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peter davis the superintendent was the one who presented it to him as a gift as the jazz museum in 1965. louis armstrong confirmed that this was one of the notches he had made in the mouthpiece. you could see the mouthpiece there today. he would put his lips on the instrument. so moving into the other area of this museum, the area where we've got the number of instruments on display, this one is a particular interest, the trumpet owned by him. >> he's living in his 90s now, he was a prolific producer and arranger and writer and a bandleader. he was really fundamental in his career, he helped produce and arrange for many people. one of the earliest in the development of the rock 'n roll scene. a direct link from jazz to rock 'n roll. this was one of the best pianos, it was in the den of his home. despite being internationally known, one of the creators of rock and roll, he wanted to live here. his home was damaged during katrina. it was under 12 feet of water. once the water receded it was damaged. the legs of this had broken off. the entire piano was just really in a horrible way. it ha
peter davis the superintendent was the one who presented it to him as a gift as the jazz museum in 1965. louis armstrong confirmed that this was one of the notches he had made in the mouthpiece. you could see the mouthpiece there today. he would put his lips on the instrument. so moving into the other area of this museum, the area where we've got the number of instruments on display, this one is a particular interest, the trumpet owned by him. >> he's living in his 90s now, he was a...
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access i don't think there's necessarily fit strath thank you mr it's unfortunate we're out of time peter davis with the british k breasting council thank you for being on the program. we'll be back at the top of the hour with more world news see you then. germany state by state. the most colorful. the life of us. the most traditional. find you don't need any time. checking in with a web special. take a tour of germany state by state. on t w dot com.
access i don't think there's necessarily fit strath thank you mr it's unfortunate we're out of time peter davis with the british k breasting council thank you for being on the program. we'll be back at the top of the hour with more world news see you then. germany state by state. the most colorful. the life of us. the most traditional. find you don't need any time. checking in with a web special. take a tour of germany state by state. on t w dot com.
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to this i think there's necessarily fit strath thank you mr it's unfortunate we're out of time peter davis with the british cave rescue council thank you for being on the program . we'll be back at the top of the hour with more whole new cd of the. german state by state. the most colorful. the life lyrics. the most traditional. find it all that any time. check in with a web special. take a tour of germany state by state. on t.w. dot com. treasure hunting in madagascar. it's dangerous and difficult work. but still everyone here has high hopes that they'll find a fortune. and maybe today will be their lucky day and they'll find some gemstones in the sand. dig and i'm at the now what if i were really found a sound fine it could be dangerous for me if i sell it for a lot of money the crooks will be off to me in a big hurry that would be scary i couldn't sleep at night i get out of here early in the morning and go back to my village of course people there would be watching me too but the safest thing would be to get the money out of here quickly not on a. bend and they told me that it would be
to this i think there's necessarily fit strath thank you mr it's unfortunate we're out of time peter davis with the british cave rescue council thank you for being on the program . we'll be back at the top of the hour with more whole new cd of the. german state by state. the most colorful. the life lyrics. the most traditional. find it all that any time. check in with a web special. take a tour of germany state by state. on t.w. dot com. treasure hunting in madagascar. it's dangerous and...
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later it's all for me for this news hour keep it here more to come on the other side of the break peter davi setbacks. we know the culture we know the problem that affects this part of the world very very well and that is something that we're trying to take to the rest of the world we have gone to places and reported on a story that it might take an international networks moment to be able to do it united nations these people are out there going on anti-riot the world. we are challenging the voices were challenging companies who are going to places where nobody else is going. on the furniture. and hundred forty on. u.s. and british companies have announced the biggest discovery of natural gas in west africa but what to do with these untapped natural resources is already a source of heated debate nothing much has changed they still spend most of their days looking forward to for the dry riverbed like this one five years on the syrians still feel battered or even those who managed to escape their country have been truly unable to escape the war. the world's primary could change producing natio
later it's all for me for this news hour keep it here more to come on the other side of the break peter davi setbacks. we know the culture we know the problem that affects this part of the world very very well and that is something that we're trying to take to the rest of the world we have gone to places and reported on a story that it might take an international networks moment to be able to do it united nations these people are out there going on anti-riot the world. we are challenging the...
