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such is the case for philip white. once an aspiring rapper, he was recently convicted of murder. >> look around like [ bleep ]. how did i just go from five star hotels room service to an 8 x 10 cell. i mean people's bathrooms at home is bigger than where i'm living. i don't want to die like this. ♪ ♪ i don't want to cry like this ♪ ♪ tell me why life like this >> after serving a six-year prison sentence in indiana for drug dealing, white moved to oakland for a fresh start and had made some inroads in the city's rap scene. [ rapping ] >> but his dreams of stardom ended after he fatally stabbed his 44-year-old girlfriend 12 times in the arm and hand. >> number one song trying to shake heads. now i'm locked in a cell. how could the lord forget me? don't cry. >> white was living with his girlfriend and her four children. on the night of the murder, he and his girlfriend were at a rap show where white was performing. >> crowd was loving me. females was loving me. i'm just chitchatting and the person i was involved with, you
such is the case for philip white. once an aspiring rapper, he was recently convicted of murder. >> look around like [ bleep ]. how did i just go from five star hotels room service to an 8 x 10 cell. i mean people's bathrooms at home is bigger than where i'm living. i don't want to die like this. ♪ ♪ i don't want to cry like this ♪ ♪ tell me why life like this >> after serving a six-year prison sentence in indiana for drug dealing, white moved to oakland for a fresh start...
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such is the case for philip white. once an aspiring rapper, he was recently convicted of murder. >> look around like [ bleep ]. how did i just go from five star hotels room service to an 8 x 10 cell. i mean people's bathrooms at home is bigger than where i'm living. i don't want to die like this. ♪ ♪ i don't want to cry like this ♪ ♪ tell me why life like this >> after serving a six-year prison sentence in indiana for drug dealing, white moved to oakland for a fresh start and had made some inroads in the city's rap scene. [ rapping ] >> but his dreams of stardom ended after he fatally stabbed his 44-year-old girlfriend 12 times in the arm and hand. >> number one song trying to shake heads. now i'm locked in a cell. how could the lord forget me? don't cry. >> white was living with his girlfriend and her four children. on the night of the murder, he and his girlfriend were at a rap show where white was performing. >> crowd was loving me. females was loving me. i'm just chitchatting and the person i was involved with, you
such is the case for philip white. once an aspiring rapper, he was recently convicted of murder. >> look around like [ bleep ]. how did i just go from five star hotels room service to an 8 x 10 cell. i mean people's bathrooms at home is bigger than where i'm living. i don't want to die like this. ♪ ♪ i don't want to cry like this ♪ ♪ tell me why life like this >> after serving a six-year prison sentence in indiana for drug dealing, white moved to oakland for a fresh start...
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joining us now is philip white, ceo of sotheby's international realty affiliates. >> we had a phenomenalth some soft thing in the real estate market. we have been at this for about 12 years since we have been running it. the southern -- some of these international realty brand was -- when our parent company acquired in 2004, the prior year, they had about $4.2 billion in sales and we had $95 billion in sales last year. vonnie: what is behind this? is this the behind side -- demand side or the supply side? >> some of the inventory levels are lower than we would like to see. the demand across the board is very strong and we had a record year and we are sticking to our principles which is really focused -- year and we are sticking to our estate is continuing to increase. vonnie: for more, check out pursuits destinations to find out about the finest things in life. a quick reminder you can catch all of our interviews on the bloomberg. check out function tv . this is bloomberg. ♪ >> from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, welcome to bloomberg markets with a focus on politics and po
joining us now is philip white, ceo of sotheby's international realty affiliates. >> we had a phenomenalth some soft thing in the real estate market. we have been at this for about 12 years since we have been running it. the southern -- some of these international realty brand was -- when our parent company acquired in 2004, the prior year, they had about $4.2 billion in sales and we had $95 billion in sales last year. vonnie: what is behind this? is this the behind side -- demand side or...
