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first we heard from former england international gary neville. 0f former england international gary neville course he is a tv pundit now. he said he was opposed to the sale of wembley, not for emotional regions but because it was, in his words, desperate. that would for emotional reasons. the fa say that selling wembley would give them an extra £70 million a yearfor grassroots facilities, gary neville was the point is that there is so much money sloshing around at the top of english football at £70 million was a pittance and could be raised to putting a levy on agents‘ fees or getting premier league teams to ta ke fees or getting premier league teams to take a slight cut in prize—money. he said selling wembley would come back to haunt them. the fa feel to fund a grass—roots programme they have to sell a national asset, a national stadium? it is, quite simply, ridiculous. i completely agree with everything you put in that statement before the question finally came. this is a nonsense. it's a nonsense. this is not me being emotional about wembley. i'm not emotional about wembley, forget wembl
first we heard from former england international gary neville. 0f former england international gary neville course he is a tv pundit now. he said he was opposed to the sale of wembley, not for emotional regions but because it was, in his words, desperate. that would for emotional reasons. the fa say that selling wembley would give them an extra £70 million a yearfor grassroots facilities, gary neville was the point is that there is so much money sloshing around at the top of english football...
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filmmaker morgan neville watched as a kid and, looking again as an adult, found something worth exploring, celebting today. >> when i started digging into f him i jut like this was a voice i don't hear in our culture anymore.t it's a voice teds a place at the table and it's a voice that speaks up for a lot of things that nobody else is eaking out for. it's arownup voice that's empathetic and that's looking out for our own cultural long- term well-being. >> brown: neville, who won an oscar for his documentary, "20 feet from stardom," s now made "won't you be my neighbor," a new, fuller look at the life and work of fred rogers. >> a television program for children made its inauspicious debut on wqed in pittsburgh. its host? fred rogers. >> brown: "mr. rogers neighborhood" had its national debut on public television in68 original episodes and re-runs would air until 2001. the show quickly hit a chord with children across the country. >> mr. rogers? >> yes? >> i want to tell you something. >> what would you like to tell me? de i like you. >> i like you, m. thank you very much for telling me t
filmmaker morgan neville watched as a kid and, looking again as an adult, found something worth exploring, celebting today. >> when i started digging into f him i jut like this was a voice i don't hear in our culture anymore.t it's a voice teds a place at the table and it's a voice that speaks up for a lot of things that nobody else is eaking out for. it's arownup voice that's empathetic and that's looking out for our own cultural long- term well-being. >> brown: neville, who won an...
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this was the neville chamberlain group. they want to make sure that the united states was allied with the british. i think it lends itself to some of the earliest involvement of the united states into the war effort at that time. winston churchill was here for different times. on june 20, 1942, that was the most important visit. we know that earlier in the day, he and fdr and averill herriman were down and fdr and they were talking. this was the british atomic program. the research was taking place in london and was rather difficult because of the bombardment of the city. they weren't making the progress that they were hoping to end word was coming down that the germans were rather close to developing an atomic weapon. churchill was asking fdr to bring the program over to the united states. fdr agreed. within two months time, their program is gone. the manhattan project began. we know they are discussing it down at springwood. churchill's memoirs mentioned that. a diary entry for that day sets the mood up here. she doesn't
this was the neville chamberlain group. they want to make sure that the united states was allied with the british. i think it lends itself to some of the earliest involvement of the united states into the war effort at that time. winston churchill was here for different times. on june 20, 1942, that was the most important visit. we know that earlier in the day, he and fdr and averill herriman were down and fdr and they were talking. this was the british atomic program. the research was taking...
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the criticism of him on sunday in the newspapers, we expected winston churchill and instead we got nevillehamberlain saw his pride was hurt. what do you think? i think boris realise this could be a good moment for him. if he stayed, he looked weak. as much as he is not a strong politician, he does have a way with words. two freezes popped out of that letter, the brexit dream is dying. and also that britain is becoming a colony. he knew that he could wound theresa may in that way and also by resigning when a normally powerful prime minister would have sacked him several times over different things. he's trying to make himself look strong while making theresa may look weak. i have a copy of that, so we have the dream is dying suffocated by needless self—doubt, the implication is that both self—doubt is that of the prime minister and not boris. not a man who does self—doubts. he has the strong argument based on his time as mayor of london when you tried to save the life of a female cyclist. effectively he was told he could not do until the eu legislated. that is againa do until the eu legisla
the criticism of him on sunday in the newspapers, we expected winston churchill and instead we got nevillehamberlain saw his pride was hurt. what do you think? i think boris realise this could be a good moment for him. if he stayed, he looked weak. as much as he is not a strong politician, he does have a way with words. two freezes popped out of that letter, the brexit dream is dying. and also that britain is becoming a colony. he knew that he could wound theresa may in that way and also by...
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the criticism of him on sunday in the newspapers, we expected winston churchill and instead we got nevillei think boris realise this could be a good moment for him. if he stayed, he looked weak. as much as he is not a strong politician, he does have a way with words.
the criticism of him on sunday in the newspapers, we expected winston churchill and instead we got nevillei think boris realise this could be a good moment for him. if he stayed, he looked weak. as much as he is not a strong politician, he does have a way with words.
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former england defender gary neville gave his view today and strongly disagreed. to fund a grass—roots programme, they have to sell a national asset, a national stadium? it's, quite simply, ridiculous. i completely agree with everything you put in that statement before the question finally came. this is a nonsense. it's a nonsense. this is not me being emotional about wembley. i'm not emotional about wembley, forget wembley, what is it next? st george's park goes because we have to build another 500 4g pitches? and what happens after that? this isn't long—term thinking. 0ur sports correspondent andy swiss followed today's hearing and explains why the fa is so keen to sell wembley off. martin glenn said he was shocked when the idea of selling wembley was first put to him but he believes selling wembley would allow them to accelerate change rather than waiting around for someone else to give them money to improve grassroots facilities. the fa say they believe this is a transformative they believe this is a tra nsformative opportunity, they they believe this is a tra
former england defender gary neville gave his view today and strongly disagreed. to fund a grass—roots programme, they have to sell a national asset, a national stadium? it's, quite simply, ridiculous. i completely agree with everything you put in that statement before the question finally came. this is a nonsense. it's a nonsense. this is not me being emotional about wembley. i'm not emotional about wembley, forget wembley, what is it next? st george's park goes because we have to build...
