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here is why sebastian vettel is cruising, thanks to neverfinishing outside the sebastian vettel is cruisingg outside the top two. many suggest the manner of his victory shows he has been favoured by ferrari, but sebastian vettel is just relieved to win another race. it was really tricky with the cold tyres and we were all struggling. it was really difficult, but after a couple of laps i was able to control the gap and it was a fantasticjob that the team has done, so great thanks to them in a fantastic weekend for ferrari. dutchman tom dumoulin has claimed the 100th edition of the giro d'italia overhauling all of his main rivals with a stunning ride in the final stage time trial. he's the first from the country to win the race and it's also his first grand tour victory. sitting in fourth place in the overall standings before the final 29.3 kilometres into milan, dumoulin was second fastest in the time trial with the three ahead at the start of the stage finishing much further back. his final margin of victory was 31 seconds over nairo quintana and a0 ahead of last year's champion vincenzo ni
here is why sebastian vettel is cruising, thanks to neverfinishing outside the sebastian vettel is cruisingg outside the top two. many suggest the manner of his victory shows he has been favoured by ferrari, but sebastian vettel is just relieved to win another race. it was really tricky with the cold tyres and we were all struggling. it was really difficult, but after a couple of laps i was able to control the gap and it was a fantasticjob that the team has done, so great thanks to them in a...
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while sebastian vettel‘s start was perfect, his team—mate couldn't dodge traffic.ir races ending in tears. with sebastian vettel‘s lead over how modern opening up, he was getting desperate. but the briton‘s opportunity came with a safety car. with the race held up, hamilton took a pit stop so that when sebastian vettel emerged, he had company. this was the spectacle they hoped for. in this board, brilliance comes through bravery. hamilton's came with a launch for the front. this was the result required to close the gap but for hamilton, this victory means so much more. you can get all the latest sports news at our website the top story, kim si woo the 21 year—old has won the players championship. he played a superb round with three birdies in a faultless round of 69. see you soon. well, there's some wet weather on the way. monday certainly not looking as bright as the weekend was. at the very least, you'll have thick cloud and some heavy rain at times, as well, particularly out west. and this is the satellite picture. this is the cloud streaming into the uk right n
while sebastian vettel‘s start was perfect, his team—mate couldn't dodge traffic.ir races ending in tears. with sebastian vettel‘s lead over how modern opening up, he was getting desperate. but the briton‘s opportunity came with a safety car. with the race held up, hamilton took a pit stop so that when sebastian vettel emerged, he had company. this was the spectacle they hoped for. in this board, brilliance comes through bravery. hamilton's came with a launch for the front. this was the...
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over lewis hamilton's shoulder, sebastian vettel was in pursuit. he too, and early charge got his ferrari in front. while his start was perfect his team—mate could not dodge the traffic. kimi raikkonen's the briton's opportunity came with the briton's opportunity came with the safety car. with the race held up, hamilton took a pit stop so when sebastian vettel emerged, he had company. it was the spectacle they hoped for. in this sport, brilliance occurs through bravery. the moment came with a lunch for the front. points for pole position urging him to the top, but in a battle for the title, this victory means so much more. so, hamilton understandably was very satisfied with his day of work. the gap between him and sebastian vettel, leading the world championship, down to six points. now we head to the monaco grand prix. the jewel now we head to the monaco grand prix. thejewel in now we head to the monaco grand prix. the jewel in the now we head to the monaco grand prix. thejewel in the formula now we head to the monaco grand prix. the jewel in the
over lewis hamilton's shoulder, sebastian vettel was in pursuit. he too, and early charge got his ferrari in front. while his start was perfect his team—mate could not dodge the traffic. kimi raikkonen's the briton's opportunity came with the briton's opportunity came with the safety car. with the race held up, hamilton took a pit stop so when sebastian vettel emerged, he had company. it was the spectacle they hoped for. in this sport, brilliance occurs through bravery. the moment came with a...
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were you all born here in san sebastian? >> most of us.ed by the green mount taiains and the blue sea. almost any day of the week, you can have fresh food. >> there is one thing my dad always said, we don't have money to go on holiday or buy new shoes. but food? always. >> who cooks? tonight it's pable. prawns with green sauce. >> we don't like herbs or spices at all. the most we use is garlic. because people have the idea if you add many spices and herbs to something you're cooking here, you might be suspicious about maybe it's not so fresh. you want to take this food and put in another country, maybe moscow, maybe new york, it's impossible to cook in this way, and people don't understand. >> now, someone i was talking to yesterday had a theory. she said the men talk about the difference between things, the difference between this bicycle and that bicycle, the difference between this bicyclist and that bicyclist. and that this is an innate part of the basque culture. >> i don't think it's exclusively here, i think it's just something that
were you all born here in san sebastian? >> most of us.ed by the green mount taiains and the blue sea. almost any day of the week, you can have fresh food. >> there is one thing my dad always said, we don't have money to go on holiday or buy new shoes. but food? always. >> who cooks? tonight it's pable. prawns with green sauce. >> we don't like herbs or spices at all. the most we use is garlic. because people have the idea if you add many spices and herbs to something...
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♪ ♪ >> xavier: we are in the basque country in a place called pasaia near san sebastian.sh ] >> xavier: the basque ships in different times they were the top of the maritime technology. because of that they could face the big challenge of the ocean. this is a very old tradition. you see we have a very old language, we have a very old culture and that culture has been always looking at the sea. ♪ >> anthony: according to my basque friends, the basque discovered america and didn't tell anyone. >> xavier: that's right. >> anthony: and who would they tell? >> xavier: well they didn't want to attract the attention of other fishermen, that's the reason. so, you see the maritime official history has been written by kings that wanted to claim something you know like, like this is mine, this is mine and i want everybody to know that. fishermen they did the opposite thing. that's why now the psychologists are finding evidences of our past and that's very important for us. >> anthony: xavier agote is a shipwright and founder of the basque maritime heritage museum, where he works to
♪ ♪ >> xavier: we are in the basque country in a place called pasaia near san sebastian.sh ] >> xavier: the basque ships in different times they were the top of the maritime technology. because of that they could face the big challenge of the ocean. this is a very old tradition. you see we have a very old language, we have a very old culture and that culture has been always looking at the sea. ♪ >> anthony: according to my basque friends, the basque discovered america...