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white house bureau chief, philip rutger. caitlin, national political reporter. robert who serves as vice president of communications for the bipartisan policy center and gary, chairman of the human rights foundation and former world chess champion and the author of winter is coming, why vladimir putin must be stopped. robert, i want to start with with you. i watched sarah huckabee say over and over, if these claims are true, if these claims are true, this will be disastrous. if they aren't true and there's no proof they are, what does it mean? no biggie? that was saturday morning for the press? >> the president's credibility is seriously at steak. a lot of people out there, millions of americans already suggesting that. let's assume it is true. what does that mean? going back to what your correspondent said, that means the justice department and the fbi have probable cause that president trump or then donald trump and/or his surrogates had something to do with something. that's a bigger issue. assume it's true. i agree with kellyanne conway. let's get to the bot
white house bureau chief, philip rutger. caitlin, national political reporter. robert who serves as vice president of communications for the bipartisan policy center and gary, chairman of the human rights foundation and former world chess champion and the author of winter is coming, why vladimir putin must be stopped. robert, i want to start with with you. i watched sarah huckabee say over and over, if these claims are true, if these claims are true, this will be disastrous. if they aren't true...
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we have david gregory and white house bureau chief philip rucker and a.b.stoddard. to be fair s there a maker on earth to wrangle the republicans and democrats to pass this in 17 days? >> that is the question. steve bannon and donald trump in the white house thought because of donald trump's popularity in the district of the freedom caucus members who have been such a pain in the side of house speaker boehner and house speaker ryan, that they would be swayed by trump's popularity with their voters. that was the wrong call. if they were watching the group, they would have known they would have been the problem at the end. 17 days is not going to do it. maybe a year and a half would not do it. maybe a quick win or trump hold an emergency session of congress to repeal and replace on day one or week one was misguided. they didn't work on a path to bring outside pressure to bear. that was the complaint about speaker ryan. did he go get enough stake holders to the table to bring pressure on the 30 members? >> just like everything in life, timing is everything. david, they
we have david gregory and white house bureau chief philip rucker and a.b.stoddard. to be fair s there a maker on earth to wrangle the republicans and democrats to pass this in 17 days? >> that is the question. steve bannon and donald trump in the white house thought because of donald trump's popularity in the district of the freedom caucus members who have been such a pain in the side of house speaker boehner and house speaker ryan, that they would be swayed by trump's popularity with...
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correspondent hallie jackson, "the guardian" political supporter sabrina sadiki and washington white house bureau chief philip rucker. rex tillerson sending a message interesting enough arguably the president is having his most important meeting with a foreign leader. talk about the significance of his warning today. >> reporter: well, it is significant, not only because of the warning, hallie -- nikki haley said that to matt lauer two days ago. we knew all options are on the table, military options, other presidents and secretaries have said that but the context is what's so important. the fact that he's saying it now, after a strategic review of all options toward north korea, after we see signs that north korea may be preparing for another nuclear test, after four missiles were launched and hit in the sea off japan, all last week. this also being said right here in south korea, when he's about to go to china, which has been saying negotiate with north korea. dial this down. don't dial it up into a military confrontation, and now he is saying negotiations are off the table, and that if north kor shows signs
correspondent hallie jackson, "the guardian" political supporter sabrina sadiki and washington white house bureau chief philip rucker. rex tillerson sending a message interesting enough arguably the president is having his most important meeting with a foreign leader. talk about the significance of his warning today. >> reporter: well, it is significant, not only because of the warning, hallie -- nikki haley said that to matt lauer two days ago. we knew all options are on the...
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white house. >> thank you, philip mudd. we'll continue our conversation when we come right back. mid-siz. ...if these are your wingtips... ...if this is your gourmet latte... then these are your vans. vans for professionals. strictly professionals. best commercial van residual value according to alg and starting at just $25,995. mercedes-benz. vans. born to run. >>> so we're hearing the president on the phone tonight personally calling members of the house freedom caucus, trying to persuade them to support the gop health care bill with the scheduled vote hours away. can he make the deal? back with the panel. david i understand may be some moment because working with the caucus to work on some bill. this is big 24 hours to work up some changes of compromise, right? nonstop meetings with gop lawmakers for the past few days, frankically lobbying for this gop back bill. is there a sign a deal might be in the works? >> as they say they're certainly working for it, don. i don't think we can overstate how big this vote is for trum
white house. >> thank you, philip mudd. we'll continue our conversation when we come right back. mid-siz. ...if these are your wingtips... ...if this is your gourmet latte... then these are your vans. vans for professionals. strictly professionals. best commercial van residual value according to alg and starting at just $25,995. mercedes-benz. vans. born to run. >>> so we're hearing the president on the phone tonight personally calling members of the house freedom caucus, trying...