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with leon a lot also on nevil's even when that thing lucky i gave up in a sort of on the same way i do laugh i sayed are you not my thing i want to cause harm in a thing. he said you're going to produce something i'm not well probably going on in here but i'm going to not only be in the medical scene but i've. been hearing about something in our community already carrying out superman but i mean you know . what if the police hadn't been painted to give us another kind of. name one shot of the day i would. like to. leave for a day really see. you there was one of the little. you know much of. one of the in it but. so. but i might. just. put the total part of. so i've interviewed some familiar stuff during the course role seem to think you don't need to know. the. meaning of the. thing. when i get to the point i. can see anything. when the window unit been accustomed to play avoiding that earning years he no i hit upon him ok so you know i didn't. but i think. that if a media. body and didn't want to. sell it to their medication. but i did love the name of this document. don't keep in a
with leon a lot also on nevil's even when that thing lucky i gave up in a sort of on the same way i do laugh i sayed are you not my thing i want to cause harm in a thing. he said you're going to produce something i'm not well probably going on in here but i'm going to not only be in the medical scene but i've. been hearing about something in our community already carrying out superman but i mean you know . what if the police hadn't been painted to give us another kind of. name one shot of the...
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discussing and neville tellico book about -- discussing an evangelical book about donald trump that discussesvangelical support for him. journal" isshington live beginning at 7:00 a.m. eastern sunday morning. join the discussion. >> sunday night on q&a, on riven journalist reverendg women -- -- yung moon. >> this is to a degree we have not seen before. my guess is maybe 200 people in the congregation in pennsylvania so worldwide. these days, you can follow a church on youtube. it is that commingling of whaton and in america, does this say about us as a anyure and is there precursor of what we might see down the road? we have seen guns and religion. in any society, it has been problematic. announcer: sunday night on c-span's q&a. next, a look at the impact of mass incarceration and efforts to improve the criminal justice system. this took place at the former eastern state penitentiary, now a national landmark. is 90 minutes. >> good evening. welcome to eastern state and attention very -- eastern state .enitentiary are i want to welcome our friends. thank you. i want to tell you a quick history
discussing and neville tellico book about -- discussing an evangelical book about donald trump that discussesvangelical support for him. journal" isshington live beginning at 7:00 a.m. eastern sunday morning. join the discussion. >> sunday night on q&a, on riven journalist reverendg women -- -- yung moon. >> this is to a degree we have not seen before. my guess is maybe 200 people in the congregation in pennsylvania so worldwide. these days, you can follow a church on...
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i would describe that as donald trump's neville chamberlain moment, neville chamberlain being the personho tried to appease hitler, and putin looks at that as just unabashed weakness. he will take advantage of that. he will take advantage of trump. he will take advantage of the united states if he sees that type of weakness, which he experienced today. >> so, bill, you know, you say a poison attack ordered by putin could happen to you. you and i have talked about that. you're worried this is something that could happen to someone on american soil. it's happened on british soil. we have no reporting at this time to suggest that trump even brought up the nerve agent attack in the uk to putin today. the skripal attack. could have happened, but as of now absolutely no reporting to suggest that in any way. your reaction? >> well, i mean, this was a -- the skripal attack and the subsequent death from novichok, well, in england was an act of terror by the russian government, by the russian federation using military-grade chemical weapons against an ally of the united states. for him not to brin
i would describe that as donald trump's neville chamberlain moment, neville chamberlain being the personho tried to appease hitler, and putin looks at that as just unabashed weakness. he will take advantage of that. he will take advantage of trump. he will take advantage of the united states if he sees that type of weakness, which he experienced today. >> so, bill, you know, you say a poison attack ordered by putin could happen to you. you and i have talked about that. you're worried this...
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we have updates with arthel neville and arthel neville. ♪ dear foremothers, your society was led by ao one. when i found you in my dna, i learned where my strength comes from. my name is courtney mckinney, and this is my ancestrydna story. now with 2 times more geographic detail than other dna tests. order your kit at ancestrydna.com. ♪ motorcycle revving ♪motorcycle revving ♪ motorcycle revving ♪ no matter who rides point, ♪ there are over 10,000 allstate agents riding sweep. ♪♪ and just like tyrone taylor, they know what it takes to help keep you protected. are you in good hands? >> we begin with a fox news alert. harsh words from north korea hours after the secretary of state, mike pompeo, wrapped up two days of nuclear talks with senior north korean officials. he is now in tokyo engaged in talks with u.s. allies but ending the regimes nuclear program. hello everyone i'm arthel neville. a brand-new hour inside of "americas news headquarters". hello mike! >> hello, i am mike emanuel. officials putting out a statement saying talks with mike pompeo are deeply guttural and the u.s. is
we have updates with arthel neville and arthel neville. ♪ dear foremothers, your society was led by ao one. when i found you in my dna, i learned where my strength comes from. my name is courtney mckinney, and this is my ancestrydna story. now with 2 times more geographic detail than other dna tests. order your kit at ancestrydna.com. ♪ motorcycle revving ♪motorcycle revving ♪ motorcycle revving ♪ no matter who rides point, ♪ there are over 10,000 allstate agents riding sweep....
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the fa say it will benefit grassroots football but neville disagrees.al stadium. it's ridiculous. i agree with everything you put into that statement before that... this isa that statement before that... this is a nonsense. it is a nonsense. forget wembley, the fact, what is next? to have to build another 540 pitches? and then what happens after that? this is not long—term thinking. liverpool have agreed a world record fee with roma for brazilian goalkeeper alisson. the £67 million deal is the most any club has ever paid for a keeper. the 25—year—old joined roma from brazilian side internacional two years ago, playing 37 serie a matches last season. alisson played in all five of brazil's world cup matches, keeping three clean sheets. the club are now free to talk to the player. the premier league record for a keeper is the £35 million manchester city paid benfica for ederson last year. meanwhile, liverpool will be without alex 0xlade—chamberlain for the majority of the upcoming season. the midfielder sustained multiple ligament damage when attempting a
the fa say it will benefit grassroots football but neville disagrees.al stadium. it's ridiculous. i agree with everything you put into that statement before that... this isa that statement before that... this is a nonsense. it is a nonsense. forget wembley, the fact, what is next? to have to build another 540 pitches? and then what happens after that? this is not long—term thinking. liverpool have agreed a world record fee with roma for brazilian goalkeeper alisson. the £67 million deal is...
