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one former united player, phil neville, believes in light of what has happened, neutrals will be veryhind manchester united. maybe a lot of people wanted manchester united to lose but i'd think many people will have changed their minds. i think they need to win this. the champions league is a priority, it's something the jose mourinho wants and winning the roper leaked because it's something they have never done. but in terms of what we have seen over the last two days... ina what we have seen over the last two days... in a year's time, it really won't matter. champions league qualification is at stake, as philip neville said, we will be at later with the team news. that's our sports correspondent in stockholm. let's get some more now from two legends of the club. manchester united have been giving their opinion about the tragedy and how it will affect the players. it's insignificant, football, in moments like this but they have chosen to play the game. i think the players will get on with it but it's a difficult time, especially the local lads who may know people who have been affect
one former united player, phil neville, believes in light of what has happened, neutrals will be veryhind manchester united. maybe a lot of people wanted manchester united to lose but i'd think many people will have changed their minds. i think they need to win this. the champions league is a priority, it's something the jose mourinho wants and winning the roper leaked because it's something they have never done. but in terms of what we have seen over the last two days... ina what we have seen...
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i will turn it over to my dearest friend, neville thompson, who histhompson, who his guest lecturing in the class today and we are very honored to have him sharing his research with us so thank you very much for being here and we will turn over to you shortly. we will look today at the histories and election of franklin roosevelt. we begin looking at his early life, political career, and some of the challenges that he was forced to confront as president. this is our theme, as always, it will be posted online so keep this in mind as you are doing your reading. we move into franklin roosevelt, and who was he? he was born january 13 1882. he was born in a country estate and raised in affluent surroundings. he was paradoxically absolutely loved by the common people. he graduated from harvard, attended columbia law school, and, before graduating from loss will, he took the bar exam and passed. that was not uncommon in those days. he married his distant cousin, eleanor roosevelt, who was one of his great heroes. theodore roosevelt's needs. that was in march of 1905. he was very influenced
i will turn it over to my dearest friend, neville thompson, who histhompson, who his guest lecturing in the class today and we are very honored to have him sharing his research with us so thank you very much for being here and we will turn over to you shortly. we will look today at the histories and election of franklin roosevelt. we begin looking at his early life, political career, and some of the challenges that he was forced to confront as president. this is our theme, as always, it will be...
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neville chamberlain that he could do this. neville minister tamerlan that he could do this. what roosevelt wanted was information, and he knew churchill was a good person, a writer, a journalist who published in american papers and american magazines. he had written many books, some of which roosevelt had read, so a good writer, good analyst, and so on them is so a secret correspondence began between the two ban. roosevelt was getting information that few other people had. this raised the question, if roosevelt was engaged with the secret correspondence, was he trying to get the united states involved in war? this is a big question on which many books have been written, and a question which can never be answered. the reason it can't be answered was because roosevelt always very cleverly hedged all his that's. -- his that's. -- bets. perhaps he did not know himself. he waited to see what would happen. he hated putting his views in writing. he would say contradictory things, one thing to one person, another thing to another person. on one occasion his wife said to churchill ju
neville chamberlain that he could do this. neville minister tamerlan that he could do this. what roosevelt wanted was information, and he knew churchill was a good person, a writer, a journalist who published in american papers and american magazines. he had written many books, some of which roosevelt had read, so a good writer, good analyst, and so on them is so a secret correspondence began between the two ban. roosevelt was getting information that few other people had. this raised the...
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. >> professor shauna devine and neville teach a class about franklin delano roosevelt's time in officethey described his policies as -- they talk about president roosevelt's relationship with winston churchill. representatives talk about an expanding powers too far. this class is about one hour 50 minutes. lecture onto today's franklin roosevelt. this is history 2131 b. the introduction to american presidency. his is a second level course. in this class, we trace the development and evolution of the office of the presidency and we look into particular the presidents that have had the most impact on the shaping of the office. not all presidents get their own lecture, lincoln of course did, and the second one that has his own lecture is of course, franklin roosevelt who we will look at today. as i said earlier, i will be speaking on franklin roosevelt and his
. >> professor shauna devine and neville teach a class about franklin delano roosevelt's time in officethey described his policies as -- they talk about president roosevelt's relationship with winston churchill. representatives talk about an expanding powers too far. this class is about one hour 50 minutes. lecture onto today's franklin roosevelt. this is history 2131 b. the introduction to american presidency. his is a second level course. in this class, we trace the development and...