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. >> peter, lanny davis issuing statements on reports of the tape. here is how it reads.e is an ongoing investigation and we are sensitive to that. suffice it to say that when the recording is heard, it will not hurt had cohen. any attempt at spin cannot change what is on the tape." how do you interpret that? >> i think it's very straightforward. if we've learned anything you want to always record your fixer. obviously michael cohen understood very early on in his relationship with donald trump that this was a man not to be trusted. consequently i don't think there's just two or three minutes of tape recordings, there was obviously, as recorded earlier, probably a novel, if not many volumes of the novel the prosecutors are looking at. so at the end of the day, i'm not sure this hurts the president politically but i think no question there could be tremendous legal liability not as it relates to payment but other conversations. >> president coming out switchinging about these reports, out there tweeting says it was inconceivable the government would tape a lawyer -- a lawy
. >> peter, lanny davis issuing statements on reports of the tape. here is how it reads.e is an ongoing investigation and we are sensitive to that. suffice it to say that when the recording is heard, it will not hurt had cohen. any attempt at spin cannot change what is on the tape." how do you interpret that? >> i think it's very straightforward. if we've learned anything you want to always record your fixer. obviously michael cohen understood very early on in his relationship...
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his electoral fortunes and not, for example, to shield melania from difficult news. >> and peter baker, lanny davison camera last night on cnn, appealing directly to the american people, looking directly into the camera, and, you know, saying what do you hear, i'm looking at mr. and mrs. trump in red america, what are you hearing. is this basically a public relations campaign by michael cohen, maybe preliminary to an offer to cooperate with prosecutors, either state or if it turns out -- i mean, federal in new york, or perhaps mueller. but politically, how does this impact the president, in that the "access hollywood" tape was right before the election and that didn't seem to turn off the hard-core support that the president had. so if there's no legal issue, is it really politically important? >> yeah, it's a great question. the most important thing to take out of this is what harry just said when he used the phrase the trump camp and the cohen camp. the fact that there is a trump camp and a cohen camp is what seems to me to be the most important thing to take out of this. cohen is clearly off the
his electoral fortunes and not, for example, to shield melania from difficult news. >> and peter baker, lanny davison camera last night on cnn, appealing directly to the american people, looking directly into the camera, and, you know, saying what do you hear, i'm looking at mr. and mrs. trump in red america, what are you hearing. is this basically a public relations campaign by michael cohen, maybe preliminary to an offer to cooperate with prosecutors, either state or if it turns out --...
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. >> curiously, peter, i want to get your take on lonny davis speaking with politico.linton fixer engineers michael cohen's turn against trump. is it possible that lanny davis is interested more in hurting president trump than michael cohen? >> no i don't think. i'm reluctant to talk about intentions because i'm confused about my own. in the case of lanny davis, i've another him for decades. he's an incredibly talented attorney and spinmeister. the more he helps and what he believes may be part of the strategy, and certainly his client's strategy now which is to bring donald trump to justice. >> atima, the renewed scrutiny that donald trump, jr. didn't tell his father in advance of it. what do you think being called to the judiciary meeting for the second time? >> pretty high. this is a guy in 2016, any allusion to the fact that he had any discussions with the russians comes out and then in fact he did take a meeting and then it keeps getting worse from there. so, you know, definite, his credibility is in question. they're going to want to ask further questions. >> we
. >> curiously, peter, i want to get your take on lonny davis speaking with politico.linton fixer engineers michael cohen's turn against trump. is it possible that lanny davis is interested more in hurting president trump than michael cohen? >> no i don't think. i'm reluctant to talk about intentions because i'm confused about my own. in the case of lanny davis, i've another him for decades. he's an incredibly talented attorney and spinmeister. the more he helps and what he believes...