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the fa say it will benefit grassroots football but neville disagrees.stadium? it is, quite simply, ridiculous. i com pletely it is, quite simply, ridiculous. i completely agree with everything you put that statement before the question finally came. this is a nonsense. it's a nonsense. this is not me being emotional about wembley, about wembley, forget wembley, about wembley, forget wembley, what is it next? st george's park goes because we had to build another 500 pictures? this is not long—term thinking. one other line of football news to bring you and liverpool have agreed a fee in the region of £67 million with roma for the brazilian goalkeeper allison. the club are now free to talk to the player, and if the deal goes through it world record fee for a keeper. the premier league record for a keeper is the £35 million manchester city paid benfica for ederson last year. we'll have more for you in sportsday at 6:30pm. a full round—up. today marks 100 years since the birth of nelson mandela — south africa's first black president and one of the towering f
the fa say it will benefit grassroots football but neville disagrees.stadium? it is, quite simply, ridiculous. i com pletely it is, quite simply, ridiculous. i completely agree with everything you put that statement before the question finally came. this is a nonsense. it's a nonsense. this is not me being emotional about wembley, about wembley, forget wembley, about wembley, forget wembley, what is it next? st george's park goes because we had to build another 500 pictures? this is not...
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phil neville says it's not ideal players dropping down but it wouldn't rule them out from being selectedrpool fans will be filling, because another player who has come down the 62 is this lady, amy turner. she's moved from liverpool like many of the others. here you can see her playing for notts county. she's had an injury ravaged couple of seasons but she is an ex—international. winning plenty of experience and probably a new lease of life. she's had injury and a club that folded on her, this is a big opportunity for her. a name that isn't too familiar because she's been atjuventus is katie zelem. what we know about katie zelem. what we know about katie zelem? katie zelem is an exciting midfielder and she's done well atjuventus helping exciting midfielder and she's done well at juventus helping them exciting midfielder and she's done well atjuventus helping them to get to their first well atjuventus helping them to get to theirfirst serie well atjuventus helping them to get to their first serie a title. once they got was certain age previously, because there wasn't a senior side at unit
phil neville says it's not ideal players dropping down but it wouldn't rule them out from being selectedrpool fans will be filling, because another player who has come down the 62 is this lady, amy turner. she's moved from liverpool like many of the others. here you can see her playing for notts county. she's had an injury ravaged couple of seasons but she is an ex—international. winning plenty of experience and probably a new lease of life. she's had injury and a club that folded on her,...
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we will hear a range of viewpoints, funnily enough, the international gary neville will be giving evidencetspoken back in april at the time when news of this potential sale first came to light and he said back in april that idea was absurd, that it was short—term play a that would be regretted for ever. we will also hear evidence from fa executive martin glenn and also tracey crouch, the sports minister. obviously the potential sale of the home of english football is a very emotive issue so we could be in for a very lively afternoon. 0k, thank you very much. before we go, don't forget, stage 11 of the tour de france is under way and you can follow it live on the bbc sport website throughout the afternoon. that is it from me for now. more in the next hour. many thanks, chris. back to our top story today. sir cliff richard has won his high court privacy case against the bbc over its coverage of a police raid on his home. he's been awarded more than £200,000 in damages, with further sums to be decided later. the singer had claimed the bbc‘s reporting of the 2014 raid, which was part of an inv
we will hear a range of viewpoints, funnily enough, the international gary neville will be giving evidencetspoken back in april at the time when news of this potential sale first came to light and he said back in april that idea was absurd, that it was short—term play a that would be regretted for ever. we will also hear evidence from fa executive martin glenn and also tracey crouch, the sports minister. obviously the potential sale of the home of english football is a very emotive issue so...
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union that they've started calling to reason made the prime minister a traitor and comparing her to neville chamberlain who before the second world war tried to appease the nazis that's the sort of psychology that the government in this country has to deal with with politicians inside his own party let alone the european union. on the news hour including torture and secret jails and yemen amnesty international says i'm ready for says running and they have committed war crimes disturbing video goes viral and launches the murder investigation of two women and two children in cameroon and then sports when a lance faces or a wild entitled tells coming up later. arriving in the present tense nato summit in brussels the first threatened to pull out of nato then declared victory and his goal of forcing other member nations to increase their financial contributions are diplomatic. at the summit. president alone and isolated well that's at least how he wanted to be seen at the start of the day's proceedings even chewing away in assistant nato will not forget this day the day a still looking u.s. pre
union that they've started calling to reason made the prime minister a traitor and comparing her to neville chamberlain who before the second world war tried to appease the nazis that's the sort of psychology that the government in this country has to deal with with politicians inside his own party let alone the european union. on the news hour including torture and secret jails and yemen amnesty international says i'm ready for says running and they have committed war crimes disturbing video...
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they're now starting to call to resume a a traitor and there's an extraordinary picture going around of neville chamberlain from the just before the second world war he tried to appease the nazis they put the reason mase ahead on their will champions body. calling her and if he is or of the sort of modern not modern german nazis that's that's the sort of mindset that these people have and the u.k. government is having to deal with this as well as the european union so it's not exactly easy for them and to stays right donald trump is due to have a meeting with mrs may tomorrow. yeah i mean some people said the reason why they published this paper today was to try to bury it's underneath on trump's visit frankly i think they but they publish it today in order to say to donald trump when he has his meeting with may on friday look we're leaving the european union we're going to be your friends and not europe's anymore and of course they know that trump doesn't like the european union he was a fan of bricks it but the problem i think they've got with trump is that while simultaneously he keeps sayin
they're now starting to call to resume a a traitor and there's an extraordinary picture going around of neville chamberlain from the just before the second world war he tried to appease the nazis they put the reason mase ahead on their will champions body. calling her and if he is or of the sort of modern not modern german nazis that's that's the sort of mindset that these people have and the u.k. government is having to deal with this as well as the european union so it's not exactly easy for...