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neville is my cousin, closest cousin, he is my first cousin. we are like brothers. we can relate.age. we do everything together. ♪ in the future, i hope that everyone still has a sense of kindness and personality, because they just going to get sucked up into technology like phones and tablets. they put you on the earth to do something and you have a purpose on this earth. my biggest fear is not to accomplish that. and to see everyone going through hard times and hardship. i want to help them and if i am not there to help them, what am i here for? ♪ >> and now to our global ideas series, where we meet people dedicated to preserving our planet's species. in kyrgyzstan in central asia, many are dependent on the annual walnut harvest. the country's walnut forest is a unique ecosystem. our reporter, kerstin palzer, went to see it and find out more about the challenges local people are facing. ♪ kerstin: arstanali matkadirov tells us this forest is unique, his voice tinged with awe as he says it. he lives in the world's largest walnut forest in the south of kyrgyzstan. the ancient fore
neville is my cousin, closest cousin, he is my first cousin. we are like brothers. we can relate.age. we do everything together. ♪ in the future, i hope that everyone still has a sense of kindness and personality, because they just going to get sucked up into technology like phones and tablets. they put you on the earth to do something and you have a purpose on this earth. my biggest fear is not to accomplish that. and to see everyone going through hard times and hardship. i want to help them...
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the worthy, neville settle -- never settled. act every day not herself, but for country. challenge you to uphold the highest standards of honor and duty of officers of the united states navy and marine corps, to be leaders in the mold of those who have gone before and others whose weight you follow. above all else, i say to you, have faith. leave here today with the confidence that the american people are behind you. from your commander-in-chief on down, they support you and are proud of you. and also, if you are of a mind, have faith that he who planted this miracle of democracy on these wilderness shores, and has seen her through every trial and has seen you through the challenges of the last four years will never leave you, and never for sake you. and no matter where your path may lead, he will always be there to calm the storm and guide your home. thank you for the opportunity to be here today, bravo zulu, may god bless you with fair winds and following seas, not less the navy and the museum -- and the marines, and god bless the united states of america. [applause] >>
the worthy, neville settle -- never settled. act every day not herself, but for country. challenge you to uphold the highest standards of honor and duty of officers of the united states navy and marine corps, to be leaders in the mold of those who have gone before and others whose weight you follow. above all else, i say to you, have faith. leave here today with the confidence that the american people are behind you. from your commander-in-chief on down, they support you and are proud of you....
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mientras tanto los vecinos del sospechoso no salen de su asombro sot: neville edwards/ salman abedi'sw - 0'10 "he used to play, him and his brother, used to play football over the road, you know, by all intents and purposes he was just another...just another lad. so, there were no outward signs of radicalization" "el y su hermano jugaban futbol en la calle, por mas que sea el era otro chico mas, nunca vimos ningun signo de radicalizacion" sot: omar alfa khuri/ lives opposite house raided on aston avenue fo20w - 0'57 he (neighbor arrested overnight) was always, he was a nice man, he didn't look any, you know, dealing with anything bad. the past 15 years i haven't seen him in trouble at all" "era un muchacho agradable, no parecia una persona mala, en los ultimos 15 años nunca lo vi metido en problemas" track: a todo esto en las afueras del hospital donde estan la mayoria de los heridos, los doctores encargados de tratar a las victimas contaron lo dificil que ha sido todo esto para ellos sot dr peter-marc fortune / pediatric critical care fo36w 00 "i think one of the hardest things that,
mientras tanto los vecinos del sospechoso no salen de su asombro sot: neville edwards/ salman abedi'sw - 0'10 "he used to play, him and his brother, used to play football over the road, you know, by all intents and purposes he was just another...just another lad. so, there were no outward signs of radicalization" "el y su hermano jugaban futbol en la calle, por mas que sea el era otro chico mas, nunca vimos ningun signo de radicalizacion" sot: omar alfa khuri/ lives opposite...
