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o'brien: that's an important part. mr. haqqani: in the aviation sector -- sector, challenges, difficulties, any potential tension? is that a much shooter ride than the other sector? more difficult than any other. from a make in india perspective, we don't see it as a zero sum game. it's expanding the pie. just as you hire the g.e. locomotive example, you know, if the pie is growing that tremendously, it creates jobs here and it helps create jobs in india, which is a good, positive thing. mr. haqqani: and jobs will be created here as well. mr. kumar: absolutely, seattle, philadelphia, wherever the factories are. the reality is this is a competitive world. if we don't do it, somebody else will. whether we keep jobs in the u.s. or let them ship it to another place like russia or france, who will be suppliers. the reality is this is the growing demand, the growing pie here too.elps mr. haqqani: the rising tide lifts all boats. automation.ob how do you see that playing out? innovation will necessarily lead to greater automation
o'brien: that's an important part. mr. haqqani: in the aviation sector -- sector, challenges, difficulties, any potential tension? is that a much shooter ride than the other sector? more difficult than any other. from a make in india perspective, we don't see it as a zero sum game. it's expanding the pie. just as you hire the g.e. locomotive example, you know, if the pie is growing that tremendously, it creates jobs here and it helps create jobs in india, which is a good, positive thing. mr....
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for mattersica gomez of fact with soledad o'brien. >> next, they look like most american children buthey are not. >> they know what life is like in the refugee camps and of a have a chance to make a better. >> the coach giving children a shot. >> and a pro football player finds fans in an unlikely place. >> walking around with muscles, something the children wanted to touch. >>living i soledad: education is a basic human right but for millions of refugee children, going to school is not an option. according to a united nations report, only 50% of refugee children have access to primary education. in the united states, 40% of refugees resettled in 2015 or under the age of 18. one georgia community has an academy dedicated to refugee education. it is providing students with much more than just the basics. diane roberts has a look. ♪ >> those of us who have played sports understand the power of a team and that translates in the classroom and into the community , you immediately have a good response. teaching coach is these children a critical skill. how to play together as a team. doubly
for mattersica gomez of fact with soledad o'brien. >> next, they look like most american children buthey are not. >> they know what life is like in the refugee camps and of a have a chance to make a better. >> the coach giving children a shot. >> and a pro football player finds fans in an unlikely place. >> walking around with muscles, something the children wanted to touch. >>living i soledad: education is a basic human right but for millions of refugee...
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tim o'brien from bloomberg news is just reporting that.sive look at that reporting. he's going to be joining us in a moment. but if his reporting proves out, in between the racketeering lawsuit that's going ahead and the senate investigation of the documents they're getting from the senate, the investigation that robert mueller is leading as special counsel whose staff includes the former fraud chief at the justice department who was involved in the prosecution of felix sater for the pump and dump mob stock scheme all of those years ago, if this new reporting from tim o'brien proves out about russian money pouring into trump properties coming from sources close to putin, if that reporting proves out, we're left with the question of why that happened. why was money connected to putin pouring into trump projects? why did they do that? and if it did happen, is it likely now all these years later that that sort of thing is going to get somebody in trouble? reporter tim o'brien from bloomberg joins us in just a moment. we've got more ahead. sta
tim o'brien from bloomberg news is just reporting that.sive look at that reporting. he's going to be joining us in a moment. but if his reporting proves out, in between the racketeering lawsuit that's going ahead and the senate investigation of the documents they're getting from the senate, the investigation that robert mueller is leading as special counsel whose staff includes the former fraud chief at the justice department who was involved in the prosecution of felix sater for the pump and...
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understated o'brien is its king.ere two frankel foals, who finished third and fourth, wings of eagles is the son of the 2011 derby winner pour moi, so maybe not quite so much of a surprise. he finished ahead of his stablemate, cliffs of moher, giving trainer aiden o'brien a one—two at epsom. south africa got their champions trophy tournament under way against sri lanka. the world's number one ranked 50—over side, looked to be cruising towards a significant total thanks to hashim amla's century. but a flurry of late wickets saw them post 299, giving sri lanka a shot at victory. maz farookhi reports. south africa have walked a little unsteadily since arriving on british shores. in preparation for this tournament, they failed to find solid ground against england. still, timing is everything. few opening batsmen have the consistency of hashim amla, and he quickly found a firm footing on the biggest stage. others around them could not find their way, though, captain ab de villiers went cheaply, as did most of the middle o
understated o'brien is its king.ere two frankel foals, who finished third and fourth, wings of eagles is the son of the 2011 derby winner pour moi, so maybe not quite so much of a surprise. he finished ahead of his stablemate, cliffs of moher, giving trainer aiden o'brien a one—two at epsom. south africa got their champions trophy tournament under way against sri lanka. the world's number one ranked 50—over side, looked to be cruising towards a significant total thanks to hashim amla's...
