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sarah campbell, bbc news. that's it.c1, it's time for the news where you are.have a very good night. welcome to sportsday. at long last a gold medal. higgins stuns or sullivan, knocking him out of the world quarterfinals. and we see is what might be in store for anthonyjoshua one and we see is what might be in store for anthony joshua one day. katarina johnson thompson has one goals. —— has won the gold medal. i cannot believe it. i have dreamt of it for so long. all my family are here today. i went through a hard year last year. i wanted my family to see me achieve something, i am so happy they were here to witness the event. i still cannot believe it. this is her first event. i still cannot believe it. this is herfirst world event. i still cannot believe it. this is her first world title, event. i still cannot believe it. this is herfirst world title, it comes this is herfirst world title, it co m es after this is herfirst world title, it comes after disappointment in london at the outdoor world championships last year
sarah campbell, bbc news. that's it.c1, it's time for the news where you are.have a very good night. welcome to sportsday. at long last a gold medal. higgins stuns or sullivan, knocking him out of the world quarterfinals. and we see is what might be in store for anthonyjoshua one and we see is what might be in store for anthony joshua one day. katarina johnson thompson has one goals. —— has won the gold medal. i cannot believe it. i have dreamt of it for so long. all my family are here...
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sarah campbell reports. an out—of—control car ends up on the wrong side of this edinburgh road. seems inevitable. no, no, no, no! that it didn't happen is thanks to the quick reactions of the bus driver. to me, it looks worse on the video than i felt at the time. i did get a fright, but i managed to avoid it, luckily, and then i got on with myjob after that. i totally forgot all about it until i got home and my husband asked me if i had seen this video. he didn't know it was me that was driving. born in balgedie, fife. despite the village being all but cut off, midwives made it to the mum to help with the delivery and local farmers cleared the roads to get both mum and baby safely to hospital. and stranded drivers on the ai in northumberland were treated to cream cakes and muffins, handed out by a fellow motorist who happened to be a delivery driver for greggs. in birmingham, this businessman paid for 12 hotel rooms, which he then offered to homeless people. you can't expect people to be out in that, it's life—threatening, really. so i just thought, for the sake of £15, £20, it
sarah campbell reports. an out—of—control car ends up on the wrong side of this edinburgh road. seems inevitable. no, no, no, no! that it didn't happen is thanks to the quick reactions of the bus driver. to me, it looks worse on the video than i felt at the time. i did get a fright, but i managed to avoid it, luckily, and then i got on with myjob after that. i totally forgot all about it until i got home and my husband asked me if i had seen this video. he didn't know it was me that was...
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sarah campbell, bbc news. warms the cockles. now on bbc news, the travel show.avel show, i am in norway, because i have heard of what must be one of the world's most unique music festivals, where the stage and the instruments are made of ice. so, i am taking the chance to head off from oslo to bergen on a musicaljourney on one of the world's most spectacular railways. i'm going to look deep into norway's routes, trying to get a sense of how this country's landscapes, culture, and society are brought to life by its music. —— roots. at first, i start my trip in norway's capital of oslo. and on the oslo waterfront, a reformation has been taking place. a big part of that was the spectacular building, the oslo opera house. it celebrates its 10th anniversary this year, and is a symbol of this city's commitment to the arts. so it is a perfect place to hear some traditional norwegian goat horn. playing horn. that is so good! thank you! it is amazing that such a variety of sounds come out of such a simple instrument. yes, it is quite simple, as you see. it is a bone, and
sarah campbell, bbc news. warms the cockles. now on bbc news, the travel show.avel show, i am in norway, because i have heard of what must be one of the world's most unique music festivals, where the stage and the instruments are made of ice. so, i am taking the chance to head off from oslo to bergen on a musicaljourney on one of the world's most spectacular railways. i'm going to look deep into norway's routes, trying to get a sense of how this country's landscapes, culture, and society are...