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i grew up around the neville brothers. and there's my grandfather, my family, we grew up in the grass band community i got a chance to play with all these people as a kid, so i put all that in there. and then also being on tour with lenny kravitz out of high school, i took that and put it back with the new orleans gumbo thing. and it's always just keeping my ears open, and my mind open and learn. to me, music has no boundaries, i don't really know what the types of music -- it's just music to me. >> there's two types of music, good and bad. >> that's what keeps me, he's right about that. >> what is the joy -- i sense every time i see you or talk to you there's a sub lime joy that you get out of being on the road? at some point you may not feel this way. there's a joy you have to be on the road and connected with people in that way. what is that? >> it feels great, i get a lot of invitations to go play different festivals and clubs, we talked about touring. it feels great for people to want me to perform for them, and comin
i grew up around the neville brothers. and there's my grandfather, my family, we grew up in the grass band community i got a chance to play with all these people as a kid, so i put all that in there. and then also being on tour with lenny kravitz out of high school, i took that and put it back with the new orleans gumbo thing. and it's always just keeping my ears open, and my mind open and learn. to me, music has no boundaries, i don't really know what the types of music -- it's just music to...
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only neville chamberlain would say this was an acts of courage. >> we give a lot of leeway to presidentsho launch strikes, then we call presidents weak when they don't do it. you could make the argument in general choosing not to use a military force does take political courage. but as chris and evan both said, not in this specific case where you said this is a red line and beyond this you shall not cross and they kroilts an does nothing. kennedy: it was a failure in great britain. our most important ally in the middle east and in the world. thank you so much for being here. coming up. north korea continues to conduct missile tests. but how far away are they from having a missile capable of reaching if the united states. my business was built with passion... but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on all of my purchasing. and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... which adds fuel to my bottom line. what's in your wa
only neville chamberlain would say this was an acts of courage. >> we give a lot of leeway to presidentsho launch strikes, then we call presidents weak when they don't do it. you could make the argument in general choosing not to use a military force does take political courage. but as chris and evan both said, not in this specific case where you said this is a red line and beyond this you shall not cross and they kroilts an does nothing. kennedy: it was a failure in great britain. our...
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only neville chamberlain would say this was an acts of courage. >> we give a lot of leeway to presidentsikes, then we call presidents weak when they don't do it. you could make the argument in general choosing not to use a military force does take political courage. but as chris and evan both said, not in this specific case where you said this is a red line and beyond this you shall not cross and they kroilts an does nothing. kennedy: it was a failure in great britain. our most important ally in the middle east and in the world. thank you so much for being here. coming up. north korea continues to conduct missile tests. but how far away are they from having a missile capable of reaching if the united states. [vo] when it comes to investing, looking from a fresh perspective can make all the difference. it can provide what we call an unlock: a realization that often reveals a better path forward. at wells fargo, it's our expertise in finding this kind of insight that has lead us to become one of the largest investment and wealth management firms in the country. discover how we can help fin
only neville chamberlain would say this was an acts of courage. >> we give a lot of leeway to presidentsikes, then we call presidents weak when they don't do it. you could make the argument in general choosing not to use a military force does take political courage. but as chris and evan both said, not in this specific case where you said this is a red line and beyond this you shall not cross and they kroilts an does nothing. kennedy: it was a failure in great britain. our most important...
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i'm arthel neville. reporter: the president spoke for several hours.
i'm arthel neville. reporter: the president spoke for several hours.
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arthel: i'm arthel neville.ident declaring the trip a home run after i wide ca -- ar winding it up with a contentious sum it over climate change.
arthel: i'm arthel neville.ident declaring the trip a home run after i wide ca -- ar winding it up with a contentious sum it over climate change.
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. >> i'm laura i think for arthel neville.ice officer has turned himself in facing murder charges and the killing of a 15-year-old boy. >> allegations of election meddling the country of france with hours to go in pivotal election for major implications
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. >> jamie mcmurray winding up second and standing by with chris nevil. >> wow, just an amazing run there mcmurray down the back straight way. had a sniff at the lead. what did you need through the tri open? >> well, so circumstantial with who gets behind you and who doesn't. and i was really concerned with blocking the 41 on my outside. middle by far the best for me all day long. it was really close. i thought the 17 was going to pull out further than he did. but super happy with our mcdonald's chevrolet. this has been a good track for me. i haven't been able to finish here in the last couple of years. happy with that. matt did a good job calling the race. guys are building really good cars. it is interesting because in years past i feel like this is always the track that you thought could you win at and gain great points. track i wanted to survive at until we get to another track and race. >> thanks, jamie. >> kasey kahne brings it in fifth today. how do you describe final couple of laps when you're in the mix at talladega? >> just trying to keep the car behind you. keep your momentum.
