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according to figures obtained by the press association, that's the equivalent of one offence every sevenritain caught almost 6000 motorists in march. more than a third of the offences, just over 2000, happened in london, with thames valley recording 478, and 339 in scotland. the actual figure could bea in scotland. the actual figure could be a lot higher, because seven forces did not respond to freedom of information requests from the press association. from march 1st, people caught using mobiles face six points on their licence and a £200 fine, double the previous penalty. the changes mean new drivers risk a band for sending a single text message. —— a ban. road safety campaigners say many motorists are ignoring repeated warnings of the dangers of using phones behind the wheel, despite a string of publicity campaigns and the risk of harsher sanctions. the 70th cannes film festival has drawn to a close, with the coveted palme d'0r — the highest prize awarded at the festival — won by swedish film the square. have you seen it? no. haven't heard of it! germany's diane kruger was named best
according to figures obtained by the press association, that's the equivalent of one offence every sevenritain caught almost 6000 motorists in march. more than a third of the offences, just over 2000, happened in london, with thames valley recording 478, and 339 in scotland. the actual figure could bea in scotland. the actual figure could be a lot higher, because seven forces did not respond to freedom of information requests from the press association. from march 1st, people caught using...
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according to figures obtained by the press association — that's the equivalent of one offence every sevengs are very worrying. the national police chiefs' council says that drivers need to understand this is not a minor offence. nick quraishi has more. police forces across britain could almost 6000 motorists in march, more than a third happened in london with thames valley recording 478th and 339 in scotland. the actual figure could be higher because seven forces did not respond to freedom of press from the press. people losing points and getting fines. new drivers at risk are banned for sending a single text message. road safety campaigners say many motorists are ignoring warnings about the dangers of using phones are high and the wheel, despite a string of campaigns and the risk of harsher sanctions. a woman killed by two cyclists in a shooting in north london on friday has been named. twenty year old mohannah abdhou died at the scene on friday evening. it's thought she was standing with a group — when they were approached by two men on bicycles — who fired shots. police say the suspect
according to figures obtained by the press association — that's the equivalent of one offence every sevengs are very worrying. the national police chiefs' council says that drivers need to understand this is not a minor offence. nick quraishi has more. police forces across britain could almost 6000 motorists in march, more than a third happened in london with thames valley recording 478th and 339 in scotland. the actual figure could be higher because seven forces did not respond to freedom of...
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but figures obtained by the press association show that the number of seizures in the last year is up on the previous year. 32 out of 43 police forces in england and wales responded to freedom of information request about weapons found in schools. the figures showed that 2579 weapons were found in the two years to march this year. among them were samurai swords, axa ‘s and airguns. —— axes. them were samurai swords, axa ‘s and air guns. —— axes. many of the children were below the age of ten, and won five—year—old was caught with a knife. just ones dab wound that went straight in his heart. -- sta b that went straight in his heart. -- stab wound. the national police council said the increase in young people carrying weapons was worrying. it said it wanted to educate people that carrying a weapon illegally is never acceptable. after 6:30 we'll be discussing this with anti—violence campaigner barry mizen, whose teenage sonjimmy was killed in 2008. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, will this morning give a speech on foreign affairs and insist he isn't a pacifist and he's prepared to use
but figures obtained by the press association show that the number of seizures in the last year is up on the previous year. 32 out of 43 police forces in england and wales responded to freedom of information request about weapons found in schools. the figures showed that 2579 weapons were found in the two years to march this year. among them were samurai swords, axa ‘s and airguns. —— axes. them were samurai swords, axa ‘s and air guns. —— axes. many of the children were below the...
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but figures obtained by the press association show that the number of seizures in the last year is up on the previous year. 32 out of 43 police forces in england and wales responded to freedom of information requests about weapons found in schools. the figures showed that 2,579 weapons were found in the two years to march this year. among them were samurai swords, axes and air guns. at least 47 children were below the age of ten, and one five—year—old was caught with a knife. just one stab wound, that went straight in his heart. the national police chiefs council said the increase in young people carrying weapons was worrying. it said it wanted to educate people that carrying a weapon illegally is never acceptable. we'll have more on that story at 10:15am. we will speak to several people who work to deal with the issue with children in schools. proposals to ban parents in scotland from smacking their children have been put out for public consultation. the move is ahead of a proposed member's bill put forward by highlands and islands green msp john finnie in the scottish parliament whi
but figures obtained by the press association show that the number of seizures in the last year is up on the previous year. 32 out of 43 police forces in england and wales responded to freedom of information requests about weapons found in schools. the figures showed that 2,579 weapons were found in the two years to march this year. among them were samurai swords, axes and air guns. at least 47 children were below the age of ten, and one five—year—old was caught with a knife. just one stab...
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they secretly seized associated press phone records. they rejected a record number of foia request, freedom of information requests. those are threats to the first amendment. jeff mason should have been speaking out about that at other white house correspondents dinners. parties should have beent canceled, boycotts should have happened under the obama administration. actions, obama, words, trump.ed that is a difference here. >> tucker: we actually have jeff mason still in our studio. jeff, would you like to respond to any of the things that joe just said? >> the first thing i would respond to, joe, sort of like at the top clip of the show, you cherry picked my words and you guys are critical of how reporters report. you are leaving out a good chunk of what i said. i talked about access. >> i said that. i said you said there was good access. >> what you did not say, when i talked about the first amendment, the first amendment being under threat, i talked about the rhetoric that has come -- >> did you ever make that comment under the obam
they secretly seized associated press phone records. they rejected a record number of foia request, freedom of information requests. those are threats to the first amendment. jeff mason should have been speaking out about that at other white house correspondents dinners. parties should have beent canceled, boycotts should have happened under the obama administration. actions, obama, words, trump.ed that is a difference here. >> tucker: we actually have jeff mason still in our studio....
