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paul: it's fascinating, dan, almost nothing about the economy really.tions about housing, a couple other things. but a lot of focus on abortion. that's the one issue they really focused on. i guess they feel that's a political advantage for her against republicans, but this issue of whether or not she can get away with kind of soaring at 40,000 feet and, you know, let you other folks talk about deep policy, can that succeed? >> i'm not sure it can, to tell you the truth. if you look at the polling on the direction of the country, the average of people who think the country's been going in the right directions, 25%. and this has been one of the big challenges, right, to to the biden presidency. they felt very frustrated. they had all these economic policies, thought they were doing well. but the number of people who think the country's going in the wrong direction stays high. and it's going to be impossible for kamala harris to simply erase the past three and a half years. she has to address it. and the way she's addressing it is fascinating. she says we
paul: it's fascinating, dan, almost nothing about the economy really.tions about housing, a couple other things. but a lot of focus on abortion. that's the one issue they really focused on. i guess they feel that's a political advantage for her against republicans, but this issue of whether or not she can get away with kind of soaring at 40,000 feet and, you know, let you other folks talk about deep policy, can that succeed? >> i'm not sure it can, to tell you the truth. if you look at...
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paul dan's may no longer be in charge but that work is, according to kevin roberts, very much alive andell. host: gary is in baltimore. democrat. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. can you say something about these parallel organizations along with project 2025 like sick leg -- ziklag. i have not heard anything about the greater idaho movement. these organizations are on the same page as what you are talking about. i'm interested in hearing more about them. guest: thanks for the call. i would imagine you are a propublica reader because ziklag was the subject of a big investigation before this project 2025 story. these groups are part of this larger conservative coalition that is very much close to president trump and his political sphere. they are all taking a piece of the pie to try to get voters, mobilized and excited for the trump campaign and to turn them out in november. they are taking different pieces of the pie. ziklag is very much about mobilizing the christian right. the center for renewing america is much more of a policy group tied to a former
paul dan's may no longer be in charge but that work is, according to kevin roberts, very much alive andell. host: gary is in baltimore. democrat. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. can you say something about these parallel organizations along with project 2025 like sick leg -- ziklag. i have not heard anything about the greater idaho movement. these organizations are on the same page as what you are talking about. i'm interested in hearing more about them. guest:...
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paul: that question of deterrence, dan, is crucial.wise we'll pay too big price, but what do we do? >> it's difficult to know what exactly you can do to deter this kind of behavior. i think another thing that has to be seriously considered is what we can do to deter our own people from getting into a situation like this. we now talk about being in a second cold war with china and vertebra that -- russia. during the original cold war, there were all those iron curtain countries, and, by the -- by and large, people did not travel to them because it was too dangerous. i think the united states has now got to make it clear to its own citizens you should not be going to countries like russia or iran or china. i know it's difficult, but i think that pressure has to be put on. paul: still ahead, with less than six months left in his presidency, joe biden launches an assault on judicial independence with a sweeping plan to overhaul the supreme court. we'll take a closer look at the potential legal and political fallout next. ♪ ♪ can you do thi
paul: that question of deterrence, dan, is crucial.wise we'll pay too big price, but what do we do? >> it's difficult to know what exactly you can do to deter this kind of behavior. i think another thing that has to be seriously considered is what we can do to deter our own people from getting into a situation like this. we now talk about being in a second cold war with china and vertebra that -- russia. during the original cold war, there were all those iron curtain countries, and, by...
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just type in paul dans and you will be able to find all segments relating to him.et us hear from ryan in new york on the republican line. good morning. caller: good morning. regarding america's citizens traveling in becoming prisoners. i do think republicans have a better -- a better track record of coming to get you. the barack obama presidency that had the student in north korea. he was tortured for one year, brought home and had to pass away in front of his parents, it was so bad. i do not feel safe with democrats. brittney griner took so long. thank god our prisoners are coming home republicans i trust to come and get you. unless you just want to not be in the country. god bless. host: spencer in illinois on the democrat line. what is your top story? caller: good morning, i just have a question. if i was a convicted felon today get a job -- could i get a job in the white house. but i get an answer to the question. host: that was spencer, and a reminder to everyone calling in, when you are talking to the screener they will remind you to turn down your television
just type in paul dans and you will be able to find all segments relating to him.et us hear from ryan in new york on the republican line. good morning. caller: good morning. regarding america's citizens traveling in becoming prisoners. i do think republicans have a better -- a better track record of coming to get you. the barack obama presidency that had the student in north korea. he was tortured for one year, brought home and had to pass away in front of his parents, it was so bad. i do not...
