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rosenberg. his theory, yet to be proven, is that excessive gaming may change brain activity. >> you press the response pad for the letter "m." >> reporter: dr. rosenberg highlighted areas in red he says represent brain activity involving memory, attention, and decision-making. josh's brain scans are troubling. >> this is the brain processing center of the brain. there should be much more activity. >> there should be more red? >> more red. >> you looked at this and thought, this is a kid in trouble? >> this is a kid in trouble. >> reporter: his parents decide to take a drastic step. >> it's kind of stupid. i just play video games and i have to go to rehab for it? >> reporter: they send him into the utah wilderness and a program called "unplugged" at outback therapeutic expeditions. he and a group of boys will camp for weeks in this rugged terrain. there is no running water, no electricity, no screens. the only thing that glows in the dark, a campfire and the moon. josh isn't the only one in need
rosenberg. his theory, yet to be proven, is that excessive gaming may change brain activity. >> you press the response pad for the letter "m." >> reporter: dr. rosenberg highlighted areas in red he says represent brain activity involving memory, attention, and decision-making. josh's brain scans are troubling. >> this is the brain processing center of the brain. there should be much more activity. >> there should be more red? >> more red. >> you...
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this is rosenberg. i'm topher brophy.sily confused, because there's a resemblance people say. he loves taking pictures. and the camera on the galaxy s8... it's amazing. he doesn't brag about it of course, but he does have a lot of followers. and with sprint's unlimited plan we can post whenever we want, which works for me. does the plan work for you? he says it works for him! lease a samsung galaxy s8, and get a galaxy s7 edge lease on us. that's two galaxies for the price of one. for people with hearing loss, visit sprintrelay.com. moms know their kids need love, encouragement and milk. with 8 grams of natural protein, and 8 other nutrients to provide balanced nutrition. moms know kids grow strong when they milk life. and 8 other nutrients to provide balanced nutrition. remember when you said men are supeyeah...ivers? yeah, then how'd i get this... ...allstate safe driving bonus check? ...only allstate sends you a bonus check for every six months you're accident free. silence. it's good to be in, good hands. did you know
this is rosenberg. i'm topher brophy.sily confused, because there's a resemblance people say. he loves taking pictures. and the camera on the galaxy s8... it's amazing. he doesn't brag about it of course, but he does have a lot of followers. and with sprint's unlimited plan we can post whenever we want, which works for me. does the plan work for you? he says it works for him! lease a samsung galaxy s8, and get a galaxy s7 edge lease on us. that's two galaxies for the price of one. for people...
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the president direct asked rosenberg to write this memo on james comey?confidence in him and had considered letting him go. donald trump had a conversation with the aforementioned people and ask them to put their concerns in writing. donald trump was asked to review his performance? i think most of america had decided on their own backjames comey should not be the person leading the fbi, as to the numerous comments we've seen from republicans, democrats, the fbi and people across the world. the president said he asked rosenstein and others to review this. again, the president had lost confidence in james comey from the day he was elected. then why did he say he had full confidence in him? he's questions his reason to stay at the fbi. i think one of the big ca ta lysts fbi. i think one of the big catalysts we saw was that last week, on wednesday, james comey made a pretty startling revelation that he had essentially taken a stick of dynamite and had thrown it into the department ofjustice, going round the chain of command without talking to the attorney ge
the president direct asked rosenberg to write this memo on james comey?confidence in him and had considered letting him go. donald trump had a conversation with the aforementioned people and ask them to put their concerns in writing. donald trump was asked to review his performance? i think most of america had decided on their own backjames comey should not be the person leading the fbi, as to the numerous comments we've seen from republicans, democrats, the fbi and people across the world. the...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, kiev.ery one of those winners over the yea rs every one of those winners over the years in the history of eurovision at the weekend. let's take a look at the weather prospects now. good evening. it was pretty decent across the northern half of the uk. for most places, sunshine. further south, changes. high—pressure brings in cloud and areas of rain but also brings in the rain from quite a way south. the error is quite warm and humid continental air in england and wales article. the satellite picture shows a lovely day for many but here's the south and that warm breeze. still for the showers to come from the south overnight tonight. the potential for the come from the south overnight tonight. the potentialfor the odd rumble of thunder for some. tonight. the potentialfor the odd rumble of thunderfor some. rain moves through the south—east into east anglia and the midlands. most of northern england and scotland stays dry. but we will seize all clouds drifting into the eastern side of scotland
steve rosenberg, bbc news, kiev.ery one of those winners over the yea rs every one of those winners over the years in the history of eurovision at the weekend. let's take a look at the weather prospects now. good evening. it was pretty decent across the northern half of the uk. for most places, sunshine. further south, changes. high—pressure brings in cloud and areas of rain but also brings in the rain from quite a way south. the error is quite warm and humid continental air in england and...
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matthew rosenberg, that's not a denial. in other words, what struck me about the statement is that the white house didn't say that's a lie, he never said those words. >> yeah. it's hard to claim something is a lie when dozens of people have seen the summary of the conversation typed up by somebody in the room taking notes. every one of these meetings has a note taker, those summaries are circulated throughout the white house and the executive branch. you're going to have trouble denying that. we got that before the plane took off. i want to address the highly classified leaking? first of all, the contents of that conversation that he fired comey and thought he was a nut job, that's not classified. the documents itself, parts of it may be. the other issue, this is the same meeting where the president shared intelligence that we had gotten from israel with russian officials. that intelligence from israel was sensitive, code word classified is what they call it. the israelis shared it with the united states with the express in
matthew rosenberg, that's not a denial. in other words, what struck me about the statement is that the white house didn't say that's a lie, he never said those words. >> yeah. it's hard to claim something is a lie when dozens of people have seen the summary of the conversation typed up by somebody in the room taking notes. every one of these meetings has a note taker, those summaries are circulated throughout the white house and the executive branch. you're going to have trouble denying...