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sebastian gorka is in the circle of advisers and may be on his way out.ay refusing to rule out gorka's departure. >> there is no personnel announcement at the time. i have no belief that he is currently leaving the white house. so there is nothing to update on with respect to that and we would not comment on personal matters at this time. >> drew griffin is "outfront." >> in the mid-2,000s, sebastian gorka was a failed politician in hunga hungary, appearing on tv with a radical ultra-nationalist leader to announce a new political party that never went anywhere. which is why what has happened in the past ten years in his life is nothing short of amazing. sebastian gorka's most recent jobs were national security editor for breitbart news. and a fox news contributor. cnn talked with a half dozen international security experts who either were not familiar with his work until he made it to the white house or thought he was unqualified for such a powerful position. and yet, sebastian gorka became part of the newly formed strategic initiatives group, advising pr
sebastian gorka is in the circle of advisers and may be on his way out.ay refusing to rule out gorka's departure. >> there is no personnel announcement at the time. i have no belief that he is currently leaving the white house. so there is nothing to update on with respect to that and we would not comment on personal matters at this time. >> drew griffin is "outfront." >> in the mid-2,000s, sebastian gorka was a failed politician in hunga hungary, appearing on tv...
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sebastian also is the author of "defeating jihad: the winnable war." we're not selling books outside, but i'm sure you can get it at amazon if you want to follow up with his thoughts. we have about 30 minutes. he has agreed to take some questions the enso he is going to cut his comments short to allow a dialogue. with that, i give you sebastian gorka. thank you. [applause] >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. a pleasure to be here. good morning. thank you to larry and to mayor giuliani for being such staunch supporterred. it's great to be in a room with friendlies. it's been quite a ride. what i'd like to do this morning, you heard from larry what specialize. in i look at irregular warfare and try to help our operators understand the enemy's we face like al qaeda, like isis. now i'm in a national security position inside the white house, working on these issues the strategic level. let me give you a brief overview of what we inherited at 12:00 on january 20th. and then what we intend to do or what the president intends to do. and then we'll leave tim
sebastian also is the author of "defeating jihad: the winnable war." we're not selling books outside, but i'm sure you can get it at amazon if you want to follow up with his thoughts. we have about 30 minutes. he has agreed to take some questions the enso he is going to cut his comments short to allow a dialogue. with that, i give you sebastian gorka. thank you. [applause] >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. a pleasure to be here. good morning. thank you to larry and to mayor...
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raikkonen starting from pole for the first time in nine years, ahead of team—mate sebastian vettel.ne driver it was no surprise that all ended up in the lead after the first round of pit stops. hamilton chose to stay out longer, moving up the order as others change their tyres. at one point he was the fastest man on the track, but could only finish seventh. it was a stark contrast tojenson button, covering for fernando alonso who was racing indy 500. his one—off return to action ended prematurely. verline will have a scan and he helps to race again. vettel may not. ferrari led every lap with ferrari winning theirfirst race in the principality since 2001. with the germans champing chimney down 25 points, hamilton has plenty of catching up to do. while it's not game overfor while it's not game over for lewis hamilton yet, and, in fact far from it. mercedes have a good wreckage around the circuit. hamilton literally needs his third victory of the season there appears to stop sebastian vettel cruising to a fifth world title. fernando alonso is currently in action at the indianapolis 500
raikkonen starting from pole for the first time in nine years, ahead of team—mate sebastian vettel.ne driver it was no surprise that all ended up in the lead after the first round of pit stops. hamilton chose to stay out longer, moving up the order as others change their tyres. at one point he was the fastest man on the track, but could only finish seventh. it was a stark contrast tojenson button, covering for fernando alonso who was racing indy 500. his one—off return to action ended...
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. >> walking anywhere inside sebastian it's like walking through chicago like jordan river, washingtonorge washington. he's the god father. university will love and respect it. >> it's like elvis. >> why. unique among their neighbors abses zifly insist upon such high quality ib greed yents for everything. people have a passion for food here. >> my favorite place. i come here every time like a heat seeking missile. >> this is the first place that anyone ever brought me in. >> a miracle hand with mushrooms are amacing. . but this, the house specialty what they're most favorite for is the be all and end all for me. sered wild mushrooms and gently draped over the top to sizzle and comingle with the hot fun guy. >> it's perfect, no improving this. >> nobody talks. so ammara, you're a verizon engineer, tell me, what's one really good reason why the samsung galaxy s8 is better on verizon? well we have the largest 4g lte network in america. yeah that's a pretty good reason. and the most reliable. uh-huh. and, with unlimited, you get full hd video. oh wow, yeah, that's, uh, two, maybe even thre
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reportera: sebastiÁn zurita participa con un personaje que llamÓ muy al estilo... >> crear un impactola tenemos muy buenas noticias, le contamos en breve. ernesto: en los deportes, albert pujols mai se deja ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ locutor: este es "contacto deportivo". ernesto: el pijo herrera serÁ el nuevo tÉcnico de las Águilas. pujols se despachÓ con su cuadrangular 599 y estÁa uno de los 600. los angelinos empataron la serie entre los bravos de atlanta con una abultada victoria. los nacionales liderando la serie ante los gigantes. maÑana estarÁ buscando pasarle la escoba. los dodgers se apuntaron su sexta victoria consecutiva. la mayor racha de la temporada para vencer a san luis. se combinaron para embasarse en 11 ocasiones. fue presentado miguel herrera como nuevo tÉcnico del américa. un viejo conocido de herrera buscando ser una duplas ganadora. el piojo viene de tijuana con muchas ilusiones de volver a dirigir a las Águilas del amÉrica. el miÉrcoles el partido amistoso de mÉxico frente a irlanda. no se lo puede perder. a las 7:30 arranca toda la cobertura. un hombre le pide matrimonio en el e
reportera: sebastiÁn zurita participa con un personaje que llamÓ muy al estilo... >> crear un impactola tenemos muy buenas noticias, le contamos en breve. ernesto: en los deportes, albert pujols mai se deja ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ locutor: este es "contacto deportivo". ernesto: el pijo herrera serÁ el nuevo tÉcnico de las Águilas. pujols se despachÓ con su cuadrangular 599 y estÁa uno de los 600. los angelinos empataron la serie entre los bravos de atlanta con una abultada...