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just type in paul dans and you will be able to find all segments relating to him.et us hear from ryan in new york on the republican line. good morning. caller: good morning. regarding america's citizens traveling in becoming prisoners. i do think republicans have a better -- a better track record of coming to get you. the barack obama presidency that had the student in north korea. he was tortured for one year, brought home and had to pass away in front of his parents, it was so bad. i do not feel safe with democrats. brittney griner took so long. thank god our prisoners are coming home republicans i trust to come and get you. unless you just want to not be in the country. god bless. host: spencer in illinois on the democrat line. what is your top story? caller: good morning, i just have a question. if i was a convicted felon today get a job -- could i get a job in the white house. but i get an answer to the question. host: that was spencer, and a reminder to everyone calling in, when you are talking to the screener they will remind you to turn down your television
just type in paul dans and you will be able to find all segments relating to him.et us hear from ryan in new york on the republican line. good morning. caller: good morning. regarding america's citizens traveling in becoming prisoners. i do think republicans have a better -- a better track record of coming to get you. the barack obama presidency that had the student in north korea. he was tortured for one year, brought home and had to pass away in front of his parents, it was so bad. i do not...
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can -- paul dans. >> i think that's part of the problem, you can't separate yourself from a plan written cabinet and spoke at a convention where you had a hand in planning it. they were prime time speakers that wrote chapters, and i think the reason the trump campaign is now running as far as possible from this project 2025 the is because it is unpopular with the american people, and it scares people. and now they're like, oh, wait a minute, we don't like this and once again they're struggling in a world in which they can't frame kamala harris. howard: i bet 90% of americans don't know what project -- >> i think a lot of -- howard: well, the media people do. let me get a break. when we come back, breathless coverage as kamala harris is down to three vp finalists. ♪ ♪ rs! starting a business is never easy, but starting it eight months pregnant.. that's a different story. i couldn't slow down. we were starting a business from the ground up. people were showing up left and right. and so did our business needs. the chase ink card made it easy. when you go for something big like this, your ki
can -- paul dans. >> i think that's part of the problem, you can't separate yourself from a plan written cabinet and spoke at a convention where you had a hand in planning it. they were prime time speakers that wrote chapters, and i think the reason the trump campaign is now running as far as possible from this project 2025 the is because it is unpopular with the american people, and it scares people. and now they're like, oh, wait a minute, we don't like this and once again they're...
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is key because a lot of the leaders that were in charge of crafting project 2020 five, including paul dan'sr and over again that this blueprint was created so that way, conservative warriors could then be ready to enter into a second trump administration. a lot of the people that authored project 20 25 worked in donald trump's administration. geoff: lebron lopez -- laura lopez, thanks so much. laura: thank you. ♪ geoff: despite having access to more information than ever before, americans trust in the news media has been declining in recent years. nearly three quarters of americans say the news media is making political polarization worse. judy woodruff investigates as part of her ongoing series, america at a crossroads. >> i listen to fox news. i listen to newsmax. i will go to cnn, to see what they are saying. judy: jeri levasseur is a republican committeewoman in haverhill, massachusetts. >> do we want to do heavy traffic time like 4:00 to 7:00 again? okay. judy: on a hot evening this july, she and a handful of fellow republicans were working on their plans to show support for former pre
is key because a lot of the leaders that were in charge of crafting project 2020 five, including paul dan'sr and over again that this blueprint was created so that way, conservative warriors could then be ready to enter into a second trump administration. a lot of the people that authored project 20 25 worked in donald trump's administration. geoff: lebron lopez -- laura lopez, thanks so much. laura: thank you. ♪ geoff: despite having access to more information than ever before, americans...
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paul dan's may no longer be in charge but that work is, according to kevin roberts, very much alive and well. host: gary is in baltimore. democrat. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. can you say something about these parallel organizations along with project 2025 like sick leg -- ziklag. i have not heard anything about the greater idaho movement. these organizations are on the same page as what you are talking about. i'm interested in hearing more about them. guest: thanks for the call. i would imagine you are a propublica reader because ziklag was the subject of a big investigation before this project 2025 story. these groups are part of this larger conservative coalition that is very much close to president trump and his political sphere. they are all taking a piece of the pie to try to get voters, mobilized and excited for the trump campaign and to turn them out in november. they are taking different pieces of the pie. ziklag is very much about mobilizing the christian right. the center for renewing america is much more of a policy group tied to a forme
paul dan's may no longer be in charge but that work is, according to kevin roberts, very much alive and well. host: gary is in baltimore. democrat. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. can you say something about these parallel organizations along with project 2025 like sick leg -- ziklag. i have not heard anything about the greater idaho movement. these organizations are on the same page as what you are talking about. i'm interested in hearing more about them....