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i'm arthel neville. mike: i'm mike emanuel in for eric shawn. though heavy redacted, it shows carter page was being recruited by the russian government. the president tweeting this morning quote looking more and more like the trump campaign for president was illegally being spied upon, surveillance, for the political gain of crooked hillary clinton and the dnc. she did better with crazy bernie. republicans must get tough now. >> there is a serious problem with the fbi presenting to the fisa court an application for a search warrant against a united states citizen, then followed by three renewals when they were because it on a very flawed document. the so-called steele dossier that has never been verified. reporter: the fbi released that infamous fisa warrant which gave the intelligence community authority in 2016 to monitor a former trump campaign official carter page. it reads in part quote this fbi believes that page has been collaborating and conspiring with the russian government. there is probable cause such activities involve or are about
i'm arthel neville. mike: i'm mike emanuel in for eric shawn. though heavy redacted, it shows carter page was being recruited by the russian government. the president tweeting this morning quote looking more and more like the trump campaign for president was illegally being spied upon, surveillance, for the political gain of crooked hillary clinton and the dnc. she did better with crazy bernie. republicans must get tough now. >> there is a serious problem with the fbi presenting to the...
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. >> i am arthel neville. crowd will significantly smaller than those yesterday. as he prepares for his high-stakes summit with vladimir putin less than 48 hours from now. kevin is live in scotland, traveling with the president and has the very latest. kevin? >> always great to be with you. a summit with major world implications and a joint press availability that would certainly qualify as must-see t.v. as fox news can confirm that president trump and president putin will meet the press. will have live coverage on monday right here on fox news channel. while we do not have the exact details just yet, it should be fairly early in the day keeping in mind that seven hour time difference between helsinki and the east coast. be sure to join us for live coverage. meanwhile, much like we said yes in england as you pointed out, protest did greet the president in scotland. and yes, there were other smaller demonstrations throughout the countryside. as well as, i think you'll find this interesting. a protest over at tu
. >> i am arthel neville. crowd will significantly smaller than those yesterday. as he prepares for his high-stakes summit with vladimir putin less than 48 hours from now. kevin is live in scotland, traveling with the president and has the very latest. kevin? >> always great to be with you. a summit with major world implications and a joint press availability that would certainly qualify as must-see t.v. as fox news can confirm that president trump and president putin will meet the...
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i'm arthel neville. blake: i'm blake burman in for eric shawn this afternoon. kristen davis the so called manhattan madame is expected to be subpoenaed by the mueller investigation. she has close ties to the former trump aide roger stone. this is how stone reacted last night. >> she has been an associate of mine for over ten years. she's someone i have great affection for. i am as mj lee reported the godfather to her son. she's a single parent. she's now in the cosmetology business. at this juncture, mr. mueller has had full access to my e-mails and therefore he is well aware that there's no evidence whatsoever. blake: garrett tenney live now from washington. how does kristen davis figure into this investigation? >> well, blake, roger stone said in the interview last night that the only reason he can think of for mueller's team that would want to speak with her is because of her close ties to him and stone has long been a person of interest in the special counsel's investigation in no small part because of his contact during the campaign with the hacking group,
i'm arthel neville. blake: i'm blake burman in for eric shawn this afternoon. kristen davis the so called manhattan madame is expected to be subpoenaed by the mueller investigation. she has close ties to the former trump aide roger stone. this is how stone reacted last night. >> she has been an associate of mine for over ten years. she's someone i have great affection for. i am as mj lee reported the godfather to her son. she's a single parent. she's now in the cosmetology business. at...
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that is also a lesson we've learned from the history of appeasement prior to world war ii when nevillelain brought back peace in our time, supposedly, by sacrifice ago few powerless pieces of land in europe and obviously it failed to satisfy a rapacious hitler just as a few pieces of land in europe now like crimea, which we have sacrificed, is failing to satisfy a rapacious putin. so the principle here is more important than ever because not only is the united states under cyber attack literally everyday but also europe is and our intelligence agencies depend on that cooperation day in and day out. donald trump may have no use for united states intelligence and his betray yam of that trust is greej use but our intelligence agencies know the value of cooperation from the english, the dutch and the others because it was essential to indictments we saw on friday. >> senator richard blumenthal of connecticut, thank you for being with us. >>> we have a lot of news going on, so let's get right to it. >> i said the word "would" instead of "wouldn't." i think that probably clarifies things. >>
that is also a lesson we've learned from the history of appeasement prior to world war ii when nevillelain brought back peace in our time, supposedly, by sacrifice ago few powerless pieces of land in europe and obviously it failed to satisfy a rapacious hitler just as a few pieces of land in europe now like crimea, which we have sacrificed, is failing to satisfy a rapacious putin. so the principle here is more important than ever because not only is the united states under cyber attack...
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yesterday, you had neville chamberlain trending on twitter. does the president change his tone?ike that. i think what might get under the president's skin is when he turns on fox news and sees a host call his performance disgusting or "the wall street journal" saying he is showing weakness abroad. those in trump's corner will bother the president and he needs to figure out how to clean this up moving forward. will he come out defending his performance or double down on comments or recede? you saw him come back in the tweet on air force one as he headed back to the united states. it will be interesting how it plays forward moving into today. >> there is nothing planned for today? >> nothing on the schedule. no white house pressor. phil, a couple of interesting press moments. the house leaders will talk this morning and senate leaders talk this afternoon. they were very critical of what took place. what is your reaction and how should it play in trump country where elected to make america great again. >> i think that what we saw yesterday is that a lot of republicans realize that
yesterday, you had neville chamberlain trending on twitter. does the president change his tone?ike that. i think what might get under the president's skin is when he turns on fox news and sees a host call his performance disgusting or "the wall street journal" saying he is showing weakness abroad. those in trump's corner will bother the president and he needs to figure out how to clean this up moving forward. will he come out defending his performance or double down on comments or...