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sarah campbell, bbc news, belfast.er hailed as a hero for swapping himself for a hostage in a terror attack in france has died in hospital. within the past few minutes a french minister announced that lieutenant colonel arnaud beltrame had died of his injuries. he had swapped himself for a hostage held by redouane lakdim, who claimed to be carrying out the attack in the town of trebes on behalf of islamic state. la kdim was killed by security forces. you are watching bbc news. hello there. this weekend is looking better than last weekend. certainly much warmer and on sunday, we should see good spells of sunshine. a bit cloudy on saturday, and the reason for the cloud through saturday is because of this feature — this deep area of low pressure running into the south of the uk. further north, though, it should be clearer and as a result, it's going to be a colder start to saturday. the cloud will be thick enough, outbreaks of rain across england and wales. the odd heavier bursts across wales, central southern parts of en
sarah campbell, bbc news, belfast.er hailed as a hero for swapping himself for a hostage in a terror attack in france has died in hospital. within the past few minutes a french minister announced that lieutenant colonel arnaud beltrame had died of his injuries. he had swapped himself for a hostage held by redouane lakdim, who claimed to be carrying out the attack in the town of trebes on behalf of islamic state. la kdim was killed by security forces. you are watching bbc news. hello there. this...
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sarah campbell, bbc news, belfast. she will have to get used to that brain! can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter. let's get the latest weather prospects now with stav danaos. hello there. this weekend is looking better than last weekend. certainly much warmer and on sunday, we should see good spells of sunshine. a bit cloudy on saturday, and the reason for the cloud through saturday is because of this feature — this deep area of low pressure running into the south of the uk. further north, though, it should be clearer and as a result, it's going to be a colder start to saturday. the cloud will be thick enough, outbreaks of rain across england and wales. the odd heavier bursts across wales, central southern parts of england with quite a breeze blowing there for cornwall and devon. so where we have the cloud to start saturday morning, it should be milder — 5—7 degrees, but cold. scotland, northern ireland with clear skies and a touch of frost. so for the weekend, then, we should see some good spells of sunshine, especially on sunday. there w
sarah campbell, bbc news, belfast. she will have to get used to that brain! can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter. let's get the latest weather prospects now with stav danaos. hello there. this weekend is looking better than last weekend. certainly much warmer and on sunday, we should see good spells of sunshine. a bit cloudy on saturday, and the reason for the cloud through saturday is because of this feature — this deep area of low pressure running into the south of the...
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sarah campbell, bbc news, belfast.ey for good causes. our entertainment correspondent colin paterson is in salford. hello, behind me be former republic of ireland goalkeeper shay given who is in the middle of a 12 hour penalty shoot out marathon. he is saving more than half but that one has gone in, one of the younger penalty takers. and i can speak to somebody also involved. jb, formerly ofjail somebody also involved. jb, formerly of jail less. somebody also involved. jb, formerly ofjail less. he is saving quite a lot. that was hisjob, i should hope so. “— lot. that was hisjob, i should hope so. ——jls. lot. that was hisjob, i should hope so. -- jls. you are playing 12 hours of five aside football in a row. tell us about that. it is full on, my tell us about that. it is full on, d tell us about that. it is full on, my body is hurting. i have been in gold. saving penalties. morale is goodin gold. saving penalties. morale is good in the camp but we are starting to flag. this started at 11 and you have been in goalfor mos
sarah campbell, bbc news, belfast.ey for good causes. our entertainment correspondent colin paterson is in salford. hello, behind me be former republic of ireland goalkeeper shay given who is in the middle of a 12 hour penalty shoot out marathon. he is saving more than half but that one has gone in, one of the younger penalty takers. and i can speak to somebody also involved. jb, formerly ofjail somebody also involved. jb, formerly of jail less. somebody also involved. jb, formerly ofjail less....