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with me is alastair reid, social media journalist at the press association and james ball, special correspondentisn't it? that is a concern, especially when it is someone concern, especially when it is someone trying to push a political or social agenda based on lies, but it is not new, it has been around for centuries. but with social media does more easierfor individuals for centuries. but with social media does more easier for individuals to spread these lies further than they could before. a lot of what makes social media popular bypasses are critical thinking when it comes to things that is not true. it is being shared by friends and family, it is very visual, different text, and it makes it popular. these top ten tips from facebook, is this a decent effort to try to address this issue? how is this big going on that front? facebook has a vested interest to try and do something about this because facebook is the big vector for how this spreads. if you look at the big fake stories that spread in the big fake stories that spread in the us, facebook was how they reached millions and millions of
with me is alastair reid, social media journalist at the press association and james ball, special correspondentisn't it? that is a concern, especially when it is someone concern, especially when it is someone trying to push a political or social agenda based on lies, but it is not new, it has been around for centuries. but with social media does more easierfor individuals for centuries. but with social media does more easier for individuals to spread these lies further than they could before....
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there were pictures, associated press showing of the race and being tillis, administered cpr. no updates after that, but that on that.date chelsea manning in the news saying from the associated press, she has been eportedly released from a kansas military prison after serving seven years there. that is just some updates of on.t is going the other news events happening throughout the week. ryan expectedpaul to comment on memos concerning president trump, which we talked about earlier. again, wrap these things in open the numbers are on the screen. louise, go ahead. caller: good morning. i want to make a comment about he was on when earlier, and one of the callers he wouldd asked him if put his hand on a stack of say that he felt like that president trump was an honest man. then he kept talking about rick governor, was our being put in head of the energy excited he nd how was about that. rick perry, when he was running president himself, wanted to do away with the energy but anyway, my real that whole time he howrunning, he talked about stupid perry was and even if he bought hims
there were pictures, associated press showing of the race and being tillis, administered cpr. no updates after that, but that on that.date chelsea manning in the news saying from the associated press, she has been eportedly released from a kansas military prison after serving seven years there. that is just some updates of on.t is going the other news events happening throughout the week. ryan expectedpaul to comment on memos concerning president trump, which we talked about earlier. again,...
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multiple news outlets from "the new york times" to the associated press report comey had just requested more resources to pursue his investigation in russia's meddling in the 2016 election and possible involvement of trump associates before his termination. it is fueling questions if this is the true motive behind the firing. the white house deputy press secretary says the decision had everything to do with his handling of the clinton case. >> again like i said he lost confidence in director comey, and frankly, he'd been considering letting director comey go since the day he was elected. i think also having a letter like the one that he received and having that conversation that outlined the basic just atrocities in circumventing the chain of command in the department of justice. >> the president responded to comey's firing when meeting with nixon's former secretary of state henry kissinger. >> why did you fire director comey? >> because he wasn't doing a good job. very simply. he was not doing a good job. >> as he fought off claims the termination centered on the russia investigation,
multiple news outlets from "the new york times" to the associated press report comey had just requested more resources to pursue his investigation in russia's meddling in the 2016 election and possible involvement of trump associates before his termination. it is fueling questions if this is the true motive behind the firing. the white house deputy press secretary says the decision had everything to do with his handling of the clinton case. >> again like i said he lost...
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the associated press reported the new president moon jae-in said as he took the oath of office he is open to visiting rival north korea under the right conditions to talk about its aggressive pursuit of nuclear missiles. 's softer moon stance could create friction with washington, which has formed from threats of military action to hands of dialogue as it seeks to formulate policy under president donald trump. the discussion should get underway shortly. the reminder that coming up in about an hour and a half we will be live at the white house for this afternoon's press briefing. [indistinct crowd noise] >> south korea's new president is moon jae-in. he took the oath of office earlier today. via south korea's first liberal leader in a decade. he will "sincerely negotiate with the united states." and china, their top trading partner of the deployment of the advanced missile-defense system the u.s. has been installing in south korea. the swearing-in happening earlier today in south korea. on our schedule this afternoon we will have the white house briefing coming up at 1:30 p.m. eastern
the associated press reported the new president moon jae-in said as he took the oath of office he is open to visiting rival north korea under the right conditions to talk about its aggressive pursuit of nuclear missiles. 's softer moon stance could create friction with washington, which has formed from threats of military action to hands of dialogue as it seeks to formulate policy under president donald trump. the discussion should get underway shortly. the reminder that coming up in about an...
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but figures obtained by the press association show the number of seizures over a two—year period frome samurai swords, axes and airguns. 47 children found with weapons were below the age of ten, and one five—year—old was caught with a knife. sometimes the younger children are used to carry for older children, so they are learning from their siblings, they are learning from their peer groups. so these cases are very worrying, because if you don't catch those young children now, they will go on to continue to be more serious offenders. barry mizen lost his son jimmy eight years ago. he was 16 when he was stabbed to death. his father now visits schools, warning children about the consequences of carrying weapons. we are not there to lecture young people, we are there to say this is what happened to us and this was the unintended consequence of someone's actions. and hopefully, that will have an impact on some people. we get listened to so well, the young people are so empathetic towards us. young people are scared when they go out of their front door. not all, but there are some. althoug
but figures obtained by the press association show the number of seizures over a two—year period frome samurai swords, axes and airguns. 47 children found with weapons were below the age of ten, and one five—year—old was caught with a knife. sometimes the younger children are used to carry for older children, so they are learning from their siblings, they are learning from their peer groups. so these cases are very worrying, because if you don't catch those young children now, they will...