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let's discuss with david rosenberg frrose rosenbe rosenberg.of the economic data has come in soft. inflation last week. retail sales. new york manufacturing yesterday. can you square that with this record high stock market? >> well, you know, the record high stock market has its own particular dichotomy. in the past three months, what's kept the glue together has been basically six high-priced and high-market cap growth companies. outside of that, the rest of the market has moved sideways. you know, there's a bit of a bifurcation between the flashy growth companies and the rest of the market which has been flattish. >> what sort of signals are you getting from data? do you expect the rebound that everybody is looking for in q2? industrial production later today. what will you be watching to confirm it's there? >> right. i think the bar has been set pretty low. if we're talking about an improvement in the second quarter, we have to do better than 0.7% from what we saw in the first quarter. if the consensus say is 3%, 4%, which is where i see it,
let's discuss with david rosenberg frrose rosenbe rosenberg.of the economic data has come in soft. inflation last week. retail sales. new york manufacturing yesterday. can you square that with this record high stock market? >> well, you know, the record high stock market has its own particular dichotomy. in the past three months, what's kept the glue together has been basically six high-priced and high-market cap growth companies. outside of that, the rest of the market has moved...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news.sion fan. he's been playing every one of the winning songs over the years on his facebook page if you want to have a look at that. let's take a look at the scene at lisbon airport. this is the scene at lisbon airport. this is the airport where fans are waiting for the arrival or salvador dubai, their country's new national hero. they've been in eurovision since 1984 and haven't come within a whisker of winning this at any time. they haven't been in the top five any year. 64 they joined, they haven't been in the top five any year. 64 theyjoined, in fact. this has been a long, long wait for them to get into eurovision. you can see the crowds. he himself, sobral, not only has he got a heart transplant coming up when they found a donor, is taking a different line on eurovision, he basically thinks there is too much what he calls lift music and music, fast—food music. he says he hopes this will be a victory for music that means something. music is not fireworks, salvador sobral said, music
steve rosenberg, bbc news.sion fan. he's been playing every one of the winning songs over the years on his facebook page if you want to have a look at that. let's take a look at the scene at lisbon airport. this is the scene at lisbon airport. this is the airport where fans are waiting for the arrival or salvador dubai, their country's new national hero. they've been in eurovision since 1984 and haven't come within a whisker of winning this at any time. they haven't been in the top five any...
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david rosenberg shows us the results.ore treatment, after treatment. what is that telling you? >> he was completely shut down. when we talked with him here, he was exuberant. a different child. >> reporter: in california, brooke and her family work together on a sign of renewal, a fresh coat of paint. >> i'm wanting to start over and make my room more positive. i think if i can take my story and make other people think about things before they do it and help them to make a better life. i think that's really important to me. >> reporter: and then it's time for brooke to return to rehab. she's done well on this trial visit, but there's more to treating those underlying issues than simply taking her phone away. >> yeah, this is the worst day of the whole trip. every time. sad that she's leaving, but super happy that, you know, she'll be back soon. >> reporter: it may be a sign of her recovery that saying good-bye to her mom is harder than ever. do you feel like you have your daughter back? >> no. i have the new and improved
david rosenberg shows us the results.ore treatment, after treatment. what is that telling you? >> he was completely shut down. when we talked with him here, he was exuberant. a different child. >> reporter: in california, brooke and her family work together on a sign of renewal, a fresh coat of paint. >> i'm wanting to start over and make my room more positive. i think if i can take my story and make other people think about things before they do it and help them to make a...
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tim: steve rosenberg in moscow. for more on the meeting in the phone call between the u.s.nd have beenesidents, i speaking to the former u.s. ambassador to ukraine who is now at the brookings institution. let's talk about the phone call to president trump. it is not clear if the syrian air were mentioned, but presumably this is building on that. >> secretary tillerson was in moscow after the airstrikes. it looks like this phone call was on a higher level, talking about a joint interest of peace in syria. below that, what does that mean for assad or isis? that is where differences emerge. tim: and on bully been rejected by tehray? >> having someone there, that would be a positive step. we had the local ambassador present. tim: when it comes to the first face-to-face meeting, many were speculating this would have happened by now. it looks like it will happen at the g 20? >> that would be the logical venue. it will have president trump and president putin in germany. that would be the logical place for a first meeting to test the waters and see if they can do things in the con
tim: steve rosenberg in moscow. for more on the meeting in the phone call between the u.s.nd have beenesidents, i speaking to the former u.s. ambassador to ukraine who is now at the brookings institution. let's talk about the phone call to president trump. it is not clear if the syrian air were mentioned, but presumably this is building on that. >> secretary tillerson was in moscow after the airstrikes. it looks like this phone call was on a higher level, talking about a joint interest of...
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i mentioned howard rosenberg before.hen he was asked to write about the new yorker that seemed to be a great turning point in the culture and in a certain sense it was. when he told what they called in one day i don't know what you're talking about fears of [laughter] one of them had to post contempt and yet it turned out it was this idea of people who believe they should be in some proximity even if they had no standards that the collapse of the middlebrow collapsed as well and they supported the highbrow and then everything became. so that's the oddity. there is no highbrow left in the united states. >> i rise at the end and i want to report on an experience i had yesterday to lay out the consideration of everybody here at the end of his life i became a very good friend and contributed small amounts of the documentary film which i had the privilege yesterday of viewing a. i don't think the film is going to attract any oscars. but i want to raise again in your mind the memory of a person i know and i commend to all of y
i mentioned howard rosenberg before.hen he was asked to write about the new yorker that seemed to be a great turning point in the culture and in a certain sense it was. when he told what they called in one day i don't know what you're talking about fears of [laughter] one of them had to post contempt and yet it turned out it was this idea of people who believe they should be in some proximity even if they had no standards that the collapse of the middlebrow collapsed as well and they supported...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, kiev. stay with us on rosenberg, bbc news, kiev. locks of paris. thousands have been auctioned to raise money for charity. the pope was shot, the pope will live. that was the essence of the appalling news from rome this afternoon, that, as an italian television commentator put it, terrorism has come to the vatican. the man they called the butcher of lyon, klaus barbie, went on trial today in the french town where he was the gestapo chief in the second world war. winnie mandela never looked like a woman just sentenced to six years injail. the judge told mrs mandela there was no indication she felt even the slightest remorse. the chinese government has called for an all—out effort to help the victims of a powerful earthquake, the worst to hit the country for 30 years. the computer deep blue has tonight triumphed over the world chess champion, gary kasparov. it is the first time a machine has defeated a reigning world champion in a classical chess match. america's first legal same—sex marriages have been taking place in massachusetts.
steve rosenberg, bbc news, kiev. stay with us on rosenberg, bbc news, kiev. locks of paris. thousands have been auctioned to raise money for charity. the pope was shot, the pope will live. that was the essence of the appalling news from rome this afternoon, that, as an italian television commentator put it, terrorism has come to the vatican. the man they called the butcher of lyon, klaus barbie, went on trial today in the french town where he was the gestapo chief in the second world war....