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sarah campbell, bbc news, belfast.over half a tonne, was presented at a "gastronomy summit" in ankara. apparently the pastry had been in the works for six months and more than doubles the previous world record. now the weather with darren. pleasant sunshine today. cloud is coming in from the south—west. in northern ireland, clear skies, light winds, touch of frost and a few icy patches. much milder for england and wales under the cloud. many areas will stay mild and cloudy across southern parts of england. we might see some rain or drizzle. more sunshine arriving in the far north of england, sunny skies in northern ireland and scotland away from sharp showers in the northwest. a better day on sunday for england and wales. more sunshine and patchy cloud. most places will be dry. fewer showers in the north—west. some sunshine and feeling quite pleasant. the headlines: three people have been killed and a policeman is in critical condition after a gunmen took hostages at a supermarket in southern france, the man was shot d
sarah campbell, bbc news, belfast.over half a tonne, was presented at a "gastronomy summit" in ankara. apparently the pastry had been in the works for six months and more than doubles the previous world record. now the weather with darren. pleasant sunshine today. cloud is coming in from the south—west. in northern ireland, clear skies, light winds, touch of frost and a few icy patches. much milder for england and wales under the cloud. many areas will stay mild and cloudy across...
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sarah campbell, bbc news.n the south of the country was flooded with crystal clear water from a nearby river last month. local people say it is a very rare phenomenon that happens only when it rains more than 15 centimeters at once. a reminder of our top story. the eu and canada have pledged counter—measures after donald trump announced tariffs on imports of steel and aluminium.
sarah campbell, bbc news.n the south of the country was flooded with crystal clear water from a nearby river last month. local people say it is a very rare phenomenon that happens only when it rains more than 15 centimeters at once. a reminder of our top story. the eu and canada have pledged counter—measures after donald trump announced tariffs on imports of steel and aluminium.
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sarah campbell, bbc news, belfast. if you choose the uk, you choose the weather too. giant model tyrannosaurus rex blow its top as it burst into flames. the model started smouldering before being destroyed by the flames. it's thought the fire was caused by an electrical fault. no—one was injured in the incident. reminder of our top story, a french policeman shot and seriously wounded by an islamist gunman in an attack ona by an islamist gunman in an attack on a supermarket in southern france is fighting for his life in hospital. the man swapped himself for a hostage held by a gunman who claim to be carrying out the attack on behalf of islamic state. you are watching bbc news. goodbye. hello there. this weekend is looking better than last weekend. certainly much warmer and on sunday we should see good spells of sunshine, a bit cloudy on saturday and the reason for the cloud through saturday is because of this feature, this deep area of low pressure running into the south of the uk. further north though it should be clearer and as a result it's going to be a colder star
sarah campbell, bbc news, belfast. if you choose the uk, you choose the weather too. giant model tyrannosaurus rex blow its top as it burst into flames. the model started smouldering before being destroyed by the flames. it's thought the fire was caused by an electrical fault. no—one was injured in the incident. reminder of our top story, a french policeman shot and seriously wounded by an islamist gunman in an attack ona by an islamist gunman in an attack on a supermarket in southern france...
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sarah campbell, bbc news. some great stories. the man of the hour is here.are still out there, capturing the scenes right across the length and breadth of the british isles. we are not out of the woods yet. everything has been focused on the progress north of this band of continuous snow, gradually working its way as we speak across the southern half of the british isles. further north, not much change, plenty wintry showers on that biting easterly wind. whilst this band of what is around, one to five centimetres quite widely on the ground, but over to the west it could be up to 15 centimetres on top of what is already lying around, and being blown around by a noticeable wind. this band of weather will get up into the north midlands, lincolnshire, and perhaps across the humber. we have the first signs of somewhat mild hair trying to get into the southern counties of england and wales. —— mild air. the south has milder conditions coming, and still the risk of some snow. watch out in the south. having had a cold night we bring in some rain, perhaps to some are
sarah campbell, bbc news. some great stories. the man of the hour is here.are still out there, capturing the scenes right across the length and breadth of the british isles. we are not out of the woods yet. everything has been focused on the progress north of this band of continuous snow, gradually working its way as we speak across the southern half of the british isles. further north, not much change, plenty wintry showers on that biting easterly wind. whilst this band of what is around, one...