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paul: kim, the left-wing of the democratic party as dan suggested is pretty happy with his choice and bernie sanders numbers and this was their preference pretty and so why are they so happy and what is it about tim walz. kimberly: well look, despite how he comes across anita's have this midwestern style of the roles out often in jackets any of the family farm in union high school teacher. the reality is in particular, all his record since he has been governor of the state and especially since democrats, they when the congress there as well as my has been extraordinarily progressive. it is been big spending, big government, and all about climate policies and very radical on the left and on the cultural agenda in particular on transgender issues. he was a lockdown stated during covid-19 right there with andrew cuomo and i was looking paul gigot, minnesota the summer of 2021, still had restrictions on gatherings between people coming this was a place that had sort of its model itself was to be the california midwest that is happened under tim walz leadership. paul: and kyle, do you thin
paul: kim, the left-wing of the democratic party as dan suggested is pretty happy with his choice and bernie sanders numbers and this was their preference pretty and so why are they so happy and what is it about tim walz. kimberly: well look, despite how he comes across anita's have this midwestern style of the roles out often in jackets any of the family farm in union high school teacher. the reality is in particular, all his record since he has been governor of the state and especially since...
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paul: let's bring in dan heninger and bill mcgurn. did you learn anything about the vice president's views? >> we came out of it with nothing more and that was the goal. when she has been specific like on her economic plan she has been blasted even by some members of the left. what she wants to look is presentable, personable and say nothing. it was a great success from the campaign point of view. mission accomplished. paul: my values have not changed. she said that more than once, clearly a practiced line to try to forge the idea whether she changed her policy views. what do you think that means? >> i have an idea what it means, it's like a cloud, the listeners are supposed to make of it whatever they will. one of the vaguest phrases, my values have not changed. she did fill in the blanks when she said for instance that she has always believed in cleaning up the climate and what they did in the inflation reduction act which is to set timelines and deadlines for doing so. after she said that, that answer was crying out for dana bash t
paul: let's bring in dan heninger and bill mcgurn. did you learn anything about the vice president's views? >> we came out of it with nothing more and that was the goal. when she has been specific like on her economic plan she has been blasted even by some members of the left. what she wants to look is presentable, personable and say nothing. it was a great success from the campaign point of view. mission accomplished. paul: my values have not changed. she said that more than once,...
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paul. alongside his doubles partner dan evans.shortly after the defeat, sir andy posted on x, saying never even liked tennis anyway. sir keir starmer also posted on x saying thanks andy for two decades of phenomenal entertainment and sportsmanship. a true british great. murray bows out from the sport as a double olympic champion , three double olympic champion, three time grand slam winner and former world number one murray thanked his fans for the support they've shown him over the years. >> hi everyone , it's andy, >> hi everyone, it's andy, i just want to send a quick message to say a huge thank you for all of your support over the years, it's been a bit of a roller coaster at times, but, yeah, the support i've had from from you guys has been extremely special, particularly when i've, you know, been competing at, you know, wimbledon and, you know, the olympic games in london. it was incredible. so, yeah, i just want to say a huge thanks for sticking with me and getting behind me. and, yeah, i'll miss you all, but. yeah, thanks
paul. alongside his doubles partner dan evans.shortly after the defeat, sir andy posted on x, saying never even liked tennis anyway. sir keir starmer also posted on x saying thanks andy for two decades of phenomenal entertainment and sportsmanship. a true british great. murray bows out from the sport as a double olympic champion , three double olympic champion, three time grand slam winner and former world number one murray thanked his fans for the support they've shown him over the years....
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paul. alongside his doubles partner dan evans. defeat , sir andy posted on x, defeat, sir andy posted on x, saying never even liked tennis anyway. sir keir starmer took to x as well , anyway. sir keir starmer took to x as well, saying thanks andy for two decades of phenomenal entertainment and sportsmanship, a true british great. murray bows out from the sport as a double olympic champion, three time grand slam winner and former world number one, while murray thanked his fans for the support they've shown him over the years. >> hi everyone , it's andy, >> hi everyone, it's andy, i just want to send a quick message to say a huge thank you for all of your support over the years. it's been a bit of a roller coaster at times, but, yeah, the support i've had from from you guys has been extremely special, particularly when i, you know, been competing at, you know , wimbledon and, you know, know, wimbledon and, you know, the olympic games in london. it was incredible. so, yeah, i just want to say a huge thanks for sticking with me and ge
paul. alongside his doubles partner dan evans. defeat , sir andy posted on x, defeat, sir andy posted on x, saying never even liked tennis anyway. sir keir starmer took to x as well , anyway. sir keir starmer took to x as well, saying thanks andy for two decades of phenomenal entertainment and sportsmanship, a true british great. murray bows out from the sport as a double olympic champion, three time grand slam winner and former world number one, while murray thanked his fans for the support...
