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philip hammond. thing about up to three years. transition? philip hammond.ng about up to three years. i would have thought that was a sensible amount of time. i think they probably bought it down to 18 months, two years. it also says over the next ten days as we get new proposals coming through it is understood theresa may will offer free movement to irish citizens in and out of britain so that sounds like the irish prime ministers will get his answer at last to what is the plan. there is a sort of schengen area between ireland and great britain? there has been since the 19205. great britain? there has been since the 1920s. people who are a little bit younger than i will not remember life before the european union when in fact, britain and the republic of ireland had already eight schengen style deal, the forefather of schengen. even during the troubles, you could dry across, you would get stuffed by british troops to wanted to know where you were going and what you were doing, the hard bit will be getting from northern ireland over to the mainland. but of c
philip hammond. thing about up to three years. transition? philip hammond.ng about up to three years. i would have thought that was a sensible amount of time. i think they probably bought it down to 18 months, two years. it also says over the next ten days as we get new proposals coming through it is understood theresa may will offer free movement to irish citizens in and out of britain so that sounds like the irish prime ministers will get his answer at last to what is the plan. there is a...
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ok let me go back to philip in washington right before i went to the break you were talking about. how a. profile powered lawyer is defending this former i.t. specialist from pakistan this should not send off some bells to the media also i mean if this is such a small fry and the crime that he's alleged to have committed so minor why all the muscle go ahead. yeah that's exactly the point i mean if this were indeed a minor offense this guy would not be the lawyer i mean this apart from anything else emraan alon had declared bankruptcy a couple years before he couldn't afford this guy and this guy wouldn't take this kind of case so why is a clinton confidant lawyer involved in defending this guy i mean that's a serious question that has to be answered ha let me speculate here they make him a deal ok they make him a deal he he. spills the beans tells them what he's got tells them what they know about debbie and then the next step is they go talk to also been scholtz they say this is what we got from your guy and now you're going to flip and weave if you're going to tell us about the d
ok let me go back to philip in washington right before i went to the break you were talking about. how a. profile powered lawyer is defending this former i.t. specialist from pakistan this should not send off some bells to the media also i mean if this is such a small fry and the crime that he's alleged to have committed so minor why all the muscle go ahead. yeah that's exactly the point i mean if this were indeed a minor offense this guy would not be the lawyer i mean this apart from anything...
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across talking debbie wassermann schultz i'm joined by my guess philip giraldi in washington he is a former cia counterterrorism specialist who is now executive director of the council for the national interest and writes for the american conservative in los angeles we have ha goodman he is a columnist and journalist published in the huffington post so long the hill and other publications and in orlando we have alex newman he is an international journalist for various conservative publications i want to cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate philip let me go to you first in washington you came out with the excellent article in the american conservative the strange case of on run one. this is a huge story and you thoroughly go through it promote we know now but you wouldn't know that if you were watching c.n.n. or m.s.n. b.c. and you know fox is not really delve too much into it but it's a fascinating story and potentially explosive go ahead in washington yeah absolutely this this this story could be huge. because it can involve
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asha philip is one olympic medallist who is part of this team.about her preparation and about how expectation that these world championships. am honestly chuffed because i never had these opportunities at london 2012 for me to be out of do it again at home it is like, i am ready. to be out of do it again at home it is like, iam ready. i to be out of do it again at home it is like, i am ready. i can't wait. my is like, i am ready. i can't wait. my whole family will be there. everyone will watch on tv. i will support the whole team and myself and hopefully get this six medals. wire the legacy from london 2012 the still people's ‘s line everyone remembers mao, and greg and chess is it time the sunny faces in the new names to really present themselves to the british public in terms of athletics? i think this is the new wave, the next generation will come out at the london 2012 lots of people were inspired at both power and the olympics i really believe and the olympics i really believe and hope that people will be inspired by this and come out and wa
asha philip is one olympic medallist who is part of this team.about her preparation and about how expectation that these world championships. am honestly chuffed because i never had these opportunities at london 2012 for me to be out of do it again at home it is like, i am ready. to be out of do it again at home it is like, iam ready. i to be out of do it again at home it is like, i am ready. i can't wait. my is like, i am ready. i can't wait. my whole family will be there. everyone will watch...
