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robert hall, bbc news, jersey.otland —— as the new chief constable. he said officers in the force must respond to the challenges of helping vulnerable people and supporting diversity in his first interview in the role. retail sales grew faster than expected last month with the good weather and world cup boosting food sales in particular. figures from the office of statistics said overall sales rose 7% from the figure injune, 3.5% higher than the same time last year. —— .7%. thanks for being with me. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, i'm chetan pathak and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: going global — spain's top division, la liga, confirms a top—flight game will be played in the united states. the round of his life — brandt snedeker cards an 11—under par 59 to make history at the wyndham championship in north carolina. the heavens open in cincinnatti, but simona halep needs just five minutes to finish off her match. welcome. the top flight in spanish football, la
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robert hall, bbc news, amiens. that is it for now. thank you for watching. hello there.er now for the rest of this week, particularly across northern and western areas, with a mixture of sunshine and showers. some of the showers will continue to be quite heavy as well, maybe with the risk of thunder. the reason for the cooler air, area of low pressure has driven out the heat into the near continent, introducing something cooler and fresher off the atlantic, and we'll maintain a west or south—westerly airflow. early on thursday, we will see further showers returning to western scotland and northern ireland, some of them could be quite heavy, and across central and southern and eastern parts of england, thickening cloud from the south will bring a few showers or even some patchy rain. across scotland and northern ireland, it's going to be a chilly start to this morning, temperatures in low single figures in some areas. for thursday itself, it's looking bright with plenty of sunshine around. there'll continue to be some blustery showers across the north and west of scotland
robert hall, bbc news, amiens. that is it for now. thank you for watching. hello there.er now for the rest of this week, particularly across northern and western areas, with a mixture of sunshine and showers. some of the showers will continue to be quite heavy as well, maybe with the risk of thunder. the reason for the cooler air, area of low pressure has driven out the heat into the near continent, introducing something cooler and fresher off the atlantic, and we'll maintain a west or...
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robert hall, bbc news, amiens.ions that took place in amiens on the website. you've been watching newsday. stay with us. coming up: ikea launches its first store in india. after years of waiting, the swedish furniture store is finally set to take on one of the world's biggest markets. i'm babita sharma in london. thanks for joining i'm babita sharma in london. thanks forjoining us. and before we go, let's take a look at these pictures from florida, where police received some unusual assistance in catching a suspect. they were chasing a stolen car when it crashed into a ditch and the female suspect ran into a field to try to escape, but she was confronted by a herd of cows who began chasing her. the encounter was caught on the police helicopter camera, the cows herded her across the field to a nearby road where officers were waiting to arrest her. that's all for now, stay with bbc world news. hello there. things are looking cooler and fresher now for the rest of this week, particularly across northern and western ar
robert hall, bbc news, amiens.ions that took place in amiens on the website. you've been watching newsday. stay with us. coming up: ikea launches its first store in india. after years of waiting, the swedish furniture store is finally set to take on one of the world's biggest markets. i'm babita sharma in london. thanks for joining i'm babita sharma in london. thanks forjoining us. and before we go, let's take a look at these pictures from florida, where police received some unusual assistance...
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robert hall, bbc news, amiens.ve captured the moment a mudslide hit an alpine village in switzerland. no injuries were reported when the mudslide gushed down a dried up mountain torrent and burst onto the streets, many people watching what was happening. two roads leading to other villages were blocked off as a result. mud was seen rushing past houses, taking over a large road and affecting streets nearby. nobody was hurt fortu nately. streets nearby. nobody was hurt fortunately. dramatic pictures from switzerland. you've been watching newsday. stay with us. coming up: will diy ever take off in india? ikea launches its first store in india. after years of waiting, the swedish furniture store is finally set to take on one of the world's biggest markets. and before we go, let's take a look at these pictures from florida, where police received some unusual assistance in catching a suspect. they were chasing a stolen car when it crashed into a ditch and the female suspect ran into a field to try to escape, but she was
robert hall, bbc news, amiens.ve captured the moment a mudslide hit an alpine village in switzerland. no injuries were reported when the mudslide gushed down a dried up mountain torrent and burst onto the streets, many people watching what was happening. two roads leading to other villages were blocked off as a result. mud was seen rushing past houses, taking over a large road and affecting streets nearby. nobody was hurt fortu nately. streets nearby. nobody was hurt fortunately. dramatic...
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robert hall reports from jersey. reporter: danny, will you apologise for your actions?let of the cameras for an incident off the pitch. another cloud to hang low over a troubled playing career. this episode opened during a night out during a training trip tojersey. at a seafront bar, cipriani, who admitted having too much to drink, was involved in a confrontation with door staff during which he tried to grab the doorman‘s body mounted camera. after leaving the club, mr cipriani encountered a female police officer who was aware of that altercation. when she attempted to arrest him, he resisted. there was a brief scuffle during which she was slightly hurt and eventually, with the help of a second officer and watched by a small crowd, danny cipriani was handcuffed and taken into custody. in court and later on social media, cipriani apologised for behaviour which he said had left him mortified. his return to the england side in june followed a series of misdemeanours — many associated with alcohol — the theft of a bottle of vodka, injuries after being hit by a bus whilst dr
robert hall reports from jersey. reporter: danny, will you apologise for your actions?let of the cameras for an incident off the pitch. another cloud to hang low over a troubled playing career. this episode opened during a night out during a training trip tojersey. at a seafront bar, cipriani, who admitted having too much to drink, was involved in a confrontation with door staff during which he tried to grab the doorman‘s body mounted camera. after leaving the club, mr cipriani encountered a...
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robert hall, bbc news, amiens.e who fought at the battle, coming from as far afield as australia, america, canada and of course britain. i spoke to one man, alasdair mackie from surrey, whose great uncle, william george robertson, fought and died here in 1918. i've only received this recently, and that's my great uncle on the right there. wow — he actually really does look like you, doesn't he? and there is something about him... yeah. his name was william george robertson. he was born in leslie in fife. the war started, and he signed up straightaway. he enlisted in the medical services. then he was moved to the artillery, in december 1917. his unit, the second brigade, were involved in the battle of amiens. so do you know what he was doing, today, the 8th of august, 100 years ago? well, he started the day behind the lines a bit. i picture this big 18—inch gun, a team of eight men serving that gun, and my great uncle there — the artillery units would almost have to leapfrog each other, just to keep up with the adva
robert hall, bbc news, amiens.e who fought at the battle, coming from as far afield as australia, america, canada and of course britain. i spoke to one man, alasdair mackie from surrey, whose great uncle, william george robertson, fought and died here in 1918. i've only received this recently, and that's my great uncle on the right there. wow — he actually really does look like you, doesn't he? and there is something about him... yeah. his name was william george robertson. he was born in...