. >> jamie mcmurray winding up second and standing by with chris nevil. >> wow, just an amazing run there mcmurray down the back straight way. had a sniff at the lead. what did you need through the tri open? >> well, so circumstantial with who gets behind you and who doesn't. and i was really concerned with blocking the 41 on my outside. middle by far the best for me all day long. it was really close. i thought the 17 was going to pull out further than he did. but super happy...
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i'm arthel neville. reporter: the president spoke for several hours. the u.s. stand ready to be a partner in the fight. ed the president also condemned nations supporting terror. >> until the iranian regime is ready to be a and for peace. all nations must work together to isolate, deny, funding for terrorism cannot do. and pray for the day when the iranian people have the just and righteous government they so richly deserve. rick: john roberts is traveling with the president in riyadh, saudi arabia. he delivered his speech to some would say a very tough room. john: you would really have to be against this president to describe that speech as anything but strong. it was probably tone perfect, including for the crowd. the saudi foreign minister said the speech would move from enmity to a spirit of cooperation. we are not here to lecture and tell other people how to live. we are here to offer partnership based on shared values. he wanted to set a new commitment to rid the world of terrorism. >> it's a choice between two futures, and it's a choice america cannot ma
i'm arthel neville. reporter: the president spoke for several hours. the u.s. stand ready to be a partner in the fight. ed the president also condemned nations supporting terror. >> until the iranian regime is ready to be a and for peace. all nations must work together to isolate, deny, funding for terrorism cannot do. and pray for the day when the iranian people have the just and righteous government they so richly deserve. rick: john roberts is traveling with the president in riyadh,...
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arthel: i'm arthel neville.he president declaring the trip a home run after i wide ca -- ar winding it up with a contentious sum it over climate change. but the controversy over alleged links between russia and the trump campaign that's grabbing headlines this morning. kristen fisher is live on the north lawn. what is the president saying? reporter: president trump is returning from what is widely hailed to a successful foreign trip to the same problems plaguing him when he left 9 days ago. that's a barrage of negative reports. president trump is turning his attention to the source of those reports, the leakers. he said whenever you see the words "sources say" in the fake news media and they don't mention names, it's possible they don't exist, but are made up by fake writers. fake news is the enemy. here is homeland security secretary john kelly. >> it's john ray just. i don't know why people do it. it jeopardizes investigation and puts people's lives in jeopardy. i don't know why people do it, but they do. that
arthel: i'm arthel neville.he president declaring the trip a home run after i wide ca -- ar winding it up with a contentious sum it over climate change. but the controversy over alleged links between russia and the trump campaign that's grabbing headlines this morning. kristen fisher is live on the north lawn. what is the president saying? reporter: president trump is returning from what is widely hailed to a successful foreign trip to the same problems plaguing him when he left 9 days ago....
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i'm arthel neville. welcome to a brand-new hour of "america's news headquarters." eric: hello, everyone, i'm eric shawn. top of the news, the president's son-in-law and top adviser jared kushner has been the spotlight in a russian investigation this weekend. we will have the latest on the reports of a white house shake-up could be in the works. arthel: police in manchester launching new raids in connection with last week's deadly concert bombing, as they crack down on a terror network that could be at large. eric: authorities are on high alert memorial day weekend after a security scare at one of our nation's busiest airports. "america's news headquarters" starts right now. we begin tonight with president trump, who is back at the white house, after wrapping up his nine-day trip to the middle east and europe. you know that was his first foreign tour as commander in chief. the president declaring the trip a home run. he shifts gears to the nation's capitol, getting back to work and agenda here at home. it faces a long list of political and policy changes ranging fro
i'm arthel neville. welcome to a brand-new hour of "america's news headquarters." eric: hello, everyone, i'm eric shawn. top of the news, the president's son-in-law and top adviser jared kushner has been the spotlight in a russian investigation this weekend. we will have the latest on the reports of a white house shake-up could be in the works. arthel: police in manchester launching new raids in connection with last week's deadly concert bombing, as they crack down on a terror network...