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, in kiev. come: remembering the sacrifice — the royals pay tribute to families who've lost a parent serving in the armed forces. let's get more on the cyber attack now. five nhs trusts are still experiencing serious problems, after friday's international cyber attack. 43 of the trusts, affected in england and scotland, are now returning to normal. the attack on friday caused ambulances to be diverted, and many cancellations and delays in treatment. but, a&e departments were not affected. the government's emergency committee cobra has been meeting, chaired by the home secretary. here's our health editor, hugh pym. the news shocked staff and patients alike. the cyber attack shut down key systems. ron grimshaw won't forget it in a hurry. he was in the middle of having an mri scan but it was abruptly halted and he will have to go back another day. i was stunned, obviously stunned, and the nurse said this is the first time this has happened. i was thinking, why me? there we are. health secretaryjere
steve rosenberg, bbc news, in kiev. come: remembering the sacrifice — the royals pay tribute to families who've lost a parent serving in the armed forces. let's get more on the cyber attack now. five nhs trusts are still experiencing serious problems, after friday's international cyber attack. 43 of the trusts, affected in england and scotland, are now returning to normal. the attack on friday caused ambulances to be diverted, and many cancellations and delays in treatment. but, a&e...
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the eagle eyed among you will realise that wasn't steve rosenberg, it was in fact nicki french who competedsharing her thoughts on what luchones will go through tonight. —— luciejones. now, the weather. muchly rainfall tonight and tomorrow will see a few shattered scours. this was taken imports dares. there has been more cloud across northern and western parts of the country. this is the scene in east dunbartonshire early in the day. in northern ireland, rain heading through parts of wales. the rain will be creeping eastwards through tonight. turning windy as the rain passes through for a time, too. most of the wet weather will happen overnight so why the early hours of sunday, the rain in eastern scotland and eastern england, from the west, i returned to their risk eyes and sunshine. nine o'clock sunday morning, railing grin across the north—east of scotland, northern ireland having a bright start of the day. much of northern england starting dry with sunshine, cloudier in the east coast, moving across central england, wales and down to the south west, mostly dry. the odd shower cropping u
the eagle eyed among you will realise that wasn't steve rosenberg, it was in fact nicki french who competedsharing her thoughts on what luchones will go through tonight. —— luciejones. now, the weather. muchly rainfall tonight and tomorrow will see a few shattered scours. this was taken imports dares. there has been more cloud across northern and western parts of the country. this is the scene in east dunbartonshire early in the day. in northern ireland, rain heading through parts of wales....
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here is steve rosenberg, looking at how russian media view the meeting.his report says the meeting does not mean a thaw in relations between russia and germany. the paper says don't expect a breakthrough and suggest that angela merkel needs this visit more than glad you put in. this newspaper is more upbeat and says that her visit to sochi couldst signal a restart in german— russian relations. this report says it is vital for angela merkel to work out the correct approach to relations with russia, which could affect relations between russia and brussels. it quotes a political pundit who says that merkel and putin will decide what to do next. what's more, both moscow and berlin have to deal with a variable by the name of donald trump and it is still not clear how the americans will work out their foreign policy on europe, including russia. finally, nothing about marco's visit to sochl nothing about marco's visit to sochi. instead, an interview with marine le pen, who styles herself as the anti—angela merkel. this article is full of anti—german bile. commen
here is steve rosenberg, looking at how russian media view the meeting.his report says the meeting does not mean a thaw in relations between russia and germany. the paper says don't expect a breakthrough and suggest that angela merkel needs this visit more than glad you put in. this newspaper is more upbeat and says that her visit to sochi couldst signal a restart in german— russian relations. this report says it is vital for angela merkel to work out the correct approach to relations with...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, in kiev. he isa he is a huge fan of everything involved with eurovision.t via twitter or our website. now it is time for the weather. hello there. we could do with some rain for many of our gardens and we have got some of it. a weather front pushing its way west to east across the country. this is how we ended the day on saturday in angus. quite a bit of cloud around there. out of that cloud, we are seeing some outbreaks of rain but sunday should be a day of sunshine and a few scattered showers, too. here is the weather front that brought the rain to many of us overnight in the west, clearing to the east throughout the course of sunday morning. so a return to sunshine across many parts of the country. that rain will linger in the north—east of scotland. this is 9:00 in the morning, particularly for the northern isles, north—east of mainland scotland, too. some sunshine towards dumfries and galloway, towards northern ireland, too. a bright start to sunday here. a bit cloudier down the east coast of england, and you could catch a showerfirst thing, but actua
steve rosenberg, bbc news, in kiev. he isa he is a huge fan of everything involved with eurovision.t via twitter or our website. now it is time for the weather. hello there. we could do with some rain for many of our gardens and we have got some of it. a weather front pushing its way west to east across the country. this is how we ended the day on saturday in angus. quite a bit of cloud around there. out of that cloud, we are seeing some outbreaks of rain but sunday should be a day of sunshine...