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but in those final moments, as evan gershkovich is handover, paul whelan is handed over what happens in that moment. danis it's indescribable and i've witnessed the exchange that handover. my last job day in iraq. i watched the handover of jill carroll who have been held for 83 days. and what do literally, every moment, every day, every second for these political prisoners and is exactly what they are because what do we pawns in this game? and you've talked about the hostage diplomacy. i call it hostage terrorism and rogue regimes like putin do this and they do it very effectively. and your guests have all laid out all the facts about training dissidents and journalists for criminals and unfortunately that's what it takes, but for these two individuals all these hostages, it is, is an indescribable experience and a sense of relief because you don't know what moment day-to-day and alice, i mean, the near wall street. wall street journal reporter was just sentenced to 16 years. paul whelan has been in a penal colony and then to find out in the last few days that now the swaps happening it's answering ever
but in those final moments, as evan gershkovich is handover, paul whelan is handed over what happens in that moment. danis it's indescribable and i've witnessed the exchange that handover. my last job day in iraq. i watched the handover of jill carroll who have been held for 83 days. and what do literally, every moment, every day, every second for these political prisoners and is exactly what they are because what do we pawns in this game? and you've talked about the hostage diplomacy. i call...
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he and dan evans were beaten in straight sets by america's taylor fritz and tommy paul, 6—2 6—4.ry problems this year, confirmed before the games that it would be his final event. and so this result brings the curtain down on an extraordinary career, which included two wimbledon titles, the us open and, of course, two olympic gold medals. one of andy murray's biggest rivals during his career, novak djokovic, is into the semi finals, trying to win an olympic gold medal, the only major title missing from his collection. djokovic beat greece's stefanos tsitsipas in straight sets. he'll next face italy's lorenzo musetti. meanwhile, the man that beat djokovic in the wimbledon final last month, carlos alcaraz, beat america's tommy paul and will face felix auger aliasime in the other semi final, after the canadian beat casper ruud. in the shock of the olympic tennis tournament so far, the polish top seed and four—time french open champion, iga swiatek, was beaten by zheng qinwen in their semi final. the chinese player took the first set, 6—2, and came from 4—0 down in the second to win
he and dan evans were beaten in straight sets by america's taylor fritz and tommy paul, 6—2 6—4.ry problems this year, confirmed before the games that it would be his final event. and so this result brings the curtain down on an extraordinary career, which included two wimbledon titles, the us open and, of course, two olympic gold medals. one of andy murray's biggest rivals during his career, novak djokovic, is into the semi finals, trying to win an olympic gold medal, the only major title...
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well, that was our dan ashley reporting the paul mccartney eyes of the storm exhibit will be at the deyoungrch through early july next year. well, people are making the trek to burning man in the nevada desert. officials don't expect heavy, heavy rain like last year, but light rain certainly still could keep people from getting in. gate road may be closed depending on the conditions, and if that happens, burners would see a delay in their arrivals to black rock city. last year, a storm created a muddy mess, stranding many people. as we head to break, let's check in with lisa. how's it looking right now? >> well, it is certainly gray and gloomy from emeryville. temperatures are in the low 60s. it's muggy. we've had some light rain showers and later on today, a sunny day for you in the east bay with low 70s arriving. so it's going to be mild and sunny despite our gray start. we'll talk about a big warm up starting tomorrow and lasting through part when we're young, we're told anything is possible... ...but only a few of us go out and prove it. witness the greatness of anna hall on a connectio
well, that was our dan ashley reporting the paul mccartney eyes of the storm exhibit will be at the deyoungrch through early july next year. well, people are making the trek to burning man in the nevada desert. officials don't expect heavy, heavy rain like last year, but light rain certainly still could keep people from getting in. gate road may be closed depending on the conditions, and if that happens, burners would see a delay in their arrivals to black rock city. last year, a storm created...
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that was our dan ashley reporting the paul mccartney eyes of the storm exhibit will be at the deyoungly july next year. well, people are making the trek to burning man in the nevada desert. officials don't expect heavy rain like last year, but light rain could still keep people from getting in. gate road may be closed depending on the conditions. if that happens, burners would see a delay in their arrivals to black rock city. last year, a storm created a muddy mess, stranding many people. and here in the bay area, we have seen rain this morning. let's check on the drizzle outside. lisa? yes. >> you know, look at the water on the lens here. this is walnut creek. mostly cloudy skies. we've got rain in tiburon, the sunset district right now, pushing into the east bay. but yet sunshine is still on the way for your saturday afternoon. last night against the tampa bay rays and the ninth inning, cementing his place in baseball history. he's now the fastest major league player to join the 4040 club. that's 40 home runs and 40 stolen bases in just one season. ohtani broke the record held by al
that was our dan ashley reporting the paul mccartney eyes of the storm exhibit will be at the deyoungly july next year. well, people are making the trek to burning man in the nevada desert. officials don't expect heavy rain like last year, but light rain could still keep people from getting in. gate road may be closed depending on the conditions. if that happens, burners would see a delay in their arrivals to black rock city. last year, a storm created a muddy mess, stranding many people. and...