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they will seek a time—limited transition period with the eu — a victory for philip hammond. a win for mr fox. i think it is actually very encouraging because over the last three or four weeks we have seen conflicting signals sent out by various numbers of the cabinet, and now it does look as if someone has said to mr fox and mr hammond, we need to see unity. the customs union sets eu—wide import tariffs. the single market allows free trade and the movement of people. ministers say the uk can leave both while still giving business confidence during our departure from the eu. it sounds worryingly to me as if the price philip hammond has had to pay for a transitional arrangement has been to sign up to us leaving the single market and the customs union. i think that is a dreadful mistake for the future of our economy, forjobs, and prosperity in britain. it's in brussels all this will have to be hammered out. the eu insists progress must be made on sorting out the terms of the divorce before the uk's future relationship can be discussed. and one issue the eu wants clarity on is h
they will seek a time—limited transition period with the eu — a victory for philip hammond. a win for mr fox. i think it is actually very encouraging because over the last three or four weeks we have seen conflicting signals sent out by various numbers of the cabinet, and now it does look as if someone has said to mr fox and mr hammond, we need to see unity. the customs union sets eu—wide import tariffs. the single market allows free trade and the movement of people. ministers say the uk...
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laila: britain's prince philip has.ut of his final solo engagement. 5500 speeches and 630 trips abroad, he has decided to call it a day. >> dreary weather for a bittersweet occasion. prince philip took part in a prayed by the royal marines for his last official solo engagements. he was a naval officer himself before royal duties called. then came another 70 years in service of the crown and country. in public, he appeared three steps behind the queen with a cheeky remark ready. in china, he warned british students staying too long might turn their eyes to slits. many would be sure to miss him. >> the queen and the grandsons will play a supporting role. he doesn't have the same bill. prince philip is stepping aside and making room for the younger generation, but he will be skipping public engagements were entirely. he planned to the -- his retirement occasionally to accompany the queen. he will be cutting back on dedication ceremonies like these , despite recently joking he is the world's most experienced plaque unveiler
laila: britain's prince philip has.ut of his final solo engagement. 5500 speeches and 630 trips abroad, he has decided to call it a day. >> dreary weather for a bittersweet occasion. prince philip took part in a prayed by the royal marines for his last official solo engagements. he was a naval officer himself before royal duties called. then came another 70 years in service of the crown and country. in public, he appeared three steps behind the queen with a cheeky remark ready. in china,...
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i asked him a few yea rs as prince philip., and we were in africa, and he said it was a very colourful evening. iam not and he said it was a very colourful evening. i am not sure what he meant, but he was looking straight in my eyes. his humour is, is in the? he sees it as his role. he thinks it is his role to crack a joke, make people laugh, to say things that are just to put people at ease. actually, he isjust a normal person. i do know is a normal person, but he is a man his era, born in the 1920s, so what can you expect? that is right! you have got it! it is getting great coverage today, great coverage today. and here we have the hero pilot landing a plain blind in turkey. blind because he could not see in the weather, not because of his vision. this is amazing. he was piloting this turkish airline, atlas global, and within a few minutes, he was battered by hailstones, so took the decision at 1300 feet to turn around and come back. —— global. he said he was flying blind, but he saved 101 people. it reminds me of the plane
i asked him a few yea rs as prince philip., and we were in africa, and he said it was a very colourful evening. iam not and he said it was a very colourful evening. i am not sure what he meant, but he was looking straight in my eyes. his humour is, is in the? he sees it as his role. he thinks it is his role to crack a joke, make people laugh, to say things that are just to put people at ease. actually, he isjust a normal person. i do know is a normal person, but he is a man his era, born in the...
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liam fox and easy as big big city and philip hammond the voice of caution in cabinet.rent show of unity. reiterating that breaks it will mean leaving the single market that allows free trade and movement of people and leaving the customs union which sets eu wide import tariffs, writing a joint peace in the sunday telegraph the minister said the economy needs to stay strong through brexit. and that means business needs to have confidence, they say, there will not bea confidence, they say, there will not be a cliff edge when we leave the eu injust over 20 months‘ be a cliff edge when we leave the eu in just over 20 months‘ time. be a cliff edge when we leave the eu injust over 20 months‘ time. this is why the ministers continue, they believe a time—limited interim period will be important to further oui’ period will be important to further our national interest and give business greater certainty. it cannot be, they say, indefinite, it cannot be, they say, indefinite, it cannot be, they say, indefinite, it cannot be a back door to staying in the eu. it sounds worryingly
liam fox and easy as big big city and philip hammond the voice of caution in cabinet.rent show of unity. reiterating that breaks it will mean leaving the single market that allows free trade and movement of people and leaving the customs union which sets eu wide import tariffs, writing a joint peace in the sunday telegraph the minister said the economy needs to stay strong through brexit. and that means business needs to have confidence, they say, there will not bea confidence, they say, there...