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sebastian vettel‘s ferrari hustled, but the prize would be won by valtteri bottas — a grand prix winnert! well done. it took a while, 80 races for me but definitely worth the wait, definitely worth the wait, definitely worth the learning curve. this strange opportunity came to me in the wintertojoin this strange opportunity came to me in the winter to join this team and they made it possible to date, so i really wa nt they made it possible to date, so i really want to thank to the team, without them it wouldn't have been possible. amazing. some questioned if valtteri bottas would play number two to lewis hamilton this season. on sunday at least he was very much number one. ben croucher, bbc news. rafa nadal produced another ten out of ten performance on the red dirt of barcelona to win his tenth title in the city. the king of clay beat austrain dominic thiem in straight sets with a masterclass on sunday afternoon. it finished 6—4, 6—1, giving him a 51st clay—court crown. last week nadal also won his tenth title at the monte carlo masters. last week nadal also won his tenth title at the
sebastian vettel‘s ferrari hustled, but the prize would be won by valtteri bottas — a grand prix winnert! well done. it took a while, 80 races for me but definitely worth the wait, definitely worth the wait, definitely worth the learning curve. this strange opportunity came to me in the wintertojoin this strange opportunity came to me in the winter to join this team and they made it possible to date, so i really wa nt they made it possible to date, so i really want to thank to the team,...
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lewis hamilton wins the spanish grand prix, with sebastian vettel coming second.he red carpet is ready, the stars are on their way, it can only be the tv baftas. i will be here live for the next few hours, hoping to top two stars ranging from benedict cumberbatch tojoan collins. 200,000 people in 150 countries — the scale of the cyber attack which hit the nhs on friday makes it the largest of its kind, the head of the eu's police agency has told the bbc. europol‘s director rob wainwright says computer disruption for ransom is an escalating threat. five nhs trusts remain affected by the cyber attack. there are fears that monday, for many the start of the working week, could reveal there are more victims. here's our technology correspondent, theo leggett. 0perations cancelled and appointments delayed — friday's cyber attack affected nhs organisations throughout england and scotland. systems at some hospitals like the royal london are still down. other patients have told me their operations have had to be cancelled, but i must say, i don't blame the staff in any way.
lewis hamilton wins the spanish grand prix, with sebastian vettel coming second.he red carpet is ready, the stars are on their way, it can only be the tv baftas. i will be here live for the next few hours, hoping to top two stars ranging from benedict cumberbatch tojoan collins. 200,000 people in 150 countries — the scale of the cyber attack which hit the nhs on friday makes it the largest of its kind, the head of the eu's police agency has told the bbc. europol‘s director rob wainwright...
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sebastian gorka, jay sekulow, geraldo rivera all here tonight with reaction. tinfoil hat conspiracy liberals in congress, the destroy-trump-media, they are absolutely losing it. completely unhinged. of course over james comey being fired. which needed to happen. that is tonight's important opening monologue. deranged liberal crackpots are at it again. the very important decision to fire the fbi director pushing brand-new and completely insane conspiracy theories. trump was asked why he decided to fire james comey. here's what he said. >> why did you fire director comey? >> because he wasn't doing a good job. he wasn't doing a good job. >> sean: that is a simple, basic fundamental truth that liberals can't face. he did not do his job. he failed you, the american people. he disrespected the constitution and made a mockery out of the rule of law.w. he sat on his hands while your fourth amendment privacy rights were being trampled on. and he created most dangerously a two-tiereded justice system. one for bill and hillary clinton and one for everybody else. that ma
sebastian gorka, jay sekulow, geraldo rivera all here tonight with reaction. tinfoil hat conspiracy liberals in congress, the destroy-trump-media, they are absolutely losing it. completely unhinged. of course over james comey being fired. which needed to happen. that is tonight's important opening monologue. deranged liberal crackpots are at it again. the very important decision to fire the fbi director pushing brand-new and completely insane conspiracy theories. trump was asked why he decided...
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joining us now with reaction, sebastian gorka. good to see you. first, your reaction to that and in a saudi arabia on saturday. >> good evening, sean. the language the president used is incredibly important. he called them evil losers. why? this is a war with evil. these people aren't unemployed or suffering political disenfranchisement. this is evil walking the earth that must be obliterated. secondly, he said they are not going to call them monsters. monsters are frightening. these people are cowards. nothing less. evil cowards. as the president said, they will be obliterated. >> sean: let me go to what i played in the last block, dr. gorka, this is by far the single defining speech by an american president addressing evil in our time. we lost 100 million souls in the last century. the gulags, stolen, nazism, fascism. the killing fields in cambodia. 100 million souls. >> a better future is only possible if your nations drive out the terrorists. and drive out the extremists. try them out. drive them out. some of the most powerful language identif
joining us now with reaction, sebastian gorka. good to see you. first, your reaction to that and in a saudi arabia on saturday. >> good evening, sean. the language the president used is incredibly important. he called them evil losers. why? this is a war with evil. these people aren't unemployed or suffering political disenfranchisement. this is evil walking the earth that must be obliterated. secondly, he said they are not going to call them monsters. monsters are frightening. these...