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that was our dan ashley reporting the paul mccartney eyes of the storm exhibit will be at the deyoungmarch through early july next year. well, people are making the trek to burning man in the nevada desert. officials don't expect heavy rain like last year, but light rain certainly could still keep people from getting in. gate road may be closed depending on the conditions, if that happens, burners would see a delay in their arrivals to black rock city. last year, a storm created a muddy mess, stranding many people. well, as you're waking up this saturday morning, here is the view outside. let's check in with lisa. >> okay, stephanie, this is a look at pier 39. and certainly dark out there, but we are tracking some showers moving across the bay area, not just the north bay, but even in the east bay. we've seen a few down towards fremont and union city. so we'll talk about how long it lasts, how your weekend is shaping up, and get ready for sun even today. and a big warm ♪ yeah, baby, i like it like that ♪ ♪ you gotta believe me when i tell ya ♪ ♪ i like it like that ♪ ♪ i like it like
that was our dan ashley reporting the paul mccartney eyes of the storm exhibit will be at the deyoungmarch through early july next year. well, people are making the trek to burning man in the nevada desert. officials don't expect heavy rain like last year, but light rain certainly could still keep people from getting in. gate road may be closed depending on the conditions, if that happens, burners would see a delay in their arrivals to black rock city. last year, a storm created a muddy mess,...
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he's less life then paul ryan, he has less liked than dan quayle, of course, a sort of infamous in terms of his unlikability. the bottom line is this j.d. vance is not helping the republican ticket at this particular point. tim walz, if nothing else, is probably at least helping a little bit on the democratic side, she made a good selection. donald trump did that will ultimately make a difference in the outcome of this election? >> maybe not, but the bottom line is that donald trump has been having to answer for j.d vance and kamala harris hasn't had to do any real answering for we also need some interviews, so maybe there will look look hopefully they'll do an interview. >> some tough interviews. but the bottom line is with about 80 days or so to go. one made a good selection, the other didn't point taken. >> all right. harry enten. thank you so much thank step mom here. so a pretty segment. tim walz has fired up the base, but can he win over the voters that he and calm? kamala harris need to win in november, we're going to talk about the challenge for the minnesota governor and the vp
he's less life then paul ryan, he has less liked than dan quayle, of course, a sort of infamous in terms of his unlikability. the bottom line is this j.d. vance is not helping the republican ticket at this particular point. tim walz, if nothing else, is probably at least helping a little bit on the democratic side, she made a good selection. donald trump did that will ultimately make a difference in the outcome of this election? >> maybe not, but the bottom line is that donald trump has...
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paul but then really showed her lack of experience. danar problems in the early months of the campaign. they can't afford that. they don't have that kind of time. or the j.d. vance childless cat lady. what are the risks? >> as you noted, time is of the essence. in acknowleding this, that's where the campaign zeroed in on the short list. these are folks who have been in the national spotlight for a good while in different roles. some in executive roles, some congressional roles. i do think that there is strength there and making the vetting process earlier. the question in terms of the chemistry, i think it's important. this is going to be the person's co-pilot. for me, what i keep coming back to -- i'm going to put my bias on the table. i'm from arizona. the border is so important. we have reached the peak of a humanitarian crisis. this is a vulnerability for vice president harris. i think in looking at mark kelly, he is someone that can help with the border and with independents. >> yamiche, i want to talk about the former president's app
paul but then really showed her lack of experience. danar problems in the early months of the campaign. they can't afford that. they don't have that kind of time. or the j.d. vance childless cat lady. what are the risks? >> as you noted, time is of the essence. in acknowleding this, that's where the campaign zeroed in on the short list. these are folks who have been in the national spotlight for a good while in different roles. some in executive roles, some congressional roles. i do think...
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he and his team gb partner, dan evans, lost in straight sets to the americans, taylor fritz and tommy paulble disaster injune 2023 gripped the world for days, everyone hoping that the five people on board would return to the surface safe and sound. knocking sounds were heard that were thought to possibly be coming from the oceangate sub, but hopes were dashed when titan's wreckage was found. rory golden was on the mothership at the surface. our science editor rebecca morelle spoke to him before he set sail on the first expedition to the titanic wreck site since the submersible disaster. when contact was lost. a service held at sea above the wreck of the titanic to remember the 1,500 lives lost in the 1912 maritime disaster, but also those who died on board the titan submersible injune last year. the sub was attempting to visit the wreck when contact was lost. rory golden was on the surface ship, anxiously waiting. when the sub was overdue, we weren't unduly concerned because communications break down a lot in the ocean. but when the alarm was finally raised, that's when we realised that th
he and his team gb partner, dan evans, lost in straight sets to the americans, taylor fritz and tommy paulble disaster injune 2023 gripped the world for days, everyone hoping that the five people on board would return to the surface safe and sound. knocking sounds were heard that were thought to possibly be coming from the oceangate sub, but hopes were dashed when titan's wreckage was found. rory golden was on the mothership at the surface. our science editor rebecca morelle spoke to him before...