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(topher) rosenberg, does it work for you? he says it works for him! (vo) don't let a 1% difference in network reliability cost you 50% more with verizon. for people with hearing loss, sprint, works for me. visit sprintrelay.com. but with my back pain i couldn't sleep or get up in time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. and now. i'm back! aleve pm for a better am. i was in the military for 18 years.rian, but, i smoked and i got heart disease. my tip is; it's hard to serve your country when you're to weak to put on your uniform. (announcer) you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit-now. they carry your fans shpassions, hopes, and dreams.s. and maybe, a chance at greatness because shoulders were made for greatness. not dandruff. we asked people to write down the things they love to do most on these balloons. travel with my daughter. roller derby. ♪ now give up half of 'em. do i have to? this is a tough financial choice we could face when we retire. but, if we start saving
(topher) rosenberg, does it work for you? he says it works for him! (vo) don't let a 1% difference in network reliability cost you 50% more with verizon. for people with hearing loss, sprint, works for me. visit sprintrelay.com. but with my back pain i couldn't sleep or get up in time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. and now. i'm back! aleve pm for a better am. i was in the military for 18 years.rian, but, i...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news. let's see what the weather is doing... darren has the latest forecast. for farmers and growers. the rain is hit and miss. way for farmers and growers. the rain is hitand miss. we way for farmers and growers. the rain is hit and miss. we have sunshine for many parts of the country. a lovely weather watch a picture from weybridge in surrey. we did have some showers further north in rochdale, where we had some rather threatening skies. rain in eastern england and north—east scotland. we can see some specks of cloud about. not as much as we had yesterday. more places enjoying sunshine through the day. some showers around, some heavy ones cropping up in scotland. the showers are likely to be across northern ireland, blustery winds and a rumble of thunder as well. in england and wales, the showers are well scattered. most places are dry with sunshine. watch out for these developing showers in the south—west. creeping up towards the home counties in the next few hours. along the coast this is where we see things that are sunny. things change tomorrow, low press
steve rosenberg, bbc news. let's see what the weather is doing... darren has the latest forecast. for farmers and growers. the rain is hit and miss. way for farmers and growers. the rain is hitand miss. we way for farmers and growers. the rain is hit and miss. we have sunshine for many parts of the country. a lovely weather watch a picture from weybridge in surrey. we did have some showers further north in rochdale, where we had some rather threatening skies. rain in eastern england and...
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i mentioned harold rosenberg who wrote about everything and was very brilliant.e was asked to write an article for the new yorker and that was a great turning point in american culture and in a certain sense it was. the editor called him in and said i just read your latest piece and i don't know what you're talking about. he said don't worry about it, i know what i'm talking about. >> if there is this highbrow snobbery, the book-of-the-month club, foreign films, that sort of thing was something for which highbrow's had the most extreme contempt and yet it turned out that without this world of what might be called a deal worshipers or people who believed they should be in some proximity to this even if they had no standards or appropriately arched standards that the collapse of the middlebrow collapsed the highbrow as well because even though, the middle row supported the highbrow. [inaudible] >> that is the oddity. there is no definable highbrow left in the united states. >> i rise at the end because i want to report on an experience i had yesterday where i simpl
i mentioned harold rosenberg who wrote about everything and was very brilliant.e was asked to write an article for the new yorker and that was a great turning point in american culture and in a certain sense it was. the editor called him in and said i just read your latest piece and i don't know what you're talking about. he said don't worry about it, i know what i'm talking about. >> if there is this highbrow snobbery, the book-of-the-month club, foreign films, that sort of thing was...
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matthew rosenberg on the by line of this incredible news, matthew rosenberg, tell me, how did you learn you know? >> well, i've got to give credit, first, to my colleague who was the guy who got the original tip on this and the original piece of information and that meeting becomes more remarkable the more we hear about it. you know, the way we understand this -- people in the meeting take notes and they circulated their notes around the government, obviously. and in that meeting, donald trump, the president, told the russian foreign minister that he was under an immense amount of pressure and called james comey crazy, a real nut job. that was at the same meeting where trump also shared intelligence that had come from israel and israel had asked us not to share with any country, our allies, never mind russia. >> and so as we're all just responding to this, another piece of your article includes that some other government official who was briefed in the meeting said, no, no, this was just a negotiating tactic when he was talking to lavrov and pressure that he was under. >> i mean, that's
matthew rosenberg on the by line of this incredible news, matthew rosenberg, tell me, how did you learn you know? >> well, i've got to give credit, first, to my colleague who was the guy who got the original tip on this and the original piece of information and that meeting becomes more remarkable the more we hear about it. you know, the way we understand this -- people in the meeting take notes and they circulated their notes around the government, obviously. and in that meeting, donald...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news. city of minya, about 150 miles south of cairo. the mummies were elaborately preserved and therefore likely belong to officials and priests. work at the site, which is close to an ancient animal cemetery, is only at a preliminary stage, so the discovery could be much bigger. a british veteran of the second world war has become the world‘s oldest skydiver. verdun hayes, who‘s 101 years old, completed a parachute jump from fifteen thousand feet. he made the leap with three generations of his family — his son, grandson and great—grandson. congratulations to all of them! let‘s have a look at the weather prospects. darren bett is at the map. the clouds looked good there. not too many clouds around across the uk today. more sunshine and we had yesterday. still a few showers around. you can see how the cloud has bubbled up to today. if you showers coming from the south—west. 0ne showers coming from the south—west. one or two heavy ones across scotla nd one or two heavy ones across scotland an
steve rosenberg, bbc news. city of minya, about 150 miles south of cairo. the mummies were elaborately preserved and therefore likely belong to officials and priests. work at the site, which is close to an ancient animal cemetery, is only at a preliminary stage, so the discovery could be much bigger. a british veteran of the second world war has become the world‘s oldest skydiver. verdun hayes, who‘s 101 years old, completed a parachute jump from fifteen thousand feet. he made the leap with...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, kiev. time for a look at the weather.uk, some lovely sunshine in northumberland but we are starting the season changes come up from the south. yes, some rain spreading in. you can see the cloud is pushing northwards on quite a the cloud is pushing northwards on quitea warm, the cloud is pushing northwards on quite a warm, fairly humid southerly breeze. a lot of showers around in the south—west, rumbles of thunder, and more to come from the south overnight, but largely dry in northern england and scotland. there will be lots of low cloud drifting into the north—east. quite a one night further south, 13 degrees for cardiff and london. still some showers dotted around, maybe a few brea ks showers dotted around, maybe a few breaks here and there, some early sunshine, but 12, 13 degrees at eight o'clock in the morning. the northwest should be brighter, northern ireland a bit of a damp start of the day, where the western side of scotland will see some sunshine the eastern side starts grey. we will see a contrast in scotla nd gr
steve rosenberg, bbc news, kiev. time for a look at the weather.uk, some lovely sunshine in northumberland but we are starting the season changes come up from the south. yes, some rain spreading in. you can see the cloud is pushing northwards on quite a the cloud is pushing northwards on quitea warm, the cloud is pushing northwards on quite a warm, fairly humid southerly breeze. a lot of showers around in the south—west, rumbles of thunder, and more to come from the south overnight, but...