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davis is being hired to counter rudy giuliani. they're playing very similar roles for michael cohen and the president respectively. the biggest thing that struck me from that interview, petersaid that when giuliani goes on sunday television and says that if michael cohen tells the truth, then that will be good for us. and lanny davis interpreted that to mean that if michael -- the truth according to trump is actually falsehoods and lies and lanny davis made it clear that if michael cohen tells the truth, it would be the opposite of what trump would say and trump would want him to say. so that was a pretty striking revelation. i do think it is an open question as to how much michael cohen has on donald trump. and it may be that michael cohen has a lot of information on other people and a little bit on trump. but as you point out, buttering up the special counsel, michael cohen has been buttering up the fbi from the very get go of these searches. i think at some point he is going to go meet with prosecutors and cooperate. >> and, betsy, michael cohen is not your usual deal maker -- excuse me. donald trump is not your usual deal maker. michael cohen knows that better than any
davis is being hired to counter rudy giuliani. they're playing very similar roles for michael cohen and the president respectively. the biggest thing that struck me from that interview, petersaid that when giuliani goes on sunday television and says that if michael cohen tells the truth, then that will be good for us. and lanny davis interpreted that to mean that if michael -- the truth according to trump is actually falsehoods and lies and lanny davis made it clear that if michael cohen tells...
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davis about that. >> maybe we will one day. that would be great. thank you. for reaction from the white house, we go to peter doocy. how is the white house ponding to all of this today? >> reporter: everything cohen related gets forwarded to the president's outside legal team which does include reject reasonable. they'r-- rudy guiliani.reports h new cohen revelations are not. however, the president did want to get on the board about this today. he went on twitter and wrote this, arrived back in washington last night from a very emotional reopening of a major u.s. steel plant in granite city, illinois only to be greeted with the ridiculous news that robert mueller and gang 13 angry democrats obviously kept find collusion. only collusion with russia was with the democrats now they're looking at my tweets along with 53 million other people. the rigged witch hunt continue. fake news doesn't waste my time with dumb questions. i did not know of the meeting with my son don jr. someone trying to make up stories in order to get himself how of a unrelated jam. taxi cab maybe. he retained bill and crooked hillary clinton lawy
davis about that. >> maybe we will one day. that would be great. thank you. for reaction from the white house, we go to peter doocy. how is the white house ponding to all of this today? >> reporter: everything cohen related gets forwarded to the president's outside legal team which does include reject reasonable. they'r-- rudy guiliani.reports h new cohen revelations are not. however, the president did want to get on the board about this today. he went on twitter and wrote this,...
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peter will have the details in support. of britain's prime minister's been falsified a replacement for the man she put in charge of bracks it negotiations after his sudden resignation david davis announced his decision in a letter to theresa may in which he wrote that he couldn't abide by the government's current departure plan dominic rob who was the housing minister will take over the post the turmoil is another blow to mrs may who struggle to unite factions within the governing conservative party over rex it well it's been a rocky road ever since a narrow majority of voters in the u.k. wed fifty two to forty eight percent opted for leaving the european union in a twenty sixteen referendum the following months to resume a became prime minister replacing david cameron who resigned in the wake of the leave result and in march of twenty seventeen after contentious debate britain's parliament empowered mrs may to trigger article fifty of the e.u. treaty. now this lays out the process of leaving within a two year window. in june last year treason may try to strengthen her hand in the breaks it negotiations holding a snap election that she thought she would easily win but the gamb
peter will have the details in support. of britain's prime minister's been falsified a replacement for the man she put in charge of bracks it negotiations after his sudden resignation david davis announced his decision in a letter to theresa may in which he wrote that he couldn't abide by the government's current departure plan dominic rob who was the housing minister will take over the post the turmoil is another blow to mrs may who struggle to unite factions within the governing conservative...
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davis in leaving the cabinet. joining me now is the labour mp peter kyle.s who have championed brexit leaving in disgust as well. wasn't that inevitable? no, it was inevitable because they divide a period of copyright and reflection are singing to the public and people reported lead and what their aspirations were —— people who voted leave and people who voted the main. submitting an article 50 should have triggered a period of two years of negotiation with the eu. we submitted article 50 and had a period of two years of negotiating within the cabinet. we haven't even started on the go stations with the eu and we now have five or six weeks to get this done and dusted —— discussions with the eu. there is nowhere else to the can -- kick eu. there is nowhere else to the can —— kick the can. the architects of brexit arejust —— kick the can. the architects of brexit are just running away rather than staying put and delivering the brexit that they promised to the public. that's why i believe we need people's votes because i think the public had to have the final
davis in leaving the cabinet. joining me now is the labour mp peter kyle.s who have championed brexit leaving in disgust as well. wasn't that inevitable? no, it was inevitable because they divide a period of copyright and reflection are singing to the public and people reported lead and what their aspirations were —— people who voted leave and people who voted the main. submitting an article 50 should have triggered a period of two years of negotiation with the eu. we submitted article 50...