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from a historical perspective september 30th of this year will be the 80th anniversary of neville chamberlainover the sudetenland to hitler, hoping to slake hitler's thirst for domination and it didn't, it led us to world war ii so history doesn't repeat but it does rhyme. it will be a delicate thing for donald trump but all of us from both sides, left and right have to give him credit for being willing to talk to vladimir putin. if nothing else works at least we tried. >> going to singapore and having a sit down with kim jong un, they think north koreans are suckering us and are still promulgating their nuclear program and have no intention of scrapping it. we know pompeo is hitting there on july 5th. what do you make for the relationship laying out? >> i don't think we got anything for the singapore meeting. there was a photo op which served kim jong un a lot more than it did us and donald trump was not speaking to the south korean president, we are going to suspend our military exercises over there which a lot of people don't know every time we put a plane up the north koreans have to put
from a historical perspective september 30th of this year will be the 80th anniversary of neville chamberlainover the sudetenland to hitler, hoping to slake hitler's thirst for domination and it didn't, it led us to world war ii so history doesn't repeat but it does rhyme. it will be a delicate thing for donald trump but all of us from both sides, left and right have to give him credit for being willing to talk to vladimir putin. if nothing else works at least we tried. >> going to...
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arthel: i'm arthel neville.rip to pyongyang as new satellite images show north korea is upgrading one of its nuclear facilities. the secretary of state expressing optimism over the north's pledge to get rid of its nuclear program despite those images and today's tough rhetoric. rich edson has more now from tokyo. >> arthel, it's already sunday morning here in tokyo. and in a few hours, the secretary of state mike pompeo will meet with top officials from the japanese and south korean governments. he will update them on his conversations with north korean officials, over the last couple of days in pyongyang. for the secretary, he says the talks were productive. to the north koreans, they're calling them regrettable. before boarding his plane in pyongyang to travel to tokyo, pompeo told reporters that although the u.s. and north korean delegations are discussing complicated issues, they made progress on almost all of the central issues. he says in some places they made a great deal of progress. in others, he says,
arthel: i'm arthel neville.rip to pyongyang as new satellite images show north korea is upgrading one of its nuclear facilities. the secretary of state expressing optimism over the north's pledge to get rid of its nuclear program despite those images and today's tough rhetoric. rich edson has more now from tokyo. >> arthel, it's already sunday morning here in tokyo. and in a few hours, the secretary of state mike pompeo will meet with top officials from the japanese and south korean...
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i am arthel neville. >> eric: i am eric shawn. the president spending this weekend at his golf course in scotland. as he looks ahead in his summit on monday with vladimir putin. those talks happening just days after the stunning indictments of the 12 russian intelligence officers. for hacking the computers of the democratic national committee and hillary clinton. and trying to interfere with our presidential election. >> arthel: kevin is live and scotland with more. what can you tell us about monday's scheduled news conference between the two world leaders? >> first of all, it will probably happen fairly early in the day. maybe 9:00 or so. that is because of the massive time difference between washington and helsinki.seven hours. we suspect this will happen relatively early in the day but number two, we expect a number of questions about the things you would expect just talk about here we are talking about russian election meddling, the kremlin is actions in syria. crimea, ukraine and most notably, the willingness to work with our
i am arthel neville. >> eric: i am eric shawn. the president spending this weekend at his golf course in scotland. as he looks ahead in his summit on monday with vladimir putin. those talks happening just days after the stunning indictments of the 12 russian intelligence officers. for hacking the computers of the democratic national committee and hillary clinton. and trying to interfere with our presidential election. >> arthel: kevin is live and scotland with more. what can you...
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of appeasement and obsequiousness of donald trump with vladimir putin that frankly would have made neville chamberlain cringe at munich. it was something none of us have ever observed since the end of world war ii and hopefully we'll never see again. it was, i think, a violation, frankly, or at least borders on the violation of trump's oath to defend the constitution of the united states. he was ready to defend the putin point of view of u.s. intelligence, of russian interference with u.s. elections and a host of other bad russian behavior, thus the smirk, the very satisfied smirk on vladimir putin's face. >> you know, republicans for their part have been demanding the release of the carter page fisa warrant. i bring this up all the time. here it is. they've got their wish, we've all got it. the president was tweeting about it, concluding that it support his position on the russia investigation. how about your reaction? do you believe the warrant was justified? >> oh, i think the warrant most certainly justified, and i think even the redacted release of the fisa warrant puts to bed the lie
of appeasement and obsequiousness of donald trump with vladimir putin that frankly would have made neville chamberlain cringe at munich. it was something none of us have ever observed since the end of world war ii and hopefully we'll never see again. it was, i think, a violation, frankly, or at least borders on the violation of trump's oath to defend the constitution of the united states. he was ready to defend the putin point of view of u.s. intelligence, of russian interference with u.s....
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. >> i am arthel neville per the president talk about the decision during a interview with maria bartiromosunday morning futures".
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how much pain are we willing to take and i would make the point we shouldn't be neville chamberlain. china is an adversary here and the idea that we should capitulate to them would be worse in the long run. we have to be tough and unified and say start playing by the rules or get hit hard. i would make the case that china has much, much, much more to lose in this confrontation than we do because their economy cannot grow at all if they don't have access to america's $15 trillion consumer market. that is the prize for them. they'll have to back down here and the tariffs may be escalated in the short term but in the end i'm hoping we have freer and fairer trade. >> rana, does china have to back down? it doesn't seem there's any indication they plan to. >> i don't think they'll back down in their larger strategic goals of trying to rule high tech industries of the future. one thing that is interesting is europe's place in all this. china and europe have much stronger trade ties than they used to. if we don't get the europeans on board, if we don't act a little more strategically in sayi
how much pain are we willing to take and i would make the point we shouldn't be neville chamberlain. china is an adversary here and the idea that we should capitulate to them would be worse in the long run. we have to be tough and unified and say start playing by the rules or get hit hard. i would make the case that china has much, much, much more to lose in this confrontation than we do because their economy cannot grow at all if they don't have access to america's $15 trillion consumer...