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to see stan rosenberg, whatstate delegation, and a great team you have working for you in western and central massachusetts. i was a law professor for years. this is not my first commencement speech. if i go longer than 20 minutes, i know that it will be my last. i understand every extra minute i speak is that much longer before you can hit the bars. [applause] sen. warren: not that some of bars, ofto hit the course. imagine my surprise last week when i got my daily news roundup , and front and center was, "elizabeth warren's commencement speech drinking game." [applause] say, theen: i have to timing was perfect. i was suffering writers block. got menking game. m going. the downside is now i know what you are hiding under the ropes. bes. if you learn nothing else from this speech, please know that fireball is a nickname that ,onald trump uses on twitter not a beverage to be consumed by distinguished college graduates. [applause] sen. warren: alright. to the graduates, you have worked hard and we are here to celebrate your success. congratulations to all of you. way to go. [applause] s
to see stan rosenberg, whatstate delegation, and a great team you have working for you in western and central massachusetts. i was a law professor for years. this is not my first commencement speech. if i go longer than 20 minutes, i know that it will be my last. i understand every extra minute i speak is that much longer before you can hit the bars. [applause] sen. warren: not that some of bars, ofto hit the course. imagine my surprise last week when i got my daily news roundup , and front and...
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is great to see stan rosenberg, your state legislative delegation here and what a great team you have working for you in western and central massachusetts. i was a law professor for many years so this is not my first commencement speech but if i go longer than 20 minutes, i know that it will be my last. i understand every extra minute i speak is that much longer before you can hit the bars. not that some of you need to the bars.hit the surprise when i saw, elizabeth warren commencement speech drinking game. [applause] say, theen: i have to timing was perfect, i was suffering some writers block and the drinking game got me going. the downside is and now i know what you are hiding under those bes. if you learn nothing else from this beach, please know this, fireball is a nickname donald trump uses on twitter not a beverage to be consumed by distinguished college graduate. so let's get to the graduation commits part of this. first to the graduate, you have worked hard and we are here to celebrate your success. congratulations to all of you. way to go. parents,l of the grandparents, famil
is great to see stan rosenberg, your state legislative delegation here and what a great team you have working for you in western and central massachusetts. i was a law professor for many years so this is not my first commencement speech but if i go longer than 20 minutes, i know that it will be my last. i understand every extra minute i speak is that much longer before you can hit the bars. not that some of you need to the bars.hit the surprise when i saw, elizabeth warren commencement speech...
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it is also great to see state senate president stan rosenberg your state legislative delegation here. what a great team you have working for you in both western and central massachusetts. for manyaw professor years. this is not my first commencement speech. if i go longer than 20 minutes i know it will be my last. [laughter] senator warren: i understand that every extra minute i speak is that much longer before you can hit the bars. [laughter] [cheering] not that some of you need to hit the bars, of course. [laughter] imagine myren: surprise last week when i got my daily news roundup and right there, front and center headline was "elizabeth warren's commencement speech drinking game." [cheers and applause] i have to say, the timing was perfect, i was suffering from writer's block, the drinking game got me going. [laughter] the downside of courses that now i know what you are hiding under those robes. [laughter] senator warren: so, let's get it out there from the beginning, if you learn nothing else from this ,peech, please know this fireball is a nickname that donald trump uses on twi
it is also great to see state senate president stan rosenberg your state legislative delegation here. what a great team you have working for you in both western and central massachusetts. for manyaw professor years. this is not my first commencement speech. if i go longer than 20 minutes i know it will be my last. [laughter] senator warren: i understand that every extra minute i speak is that much longer before you can hit the bars. [laughter] [cheering] not that some of you need to hit the...
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well how does that happen. >> let me. >> how does that appear. >> the let me ask rosenberg from the times what do you say to what jeffrey is saying. >> first of all, hit hillary clinton's emails there were a small select few that contained information. and there is no evidence that that was supposed to the public. >> more than one. >> came from an lie i exposed to the public or that it went to the a foreign government never mind an adversarial foreign government number one. number two, there was a note taker in the room. there were notes in this meeting disseminated throughout the government. these things get around. it's never just one or two people in a room when you're sit wg russian frnlts and the russian ambassador. there is naurm a number of sources that get around i'm not getting into furthermore how we know it but to kind of compare this to hillary clinton email which was never publishized and it -- it's like look here the merls in comes up time and time again and the fact is we're talking about mr. trump, president trump and the issue here which was your sharing foreign intellige
well how does that happen. >> let me. >> how does that appear. >> the let me ask rosenberg from the times what do you say to what jeffrey is saying. >> first of all, hit hillary clinton's emails there were a small select few that contained information. and there is no evidence that that was supposed to the public. >> more than one. >> came from an lie i exposed to the public or that it went to the a foreign government never mind an adversarial foreign...