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robert hall, bbc news, amiens.dants of those who fought at the battle of amiens. they came from as far afield as australia, canada and of course britain. i spoke to one man, alasdair mackie? from surrey — whose great uncle william george robertson fought and died here in 1918.? i've only received this recently and that's my great uncle on the right there. wow, he really does look like you, doesn't he? something about... he really is. his name is william george robertson. he was born in leslie in fife. the war started and he signed up straightaway. he enlisted in the medical services. then he was moved to the artillery in december 1917. his unit, the 2nd brigade, were involved in the battle of amiens. so do you know what he was doing today, 8th august, 100 years ago? he started the day behind the lines a bit. i picture this being an 18 inch gun, a team of men serving their gun and my great uncle there. the artillery units were almost like lea pfrogging each other, just to keep up with the advancing troops. because,
robert hall, bbc news, amiens.dants of those who fought at the battle of amiens. they came from as far afield as australia, canada and of course britain. i spoke to one man, alasdair mackie? from surrey — whose great uncle william george robertson fought and died here in 1918.? i've only received this recently and that's my great uncle on the right there. wow, he really does look like you, doesn't he? something about... he really is. his name is william george robertson. he was born in leslie...
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robert hall, bbc news, jersey. our top story this lunchtime. level — more than a quarter were awarded as or a stars, the most for six years. and coming up — here's your post, eight years late. israel finally allows a mail delivery to palestinians on the west bank. coming up on bbc news, former england captain michael vaughan says ben stokes doesn't deserve a warm reception from the england fans in the third test against india on saturday. stokes was found not guilty of affray this week. president trump has revoked the security clearance of a former director of the cia, john brennan, who's been a persistent critic. the white house claims mr brennan has been using his access to sensitive information to undermine the president. for his part, mr brennan says it's part of a broader effort by donald trump to suppress freedom of speech and punish his critics. peter bowes reports. good afternoon. the announcement came out of the blue at a previously unscheduled media briefing at the white house. historically, top officials keep their security credentia
robert hall, bbc news, jersey. our top story this lunchtime. level — more than a quarter were awarded as or a stars, the most for six years. and coming up — here's your post, eight years late. israel finally allows a mail delivery to palestinians on the west bank. coming up on bbc news, former england captain michael vaughan says ben stokes doesn't deserve a warm reception from the england fans in the third test against india on saturday. stokes was found not guilty of affray this week....
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here's our correspondent, robert hall.iliar to the soldiers who had been brought here from all over the western front for a surprise attack like no other infour for a surprise attack like no other in four years of war. by seventh august, the plan was ready. this tower was built to commemorate australian troops, some of whom fought, north of amiens. if you had stood here on 8th of august 1980 you would have seemed the smoke and fla mes would have seemed the smoke and flames as allied artillery destroyed german guns and you would have heard the rumble of engines as 500 tanks and over 50,000 troops began to move forward through the early morning fog towards enemy positions. by lunchtime on the first day, the allies had advanced eight miles into enemy territory. men and machines working together. and yet, after the disastrous losses of previous battles, few men realised that the tide was turning. is expected that it was going to go on. this story has examined interviews with soldiers during the battle. in a thousands of prison
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the bbc's rober hall has more. robert: this is a landscape where the course of a terrib nflict was changed. in amiens cathedral, music and personal accounts combined to tell the story. the attack at amiens was a total surprise. at dawn, huge allied bombardment systematically destroyed german guns. the smoke barely clearing before 500 tankled men from six countries in an advance which took somof them eight miles into enemy territory. the battle whose significance was underlined by the duke of cambridge. prince william: today we return to learn more about the experience of those involved during the historic summer of 1918, to honor the falleof all nations. robert: the amiens attacks weree plto the last detail. as the clock ticked down, commanders penned their final messages. >> every man will care on to most of his powers until his goal is won. >> to those who fall, i say you will not die, but step into immortality. robert: by lunchtime on the first day, men could hardly believe the contrast that the -- with the chaos of pr
the bbc's rober hall has more. robert: this is a landscape where the course of a terrib nflict was changed. in amiens cathedral, music and personal accounts combined to tell the story. the attack at amiens was a total surprise. at dawn, huge allied bombardment systematically destroyed german guns. the smoke barely clearing before 500 tankled men from six countries in an advance which took somof them eight miles into enemy territory. the battle whose significance was underlined by the duke of...
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robert hall, bbc news, jersey.ales were guided out by experts, but they then seemed to lose their way again and were found back in the same spot a day later. lebbbo diseko has the story. this is a rescue operation in action — the second in as many days for this pod of around 100 whales. they got stuck after swimming into a fjord that's opening is both narrow and shallow, making it hard to get out. police helped guide them into more open waters, and it was hoped they'd go back to sea. but, the next day, they were back once again — cue rescue effort number two. translation: 13 of them went all the way to the shore, and we had to deal with them, push them out by hand, and that went very well. one of the whales even got stuck up on the shore, and needed a kayaker to help get free. it's not clear why the group keep going back but locals say they may be using the incoming tide to help them, and they've certainly attracted quite an audience. translation: naturally, this is interesting to see, for both foreigners and icela
robert hall, bbc news, jersey.ales were guided out by experts, but they then seemed to lose their way again and were found back in the same spot a day later. lebbbo diseko has the story. this is a rescue operation in action — the second in as many days for this pod of around 100 whales. they got stuck after swimming into a fjord that's opening is both narrow and shallow, making it hard to get out. police helped guide them into more open waters, and it was hoped they'd go back to sea. but, the...