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but now we have sebastian. it's not fair to him. i'm not gonna put him through it, so...onis: what do you mean it's not fair? -what does that mean? -giovanni: to him. i'm not gonna put him through what we did. lisa: we don't want to move him all the time. -lemonis: because it's tough. -giovanni: yeah, it's tough. [ voice breaking ] we did whatever we had to to survive and never let any of them up there know what it took or it cost me. in seven years, people got bonuses. but now we got sebastian. i can't. i can't. that's why we called. we can't keep going like this. lisa: so the reason we called is not because this is a failing business, but because we know we need help. lemonis: i have to tell you something. when i see all that crap back there, i can have a bad reaction or an understanding reaction. understanding the story behind it helps me understand it. i've seen their best store, and there are some clear-cut problems, so i want to visit another location to see the whole picture. giovanni: hey. -lemonis: hi. -lisa: this is the newest one. lemonis: this is the newest lo
but now we have sebastian. it's not fair to him. i'm not gonna put him through it, so...onis: what do you mean it's not fair? -what does that mean? -giovanni: to him. i'm not gonna put him through what we did. lisa: we don't want to move him all the time. -lemonis: because it's tough. -giovanni: yeah, it's tough. [ voice breaking ] we did whatever we had to to survive and never let any of them up there know what it took or it cost me. in seven years, people got bonuses. but now we got...
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. >> we have a team of reporters covering this story, brian noble and claire sebastian, brian, let me begin with you, explain further of what we know of this back channel with the kremlin. >> at this point, jared kushner did not deny the report. he has yet to respond. cnn has confirmed that jared kushner set up secret lines to discuss discussions of syria. jared kushner discussed the idea with the meeting in december with russian ambassador kislyak. this story was initially reported by the washington post which revealed that kislyak told his proposers of this and he told jared kushner this wa was -- according to the post, kislyak was taken aback by the proposal because of the security risk. this of course yet another story involving the russian government and the trump team drekirectly d to jared kushner who's the son-in-law of president trump. at the time of the proposal, kushner was not a member of the government. he did have a preliminary security. kushner's attorney have said that he will cooperate with investigations. >> fred. >> you are there in moscow, how is this reporting pla
. >> we have a team of reporters covering this story, brian noble and claire sebastian, brian, let me begin with you, explain further of what we know of this back channel with the kremlin. >> at this point, jared kushner did not deny the report. he has yet to respond. cnn has confirmed that jared kushner set up secret lines to discuss discussions of syria. jared kushner discussed the idea with the meeting in december with russian ambassador kislyak. this story was initially reported...
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even the bad restaurants in san sebastian are really good. >> you can't go wrong.ut such an emphasis, almost an obsession, on high quality and the freshest of ingredients. >> yeah. >> why do you think there's that influence there? >> we asked people about this, and they kind of shrug and say it's always been like this. the basque like to argue about the differences between things. they'll argue about the soccer game or their traditional sport. >> they're competitive, then? >> the difference between -- not something they like to talk about. that prawn is very good. but that one is much, much better. they always lived close to the sea and traditional made their living from the sea, so the seafood in particular is staggeringly good. >> i know that you were able to visit with a basque chef, juan marie arsoc, a huge figure in the culinary world and to you personally? z >> since the passing of my father many years ago, i've become close to this chef. his daughter also a chef. in a lot of ways -- he would prefer to be called my older brother, i think, but i see him as sor
even the bad restaurants in san sebastian are really good. >> you can't go wrong.ut such an emphasis, almost an obsession, on high quality and the freshest of ingredients. >> yeah. >> why do you think there's that influence there? >> we asked people about this, and they kind of shrug and say it's always been like this. the basque like to argue about the differences between things. they'll argue about the soccer game or their traditional sport. >> they're...
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se pidió que sÓlo se hiciera pÚblico despuÉs de la muerte de joan sebastian.fesiÓn. por alguna razÓn pidió que no se sacarÁ a la luz pÚblica hasta despuÉs de su muerte. >> caramba seguimos recordando la gran vida de estegenio, de este poeta. mÁs adelante. debate. soy gordita y quÉ? vamos a tener chicas que se siente muy felices y tambiÉn el que tampoco se siente muy bien de ser gordita. las dos caras de la moneda. dame esas curvas y yo sin frenos, mamasita! >> siempre tenemos que tratar de ser mejores. >> estÁ bueno el debate.para que ellas se sientan realmente cÓmoda zona. >> tras el fallo de juliÁn gil por la custodia de su hijo matÍas tenemos sus declaraciones. >> tambiÉn imÁgenes de lo de shakira. fue muy fuerte. >> estÁs crudo? >> sÍ. >> vÁmonos con carolina que la tenemos allÍ en las noticias. buenos dÍas. carolina: buenos dÍas. es viernes pero tenemos muchÍsima energÍa. la agresiÓn no le costó la victoria al candidato republicano que a pesar del escÁndalo gganÓ las elecciones para el supuesto vacante. aprovechÓ el triunfo para pedirle disculpas al perio
se pidió que sÓlo se hiciera pÚblico despuÉs de la muerte de joan sebastian.fesiÓn. por alguna razÓn pidió que no se sacarÁ a la luz pÚblica hasta despuÉs de su muerte. >> caramba seguimos recordando la gran vida de estegenio, de este poeta. mÁs adelante. debate. soy gordita y quÉ? vamos a tener chicas que se siente muy felices y tambiÉn el que tampoco se siente muy bien de ser gordita. las dos caras de la moneda. dame esas curvas y yo sin frenos, mamasita! >> siempre...