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rosenberg was a partisan -- [inaudible] and so the rivalry led to, greenberg liked fistfights. he actually had a fistfight in our living room from someone who said the wrong thing about jackson pollack or, i don't know, other painters. it's hard, i was watching on television a series called the west by one of ken burns' disciples. it was very pro-indian, american indian. there's a scene in which we see sitting bill, chief sitting bull say i was a great chief, and i had these lands, and i had these followers, and i had these soldiers, and now where are they all? and i have to tell you that since "making it" was rish -- reissued, i've been feeling like the chief of a tribe -- [laughter] for better or worse. i wrote a book later, much more recently, called ex-friends in which i do name a lot of names, and i did admit that much as i suffered from that world, i missed it. i missed the intensity, the passion. and it wasn't just about literature, it was also about politics. now, you have to understand everybody in that world was on the left. it wasn't -- the right was off the radar. i
rosenberg was a partisan -- [inaudible] and so the rivalry led to, greenberg liked fistfights. he actually had a fistfight in our living room from someone who said the wrong thing about jackson pollack or, i don't know, other painters. it's hard, i was watching on television a series called the west by one of ken burns' disciples. it was very pro-indian, american indian. there's a scene in which we see sitting bill, chief sitting bull say i was a great chief, and i had these lands, and i had...
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steve rosenberg reporting from moscow.nage anorexia sufferer who took her own life have found lack of family support was a contributing factor. pippa mcmanus, who was 15, died after being hit by a train near stockport. she'd been released from hospital five days earlier. the inquestjury found there was no adequate care package in place. pippa's parents read out a statement reacting to the verdict. pip spent her last three years fighting against anorexia, malnutrition, depression and self—harm. we believe the failings in our daughter's care from beginning to end resulted in her death. anorexia has the highest mortality rate attributed to any psychiatric illness with as many as 40% of deaths due to suicide. too many of our children are dying from this terrible illness. effective treatment is needed more quickly and if this had been available to our beautiful daughter, maybe she would still be alive today. maybe we would not have needed this inquest. we do not have needed this inquest. we do not want pip's life and suffering
steve rosenberg reporting from moscow.nage anorexia sufferer who took her own life have found lack of family support was a contributing factor. pippa mcmanus, who was 15, died after being hit by a train near stockport. she'd been released from hospital five days earlier. the inquestjury found there was no adequate care package in place. pippa's parents read out a statement reacting to the verdict. pip spent her last three years fighting against anorexia, malnutrition, depression and...
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our colleague steve rosenberg not only knows all the winners at the eurovision song contest, he can play them as well. i'm katty kay in washington, christian fraser is in london. the us national security agency was watching in real time last week as the russians hacked into the servers of the french president—elect emmanuel macron. they've also determined that the russian president vladimir putin ‘personally‘ directed the attack last year on the us election. today in front of the senate armed services committee the director of the nsa, admiral mike rogers, was questioned by senators and this was how he described his agencies warnings to french officials. he had become aware of russian activity, we had talked to french cou nterpa rts activity, we had talked to french counterparts prior to the public announcements of the events that we re announcements of the events that were attributed last weekend, the russians were seeing them, penetrating some of your infrastructure. what can we do to try to assist? we were doing some other things with german counterparts. with but his counterparts, th
our colleague steve rosenberg not only knows all the winners at the eurovision song contest, he can play them as well. i'm katty kay in washington, christian fraser is in london. the us national security agency was watching in real time last week as the russians hacked into the servers of the french president—elect emmanuel macron. they've also determined that the russian president vladimir putin ‘personally‘ directed the attack last year on the us election. today in front of the senate...
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guy benson and simon rosenberg, we are continuing to follow all the ins and out of the story, thanks for your opinions. >> jenna: a fox news alert and we are awaiting a news conference by the russian foreign minister after his meeting with president trump in the oval office. i want to pause here for a moment and tell you a little bit about what's transpiring. we're waiting to hear from lavrov. and the meantime, when there is a meeting between the president and some high-ranking official, a leader from another country, the press is invited in and there is a photographs that are taken. we all share the same photographs and we share some of the same video and that's the way it works. right now, there are no photos of the meeting that happened in the oval office between president trump and the foreign minister who are waiting. there were photos taken by the russians. those photos are now part of public consumption. their online, we are choosing not to show them because as part of the press here in the united states, we think it's important that the press have access to official photos fr
guy benson and simon rosenberg, we are continuing to follow all the ins and out of the story, thanks for your opinions. >> jenna: a fox news alert and we are awaiting a news conference by the russian foreign minister after his meeting with president trump in the oval office. i want to pause here for a moment and tell you a little bit about what's transpiring. we're waiting to hear from lavrov. and the meantime, when there is a meeting between the president and some high-ranking official,...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, kiev. in a moment, we'll have the latest weather.bour's manifesto pledges has triggered a lot of debate. but what do voters think? we asked these voters in newcastle what they thought about labour's election manifesto promises. yes, here we are. i have not read about it that i have heard about it. i think about it that i have heard about it. ithinki about it that i have heard about it. i think i woke up one morning saying i would do the wish list of everything i would want to do if i we re everything i would want to do if i were in power. i think labour is invested in the nhs and no other parties are. i like their policies. i think they are different to the other ones. i have always voted labour. i'm going to vote conservative. most policies seem the things i agree with but it is hard to go from the situation we have now to go from the situation we have now toa to go from the situation we have now to a totally different situation.|j to a totally different situation.” think he seems quite grounded.” don't think he has a snowball‘s cha
steve rosenberg, bbc news, kiev. in a moment, we'll have the latest weather.bour's manifesto pledges has triggered a lot of debate. but what do voters think? we asked these voters in newcastle what they thought about labour's election manifesto promises. yes, here we are. i have not read about it that i have heard about it. i think about it that i have heard about it. ithinki about it that i have heard about it. i think i woke up one morning saying i would do the wish list of everything i would...