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the golden larry o'brien trophy was on display in the team store. you can see the scene inside and outside of oracle arena and the team celebrating in the locker room after the game. today it's all about the championship gay. >> nbc bay area's tom jensen is live at dick's sporting goods store. >> the hats and shirts, everybody getting in on the action. this morning i had an e-mail from phil the bear for a championship t-shirt for your stuffed animal. >> reporter: it has been extremely busy here since they opened up this morning at 6:00 at dick's. these tables were full of shirts, stacked about this high, boxes all the way underneath them. almost all the boxes are empty right now except for a few shirts in the bottom of these two, but the stacks here have just been depleted. the hats are all gone. if you want a championship hat you might have to do when this gentleman did, got his hand painted for about 100 bucks. the warriors gear has been the hottest thing in town right now. some waited for hours to make sure they got their hands on the gear. warri
the golden larry o'brien trophy was on display in the team store. you can see the scene inside and outside of oracle arena and the team celebrating in the locker room after the game. today it's all about the championship gay. >> nbc bay area's tom jensen is live at dick's sporting goods store. >> the hats and shirts, everybody getting in on the action. this morning i had an e-mail from phil the bear for a championship t-shirt for your stuffed animal. >> reporter: it has been...
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it was also the 300th top—level triumph for o'brien and a first win at this year's meeting.site for everything else. from me and the a lwa ys everything else. from me and the always splendid sports today team, have a nice evening. hello, there. we saw the peak of the hit wave on wednesday afternoon, with temperatures across southern britain soaring into the low to mid—30s celsius. it was 35 degrees recorded at heathrow, which was the warmest day of the year, so far, but also the warmestjune day since 1976. wales also saw its hottest day with 31 degrees recorded in cardiff. further north, though, it is a little bit cooler, and we see a thundery breakdown developing, particularly across northern england and west scotland as we head into wednesday evening. that he will continue to retreat back into the near continent as cooler and fresher conditions push in off the atlantic, with a fair old breeze. this introduction of cooler air into the heat will spark off further thunderstorms through the overnight period. mainly in the northern half of the uk, tending to ease towards thursd
it was also the 300th top—level triumph for o'brien and a first win at this year's meeting.site for everything else. from me and the a lwa ys everything else. from me and the always splendid sports today team, have a nice evening. hello, there. we saw the peak of the hit wave on wednesday afternoon, with temperatures across southern britain soaring into the low to mid—30s celsius. it was 35 degrees recorded at heathrow, which was the warmest day of the year, so far, but also the warmestjune...
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so what happened to trump's lawsuit against o'brien.ed and he appealed and it was thrown out again. trump has admitted to the "the washington post" that the goal of his suit was to hurt o'brien. he never read his book but told his lawyers, quote, go sue him it will cost him a lot of money. >> thank you very much. and now let's go to jonathan turley former nixon white house counsel. john dean, you just saw -- the record speaks for itself as alex is reporting. the president exaggerated facts about payments or how many people worked for him. he now says 100% testify under oath about his privacy conversations with james comey. do you think he'd tell the truth under oath? >> i think he's truth challenged at this point. i know an attorney in july 2015 who had done a number of depositions with donald and said that -- he could never tell the truth. he couldn't get through a deposition without distorting and misrepresenting and dissem bling and lying. so i don't think he can get through a deposition or a grand jury without it. he's at high risk
so what happened to trump's lawsuit against o'brien.ed and he appealed and it was thrown out again. trump has admitted to the "the washington post" that the goal of his suit was to hurt o'brien. he never read his book but told his lawyers, quote, go sue him it will cost him a lot of money. >> thank you very much. and now let's go to jonathan turley former nixon white house counsel. john dean, you just saw -- the record speaks for itself as alex is reporting. the president...
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this is bbc world news america reporting from washington i'm john o'brien. donald trump tries to inject some life into his palm stolt health cap funds all american don't is trying to make sense of it all. that's why the united states is a strong as it is we've always taken that. and made them better why can't we take help your pocket you better instead of. fighting over it. in venezuela the hunt his own for rogue police officer suspected of carrying out a brazen helicopter attack on government buildings. and the creator of paddington basket generations one of britain's best loved characters. passed away aged ninety one. welcome to world news america donald trump is remaining optimistic that republicans can push through a bill to reform health cat. it's not looking good vote the senate leader mitch mcconnell has been forced to delay legislation after failing to drum up enough support from his own party. but speaking during a visit by the world champion chicago cubs baseball team. president trump offered a bit of a teaser on what lies in store. healthcare is w
this is bbc world news america reporting from washington i'm john o'brien. donald trump tries to inject some life into his palm stolt health cap funds all american don't is trying to make sense of it all. that's why the united states is a strong as it is we've always taken that. and made them better why can't we take help your pocket you better instead of. fighting over it. in venezuela the hunt his own for rogue police officer suspected of carrying out a brazen helicopter attack on government...
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. >> current writers, you have michael o'brien. i guess he is the best known catholic novelist in the country. >> we have that huge fan base for michael o'brien. he is probably the best known catholic novelist because we have published him. he's gotten all of his traction. has a painter. he writes very visually and vividly. he tries to write about religious experiences, which i think is hard to find in fiction. someone trying to describe what a religious experience is like. has very popular. he's been translated into more than 30 languages. he's definitely one of our favorite authors. >> okay. unique ignatius offerings. what about you? >> i really enjoy sally reed's conversion story. she converted from atheism and have a different way of telling the story. jennifer's book is something other than god. i also had been reading last year's best seller which was god or nothing. it is basically an interview book with him about his life and insights on spirituality. >> who is he? >> an african cardinal and head of the vatican department.