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. >> i'm alicia in for arthel neville. rudy giuliani demanded to see the original tape saying about buying the story of a playmate that claimed that she had an affair with mr. trump you giuliani telling chris wallace on "fox news sunday" they cannot trust anything from michael cohen adding this to request the present feel disappointed. i think the anger is over. we have assured him in a very strange way this is a very big development for us because we do have all these tapes and they completely demonstrate the president has done nothing wrong. >> ellison barber is live in berkeley had new jersey near the bedminster golf club where the president is spending the weekend. >> too much ago rudy giuliani told abc news that michael cohen was an honest, honorable lawyer. he says he is a pathological liar. giuliani claims he did not know michael cohen them like he does now. i spoke to mr. giuliani on the phone yesterday. he said everything changed when he found out about his secretly recorded tapes. he reiterated that today on "fox
. >> i'm alicia in for arthel neville. rudy giuliani demanded to see the original tape saying about buying the story of a playmate that claimed that she had an affair with mr. trump you giuliani telling chris wallace on "fox news sunday" they cannot trust anything from michael cohen adding this to request the present feel disappointed. i think the anger is over. we have assured him in a very strange way this is a very big development for us because we do have all these tapes and...
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i am arthel neville. >> i am mike emanuel form eric shawn. report of the first time the government has publicly released requests to spy on american citizens under the foreign intelligence surveillance act. documents also show unverified steele dossier with a major component of the surveillance warrant. democrats say they say it was justified in his actions. president trump and republican allies claiming the bureau overreached. >> there is a serious problem with the fbi presenting to the fisa court, an application for search warrant against united states citizens and followed by three renewals when they were basing it on a very flawed document for the so-called, steele dossier, that has never been verified. >> gillian turner has the latest from washington. >> good afternoon, mike. the fbi has released that now infamous fisa warrant that gave the intelligence community authority on october 2016 to monitor quarter page.here is from the fbi reading apart quote - this fbi believes that carter paid has been collaborating and collaborating with the
i am arthel neville. >> i am mike emanuel form eric shawn. report of the first time the government has publicly released requests to spy on american citizens under the foreign intelligence surveillance act. documents also show unverified steele dossier with a major component of the surveillance warrant. democrats say they say it was justified in his actions. president trump and republican allies claiming the bureau overreached. >> there is a serious problem with the fbi presenting...
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i wrote a piece yesterday where i said, you know, donald trump is often compared to neville chamberlain, but that's unfair to chamberlain, because chamberlain even though he was deeply wrong-headed was, in fact, patriotic and a serious man. we've never had a president behave this way. there are things that republicans can do. you know, perhaps the maximum would be a resolution of censure or a resolution of congress, reasserting our support for what intelligence agencies have done, but i do think this is one of those moments where i think, you know, you pulled aside, you know, the curtain and all the rationalizations and all of the enabling of donald trump, this -- this is who he is. despite the fact that he wraps himself in the cloak of patriotism, it's always donald trump first. i think ashley is exactly right. we've seen this play before. unfortunately we've seen several things. you know, yes, you know, donald trump is still going to blow at some point because this is what he really believes, and, of course, we're going to see what the republicans do. because after charlottesville, yo
i wrote a piece yesterday where i said, you know, donald trump is often compared to neville chamberlain, but that's unfair to chamberlain, because chamberlain even though he was deeply wrong-headed was, in fact, patriotic and a serious man. we've never had a president behave this way. there are things that republicans can do. you know, perhaps the maximum would be a resolution of censure or a resolution of congress, reasserting our support for what intelligence agencies have done, but i do...
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i am arthel neville. >> i am mike emanuel form eric shawn.ublicly released requests to spy on american citizens under the foreign intelligence surveillance act. documents also show unverified steele dossier with a major component of the surveillance
i am arthel neville. >> i am mike emanuel form eric shawn.ublicly released requests to spy on american citizens under the foreign intelligence surveillance act. documents also show unverified steele dossier with a major component of the surveillance
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this is a republican party -- i mean, he didn't have neville chamberlain's male but this was an appeasing president. >> i agree. there's no serious division in the republican party or for 40 years. one time there's an isolationist wing that was powerful and the internationalists won out in the 1950s basically and in charge of a republican foreign policy up until a few years ago. trump basically hijacked a lot of that or persuaded people to follow him. he has 25% of republicans now approve of putin. and that's about double what it was a year ago. and he gradually brought people over. this will i think bring a screeching halt to the migration. i don't know how you continue as a republican party to throw your arms around putin. >> one of the questions, of course, right now is, is this a line for republicans? all the republicans that have been delighted in president trump's supreme court picks, the tax cut, is this show of deference to vladimir putin over the united states making russia great again, is that going to cause any resignations in the trump administration? or any serious congressio
this is a republican party -- i mean, he didn't have neville chamberlain's male but this was an appeasing president. >> i agree. there's no serious division in the republican party or for 40 years. one time there's an isolationist wing that was powerful and the internationalists won out in the 1950s basically and in charge of a republican foreign policy up until a few years ago. trump basically hijacked a lot of that or persuaded people to follow him. he has 25% of republicans now approve...
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. >> i am arthel neville per the president talk about the decision during a interview with maria bartiromo earlier today on "sunday morning futures". the president says he will nominate a conservative but does not plan to add how his pick would vote on roe versus wade. he also believes his nominee will get much-needed support from democrats. >> are you going to ask your nominees beforehand how they might vote on roe versus wade? >> that's a big one. and they are saying don't do that, you don't do that, you shouldn't do that. i am putting conservative people on. >> we're live now near the president's golf course in bedminster. the president just tweeted a big week, focus will be on the selection of a new supreme court justice. first of all, how many candidates do know that the president is considering and reportedly interviewed some this weekend in new jersey. >> he started with a list of 25 candidates. he said he has narrowed it down now to about five of them. he says two women are included in that small pool. he says though it is possible he could interview more than just those five. take
. >> i am arthel neville per the president talk about the decision during a interview with maria bartiromo earlier today on "sunday morning futures". the president says he will nominate a conservative but does not plan to add how his pick would vote on roe versus wade. he also believes his nominee will get much-needed support from democrats. >> are you going to ask your nominees beforehand how they might vote on roe versus wade? >> that's a big one. and they are...