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i'm here with bunny rosenberg involved in a big rescue operation this week.ell us about -- these dogs came from a hoarding case in el dorado county? >> yes. so we're looking for [ indiscernible ] reached out to el dorado municipal shelter and they got back to you guys and said we don't just have one pomeranian, we have 10. and 30 chihuahuas. so we took 18 of the dogs that were confiscated from a hoarding case. they arrived on tuesday. our vet staff has been working overtime to see all of them in time for today's big adoption event. >> so were you able to help the municipal shelter by taking these dogs off their hands and now you are overloaded with dogs. this is the most dogs muttville has ever had. >> yes. right now in this room there are 18. but in this small building we have 47 dogs here right now. max capacity is 33. >> so we have to get some of these dogs homes. boy, i think frisco would be a really good option because he is chill. that's one of the good things about senior dogs, huh? >> oh, it's perfect. really any lifestyle seniors fit into. i love hav
i'm here with bunny rosenberg involved in a big rescue operation this week.ell us about -- these dogs came from a hoarding case in el dorado county? >> yes. so we're looking for [ indiscernible ] reached out to el dorado municipal shelter and they got back to you guys and said we don't just have one pomeranian, we have 10. and 30 chihuahuas. so we took 18 of the dogs that were confiscated from a hoarding case. they arrived on tuesday. our vet staff has been working overtime to see all of...
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our specialists today are bernard mcguirk and sid rosenberg. let's continue the conversation.ters by security officials for turkish president in washington. turkish president erdogan actually observing the brawl and it's raising questions about whether or not he was involved in ordering it. shortly before that fight starts it appears erdogan gives instructions to maybe his team who then speaks to another man and then the fight starts just seconds later. it doesn't look good. he was just -- the fact he was watching it it's cool. that's fine. that's not how we do things at our house. >> we could have used those guys at uc berkeley a couple of times. in the streets. so, you know, part of me god bless. but, that's right. we don't do things this way. but, look, senator john wayne mccain a man who i happen to love. is he calling for throw out the turkish ambassador. is he offended. he doesn't like them because they don't want to arm the syrians, kurds, whatever. my thing is no more of this mr. nice guy stuff. if he is on our side, if he helps us out, it's a strong man, even if is he
our specialists today are bernard mcguirk and sid rosenberg. let's continue the conversation.ters by security officials for turkish president in washington. turkish president erdogan actually observing the brawl and it's raising questions about whether or not he was involved in ordering it. shortly before that fight starts it appears erdogan gives instructions to maybe his team who then speaks to another man and then the fight starts just seconds later. it doesn't look good. he was just -- the...
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. -- capck's chief rosenberg tells us where he is investing his money now. what shares trading at an all-time high. some saying it could be ready for major acquisition. the technology, the driverless future. heroit is trying hard to workers away from silicon valley, but it is a top cell. we are about two hours away from the closing, let's get a check with julie hyman. italy: a record for the s&p 500, yes. the nasdaq has been far and away the best performer of the three average. if you follow our market live blogs online, there was -- tech leadership earlier in the day. tech has been leading the rally we have seen. not just tech stocks, but other types of stocks as well. the dow has been the laggard here. kind of interesting action that we have seen here, after the nasdaq in the latest leg we have seen, i was curious a which stocks have seen the most to it. i'm talking about the leg and april 16. mov that looks that historical movers. not surprising, apple, which is at a record, microsoft, amazon, at a record. some of the familiar names, and then some other -
. -- capck's chief rosenberg tells us where he is investing his money now. what shares trading at an all-time high. some saying it could be ready for major acquisition. the technology, the driverless future. heroit is trying hard to workers away from silicon valley, but it is a top cell. we are about two hours away from the closing, let's get a check with julie hyman. italy: a record for the s&p 500, yes. the nasdaq has been far and away the best performer of the three average. if you...
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the special prosecutor has to be appointed by donald trump's man, rosenberg. the next f.b.i. director will probably be the govern from no jersey, his boy. this investigation is over. host: let's go to mel in albany, new york, republican line. caller: hello, sir. i've been listening to this conversation. i've been really up on what's been going. i think what's going on with director comey, his firing, i think what's going on is trump was getting very worried and very nervous that comey was about to catch him with the russia probe. they already have him on tape saying that he would do certain things for the russians. so trump was getting worried. here's the thing. we already know, msnbc is reporting that senate intel mike tee is subpoenaing flynn for his involvement for russia. this looked like a coverup, watergate all over again. people keep saying that this is not going to go forward. iing about to differ. i think mr. trump will be impeached. if he's not impeached, and if he's impeached, i think he's going to go to jail. think story is not over. caller: i think it's very susp
the special prosecutor has to be appointed by donald trump's man, rosenberg. the next f.b.i. director will probably be the govern from no jersey, his boy. this investigation is over. host: let's go to mel in albany, new york, republican line. caller: hello, sir. i've been listening to this conversation. i've been really up on what's been going. i think what's going on with director comey, his firing, i think what's going on is trump was getting very worried and very nervous that comey was about...
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david rosenberg staying with us. coming up, e.c.b.resident mario draghi will be speaking at his quarterly hearing before the european parliament and we'll bring you that. this is bloomberg. ♪ nejra: live from london. matt: and i'm in berlin. i'm matt miller. this is bloomberg markets. let's look at some of the -- nejra: go ahead, matt. .let's take a look at how stocks are going. it is a little bit of a strange morning, let's say, because the u.k. has a bank holiday and so do many asian markets. of course in the u.s., we have memorial day. so a lot less volume and a lot less direction. we do have a german 10-year deal no longer being sold off. we have some sense of a movement because earlier we saw the dax down and the german bund being bought. that's turned around and the italian yield are sold off. najra? nejra: i'm looking what's happening in the fx stays. we saw the dollar trade sideway as lot of last week. if we look at dollar yen, that's pretty flat now and 11132. sterl up .3, 1.2844. it was the worst week this year for the pound
david rosenberg staying with us. coming up, e.c.b.resident mario draghi will be speaking at his quarterly hearing before the european parliament and we'll bring you that. this is bloomberg. ♪ nejra: live from london. matt: and i'm in berlin. i'm matt miller. this is bloomberg markets. let's look at some of the -- nejra: go ahead, matt. .let's take a look at how stocks are going. it is a little bit of a strange morning, let's say, because the u.k. has a bank holiday and so do many asian...
