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paul mason, a the channel islands. paul mason, 3 fine the channel islands. paul mason, a fine entered the day. most of those showers fading away. they could keep going a across south—west england. those of 9—14d. in england and wales, it is mainly dry. one spoils of sunshine. proud and sunny spells, more across scotland, a few showers, creeping into northern england, highs of 18—21id. this is bbc news, our latest headlines: the g7 summit has ended in disarray, with a war of words between president trump and the canadian prime ministerjustin trudeau. mr trump then accused him of being "dishonest and weak". and president trump is on his way to singapore, where north korea's leader kim jong—un has arrived. the two men will hold historic talks on denuclearisation. companies are to be forced to justify the pay gap between their highest and lowest earners. the tuc has welcomed the move, but says workers should also be appointed to boards. the millionaire brexit campaigner arron banks reportedly had undisclosed meetings with russian officials and discussed a deal i
paul mason, a the channel islands. paul mason, 3 fine the channel islands. paul mason, a fine entered the day. most of those showers fading away. they could keep going a across south—west england. those of 9—14d. in england and wales, it is mainly dry. one spoils of sunshine. proud and sunny spells, more across scotland, a few showers, creeping into northern england, highs of 18—21id. this is bbc news, our latest headlines: the g7 summit has ended in disarray, with a war of words between...
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paul mason, a fine entered the day. most of those showers fading away.hine. proud and sunny spells, more across scotland, a few showers, creeping into northern england, highs of 18—24d. this is bbc news, our latest headlines:
paul mason, a fine entered the day. most of those showers fading away.hine. proud and sunny spells, more across scotland, a few showers, creeping into northern england, highs of 18—24d. this is bbc news, our latest headlines:
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the next half an hour, and joining me for all of it, the commentators julia hartley—brewer and paul mason of you. first of all, here's our guide to the latest from europe in just 60 seconds. the european parliament kicked the idea of a diplomatic boycott of the world cup into row z, calling instead for the eu to simply condemn human rights violations in russia. angela merkel may be facing a coalition crisis after clashing with her interior minister over plans to turn away asylum seekers at the german border. a press conference to announce the policy was abruptly called off when it emerged mrs merkel had blocked the plans. the dutch prime minister, mark rutte, told meps that the eu should rein in its spending once the uk heads through the exits. it's only logical that the budget should shrink after brexit. and there was more belt tightening as the european parliament agreed to cut the number of meps after brexit. and critics of the so—called brussels gravy train had a headline writing field day when, yes, you guessed it, it broke down taking officials to strasbourg, leaving them stranded f
the next half an hour, and joining me for all of it, the commentators julia hartley—brewer and paul mason of you. first of all, here's our guide to the latest from europe in just 60 seconds. the european parliament kicked the idea of a diplomatic boycott of the world cup into row z, calling instead for the eu to simply condemn human rights violations in russia. angela merkel may be facing a coalition crisis after clashing with her interior minister over plans to turn away asylum seekers at...
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coming up saturday morning, george mason university senior research fellow and the lines for american manufacturing scott paul discussed trust -- trump administration policies. variety senior editor ted johnson will talk about the upcoming court decision on the at&t time warner merger. "washington journal," live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning. join the discussion. on wednesday, president trump signed the v.a. admission act into law. v.a.'s choicee program for another year. while the department wants to consolidate seven community care programs into one. this is 20 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. [applause] president trump: thank you very much, this is a very big day. we have been looking for choice for a long time. today is the day. it is very important. very happy. thank you for being here. this is truly historic moment. historic time for our country. i will be signing the landmark legislation to provide health care choice. what a beautiful word that is, choice. and freedom to our amazing veterans. i want to welcome our veterans. we have many here today. every care giv
coming up saturday morning, george mason university senior research fellow and the lines for american manufacturing scott paul discussed trust -- trump administration policies. variety senior editor ted johnson will talk about the upcoming court decision on the at&t time warner merger. "washington journal," live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning. join the discussion. on wednesday, president trump signed the v.a. admission act into law. v.a.'s choicee program for another year. while...
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one is veronique de rugy of the george mason university mercatus center. we also welcome scott paul from the american alliance for manufacturing. we want to start with your takeaways from day one of the g7 meeting in quebec and what you will be looking for today. i don't expect much. there are clear differences that president trump has articulated. tore is obviously resistance that from the rest of the g7. i think something that they all can come to agree on, and this is one of the understated roles of the administration's policy, how to confront china and its state led capitalism? it is a common interest they all have. i don't know if they will be able to pivot to that given some of the rhetoric we have seen the last few days, but that would be a reasonably good outcome in my perspective. host: veronique de rugy? guest: that is one of the things they should be able to agree with one another about, what to do with china. create aneir way, you alliance of like-minded countries and you deal with it together. from the trump administration and the aggressiveness and very unorthodox move
one is veronique de rugy of the george mason university mercatus center. we also welcome scott paul from the american alliance for manufacturing. we want to start with your takeaways from day one of the g7 meeting in quebec and what you will be looking for today. i don't expect much. there are clear differences that president trump has articulated. tore is obviously resistance that from the rest of the g7. i think something that they all can come to agree on, and this is one of the understated...
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laundering and all of these charges you have to remember that paul says he is innocent bill schneider is a professor of public policy at george mason university joins me now from los angeles in california good to have you with us mr schneider i mean the charges are mounting up serious are these latest accusations. well this is the first time we've seen a direct connection between someone in the who was in the trump campaign and russia he's got his close associate is alleged to have ties with russian intelligence they were working on behalf of a leader in ukraine who was ended up as pro russian i think he's in russia now well after he was forced into exile so there is a connection here between trump's campaign chairman former campaign chairman and russian intelligence that we never saw directly established before and how do these charges that impact on sort of the whole case against manifold that robert mueller is bringing forward well the case against man of ford is a bit separate from the investigation of president trump because matter for the crimes he's been accused of doing are things he did in his lobbying firm like money laun
laundering and all of these charges you have to remember that paul says he is innocent bill schneider is a professor of public policy at george mason university joins me now from los angeles in california good to have you with us mr schneider i mean the charges are mounting up serious are these latest accusations. well this is the first time we've seen a direct connection between someone in the who was in the trump campaign and russia he's got his close associate is alleged to have ties with...