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davies who is at the hearing. yesterday we heard from this inquiry that many of peter ball's colleagues didn't think it was possiblehurch prayed for him rather than his victims. these sentiments were echoed by lord carey today.|j couldn't believe that a bishop in the church of god could do such evil things. who else was complaining about him? i didn't know these people. most of us took a little time to catch on to what this man was doing to younger people. i wasn't aware of this but in the church there were rumours around no one did anything about it, with regard to the cac in norwich, for example, where people did do something about it. so after much questioning, lord carey did admit that perhaps child protection was not at the forefront of the church of england's agenda back in the early 1990s, and the inquiry will continue for the rest of this week. as we've been reporting, it's going to be another hot day for parts of the uk — and if you think the weather is causing you problems with a parched garden or a wilting hanging basket, try being a farmer. ricky boleto has spent the morning in lancashire now, where the
davies who is at the hearing. yesterday we heard from this inquiry that many of peter ball's colleagues didn't think it was possiblehurch prayed for him rather than his victims. these sentiments were echoed by lord carey today.|j couldn't believe that a bishop in the church of god could do such evil things. who else was complaining about him? i didn't know these people. most of us took a little time to catch on to what this man was doing to younger people. i wasn't aware of this but in the...
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davis's resignation was around about midnight. judging from one or two on social media, there are a lot of unhappy conservative mps at the moment. peterdavid davis and we'll find out more presumably about the rationale his decision. it isa about the rationale his decision. it is a political story unfolding, midnight letter, it's early days yet. the implications for business are huge. or they wanted was certainly. —— certainty. friday, a glimmer of hope. you could look at ita glimmer of hope. you could look at it a few different ways. good morning, everybody. the reason it's caused a bit of a kerfuffle to put it mildly as a big part of that agreement was to continue close to ties to the european union and that is why david davis quipped. how we would import and export goods across the border, avoiding a frictionless border with northern ireland and the republic of ireland was a big part of that. we heard from the boss of britain's biggest lobby group. friday's agreement was good progress. it has chat to tim martin, founder ofjd wetherspoon ‘s. he backed the league campaign. good morning. lots of reaction. yours? well, i think brexit st
davis's resignation was around about midnight. judging from one or two on social media, there are a lot of unhappy conservative mps at the moment. peterdavid davis and we'll find out more presumably about the rationale his decision. it isa about the rationale his decision. it is a political story unfolding, midnight letter, it's early days yet. the implications for business are huge. or they wanted was certainly. —— certainty. friday, a glimmer of hope. you could look at ita glimmer of...
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peter levy is in hull where wine producers say 2018 could become the most productive year they‘ve ever had — thanks to the long dry spell. we will hear about that in just a minute. and anna davisthings are very already the signs are that things are very good because yorkshire, like everyone else in the uk, has been basking in a heatwave for the last month. this is unit sergeant. the heat hasjust been fantastic for both the new plantings and the existing ones. we got off to a very slow start with a miserable winter. but this has made up for it and long may it continue. they had a bad winter, but things have made up with the heatwave over the last few months. an interesting point as well, winemakers say that global warming is actually helping them, not just here global warming is actually helping them, notjust here in yorkshire but across the uk, to thrive. you‘re much threatened royal visit to the east yorkshire in the autumn and we can try some. it improves with age, the older we get the more we enjoy it. so i've heard. thank you. quit while you‘re behind. let‘s go over to add. whose idea was those that a young boy would say, an hundred miles? 988, lands end to john 0‘groats.
peter levy is in hull where wine producers say 2018 could become the most productive year they‘ve ever had — thanks to the long dry spell. we will hear about that in just a minute. and anna davisthings are very already the signs are that things are very good because yorkshire, like everyone else in the uk, has been basking in a heatwave for the last month. this is unit sergeant. the heat hasjust been fantastic for both the new plantings and the existing ones. we got off to a very slow start...