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an article that came out while we were on the air from the associated press.dent trump has been handing out his cell phone number to world leaders and urging them to call him director. an unusual invitation that breaks diplomatic protocol and is raising concerns about the security and secrecy of the u.s. commander in chief. justin trudeau has already taken advantage of the offer. what do you make of this report? >> i think in some sense it conveys the idea that the president does want to have a strong personal rapport with other leaders and by exchanging cell phone numbers, he's trying to say, i really would like to have a relationship where we can talk to each other whenever you want to. and that's a good thing. the bad thing, of course, is our cell phone communications are hardly secure. anybody in the intelligence community will be able to listen in, and equally importantly, the reason we have not only secure communications but more regular communications, is so that people can take notes and we know what promises the president will have made to act upon it
an article that came out while we were on the air from the associated press.dent trump has been handing out his cell phone number to world leaders and urging them to call him director. an unusual invitation that breaks diplomatic protocol and is raising concerns about the security and secrecy of the u.s. commander in chief. justin trudeau has already taken advantage of the offer. what do you make of this report? >> i think in some sense it conveys the idea that the president does want to...
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and that is the case tonight in "the washington post" and the associated press. "the washington post" was first. they front page the mike flynn and all the apparent warnings he was given about his contact with russian government officials during the transition. so, between the election and when president trump was actually sworn in. according to tonight's front page scoop in the "the washington post," mike flynn was warned explicitly that his considerations with russian officials were, quote, undoubtedly being monitored by the fbi and by the nsa. transition officials tell "the washington post" they also prepared a briefing document for flynn, specifically a profile of the russian ambassador who he liked to talk with and meet with so much. officials say that despite the fact that they prepared a profile on the russian ambassador for flynn, they are unsure as to whether or not mike flynn ever bothered to read it. so, interesting reporting from "the washington post." after "the washington post" posted theirs, the associate press also went live with their scoop tonig
and that is the case tonight in "the washington post" and the associated press. "the washington post" was first. they front page the mike flynn and all the apparent warnings he was given about his contact with russian government officials during the transition. so, between the election and when president trump was actually sworn in. according to tonight's front page scoop in the "the washington post," mike flynn was warned explicitly that his considerations with...
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after "the washington post" posted theirs, the associate press also went live with their scoop tonight on mike flynn. they're reporting that the obama administration was so concerned about what they could see of these ties between mike flynn and the russian government that they decided to delay telling the trump transition about the obama's administration plans to levy new sanctions against russia as punishment for them messing with our election. the obama folks delayed telling the trump transition what they were going to do in response to that election hack reportedly become the obama administration was concerned enough about what they were seeing about the transitions contacts with russians oials that they believed it was possible that someone in the trump transition might tip off the russian government about what was about to happen. that they might give the russians enough time, enough lead time to clear information out of the two russian compounds that the u.s. was closing down in retaliation for the russians attacking or election. now, nbc can add a little bit that tonight. nbc f
after "the washington post" posted theirs, the associate press also went live with their scoop tonight on mike flynn. they're reporting that the obama administration was so concerned about what they could see of these ties between mike flynn and the russian government that they decided to delay telling the trump transition about the obama's administration plans to levy new sanctions against russia as punishment for them messing with our election. the obama folks delayed telling the...
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. >> more detail coming to where the loud badge ma bang may have come from, some saying two, press associationound the arena was flooded with police and emergency services, approach roads have been closed by police, witnesses telling them they heard two loud badges inside of the arena and coming from where the bars are located. that is one statement. a further bit of retail from national rail, on-line statement, emergency services are dealing with a an incident manchester arena, victoria station has been evacuated all lines are closed, trains are unable to run to or from manchester victoria. disruption is expected to continue until the end of the day. so there are the latest details. a number of people have died, others have been injured in a reported -- charles: so that sky news reporting. that confirming that there were two loud bangs perhaps in the bar area of the venue. there have been fatalities. maintain station there victor ia station has been closed, first responders pretty quick. bringing back andrew peak, sadly europe has so much experience with this first responders they do a magnif
. >> more detail coming to where the loud badge ma bang may have come from, some saying two, press associationound the arena was flooded with police and emergency services, approach roads have been closed by police, witnesses telling them they heard two loud badges inside of the arena and coming from where the bars are located. that is one statement. a further bit of retail from national rail, on-line statement, emergency services are dealing with a an incident manchester arena, victoria...
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a person close to flynn told the associated press flynn will turn over documents related to two of his businesses and some personal documents the committee requested. flynn turned down the committee subpoenaed to testify in person and instead pled the fifth. reports of a break-in, a house fire and a barricade situation kept first responders busy this morning in clinton, maryland. this morning a neighbor reported a break-in at a house in the 7700 block of sewer rats road. when officerses a\road\rode they spotted smoke coming from the house and saw a man running with a gun. no one was hurt, squat crews set up a perimeter to search for firefighters put out the flames a few hours later police caught wayne gardener they also found a gun he took from the gun stashed in a tree. we have one resident who is safe. we contacted him. he was very helpful to us in terms of identifying what pay be in that house and frankly that weapon that he secured was the victim's weapon, but we do have that now as well. so that's no longer out there. police say the suspect has a long criminal history he has not y
a person close to flynn told the associated press flynn will turn over documents related to two of his businesses and some personal documents the committee requested. flynn turned down the committee subpoenaed to testify in person and instead pled the fifth. reports of a break-in, a house fire and a barricade situation kept first responders busy this morning in clinton, maryland. this morning a neighbor reported a break-in at a house in the 7700 block of sewer rats road. when officerses...