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philip hammond accused of caving in on customs deal.tion that while theresa may was away, philip hammond was trying to position brexit quite differently. so a softer version than others might have liked. this is basically saying that it have liked. this is basically saying thatitis have liked. this is basically saying that it is a hard brexit, and you are not in control, we are. and it sounds like he was forced to sign this article to say yes, we will no longer be remaining in the customs union. but it is doing and throwing, and we wait for what will happen. —— toing and froing. decisions have been railroaded through. you have to say, these are just decisions about how we approach the negotiations. we cannot decide what is actually offered in negotiations. so theresa may's back from a holiday, and this is about britain setting out its policy on the border in ireland, and there are some noises about various things. i think we don't know quite enough about what is going on in the cabinet, what philip hammond and liam fox have not said is
philip hammond accused of caving in on customs deal.tion that while theresa may was away, philip hammond was trying to position brexit quite differently. so a softer version than others might have liked. this is basically saying that it have liked. this is basically saying thatitis have liked. this is basically saying that it is a hard brexit, and you are not in control, we are. and it sounds like he was forced to sign this article to say yes, we will no longer be remaining in the customs...
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philip: it is not that clear.ya sent a liaison on the 23rd of july, outlining a request for help. but the letter has not been made public and there is a feeling that the libyan position might change depending on how the libyan public opinion reacts to the news. clearly the italians are keen to do something together with the libyans and to do something that is effective. laila: philip, thank you so much. we want to bring you up-to-date with other stories breaking news around the world. the european council says it has received 27 bids from eu member nations to host the banking authority and european medicines agency after great britain leaves. they are based currently in london and the eu will make final decisions in november. and jordan's lower house of parliament has signed a legal loophole that allowed rapists to escape punishment if they married the victim. this was held as a major step forward for women in the conservative kingdom. lawmakers also tightened legislation that allowed shorter sentences for those s
philip: it is not that clear.ya sent a liaison on the 23rd of july, outlining a request for help. but the letter has not been made public and there is a feeling that the libyan position might change depending on how the libyan public opinion reacts to the news. clearly the italians are keen to do something together with the libyans and to do something that is effective. laila: philip, thank you so much. we want to bring you up-to-date with other stories breaking news around the world. the...
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ready, set, go, philip avery.d support of your collea g u es only the love and support of your colleagues that gets you through the morning! here's a weather watcher getting down and dirty with this glorious shot from earlier this morning and those shots widely available, skies clear overnight, reflected in the templates but equating to a lovely start in most parts of the british isles —— tempts. looks fantastic out there, i'm envious you are there and i'm in here but someone has got to do it! looks like there will be a few showers in northern and western parts of scotland but many central, southern and eastern parts could get away with a dry day. the odd passing shower and that's the extent of it for northern ireland and then in the greater part of england and wales, a lovely day. the chance of a a few showers in the high ground of wales and mr west of england but in the east, the sunshine keeps on pouring on through —— south—west of england. good day for the world championships. conditions set fair, we could see
ready, set, go, philip avery.d support of your collea g u es only the love and support of your colleagues that gets you through the morning! here's a weather watcher getting down and dirty with this glorious shot from earlier this morning and those shots widely available, skies clear overnight, reflected in the templates but equating to a lovely start in most parts of the british isles —— tempts. looks fantastic out there, i'm envious you are there and i'm in here but someone has got to do...