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from a historical perspective, september 30th of this year will be the 80th anniversary of neville chamberlainover the land to hitler, hoping to flake his thirst for domination. did let us rake to world war ii. history doesn't repeat but it does rhyme brave is going to be a very delicate meeting for president trump. all of us from both sides, we have to give him credit for being willing to talk to boudin. i think it is a good thing, if nothing works out, at least we tried it. >> he is taking heat from going to singapore and having the saddam's north korean leader kim jong un, as people now say, they think that the north koreans are suckering us in promulgating their nuclear program and have no real intentions upset, extracting it. we know secretary of state pompeo was heading there on jul. what do we make of their relationship with that kingdom? >> i don't think we got anything from a singapore meeting. i think we got a photo op which served kim jong un more than attend us and president trump, without speaking to mattis, the south korean president, decided, we will suspend our military exercis
from a historical perspective, september 30th of this year will be the 80th anniversary of neville chamberlainover the land to hitler, hoping to flake his thirst for domination. did let us rake to world war ii. history doesn't repeat but it does rhyme brave is going to be a very delicate meeting for president trump. all of us from both sides, we have to give him credit for being willing to talk to boudin. i think it is a good thing, if nothing works out, at least we tried it. >> he is...
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soccer players still trapped in a flooded cave for more than two weeks.hello everyone i am arthel neville. hello, mike. >> i am a -- mike emanuel. they have four players that were rescued. there are eight more plus the coach to go. they will try this again before weather conditions deteriorate. the president giving his support saying the u.s. is working closely with the government of thailand to get all of the children out of the cave and to safety. very brave and talented people. jeff paul is live in thailand. what is the latest? >> it has been pouring on and off the last several hours here in thailand, this is a big concern as the eight remaining soccer players and their coach remain trapped in the cave. forecasters here from the local television site it will likely rain for the next 2 to 3 days. the local governor for the area where we are says there having a war with water. he also gives other insight into this specific rescue. he says after the four boys were rescued they were immediately taken to the hospital. currently it is unknown the specific condition or if they are experiencin
soccer players still trapped in a flooded cave for more than two weeks.hello everyone i am arthel neville. hello, mike. >> i am a -- mike emanuel. they have four players that were rescued. there are eight more plus the coach to go. they will try this again before weather conditions deteriorate. the president giving his support saying the u.s. is working closely with the government of thailand to get all of the children out of the cave and to safety. very brave and talented people. jeff...
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it is not quite -- it is not neville chamberlain, but on that specter.ou have the leader of the countries going in a degree is posture toward putin, excusing everything he has done, basically, brushing it away saying it isis ok, i don't care about your attacks. your attacks on electoral process, it is ok with me. i agree with you that the european union is a threat. these kinds of things. that is what is so worrying. glenn is right, russia alone is a small country, economy about the size of italy, less organized than italy's economy. it is strong on a periphery. it is not a global threat. at the cyber warfare? iss is a threat to us and it only going to get worse unless we fight back, leslie k -- unless we take the kind of steps we need. president trump isis actively cooperating with putin to promote these kinds of attacks on democracy's all over the world. amy: glenn greenwald, right now president trump has repeated what president putin says, that he denies he was doing any cyber attacks on the u.s., but at the same time, trump blames the democratic part
it is not quite -- it is not neville chamberlain, but on that specter.ou have the leader of the countries going in a degree is posture toward putin, excusing everything he has done, basically, brushing it away saying it isis ok, i don't care about your attacks. your attacks on electoral process, it is ok with me. i agree with you that the european union is a threat. these kinds of things. that is what is so worrying. glenn is right, russia alone is a small country, economy about the size of...
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let's move on neville about his legal killfile a city.or two to click on he said to me who really celebrity summit do you give says yes then next a shift in africa. new african near the end up against indy car this africa. count on this in is to prove all the necessary evidence to indict is in our brain had been painstakingly gathered over fifteen years ago by a few survivors and with the support of activist reed brody. nicknamed the dictator hunter he investigated is in a breeze dreaded political police force the d.d.s. . that task to stamp out those who allegedly opposed bryce regime. within these buildings abandoned by the d.d.s. reed brody made a major discovery. we go into the building and there you know in room after room ankle deep tens of thousands of documents. documents had not been touched you know for seven or eight years and they were just strewn across the floor. and we started to bend down and pick up these documents. and we realized that this was these were the files of his and harbor is political police. sent out he says
let's move on neville about his legal killfile a city.or two to click on he said to me who really celebrity summit do you give says yes then next a shift in africa. new african near the end up against indy car this africa. count on this in is to prove all the necessary evidence to indict is in our brain had been painstakingly gathered over fifteen years ago by a few survivors and with the support of activist reed brody. nicknamed the dictator hunter he investigated is in a breeze dreaded...
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obama administration liberals, even david axelrod on cnn, usually sober minded, he likened it to neville after meeting hitler. i think some of that is over the top. when you have newt gingrich, conservatives, other on fox news all saying that these were serious numbers, serious missteps on such a global stage, i think it's clear that the president gave his detractors a lot of ammunition today. >> martha: andy? >> i really think the problem begins, martha, with having the summit and the first place. i do not understand the obsession with this whole idea that we have to have good relations with russia. we've done perfectly fine in the past at times not having good relations with russia. russia is an anti-american aggressive dog country and the only way we can have good relations with them as if we accommodate what it is that makes them terrible regime. so i think the mistake is almost inevitable from today in the sense that the mistake was having this forum in the first place where the united states president has to be in the presence of this autocrat, this despot and treat him as if he we
obama administration liberals, even david axelrod on cnn, usually sober minded, he likened it to neville after meeting hitler. i think some of that is over the top. when you have newt gingrich, conservatives, other on fox news all saying that these were serious numbers, serious missteps on such a global stage, i think it's clear that the president gave his detractors a lot of ammunition today. >> martha: andy? >> i really think the problem begins, martha, with having the summit and...
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former manchester united star gary neville says it is not a good idea.ing you put into that statement before the question finally came. this is a nonsense , question finally came. this is a nonsense, it is a nonsense. this is not me being emotional more about wembley, what is it next, st george's park has to go because we have to build another 500 4g pitch is? then what happens after that? this is not long—term thinking. harsh criticism. one other line of football news to bring you and liverpool have agreed a fee in the region of £66 million with roma for the brazilian goalkeeper allison. the club are now free to talk to the player, and if the deal goes through it world record fee for a keeper. the premier league record for a keeper is the 40m euros manchester city paid benfica for ederson injune last year. the open is the americans tournament to lose... that's what rory mcilroy thinks... he tees off at the open tomorrow hoping to add to his four majors... his form has been inconsistent since he last won a a major in 2014... unlike the americans on tour
former manchester united star gary neville says it is not a good idea.ing you put into that statement before the question finally came. this is a nonsense , question finally came. this is a nonsense, it is a nonsense. this is not me being emotional more about wembley, what is it next, st george's park has to go because we have to build another 500 4g pitch is? then what happens after that? this is not long—term thinking. harsh criticism. one other line of football news to bring you and...