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. >> next, sebastian gore sky talks to the republican national lawyers association policy conference. >> good morning. pleasure to be here. thank you. it is great to be in a room of frriendlies. it b
. >> next, sebastian gore sky talks to the republican national lawyers association policy conference. >> good morning. pleasure to be here. thank you. it is great to be in a room of frriendlies. it b
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just 0.051 of a second — that's all that separates lewis hamilton and sebastian vettel on the grid insh grand prix by less than 0.1 second, after a mistake by vettel on the final corner. tom clarkson reports: the formula 1 circus rolled into barcelona for this week spanish grand prix not knowing who would be fastest. would it be mercedes or ferrari? both teams have won two races this year and both teams have bought a host of aero upgrades to this race and after qualifying, well it is lewis hamilton with the biggest smile on his face, just, as tim hague reports. the top two in formula 1 walking onto the battlefield once again. given 13 of the last 16 spanish grands prix have been won from pole position this was not a good start for championship leader sebastian vettel. stop the car now. luckily for him he didn't stop the car and would come back a little later. in the meantime fernando alonso set about solving the puzzle that is mclaren this season. so much reliability yet in front of the home crowd he produced a stunning drive, seventh quickest in the end. but his best did not come clo
just 0.051 of a second — that's all that separates lewis hamilton and sebastian vettel on the grid insh grand prix by less than 0.1 second, after a mistake by vettel on the final corner. tom clarkson reports: the formula 1 circus rolled into barcelona for this week spanish grand prix not knowing who would be fastest. would it be mercedes or ferrari? both teams have won two races this year and both teams have bought a host of aero upgrades to this race and after qualifying, well it is lewis...
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sebastian vettel has extended his lead over lewis hamilton by 25 point. collision. ferrari have lewis hamilton and mercedes on the run. qualifying 13th made winning on monica's twisty streets almost impossible for hamilton. ferrari's number one driver, it was no surprise that fettle ended up in the lead. hamilton chose to stay out longer, moving up the order as others changed their tyres. hamilton at one point was the fastest man on the track, but could only finish seventh. jenson button covering for fernando alonso. his one on return to action ended prematurely. jenson button might not race again. ferrari red every lap with them delivering their first red every lap with them delivering theirfirst win in red every lap with them delivering their first win in the principality since 2001. hamilton has plenty of catching up to do. there's been a surprise result on the first day of the french open — with the world number one and top seed angelique kerber going out in the first round to ekatarina makarova. kerber, who hasn't been on great form coming in to the
sebastian vettel has extended his lead over lewis hamilton by 25 point. collision. ferrari have lewis hamilton and mercedes on the run. qualifying 13th made winning on monica's twisty streets almost impossible for hamilton. ferrari's number one driver, it was no surprise that fettle ended up in the lead. hamilton chose to stay out longer, moving up the order as others changed their tyres. hamilton at one point was the fastest man on the track, but could only finish seventh. jenson button...
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and ferrari's sebastian vettel wins the monaco grand prix to extend his lead over lewis hamilton in therivers‘ championship to 25 points. and — we're visting hull as britain's city of culture for 2017. that's in half an hour here on bbc news. good evening and welcome to bbc news. police investigating the manchester arena terror attack have carried out more raids on properties this evening. two searches are underway at properties in rusholme and gorton. earlier this afternoon police searched a property in moss side and made another arrest. there are now 12 people held in custody, on suspicion of terror offences. the victims of the manchester terror attack, have been remembered in church services right across the city, while thousands of runners have been taking part in the great manchester run. the organisers say they were determined it should go ahead, to show the true spirit of the city. chris buckler reports. in the centre of manchester, people ran in remembrance and in defiance. holding this race in these streets just days after an attack here was in itself sending an important messa
and ferrari's sebastian vettel wins the monaco grand prix to extend his lead over lewis hamilton in therivers‘ championship to 25 points. and — we're visting hull as britain's city of culture for 2017. that's in half an hour here on bbc news. good evening and welcome to bbc news. police investigating the manchester arena terror attack have carried out more raids on properties this evening. two searches are underway at properties in rusholme and gorton. earlier this afternoon police searched...
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sebastian vettel wins the monaco grand prix for ferrari.alking movies is at the 2017 cannes film festival. that's in half an hour, here on bbc news. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. british airways is continuing to suffer delays caused by yesterday's power breakdown which had a catastrophic affect on its it services. heathrow continues to be the worst hit. some shops at the airport have run out of food and many people reportedly slept on the floor overnight. there are long queues at terminal five, where passengers are complaining about a lack of information. the airline says it is "pulling out all the stops" to deal with the situation. joe lynam reports. for some ba customers, it's been a long, uncomfortable night. bleary passengers, still hoping to catch their plane. refreshment was being handed out by the airline in a heavily congested terminal five, but some customers were not in the holiday mood. it's just a lot of moving around, standing in lines and lack of information. i think it's just too big that they don't know what to do
sebastian vettel wins the monaco grand prix for ferrari.alking movies is at the 2017 cannes film festival. that's in half an hour, here on bbc news. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. british airways is continuing to suffer delays caused by yesterday's power breakdown which had a catastrophic affect on its it services. heathrow continues to be the worst hit. some shops at the airport have run out of food and many people reportedly slept on the floor overnight. there are long queues at...
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charles: sebastian gorka, always pressure to have you on. >> my pleasure, things.s slam the health care plan after the cbo released score. listen to what senate minority leader chuck schumer had to say. >> the report makes clear, that trumpcare would be a cancer on the american health care system, causing costs to skyrocket, making coverage you know affordable for those with preexisting conditions and many seniors and kicking millions off their health insurance. unless you're a healthy millionaire, trumpcare is a nightmare. charles: remember when former president bill clinton said this during the 2016 campaign about obamacare? roll tape. >> so you've got this crazy system where all of sudden 25 million more people have health care and then the people are out there busting it, sometimes, 60 hours a week wind up with their premiums doubled and their coverage cut in half. it is a craziest thing in the world. charles: let's bring back doug schoen, author of the new book, "america in the age of trump". dug, bill clinton was talking about in kansas in 2013, morningly pla
charles: sebastian gorka, always pressure to have you on. >> my pleasure, things.s slam the health care plan after the cbo released score. listen to what senate minority leader chuck schumer had to say. >> the report makes clear, that trumpcare would be a cancer on the american health care system, causing costs to skyrocket, making coverage you know affordable for those with preexisting conditions and many seniors and kicking millions off their health insurance. unless you're a...