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here's robert hall. all over the western front for a surprise attack like no other in four years of war. by august 7, the plan was ready. this tower was built to commemorate australian troops, some of whom fought north of amiens. if you stood here on august 8, 1918, you would have seen the smoke and flames as allied artillery destroyed german guns, and you would have heard the rumble of the engines as 500 tanks and over 50,000 troops began to move forward through the early morning fog to enemy positions. by lunchtime on the first day, the allies had advanced eight miles into enemy territory. men and machines working together. and yet after the disastrous losses of previous battles, few men realised that the tide was turning. they expected that it was going to go on. peter barton has been examining german interviews with allied soldiers captured during the battle. there were thousands of prisoners and they all agree, or 90% of them agree, that it will be the following year, yet again, the following year b
here's robert hall. all over the western front for a surprise attack like no other in four years of war. by august 7, the plan was ready. this tower was built to commemorate australian troops, some of whom fought north of amiens. if you stood here on august 8, 1918, you would have seen the smoke and flames as allied artillery destroyed german guns, and you would have heard the rumble of the engines as 500 tanks and over 50,000 troops began to move forward through the early morning fog to enemy...
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robert hall, bbc news, jersey. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. from here in the bbc newsroom... the number of people believed to have been killed by floods in the southern indian state of kerala has risen to about a hundred. the security forces are distributing food and drinking water to tens of thousands of people who've fled to higher ground. that's on bbc hindi. lawyers in uganda representing an opposition mp, bobi wine, say he has been brutally beaten since being detained on monday. the afrobeat musician has become a thorn in the side of the government since entering politics last year. he was arrested on monday whilst out campaigning, and charged with possessing firearms and ammunition. that's on bbc swahili. and this has been watched a lot online, the grime artist stormzy is funding a scholarship to support black british students going to cambridge university to study. figures rleased recently showed some cambridge colleges didn't take in any black students from 2012 to 2016. the rapper didn't go to university himself despite getting excell
robert hall, bbc news, jersey. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. from here in the bbc newsroom... the number of people believed to have been killed by floods in the southern indian state of kerala has risen to about a hundred. the security forces are distributing food and drinking water to tens of thousands of people who've fled to higher ground. that's on bbc hindi. lawyers in uganda representing an opposition mp, bobi wine, say he has been brutally beaten since being detained...
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robert hall, bbc news, amiens. laura: the battle that shape history.ollywood has a long historymaf ng films with a social message, so the ting of spike lee's latest film to coincide with the one-year anniversary of ithe charlottesville riot significant. the story of a black policeman who infiltrated the ku klux klan is meant to draw connections to the present day, as tom brook reports. >> god bless white america. tom: the central character in "blackkklansman" is a real-life figure, ron stallworth, black police detective who infiltrated the white supremacist group the ku klux klan in colorado springs in the 1970's. he did it by striking up a relationship with klan members by phone, and then ate circuit police officer, a colleague, stood in for him in face-to-faceeetings. spike lee was drawn to the story for many reasons. he was certainly impressed by him as aan. spike: courageous, heroic. i mean, the klan don't play. theykilled people, murdered people, which are acts of terrotesm. homegroworism. to do that back in the 1970's, i mean, it was no picnic. >
robert hall, bbc news, amiens. laura: the battle that shape history.ollywood has a long historymaf ng films with a social message, so the ting of spike lee's latest film to coincide with the one-year anniversary of ithe charlottesville riot significant. the story of a black policeman who infiltrated the ku klux klan is meant to draw connections to the present day, as tom brook reports. >> god bless white america. tom: the central character in "blackkklansman" is a real-life...
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robert hall, bbc news, amiens. the process does not guarantee a baby, according to a leading gynaecologist. with more women freezing eggs past the age of 35, medical experts warn that many women are leaving it too late to preserve their fertility, instead of making a planned and informed choice. drjane stewart, chair of the british fertility society and spokesperson for the royal college of obstetricians and gynaecologists, explained what the report said... storing perks for preservation for women is not a straightforward thing. it is becoming much more feasible because we can get good recovery gra d es feasible because we can get good recovery grades five eggs. it is a useful thing to do for people who need to store fertility because the note they are going to go through some destructive process which might lose them their fertility, but i think for people who hope to put some eggs abbey in the expectation that they can definitely have a family ata that they can definitely have a family at a later stage, i think w
robert hall, bbc news, amiens. the process does not guarantee a baby, according to a leading gynaecologist. with more women freezing eggs past the age of 35, medical experts warn that many women are leaving it too late to preserve their fertility, instead of making a planned and informed choice. drjane stewart, chair of the british fertility society and spokesperson for the royal college of obstetricians and gynaecologists, explained what the report said... storing perks for preservation for...
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robert hall has been looking at why the battle was so important. stone. a memorial to australian forces, some of whom advanced across a landscape which has changed little as a century rolled by. it is the perfect spot to view the start line of a surprise attack which changed the course of the war. if you had stood here on the morning of august 8 1918, you would have seen the smoke and flames as allied artillery systems systematically destroyed german guns and you would have heard the rubble of engines as 500 tanks and more than 50,000 troops advanced through the fog towards enemy lines. with every step, the men left the stalemate of trench warfare further behind. in front of them and protecting them, the tanks were able to move unhindered across open country. the preparation was absolutely enormous, right down to the last piece of sticking plaster in moving forward of the casualties clearing station, they had everything to the nth degree. stories of that day will be told at tomorrow's commemoration, which reflects the range of countries brought tog
robert hall has been looking at why the battle was so important. stone. a memorial to australian forces, some of whom advanced across a landscape which has changed little as a century rolled by. it is the perfect spot to view the start line of a surprise attack which changed the course of the war. if you had stood here on the morning of august 8 1918, you would have seen the smoke and flames as allied artillery systems systematically destroyed german guns and you would have heard the rubble of...