. >> current writers, you have michael o'brien. i guess he is the best known catholic novelist in the country. >> we have that huge fan base for michael o'brien. he is probably the best known catholic novelist because we have published him. he's gotten all of his traction. has a painter. he writes very visually and vividly. he tries to write about religious experiences, which i think is hard to find in fiction. someone trying to describe what a religious experience is like. has very...
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steve kerr looking happy durant with finals mvp "bill rusell" trophyjoe lacob and hoist the larry o'brien trophy warriors (grant) just in -- the warriors parade is scheduled for thursday at 10 am. it starts at 11th and broadway in oakland and will end along the banks of lake merritt.kron 4 will be there every step of the way...as the bay area celebrates another warriors championship. (grant) fan celebrations underway all around the bay ara tonight... kron4's j-r stone is live in san franisco. (grant) (grant) (steve) let's get back to oracle arena... kron4's alecia reid is live.what a night for warriors fans .... (steve) tonight's game at oracle set a record for the highest priced tickets ever sold. according to e-s-p-n a fan paid 133-thousand dollars for a pair of floor seats. (grant) it was a star studded event at oracle tonight.... we've been following some of the celebrities social media accounts... sean diddy combs posted this photo.. there's some speculation online he's the person that bought the pair of tickets.. but that's not confirmed. sno
steve kerr looking happy durant with finals mvp "bill rusell" trophyjoe lacob and hoist the larry o'brien trophy warriors (grant) just in -- the warriors parade is scheduled for thursday at 10 am. it starts at 11th and broadway in oakland and will end along the banks of lake merritt.kron 4 will be there every step of the way...as the bay area celebrates another warriors championship. (grant) fan celebrations underway all around the bay ara tonight... kron4's j-r stone is live in san...
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lydia. . ( lydia )here it is, the larry o'brien nba championship trophy.isn't it just beautiful....but even more beautiful was the celebration. many are saying this could be the start of a dynasty with durant, curry, thompson and green all under the age of thirty with contracts that will keep them with the warriors.after the game, steps curry talked about the win... (sot)this is steph curry's second championship and it seems he's far from done.but this is the first championship for kevin durant...reporting live in oakland, lydia pantazes kron4 news. nats of champagne celebration "who wants it. who wants it. i'll takit. i'll hold onto it as long as i want.""we got the win. it's the championship so it feels amazing>"obviously wewere heartbroken last year, but this year was our turn.and we're obviously quite happy, if you couldn't tell bymy wet hair." ( mark ) thanks lydia.( james ) now let's go to will tran who is live outside of dicks sporting goods in daly city. will. ( will ) dick's sporting goods will open at 6:00 this morning to begin sellin
lydia. . ( lydia )here it is, the larry o'brien nba championship trophy.isn't it just beautiful....but even more beautiful was the celebration. many are saying this could be the start of a dynasty with durant, curry, thompson and green all under the age of thirty with contracts that will keep them with the warriors.after the game, steps curry talked about the win... (sot)this is steph curry's second championship and it seems he's far from done.but this is the first championship for kevin...
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you're looking at the larry o'brien trophy.e trophy you saw kevin durant and steph curry hoisting up. victorious once again, their second championship in three seasons. let's take you inside oracle arena. you see the warriors celebrating their second championship in three years beating the cavaliers in this trilology. it marks the first time a bay area team has won a championship at their home stadium since the oakland a's did it more than 40 years ago. a spectacular effort by kevin durant who led the way with 39 points in that win taking home the nba mvp honors. the firework show was on display as fans celebrated the team's championship victory and for fans it was the culmination of as you mentioned one of the historic seasons in nba history. >> we've had a very strong feeling it was going to happen that's for sure. >> game five, at home, warriors win, 2017, the champs. >> i've been a season ticket holder since '86. >> wow. >> it's been a long run. >> reporter: take you guys back out here live. you can see back here at the tea
you're looking at the larry o'brien trophy.e trophy you saw kevin durant and steph curry hoisting up. victorious once again, their second championship in three seasons. let's take you inside oracle arena. you see the warriors celebrating their second championship in three years beating the cavaliers in this trilology. it marks the first time a bay area team has won a championship at their home stadium since the oakland a's did it more than 40 years ago. a spectacular effort by kevin durant who...
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. ♪ soledad: i'm soledad o'brien. welcome to "matter of fact." week of lawyering up at the white house as president trump and his son-in-law, jared kushner, hired private attorneys to represent them in the russia probe. it's all because of expanding investigations by special counsel robert mueller and the widening congressional probes into russia's involvement in the 2016 election. the biggest developments of the week. special counsel mueller cleared former f.b.i. director james comey's appearance before a congressional committee. former national security advisor michael flynn was subpoenaed by both congressional intelligence committees, as was trump's longtime personal lawyer, michael cohen. is the scope of the investigations reaching watergate proportions? jill wine-banks was an assistant special prosecutor in the watergate investigation. it is so nice to have you joining us. you were on the watergate team. there were plenty of people, who were citizens, who said this is a witch hunt. that was pushed by those who supported president nixon. simi
. ♪ soledad: i'm soledad o'brien. welcome to "matter of fact." week of lawyering up at the white house as president trump and his son-in-law, jared kushner, hired private attorneys to represent them in the russia probe. it's all because of expanding investigations by special counsel robert mueller and the widening congressional probes into russia's involvement in the 2016 election. the biggest developments of the week. special counsel mueller cleared former f.b.i. director james...