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here's sebastian salek.astian: oil has extended its gains after saudi arabia said all producers agree on prolonging the deal through the first quarter of 2018. the energy minister also said the extension into next year will help producers reach their goal of training global stockpiles -- trimming global stockpiles. >> i have not heard of any country that is against the extension. everybody wants the extension because we have not achieved our objective of bringing global inventories to a five-year average. sebastian: donald trump has told arab leaders the war on terrorism is in a fight between different faiths. speaking in saudi arabia, he called on middle eastern allies not to wait for america's health. the speech was an attempt to ease concerns the trump administration discriminates against islam in the wake of an attempt to ban people from some muslim majority countries from entering the united states. >> young muslim men and women should have a chance to build a new era of prosperity for themselves. help,
here's sebastian salek.astian: oil has extended its gains after saudi arabia said all producers agree on prolonging the deal through the first quarter of 2018. the energy minister also said the extension into next year will help producers reach their goal of training global stockpiles -- trimming global stockpiles. >> i have not heard of any country that is against the extension. everybody wants the extension because we have not achieved our objective of bringing global inventories to a...
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sebastian gorka. he will have reaction. also tonight juan williams, jay sekulow, byron george, joe coverage that, lisa booth, austan goolsbee all coming up. first the past two weeks have been nothing like we have ever seen before in american history. president trump has been attacked with lies and innuendo, late day news dumps, anonymous sources, bretless hyper ventilating reporting. i will explain exactly what the president is up against. this is important. we put it all together in tonight's opening monologue. ♪ ♪ >> sean: this week we have been telling you about the five groups that are aligned to try and destroy president trump. now, they want to undermine the will of you, the american people. now, these are the threats that we're facing. one, the deep state. and, of course, they are going after president trump, selectively leaking information. just look at the disgruntled fired former fbi director james comey. he is using the press to carry out his own personal vendetta against president trump. number two, the destroy
sebastian gorka. he will have reaction. also tonight juan williams, jay sekulow, byron george, joe coverage that, lisa booth, austan goolsbee all coming up. first the past two weeks have been nothing like we have ever seen before in american history. president trump has been attacked with lies and innuendo, late day news dumps, anonymous sources, bretless hyper ventilating reporting. i will explain exactly what the president is up against. this is important. we put it all together in tonight's...
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at the time, hannah and larry had four biological children -- isaac, age 8, isabel 6, alli 5, and sebastian, 2. the young family lived off larry's modest salary from a landscape lighting business, but they made it work. she home schooled. he built furniture. even though hannah became pregnant with a fifth child, they volunteered to become andrew's forever family. >> i guess for us it was very exciting to be able to give that love to somebody who needed it. >> if you're trusting god -- >> reporter: pastor rod carver and his wife, noreen, noticed an immediate change in andrew. >> if you saw him around the church, andrew was always with his brothers and sisters. >> andrew would tag along on larry's feet all the time. every time i would see him, he would just be right behind him, just right on his feet. >> reporter: but within a few weeks of andrew moving into their home, hannah and larry say they began to see some odd behavior. >> i started noticing that he was hoarding food. that he was, you know, stealing off the other kids' plates, wanting to eat more, and getting upset when meal time was o
at the time, hannah and larry had four biological children -- isaac, age 8, isabel 6, alli 5, and sebastian, 2. the young family lived off larry's modest salary from a landscape lighting business, but they made it work. she home schooled. he built furniture. even though hannah became pregnant with a fifth child, they volunteered to become andrew's forever family. >> i guess for us it was very exciting to be able to give that love to somebody who needed it. >> if you're trusting god...
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david shulkin testifies as a house oversight hearing. >> now, deputy assistant to the president, sebastian gorka, speaks on the effort to combat isis. spoke the republican national lawyers association conference. this is 45 minutes. >> come on up. [applause]
david shulkin testifies as a house oversight hearing. >> now, deputy assistant to the president, sebastian gorka, speaks on the effort to combat isis. spoke the republican national lawyers association conference. this is 45 minutes. >> come on up. [applause]
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stateside to the white house and bring in sebastian gorka. thank you for your time. we have learned new details from authorities in england. what more can you add about what you are learning about that awful attack on monday night? >> well, we're not going to second guess our british cousins but the fact is there seems to be a broader circle of individuals of interest. if you look at serious, significant plots of this kind starting way back in december of 2001 and up to the present day when an attack is this successful it is almost always a group of individuals, a network and a person who has been trained outside of the country where the attack occurred. right now that's what the british authorities are looking at. we're providing any assistance that they need. >> i have a few questions. did he travel to syria as the french authorities have said? >> i won't confirm or deny anything with regard to an attack on another nation. i'll leave that to the british authorities. this is not a u.s. case, it is a british case. that is a pattern we've seen again and again and agai
stateside to the white house and bring in sebastian gorka. thank you for your time. we have learned new details from authorities in england. what more can you add about what you are learning about that awful attack on monday night? >> well, we're not going to second guess our british cousins but the fact is there seems to be a broader circle of individuals of interest. if you look at serious, significant plots of this kind starting way back in december of 2001 and up to the present day...
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sebastian gorka is on his way out.ial deputy assistant to the president has been generating too much controversy. he's been linked to far right extremists and is a former national security editor for "breitbart." gorka has been serving on the national security council. his expected departure follows the firing of former national security adviser michael flynn and the removal of steve bannon from the nsc's principals committee. current deputy national security adviser k.t. mcfarland also reportedly leaving for another post. >>> time for a look at what's coming up on "new day." alisyn camerota joining us this morning. good morning! >> good morning! >> good to see you, my friend. >> great to see you, happy monday. while everyone has been sleeping, as you both know, congress has agreed on a spending bill. so, what's in it, what's out? obviously, this affects every one of us, so we'll also tell you why democrats are calling this one a win for their side. >>> and then, of course we'll talk about the controversial invitation
sebastian gorka is on his way out.ial deputy assistant to the president has been generating too much controversy. he's been linked to far right extremists and is a former national security editor for "breitbart." gorka has been serving on the national security council. his expected departure follows the firing of former national security adviser michael flynn and the removal of steve bannon from the nsc's principals committee. current deputy national security adviser k.t. mcfarland...