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our correspondent robert hall has been looking at why the battle was so important.rs. and familiar to the soldiers who had been brought here from all over the western front for a surprise attack like no other infour for a surprise attack like no other in four years of war. i august seven, the plan was ready. this tower was built to commemorate australian troops, some of whom fought north of amiens. if you stood here on august eight, 1918 you would have seen the smoke and flames as allied artillery destroyed german guns and you would have heard the rumble of the engines as 500 tanks and over 50,000 troops began to move forward through the early morning fog to enemy positions. by lunchtime on the first day, the allies had advanced eight miles into enemy territory. men and machines working together. yet, after the disastrous losses of previous battles, few men realise that the tide was turning. the expected it would go on. peter barton has been examining german interviews with allied soldiers ca ptu red interviews with allied soldiers captured during the battle. there
our correspondent robert hall has been looking at why the battle was so important.rs. and familiar to the soldiers who had been brought here from all over the western front for a surprise attack like no other infour for a surprise attack like no other in four years of war. i august seven, the plan was ready. this tower was built to commemorate australian troops, some of whom fought north of amiens. if you stood here on august eight, 1918 you would have seen the smoke and flames as allied...
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robert hall has been looking at why the battle of amiens was so important to the outcome of the war.emorial to australian forces, some of whom advanced across a landscape which has changed little as a century rolled by. it's the perfect spot to view the start line of a surprise attack which changed the course of a war. if you had stood here on the morning of august 8th 1918, you would have seen the smoke and flames as allied artillery systematically destroyed german guns, and you would have heard the rumble of engines as 500 tanks and more than 50,000 troops advanced through the fog towards enemy lines. with every step, the men left the stalemate of trench warfare further behind. in front of them and protecting them, the tanks were able to move unhindered across open country. the preparation was absolutely enormous, right down to the last piece of sticking plaster in moving forward a casualty clearing station. they had everything to the nth degree. stories of that day will be told at tomorrow's commemoration which reflects the range of countries brought together for the attack. we tr
robert hall has been looking at why the battle of amiens was so important to the outcome of the war.emorial to australian forces, some of whom advanced across a landscape which has changed little as a century rolled by. it's the perfect spot to view the start line of a surprise attack which changed the course of a war. if you had stood here on the morning of august 8th 1918, you would have seen the smoke and flames as allied artillery systematically destroyed german guns, and you would have...
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robert hall reports. this is a landscape where the course of a terrible conflict was changed.o tell that story. the attack at amiens was a total surprise — at dawn, a huge allied bombardment systemically destroyed german guns. the smoke barely clearing before 500 tanks led men from six countries in an advance which took some of them eight miles into enemy territory. amiens was symbolic of the entente cordiale... a battle whose significance was underlined by the duke of cambridge. today, we return to learn more about the experience of those involved during the historic summer of 1918. to honour the fallen of all nations. the amiens attacks were planned to the last detail as the clock ticked down, commanders penned their final messages. every man will carry on to the utmost of his powers until his goal is won. to those who fall, i say will you not die, but step into immortality. by lunchtime on the first day, men could hardly believe the contrast with the chaos of previous offensives. the americans swept everything before them and the german resistance collapsed. the sun broke t
robert hall reports. this is a landscape where the course of a terrible conflict was changed.o tell that story. the attack at amiens was a total surprise — at dawn, a huge allied bombardment systemically destroyed german guns. the smoke barely clearing before 500 tanks led men from six countries in an advance which took some of them eight miles into enemy territory. amiens was symbolic of the entente cordiale... a battle whose significance was underlined by the duke of cambridge. today, we...
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robert hall is in amiens for us. final arrivals, troops are moving into position outside the cathedral to wait the var tease. this is notjust a commemoration are much more a retelling of a lesser—known story of the first world war. the story of a battle which took a war weary europe just a few steps towards what would be an eventual armistice and the end to the fighting. i just think of the unselfish courage. in a field overlooking the amiens battlefield, 30 members of one family stood in silence to remember a young officer killed in action on this spot exactly a century ago. lieutenant colonel christopher bushell was just 29. he had already won the victoria cross when he was targeted by a sniper as he rallied his men. we decided that a century on it was appropriate as we wish to perpetuate his memory, his ideals and his character and all he believed in and fought for. the flat farmland north of amiens has changed little since that day. at dawn on august the 8th 1918 the ground shook as allied artillery began to dest
robert hall is in amiens for us. final arrivals, troops are moving into position outside the cathedral to wait the var tease. this is notjust a commemoration are much more a retelling of a lesser—known story of the first world war. the story of a battle which took a war weary europe just a few steps towards what would be an eventual armistice and the end to the fighting. i just think of the unselfish courage. in a field overlooking the amiens battlefield, 30 members of one family stood in...
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england rugby international danny cipriani pleading guilty to common assault. 0ur correspondent robert hallite a crowd of photographers outside court when danny cipriani slipped in with police in a van. he had been brought down from the prison where he had been held in custody since this incident late on tuesday night. the magistrate heard an outline of what happened. mr cipriani's barrister had already said he would plead guilty to two charges. there were originally four, reduced to two. the context is that mr cipriani and friends from the gloucester squad who were over here for a training session over a number of days went out on that evening. 0n mr cipriani's own admission, he had too much to drink. they were ended up —— they ended up at a bar in st helier and had an altercation with a doorman about how many friends could join them. and then another altercation when mr cipriani left the bar with a drink, and again he had an exchange of words with a doorman. the doorman switched on his body camera to film the event, which mr cipriani didn't like. he pulled the camera off. a police officer
england rugby international danny cipriani pleading guilty to common assault. 0ur correspondent robert hallite a crowd of photographers outside court when danny cipriani slipped in with police in a van. he had been brought down from the prison where he had been held in custody since this incident late on tuesday night. the magistrate heard an outline of what happened. mr cipriani's barrister had already said he would plead guilty to two charges. there were originally four, reduced to two. the...
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robert hall, bbc news, jersey. you're watching afternoon live.hest proportion of a's and a—stars since 2012. but the proportion getting c has fallen. rescue workers in italy say there's no hope of finding any more survivors of the genoa bridge collapse — up to 20 people are missing. danny cipriani has been fined two thousand pounds after an assault in a jersey nightclub. the england rugby international pleaded guilty to common assault and resisting arrest. she has sold millions of records and is really not in the headlines. a two day madonna celebrates her 60th birthday. we will be speaking to someone who calls themselves a super fun. trevor bayliss claims his decision to include ben stokes in his squad was for his well—being. carlos sykes has signed a deal to replace fernando alonso at mclaren. the twice world champion announced on tuesday that he will retire from f1 at the end of the year. i will be back with more stories at 230. see you then. more now on the hundreds of thousands of a—level students who have been receiving their exam results t
robert hall, bbc news, jersey. you're watching afternoon live.hest proportion of a's and a—stars since 2012. but the proportion getting c has fallen. rescue workers in italy say there's no hope of finding any more survivors of the genoa bridge collapse — up to 20 people are missing. danny cipriani has been fined two thousand pounds after an assault in a jersey nightclub. the england rugby international pleaded guilty to common assault and resisting arrest. she has sold millions of records...