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i am soledad o'brien.s it possible the divisions in the nation are widening after a chaotic week in washington? the president claims vindication. republicans are scrambling to minimize the fallout from congressional testimony from former fbi director james comey. >> i was honestly concerned he might lie about the nature of the meeting, so i thought it important to document. soledad: democrats and republicans, finding a little common ground around the president or his efforts to remake the government. >> the president is new at this. he is new to government. >> the only thing that matters are the facts, the facts and the law. soledad: all of it hindering progress on a legislative agenda on health care, tax or form, immigration and an area that could be ripe for >> i am pleased to be with you. soledad: everybody, and i mean everybody, agrees the nation's infrastructure is falling apart and needs to be fixed. >> it does not matter where you live in this country. you can see every day the need for infrastructu
i am soledad o'brien.s it possible the divisions in the nation are widening after a chaotic week in washington? the president claims vindication. republicans are scrambling to minimize the fallout from congressional testimony from former fbi director james comey. >> i was honestly concerned he might lie about the nature of the meeting, so i thought it important to document. soledad: democrats and republicans, finding a little common ground around the president or his efforts to remake the...
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i am jane o'brien. president trump pulls america out of the paris climate agreement but keeps the door , open to better terms. so, we are getting out but we will start to negotiate and we will see you a deal that is fair. jane: the reaction to the decision is swift. his predecessor secretary of state speaks to us and doesn't hold back. was anink it extraordinary moment of self destruction by the president of the united states on behalf of this company. jane: taking a new look at an original renaissance man. an exhibition of the drawings of rafael opens to rave reviews in the u.k. ♪ jane: welcome to "world news america." it was a campaign promise that united supporters and had environmental groups up in arms. in the rose garden at the white house today, president trump announced he was pulling the united states out of the paris climate agreement. the international commitment to cut greenhouse gas emissions. but he left open the possibility of returning to the pact or creating a new and better deal for th
i am jane o'brien. president trump pulls america out of the paris climate agreement but keeps the door , open to better terms. so, we are getting out but we will start to negotiate and we will see you a deal that is fair. jane: the reaction to the decision is swift. his predecessor secretary of state speaks to us and doesn't hold back. was anink it extraordinary moment of self destruction by the president of the united states on behalf of this company. jane: taking a new look at an original...
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imf did o'brien. the death toll stands at 17 from the fire that engulfed a london high-rise. >> we know there will be more. the upper floors will be more challenging. the size of the building, it could take weeks. i want to be realistic, this could be a very long process. congressman steve scalise condition atl hospital. inmates time it is the calling the shots producing a program on life behind bars. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. a full inquiry has been promised to investigate the massive fire killing at least seven people -- 17 people and leaving many more injured and missing. it may take a full week to search the full building. >> fire officers continue their grim and dangerous work. out, exactlyake it how many, we do not know. emergency services are warning the scale of the tragedy has yet to become clear. death toll is now 17, we do believe that number will sadly increase. receiving37 people treatment, of which 17 are still in critical care. a wounde
imf did o'brien. the death toll stands at 17 from the fire that engulfed a london high-rise. >> we know there will be more. the upper floors will be more challenging. the size of the building, it could take weeks. i want to be realistic, this could be a very long process. congressman steve scalise condition atl hospital. inmates time it is the calling the shots producing a program on life behind bars. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. a full...
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and now "bbc world news reporting from washington, i am jane o'brien.ladimir putin directly ordered meddling in the u.s. election favoring president -- says a shocking new report in "the washington post." -- in the block destroyed by fire failed safety test. >> we are looking at charges such as manslaughter -- new -- a new romantic comedy is breaking down stereotypes. on public our viewers television in america and around the globe. an article has everyone talking today. according to "the washington post," the cia had proof that vladimir putin gave specific instructions to interfere in the u.s. election. equivalent of cyber bombs that could be detonated in case of an escalation. they didn'tder why pursue the threat more forcefully. our correspondent join me a short time ago. your story makes it clear that the obama administration knew long before any of this made a public that this was happening. why was president obama reluctant to act? >> there are a number of reasons. there was not a consensus among the intelligence agencies that putin wanted trump t
and now "bbc world news reporting from washington, i am jane o'brien.ladimir putin directly ordered meddling in the u.s. election favoring president -- says a shocking new report in "the washington post." -- in the block destroyed by fire failed safety test. >> we are looking at charges such as manslaughter -- new -- a new romantic comedy is breaking down stereotypes. on public our viewers television in america and around the globe. an article has everyone talking today....
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i am jane o'brien. thank you for watching. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> bbc world news was presented by kcet los angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: ( gunfire ) >> the first shot, i didn't realize was a gun shot. i just heard a loud pop. >> woodruff: what we're learning about a gunman opened fire on members of congress during an early m
i am jane o'brien. thank you for watching. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm sunny days, cooling...