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i want to say happy mother's day to my mom, doris neville, watching us from new orleans.py mother's day to my wife, lisa. she deserves flowers every day for putting up for me. not just on mother's day. arthel: happy mother's day lisa and everyone out there. enjoy your day and thank you for joining us. arthel: we know you have choices and are thankful you spend your time with us on the fox news channel. the fox news report is up next. laura ingle is in for harris faulkner. >> the trump administration facing challenges at home and abroad as it ramps up the search for the next fbi director and response on the latest north korean missile launch. this is the fox report. the white house is responding to the latest provocation from north korea. it came just a day after a senior north korean diplomat said they would engage in talk with the u.s. meanwhile, the administration wasting no time on the search for a new fbi director. they are weighing in on more
i want to say happy mother's day to my mom, doris neville, watching us from new orleans.py mother's day to my wife, lisa. she deserves flowers every day for putting up for me. not just on mother's day. arthel: happy mother's day lisa and everyone out there. enjoy your day and thank you for joining us. arthel: we know you have choices and are thankful you spend your time with us on the fox news channel. the fox news report is up next. laura ingle is in for harris faulkner. >> the trump...
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laura: hello, i'm laura ingle in for arthel neville.ur of "america's news headquarters." eric: and i'm eric shawn. topping the news this morn, centrist emmanuel macron will be the next president of france. he defeated marine le pen in that hard-fought campaign. his victory giving the european union a major sense of relief. laura: and in washington, round one in the battle over health care reform is in the books, now it's on to the senate as president trump and the republicans gear up for a new push. eric: and sadly, the death toll is reportedly climbing a
laura: hello, i'm laura ingle in for arthel neville.ur of "america's news headquarters." eric: and i'm eric shawn. topping the news this morn, centrist emmanuel macron will be the next president of france. he defeated marine le pen in that hard-fought campaign. his victory giving the european union a major sense of relief. laura: and in washington, round one in the battle over health care reform is in the books, now it's on to the senate as president trump and the republicans gear up...
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laura: hello, i'm laura ingle in for arthel neville. welcome to a brand new hour of "america's news headquarters." eric: and i'm eric shawn. topping the news this morn, centrist emmanuel macron will be the next president of france. he defeated marine le pen in that hard-fought campaign. his victory giving the european union a major sense of relief. laura: and in washington, round one in the battle over health care reform is in the books, now it's on to the senate as president trump and the republicans gear up for a new push. eric: and sadly, the death toll is reportedly climbing as mass protests intensify and continue in venezuela. the socialist government finding itself increasingly under siege. "america's news headquarters" starts right now. ♪ ♪ laura: and we begin with the election day in france where the people have spoken. centrist emmanuel macron will be the country's next president. defeating nationalist candidate marine le pen by a decisive margin. voters flooding to the polls in one of france's most unpredictable and consequent
laura: hello, i'm laura ingle in for arthel neville. welcome to a brand new hour of "america's news headquarters." eric: and i'm eric shawn. topping the news this morn, centrist emmanuel macron will be the next president of france. he defeated marine le pen in that hard-fought campaign. his victory giving the european union a major sense of relief. laura: and in washington, round one in the battle over health care reform is in the books, now it's on to the senate as president trump...
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i'm arthel neville. welcome to a brand-new hour of "america's news headquarters."c shawn. top of the news, the president's
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more news at the top of the hour with eric shawn and arthel neville. at 7 p.m. eastern. kelly: really? julie: and you're going to be driving back to d.c., so drive safely. kelly: i have to say hi to my wife. loretta takes the cake, she gets flowers every day. julie: i have a couple down in the lobby. thank you so much. so sweet. [laughter] i'll see you on "the fox report." ♪ ♪ mr. wise man ... ... you wish to know how to protect your sterling credit score. my credit is off to a good start, but knowing so many things can go wrong with it... kinda freaks me out. well, unfreak yourself out... and download the free creditwise app from capital one. creditwise gives you a credit score, and alerts you to changes. even if i'm not a capital one customer? nooooo! yeah, it's free for everyone. thank you. gravity, is a fickle mistress. what's in your wallet? ...doesn't happen by accident. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . it's the simple things in life that mean the most. boost® simply complete™. no artificial flavors, colors or sweeteners, plus 10 grams of prote
more news at the top of the hour with eric shawn and arthel neville. at 7 p.m. eastern. kelly: really? julie: and you're going to be driving back to d.c., so drive safely. kelly: i have to say hi to my wife. loretta takes the cake, she gets flowers every day. julie: i have a couple down in the lobby. thank you so much. so sweet. [laughter] i'll see you on "the fox report." ♪ ♪ mr. wise man ... ... you wish to know how to protect your sterling credit score. my credit is off to a...