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. >> reporter: some of the 2018 pro football hall of fame class, robert brazil, bobby bathurst. jerry kramer, thought he would be in by now. chicago bears running back brian dawkins. ray lewis and randy moss not seen here. here is the scene 600 miles south of the hall of fame. terrell owens in chattanooga tennessee received his hall of fame yellowjacket to a huge innovation. he chose to give his induction acceptance speech, not the hallowed top steps of the ohio canton shrine. >> it's not always a popular stance to go against the grain. however, in my heart i know this is the right thing to do. they say i am making the wrong decision. sometimes you have to do what is deemed wrong, or the wrong thing for the right reason. i love you too. but i love me more. >> reporter: that is to. tennis, that is mihaela buzrnescu.. there is a dagger of a shot right there. she will face the winner tonight of the daniel collins maria sir kari match. over to golf, justin thomas at the old bridgestone. this is how you handled the short game. from 30 feet at 12. a shot of three under 67. tiger woods,
. >> reporter: some of the 2018 pro football hall of fame class, robert brazil, bobby bathurst. jerry kramer, thought he would be in by now. chicago bears running back brian dawkins. ray lewis and randy moss not seen here. here is the scene 600 miles south of the hall of fame. terrell owens in chattanooga tennessee received his hall of fame yellowjacket to a huge innovation. he chose to give his induction acceptance speech, not the hallowed top steps of the ohio canton shrine. >>...
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the bears and ravens playing in the hall of fame game right here. robertried to make a comeback. nice pass there. a touchdown pass for the ravens. baltimore holds on to win, 17-16. niners have their preseason and the raiders on friday. >>> we have something for you that's fun. platform 1440. it's coming to avaya stadium grounds. >> it's the brain cheechild of walsh jennings. she caught up to explain what the event will entail. >> kerri, explain to me what p-1440. what is that? >> it's a lot of amazing, dynamic things all rolled into one. we're an event series, around the sport of beach volleyball, health and wellness, personal development and live entertainment. you have 1440 minutes in a day. the filter that we create everything is centered around the sacredness of time. 1440 minutes in every day. it's fluffy but powerful. >> show me what's going on. people say the soccer field. everything will happen outside here. and it will cover all these parking lots, extend past the practice field, everything. >> we have a nine-acre footprint. this is where all of t
the bears and ravens playing in the hall of fame game right here. robertried to make a comeback. nice pass there. a touchdown pass for the ravens. baltimore holds on to win, 17-16. niners have their preseason and the raiders on friday. >>> we have something for you that's fun. platform 1440. it's coming to avaya stadium grounds. >> it's the brain cheechild of walsh jennings. she caught up to explain what the event will entail. >> kerri, explain to me what p-1440. what is...
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hall of game. and this name may sound familiar, robert griffon iii now a raven responding with aam it in to tie the game. and now rookie lamar hayden hur down and the lead. a late score from the bear's hurry-up offense did make it interesting. and the ravens win the game 17-16. most importantly football is back. >>> leading the news the ohio state buckeyes are scheduled to hold their first football game today but they'll be without their famed head coach. irvin myers is out on claims he knew about the allegations against the former head coach. and there's fallout off the field as well. restaurant chain bob evans saying it's suspending a deal. >> reporter: the face of ohio state football, legendry coach irvin meyer out of the game, placed on administrative leave. the university huddling with investigators. at issue did meyer know of abuse allegations against assistant coach zack smith involving ex-wife courtney smith? >> i do believe he knew and instead he chose to help the watchstadium.com smith filed multiple police reports including this one. the defendant grabbed the victim by her t-shirt, picke
hall of game. and this name may sound familiar, robert griffon iii now a raven responding with aam it in to tie the game. and now rookie lamar hayden hur down and the lead. a late score from the bear's hurry-up offense did make it interesting. and the ravens win the game 17-16. most importantly football is back. >>> leading the news the ohio state buckeyes are scheduled to hold their first football game today but they'll be without their famed head coach. irvin myers is out on claims...
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hall of fame in ohio. a familiar site r skins fans. robert griffin iii. remember rg-3? was because the ravens beat the bears. it doesn't matter that he intercepted this. they won 17-16. >> morrow, ravens legend, b ray lewis wi enshrined in the hall of fame. and the skins manager will be put in thetoall of fame rrow. >>> nationals players and other teammates stopped bytlhe le league practice. all of the players are part of the youth baseball academy. >> the program hps kids play ball and keep up the academic skills over t summer. the team heads to connecticut to play in regionals. they're four winakwins away frot to the little league world series. >>> this morning, good news about aee dog that's b tugging at our heart strings on social media. he is terminally ill. he has found a fever home. and so far, he's visit nats park, ate a doughnut and went on a ride along with arlington police. >>> we probably all dreamed of winning the lottery at one point or another. one coupleaw that dream ripped apart, literally. >> the clerk told them it was not a winner and ripped it in tw
hall of fame in ohio. a familiar site r skins fans. robert griffin iii. remember rg-3? was because the ravens beat the bears. it doesn't matter that he intercepted this. they won 17-16. >> morrow, ravens legend, b ray lewis wi enshrined in the hall of fame. and the skins manager will be put in thetoall of fame rrow. >>> nationals players and other teammates stopped bytlhe le league practice. all of the players are part of the youth baseball academy. >> the program hps kids...