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he and dan evans are a set and 5—4 down to america's taylor fritz and tommy paul in the quarter finals this will be his final ever tennis match before he retires. earlier, in the shock of the olympic tennis tournament so far, the polish top seed and four—time french open champion iga swiatek was beaten by zheng qinwen. the chinese player took the first set 6—2 and came from 4—0 down in the second to win it 7—5, ending swiatek�*s 25—match winning streak on the paris clay. a run dating back to 2021. double 0lympic champion helen glover missed out on a historic third title for britain as her women's four team were beaten by the netherlands in the rowing. glover — in the yellow boat — who returned to the sport after becoming a mother — took silver alongside esme booth, sam redgrave and rebecca shorten in a thrilling women's four race — they were edged out byjust .18 seconds. agonisingly close to gold. it's one of three rowing medals for team gb on thursday — some sad news to end with, the leicester city manager craig shakespeare has died at the age of 60, his family has announced. he was u
he and dan evans are a set and 5—4 down to america's taylor fritz and tommy paul in the quarter finals this will be his final ever tennis match before he retires. earlier, in the shock of the olympic tennis tournament so far, the polish top seed and four—time french open champion iga swiatek was beaten by zheng qinwen. the chinese player took the first set 6—2 and came from 4—0 down in the second to win it 7—5, ending swiatek�*s 25—match winning streak on the paris clay. a run...
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in the second second set, they lost in straight sets alongside dan evans against tommy paul and taylorrican pair, six two, six four. and yeah look i mean it's time to look back . nobody time to look back. nobody expected him to do anything on this in this tournament. expected him to do anything on this in this tournament . the this in this tournament. the quarterfinals are a very respectable achievement, very respectable achievement, very respectable end and a good way to bring down his his illustrious career. but it's time to look back on 19 years of achievement. really i mean, i interviewed him back in 2005. i was told that he would be a bit of a hope in future. i wouldn't i wasn't told that he would go on to win grandstands. but you just don't know when they're that age. it's simple as that. >> and was it him or his mum that put out the tweet yesterday saying, well, didn't like tennis that much? in any case, i can't remember which one it was. i think it might have been judy and it was very funny and it was like, i mean, she's been right, right with him from the very, very beginning.
in the second second set, they lost in straight sets alongside dan evans against tommy paul and taylorrican pair, six two, six four. and yeah look i mean it's time to look back . nobody time to look back. nobody expected him to do anything on this in this tournament. expected him to do anything on this in this tournament . the this in this tournament. the quarterfinals are a very respectable achievement, very respectable achievement, very respectable end and a good way to bring down his his...
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his final game saw him and his playing partner, dan evans, lose their 0lympic men's doubles quarterfinal on paris to the americans, taylor fritz and tommy paul! they say don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened, but after everything he's given us we can forgive the tears. their partnership had been the roller—coaster that kept on thrilling — and fans were here for the ride. unfortunately it all seemed to be going in one direction. this hasn't been a great start for the brits. after losing the first set 6—2, they needed a better start. still some spring in the murray legs. this was more like it, but americans fritz and paul had grown up together and their tennis was in sync. and the brits in real trouble now. it looked a long way back now. 0nly — was there one more twist in the tail? this was a rally for the ages, back and forth it swung before finally... would you believe it? that old murray magic was still there, twinkling in the city of light, but the time for plucky comebacks was over. it's the end of andy murray's tennis career. you can really feel the love in here for andy murray and everything he's achieved, but it's the
his final game saw him and his playing partner, dan evans, lose their 0lympic men's doubles quarterfinal on paris to the americans, taylor fritz and tommy paul! they say don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened, but after everything he's given us we can forgive the tears. their partnership had been the roller—coaster that kept on thrilling — and fans were here for the ride. unfortunately it all seemed to be going in one direction. this hasn't been a great start for the brits....
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americans taylor fritz and tommy paul , sets loss to americans taylor fritz and tommy paul, alongside his doubles partner danefeat, sir andy posted on social media well, never liked tennis anyway. sir keir starmer took to social media to saying thanks for andy two decades of phenomenal entertainment and sportsmanship. a true british great, he added. murray bows out from the sport as a double olympic champion, three time grand slam winner and former world number one. those are the latest gb news headlines. for now, i'm sam francis. more at 5:00. >> for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code or go to gb news. com forward slash alerts . com forward slash alerts. >> my thanks to sam francis for a largely accurate news bulletin. now in the last hour, former immigration minister robert jenrick has officially launched his campaign to be leader of the conservatives. let's cross live to gb news political editor christopher hope. christopher did robert jenrick set the house on fire? >> well, he said, and welcome, welcome here to newark. that's right. the house
americans taylor fritz and tommy paul , sets loss to americans taylor fritz and tommy paul, alongside his doubles partner danefeat, sir andy posted on social media well, never liked tennis anyway. sir keir starmer took to social media to saying thanks for andy two decades of phenomenal entertainment and sportsmanship. a true british great, he added. murray bows out from the sport as a double olympic champion, three time grand slam winner and former world number one. those are the latest gb news...