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plus, britain's prince philip retires from public life.ll look back on his remarkable time in the royal spotlight. (vo) unlimited is only as good as the network it's on. and only one network can be the best... verizon. just named number one in the nation by rootmetrics, the largest independent study. in call, data, speed, and reliability. and awarded number one overall network for the eighth time in a row. because only verizon has the best network and the best unlimited. will people know it means they'll get the lowest price guaranteed on our rooms by booking direct on choicehotels.com? hey! badda book. badda boom! mr. badda book. badda boom! book now at choicehotels.com allergytry new xyzal®.ou have symptoms like these for relief is as effective at hour 24 as hour one. so be wise all take new xyzal®. >>> welcome to earth. >> i am just a figment of your imagination. >> okay. so there is a job option for you. what about this? what do you get if you take tens of thousands of public appearances and spread them over six and a half decades? wel
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philip, you have written the president is addicted to media criticism. i assume that means addicted to criticizing the media? >> i think the president filled his campaign early on with media criticisms. he got hooked somewhere along the way and hasn't been able to kick the habit. it's not helping him. every time he lashes out at the media, it shows that he's allegedly the way frustrated. he hasn't been able to get anything accomplished. he's pushing his new strategy in afghanistan, and said he changed the narrative and i was the detriment of his own agenda. >> jon: do you see it the same way? are his attacks on the media at helping his presidency or helping and inspire his base? >> you have to ask what the strategy is. he has to have a strategy with what he's doing. is it to shore up the base of 35-40% of supporters or is it to expand his base, to get things done politically? he needs to expand his base. i don't know that going after the media, though it's resident of the base, helps expand his support. >> jon: he needs to expand his popularity on capito
philip, you have written the president is addicted to media criticism. i assume that means addicted to criticizing the media? >> i think the president filled his campaign early on with media criticisms. he got hooked somewhere along the way and hasn't been able to kick the habit. it's not helping him. every time he lashes out at the media, it shows that he's allegedly the way frustrated. he hasn't been able to get anything accomplished. he's pushing his new strategy in afghanistan, and...
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and all in the philip morris by. the researchers name crops up regularly in the titles of memos letters and internal reports. the multinational believed her study on hot dogs would reopen the debate surrounding nitrites from the one nine hundred seventy s. so it paid scientists to go through her work with a fine tooth comb in order to find any weak points. even her contracts and grant papers passed under the microscope. basically anything that could be used against her. and we can her in the eyes of the government and the press. her. about her sudden passing i've only just learnt you worry yourself and taken your last wrong turn. you're out caught up to us we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry suddenly i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each day. but then my feelings started to change you talked about war like it was a cave still some marshawn to feel those that didn't like to question our ark and i
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and all in the philip morris by. the researchers name crops up regularly in the titles of memos letters and internal reports. the multinational believed her study on hot dogs would reopen the debate surrounding nitrites from the one nine hundred seventy s. so it paid scientists to go through her work with a fine tooth comb in order to find any weak points. even her contracts and grant papers passed under the microscope. basically anything that could be used against her. and we concur in the eyes of the government and the press. but you know what it's really none of us are noted for a man one million people died. he killed people even. now no one's come too late to change a few bodies around him and that and that so. the two thousand and eight economic crisis turned some countries into pigs these were the countries with weaker economies that needed austerity policies if you are in a situational flow gloats even the recession austerity is a very bad idea it doesn't work and it makes millions of people very unhappy thos
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philip, good morning. >> all right, frances, good morning. as you can see, the rain continues to tall here in houston. unfortunately it has continued to batter us since yesterday. we're hoping for some relief but again, it has just continued to fall. right now i am at the edge of buffalo bayou. this is the bayou that we have been speaking about that runs right through the city, right through the heart of downtown a mile here to my left, to the east. and this is now at record levels because of not only the rain but we talked about yesterday the dams that have been -- had that controlled release that was causing the bayous to swell. you can see there's abandoned cars here. there's scenes like this all over the city. flooded streets, roadways. this city is still very much paralyzed. rescues have been ongoing for days now. they continued through the night. and that has led to 30,000 evacuees is what's estimated when it's all said and done here. we know that there's eight shelters here, those are at capacity. the main shelter which is downtown her
philip, good morning. >> all right, frances, good morning. as you can see, the rain continues to tall here in houston. unfortunately it has continued to batter us since yesterday. we're hoping for some relief but again, it has just continued to fall. right now i am at the edge of buffalo bayou. this is the bayou that we have been speaking about that runs right through the city, right through the heart of downtown a mile here to my left, to the east. and this is now at record levels...