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robert white. the encounter continues and ends th officer shooting and killing white. at a town hall meeting, people who knew white say he was a calm, soft-spoken man. they want to know why the officer tried to stop him in the first place. >> the body cam got turned on, rob was pepper sprayed in the first ten seconds. >> an unarmed african american man, sho and killed and people expect and demand answers. i uerstand that. >> the officer's attorney told investigators he was white because he had a ripped shirt and abruptly moved his side of d to the right his body. the department will reveal more information follow its internal affairs investigation. >>> these are the top stories that we're following for you right now. the person who shot a-o 6-ye in the leg in d.c. is still on the loose. the little girl was sitting i a r with her mom and sister monday night when someone sprayed their car with gunfire. the shooting on 56th street southeast, police looking for a dark older model lexus or acurat license ple in the window. the shootings happened less than a mile from where 10-year-old mak
robert white. the encounter continues and ends th officer shooting and killing white. at a town hall meeting, people who knew white say he was a calm, soft-spoken man. they want to know why the officer tried to stop him in the first place. >> the body cam got turned on, rob was pepper sprayed in the first ten seconds. >> an unarmed african american man, sho and killed and people expect and demand answers. i uerstand that. >> the officer's attorney told investigators he was...
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jo flacco for t hall of fame against the bears that, guy robert griffin iii getting another chance in the nfl. first quarter griffin's pass intercepted by d'andre carson. sean perryman knew he could have d that one.he later in first it, griffin hits for the and finishes 7 touchdown and a reception. we wishim well. lamar jackson's turn tun r the show. you know what jackson does? why not connect with another rookie, hayden for the touchdown. 33 yard one td, ravens win 17-10 over the bears. we know this guy, jim rigglemanr fo nationals manager now interim manager of the reds. nationals up 1-0 in the second. scherzer the pitche knocks in rookie of the month juan soto. scherzer now on a five-game hitting streak. nice job. two batters later, trea turner is going to rip this up the middle. daniel murphy and scherzer we owed you before scored. part of a six-run second inning. scherzer adds a homer later. nats win. ood oldw, these are the days. enjoy them. three wins in a row. >> it's like they've completely flipped the switch. flipped the switch. >> howo you do that? (birds chirping, a runnin
jo flacco for t hall of fame against the bears that, guy robert griffin iii getting another chance in the nfl. first quarter griffin's pass intercepted by d'andre carson. sean perryman knew he could have d that one.he later in first it, griffin hits for the and finishes 7 touchdown and a reception. we wishim well. lamar jackson's turn tun r the show. you know what jackson does? why not connect with another rookie, hayden for the touchdown. 33 yard one td, ravens win 17-10 over the bears. we...
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make it out in time and perished in the fire.s have bee in the pro football hall of fame in canton, ohio. bobby beathard, robert brazile, brian urlacher, randy moss, ray lewis, jerry kramer and brian dawkins. they all took the stage saturday night for the honor while former wide receiver terrell owens became the first living player to not attend the enshrinement sker -- ceremony deciding instead to deliver a speech at his alma mater, the university of tennessee at chattanooga, where he dedicated the honor to anyone who has ever felt overlooked and misunderstood. >>> finally, a new spin on ride sharing. look at this guy in michigan. he's giving $5 rides in his horse and buggy. he calls himself the amish uber. his customers who are also part of the local amish population there say they're loving it. we should be clear just for the lawyers, this is not really uber. this gentleman, like many in the amish community, does not have a cell phone so you actually have to flag him down on the street. >> i love that. >> he says the horse is friendly and gives kisses. >> i love it, just five bucks. what a bargain. >> five b
make it out in time and perished in the fire.s have bee in the pro football hall of fame in canton, ohio. bobby beathard, robert brazile, brian urlacher, randy moss, ray lewis, jerry kramer and brian dawkins. they all took the stage saturday night for the honor while former wide receiver terrell owens became the first living player to not attend the enshrinement sker -- ceremony deciding instead to deliver a speech at his alma mater, the university of tennessee at chattanooga, where he...
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its candidate as the winner these are live pictures from city hall with it for what to do for monday's elections are the first since robert mugabe it was ousted after almost forty years and they drew millions to the polling stations what they turn up thought to be around seventy five percent. that's a wrap up of the day's top headlines for now but in the meantime you can always find us on all of your favorite social media platforms for up to the minute reports thanks for tuning in. most of the people you know this month it's very it's about the moment. we were in the film this is the all day experience is all of this the school must live the growth that's in. and the psyche you would not that's not. what holds you should. put themselves. on the lawn can be good except the reject. so when you want to be president or injury or some want to be brits. that's it like to be for us this is what before three in the morning can't be good that i'm interested always in the waters of my. question. i'm after you were going underground on the day britain's biggest manufacturing employer the defacto taxpayer funded be a systems report f
its candidate as the winner these are live pictures from city hall with it for what to do for monday's elections are the first since robert mugabe it was ousted after almost forty years and they drew millions to the polling stations what they turn up thought to be around seventy five percent. that's a wrap up of the day's top headlines for now but in the meantime you can always find us on all of your favorite social media platforms for up to the minute reports thanks for tuning in. most of the...
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hall of fame class. does it mean you got really old when you have covered everybody being inducted. not robert brazile or jerry kramer. and he spells his name wrong by the way.nd certainly moss and ray and all of these guys. i love your work on real sports. it's incredible. hird down and six from the yard line. can the bears send us ha overtime p? what do you know. >> cris: what do you know. >> i teach aboston university. and getting ready to 16 days to llege launch. sending a kid off to college. a and across the country to the university of washington. >> you get a plug for everybod al. i love it. he will be in your territory.>> al: fourth down and six and they convert. that is wims making catch. he has had a big night. that is 7 catches for 90 yards and a first and goal. >> cris: great job by bray here. he will see everybody coming on the blitz. o get it outf your hands and convert it. >> al: bray surveys and throws. caught. touchdown. that is tanner gentry. he had one taken away and get it back. now an extra poi away. will he go for two here is the question. >> cris: the ravens were begging
hall of fame class. does it mean you got really old when you have covered everybody being inducted. not robert brazile or jerry kramer. and he spells his name wrong by the way.nd certainly moss and ray and all of these guys. i love your work on real sports. it's incredible. hird down and six from the yard line. can the bears send us ha overtime p? what do you know. >> cris: what do you know. >> i teach aboston university. and getting ready to 16 days to llege launch. sending a kid...