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boom from the associated press. then three weeks later they had this one ap exclusive, manafort firm received ukraine ledger payment. now this one didn't cause any cab drivers to drive off the road and didn't have the same hair on fire effect as the contract to help putin story. this one closed the loop on the story that actually got paul manafort bounced off the trump campaign in the first place. it was "the new york times" back in august who reported that paul manafort appeared opposite a secret ledger on what appeared to be payments from the ukrainen dictator and his party who essentially looted that country's treasury. "new york times" reported last august that manafort was listed on this ledger of aelgtd secret payments from the dictator of ukraine. and if the "new york times" reported his name, manafort was gone from the trump campaign less than a week later. he denied ever receiving those payments, but they ousted him from the campaign. that was august. it took until april, but the associated press that he wa
boom from the associated press. then three weeks later they had this one ap exclusive, manafort firm received ukraine ledger payment. now this one didn't cause any cab drivers to drive off the road and didn't have the same hair on fire effect as the contract to help putin story. this one closed the loop on the story that actually got paul manafort bounced off the trump campaign in the first place. it was "the new york times" back in august who reported that paul manafort appeared...
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we tackle it all, with peter baker of the new york times, vivian salama of the associated press, adam entous of the washington post, and erica werner of the associated press. >> celebrating 50 years, this is "washington week." funding is provided by... aragon. midway. normandy. medina ridge. these are places history will never forget. but more important are the faces we will always remember. >> additional funding is provided by... newman's own foundation. donating all profits from newman's own products to charity and nourishing the common good. the yuen foundation. committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you! >> once again, moderator, robert costa. >> good evening. president trump winds down his first trip abroad. the ongoing investigations into russia election meddling continue to cast a shadow over the administration. we learned this week that jared kushner, the president's son-in-law, and white house advisor, is under f.b.i. scrutiny for a series of
we tackle it all, with peter baker of the new york times, vivian salama of the associated press, adam entous of the washington post, and erica werner of the associated press. >> celebrating 50 years, this is "washington week." funding is provided by... aragon. midway. normandy. medina ridge. these are places history will never forget. but more important are the faces we will always remember. >> additional funding is provided by... newman's own foundation. donating all...
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that's strength you can count on. ♪ >>> new reports from the associated press show the average pay raiseerican ceos was 8.5%, bringing median salaries to over $11 million. over the last five years, pay growth jumped by 20%, nearly double that of a typical weekly paycheck for full-time workers. for your bottom line? >>> this morning the trump administration's first budget proposal is getting pushback from both sides with some republicans calling it dead on arrival. the plan would slash federal spending $3.6 trillion over 10 years, with deep cuts to medicaid and assistance programs. nbc's kasey hunt has details. >> reporter: on his campaign's first day -- >> save medicare, medicaid and social security without cuts. have to do it. >> reporter: -- president trump promised to protect the safety net. his first budget released wouldn't do that, instead making deep cuts over the next decade, $72 billion from social security disability insurance and at least $610 billion from medicaid. the cuts could devastate americans like adrian gunter who has multiple sclerosis. >> my medicaid coverage takes
that's strength you can count on. ♪ >>> new reports from the associated press show the average pay raiseerican ceos was 8.5%, bringing median salaries to over $11 million. over the last five years, pay growth jumped by 20%, nearly double that of a typical weekly paycheck for full-time workers. for your bottom line? >>> this morning the trump administration's first budget proposal is getting pushback from both sides with some republicans calling it dead on arrival. the plan...
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the associated press is reported that moles is actually a physician who has a license to practice there in that community outside of erie, live outside the trump hotel, paul wagner fox 5 local news >> it will be interested to find out what happens tomorrow. you thank you, paul. >>> trending on 5at630, the investigation into russia's med link. james comey got the green light to testify publicly. he will confirm if president trump pressured him to end his investigation into top trump aids. former national security advisor michael flynn handed over docments to the senate intel committee related to his businesses along with other personal documents. >>> president trump's personal attorney michael cohen rejected congressional requests for cooperation into the investigation. we're also learning that former white house official bore ris epsheen has been contacted as part of that house investigation, epsheen recently signed on with sin collar broadcasting. >> there's talk president trump will withdrawal from the paris climate accord. and whether that could take a former withdrawal that could ta
the associated press is reported that moles is actually a physician who has a license to practice there in that community outside of erie, live outside the trump hotel, paul wagner fox 5 local news >> it will be interested to find out what happens tomorrow. you thank you, paul. >>> trending on 5at630, the investigation into russia's med link. james comey got the green light to testify publicly. he will confirm if president trump pressured him to end his investigation into top...
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a turkish official tells the associated press, abedi traveled through istanbul. seems like he connected in dusseldorf. the official would not say where the flight originated before turkey. and "focus" reports that abedi twice flew from a german airport and he was not on a watch list. the other team from frankfurt to great britain. not only that, but this magazine claims that british police a said that suspect went through paramilitary training in syria. now officials are trying to determine if he had contact with islamic extremists in germany before making his way to manchester. in libya, security forces picked up salman abedi's younger brother and father. on the left, hassem. on the right, the father, ramadan. a spokesman for libya's malitia says that hassem confessed to helping salman prepare for the attack. it's not clear why they arrested the father. he allegedly used to be part of a group that al-quaida backed. he told the associated press, that wasn't true and he said his sons are innocent. rick leventhal has more. >> shep, many of the nuggets we're learn i
a turkish official tells the associated press, abedi traveled through istanbul. seems like he connected in dusseldorf. the official would not say where the flight originated before turkey. and "focus" reports that abedi twice flew from a german airport and he was not on a watch list. the other team from frankfurt to great britain. not only that, but this magazine claims that british police a said that suspect went through paramilitary training in syria. now officials are trying to...