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white van. the headlines, philip hammond, focusing on white van man. what are your thoughts on the budget?omething for all of us, including the self—employed, and that was returned vat to the level it was before the financial crisis. another tax hike on the working people. a lot of us after the financial crisis went out and set up our own businesses. this sends out a bad message to people who may want to do the same. the government and the taxes, never gives. —— only taxes. you are also self-employed, what do you think about it? we have not done the exact figures but it looks like it will be several hundred pounds a year. admittedly, it is not going to make us destitute, but with everything else that goes up, the fuel rises, food rises, car insurance, it makes a massive difference. you feel like, why is he targeting small businesses when there are so many global multinational companies that pay very little tax at all in the uk? what do you think about the broken ma nifesto what do you think about the broken manifesto pledge? philip hammond is insisting it is not. most people, the man on th
white van. the headlines, philip hammond, focusing on white van man. what are your thoughts on the budget?omething for all of us, including the self—employed, and that was returned vat to the level it was before the financial crisis. another tax hike on the working people. a lot of us after the financial crisis went out and set up our own businesses. this sends out a bad message to people who may want to do the same. the government and the taxes, never gives. —— only taxes. you are also...
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white guy. >> dana: very good. it is hollywood. >> juan: if it was a horror movie the black guy. >> dana: reading assignment is something eric brought up about evelyn farkas. philipwrote a piece about her. new reaction from the white house on the revelation that two trump officials were the ones who showed house intelligence committee chair, devin nunes those collection documents. plus, was he duped by the white house? nancy pelosi's theory next. dear freshpet, zooka had digestive problems and wouldn't eat. then i fed him freshpet. the following ad for your viewing convenience. so i just switched to geico. what took you so long? i know, i saved a ton of money on car insurance. that's what i'm talking about! geico also gives you 24/7 access to licensed agents! booooyah. good game, you really crushed it. no son, geico crushed it. ♪ ♪ ♪ dream of california fornication. >> eric: adam schiff got a chance to seat documents the chairman of the house intelligence committee got to see about trump team intercepts. the white house defended chairman nunes' controversial visit. >> it's appropriate for a member of congress to contact someone who has contacted him according to
white guy. >> dana: very good. it is hollywood. >> juan: if it was a horror movie the black guy. >> dana: reading assignment is something eric brought up about evelyn farkas. philipwrote a piece about her. new reaction from the white house on the revelation that two trump officials were the ones who showed house intelligence committee chair, devin nunes those collection documents. plus, was he duped by the white house? nancy pelosi's theory next. dear freshpet, zooka had...
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white house and the chairman needed to shut her down. this was an elaborately choreographed gag order on sally yates. >> philip to our point, the president while he can't end this in a day he can certainly alter all these newscals by saying there is something weird here. i'm going to throw oup open my books, my west wing, anybody who ever worked for me, have at it. i'm anxious to find out about this as you are. >> if there arequestions, most politicians would say yes i am an open book, let's figure this thing out. obviously if there are things to be discovered, they may regret it. but donald trump's m.o. has been not only to break with how traditional politics is done but it's been to double down on claims and make false claims on twitter and make false claims in public in order to object few skate things. >> his default position is defensive. >> that's correct. >> on that note our friends on the panel will be staying with us this evening. our first break. >>> coming u.n. up, jared kushner taking on new responsibilities just prior to answering some sensitive questions about his meetings with -- you've got it -- russians. this is the 11th
white house and the chairman needed to shut her down. this was an elaborately choreographed gag order on sally yates. >> philip to our point, the president while he can't end this in a day he can certainly alter all these newscals by saying there is something weird here. i'm going to throw oup open my books, my west wing, anybody who ever worked for me, have at it. i'm anxious to find out about this as you are. >> if there arequestions, most politicians would say yes i am an open...