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he saw players like david beckham and phil neville change particularly after major disappointments, after about the fact that a lot of the things he now did in terms of consulting psychiatrists was something that was not a goer when he first came into the game. he talks about the fact he was institutionalised whilst he was playing. a lot of the clubs have been using sport psychologists for a long time and that will be part of trying to keep a player come and focus on match day, but it does not prepare them for life outside the football clu b prepare them for life outside the football club which is an institution. he says for a lot of young players who go in very young in these clubs and stay for a long time, and he stayed for a record—breaking period in manchester united, and during that period he is talking about the pressure. when manchester united lost or performed badly he would say he would hide away for days in his home and would not come out. you are saying about how unhappy he was when he was playing, it reminds me about somebody saying that they hated tennis. and you are talking
he saw players like david beckham and phil neville change particularly after major disappointments, after about the fact that a lot of the things he now did in terms of consulting psychiatrists was something that was not a goer when he first came into the game. he talks about the fact he was institutionalised whilst he was playing. a lot of the clubs have been using sport psychologists for a long time and that will be part of trying to keep a player come and focus on match day, but it does not...
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but he had a world view here that was basically neville chamberlain's.t, and all that did was produce more war. you've got to bring this to a close. >> remember, president trump has -- was touting on the campaign trail that he didn't think we should have gone into iraq to begin with. >> correct. >> norm, i see you shaking your head. i'll give you a chance to respond. >> what a bucket of nonsense, jeffrey. isis was an offchute of al qaeda. president obama fought them t h toothd and nail. we can agree or disagree on different strategies, but that's foolishness. i think what we should be looking at instead is president trump today, there was a downside to his embrace of the sunni world. he inflamed the shiites. he essentially took sides in the sunni/shia battle. he contributed to the sectarianism in the region, ana. that's troubling. i think we should deal with that reality, not jeffrey's fantasies about president obama. >> your answer, norman, is that we should invade the middle east again? >> no, jeffrey. my answer is, it's false that president obama was
but he had a world view here that was basically neville chamberlain's.t, and all that did was produce more war. you've got to bring this to a close. >> remember, president trump has -- was touting on the campaign trail that he didn't think we should have gone into iraq to begin with. >> correct. >> norm, i see you shaking your head. i'll give you a chance to respond. >> what a bucket of nonsense, jeffrey. isis was an offchute of al qaeda. president obama fought them t h...
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to sweden to watch the match but let's first here's some reaction from former united player, phil nevilles to our hearts and prayers are with the night but it has been a wonderful night for manchester united.” it has been a wonderful night for manchester united. i think tonight isa manchester united. i think tonight is a night that will mean so much, and for manchester united, we have seen and for manchester united, we have seen real northern soul tonight. studio: let's talk now to jo, a man utd fan who was at last night's match in stockholm. thank you forjoining us, what was the atmosphere like for you? the atmosphere was absolutely incredible la st atmosphere was absolutely incredible last night. as people have said, a really bittersweet night in stockholm. the atmosphere throughout the day was amazing the fans were united in their solidarity with us, in what they were saying about the atrocity on monday night in manchester. a couple even said we hope united win. within the stadium it was incredible. it is a football match, clearly it has a residence for many beyond football. going to a
to sweden to watch the match but let's first here's some reaction from former united player, phil nevilles to our hearts and prayers are with the night but it has been a wonderful night for manchester united.” it has been a wonderful night for manchester united. i think tonight isa manchester united. i think tonight is a night that will mean so much, and for manchester united, we have seen and for manchester united, we have seen real northern soul tonight. studio: let's talk now to jo, a man...