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this is bbc world news america reporting from washington i'm john o'brien. a warning to north korea out the white house president trump welcomes his south korean counterpart and makes clear that will be a determined responds. to the nuclear threat. the air of strategic patience. with the north korean regime has failed. many years and it's failed. and frankly. that patience is over. adultery fire in a new york hospital injuring multiple people the shooter is believed to be a former employee who died of a self inflicted gunshot wound. and its international asteroid day what better way to mark the occasion than to bring some space rocks into wild very own studio. welcome to world news america tying fist teach it patients is over. that was the message donald trump had for north korea today as he stood side by side with the new south korean president. mr trump cold for determined response to the nuclear threat posed by kim jong moon. but he also took aim at seoul over trade and sharing the cost defense the bbc state department correspondent barbara tasha stops al
this is bbc world news america reporting from washington i'm john o'brien. a warning to north korea out the white house president trump welcomes his south korean counterpart and makes clear that will be a determined responds. to the nuclear threat. the air of strategic patience. with the north korean regime has failed. many years and it's failed. and frankly. that patience is over. adultery fire in a new york hospital injuring multiple people the shooter is believed to be a former employee who...
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reporting from washington, i'm jane o'brien. a stunning blow for theresa may in the british election. the prime minister loses her majority, that vows to keep her job despite the outcome. prime minister may: i will now form a government, a government that can provide certainty and lead britain forward at this critical time for our country. jane: what does history teach us about the road ahead? we will look into the history for some pointers. president trump contradicts fbi director james comey he will give his version under oath. this is how he summed up yesterday's hearing. president trump: no collusion, no obstruction, he is a leaker. jane: welcome to our viewers on in america andon around the globe. after the past year, you would think we couldn't be surprised by election results anymore, but the world look up to another shock from the u.k. it was less than two months ago that british prime minister theresa may called a snap election to strengthen her hand in brexit negotiations. instead, her position is critically weakened.
reporting from washington, i'm jane o'brien. a stunning blow for theresa may in the british election. the prime minister loses her majority, that vows to keep her job despite the outcome. prime minister may: i will now form a government, a government that can provide certainty and lead britain forward at this critical time for our country. jane: what does history teach us about the road ahead? we will look into the history for some pointers. president trump contradicts fbi director james comey...
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this is bbc world news america reporting from washington i'm john o'brien. the final push in an effort to end a caliphate the bbc is with iraqi forces as they retake symbolic ground in my soul. we just been told that three i. s. fighters have fled. from the building right in front of us. but it's clear that most of the militants who remained here well thanks. finish. president trump insults a female tv presenter on twitter his attack is swiftly condemned by senior republicans. obviously i don't see that as an appropriate comment i think the gore trying to run here is. improve the tone the civility of the debate. this obviously doesn't do that. and getting up out of the cities and into the country by this fall but turned his cow sheds into galleries . welcome to world news america so called islamic states grip on a wrong could be coming to an end tonight. iraqi security forces have retaken the site of the famous great mosque of al nuri in mosul. it was not the most three years ago that i asked declared its global caliphate with territory stretching from iraq
this is bbc world news america reporting from washington i'm john o'brien. the final push in an effort to end a caliphate the bbc is with iraqi forces as they retake symbolic ground in my soul. we just been told that three i. s. fighters have fled. from the building right in front of us. but it's clear that most of the militants who remained here well thanks. finish. president trump insults a female tv presenter on twitter his attack is swiftly condemned by senior republicans. obviously i don't...
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tim o'brien, executive editor of bloomberg view.nd kevin cirilli, staying with us from capitol hill. scarlet: we are moments away from attorney general jeff sessions' testimony before the senate intelligence committee. we will bring it to you live when it begins. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: in just moments, attorney general jeff sessions will be facing the senate intelligence committee. he will likely be bombarded with questions about what he knew about the firing of former fbi director jim comey, as well as his own meetings with russian officials. whether he will answer them is a different matter. he could very well invoke executive privilege. we are joined by cambridge halley, the former republican attorney general of the commonwealth of -- ken cuccinelli, former republican attorney general of the commonwealth of virginia. what you expect to hear from mr. sessions? what you want to hear from mr. sessions? ken: there is an so much i want. it says a lot that he asked for this and wants it to be open. he wants to get
tim o'brien, executive editor of bloomberg view.nd kevin cirilli, staying with us from capitol hill. scarlet: we are moments away from attorney general jeff sessions' testimony before the senate intelligence committee. we will bring it to you live when it begins. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: in just moments, attorney general jeff sessions will be facing the senate intelligence committee. he will likely be bombarded with questions about what he knew about the firing of former...
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jane o'brien, bbc news, washington.r breaking news, venezuela's president nicolas maduro says a stolen police helicopter has attacked the supreme court building in the capital caracas. speaking on state television, president maduro said a grenade was thrown at the building but didn't explode. an army officer oscar perez reportedly took control of the helicopter and has posted a statement calling for action against what he described as the criminal government. the venezuelan president has been facing months of protests after the government—controlled supreme court took a series of measures to boost mr maduro's authority. and finally before we go take a look at this. a superstitious elderly passenger has delayed a china southern airlines flight in shanghai after throwing coins at the engine for good luck. the 80—year—old told police she prayed for safety. it took engineers several hours to retrieve all the coins. she wasn't the best shot. of the nine coins thrown, only one hit its target, but this was enough to force the
jane o'brien, bbc news, washington.r breaking news, venezuela's president nicolas maduro says a stolen police helicopter has attacked the supreme court building in the capital caracas. speaking on state television, president maduro said a grenade was thrown at the building but didn't explode. an army officer oscar perez reportedly took control of the helicopter and has posted a statement calling for action against what he described as the criminal government. the venezuelan president has been...
