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some have said that mrtrump was unfair lies, he said.fair in his description of him, and of not telling the truth, and on one level that will not hurt the president, is it? it is not going to hurt him amongst his base of supporters who firmly believe that there are people who are just firmly believe that there are people who arejust lobbing firmly believe that there are people who are just lobbing accusations and falls and without foundation, and are doing so with political motives. but what we have here is an extraordinary showdown of sorts between a well—regarded former fbi and director and the president of the united states over whether or not the president of the united states sought to interfere in any way into an investigation of russian interference in the presidential election, and whether or not there was coordination between the trump campaign and russian officials. one of the big takeaways was that mr comey was the source of bailey got a story which contains details of conversations that he had had with mrtrump. you conversati
some have said that mrtrump was unfair lies, he said.fair in his description of him, and of not telling the truth, and on one level that will not hurt the president, is it? it is not going to hurt him amongst his base of supporters who firmly believe that there are people who are just firmly believe that there are people who arejust lobbing firmly believe that there are people who are just lobbing accusations and falls and without foundation, and are doing so with political motives. but what we...
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the problem with human rights however it is at the same time, mrtrump is rights however it is at theures to another country with poor human rights, saudi arabia. a greater understanding has been fostered between the two nations over the past three years, particularly in the arts, culture, music and sports. in science also, given advances in immunology and cancer treatment has been taken back to the united states for further tests. now, been taken back to the united states forfurther tests. now, some of those shed projects are now sufficiently robust to withstand any rollback by the trump administration but others may be put in jeopardy. to asia now and the fate of one of the world's biggest auto parts companies — japan's takata. it is of course at the centre of that massive recall of faulty air bag inflators — the biggest safety recall the car industry has ever seen. now, there are reports the company could be forced to file for bankruptcy as early as next week. sharanjit leyl is following the story for us in singapore. we have been hearing a company shares has been suspended. could
the problem with human rights however it is at the same time, mrtrump is rights however it is at theures to another country with poor human rights, saudi arabia. a greater understanding has been fostered between the two nations over the past three years, particularly in the arts, culture, music and sports. in science also, given advances in immunology and cancer treatment has been taken back to the united states for further tests. now, been taken back to the united states forfurther tests. now,...
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he is going to poland first, mrtrump, of the queue?eue? he is going to poland first, mrtrump, then he of the queue? he is going to poland first, mr trump, then he goes to hamburger than to france. theresa may must be sitting there weakened and not in a stronger position as emmanuel macron, thinking, iwould love to do this, but she doesn't have the poll rating to back it up whereas emmanuel macron has the mandate and the power and he is able to socket both the berlin and also to socket both the berlin and also to london. and he is doing something which could be unpopular in one country, but he has managed to transform it into a sign of his own statesmanship. i am transform it into a sign of his own statesmanship. iam interested in the fireworks. gold cup will have to watch the bastille day fireworks. what if the french fireworks are bigger than the american ones for the 4th bigger than the american ones for the 11th ofjuly? bigger than the american ones for the 4th ofjuly? they won't be! at a time of austerity in france! the secretary o
he is going to poland first, mrtrump, of the queue?eue? he is going to poland first, mrtrump, then he of the queue? he is going to poland first, mr trump, then he goes to hamburger than to france. theresa may must be sitting there weakened and not in a stronger position as emmanuel macron, thinking, iwould love to do this, but she doesn't have the poll rating to back it up whereas emmanuel macron has the mandate and the power and he is able to socket both the berlin and also to socket both the...