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and all in the philip morris by. the researchers name crops up regularly in the titles of memos letters and internal reports. the multinational believed her study on hot dogs would reopen the debate surrounding nitrites from the one nine hundred seventy s. so it paid scientists to go through her work with a fine tooth comb in order to find any weak points. even her contracts and grant papers passed under the microscope. basically anything that could be used against her. and we concur in the eyes of the government i'm depressed. bitcoin saul's for trust it's a mathematical formula. think about all the institutions in your life that require trust you trust people on the road are going to be crashing into you you trust the doctors professional you trust the hospitals working in a trust third parties all day long point is the first international currency that doesn't require trust it just requires consensus to buy into every ten minutes the protocol and why would you not be buying into the protocol if you're getting. com
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and all in the philip morris by. the researchers name crops up regularly in the titles of memos letters and internal reports. the multinational believed her study on hot dogs would reopen the debate surrounding nitrites from the one nine hundred seventy s. so it paid scientists to go through her work with a fine tooth comb in order to find any weak points. even her contracts and grant papers passed under the microscope. basically anything that could be used against her. and we concur in the eyes of the government and the press. and book a good little place to call them they police a key to keep. the phone going to. get him you know who are going to commit their we're going to write that i got so. much political sob with such coffee and you don't want to dodge myself over what he said i feel he should i should think muslims you powerful thank you for such but he's. a big guns . what politicians do sometimes you can. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or some want
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i certainly think that philip hammond has rowed back from his previous position.ut that. i think that eve ryo ne no doubt about that. i think that everyone is very concerned that about three or four weeks ago he was suggesting that this transitional period should last a long time. now it is clear that it will be a relatively short period, and at the end of that, we will have completely left the eu, and we'll no longer be subject to the supremacy of the european court of justice. subject to the supremacy of the european court ofjustice. we will be leaving the single market and leaving the customs union too. former conservative cabinet minister david jones there. athletics now, and bitter disappointment last night for the two biggest stars of athletics — mo farah and usain bolt — making their last major track appearances at the world championships in london. bolt pulled up with cramp in the 4x100 metres, with the british team taking gold. usain bolt leaves the world of athletics having won 19 global gold medals in all, and as holder of the 100m and 200m world record
i certainly think that philip hammond has rowed back from his previous position.ut that. i think that eve ryo ne no doubt about that. i think that everyone is very concerned that about three or four weeks ago he was suggesting that this transitional period should last a long time. now it is clear that it will be a relatively short period, and at the end of that, we will have completely left the eu, and we'll no longer be subject to the supremacy of the european court of justice. subject to the...
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and all in the philip morris. the researchers name crops up regularly in the titles of memos letters and internal reports. the multinational believed her study on hot dogs would reopen the debate surrounding nitrites from the one nine hundred seventy s. so it paid scientists to go through her work with a fine tooth comb in order to find any weak points. even her contracts and grant papers passed under the microscope. basically anything that could be used against her. and we can are in the eyes of the government and the press. out. of us opposed to some of us because of. this bullshit. last time we chased. each one of them carrying twenty kilos of drugs to this very first offense. were that they just important for us. is the very we have maintained all medical men they believe they have this is the this is for me. it would be a well i don't see a porno baby don't. make or. break right. now we're. on the market with them. sadly lacking any. of the money that i'm going to. start with. the nightly things that have to
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plan to succeed mrs may and then the other more serious one interestingly is apparently chancellor philip and ruth davidson are said to be poised to back a leadership of another woman, who was she? amber rudd. the home secretary. so much can happen between now and then. it is fascinating to see. what do you make of the rumour amber rudd was seen having a drink with ruth davidson? they're cosying up together. there is bound to be a leadership bid in the offing. she said she wouldn't have a snap election and she did. there was a lot of water under the bridge before october one. you have also got anna soubry writing in the mail on sunday saying if mrs may allows britain to stagger recklessly towards a hard brexit the destroyed lives of my constituents she would not rule out leaving the conservatives and joining a new ce ntre conservatives and joining a new centre party. there was one section where juggling and soon who takes over next and a decent money is amber rudd at the moment although anything could happen and then you have this other perhaps split which is also a code in one of the oth
plan to succeed mrs may and then the other more serious one interestingly is apparently chancellor philip and ruth davidson are said to be poised to back a leadership of another woman, who was she? amber rudd. the home secretary. so much can happen between now and then. it is fascinating to see. what do you make of the rumour amber rudd was seen having a drink with ruth davidson? they're cosying up together. there is bound to be a leadership bid in the offing. she said she wouldn't have a snap...