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dan is upset about that as well. all right. now to a news conference. we've been talking about this the boxing match between youtuber jake paul and all time great mike tyson happening all over again. yeah. >> because we did this before, right? remember, these two already had a news conference for their highly anticipated fight before tyson's health scare for an ulcer flare up that was back in late may, but at fanatics fest in new york city this weekend, they reignited the new rivalry for their fight that is now planned for the fall. >> there was even some light shoving and of course, plenty of trash talk. we're all going to watch this, right? >> your tummy hurt. >> your tummy hurt. still, i feel a lot better now. i love mike, i respect him, but we're not friends anymore. until november 15th, i'm knocking this out and we're going to see who's dead. we will see who's dead. we will see who's dead. mike. we will, we will. >> jake paul is going to get killed right here. >> so if you want to see who's dead, that is november 15th in arlington at at&t stadium, where the previously mentioned cowboys play. >> this is going to last one round. that's my prediction. >
dan is upset about that as well. all right. now to a news conference. we've been talking about this the boxing match between youtuber jake paul and all time great mike tyson happening all over again. yeah. >> because we did this before, right? remember, these two already had a news conference for their highly anticipated fight before tyson's health scare for an ulcer flare up that was back in late may, but at fanatics fest in new york city this weekend, they reignited the new rivalry for...
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murray and his partner dan evans lost in the quarter finals to america�*s taylor friz and tommy paul.try, it�*s hard to accept it. britain�*s greatest tennis player has now left the court. i�*ve been ready for this moment for the last few months. i feel lucky that i was able to come even to compete here. but, yeah, i�*m looking forward to to stopping now. thank you so much for everything, andy murray. andy murray said goodbye to wimbledon last month. paris was the encore where he refused to leave the stage. in the doubles with dan evans, they got through two rounds and saved seven match points. but taylor fritz and tommy paul were the americans who would end the dream. a win would have put the britons in a match for a medal. but in two sets this time, they got swept away. evans and murray did fight back at the end. commentator: you couldn't write this. . it was typical of murray�*s two decades on the court. defiant through injuries, he�*s played with pain and patience. still, last month, he said he�*d love to go on for ever. but the end of the road had to be here. game, set and match.
murray and his partner dan evans lost in the quarter finals to america�*s taylor friz and tommy paul.try, it�*s hard to accept it. britain�*s greatest tennis player has now left the court. i�*ve been ready for this moment for the last few months. i feel lucky that i was able to come even to compete here. but, yeah, i�*m looking forward to to stopping now. thank you so much for everything, andy murray. andy murray said goodbye to wimbledon last month. paris was the encore where he...
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paul thank you very much for sharing your story with us today. >> thank you for your support. >> martha: you bet. absolutely. but spring and former cia station chief and moscow dan. fox news contributor and 1 of our best go to sources in a situation like this because he understands the inner workings of the russian government, the kgb, fsb and all of it. so why do you think this release happened today we. >> i think russia president vladimir putin thought this was about the best deal he was going to get. you know, the russians have a saying. [ speaking alternate language ] >> the russians don't leave their own behind in more. russia president vladimir putin has done exactly that. thousands are dying every day and his barbaric invasion of ukraine. i think you feels the pressure that he needs to do something to take care of his guys. 1 of which he got back but was convicted of murder in berlin and i think russia president vladimir putin needs to demonstrate to his own inner circle has military and security services that he's got their back. i think that was a part of his calculus. i spent years at cia trying to see the world through his twisted kgb eyes and that w
paul thank you very much for sharing your story with us today. >> thank you for your support. >> martha: you bet. absolutely. but spring and former cia station chief and moscow dan. fox news contributor and 1 of our best go to sources in a situation like this because he understands the inner workings of the russian government, the kgb, fsb and all of it. so why do you think this release happened today we. >> i think russia president vladimir putin thought this was about the...