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thank you very much, sarah campbell.ng day of the first test in auckland. they were bowled out for 58. andy swiss reports. never in their darkest cricketing nightmares could they have envisaged this. england have seen a few collapses over the years. it's been taken. but once alastair cook went early their batting plunged almost uncharted depths. captainjoe root uprooted, the first of five players to go without scoring, as new zealand's bowlers ran amok. as ruthless with the ball as england were toothless with the bat. enter ben stokes, his first test since an incident outside a nightclub six months ago, but the comeback didn't last long. 0h! it almost beggared belief, as one after another they came, they saw, and they crumbled. blink and you missed them, a conveyor belt of calamity the like of which cricket has rarely seen. by the time stuart broad was brilliantly caught, england were 27—9 and on the brink of their lowest score in test history. they did avoid that, but not by much. all out for 58 injust an hour and a hal
thank you very much, sarah campbell.ng day of the first test in auckland. they were bowled out for 58. andy swiss reports. never in their darkest cricketing nightmares could they have envisaged this. england have seen a few collapses over the years. it's been taken. but once alastair cook went early their batting plunged almost uncharted depths. captainjoe root uprooted, the first of five players to go without scoring, as new zealand's bowlers ran amok. as ruthless with the ball as england were...
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sarah campbell, bbc news, belfast.jane: it has been more than a month since the deadly shooting at a high school in parkland, florida, that claimed 17 monthss -- l today, students from that school descended on capitol hill tote demand strgun control. it comes ahead of a massive protest they hav organized tomorrow called march for our lives. in a developnt they may not ve been expecting, attorney general jeff sessions is proposing a bill that win effectively mp stocks, the devices that allow semiautomatic weapons to fire like a machine gun. the bbc's paul blake was with some of the students turned activists and he joined me a while ago. a big day for them today, big day tomorrow. what is their mood like? paul: it is like a big school trip. having breakfast with a lot of them, i quickly realized m them had never been to washington before. on the bus to capitol hill today, they were not just taken aback by the gravity of thesi ation, but by the monuments and the architecture and theur gran of washington, d.c., and even wa
sarah campbell, bbc news, belfast.jane: it has been more than a month since the deadly shooting at a high school in parkland, florida, that claimed 17 monthss -- l today, students from that school descended on capitol hill tote demand strgun control. it comes ahead of a massive protest they hav organized tomorrow called march for our lives. in a developnt they may not ve been expecting, attorney general jeff sessions is proposing a bill that win effectively mp stocks, the devices that allow...
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as our royal correspondent sarah campbell reports, the trip is one of a string of public engagementswalking in. prince harry and meghan markle surprise that thousands of youngsters gathered at the site of the former maze prison, all they can promote peace between the communities. part of an initiative launched by harry on a visit here last september stop and then to lunch in one of belfast‘s best—known pubs. on the menu, irish stew, washed down with a little liquid refreshment, of course. stew, washed down with a little liquid refreshment, of courselj gave megan half a guinness and a golden hailed the sample with the lunch. fed and aborted, the couple of them now familiar hands—on approach to their royal walkabout. these visits have been about introducing ms mark will to the people but also giving her a greater understanding of the uk, the place she has chosen to call home. cardiff injanuary and she has chosen to call home. cardiff in january and they were she has chosen to call home. cardiff injanuary and they were given she has chosen to call home. cardiff in january and they were
as our royal correspondent sarah campbell reports, the trip is one of a string of public engagementswalking in. prince harry and meghan markle surprise that thousands of youngsters gathered at the site of the former maze prison, all they can promote peace between the communities. part of an initiative launched by harry on a visit here last september stop and then to lunch in one of belfast‘s best—known pubs. on the menu, irish stew, washed down with a little liquid refreshment, of course....