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back to you, philip. >> all right, mariana, thank you. we just got these glasses right here we can't see anything. i cannot see you here. i cannot see the camera. >> can't see the lights. >> that is so hopefully you got yours. we want to have live coverage of the eclipse throughout the day on nbc and msnbc. there will also be nbc news.com/eclipse. >> taking a turn now as reaction has been pouring in on the death of an american icon, jerry lewis passed away in las vegas sunday. weave a beloved star of the screen and stage but he may be best remembered for the annual muscular dystrophy telethons every labor day weekend. actor robert dee nor owe saying he was a pioneer in comedy and film. touching message from jim carey. that fool was no dummy. jerry lewis was an undeniable genius. i am because he was. and comedian gilbert god free joking the french were right about him all along. nbc takes a look at his life and legacy. >> reporter: most of the public saw him only as a funny man. >> you say you love me and i've loved you living and loving.
back to you, philip. >> all right, mariana, thank you. we just got these glasses right here we can't see anything. i cannot see you here. i cannot see the camera. >> can't see the lights. >> that is so hopefully you got yours. we want to have live coverage of the eclipse throughout the day on nbc and msnbc. there will also be nbc news.com/eclipse. >> taking a turn now as reaction has been pouring in on the death of an american icon, jerry lewis passed away in las vegas...
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for katherine and philip, it was like going home. they were both children of mish missionaries and grew up in countries in west africa. they met in boarding school in africa, married in the states, and started raising their family. blez was born 14 years ago and then ian, 10 porsche 4 gigi 2. petra, the baby, 13 months old, was born in kenya. their morning at the mall unfolded just as any family's might, they had lunch together in the third floor food court. after lunch the boys decided to race down to the first floor to a big department store, sort of like a super walmart, called nakumot. mom and the three young girls were still finishing up lunch, so they lagged behind. as they were walking through the mall to catch up with the boy, with the baby in a sling and two toddlers holding mom's hands, it happened, an explosion. >> the first thing that tells you something is wrong is a huge bang. >> coming from where? >> it was the main entrance, so it was off to my right and behind me. i remember turning around and looking at it and just
for katherine and philip, it was like going home. they were both children of mish missionaries and grew up in countries in west africa. they met in boarding school in africa, married in the states, and started raising their family. blez was born 14 years ago and then ian, 10 porsche 4 gigi 2. petra, the baby, 13 months old, was born in kenya. their morning at the mall unfolded just as any family's might, they had lunch together in the third floor food court. after lunch the boys decided to race...
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shannon pettypiece from bloomberg and philip bump from "the washington post." peter alexander, let me start with you. so bob corker wasn't the only republican who came into the cross hairs of sarah huckabee sanders today. it sounded like a bit of brinksmanship from the president, a republican president against republican leaders over a few issues. namely funding for the wall. >> yeah, i think that's exactly right as we keep our eyes focused on texas right now and hurricane harvey i think you can rate this morning's tweet storm a category 2 as it were, kind of going back to familiar opponents in mitch mcconnell as well as paul ryan. senator corker obviously on that list today as well. i think what you would hear from this white house the bottom line is that they believe this sort of plays to the president's strengths, that he campaigned an an insur gent outsider that he's been attacking his critics the establishment. threatening to drain the swamp as it were. you might say these are chief crocodiles even though they're republicans and what it demonstrates is his
shannon pettypiece from bloomberg and philip bump from "the washington post." peter alexander, let me start with you. so bob corker wasn't the only republican who came into the cross hairs of sarah huckabee sanders today. it sounded like a bit of brinksmanship from the president, a republican president against republican leaders over a few issues. namely funding for the wall. >> yeah, i think that's exactly right as we keep our eyes focused on texas right now and hurricane...
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>> reporter: well, philip, the president will be acting as the commander in chief. he is making this address not from the white house, but from fort meyer in virginia surrounded by military personnel. the president tweeting out on saturday that many decisions were made at camp david, including on afghanistan, according to defense secretary jim mattis, a big announcement is on hand. >> the president has made a decision as he said. he wants to be the one to announce it to the american people, so i'll stand silent until then. >> reporter: and back in may the president did make a decision to increase troop levels to 8400 in afghanistan, but that is actually down from the peak of 100,000 troops in the president going forward with his decisions to, you know, the troops will actually not allowed to engage the enemy unless they are fired upon. so, they're acting as an advisory role. last march the general running sin come told the armed services committee more troops were necessary in order to keep that mission moving forward there. now, we could see an announcement of more
>> reporter: well, philip, the president will be acting as the commander in chief. he is making this address not from the white house, but from fort meyer in virginia surrounded by military personnel. the president tweeting out on saturday that many decisions were made at camp david, including on afghanistan, according to defense secretary jim mattis, a big announcement is on hand. >> the president has made a decision as he said. he wants to be the one to announce it to the american...