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dan. >> tonight, a closer look at the recidivism rate here in san francisco and a big contract extension for the city's pretrial diversion program. san francisco sheriff paulmiyamoto joins us live with a closer look at the changes then our adus. the solution to our housing crisis. bay area lawmakers are embracing the trend. lyanne melendez joins us with new data that may surprise you. join us for those stories and more at 530 on abc seven bay area streaming tv. dan and ama. >> very good. steph thank you. >> and you can download the abc seven app or head to abc7 news.com and join stephanie in two minutes. be sure to do that. >> and if you're watching us here on tv. world news tonight with david muir is next for spencer, christian and all of us. we appreciate your time. i'm dan ashley and i'm ama daetz. >> we will see you again at 6:00. when we're young, we're told anything is possible... ...but only a few of us go out and prove it. witness the greatness of anna hall on a connection worthy of gold: xfinity mobile. only xfinity gives you the most powerful mobile wifi network, with speeds up to a gig in millions of locations. and right now, xfinity internet cu
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come back, we're going to be talking to dan, back out of now this is a guy who understands the story that we are talking about. this is a guy who works for the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity with an emphasis on the word piece. yeah, that's the word that we all used to know and revere back. 0203040 years ago or something like that. we're going to be right back. the russian states never as one of the most sense community best english i'll send, send up the speed . what else calls question about this? even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin mission, the state on the rush to day and split the ortiz food next. even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube tv services. for what question did you say from stephen twist, which is the to possess your country? they want to possess your you around noon they want to possess your gas. they want to at least share why, you know, it was good for them because he was just opening all the doors. but the problem with them is they do not understand that the characteristics of people who they are dealing with as much as you press the bear bear will come out. the problem is going to
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. >> brian: dan, we can share this with you and get your reaction, wall street general reporter and ex-marina paulvolved in the prisoner swap and they have been released by russia as part of this major swap, we don't know on the other side yet, we are beginning to get that information, so you know what they have been through over the last few years, what is your reaction? >> ainsley: really quickly, evan is a part of her family and works for "the wall street journal." >> this is a day to celebrate their release, but it's also important for all of us to remember that it was vladimir putin kgb russia which denies their own citizens, and anyone who visits freedom of assembly and freedom of speech, this is the result of that and so i think while we celebrate the return of our american citizens, we await the opportunity to give them all the support that they need and it's going to be a lot. we also at the same time have to remember what a despicable regime extending in the the kremlin right now. and yes, and they are barbaric invasion of ukraine is another over example of that, not to mention their all
. >> brian: dan, we can share this with you and get your reaction, wall street general reporter and ex-marina paulvolved in the prisoner swap and they have been released by russia as part of this major swap, we don't know on the other side yet, we are beginning to get that information, so you know what they have been through over the last few years, what is your reaction? >> ainsley: really quickly, evan is a part of her family and works for "the wall street journal."...
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he and dan evans have been beaten in straight sets by america's taylor fritz and tommy paul — 6—2 6—4around final. she finished with an overall score of 59.131 — ahead of brazil's rebeca andrade and her us team—mate sunisa lee. it completes a remarkable comeback for biles — who pulled out of the final in tokyo three years ago. it's her sixth olympic gold and ninth medal in total. the debate over the criteria for participation in women's sport inside 46 seconds. khelif is one of two athletes — along with taiwan's lin yu—ting — who've been cleared to compete in the women's boxing in paris, having been disqualified from last year's women's world championships for failing to meet eligibility criteria. the ioc claims in khelif�*s case that was because of increased levels of testosterone which it says are within regulation now. 0ur sports editor dan roan has more from paris: it was always going to be highly controversial ever since it was revealed that these two fighters lin yu—ting and imane khelif of algeria were going to be allowed to compete in this woman's boxing competition by the ioc
he and dan evans have been beaten in straight sets by america's taylor fritz and tommy paul — 6—2 6—4around final. she finished with an overall score of 59.131 — ahead of brazil's rebeca andrade and her us team—mate sunisa lee. it completes a remarkable comeback for biles — who pulled out of the final in tokyo three years ago. it's her sixth olympic gold and ninth medal in total. the debate over the criteria for participation in women's sport inside 46 seconds. khelif is one of two...
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dan ashley. >> thanks for joining us. it was remarkable, poignant moments. just over an hour ago, emotional reunions as three americans, including wall street journal reporter evan gershkovich and former marine paul whelan, are back on american soil, the trio arrived just about 90 minutes ago at joint base andrews, just outside washington. they were greeted by their families and loved ones on the tarmac, along with president biden and vice president harris. whelan was the first one off the plane. he is a former marine, had been held since 2018 by russia. >> gershkovich was next to get off the plane he had been held since early 2023 and was recently sentenced to 16 years in prison on espionage charges. he was based out of the wall street journal's moscow bureau. it kept a counter up on its website that tracked the days, hours and seconds he was held in russia. >> also, kumasi was the last one off the plane. she too is a journalist and is originally from russia and holds dual citizenship. she was sentenced to six years in prison for spreading false information about the russian army. the president held an impromptu news conference. >> anyone who has lost family or worried about whether family would
dan ashley. >> thanks for joining us. it was remarkable, poignant moments. just over an hour ago, emotional reunions as three americans, including wall street journal reporter evan gershkovich and former marine paul whelan, are back on american soil, the trio arrived just about 90 minutes ago at joint base andrews, just outside washington. they were greeted by their families and loved ones on the tarmac, along with president biden and vice president harris. whelan was the first one off...