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sebastian gorkda -- gorka.eep talking about the cycle, the breathless reporting, all of the phony stories "new york times", "washington post", i mentioned them in the last segment and here's the president he had a great relationship, connection with the chinese president that is bearing fruit. vis-a-vis troops on the bored we're north korea, beef -- border with north korea, beef industry is being helped out. nice connection. he met with the saudi prince, king of jordan and president of egypt. he's making a lot of progress. he's taking on terror in as we know in syria and elsewhere. all people want to talk about is they gave secrets away because someone outside the white house who wasn't in the room said so. is it hard for the president to governor with all of this garbage that's going on? >> not at all, sean. not at all. we know this for what it is. you used the word yourself earlier this week. it's not news. it's not reporting. it's just propaganda and we have a mission that we had approved by the american peo
sebastian gorkda -- gorka.eep talking about the cycle, the breathless reporting, all of the phony stories "new york times", "washington post", i mentioned them in the last segment and here's the president he had a great relationship, connection with the chinese president that is bearing fruit. vis-a-vis troops on the bored we're north korea, beef -- border with north korea, beef industry is being helped out. nice connection. he met with the saudi prince, king of jordan and...
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♪ "dear sebastian, after careful consideration of your application, it is with great pleasure that wen your acceptance..." through the tuition assistance program, every day mcdonald's helps more people go to college. it's part of our commitment to being america's best first job. ♪ itbut one i think with quesa simple answer. we have this need to peek over our neighbor's fence. and once we do, we see wonder waiting. every step you take, narrows the influence of narrow minds. bridges continents and brings this world one step closer. so, the question you asked me. what is the key? it's you. everything in one place, so you can travel the world better. won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says you picked the wrong insurance plan. no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, you won't have to worry about replacing your car because you'll get the full value back including depreciation. switch and you could save $509 on auto insurance. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. dude. your crun
♪ "dear sebastian, after careful consideration of your application, it is with great pleasure that wen your acceptance..." through the tuition assistance program, every day mcdonald's helps more people go to college. it's part of our commitment to being america's best first job. ♪ itbut one i think with quesa simple answer. we have this need to peek over our neighbor's fence. and once we do, we see wonder waiting. every step you take, narrows the influence of narrow minds. bridges...
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sebastian coe, the president of the iaaf, says it must consider european athletics' suggestion that allhould be wiped. the organisations are desperate to make a clean break in athletics after recent doping scandals, and coe believes all options should be considered. these proposals actually underpinned three really important things. first of all it toughens the stamps on anti—doping. secondly it makes sure that world records are set in an environment where we know there is prosch —— proper measurement and technology. and thirdly the samples of athletes who have set a record will be capped for ten years. they need to be discussed. clearly detail has to come through. i want to hear from the athletes. they will be made very clear. and, there has to be global debate about this. former world number one ilie nastase will not be invited into the royal box at wimbledon this year, following his behaviour at last month's fed cup tie. nastase, the romania team captain, was ejected after a foul—mouthed rant at his counterpart anne keothavong and british number one yohanna konta. he's been provision
sebastian coe, the president of the iaaf, says it must consider european athletics' suggestion that allhould be wiped. the organisations are desperate to make a clean break in athletics after recent doping scandals, and coe believes all options should be considered. these proposals actually underpinned three really important things. first of all it toughens the stamps on anti—doping. secondly it makes sure that world records are set in an environment where we know there is prosch ——...
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with that, i give you sebastian palmer, thank you. [applause] >> good morning ladies and gentlemen, it's a pleasure to be here. thank you to larry, thank you to mayor leone for being such staunch supporters. it's great to be in a room of friendly. it's been quite a ride for the last six weeks. what i'd like to do this morning, you heard what i specialize in. i look to irregular warfare, try to help our commentators and enemies like al qaeda, like isys but now i'm in a national security position inside the white house working on a strategic level. let me give you a brief overview of what we inherited at 12:00 january 20 and then what we intend to do or what the president intends to do and then we will leave time for questions. so the world today. the sad reality is that wherever you look, any compass point on the compass, we inherited a world on fire. if you look to asia, whether you look to europe, whether you look to the middle east. last administration created a vacuum and it wasn't an accident. the national security strategy which
with that, i give you sebastian palmer, thank you. [applause] >> good morning ladies and gentlemen, it's a pleasure to be here. thank you to larry, thank you to mayor leone for being such staunch supporters. it's great to be in a room of friendly. it's been quite a ride for the last six weeks. what i'd like to do this morning, you heard what i specialize in. i look to irregular warfare, try to help our commentators and enemies like al qaeda, like isys but now i'm in a national security...
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sebastian vettel wins the monaco grand prix for ferrari, extending his formula one championship leadver lewis hamilton to 25 points. lewis hamilton finishes in seventh place. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. police investigating the manchester arena terror attack have arrested another man on suspicion of terror offences. the man, who's 25 years old, was detained in old trafford, and officers are searching a property in the moss side area. there's also a report of a controlled explosion. this is the 14th arrest by police investigating the concert attack which left 22 dead. 0ur correspondent dan johnson is in moss side in manchester. what is the latest on the operation which has been taking place? what is the latest on the operation which has been taking place7m looks like the police operation is starting to scale down, the number of police officers has reduced and some vehicles have been taken away in the last half an hour but still detectives and forensic experts working in the house around the corner, although we can't see it from this position. it is on the left further up t
sebastian vettel wins the monaco grand prix for ferrari, extending his formula one championship leadver lewis hamilton to 25 points. lewis hamilton finishes in seventh place. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. police investigating the manchester arena terror attack have arrested another man on suspicion of terror offences. the man, who's 25 years old, was detained in old trafford, and officers are searching a property in the moss side area. there's also a report of a controlled explosion....