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white house. >> thank you we'll continue to talk. philip mudd, got to get out of here. conversation when we come back. nitrites or artificial preservatives. now it's good for us all. like introverts. extroverts. (cheering) and even bert. man you gotta' try this sandwich. who's just overt. oscar mayer deli fresh. so good! even if you're trying your best.be a daily struggle, along with diet and exercise, once-daily toujeo® may help you control your blood sugar. get into a daily groove. ♪ let's groove tonight. ♪ share the spice of life. ♪ baby, slice it right. from the makers of lantus®, ♪ we're gonna groove tonight. toujeo® provides blood sugar-lowering activity for 24 hours and beyond, proven blood sugar control all day and all night, and significant a1c reduction. toujeo® is used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. it contains 3 times as much insulin in 1 milliliter as standard insulin. don't use toujeo® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, in nunes. test. or if you're allergic to insulin. get medical help right away if you have a serious allergic reaction s
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the similarities you will not see this white house saying this is a reaction to the travel ban having been stopped by the court. that won't happen. laura: philip crowther there, reporting from washington. hundreds of people have been marching alongside the coffin of martin mcguinness. he was key to brokering the good friday peace agreement for northern ireland. those who lost family members in ira atrocities say they can never forgive his past. reporter: as martin mcguinness's death was announced, it was his ability to build bridges with the other side and convince his people payhat many tribute to. >> he could reach out to people, people he had deeply offended, and who he felt deeply opposed to peavy he has that capacity to rise above his past. reporter: some honor to his friendship with the late ian paisley. they went from swarm enemies -- sworn enemies to being buddies. the remarkable political development, having been in ira the gun, he man of became a figure of reconciliation toward the end of his life. ian paisley son described a day of extremely mixed feelings for northern ireland. as a child, his home was bombebd and his father and bro
the similarities you will not see this white house saying this is a reaction to the travel ban having been stopped by the court. that won't happen. laura: philip crowther there, reporting from washington. hundreds of people have been marching alongside the coffin of martin mcguinness. he was key to brokering the good friday peace agreement for northern ireland. those who lost family members in ira atrocities say they can never forgive his past. reporter: as martin mcguinness's death was...
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white house. >> back now with the panel, also joining us, philip bump. what do you make of this?ng this is supposed to be one return from 2005 and the 1040 form. >> what's really important is we don't really have that many tax returns. if you go back to 1975, there's been a handful of times we've learned how much donald trump has paid in taxes. but how much he paid in taxes is probably the least interesting part of what could be contained in that tax return. we'd like to know how much he gave to charity. of course we would like to say where he earned his income. that's the big question. what donald trump just got ahead of the $38 million, that's interesting. we didn't know that before. but it really is the tip of the iceberg. >> right. and the charitable contributions. because during the campaign he said he'd given tens of millions of dollars in charitytial contributions in terms of business dealings there are a lot of questions about overseas business dealings and whether tax returns would give us indication of dealings in other countries and where. >> yeah, that's exactly right
white house. >> back now with the panel, also joining us, philip bump. what do you make of this?ng this is supposed to be one return from 2005 and the 1040 form. >> what's really important is we don't really have that many tax returns. if you go back to 1975, there's been a handful of times we've learned how much donald trump has paid in taxes. but how much he paid in taxes is probably the least interesting part of what could be contained in that tax return. we'd like to know how...
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philip: this is where the real test comes in for donald trump, the man who is being called "the closer" by the white house. this is where his negotiating skills will have to come in some of because he has just met quite a few of those members who are leaning towards a no vote on this repeal and replace bill that should be voted on in the u.s. house of representatives in a few hours' time. we don't know whether he's managed them -- to convince them to stay on his side. that's what's going on at the white house, vote counting to see how many republicans are pretty to vote for this quickly assembled bill that is supposed to be the start of the end of obamacare, the health care overhaul that was signed into law exactly seven years ago today. there are those republicans who think that this bill does not go far enough, that it doesn't take away enough of obamacare, and there are those who say that it is just too strict, that it will leave too many americans without health care here both of them might be right. donald trump -- what he needs is to get this through, otherwise this will be seen as a major def
philip: this is where the real test comes in for donald trump, the man who is being called "the closer" by the white house. this is where his negotiating skills will have to come in some of because he has just met quite a few of those members who are leaning towards a no vote on this repeal and replace bill that should be voted on in the u.s. house of representatives in a few hours' time. we don't know whether he's managed them -- to convince them to stay on his side. that's what's...