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. >> i'm laura i think for arthel neville. eric: texas police officer has turned himself in facing murder charges and the killing of a 15-year-old boy. >> allegations of election meddling the country of france with hours to go in pivotal election for major implications for both europe and the u.s. eric: president trump's weekend at his new jersey estate this after his victory for the administration and house republicans and their effort to repeal and replace obamacare. the president now likely charting the political road ahead as the senate next prepares to take up the the issue of health care. bryan llenes. >> they are continuing to tout it as such considering though, despite the fact that senate republicans are speaking out against this health care bill. you are senator roy blunt of missouri saying, pointing that the senate bill is going to be entirely different than the house bill. real hurdles still ahead. big things they are speaking about is preexisting conditions and medicaid cuts. those are big concerns for senate repu
. >> i'm laura i think for arthel neville. eric: texas police officer has turned himself in facing murder charges and the killing of a 15-year-old boy. >> allegations of election meddling the country of france with hours to go in pivotal election for major implications for both europe and the u.s. eric: president trump's weekend at his new jersey estate this after his victory for the administration and house republicans and their effort to repeal and replace obamacare. the president...
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arthel: i am arthel neville,ppif bridge building, president trump reaches out to the muslim world.resident overseas tour rolls on to israel. >> jason chafe it said she will be speaking with james comey tomorrow. our legal panel looks at what is at stake. arthel: north korea defies world with another missile test, what this could mean in ongoing showdown with the rogue regime, "america's news hq" starts right now. >> we begin with president trump, dominating the spotlight in saudi arabia, with a landmark speech, president looking to turn the page with the muslim world. calling on nations to unite and defeat terrorism once and for all in search for common ground mr. trump mincing no words they all face a common enemy in iran. >> until the iranian regime is will be to be a partner for peace, all nations must work together to isolate, deny it, funding for terrorism. and pray for the day when the iranian people have the just and righteous government they so richly deserve. >> chief white house correspondent john roberts working a very long day and night, traveling with the president liv
arthel: i am arthel neville,ppif bridge building, president trump reaches out to the muslim world.resident overseas tour rolls on to israel. >> jason chafe it said she will be speaking with james comey tomorrow. our legal panel looks at what is at stake. arthel: north korea defies world with another missile test, what this could mean in ongoing showdown with the rogue regime, "america's news hq" starts right now. >> we begin with president trump, dominating the spotlight...
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we can speak now to baroness neville—jones, the former security minister, dr david lowe, a counter terrorverpool'sjohn moores university, and sir chris fox, the former president of the association of chief police officers, who orchestrated the police response to the 7/7 tube bombings back in london in 2005, and hamed el—said who chaired a un taskforce on terrorism and radicalisation and now works at manchester metropolitan university. good morning to you. come in, as a former security minister, what is your reaction to the fact that the terror threat level has been raised to critical? what the government has done is prettyjustified. as i read the situation, i don't have inside knowledge, but as i read it the problem is that they have a knowledge gap about where and who the bomber is, whether he is still at large, and whether he is in the country. i think they feel they cannot take the risk of not being ready, and putting in place sufficient protection against further attacks. these situations don't normally last very long, but clearly, it is a very critical stage in their interest and is.
we can speak now to baroness neville—jones, the former security minister, dr david lowe, a counter terrorverpool'sjohn moores university, and sir chris fox, the former president of the association of chief police officers, who orchestrated the police response to the 7/7 tube bombings back in london in 2005, and hamed el—said who chaired a un taskforce on terrorism and radicalisation and now works at manchester metropolitan university. good morning to you. come in, as a former security...