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he did that because he did not trust mrtrump to he did that because he did not trust mr trump to tell the truth. he said that he thought trump would lie about the meetings. when it comes to his details with president trump he says his colleagues were also not happy with the way things were going. and when it came to the russian investigation and why he was fired, james comey told the panel that he believed that he was fired because of the way that he was conducting the russian investigation. so there's a lot perhaps for democrats to mull over but republicans too because james comey admitted he had leaked his memos to the press, especially the one where he talked to the president in the oval office about the national security adviser, the fire adviser, michael flynn. that conversation where president trump is alleged to have turned to him and asked whether there was a way of letting the investigation go, the republicans will pounce on that and say that james comey is one of these people who is linking information. it was partisan in the way he talked about the clinton campaign —— who i
he did that because he did not trust mrtrump to he did that because he did not trust mr trump to tell the truth. he said that he thought trump would lie about the meetings. when it comes to his details with president trump he says his colleagues were also not happy with the way things were going. and when it came to the russian investigation and why he was fired, james comey told the panel that he believed that he was fired because of the way that he was conducting the russian investigation. so...
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close to the president, of course, the son—in—law of president trump, but also a special adviser to mrtrumpiser to mr trump. it has been reported here that he had meetings with the russian ambassador to the us, and to a russian banker with close ties to the russian president, vladimir putin. there are also suggestions that mr kushner explore the possibility of setting up a secure communications channel using a russian diplomatic facility to enable discussions between the trump administration and moscow, the suggestion being as well that these meetings between the russians and mr kushner took place in december of last year, kushner took place in december of last yea r, after kushner took place in december of last year, after donald trump add won the election but before his administration had actually taken office. david willis in washington. the singer ariana grande has made a surprise visit to fans still in hospital after last month's terror attack. on sunday she'll be joined by other music stars, in a charity concert to raise money for the victims and their families. from manchester, phili
close to the president, of course, the son—in—law of president trump, but also a special adviser to mrtrumpiser to mr trump. it has been reported here that he had meetings with the russian ambassador to the us, and to a russian banker with close ties to the russian president, vladimir putin. there are also suggestions that mr kushner explore the possibility of setting up a secure communications channel using a russian diplomatic facility to enable discussions between the trump...
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as part of his america first campaign, mrtrump wants us part of his america first campaign, mr trumpodds with narendra modi's make in india drive, depress foreign countries to set up factories in his country. the way is to make america first and made in india more compatible. you can do that. particularly in the defence sector where big us defence firms are trying to convince the white house that moving some of the manufacturing to india because the wages are competitive will also create jobs in the wages are competitive will also createjobs in the us. wages are competitive will also create jobs in the us. relations between india and the united states blossomed under the obama presidency. the question now is whether narendra modi can repeat the magic with his successor. you've been watching newsday. stay with us because all this week we will be marking the 20th anniversary of the asian financial crisis. we will be looking at those who lost everything and had to be built their businesses from scratch. and i kasia madera in london. goodbye to now. good morning. the week that lies ahead
as part of his america first campaign, mrtrump wants us part of his america first campaign, mr trumpodds with narendra modi's make in india drive, depress foreign countries to set up factories in his country. the way is to make america first and made in india more compatible. you can do that. particularly in the defence sector where big us defence firms are trying to convince the white house that moving some of the manufacturing to india because the wages are competitive will also create jobs...
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mrtrump very said no thank you. there is no plan b.p very keen to show that, as far as he is concerned, the door is open to further talks on this issue. i, a country attacked by donald trump has benefited from the climate it agreement. it has said it remains committed to the deal. —— climate agreement. this was expected to be india's energy future when the prime minister came to power three yea rs prime minister came to power three years ago. cole and lots of it. he's said economic growth was the priority. the forecast was that i, already the third biggest producer of greenhouse gases in the world, with treble emissions within the next 15 years. but things have changed more quickly than anyone expected. suddenly, instead of coal being the first recourse, renewable energy becomes the first recourse. the price of renewable energy has fallen fast. while it was 14 rupees, 20 us cents for a unit of electricity and as fallen to 2.5 rupees for a unit of electricity. that makes renewable energy cost effective. last year, one of the world's big
mrtrump very said no thank you. there is no plan b.p very keen to show that, as far as he is concerned, the door is open to further talks on this issue. i, a country attacked by donald trump has benefited from the climate it agreement. it has said it remains committed to the deal. —— climate agreement. this was expected to be india's energy future when the prime minister came to power three yea rs prime minister came to power three years ago. cole and lots of it. he's said economic growth...