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traditionally george osborne and gordon brown, white rabbits were flying all over the place, this time you wonder because it is not really an philip west was the's showmen shall we say. not one of westminster‘s showmen. whereas george osborne like the big flamboyant gesture that was going to get the headlines. i wondered tomorrow whether the headlines might actually but are the rhondda power, a steady budget a safe budget, none of us, the big razzmatazz, that we have expected to undertake the camerons government and under gordon brown and tony blair, so it might be a different style of budgets that we get this year, it is only six months since the autumn statement. not a huge amount in terms of britain's financial standing. there is not really that much for philip hammond to do. because he had his autumn statement, six months ago. and if you add to that, we have the autumn budget in six months' time but i suppose in the back of philip hammond ‘s mind, why do i really have too bothered doing much in this spring budget, because it is a halfway house, between the autumn statement and the autumn budget. but we will see because this is
traditionally george osborne and gordon brown, white rabbits were flying all over the place, this time you wonder because it is not really an philip west was the's showmen shall we say. not one of westminster‘s showmen. whereas george osborne like the big flamboyant gesture that was going to get the headlines. i wondered tomorrow whether the headlines might actually but are the rhondda power, a steady budget a safe budget, none of us, the big razzmatazz, that we have expected to undertake the...
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also philip kline from the washington examiner, as well. everybody looking to the white house for leadership on health care. what's the game plan? >> keep up the hard sell, craig, the president has been talking about this, trying to convince skeptical republicans to get onboard, doing outreach to conservative groups, you saw paul ryan's ted talk on msnbc, but the president, too, trying to get out there and make sure people get onboard with this. the question is, what happens if they do not. you've seen them get online, on twitter, as well, in the last hour talking about how ultimately this will be a beautiful picture, although it's not clear what exactly he means by that. i expect the press secretary will get some questions on that any second when he comes out of the door behind me. >> kasie, let's talk about that presentation if we can for just a moment here, we saw paul ryan a short time ago giving this sleeves rolled up powerpoint presentation. it seemed as if he wasn't just trying to sell the american people on this plan. it looked as if he was also talking to a numb
also philip kline from the washington examiner, as well. everybody looking to the white house for leadership on health care. what's the game plan? >> keep up the hard sell, craig, the president has been talking about this, trying to convince skeptical republicans to get onboard, doing outreach to conservative groups, you saw paul ryan's ted talk on msnbc, but the president, too, trying to get out there and make sure people get onboard with this. the question is, what happens if they do...
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philip, great reporting by you and your team. >>> just ahead, can supreme court nominee neil gorsuch give the white house a big win? far will democrats go to block him? our legal experts will break it down. as the network it's on. and verizon has been ranked number one for the 7th time in a row by rootmetrics. (man) hey, uh, what's rootmetrics? it's the nation's largest independent study and it ranked verizon #1 in call, text, data, speed and reliability. (woman) do they get a trophy? not that i know of. but you get unlimited done right. (man 2) why don't they get a trophy? (man 3) they should get something. (woman 2) how about a plaque? i have to drop this. my arm's getting really tired. unlimited on verizon. 4 lines, just $45 per line. or how high the pollen count, flonase allergy relief keeps your eyes and nose clear. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances that cause nasal congestion and itchy, watery eyes. for relief beyond the nose. flonase. that's what they tell us, right? this chasm between us. but what they don't tell you, what doesn't make the news, is this. we carry each other forward. no matte
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welker, kasie hunt, philip rucker, james homan, along with contributor misha al syndor and congressman joe crowley. one more and we'll field a baseball team. kristen, first to you at the whitelet's talk about this strategy of seeming to do something a little more optimistic tonewise in this addressing but substancewise, on policy, still a lot of what we've heard from the president from the very beginning of his campaign. >> that's right, hallie. since i'm batting first, i'll break it down for you. the president clearly aiming to strike a more unifying tone last night in the wake of that inaugural address that a lot of critics said was deeply divisive. there is broad agreement that he accomplish that, but in terms of the policy, breaking it down, taking a closer look. not a whole lot has changed. he called for an increase in defense spending. rolled out the blueprint to his budget earlier this week. that's
welker, kasie hunt, philip rucker, james homan, along with contributor misha al syndor and congressman joe crowley. one more and we'll field a baseball team. kristen, first to you at the whitelet's talk about this strategy of seeming to do something a little more optimistic tonewise in this addressing but substancewise, on policy, still a lot of what we've heard from the president from the very beginning of his campaign. >> that's right, hallie. since i'm batting first, i'll break it down...