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greg gianforte republican candidate has been declared the winner of this race by the the associated pressshould tell you nbc is not making an independent call but the the associated press has called it. i have been looking at the numbers. we are starting to get votes that were cast today. not just early votes. it does look like a fairly convincing victory for greg gianforte. we have been alerted that the winning candidate is expected to speak any minute there out at his headquarters. this will be the first public remarks that greg gianforte has made since being engulfed in what has become an international controversy over the last 24 hours with the audio recording that emerged of him attacking, seeming to attack a reporter for the guardian newspaper who had been asking him about his position on health care reform. the big question heading into this election was whether that last minute revelation and controversy would have an effect on this race. one thing we can tell you, though, many of the votes out here were cast long before that came to light last night. early voting in montana meant
greg gianforte republican candidate has been declared the winner of this race by the the associated pressshould tell you nbc is not making an independent call but the the associated press has called it. i have been looking at the numbers. we are starting to get votes that were cast today. not just early votes. it does look like a fairly convincing victory for greg gianforte. we have been alerted that the winning candidate is expected to speak any minute there out at his headquarters. this will...
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press association are reporting the greater manchester police have now carried out that controlled explosion in the cathedral gardens area near manchester arena. was was a second suspected devi? we will await official confirmation of that. but certainly as we look at that, there is a large cord and placed around manchester arena. police also reporting on this incident saying the victoria station is closed, unlikely to for some time to come. and that news agencies saying it's being carried out, some confusing information about whether or not that has happened especially since it was imminen imminent. at the moment, special media is full of people, if they follow hotels and local people for refuge. but also people are trying to track down the concert. >> we can't say whether these are all genuine. certainly appeared to be genuine. lots of people at this concert. huge following among teenagers, younger children who have been separated from their parents. lots of people are posting pictures of concerts where they haven't heard from this evening. it could be for a number of reasons, but certainly
press association are reporting the greater manchester police have now carried out that controlled explosion in the cathedral gardens area near manchester arena. was was a second suspected devi? we will await official confirmation of that. but certainly as we look at that, there is a large cord and placed around manchester arena. police also reporting on this incident saying the victoria station is closed, unlikely to for some time to come. and that news agencies saying it's being carried out,...
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but figures obtained by the press association show the number of seizures over a two—year period fromre seized — among them were samurai swords, axes and airguns. 47 children found with weapons were below the age of ten, and one five—year—old was caught with a knife. sometimes the younger children are used to carry for older children, so they are learning from their siblings, they are learning from their peer groups. so these cases are very worrying, because if you don't catch those young children now, they will go on to continue to be more serious offenders. barry mizen lost his son jimmy eight years ago. he was 16 when he was stabbed to death. his father now visits schools, warning children about the consequences of carrying weapons. we are not there to lecture young people, we are there to say this is what happened to us and this was the unintended consequence of someone's actions. and hopefully, that will have an impact on some people. we get listened to so well, the young people are so empathetic towards us. young people are scared when they go out of their front door. not all, b
but figures obtained by the press association show the number of seizures over a two—year period fromre seized — among them were samurai swords, axes and airguns. 47 children found with weapons were below the age of ten, and one five—year—old was caught with a knife. sometimes the younger children are used to carry for older children, so they are learning from their siblings, they are learning from their peer groups. so these cases are very worrying, because if you don't catch those...
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what we are seeing online according to this, guy who worked in a bar nearby, speaking to the press association, close by saying that he saw people lying on the ground covered in blood and we do have the reports from the greater manchester area police saying that they have confirmed fatalities although i would just point out that generally in this sort of situation, you do start to see some numbers. we haven't seen those yet. whether or not that means that maybe it's not as bad as it appears, just can't really say yet. >> there an immediate triage. obviously, they work as hard as they can to go as quickly as possible but right and something like this, your first requirement is to triage and get the immediate priorities taken care of and start communicating, but given the reports in terms of the location of where the explosion and again, this is speculation and the problem with blast sites is that witness reports are very unreliable. it's a very difficult situation and for people to have their wits about them, to be able to give accurate reporting about the location of the blast was the reportin
what we are seeing online according to this, guy who worked in a bar nearby, speaking to the press association, close by saying that he saw people lying on the ground covered in blood and we do have the reports from the greater manchester area police saying that they have confirmed fatalities although i would just point out that generally in this sort of situation, you do start to see some numbers. we haven't seen those yet. whether or not that means that maybe it's not as bad as it appears,...
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so new mike flynn news tonight in the "the washington post" and the associated press but that bringsus to tonight's news dump from the administration and that story is next. stay with us. . ...that's heard throughout the connected business world. at&t network security helps protect business, from the largest financial markets to the smallest transactions, by sensing cyber-attacks in near real time and automatically deploying countermeasures. keeping the world of business connected and protected. that's the power of and. ltry align probiotic.n your digestive system? for a non-stop, sweet treat goodness, hold on to your tiara kind of day. get 24/7 digestive support, with align. the #1 doctor recommended probiotic brand. also in kids chewables. i mwell, what are youe to take care odoing tomorrow -10am? staff meeting. noon? eating. 3:45? uh, compliance training. 6:30? sam's baseball practice. 8:30? tai chi. yeah, so sounds relaxing. alright, 9:53? i usually make their lunches then, and i have a little vegan so wow, you are busy. wouldn't it be great if you had investments that worked as
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the associated press is reporting tonight that the white house will be interviewing for possible candidates for fbi director, including andrew fisher, judge michael garcia, and senator john cornyn. attorney general jeff sessions will be among those interviewing the candidates. today, he announced a new policy directing federal prosecutors to seek stricter sentencing emendations in drug cases. this event from the justice department is 10 minutes. >> good morning, everyone. my name is ed mullins. joining general sessions is a distinct privilege for us to be here with you today. the association of new york city's one the oldest and largest independent law enforcement labor organizations in the nation. 1899, it currently represents 13,000 active and retired surgeons in the nypd. the fifth largest collective-bargaining unit of police officers in the united states. the brave men and women we represent are the frontline of the largest menus to delete -- police department. they are called on everyday to make tough decisions on the street under circumstances you in this room or in the general public
the associated press is reporting tonight that the white house will be interviewing for possible candidates for fbi director, including andrew fisher, judge michael garcia, and senator john cornyn. attorney general jeff sessions will be among those interviewing the candidates. today, he announced a new policy directing federal prosecutors to seek stricter sentencing emendations in drug cases. this event from the justice department is 10 minutes. >> good morning, everyone. my name is ed...