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but the win ensures aiden o'brien finishes as champion trainer at royal ascot week — for the eighth timead throughout that. a valiant effort. thank you for persevering. they should bring you a glass of water. they are so mean. if you only knew what gallery crews could be like. but first let's have a quick look at some of the front pages. the observer leads with fire safety in schools — saying proposals to relax standards are to be dropped by ministers. prince harry dominates the frontpage of the mail of sunday, saying he considered quitting his royal role, but stayed for the queen. the sunday telegraph headlines ‘blackmail fears after mps hit by cyber attack‘ the cyber attack is also the main story on the sunday times — who report there was fury at the time it took for the incident to be revealed. and the express leads with an image ofjeremy corbyn, saying he ignored armed forces day invitations to appear at glastonbury. funerals in absentia have been taking place in london for some of the victims of the grenfell fire. at the al manaar mosque near to the tower block — hundreds gathered t
but the win ensures aiden o'brien finishes as champion trainer at royal ascot week — for the eighth timead throughout that. a valiant effort. thank you for persevering. they should bring you a glass of water. they are so mean. if you only knew what gallery crews could be like. but first let's have a quick look at some of the front pages. the observer leads with fire safety in schools — saying proposals to relax standards are to be dropped by ministers. prince harry dominates the frontpage...
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. -- is connor o'brien. it is at 10:00 and 6:00 on c-span. afterwords, utah proposing senator matley talks about forgotten historic and -- historical figures. senator lee is interviewed by former acting solicitor general. >> when you are on the lookout and they come to you gradually, ask the other people i knew who they thought should get more credit than they get them in the case of -- iroquois indian chief from the tried and he understood the principle of federalism because they lived in for centuries before we were our own country. i was intrigued. it is not a name that most americans know anything about stop yet, he had a profound impact on our system of government. enabled ofuy benjamin franklin to learn about federalism and he was the conduit from which this information flow. and and the articles of confederation into the constitution. announcer: watch afterwords on c-span 2's book tv. announcer: recently on c-span, new orleans mayor mitch landrieu the removal of a robert e. lee statue. >> to actually
. -- is connor o'brien. it is at 10:00 and 6:00 on c-span. afterwords, utah proposing senator matley talks about forgotten historic and -- historical figures. senator lee is interviewed by former acting solicitor general. >> when you are on the lookout and they come to you gradually, ask the other people i knew who they thought should get more credit than they get them in the case of -- iroquois indian chief from the tried and he understood the principle of federalism because they lived...
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jane o'brien, bbc news, washington. hello, good morning. this picture was taken at swanage in dorset. instead of the sunshine of monday we had the rain of tuesday. a lot of rain far and wide across the uk, 56 millimetres of rain already on the isle of man, and then more recently we've seen the wettest weather developing in the south—east, spilling into east anglia. both those areas seeing about a month's worth of rain injust 2a hours or so. and with the rain developing more widely, particularly in england and wales, and with some heavy rain too, a lot of water on the roads, surface spray, even into the morning rush—hour, it could be quite tricky on the roads if you are going to be travelling. you can see how extensive the rain is across england and wales by wednesday morning. still some heavy bursts of rain too. briefly some rain for northern ireland but much of scotland may well stay dry. may well brighten up towards the south—east but unlikely to do so in the south—west of england, the threat of more rain coming in here. and the rain neve
jane o'brien, bbc news, washington. hello, good morning. this picture was taken at swanage in dorset. instead of the sunshine of monday we had the rain of tuesday. a lot of rain far and wide across the uk, 56 millimetres of rain already on the isle of man, and then more recently we've seen the wettest weather developing in the south—east, spilling into east anglia. both those areas seeing about a month's worth of rain injust 2a hours or so. and with the rain developing more widely,...
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there it is, it's larry o'brien trophy. the championship back here in the town for the golden state warriors. all team stores are open extended hours including right here at the team store at oracle arena. opened at 8:00 a.m. we'll have more reaction coming up in the next half hour. >> perfect. i'm an extra small, he's an extra tall. >> i have that jacket, just not in that exact style. >> thank you very much. >> for the most part, the celebrations were peaceful. fire and police responded to at least two dumpster fires. >> celebrating responsibly, first the victory and now the parade. it's all going down this thursday in oakland. the parade will begin on broadway making it's way to the kaiser convention center. today the more on the parade if you want to take part in the festiviti festivities. good morning. >> reporter: fans from all over of the bay area will be heading to the warriors parade including hopping on bart so we have a lot of tips for you. here they are. i was at the last victory parade and it is massive. as you
there it is, it's larry o'brien trophy. the championship back here in the town for the golden state warriors. all team stores are open extended hours including right here at the team store at oracle arena. opened at 8:00 a.m. we'll have more reaction coming up in the next half hour. >> perfect. i'm an extra small, he's an extra tall. >> i have that jacket, just not in that exact style. >> thank you very much. >> for the most part, the celebrations were peaceful. fire and...