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last night the former england defender, his old team—mate, phil neville likened him to pele or georgemadrid ta ke imperious form to help real madrid take a step towards the champions league final. they beat their city rivals atletico madrid thanks to ronaldo's 11th hat—trick for the club. they have the chance to become the first back—to—back winners of the first back—to—back winners of the champions league as well and that would be a third title in four yea rs that would be a third title in four years in the competition for them. a huge achievement even for a club with so much success. they are 11—time winners and their recent history, all of that success would be underpinned by cristiano ronaldo himself. describe how good he is. well, for ronaldo the record books continue to be rewritten. if you talk about footballing records, he just about has all of them to his namement if you want to talk about what his footballing legacy will be, he has taken the game to a new level. aside from his personal accolades, his time at manchester united and real madrid has been underlined by his profes
last night the former england defender, his old team—mate, phil neville likened him to pele or georgemadrid ta ke imperious form to help real madrid take a step towards the champions league final. they beat their city rivals atletico madrid thanks to ronaldo's 11th hat—trick for the club. they have the chance to become the first back—to—back winners of the first back—to—back winners of the champions league as well and that would be a third title in four yea rs that would be a third...
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the rapid speed of growth we are seeing right now, which is strong and ecb is happy with that and nevillebably allow that ecb to talk about tapering. the real problem they are facing is the disconnect between the rapid pace of growth and the rate of inflation. that growth is not translating into faster inflation at this stage, even though the decline in unemployment as you pointed out would normally lead to higher wage growth and therefore higher inflation. that is not happening. the importanty is word in that sentence. when you look at what mario draghi had to say, he really sent a message to the markets, we really aren't so sure about this growth. we need to continue to support these markets. our economist becoming concerned the models are out of date and something else is going on they don't fully understand? david: the link between growth and the recovery which is symbolized by the decline and inflation -- in unemployment is not leading to higher wage growth which we would normally expect. in particular if you look at a country like germany, germany has had full employment for a long
the rapid speed of growth we are seeing right now, which is strong and ecb is happy with that and nevillebably allow that ecb to talk about tapering. the real problem they are facing is the disconnect between the rapid pace of growth and the rate of inflation. that growth is not translating into faster inflation at this stage, even though the decline in unemployment as you pointed out would normally lead to higher wage growth and therefore higher inflation. that is not happening. the importanty...
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>> i think we need more political leaders like winston churchill and less political leaders like nevillehave too many chamberlains. you know that -- look at north korea. we wasted eight or nine years. what if we got tough with north korea eight years ago we wouldn't be where we are today. stuart: okay. rabbi marvin, thanks for appearing on our program again, sir. you're welcome back anytime. thank you, indeed, rabbi. >> thank you. stuart: now this. the d. of homeland security says nearly 740,000 foreign ors overstayed their visas last year. that's about 200,000 more than the year before. many of the people staying are students from countries like china, saudi arabia and south korea. a visa problem, clearly. any moment now white house budget director mick mulvaney faces the white house press corps on the budget. maybe some fireworks. you'll certainly see it when it happens. and next we're joined by the man on your screen, big day to make a guy -- to have a guy like him here. watch this. >> we stand in absolute solidarity with the people of the united kingdom. so many young, beautiful, inn
>> i think we need more political leaders like winston churchill and less political leaders like nevillehave too many chamberlains. you know that -- look at north korea. we wasted eight or nine years. what if we got tough with north korea eight years ago we wouldn't be where we are today. stuart: okay. rabbi marvin, thanks for appearing on our program again, sir. you're welcome back anytime. thank you, indeed, rabbi. >> thank you. stuart: now this. the d. of homeland security says...
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sending in information about this fine welsh town including that it's the birthplace of the great neville 1980! more personal. chris, but nonethelessjust as important. we're going to have five politicians with us later on. let's have a word with some of our voters who have come down this morning as well. we have got a mother and daughter, hannah and elizabeth joining us got a mother and daughter, hannah and elizabethjoining us here. good morning. elizabeth, we'll start with you. what sort of issues are floating your boat going into this general election? what is concerning you? what are you worried about? my boat is floated by poverty and the fct it has on our children and their education is spoilt. their health is spoilt. and also education in general. the school funding is not enough for any school even though new measures have been brought out and there are new policies coming. it's not enough for a basic school. so that the money for each child should be built up. what about for you hannah, did you watch the leaders debate last night? does something like that make a difference? it was
sending in information about this fine welsh town including that it's the birthplace of the great neville 1980! more personal. chris, but nonethelessjust as important. we're going to have five politicians with us later on. let's have a word with some of our voters who have come down this morning as well. we have got a mother and daughter, hannah and elizabeth joining us got a mother and daughter, hannah and elizabethjoining us here. good morning. elizabeth, we'll start with you. what sort of...