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written in the mail on sunday of borisjohnson, he said we wanted his churchill and he gave us his neville he didn't resign much sooner. it is surprising he didn't resign before now, he could have resigned over heathrow and many people would have thought that would have been an honourable resignation. i think today's resignation. i think today's resignation may have been coming for some time but i think it's been triggered by david davis more than anything else. i think borisjohnson has a single question to answer. david davis resign because it was his portfolio. he could not look michel barnier in the eye and believe what he was saying. boris johnson isn't negotiating with michel barnier, so it is a slightly strange one that it has come today. it's clearly designed to cause theresa may damage on further his own political ambition. stephen, what about the impression that is left of the government now in the public ‘s eyes, given that it is in charge of such a crucial process, which the majority of people in this country which the majority of people in this cou ntry voted which the majority
written in the mail on sunday of borisjohnson, he said we wanted his churchill and he gave us his neville he didn't resign much sooner. it is surprising he didn't resign before now, he could have resigned over heathrow and many people would have thought that would have been an honourable resignation. i think today's resignation. i think today's resignation may have been coming for some time but i think it's been triggered by david davis more than anything else. i think borisjohnson has a single...
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he doesn't know when neville and so this is kicking set can down the road. —— know when that will endce says friday could be the hottestjuly day ever. but after weeks of dry weather, and resulting parched land, thunderstorms and torrential downpours are now also forecast in some areas, with the risk of flash flooding. 0ur correspondent danny savage reports. the heat is rising again. the land is cracking up and trains are running slow in places over concerns about rails expanding and buckling. but rain is expected, deluges which could see a swing to another extreme of british weather. it's not going to be that useful rain that many people want. it could run off very quickly and create local flooding, so downpours causing localised flooding and that could cause some serious problems. gin and tonic! sangria! that wasn't really what was on offer at the bupa southlands care home in harrogate this morning. but the serious point was about keeping the elderly hydrated in this heatwave. if we don't drink enough, and old people don't want to drink, it can then cause infections come which can th
he doesn't know when neville and so this is kicking set can down the road. —— know when that will endce says friday could be the hottestjuly day ever. but after weeks of dry weather, and resulting parched land, thunderstorms and torrential downpours are now also forecast in some areas, with the risk of flash flooding. 0ur correspondent danny savage reports. the heat is rising again. the land is cracking up and trains are running slow in places over concerns about rails expanding and...
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it reminded me of when neville chamberlain came back the year before the start of world war ii...piece of paper saying he is for ourtime. it felt a bit like that with the prime ministeremerging felt a bit like that with the prime minister emerging from chequers with this 3—page agreement, which is to be honest, nigel, is a sticking plaster to paper over the cracks in a divided cabinet. and it didn't ta ke a divided cabinet. and it didn't take more than two days of things to unravel and quite frankly we still don't know if there is good to be a sta ble don't know if there is good to be a stable plan that is put forward the point which is weise we seem to keep missing is this is now two years since the referendum and it was supposed to be three months before we have got a deal that should be signed off by both houses of parliament. so i'm not yet sure if we are further forward but i think certainly for nigel, he is clearly content but i think it is kind of a holding pattern right now. leisure say i was cheering louder on saturday for the england victory against sweden than i was fur
it reminded me of when neville chamberlain came back the year before the start of world war ii...piece of paper saying he is for ourtime. it felt a bit like that with the prime ministeremerging felt a bit like that with the prime minister emerging from chequers with this 3—page agreement, which is to be honest, nigel, is a sticking plaster to paper over the cracks in a divided cabinet. and it didn't ta ke a divided cabinet. and it didn't take more than two days of things to unravel and quite...
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union that they started calling to reason made the prime minister a traitor and comparing her to neville chamberlain who before the second world war tried to appease the nazis that's the sort of psychology that the government in this country has to deal with with politicians inside his own policy let alone the european union so while this is going on donald trump turns up and of course reason may can turn to trump when they have their meeting in checkers on friday and say look we're leaving the european union now we want to do a trade deal with you but of course she has to assume that trump is going to want to do a trade deal with the u.k. and not impose a sort of tariffs on the hostile economic behavior that it wants that it's had towards the european union and the chinese and other people so it is a gamble for the breakfasters to assume that trump is going to want to play with this new u.k. freed from the european union because it implies that he will want to sort of do a friendly trade deal and not be hostile. still to come here is there are. eighty years in suspense people are angry
union that they started calling to reason made the prime minister a traitor and comparing her to neville chamberlain who before the second world war tried to appease the nazis that's the sort of psychology that the government in this country has to deal with with politicians inside his own policy let alone the european union so while this is going on donald trump turns up and of course reason may can turn to trump when they have their meeting in checkers on friday and say look we're leaving the...
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neville was typically forthright with his opinion when he spoke to a group of mps.adium. it's quite simply ridiculous. so i completely agree with everything you put in that statement before the question finally came. this is a nonsense. it's a nonsense. and this is not me being emotional about wembley. i'm not emotional about wembley, forget wembley. what is it next? st george's park goes because we had to build another 500 pitches? and then what happens after that? this isn't long—term thinking. and sam warburton has been described as one of the best british and irish lions captains of all time. the former wales captain has retired from all forms of rugby at the age ofjust 29. he hasn't played for nearly a year, after knee and neck surgery. soi so i think they are just about under way. i heard a bit of noise from the crowd on the 18th in the distance, about 500m away. i am in the rough, but as i was saying earlier, it is very different this year. it was of the dry weather, the rough is in very rough at all. we will be back later. it is my kind of rough, that. the g
neville was typically forthright with his opinion when he spoke to a group of mps.adium. it's quite simply ridiculous. so i completely agree with everything you put in that statement before the question finally came. this is a nonsense. it's a nonsense. and this is not me being emotional about wembley. i'm not emotional about wembley, forget wembley. what is it next? st george's park goes because we had to build another 500 pitches? and then what happens after that? this isn't long—term...