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robert mueller. >> right. we should note here this is all the through a little bit of hall of pierors, we're not in the room with any of these people. we're certainly not in the president's mind or know the facts of the matter, which continues to fact of the case. we do not know what happened during the campaign and what might have happened as a result of. that that remains the big mystery. you worked in the white house counsel's office what do you make of the last 48 hours in this story? >> well, one things that's challenging when you are a lawyer, in the white house for that matter, you essentially are trying to serve two clients at every given moment. are you serving the office of the presidency and you are serving the american public. you've got to balance those two interestsle. now, unmost under most president, it's you have to be challenging, they're dealing with the president who serves neither necessarily the public or the office of the presidency. he's trying to steve the interests of donald j. trump personally and seems to be expecting his staff to do that as well. what i make of the mcgahn interview,
robert mueller. >> right. we should note here this is all the through a little bit of hall of pierors, we're not in the room with any of these people. we're certainly not in the president's mind or know the facts of the matter, which continues to fact of the case. we do not know what happened during the campaign and what might have happened as a result of. that that remains the big mystery. you worked in the white house counsel's office what do you make of the last 48 hours in this story?...
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robert f. kennedy, james baldwin and others as the framework. singer and activist halle berrh belafonte praises michael eric dyson and "what truth sounds like" as a crucial work. reviews: eloquent response to an urgent and still unresolved dilemma. this evening's conversation will be moderated by civil rights activists and host - - please join me in welcoming deray mckesson and doctor michael eric dyson. [applause] >> it is good to be here with all of you. it's good to be here with you, mr. dyson. haven't seen you in a while. >> it's always good to see you. not only on tv but in real life. >> his book just came out which you all should buy if you haven't already. i'm hoping we can have a conversation about not only what's in the book but race and justice. this will be our first conversation in front of all of you. let's start with, take us from - - to "what truth sounds like". what's the arc? >> great question. i want to thank harvard bookstore and this wonderful historic church. we filled the spirit of emerson and we hope he is channeled through us.and this brilliant le
robert f. kennedy, james baldwin and others as the framework. singer and activist halle berrh belafonte praises michael eric dyson and "what truth sounds like" as a crucial work. reviews: eloquent response to an urgent and still unresolved dilemma. this evening's conversation will be moderated by civil rights activists and host - - please join me in welcoming deray mckesson and doctor michael eric dyson. [applause] >> it is good to be here with all of you. it's good to be here...
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robert white. the encounter continues and eventuallynds with the officer shooting and killing white. at a town halleeting last night, neighbors who knew white say he was a calm, soft-spoken h man. want to know why the officer tried to stop him in the first place. >> when the body cam got turned on, rob was pepper sprayed in the first ten seconds. >> we have an unarmed man, unarmed african american man shot and killed by police a people expect answers, they demand answers and i understand that. >> the officer's attorney told investigators he was drawn to ite because he had a ripped shirt and abruptly moved his rightheand to right side of his body. the department will reveal more informatollow the investigation. alsflienlts arlington nati cemetery, unveiling -- it's moving forward with an expansion daoject. >> we'll learn more about that expansion and how it could impact commuters in the surrounding area. justin finch is live in arlington. justin, this is quite the project. >>eporter: it is. gie, if this plan moves ahead as proposed, drivers who now go aroure the south of this cemetery, you would hav
robert white. the encounter continues and eventuallynds with the officer shooting and killing white. at a town halleeting last night, neighbors who knew white say he was a calm, soft-spoken h man. want to know why the officer tried to stop him in the first place. >> when the body cam got turned on, rob was pepper sprayed in the first ten seconds. >> we have an unarmed man, unarmed african american man shot and killed by police a people expect answers, they demand answers and i...
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they want to make it entirely partisan and smear robert mueller and throw mud over the investigation. and if you look at the polling and town hallaltime lines that giuliani and trump are saying you cannot as an objective observer say this is effective. >> you mentioned polling. walk us through the headlines of the latest poll. >> we have, it's an amazing graphic, which, in axios am this morning which shows political polarization in terms of presidents since 1953, since eisenhower. and you just see this, it's just incredible the way it drifts apart and now we're at a situation where, i mean, look at this for a statistic. you have near unanimous approval among republicans for this president and three and four democrats want to impeach him. just think about that. unanimous approval. >> your take on the elections on tuesday. very narrow margins in kansas and ohio, as well. help us understand the level of concern? >> it is similar to their level of concern beforehand. it is very high. nothing in those results that fundamentally changed what we saw beforehand which is that this is going to be a very difficult task for republicans to k
they want to make it entirely partisan and smear robert mueller and throw mud over the investigation. and if you look at the polling and town hallaltime lines that giuliani and trump are saying you cannot as an objective observer say this is effective. >> you mentioned polling. walk us through the headlines of the latest poll. >> we have, it's an amazing graphic, which, in axios am this morning which shows political polarization in terms of presidents since 1953, since eisenhower....
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hall this saturday. the shelves await those bustebu. lamar jackson through his first touchdown pass as a pro in his deb debut. roberti was excited to see that. jackson threw 40%, a completion, they hope to take down joe flacco as the starter there. i know you, alisyn, thought that john perman is on vacation, he is, but because today is tom brady's birthday, he is probably in new england stocking him to celebrate. >> thank you for that tip. we know that john berman does think that is a national holiday, so he does observe it it, but we will find out where he is. someone quick monitor his instagram. >> the red sox -- did they beat the yankees, he has to be happy this morning. >> excellent. >>> u.s. officials say a huge military drill is happening in the persian gulf right now, what is iran's navy doing? when heartburn hits... fight back fast with tums smoothies. it neutralizes stomach acid at the source. tum tum tum tum tums... smoothies... ...and introducing new tums sugar-free. at crowne plaza, we know business travel isn't just business. there's this. a bit of this. why not? your hotel should make it easy to do all
hall this saturday. the shelves await those bustebu. lamar jackson through his first touchdown pass as a pro in his deb debut. roberti was excited to see that. jackson threw 40%, a completion, they hope to take down joe flacco as the starter there. i know you, alisyn, thought that john perman is on vacation, he is, but because today is tom brady's birthday, he is probably in new england stocking him to celebrate. >> thank you for that tip. we know that john berman does think that is a...