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have heard these lines of mr comey saving, mr already we have heard these lines of mrcomey saving, mrtrumpines of mr comey saving, mr trump kept asking for his know —— loyalty, to go easy on mike flynn. have we had the best lines already? what's the committee will be looking for is some sort of corroborating evidence, notes perhaps in the notes of james comey, said to be a scrupulous noteta ker, and comey, said to be a scrupulous notetaker, and looking into this hint from donald trump that there may have been recordings made of the conversations between these two men. james comey is likely to be asked about the subject discussed predominantly with donald trump, that being michael flynn. the man forced to resign, after he misled mike pence. why would donald trump seek to protect him? why would he seek to protect him? why would he seek to protect him? why would he seek to get the fbi to drop the investigation? above all else, this could raise the prospect of obstruction of justice. could raise the prospect of obstruction ofjustice. and therefore, the centre of gravity of this whole investiga
have heard these lines of mr comey saving, mr already we have heard these lines of mrcomey saving, mrtrumpines of mr comey saving, mr trump kept asking for his know —— loyalty, to go easy on mike flynn. have we had the best lines already? what's the committee will be looking for is some sort of corroborating evidence, notes perhaps in the notes of james comey, said to be a scrupulous noteta ker, and comey, said to be a scrupulous notetaker, and looking into this hint from donald trump that...
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david, mrtrump david, mr trump already said frankly it seems in a tv interview that he fired...e was unhappy about the way the russian probe was going and also this intriguing line in the post story, investigators looking for any evidence of financial crimes among trump associates? yes, indeed. robert mueller clearly has a widening brief and this is, as i say, an investigation which only a few weeks ago was purely focused on russia and its alleged involvement in the outcome of the us election. well, now that whole issue has almost been buried if you like because mr mueller has other things to look into and donald trump is in this position largely of his own making. had he not sacked james comey as head of the fbi a month ago we might not have this expansive enquiry, one which could actually in snare the president himself. let's go back to the fire that engulfed grenfell tower 27 hours ago, our reporter sarah corker is at the scene. we still don't know how many people are missing, we know hundreds of people are suddenly homeless and it's really something the way so many people ar
david, mrtrump david, mr trump already said frankly it seems in a tv interview that he fired...e was unhappy about the way the russian probe was going and also this intriguing line in the post story, investigators looking for any evidence of financial crimes among trump associates? yes, indeed. robert mueller clearly has a widening brief and this is, as i say, an investigation which only a few weeks ago was purely focused on russia and its alleged involvement in the outcome of the us election....
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other things, will put my marriage at risk, because my wife said, if you say anything nice about mrtrumphing nice about mr trump, i will come after you with a baseball bat! 0k! about mr trump, i will come after you with a baseball bat! ok! so the more vulgar, occasionally at times mischievous, malevolent, brutish figure has not occupied the white house for a very long time, but he did get 63 million votes, and it wasn't because 63 million people we re wasn't because 63 million people were stupid. they wanted the united states government to turn its attentions to the rust belt, to unemployment, to the concerns of an unattended white working and lower middle—class. trump did, in this campaign, whilst winning this election, made a very clear declaration that he would withdraw from the paris climate change agreement. because it was a strangle an american jobs, you agreement. because it was a strangle an americanjobs, you said. agreement. because it was a strangle an american jobs, you said. that is the first point, the second point that he chose not to engage very much with is that there is
other things, will put my marriage at risk, because my wife said, if you say anything nice about mrtrumphing nice about mr trump, i will come after you with a baseball bat! 0k! about mr trump, i will come after you with a baseball bat! ok! so the more vulgar, occasionally at times mischievous, malevolent, brutish figure has not occupied the white house for a very long time, but he did get 63 million votes, and it wasn't because 63 million people we re wasn't because 63 million people were...