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according to figures obtained by the press association, that's the equivalent of one offence every sevennalty for using a phone while driving doubled to £200 and six penalty points in march. new drivers now face losing their licence altogether. japan has lodged a protest after north korea fired a missile which landed in its waters. the scud missile, which was launched from north korea's eastern coast, travelled around 280 miles before crashing into the sea near the japanese mainland. it's the third apparently successful missile test by the military regime in recent weeks. police in county down sale lone gunmen was responsible for shooting a man dead in front of his son in bangor. he was approached in the car park of a sainsbury‘s supermarket and shot several times. 0fficers have called it a cold—blooded murder. france's new president, emmanuel macron, will hold talks with his russian counterparty vladimir putin later in their first meeting since macron was elected earlier this month. it could prove awkward for the two leaders — during the french campaign, mr putin hosted mr macron's far—
according to figures obtained by the press association, that's the equivalent of one offence every sevennalty for using a phone while driving doubled to £200 and six penalty points in march. new drivers now face losing their licence altogether. japan has lodged a protest after north korea fired a missile which landed in its waters. the scud missile, which was launched from north korea's eastern coast, travelled around 280 miles before crashing into the sea near the japanese mainland. it's the...
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and joining us with the questioning is erica werner who covers congress for the associated press and niels lesniewski for cq roll call. senator, let me ask you about the news from this past week. you have concerns about the meeting between director comey
and joining us with the questioning is erica werner who covers congress for the associated press and niels lesniewski for cq roll call. senator, let me ask you about the news from this past week. you have concerns about the meeting between director comey
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a story today by the associated press talks about one statement he made. particularly to historically black colleges and universities. the president declared sunday that his support for historically black colleges and universities remains unwavering. he sought to clarify earlier statement that some higher education officials interpreted to mean he plans to -- a program that helps prepare and renovate and build these facilities. caucus members criticized the move. statement was a testament bill friday to keep the government he said in a statement to keep administration to treat -- race ethnicity and manner -- here is steve from pennsylvania, democrats line. i don't know how old you are but in my europe, i am 70, we had a governor in massachusetts who sold the future not want to sell car insurance because you are losing money, that is fine. [indiscernible] what are you trying to say? do that withn't we these insurance companies? they are always making money. host: ok. we will continue on with open phones. we want to talk a little bit about the hearings today
a story today by the associated press talks about one statement he made. particularly to historically black colleges and universities. the president declared sunday that his support for historically black colleges and universities remains unwavering. he sought to clarify earlier statement that some higher education officials interpreted to mean he plans to -- a program that helps prepare and renovate and build these facilities. caucus members criticized the move. statement was a testament bill...
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there's breaking news coming from the associated press ap, islamic state group one of the members didrry out that terrorist attack in manchester that killed 22 people including children and injured at least 59 others. ap reporting that islamic state group said that one of the members did carry out manchester, england attack. embassador, your reaction to that, not surprising, i suppose, given it was clearly a coordinated attack because of the device that it was. >> yeah, i think this is a good example that when they find one bomber it's a lone-wolf attack. we obviously still don't know a lot about why this attack on the day that it took place and the venue that it took place but the pattern is depressingly real. the question for american policy is what are we doing now to accelerate the destruction of the islamic state caliphate in iraq and syria because that won't end the problem sadly, if you can break its headquarters area you can disrupt recruitment andloyment of terror. the sooner we do that, the better. >> one of the things we can do is unify and the united nations has been a fac
there's breaking news coming from the associated press ap, islamic state group one of the members didrry out that terrorist attack in manchester that killed 22 people including children and injured at least 59 others. ap reporting that islamic state group said that one of the members did carry out manchester, england attack. embassador, your reaction to that, not surprising, i suppose, given it was clearly a coordinated attack because of the device that it was. >> yeah, i think this is a...
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the associated press reports that the father of suspected manchester bomber summon a beatty has been. a spokesman for a libyan anti-terror forced said that he was detained for interrogations. before his arrest the father said his son was innocent and had been planning a trip to saudi arabia for a coverage. speaking to a bash rex tillerson -- he would like to see u.s. join nato -- week's terror attack would strengthen the resolve in the fight against terrorists. i think the discussions we had in israel and today around this threat -- the leaders of these three faiths -- the horrible attack reminded us while we have to do this. it reminds ussaid why we have to win this fight. mark: to listen added -- he added,
the associated press reports that the father of suspected manchester bomber summon a beatty has been. a spokesman for a libyan anti-terror forced said that he was detained for interrogations. before his arrest the father said his son was innocent and had been planning a trip to saudi arabia for a coverage. speaking to a bash rex tillerson -- he would like to see u.s. join nato -- week's terror attack would strengthen the resolve in the fight against terrorists. i think the discussions we had in...