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tim o'brien, he's been on the a journalist, he threatened over and over, saying i have these tapes, u have these tapes as an effort to intimidate him. there were no tapes it turned out in that lawsuit, so this wases a sort of new york real estate-style effort to intimidate james comey but i think it undermines the president's credibility. it could create some legal issues for him. athink there are absolutely no takes and this is all distraction. >> i think jeffrey toobin and i are in agreement, all along we were saying there are no tapes. >> there are no tapes. >> is this a distraction? >> i don't know if what the strategy is here, if there is a strategy, and remember how much this backfired because the threat of tapes prompted comey to leak the -- his memos to his friend at columbia university which led to the appointment of the special prosecutor which is something the president didn't want. so, you know, in that respect, it was, you know, a disastrous move. in another respect, we are talking tonight about tapes rather than this health care bill which is very unpopular, and frankly,
tim o'brien, he's been on the a journalist, he threatened over and over, saying i have these tapes, u have these tapes as an effort to intimidate him. there were no tapes it turned out in that lawsuit, so this wases a sort of new york real estate-style effort to intimidate james comey but i think it undermines the president's credibility. it could create some legal issues for him. athink there are absolutely no takes and this is all distraction. >> i think jeffrey toobin and i are in...
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he timed his run perfectly to give trainer aidan o'brien a perfectly to give trainer aidan 0'brien arace, a six victory over as well. —— a sixth victory over as well. —— a sixth victory as well. let's go back to the general election. with less than a week till the country heads to the ballot box, reality check‘s presenter has been... questions have been raised about how reliable the polls are. in the last three days, we have had polls putting the conservative leader anywhere between three and 14%, so have the pollsters lost their mojo? there have been problems in the past, most notably, of course, during the general election campaign in 2015, when the polls said there would be a hung parliament, but of course, the conservatives as won an outright majority, so what's going on? let's ask a majority, so what's going on? let's aska man majority, so what's going on? let's ask a man who really should know. there is a persistent issue, which is how do we avoid over estimating labour and underestimating the conservatives? that was a problem that re—emerged quite starkly in 2015 and is a prob
he timed his run perfectly to give trainer aidan o'brien a perfectly to give trainer aidan 0'brien arace, a six victory over as well. —— a sixth victory over as well. —— a sixth victory as well. let's go back to the general election. with less than a week till the country heads to the ballot box, reality check‘s presenter has been... questions have been raised about how reliable the polls are. in the last three days, we have had polls putting the conservative leader anywhere between...
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this book to be a battle between the three favourites, the aidan o'brien trained cliffs of moher, untilings of eagles, wings of eagles coming from the crowd to win the derby! the 40-1 shot taking flight win the derby! the 40-1 shot taking flight for a famous victory, jockey padraig beggy‘s first derby ride too. if this is the jewel in flat racing's crown, the understated joe brya n racing's crown, the understated joe bryan is the king. —— o'brien. south africa got their champions trophy tournament under way against sri lanka. the world's number one ranked 50—over side, looked to be cruising towards a significant total thanks to hashim amla's century. but a flurry of late wickets saw them post 299, giving sri lanka a shot at victory. maz farookhi reports. south africa have walked a little and steadily since arriving on british shores. in preparation for this tournament, they failed to find solid ground against england. still, timing is everything. you opening batsman have the consistency of hashim amla, and he quickly found firm footing on the biggest stage. others around them could not f
this book to be a battle between the three favourites, the aidan o'brien trained cliffs of moher, untilings of eagles, wings of eagles coming from the crowd to win the derby! the 40-1 shot taking flight win the derby! the 40-1 shot taking flight for a famous victory, jockey padraig beggy‘s first derby ride too. if this is the jewel in flat racing's crown, the understated joe brya n racing's crown, the understated joe bryan is the king. —— o'brien. south africa got their champions trophy...
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and in the course of the lawsuit the biographer -- incidentally tim o'brien who was a guest on our showold him during the course of the conversations, he said over and over again he was tape-recording their conversations. in the course of the lawsuit trump gets asked about that under oath on the record in an official deposition. mr. trump you told tim o'brien over and over again that you were tape recording your conversations with him. did you actually tape-record those conversations? and despite all of the times that he priestly said it, when he had to answer that question at risk of perjury, the future president said i just wanted him to think i was recording him. of course i didn't actually record him. tapes? what tapes? i'm not equipped to tape anybody. who tapes people. so this is a thing he does. he has done this for years. there it is, black and white in a court deposition. that is why it was not totally out of left field when the president raised the specter last month that there might be tape recordings from his one on one meetings with james comey at the white house. the presi
and in the course of the lawsuit the biographer -- incidentally tim o'brien who was a guest on our showold him during the course of the conversations, he said over and over again he was tape-recording their conversations. in the course of the lawsuit trump gets asked about that under oath on the record in an official deposition. mr. trump you told tim o'brien over and over again that you were tape recording your conversations with him. did you actually tape-record those conversations? and...