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prince philip officially retired this week — at the age of 96. buckingham palace ceremony hosted by the royal marines. as the prince left they played "for he's a jolly good fellow". many people are now working well beyond the old retirement age, so is the duke setting the new norm for all of us? david. have you been writing about working longer? all of us will have to do it. i'm not sure if we are wanted on television at the age of 96. that is one of the reasons i like to go swimming in florida, they are fatter than me. if anyone adopts this idea ofa than me. if anyone adopts this idea of a television channel for ioo—year—olds. good on you, we say, patronising 90—year—olds. it is nice, obviously. it is good to think, especially as you enter, what? the early autumn? the thing is, this is an important subject because we keep hearing, as you said, we have to work longer. will someone said, we have to work longer. will someone tell employers we have to work longer? there is nothing like the death that comes across a newsroom the minute someone hits 5
prince philip officially retired this week — at the age of 96. buckingham palace ceremony hosted by the royal marines. as the prince left they played "for he's a jolly good fellow". many people are now working well beyond the old retirement age, so is the duke setting the new norm for all of us? david. have you been writing about working longer? all of us will have to do it. i'm not sure if we are wanted on television at the age of 96. that is one of the reasons i like to go...
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want to check back in with philip mena who is in houston right now. so, philip, it's one thing to have this storm come and go, but with the rains expected, how is it out there right now? >> well, mercyfully the rain has slowed to a drizzle. it is such a welcome relief. pouring all night. i'm talking about blinding rain at times. so, we are not expecting this lull to last very much longer, but for a look at how the rest of this region is looking let's go to meteorologist bill karins. good morning, bill. >> good morning to you, philip. that is exactly the case. in houston it poured for a short period of time. that has moved out and now towards the bow mont area. of course the flash flood warnings and the emergency flash flood emergency still continues through the region. from lake charles almost to san antonio under flash flood warnings and that heavy band around 10:00 p.m. last night right over the top of houston, now it has shifted over the bow mont area. unfortunately it is not moving. it is just sitting over the same location there. there's beau mon
want to check back in with philip mena who is in houston right now. so, philip, it's one thing to have this storm come and go, but with the rains expected, how is it out there right now? >> well, mercyfully the rain has slowed to a drizzle. it is such a welcome relief. pouring all night. i'm talking about blinding rain at times. so, we are not expecting this lull to last very much longer, but for a look at how the rest of this region is looking let's go to meteorologist bill karins. good...
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now, it's time for the weather with philip.d trout in northern and western scotland. this will see double the showers throughout the day, i am hopeful of sunshine between the showers, some areas staying dry but not too many getting into the central belt, maybe 1- getting into the central belt, maybe 1— to getting into the southern uplands of scotland. in northern ireland, more cloud, the chance of a stray shower this afternoon, into the higher ground in wales. elsewhere, dry, fine and funny, much improved to the east of the pennines. not too warm for those involved in premier league action today. manchester united, light fixture, more cloud in from the irish see, more cloud cramming —— coming in across a bidder showers. whether fronts moving coming in across a bidder showers. whetherfronts moving in, one of those days, disappointing for scotland, northern ireland initially rather wet and overcast, turning showery later, some showers quite sharp, the odd heavy pulse of rain in the south—west. generally the further east you are,
now, it's time for the weather with philip.d trout in northern and western scotland. this will see double the showers throughout the day, i am hopeful of sunshine between the showers, some areas staying dry but not too many getting into the central belt, maybe 1- getting into the central belt, maybe 1— to getting into the southern uplands of scotland. in northern ireland, more cloud, the chance of a stray shower this afternoon, into the higher ground in wales. elsewhere, dry, fine and funny,...