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i'm just warning you, the press association has reported on that moment of television history!ng about, i suspect some of the newspapers may have it tonight! breaking news, we just breaking news, wejust hearing, following the death of ian brady last night, one of the moors murderers in ashworth hospital last night, an inquest has been opened into his death, and the coroner, the senior coroner, christopher sumner, has said that ian brady's body will not be released until assurance has been given that his ashes will not been given that his ashes will not be scattered on saddleworth moor, this is where he and myra hindley buried four of their five victims, on saddleworth moor, a fifth victim, keith bennett, who it is thought is also buried on saddleworth moor, his body was never recovered, and it looks as though the coroner is keen not to add further misery to the families, and he has said that the body will not be released until he has been given assurances that the ashes will not be scattered on saddleworth moor. that had not been an issue, it is suspected that a meeting with ia
i'm just warning you, the press association has reported on that moment of television history!ng about, i suspect some of the newspapers may have it tonight! breaking news, we just breaking news, wejust hearing, following the death of ian brady last night, one of the moors murderers in ashworth hospital last night, an inquest has been opened into his death, and the coroner, the senior coroner, christopher sumner, has said that ian brady's body will not be released until assurance has been given...
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never been a change but i'm with the associated press and security for the associated press so i always get the questions because to the layperson or press people, they say i cannot believe the president is that express. i am confident and i think tim is, too, as well as former agents, when i see that it tells perimeter her security -- inner perimeter security has expanded. they are not going to -- if there was a need for those agents to be shoulder to shoulder than that with time he that they have a huge concern about that perimeter security, ok? the fact they are able to loosen up, give more lot of sight, tells me they have enhanced those measures in that inner, middle, and outer perimeter. >> and there is more than one perimeter. i can assure you the presidential protective division is the last line of defense between the security threat and the president. but, there are other parameters and protection is a team sport. the secret service cannot do it alone. we do it with mpd, civilian fbi, it ishe a team sport. if any one of those members on the third or fourth parameter makes a mist
never been a change but i'm with the associated press and security for the associated press so i always get the questions because to the layperson or press people, they say i cannot believe the president is that express. i am confident and i think tim is, too, as well as former agents, when i see that it tells perimeter her security -- inner perimeter security has expanded. they are not going to -- if there was a need for those agents to be shoulder to shoulder than that with time he that they...
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associated press reported that they received a statement reiterating that curb letter in has no interest in the companies and as previously stated he will recuse from particular matters concerning the e b-52 visa program. the "new york times" says its reports and staff at the "washington post" were removed from the ballroom at the ritz carlton in beijing just as miss nyer was speak. it's a tangled web the trump family has woven. eric: last year we told you fox news is your election add quarters. we expect the results to be very soon. it will be la le pen or macron. it could have far-reaching implications with the u.s. and the rest of the world. you a bonus check for every six months you're accident free. silence. it's good to be in, good hands. .. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me, and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a medication... ...this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain... ...and protect my joints from further damage. humira has been clinically studied for over 18 years. humira works by targeting and helping to... ...block a sp
associated press reported that they received a statement reiterating that curb letter in has no interest in the companies and as previously stated he will recuse from particular matters concerning the e b-52 visa program. the "new york times" says its reports and staff at the "washington post" were removed from the ballroom at the ritz carlton in beijing just as miss nyer was speak. it's a tangled web the trump family has woven. eric: last year we told you fox news is your...
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new york times, the washington post and the associated press. glen, i'm going to come to you first about the gap in reaction. whatever your feelings are about the fbi director, he's the fbi director. when he says it's the greatest threat of any nation on earth, when he says the russians are as you and i speak involved in american politics, it it was a reaction gap between the televisions audience, those in the hearing room and then what we heard in the briefing room. how do you square that? how should we square that? >> well, look, the president has been down playing the russian involvement even after that extraordinary announcement by the 16 or 17 federal intelligence agencies late last year that russia was attempting to medal in american elections. and one of his round robin interviews last week he again raised that issue of whether or not it was china that was involved in some of this interference in the united states election. this is clearly something the it administration doesn't want to talk about. clearly something they think is politica
new york times, the washington post and the associated press. glen, i'm going to come to you first about the gap in reaction. whatever your feelings are about the fbi director, he's the fbi director. when he says it's the greatest threat of any nation on earth, when he says the russians are as you and i speak involved in american politics, it it was a reaction gap between the televisions audience, those in the hearing room and then what we heard in the briefing room. how do you square that? how...
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breaking news from the associated press before our next conversation.british officials say the manchester police will stop sharing bombing investigation information with u.s. amid fury over leaks. earlier reports say the prime minister teresa may is likely to bring this up when she meets with president obama during their nato meetings in nato today. we'll take a short break and when we come back francis rooney republican congressman from florida will be here to talk about the president's trip. we'll be right back. >> regardless of your background, remember where you came from. hold on to the way so many of you reached out to mentor young persons through the cares about kids. hold on to the way you engaged in this community. make sure to bring that commitment to whatever walk of life you choose. >> bravery, not perfection was the key that unlocked every door that i have walked through since. it took me 33 years to figure out that brown girls can do white guy things, too. >> unless you understand you are here because of a lot of help, that you also unders
breaking news from the associated press before our next conversation.british officials say the manchester police will stop sharing bombing investigation information with u.s. amid fury over leaks. earlier reports say the prime minister teresa may is likely to bring this up when she meets with president obama during their nato meetings in nato today. we'll take a short break and when we come back francis rooney republican congressman from florida will be here to talk about the president's trip....