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but there have been reports mrtrump has house.ged his mind and doesn't want to come to the uk while other the possibility of protests against them. normally, and in fact the queen said she was looking forward to the state visit by the king of spain, but no mention of donald trump, why? she always uses this moment are set out her plans, but very specifically said absolutely nothing about the donald trump visit. as you say, the better it was something that was formally made, it was accepted, the understanding was this year. however, there is no date. downing street were very specific about this, they say the invitation has been extended and accepted, and because it wasn't mentioned because no date has yet been set. there's very good no date has yet been set. there's very good reason no date has yet been set. there's very good reason that they not being set, because their concerns within the white house that it donald trump came here, there would be substantial came here, there would be su bsta ntial protests. came here, there would
but there have been reports mrtrump has house.ged his mind and doesn't want to come to the uk while other the possibility of protests against them. normally, and in fact the queen said she was looking forward to the state visit by the king of spain, but no mention of donald trump, why? she always uses this moment are set out her plans, but very specifically said absolutely nothing about the donald trump visit. as you say, the better it was something that was formally made, it was accepted, the...
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mrtrump has had mr trump has had a conversation today with the french president, emmanuel macron, whoed tojoin the us in taking action against syria in the event of chemical attack. joining us in the studio is general mark kimmitt who served as deputy assistant secretary of defense for george w bush. general kimmitt, what is the white house strategy here? why have they issued this warning to the syrians? i think they have made it clear they will not accept another attack like there was on april four. this is a clear declaration from the united states that they are prepared to respond the way they did before. after the attack in april and the 59 tomahawks said, the criticism of the white house is that there was not a follow—up strategy. do you think there has been a more conference of strategy designed beyond just taking action against one air force base? frankly i don't think there has been an overall strategy for syria... from either the united states or its coalition partners such as the united kingdom. that has to be part of any solution. the solution cannot simply be military. it
mrtrump has had mr trump has had a conversation today with the french president, emmanuel macron, whoed tojoin the us in taking action against syria in the event of chemical attack. joining us in the studio is general mark kimmitt who served as deputy assistant secretary of defense for george w bush. general kimmitt, what is the white house strategy here? why have they issued this warning to the syrians? i think they have made it clear they will not accept another attack like there was on april...
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the americans cannot sleep the climate protection agreement, mrtrump sleep the climate protection agreement because he doesn't get close enough to the dos is to fully understand them. it would take three years after the agreement to leave the agreement so this notion that i am trump, i agreement so this notion that i am trump, lam agreement so this notion that i am trump, i am america and america will get out of it won't happen. the battle and the timing of what could 01’ battle and the timing of what could or could not happen, let's speak with our european editor in brussels now, festival i know we were bringing some voices before the announcement was made and he has gone ahead and pulled out of the paris accord so what is this move european leaders? we have heard immediately from the european commissionerfor energy immediately from the european commissioner for energy and climate and he has said that the e deeply regretted an ally as he said, turning his back, the european leaders sat with president trump last week air in brussels and european leaders met with him at the g7 in italy and t
the americans cannot sleep the climate protection agreement, mrtrump sleep the climate protection agreement because he doesn't get close enough to the dos is to fully understand them. it would take three years after the agreement to leave the agreement so this notion that i am trump, i agreement so this notion that i am trump, lam agreement so this notion that i am trump, i am america and america will get out of it won't happen. the battle and the timing of what could 01’ battle and the...
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yes, mrtrump i'm ahead certainly forjeff sessions. yes, mr trump i'm sure we'll be watching.t week. i wonder what effect this is all happening on the trump administration? it means that republican congress basically cannot get anything done because nobody wa nts to get anything done because nobody wants to talk about anything except the russia probe. all eyes are on these hearings. everybody, orat least democrats, are using the opportunity to try and call into question the trump administration's ability to tell the truth. whether or not there was actual collusion with russian meddling back in the campaign. all these questions continue to grind and china. meanwhile, republicans say they want to get on with things like tax reform, health care reform, and they just cannot do it. we will bring you news of his appearance later on. for now, and cute. —— for now, thank you. now let's take a look at the weather. just been checking the latest temperatures. glasgow 16, london just been checking the latest temperatures. glasgow16, london 23. arrange other. some cloud, some brain, shower
yes, mrtrump i'm ahead certainly forjeff sessions. yes, mr trump i'm sure we'll be watching.t week. i wonder what effect this is all happening on the trump administration? it means that republican congress basically cannot get anything done because nobody wa nts to get anything done because nobody wants to talk about anything except the russia probe. all eyes are on these hearings. everybody, orat least democrats, are using the opportunity to try and call into question the trump...