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miles o'brien looks at why there is a vaccine for dogs, but not humans. >> when i pull ticks off of my children, i wish that i had some easy options like vaccination or prevention like i can give for my dogs, because it's an issue for people and their pets alike. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most pressing problems-- skollfoundation.org. >> the lemelson foundation. committed to improving lives through invention, in the u.s. and developing countries. on the web at lemelson.org. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: sena
miles o'brien looks at why there is a vaccine for dogs, but not humans. >> when i pull ticks off of my children, i wish that i had some easy options like vaccination or prevention like i can give for my dogs, because it's an issue for people and their pets alike. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> supporting...
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miles o'brien reports on the largest facility trying to do so, it's part of our weekly series on theading edge" of science and technology. >> reporter: at the w.a. parish power plant southwest of houston, they are piling up coal, getting ready for another long, hot, aggressively air- conditioned summer. one of the largest fossil fuel power plants in the country, parish can generate about one-fifth of the city's electricity, using coal- and gas-fired turbines. and, it is leading the nation down a promising, yet problematic path. here, they are trying to make "clean coal" more than a political slogan. mauricio gutierrez is c.e.o. of nrg, owner of the plant. >> we built the world's largest carbon capture system on an existing coal-fired power plant. it is the first commercial-scale facility of this kind in the united states. >> reporter: they are capturing and storing carbon dioxide, the greenhouse gas that is the main driver of global warming. this is prompting some unexpected support from members of the trump administration, many of them climate change deniers. listen to energy secret
miles o'brien reports on the largest facility trying to do so, it's part of our weekly series on theading edge" of science and technology. >> reporter: at the w.a. parish power plant southwest of houston, they are piling up coal, getting ready for another long, hot, aggressively air- conditioned summer. one of the largest fossil fuel power plants in the country, parish can generate about one-fifth of the city's electricity, using coal- and gas-fired turbines. and, it is leading the...
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jane o'brien, thank you very much.er doctors treating ten—month—old charlie gard, who is terminally ill, can turn off his life support. it would be against the wishes of his parents, who want to take their son to the us for experimental treatment for a rare genetic disorder. but last week, the uk supreme court agreed with specialists at great ormond street hospital that he should be allowed to die with dignity. our medical correspondent fergus walsh reports. charlie gard cannot see, hear, move, cry or swallow. he is seriously brain damaged and kept alive with a mechanical ventilator. his parents, chris gard and connie yates, have raised £1.3 million through crowdfunding for experimental treatment in the united states. they say they simply want the best for their son. he hasn't got anything to lose. we know that even if it doesn't work, which i think it will, we know that we have done everything that we can for him. but doctors, including independent experts, say the treatment cannot improve his condition. one concern i
jane o'brien, thank you very much.er doctors treating ten—month—old charlie gard, who is terminally ill, can turn off his life support. it would be against the wishes of his parents, who want to take their son to the us for experimental treatment for a rare genetic disorder. but last week, the uk supreme court agreed with specialists at great ormond street hospital that he should be allowed to die with dignity. our medical correspondent fergus walsh reports. charlie gard cannot see, hear,...
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o'brien wrote names of other officers involved with her. fast forward to may 20-16 --- abuslin confirmed to kron-4 she had sex with dozens of officers---but only a few while she was minor. one month after the scandal broke chief sean whent abruptly resigned in just eight days oakland went through three police chiefs. then came an explosive condemnation of the misconduct from a visibly angry mayor civilian oversight remained in place during the long search for a new police chief. then in september... criminal charges against seven law enforcement officers. this after
o'brien wrote names of other officers involved with her. fast forward to may 20-16 --- abuslin confirmed to kron-4 she had sex with dozens of officers---but only a few while she was minor. one month after the scandal broke chief sean whent abruptly resigned in just eight days oakland went through three police chiefs. then came an explosive condemnation of the misconduct from a visibly angry mayor criminal charges against seven law enforcement officers. this after
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connor o'brien with politico -- thank you so much. thank you both. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. as a publicreated service by america's cable and television companies.
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lydia. . ( lydia )here it is, the larry o'brien nba championship trophy.isn't it just beautiful....but more beautiful was the celebration. many are saying this could be the start of a dynasty with durant, curry, thompson and green all under the age of thirty with contracts that will keep them with the warriors.after the game, steps curry talked about the win... (sot) this is steph curry's second championship and it seems he's far from done.but this is the first championship for kevin durant...reporting live in oakland, lydia pantazes kron4 news. nats of champagne celebration "who wants it. who wants it. i'll takit. i'll hold onto it as long as i want.""we got the win. it's the championship so it feels amazing>"obviously wewere heartbroken last year, but this year was our turn.and we're obviously quite happy, if you couldn't tell bymy wet hair." ( mark ) thanks lydia.( james ) now let's go to will tran who is live outside of dicks sporting outside of who is live to will tran now let's go ( james )lydia. thanks ( mark ) ( mark ) thanks lydia.( ja
lydia. . ( lydia )here it is, the larry o'brien nba championship trophy.isn't it just beautiful....but more beautiful was the celebration. many are saying this could be the start of a dynasty with durant, curry, thompson and green all under the age of thirty with contracts that will keep them with the warriors.after the game, steps curry talked about the win... (sot) this is steph curry's second championship and it seems he's far from done.but this is the first championship for kevin...