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echoed through the halls there, president trump spending 40 days on the road campaigning for republicans before the mid-terms, which are just 76 days away. >> special counsel robert mueller delayed a sentence hearing nor national security adviser michael flynn the joint court filing by the mueller team and flynn's defense indicates flynn is still cooperating with the russia investigation. flynn pleaded guilty last year to lying to the fbi about contacts with russians the special counsel's office says it will provide another update to the court in 30 days. >>> facebook taking down hundreds of pages of finding campaigns that started if iran and russia. some posed as a group liberty front press. facebook says they had more than a million followers across facebook and instagram. twitter announcing it has identified and removed 284 counts, many linked to iran for coordinated manipulation. it comes after microsoft took control of websites it says military intelligence could have tried to use to hack american politicians. republican congressman duncan hunter and his wife will be arraigned in court after an indictment misusing $250,000 for personal items, expenses range
echoed through the halls there, president trump spending 40 days on the road campaigning for republicans before the mid-terms, which are just 76 days away. >> special counsel robert mueller delayed a sentence hearing nor national security adviser michael flynn the joint court filing by the mueller team and flynn's defense indicates flynn is still cooperating with the russia investigation. flynn pleaded guilty last year to lying to the fbi about contacts with russians the special counsel's...
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halls. we'll get into all of that this hour. >>> but first, panicking, who's panicking? trump's media world says robert mueller is panicking. but if you look on twitter, you might think it's president trump, who is in a twitter tizzy this morning, tweeting all sorts of things. here is one example, attacking the failing "new york times," saying the paper is writing fake news. it's not. and he's comparing whies counte counsel don mcgahn, saying "the new york times" is portraying him as a john dean type rat. there's so much wrong with these tweets, he's even misspelling "counsel." if you were in some other foreign capital, you would look at this and say, is the president okay? is he all right? the president live tweeting fox more than he ever has before. we counted it up. of his almost 100 tweets during the week, dozens of them, at least 23 of them, came directly from fox news coverage. others were clearly inspired by fox news. so before we begin, we wanted take a look at what he's hearing on fox. what people like judge janine piero are telling him through the tv. piero was bemoaning poor paul manafort. >> trying to get him to
halls. we'll get into all of that this hour. >>> but first, panicking, who's panicking? trump's media world says robert mueller is panicking. but if you look on twitter, you might think it's president trump, who is in a twitter tizzy this morning, tweeting all sorts of things. here is one example, attacking the failing "new york times," saying the paper is writing fake news. it's not. and he's comparing whies counte counsel don mcgahn, saying "the new york times" is...
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robert mueller in the russia investigation. >> an explosive night at the mtv music video awards. the biggest winners and losers at this year's vmas. "early today" starts right now. >>> good tuesday morning. i'm marlie hall. >> and i'm phillip mena. an interview with the special counsel in the russia investigation seems further out of the question for president trump this morning. in a new interview with reuters, the president said he is worried any statements he makes under oath to robert mueller could be used to bring perjury charges against him. the interview just his latest attack on the mueller probe following a report that a key staffer is cooperating with investigators. nbc's susan mcennis is joining us now from capitol hill with the very latest. susan, good morning. >> reporter: hey, good morning, phillip and marlie. this is a hastily arranged interview soon after the administration learned white house counsel don mcgahn spent 30 hours talking with special prosecutors involved in the russia investigation and also amid increasing attacks by the president agaves mueller in the probe. president trump said he could get involved in the investigation instead choosing not to. he told roit ers i could go
robert mueller in the russia investigation. >> an explosive night at the mtv music video awards. the biggest winners and losers at this year's vmas. "early today" starts right now. >>> good tuesday morning. i'm marlie hall. >> and i'm phillip mena. an interview with the special counsel in the russia investigation seems further out of the question for president trump this morning. in a new interview with reuters, the president said he is worried any statements he...
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hall of mirrors continues. here is a great example, mark lavine dined with them. keep that coziness in mind when you hear this. >> robertller is a greater threat to this republican, the constitution than anything vladimir putin did during the campaign and i'm no fan of vladimir putin. >> what questions exactly does mr. mueller have? i'm talking to yo, mr. mueller. exactly what questions you have where you seek to turn this country upside down and disenfranchise the over 60 million people that voted for this president of the united states. >> his colleague has been promoting that same line of thinking. in the protrump media world the real conspiracy is about barack obama and hillary clinton trying to stop trump from winning. he went after mueller again saturday night and told him to get a defense attorney. trump keeps hearing this and reacting and reflecting to fans. on sunday morning here he is apparently tweeting out to the rant. that's what lead the ace reporter to react by saying it's been 15 months into the special counsel probe and i'm still not convinced trump understands the depth and breadth of the investigation
hall of mirrors continues. here is a great example, mark lavine dined with them. keep that coziness in mind when you hear this. >> robertller is a greater threat to this republican, the constitution than anything vladimir putin did during the campaign and i'm no fan of vladimir putin. >> what questions exactly does mr. mueller have? i'm talking to yo, mr. mueller. exactly what questions you have where you seek to turn this country upside down and disenfranchise the over 60 million...
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special counsel robert mueller's probe of russian election interference has reached ever closer to the oval office. >>> retailers are gearing up for the labor day weekend labor day. iane king hall"cbsmoneywatch" has some information on some of the bargains and mor. >> reporter: good morning. we'll start with this. a report that president trump thnasd lost 21. tariffs points. talks between the u.s. and canada to renegotiate the north american free trade agreement resumed this morning. negotiators met yesterday in washington. the canadian foreign minister said last night the two sides covered a lot of ground and the atmosphere is constructive. >>> president trump canceled pay raises for january for most civilians federal employees. if the president hadn't act workers would have gotten an automatic 2.1% raise across the board. the president blamed budget constraints. he calls for performance-based pay. >>> retailers are gearing up for shoppers looking for bargains on this holiday weekend. mattresses and appliances are mainstays. best buy is offering up to 40% off appliances. lowe's and home depot are offering the same. macy's is offering between 10 to 20% off select items for the
special counsel robert mueller's probe of russian election interference has reached ever closer to the oval office. >>> retailers are gearing up for the labor day weekend labor day. iane king hall"cbsmoneywatch" has some information on some of the bargains and mor. >> reporter: good morning. we'll start with this. a report that president trump thnasd lost 21. tariffs points. talks between the u.s. and canada to renegotiate the north american free trade agreement resumed...