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philip worked in the family firm. if you worked in the family firm.y firm, you can work as long as your children are willing to let you. if you write or you are on the radio, i presume you can do. most people are in salaried employment and we are all having to work longer. employers better learn that they have to keep us on longer, and what happens is that if they fire enough of us, as we have seen in the us and we will see in the statistics here in the uk, life expectancy begins to go back to the old days. people are dying sooner in certain demographics in america, primarily because they had been laid off and they can't find other employment. it isn't that perfect and somebody should also tell the boysin and somebody should also tell the boys in silicon valley, although smart 28—year—olds, to stop inventing robots that will put us all of work anyway. and that experience counts for a lot.|j all of work anyway. and that experience counts for a lot. i tell my daughter that every day. and david, you were alluding to the fact that we had been running a pi
philip worked in the family firm. if you worked in the family firm.y firm, you can work as long as your children are willing to let you. if you write or you are on the radio, i presume you can do. most people are in salaried employment and we are all having to work longer. employers better learn that they have to keep us on longer, and what happens is that if they fire enough of us, as we have seen in the us and we will see in the statistics here in the uk, life expectancy begins to go back to...
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all right, philip, we'll check back in with you in a little bit. thank you. >>> victoria, texas is still reeling from tropical storm harvey. the city of 85,000 people was put under mandatory evacuation order when harvey first hit, slamming the area with extreme winds and rain. now residents are being warned not to return unless they bring enough food, water and gas to last three to four days. local officials call the damage devastating and said residents could be without electricity for several days or even weeks. nbc's kerry sanders is in victoria, texas this morning. what is the latest on the rescue and recovery efforts there? >> reporter: well, good morning, frances. as you can see over my shoulder, there are electrical trucks here. that means there are power crews that have made their way to this city now which is a good sign. the power crews have started work, in some cases the power has returned to a portion of downtown. primarily in an area where the authorities who are conducting now the direction of the recovery efforts have based themselv
all right, philip, we'll check back in with you in a little bit. thank you. >>> victoria, texas is still reeling from tropical storm harvey. the city of 85,000 people was put under mandatory evacuation order when harvey first hit, slamming the area with extreme winds and rain. now residents are being warned not to return unless they bring enough food, water and gas to last three to four days. local officials call the damage devastating and said residents could be without electricity...
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it is why philip hammond god blesses talkin bout this transition phase. to hire 2000 more border people and that will take 18 months. i can't believe it's going to happen. we will all be queueing months before we go on holiday. we were the key weeks before we come home. no point going. holiday in the lake district. like david cameron said anywhere to la nza rote. david cameron said anywhere to lanzarote. let's move on to the sun, this is your report. it is incredible thinking about where we've been a high robot speaking to people and now this breakthrough if we are able to take out faulty genes in dna and save 10,000 people it is incredible. we do think, where is this going? it's great you can save livesjust wonder five, this going? it's great you can save lives just wonder five, ten, this going? it's great you can save livesjust wonder five, ten, 15 years what will the regulations look like where we'll end up? there is the ethical question this is for people with the devastating inherited diseases and this offers some hope to them. this about i/o genetic
it is why philip hammond god blesses talkin bout this transition phase. to hire 2000 more border people and that will take 18 months. i can't believe it's going to happen. we will all be queueing months before we go on holiday. we were the key weeks before we come home. no point going. holiday in the lake district. like david cameron said anywhere to la nza rote. david cameron said anywhere to lanzarote. let's move on to the sun, this is your report. it is incredible thinking about where we've...
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a victory for philip hammond.ustoms union. a win for mr fox. i think it is actually very encouraging because over the last three or four weeks we have seen conflicting signals sent out by various numbers of the cabinet, and now it does look as though someone has said to mr fox and mr hammond we need to see unity. the customs union sets eu—wide tariffs. the single market allows free trade and the movement of people. ministers say the uk can leave both while still giving business confidence during our departure from the eu. it sounds worryingly to me as if the price philip hammond has had to pay for a transitional arrangement has been to sign up to us leaving the single market and the customs union. i think that is a dreadful mistake for the future of our economy, jobs, and prosperity in britain. it's in brussels all this will have to be hammered out. the eu insists progress must be made in sorting out the terms of the divorce before the uk's future relationship can be discussed. and one issue the eu wants clarity o
a victory for philip hammond.ustoms union. a win for mr fox. i think it is actually very encouraging because over the last three or four weeks we have seen conflicting signals sent out by various numbers of the cabinet, and now it does look as though someone has said to mr fox and mr hammond we need to see unity. the customs union sets eu—wide tariffs. the single market allows free trade and the movement of people. ministers say the uk can leave both while still giving business confidence...