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coming up saturday morning, george mason university senior research fellow and the lines for american manufacturing scott paul discussed trust -- trump administration policies. variety senior editor ted johnson will talk about the upcoming court decision on the at&t time warner merger. "washington journal," live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning. join the discussion. on wednesday, president trump signed the v.a. admission act into law. v.a.'s choicee program for another year. while the department wants to consolidate seven community care programs into one. this is 20 minutes.
coming up saturday morning, george mason university senior research fellow and the lines for american manufacturing scott paul discussed trust -- trump administration policies. variety senior editor ted johnson will talk about the upcoming court decision on the at&t time warner merger. "washington journal," live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning. join the discussion. on wednesday, president trump signed the v.a. admission act into law. v.a.'s choicee program for another year. while...
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and a public policy professor at george mason university he says the new accusations could force manifolds to testify against the president. very significant for paul man averred and it's potentially significant for the investigation of president trump because the special counsel and his investigators can use these charges which have now accelerated dramatically to pressure paul man of his group to testify against the president to tell everything he knows about the president's relations with russia about the campaign's connections with russia because the illegal molon money laundering that paul montfort is accused of doing were done with ukrainian politics or came the money came from ukrainian politicians with close ties to russia so he may know a lot and the special counsel will try to get every bit of information he can out of men for by saying you know we have these charges and we can reduce them we can ask for more lenient sentence we don't know everything the man for knows who his campaign manager early on but he may know a lot about what went on in the trump campaign and about the investigation the matter is being investigated by the special
and a public policy professor at george mason university he says the new accusations could force manifolds to testify against the president. very significant for paul man averred and it's potentially significant for the investigation of president trump because the special counsel and his investigators can use these charges which have now accelerated dramatically to pressure paul man of his group to testify against the president to tell everything he knows about the president's relations with...
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coming up this morning, george mason university senior research fellow in the alliance for american manufacturing paul discuss the administrative's trade and tariff policy. and johnson will be here to talk time-warner merger. be sure to watch c-span'sw" -- c-span's "washington journal." watch -- join the discussion. >> our live coverage from quÉbec, canada begins at 4:00 p.m. eastern. and at 6:30 p.m., vice president mike pence gives the key speech at the faith conference. >> this week marks the 58th anniversary of the assassination of robert f kennedy. last few weeks, robert francis kennedy was enjoying himself. he really enjoyed getting out among the people and he enjoyed the physical contact. he refused to police protection because he said all the people wanted to do was to touch him. not to hurt him. >> watch the cbs news special report from june 6, 1968, the night robert kennedy died from gunshot wounds. >> they quickly decided to transfer him to good samaritan hospital where the facilities were better for delicate brain surgery. esther kennedy was with him all of the time riding in the ambulance
coming up this morning, george mason university senior research fellow in the alliance for american manufacturing paul discuss the administrative's trade and tariff policy. and johnson will be here to talk time-warner merger. be sure to watch c-span'sw" -- c-span's "washington journal." watch -- join the discussion. >> our live coverage from quÉbec, canada begins at 4:00 p.m. eastern. and at 6:30 p.m., vice president mike pence gives the key speech at the faith conference....
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mason university's and the urban institute's on challenges facing social security and medicare funding. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning. join the discussion. sentative paul gosar, republican of arizona, who serves the fourth district and is a member of the freedom caucus. guest: good morning. host: there is a debate going on within the caucus on immigration, can you give us the characterization of that debate? guest: we are trying to come up with a solution that looks at what the american people wanted, they wanted border security and were promised border security. they want to have a conversation about illegal immigration, why is it taking so long for people to come into the country the right way, and borde
mason university's and the urban institute's on challenges facing social security and medicare funding. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning. join the discussion. sentative paul gosar, republican of arizona, who serves the fourth district and is a member of the freedom caucus. guest: good morning. host: there is a debate going on within the caucus on immigration, can you give us the characterization of that debate? guest: we are trying...
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mason along with elaine quijano who's here this morning. welcome. >> thanks. i'm a big fan of the show. >> great to have you here. >>> this morning president trump's former campaign manager, paul manafort, is waking up in jail. a federal judge ordered manafort incarcerated ahead of his trial on charges that include bank fraud and conspiracy after allegations of witness tampering surfaced in special counsel robert mueller's investigation of russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. >> president trump tried to distance himself from manafort but later tweeted that he thought the judge's decision was unfair. weijia jang is at the white house with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, elaine. sources tell cbs news manafort is banking on a presidential pardon to keep him out of jail for the rest of his life. the president's personal attorney, rudy giuliani, says pardons may be coming when that special counsel investigation wraps up, a pretty clear message for manafort as he sits behind bars. paul manafort arrived at court in washington friday where a federal judge revoked his bail after prosecutors accused him of witness tampering ahead of his upcoming t
mason along with elaine quijano who's here this morning. welcome. >> thanks. i'm a big fan of the show. >> great to have you here. >>> this morning president trump's former campaign manager, paul manafort, is waking up in jail. a federal judge ordered manafort incarcerated ahead of his trial on charges that include bank fraud and conspiracy after allegations of witness tampering surfaced in special counsel robert mueller's investigation of russian interference in the 2016...