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. >> michae the associated press s learned that former security adviser michael flynn will provide documentso the senate intelligence committee. president trump's personal lawyer michael cohen has rejected a request for documents in the house committee. > >> pennsylvania governor governor tom wolf announced more than a half million dollars in planned road repair in the metropolitan area. the $550 million in highway and bridge improvements will begin this year or be bid out in the coming months. among highlights, paving 235-miles of road, replacing and repairing 33 bridges, widening 322 in delaware county and expanding lafayette street in montgomery county. >> iceland's maiden flight to philadelphia arrived to a warm welcome. water cannons celebrated the arrival of the new airline. icelandic dignitaries and officials including mayor jim kenney were on hand to toast the event with four flights a week. john carney signed bills to fight the state's addiction crisis, expanding access to strengthen oversight of opioid prescriptions. he called for an all hands on deck approach to fight the opioid e
. >> michae the associated press s learned that former security adviser michael flynn will provide documentso the senate intelligence committee. president trump's personal lawyer michael cohen has rejected a request for documents in the house committee. > >> pennsylvania governor governor tom wolf announced more than a half million dollars in planned road repair in the metropolitan area. the $550 million in highway and bridge improvements will begin this year or be bid out in the...
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a couple tweets from erica warner, associated press tweeting, rosenstein briefing was a quote, complete waste of time, according to dave trot, a congressman from michigan. ben siegel from abc saying house members broke into applause when rosenstein said the russia -- that russia is not a partisan issue. yesterday attorney general -- deputy attorney general rosenstein briefed senators as well on the issue and the number the senators had comments afterward. you can see those on our website at c-span.org. >> as you wait for possible comments from more members and the house to gavel whackback in at 11:15. we'll go back to part of our program this morning on "washington journal." >> let's keep in mind, first of all, that this was a classified briefing. mr. cummings: can't really talk about it. but i can tell you that as a result of the briefing i am again, vinced that -- this is not about the briefing but my feelings,
a couple tweets from erica warner, associated press tweeting, rosenstein briefing was a quote, complete waste of time, according to dave trot, a congressman from michigan. ben siegel from abc saying house members broke into applause when rosenstein said the russia -- that russia is not a partisan issue. yesterday attorney general -- deputy attorney general rosenstein briefed senators as well on the issue and the number the senators had comments afterward. you can see those on our website at...
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. >> reporter: the associated press determined more than 2800 cases of sexual assault were reported atand secondary schools during 2013 and 2014. yet, there were apparently 3,000 plus sexual assault victims. about 2% of cases reportedly occurred in 2012, but were not reported until publish our safety and security at a glance, which has the number of sexual related incidents at or schools. each and school and by county >> montgomery county wants to reassure parents amid alarming statistics and thursday's stab >> parents should know our schools are safe and we take each incident of bully and sexual assault seriously. >> reporter: nationwide, nearly 80% of victims reported unwanted sexual fondling, a little over 20% reported rape. sodomy and force penetration. senator barbara favola says more education is needed. >> i passed an anti-bullying bill in virginia and that bill actually required school systems to put policies in place regarding any type of bullying and to actually address -- they have to address anything that is reported to the school >> reporter: the incidents that happened on
. >> reporter: the associated press determined more than 2800 cases of sexual assault were reported atand secondary schools during 2013 and 2014. yet, there were apparently 3,000 plus sexual assault victims. about 2% of cases reportedly occurred in 2012, but were not reported until publish our safety and security at a glance, which has the number of sexual related incidents at or schools. each and school and by county >> montgomery county wants to reassure parents amid alarming...
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so far, according to the associated press, 35% of the precincts are reporting and in.re now, our fox news contributors charlie hurt and jessica tarlov. it's a tight race, jessica. we have 35% in so far. gianforte is ahead. >> he should be ahead based on the early vote percentages. as we talked about in the previous hour, 65% of early votes came in and favored him greatly. now they are predicting a single digit win for him as opposed to double digits. it would be a good night for democrats. it's something they would go out there and fund raise about. they talk about the resistance, how it's working and beating down republican strength. that would be the silver lining. >> kimberly: charlie, i wonder what that would be also tricky to do in terms of did people split? single digit win, did people flip and vote for the democrat? strong likely republican voters or was there attrition where people did not show up wet early voted? >> i'm not sure how democrats will be able to spin this as a positive thing if they lose because it's not even a mentor. it's the midterm of a midter
so far, according to the associated press, 35% of the precincts are reporting and in.re now, our fox news contributors charlie hurt and jessica tarlov. it's a tight race, jessica. we have 35% in so far. gianforte is ahead. >> he should be ahead based on the early vote percentages. as we talked about in the previous hour, 65% of early votes came in and favored him greatly. now they are predicting a single digit win for him as opposed to double digits. it would be a good night for...
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>> absolutely. >> fairly unbelievable. >> let me ask you from the associated press. phil is and sean spicer started to get into the reporting about jared kushner and another reporter chambers said but the president tweeted today a fox story that sort of had similar reporting. it made similar references to the unattributed reporting. they got themselves wound around the axle. they are not talking about it on their terms. >> absolutely right. to reiterate, the national security adviser said the same thing that sean spicer said today over the course of the trip. the back channels are customary. they are a line of diplomacy and this is the way they do business. he did not dismiss the idea. he did not actually try to say it wasn't true or deny it. the president tweeting this one report that suggests that it may not be true. of course those are not the president's words. again, what will halle was saying, we haven't had a press conference or direct denial thus far. they refer to fake news, but don't say what elements are fake and if the entire story is fake or what. they a
>> absolutely. >> fairly unbelievable. >> let me ask you from the associated press. phil is and sean spicer started to get into the reporting about jared kushner and another reporter chambers said but the president tweeted today a fox story that sort of had similar reporting. it made similar references to the unattributed reporting. they got themselves wound around the axle. they are not talking about it on their terms. >> absolutely right. to reiterate, the national...