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sarah campbell reports. an out of control car ends up on the wrong side of this edinburgh road.ick reactions of the bus driver. to me, it looks worse on the video then i felt at the time. i did get a fright, but i managed to avoid it, luckily, and then i got on with myjob after that. i totally forgot all about it and my husband asked me if he had seen this video when i got home. he didn't know it was me at the time. born in balgedie in fife, midwives made it to help with a delivery and villages cleared roads to get the baby safely to hospital. across the uk people have refused to let the weather get in their way. this paramedic is part of a cycle response team for the london ambulance service. and stranded drivers on the a1 in northumberland were treated to cream cakes and muffins, by a fellow motorist happen to be a delivery driver for greggs. this businessman paid for 12 hotel rooms he offered to homeless people. you can't expect people to be out in that, it's life—threatening conditions, i thought, for the sake of £22 it get‘s peple off the streets. lewis hine, a patient at g
sarah campbell reports. an out of control car ends up on the wrong side of this edinburgh road.ick reactions of the bus driver. to me, it looks worse on the video then i felt at the time. i did get a fright, but i managed to avoid it, luckily, and then i got on with myjob after that. i totally forgot all about it and my husband asked me if he had seen this video when i got home. he didn't know it was me at the time. born in balgedie in fife, midwives made it to help with a delivery and villages...
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sarah campbell reports. an out—of—control car ends up on the wrong side of this edinburgh road.thanks to the quick reactions of the bus driver. to me, it looks worse on the video than i felt at the time. i did get a fright, but i managed to avoid it, luckily, and then i got on with myjob after that. i totally forgot all about it until i got home and my husband asked me if i had seen this video. he didn't know it was me that was driving. born in balgedie, fife. despite the village being all but cut off, midwives made it to the mum to help with the delivery and local farmers cleared the roads to get both mum and baby safely to hospital.
sarah campbell reports. an out—of—control car ends up on the wrong side of this edinburgh road.thanks to the quick reactions of the bus driver. to me, it looks worse on the video than i felt at the time. i did get a fright, but i managed to avoid it, luckily, and then i got on with myjob after that. i totally forgot all about it until i got home and my husband asked me if i had seen this video. he didn't know it was me that was driving. born in balgedie, fife. despite the village being all...
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as sarah campbell reports, the trip is one of a string of public engagements in the run—up to their weddingmenu, irish stew, washed down with a little liquid refreshment, of course. meghan markle had half a guinness, and half of another, to sample with lunch. fed and watered, the couple brought their now familiar hands on approach to the royal walkabout. these visits are partly been about introducing meghan markle to the people, but also about giving her a greater understanding of the uk. the place she has chosen to call home. cardiff injanuary, and they gave their namesakes welsh love spoons. in london, they took pa rt love spoons. in london, they took part ina love spoons. in london, they took part in a broadcast on a community radio station. in edinburgh, a closing counter with a shetland pony. rain today in belfast, the final uk capital city for her to visit in her continuing journey from california girl to the wife of a british prince. the headlines: a gunman who has taken hostages at a supermarket in south—western france has been shot dead by police. a policeman has been seriously inj
as sarah campbell reports, the trip is one of a string of public engagements in the run—up to their weddingmenu, irish stew, washed down with a little liquid refreshment, of course. meghan markle had half a guinness, and half of another, to sample with lunch. fed and watered, the couple brought their now familiar hands on approach to the royal walkabout. these visits are partly been about introducing meghan markle to the people, but also about giving her a greater understanding of the uk. the...
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what we are saying, sarah, is campbell identified this iran nuclear plant and the russians are helping goes into the obama deal to give them all of that mon. -- money and campbell knew about this 18 months before they signed off on the uranium one deal? >> this is so important for people to remember. when the obama administration in 2010 decided to reset with russia, they pulled away the sanctions that were put in place by the bush administration. when they did that, it opened the gateway. it allowed russians to enter our energy market. at the same time it allowed the russians to continue working with the iranians. at that point in time, that campbell was providing all of this information the obama administration was well aware of and opened up the door for their defensive missiles that the russians sold to iran defend these power plants that we wanted more information about. nuclear reactors they were using for their nuclear program. not just for medical use but to build missiles and war head. they were so important to our congressional leaders they didn't want these plans to go throu
what we are saying, sarah, is campbell identified this iran nuclear plant and the russians are helping goes into the obama deal to give them all of that mon. -- money and campbell knew about this 18 months before they signed off on the uranium one deal? >> this is so important for people to remember. when the obama administration in 2010 decided to reset with russia, they pulled away the sanctions that were put in place by the bush administration. when they did that, it opened the...