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of health and human services and philip klein managing editor and columnist of "the washington examiner." chris, you are where the action is. paul ryan is at the white house, kristen. do we have any idea what's going on? >> reporter: katy, he's going to update and brief the president on the state of play on capitol hip. as you point out, when we all went to bed overnight, after a very long day, republicans still didn't have enough votes to get this passed, more than 30 republicans leaning or expected to vote no. so i anticipate he's going to update the president on the vote count and on the reality of the situation, but the bottom line here, katy, is that the white house is digging in, issuing that ultimatum saying the president is done negotiating. it's time for a vote, and the ultimatum being if you vote against this, obamacare is going to stay. we are told that the president, if this fails, is going to point the finger at republicans and say this is their inability to live up to their promise to voters, to repeal and replace obamacare and that he is prepared to move on toert issues like tax reform, and renegotiating key trade deals like nafta, bu
of health and human services and philip klein managing editor and columnist of "the washington examiner." chris, you are where the action is. paul ryan is at the white house, kristen. do we have any idea what's going on? >> reporter: katy, he's going to update and brief the president on the state of play on capitol hip. as you point out, when we all went to bed overnight, after a very long day, republicans still didn't have enough votes to get this passed, more than 30...
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welker, kasie hunt, philip rucker, james homan, along with contributor misha al syndor and congressman joe crowley. one more and we'll field a baseball team. kristen, first to you at the white house. let's talk about this strategy of seeming to do something a little more optimistic tonewise in this addressing but substancewise, on policy, still a lot of what we've heard from the president from the very beginning of his campaign. >> that's right, hallie. since i'm batting first, i'll break it down for you. the president clearly aiming to strike a more unifying tone last night in the wake of that inaugural address that a lot of critics said was deeply divisive. there is broad agreement that he accomplish that, but in terms of the policy, breaking it down, taking a closer look. not a whole lot has changed. he called for an increase in defense spending. rolled out the blueprint to his budget earlier this week. that's $54 billion. how does he pay for it? he's going to pay for it by cutting into domestic programs but republicans, democrats, privately saying that's going to be really tough because domestic programs just don't add up to all that much. you really have to tackle enti
welker, kasie hunt, philip rucker, james homan, along with contributor misha al syndor and congressman joe crowley. one more and we'll field a baseball team. kristen, first to you at the white house. let's talk about this strategy of seeming to do something a little more optimistic tonewise in this addressing but substancewise, on policy, still a lot of what we've heard from the president from the very beginning of his campaign. >> that's right, hallie. since i'm batting first, i'll break...
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white helmets tells me about his experience of helping others in a war zone. here's annita in the bbc newsroom, with a summary of today's news. the chancellor, philipbe an "upbeat" assessment of britain's economic prospects, while acknowledging that more austerity lies ahead. he'll stress that the government won't shirk difficult decisions on tax and spending to deal with the deficit, although he's expected to find extra money for social care in england and to help soften the impact of changes to business rates. lord heseltine has been sacked as a government adviser after rebelling over the legislation that will allow theresa may to begin the process of leaving the eu. the government suffered a second defeat on the bill in the house of lords yesterday after peers backed calls for a parliamentary vote on the final deal. speaking in the last hour, lord heseltine said it was a great disappointment to have been sacked but he had to vote according to his conscience. in the end europe is the transcending issue of our time and you have always to decide in public life if you have a vote in parliament where that national interest lies and to me, it lies in
white helmets tells me about his experience of helping others in a war zone. here's annita in the bbc newsroom, with a summary of today's news. the chancellor, philipbe an "upbeat" assessment of britain's economic prospects, while acknowledging that more austerity lies ahead. he'll stress that the government won't shirk difficult decisions on tax and spending to deal with the deficit, although he's expected to find extra money for social care in england and to help soften the impact...