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you think that the default is true and then puts mr trump that the default is true and then puts mrtrumptly tricky position. he would have to say that james comey was lying about these encounters when we hearjeff sessions saying that what he reported was true. we have to remember that jeff sessions will be under oath, so if he corroborates what james comey has said, even the details of the meeting of the circumstances... here is jeff sessions. i am just going to interrupt you because he hasjust walked into the room, the man of the moment. jeff sessions, a long—time associate of president trump, formerly a us senator, and he got close to president trump during the campaign. i remember talking close to president trump during the campaign. i remembertalking tojeff sessions at one of the debates as he was trying to guide the presidential campaign. here is richard burr, the senior republican on the senate intelligence committee. and here is mark warner, the democrat with him. donald trump will be watching this quite closely because there has been speculation over the last few days that he is
you think that the default is true and then puts mr trump that the default is true and then puts mrtrumptly tricky position. he would have to say that james comey was lying about these encounters when we hearjeff sessions saying that what he reported was true. we have to remember that jeff sessions will be under oath, so if he corroborates what james comey has said, even the details of the meeting of the circumstances... here is jeff sessions. i am just going to interrupt you because he hasjust...
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the united states of america, mrtrump will years. i voted to remain, when the vote was taken i was optimistic myself and i thought, let‘s embrace it and myself and i thought, let‘s embrace itand do myself and i thought, let‘s embrace it and do the best we can to move on. the period of instability right now i didn‘t expect. i didn‘t expect it to go on for so long. i expect it to hear something about plans. early on we didn‘t hear anything about the plans. how are we moving on without that? i think the instability is taking confidence away from people. lindsay and david, and we will speak with lands and damien as well. the debate will continue here over coffee —— lance. loss for us to talk about. join us again after eight m. i will see you then —— 8am. the population of somerset will soar by more than a third over the next few days, as the glastonbury festival gets into full swing. can you imagine that happening with where you live? 135,000 music lovers have been arriving at worthy farm, where radiohead will headline the pyramid stage
the united states of america, mrtrump will years. i voted to remain, when the vote was taken i was optimistic myself and i thought, let‘s embrace it and myself and i thought, let‘s embrace itand do myself and i thought, let‘s embrace it and do the best we can to move on. the period of instability right now i didn‘t expect. i didn‘t expect it to go on for so long. i expect it to hear something about plans. early on we didn‘t hear anything about the plans. how are we moving on without...
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tell me the difference between your conclusion as far as former secretary clinton is concerned and mrtrumpart of your investigation but i think that the american people have a whole lot of questions, particularly since you‘ve just emphasise the role that russia played. and obviously she was a candidate for president and the time, so she was clearly involved in this whole situation where fake news, as you described it, a big deal. you‘re going to have to help me out here. complete the investigation of anything former secretary clinton had to do with the campaign is overand secretary clinton had to do with the campaign is over and we don‘t have to worry any more but our client little confused, with respect to secretary clinton we conclude the investigation regarding her use of a personal server. i understand. at the same time you made the announcement, there would be no charges brought against them secretary clinton for any activities involved in the russian involvement and our engagement in the election. i don‘t quite understand how you can be done with that but not completely done with the
tell me the difference between your conclusion as far as former secretary clinton is concerned and mrtrumpart of your investigation but i think that the american people have a whole lot of questions, particularly since you‘ve just emphasise the role that russia played. and obviously she was a candidate for president and the time, so she was clearly involved in this whole situation where fake news, as you described it, a big deal. you‘re going to have to help me out here. complete the...