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i'm joined now by our royal correspondent sarah campbell. tell us more about the invite?people from local schools. 610 people from the windsor castle community and 530 members of the royal households and the crown estate. clearly, those are sectioned off, you can't volunteer to get into those. the 1200 members of the public, evil will want to know how to get that invite, basically, you have to be well known to the —— people will want enough to get the invite. basically have to be well—known the people who are nominating. that couple have asked the people be chosen from a broad range of backgrounds and ages, including young people that have shown strong leadership and those that have served amenities. very much in keeping with their style as individuals and a couple? absolutely right. they would get a prime spot in windsor castle. they will get the first view of meghan markle's dress as she comes out of the door. i am sure it is a place a lot of people would like to be. thank you very much for that. in a moment, a summary of the business news. first, the headlines. snow, i
i'm joined now by our royal correspondent sarah campbell. tell us more about the invite?people from local schools. 610 people from the windsor castle community and 530 members of the royal households and the crown estate. clearly, those are sectioned off, you can't volunteer to get into those. the 1200 members of the public, evil will want to know how to get that invite, basically, you have to be well known to the —— people will want enough to get the invite. basically have to be...
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our royal correspondent, sarah campbell, has been giving me more details. 600 invitations are now inhand and a black ink was put onto the face. once washed, it was ready for the gold print run of the crest. as the finalfinishing for the gold print run of the crest. as the final finishing touch, they we re as the final finishing touch, they were bevelled and gilded in gold on the edges and that means that it looks gold not just the edges and that means that it looks gold notjust when you viewed from the top, but from the side as well. —— when you view it. from the top, but from the side as well. -- when you view it. will be know who the invitations have been sent to at any stage before the day? it depends whether people decide to talk about it and i would suspect the answer to that will be probably not. you remember one of the spice girls seems to get any bit of trouble saying she was invited and then not? it‘s one of those things people don‘t want to talk about. we will have to wait to find out. we've blown our chances! william and kate, she is eight months pregnant and todayis she i
our royal correspondent, sarah campbell, has been giving me more details. 600 invitations are now inhand and a black ink was put onto the face. once washed, it was ready for the gold print run of the crest. as the finalfinishing for the gold print run of the crest. as the final finishing touch, they we re as the final finishing touch, they were bevelled and gilded in gold on the edges and that means that it looks gold not just the edges and that means that it looks gold notjust when you viewed...
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>> no props, no campbell's soup cans, no beer cans. liz: let me give you this, sarah sanders was very, very clear just a few minutes ago saying there will be exemptions on a country by country basis and turned around and specifically said canada and mexico and then she cited national security. can you clarify or just make easier for people to understand what's going on here? >> surely. you remember the president's tweet from a couple of days ago where he said that subject to satisfactory renegotiations with canada and mexico, he would consider letting them out of the tariffs. he's clarifying that just a little bit to say, provided that the national security interests are well-served by the negotiations. the same would be true of perhaps some other countries. this is all about national security. it's all about economic security. we need the end result, the exact way we get there is a little less critical. liz: do you and the president see canada and/or mexico or the eurozone as a national security threat? >> national security for the purposes of section 232, which is t
>> no props, no campbell's soup cans, no beer cans. liz: let me give you this, sarah sanders was very, very clear just a few minutes ago saying there will be exemptions on a country by country basis and turned around and specifically said canada and mexico and then she cited national security. can you clarify or just make easier for people to understand what's going on here? >> surely. you remember the president's tweet from a couple of days ago where he said that subject to...