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having started on poll, lost the lead to rival sebastian vettel at the start of the race, only to regainal stages of the race. he moves to within six points of vettel in the drivers championship. stars of the small screen are gathering on london's south bank ahead of tonight's british academy television awards. the netflix drama the crown leads the way with five nominations. our entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba is at the royal festival hall where the ceremony starts shortly. yes, some of the biggest stars in television have been arriving on what is a significant event for the ba ftas. what is a significant event for the baftas. five years ago, programmes that were only screened by online only broadcasters could not be entered. this year, the crown is not only eligible, it is leading the way with five nominations including recognition for its lead actress who plays the queen. in other acting categories, the performance nominating benedict cumberbatch the shakespeare, hollow crown series and you one lumley is receiving the fellowship, reflecting a prestigious career that has lasted
having started on poll, lost the lead to rival sebastian vettel at the start of the race, only to regainal stages of the race. he moves to within six points of vettel in the drivers championship. stars of the small screen are gathering on london's south bank ahead of tonight's british academy television awards. the netflix drama the crown leads the way with five nominations. our entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba is at the royal festival hall where the ceremony starts shortly. yes, some of...
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hamilton and sebastian vettel have both won there before. who is it going to be this time? warrington are through to the quarterfinals of rugby league's challenge cup after a hard—fought 34—20 victory over local rivals widnes. a hat trick from kevin brown against his former club kept warrington ahead for much of the game before late trys, including this one from chris hill, made the game safe in the closing minutes. elsewhere in the challenge cup, there were no surprises as leeds rhinos thrashed championship side barrow 72—10 and swinton lions were beaten a242 by wigan warriors. and in the last half hour, the draw for the quarter finals has been made. the pick of the ties sees warrington host wigan. featherstone, who will be playing in their first quarter final for 20 years, have been rewarded with a tie away at leeds. salford host wakefield, while holders hull take on castleford. hopes of a first british winner of the giro d'italia are effectively over after a crash on today's ninth stage. team sky's geraint thomas and orica—scott's adam yates were caught up in a collision
hamilton and sebastian vettel have both won there before. who is it going to be this time? warrington are through to the quarterfinals of rugby league's challenge cup after a hard—fought 34—20 victory over local rivals widnes. a hat trick from kevin brown against his former club kept warrington ahead for much of the game before late trys, including this one from chris hill, made the game safe in the closing minutes. elsewhere in the challenge cup, there were no surprises as leeds rhinos...
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formula one championship leader sebastian vettel was fastest in second practice ahead of this weekend'six. lewis hamilton was quickest in the first session but slkipped down to eighth. fellow britjenson button finished 12th. the 2009 world champion has returned for just one race for mclaren — he's standing in for fernando alonso, who is competing at the indianapolis 500 this weekend. in super league, st helens claimed a dramatic late win against local rivals wigan warriors. behind for much of the game, saints fought back, with this try from mark percival, his second of the match just two minutes from the end giving them a 22—19 victory. it's a second consecutive win for new saints coachjustin holbrook. geraint thomas says that having to pull out of the giro d'italia still "eats away" at him. the welshman withdrew from the race a few days after injuring his shoulder and knee in a crash with a stationary police motorbike on the ninth stage...he had been second overall at the time. the giro was thomas‘s first experience of leading team sky at a grand tour, one of cycling's most prestigious
formula one championship leader sebastian vettel was fastest in second practice ahead of this weekend'six. lewis hamilton was quickest in the first session but slkipped down to eighth. fellow britjenson button finished 12th. the 2009 world champion has returned for just one race for mclaren — he's standing in for fernando alonso, who is competing at the indianapolis 500 this weekend. in super league, st helens claimed a dramatic late win against local rivals wigan warriors. behind for much of...
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sebastian corker is here on this busy, busy, nonstop breaking news against the propaganda media night. >> welcome back. we continue with more of a dnc staffer rich and the media's breakdown. joining us now is the chief counsel for the american center for law and justice and former deputy campaign manager for trump, he is also a contributor. good to see you both. let's start with the seth rich issue. and the timeline here. say what you will about julian assange, but nobody has proven him wrong. he's been defiant. he defended the sky. and then you look at the timeline you look at earlier reports. is it possible that this whole russian narrative really came from a dnc staffer and that the media has been wrong for almost a year? >> the media has not been right yet, so the presumption should be that the media is wrong with where they are laying the blame on the leaks that are going on now. i think the fact is that when you look at evidence and this is the timeline, as you mentioned, that is troubling to say the least and i think it raises a serious issue, and a serious concern, that our na
sebastian corker is here on this busy, busy, nonstop breaking news against the propaganda media night. >> welcome back. we continue with more of a dnc staffer rich and the media's breakdown. joining us now is the chief counsel for the american center for law and justice and former deputy campaign manager for trump, he is also a contributor. good to see you both. let's start with the seth rich issue. and the timeline here. say what you will about julian assange, but nobody has proven him...
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claire sebastian for us live in moscow.nk you for the reporting today. >>> one place for president trump did seem more comfortable was when he was addressing hundreds of u.s. troops and their families before returning to washington. take a look here at the scene at a naval air station in sicily, on the final stop of his overseas trip. mr. trump didn't mention the growing controversy at home over the alleged contacts between the campaign and russia. instead, he touted what he called the success of his trip and said that he had hit a home run. >> i was here in sicily to attend very important summit meeting. the meeting of the g-7. it was a tremendously productive meeting where i strengthened american bonds. we have freiggreat bonds with o countries. and with some of our closest allies we conclude add truly historic week for our country. the u.s. is currently paying much more than any other nation, and that is not fair to the united states or the united states taxpayer. so we're working on it, and i will tell you, a big differ
claire sebastian for us live in moscow.nk you for the reporting today. >>> one place for president trump did seem more comfortable was when he was addressing hundreds of u.s. troops and their families before returning to washington. take a look here at the scene at a naval air station in sicily, on the final stop of his overseas trip. mr. trump didn't mention the growing controversy at home over the alleged contacts between the campaign and russia. instead, he touted what he called the...