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our moscow correspondent steve rosenberg weighs up the uk's chances.song contest that gave us abba and now...apes. after a week of rehearsals and qualifiers in kiev, tomorrow, it's the final. the uk's entry is never give up on you, sung by luchones. yeah, i'm nervous, but if i wasn't, i think i'd probably worry about myself. if i wasn't nervous to sing in front of 200 million people, that would be crazy. it's easy to forget that there is a serious side to this annual fest of cacophony and kitsch. the idea behind the eurovision song contest is a noble one, to use music to break down borders and bring different countries and cultures and communities together. the problem this year, though, is that politics is centre stage. russia's entrant was not allowed into ukraine, the first time a eurovision host nation has barred a singer. ukraine said the artist had violated its border laws by visiting crimea, the ukrainian peninsula annexed by russia. she was back there this week, stoking the controversy. then there is brexit. theresa may thinks that will spoil o
our moscow correspondent steve rosenberg weighs up the uk's chances.song contest that gave us abba and now...apes. after a week of rehearsals and qualifiers in kiev, tomorrow, it's the final. the uk's entry is never give up on you, sung by luchones. yeah, i'm nervous, but if i wasn't, i think i'd probably worry about myself. if i wasn't nervous to sing in front of 200 million people, that would be crazy. it's easy to forget that there is a serious side to this annual fest of cacophony and...
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steve rosenberg in kiev, well done to you.te you on bbc news. before now, how is the weather looking? behind me we have the change coming in from the west with this band of clout bringing some outbreaks of rain. that weather front will force the rain eastwards overnight. arriving across eastern areas later, it shouldn't be too cold that further west as the skies clear up potentially chilly enough for a pinch of frost. the rain doesn't last long in the morning. the south—westerly breeze brings the mixture of showers. temperatures could hit 20 or so in the south west but some wet and windy weather on the way on monday. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines. most of the nhs trusts affected by yesterday's massive cyber attack have managed to repair their systems. the prime minister said the government is working with all organisations concerned to resolve the issue. labour leaderjeremy corbyn has denied that senior members of his party are already admitting defeat in the general election. he was responding to a question about com
steve rosenberg in kiev, well done to you.te you on bbc news. before now, how is the weather looking? behind me we have the change coming in from the west with this band of clout bringing some outbreaks of rain. that weather front will force the rain eastwards overnight. arriving across eastern areas later, it shouldn't be too cold that further west as the skies clear up potentially chilly enough for a pinch of frost. the rain doesn't last long in the morning. the south—westerly breeze brings...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. a look nowadays other news. -- a look now at the day's other news. the u.s. military says more than 100 civilians in the iraqi city of mosul were killed during a u.s. bomb strike in march. an investigation confirmed that the airstrike inadvertently triggered a secondary explosion of i.s. explosives that led to the collapse of the building. china has issued a stern warning to the united states after one of its warships sailed within 12 nautical miles of an island in the south china sea. it passed close to an artificial island built by the chinese in disputed waters. china's foreign ministry spokesman said the move was a mistake and could risk disrupting negotiations over the area. the brazilian president michel temer has recalled troops less than 24 hours after they were deployed in the capital, brasilia, to protect official buildings. he initially ordered the deployment until the end of the month, after protesters smashed their way into government ministries on wednesday during a demo
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. a look nowadays other news. -- a look now at the day's other news. the u.s. military says more than 100 civilians in the iraqi city of mosul were killed during a u.s. bomb strike in march. an investigation confirmed that the airstrike inadvertently triggered a secondary explosion of i.s. explosives that led to the collapse of the building. china has issued a stern warning to the united states after one of its warships sailed within 12 nautical miles of an...
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also said the us reaction was verging on "political schizophrenia". 0ur moscow correspondent steve rosenbergeeling that the kremlin is loving all of this because as the us administration staggers from one crisis to another, all seemingly linked to moscow, russia is sitting back and watching a political rival tear itself apart. as his offer to provide a transcript of the meeting between donald trump and sergey lavrov, to provide that the congress and senate, i don't think the kremlin seriously believes that if russia would provide a transcript on kremlin had no paper that that would make this crisis go away. i think it is another attempt to have a dig at america while the scandals swirling around the white house. also making news today — the newly elected french president has unveiled his cabinet. and he's living up to his promise to represent the entire political spectrum. emmanuel macron has appointed sylvie goulard, a liberal member of the european parliament, to defence, making her the highest—ranked woman. he's also put both former socialists and conservatives into key positions. chelsea
also said the us reaction was verging on "political schizophrenia". 0ur moscow correspondent steve rosenbergeeling that the kremlin is loving all of this because as the us administration staggers from one crisis to another, all seemingly linked to moscow, russia is sitting back and watching a political rival tear itself apart. as his offer to provide a transcript of the meeting between donald trump and sergey lavrov, to provide that the congress and senate, i don't think the kremlin...
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zakaria, host of "fareed zakaria gps" and also carl bernstein and "the new york times'" matthew rosenberg. so, fareed, now that the russia investigation really is inside the white house, you can't overstate how close kushner is to the president. >> no, kushner is really the deputy president. i mean, it's absolutely clear that the president relies on him, trusts him, as we saw, in the most important and interesting power struggle that took place in the white house in the early weeks. steve bannon, who had seemed the ideologyist in chief, the strategist in chief, given these lofty titles, was instantly sidelined when he crossed jared kushner. and trump did something i don't recall any president ever doing, publicly humiliating an aide of his, while still keeping him on, by letting the "new york post" know just what he thought of him, which was to say, compared with jared kushner, this guy is a johnny-come-lately, i don't have that many bonds with him. so kushner is absolutely central. and he continues in a pattern that remains a little mystifying. i think it's important to say, as you have,
zakaria, host of "fareed zakaria gps" and also carl bernstein and "the new york times'" matthew rosenberg. so, fareed, now that the russia investigation really is inside the white house, you can't overstate how close kushner is to the president. >> no, kushner is really the deputy president. i mean, it's absolutely clear that the president relies on him, trusts him, as we saw, in the most important and interesting power struggle that took place in the white house in...