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i asked dave bra ilsford credibility to the fore.rd about it and if you still happy to lead team sky and a few will do so in the future?|j still happy to lead team sky and a few will do so in the future? i love it, absolutely love. i don't want to do anything else. i'm proud of cycling in britain and everything that's been achieved. i'm proud of every one of these lads. i'm proud team sky. i love it. you're going nowhere? no. next year, the care after and after. i'm passionate about it, i loved to another love what i do. i'm pretty paid to erdogan i an pretty patriotically and i think what we've done some here is build something from scratch. we have people from different countries and we re people from different countries and were proud of all of them too. it's a real privilege to be amongst these lads. chris froome is the defending champion, how confident is he of defending it? he is coming into this tour de france not the best of form but he showed signs or improving. his ready as he can be. there's pressure on him giving everythi
i asked dave bra ilsford credibility to the fore.rd about it and if you still happy to lead team sky and a few will do so in the future?|j still happy to lead team sky and a few will do so in the future? i love it, absolutely love. i don't want to do anything else. i'm proud of cycling in britain and everything that's been achieved. i'm proud of every one of these lads. i'm proud team sky. i love it. you're going nowhere? no. next year, the care after and after. i'm passionate about it, i loved...
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lots of concerns over the safety of high rise buildings to the fore. e observer leads with that — ministers in panic over fire safety at schools. assist guests and they would relax standards to save money but now they have thought better of it -- but now they have thought better of it--a but now they have thought better of it —— a suggestion. but now they have thought better of it -- a suggestion. it appears to be a plan that was due to be in fermented post—election with the department of education. —— implemented. however, the events of ten days ago seemed to have focused minds. according to the draft guidelines, school buildings do not need to be completely protected to achieve a reasonable standard of life safety, so it would no longer include an expectation that most new school buildings would be fitted with them. unsurprisingly, things have changed somewhat. yes, no one can have changed somewhat. yes, no one ca n afford have changed somewhat. yes, no one can afford to take that risk, can they, and that's where the tension rises between the cost it'
lots of concerns over the safety of high rise buildings to the fore. e observer leads with that — ministers in panic over fire safety at schools. assist guests and they would relax standards to save money but now they have thought better of it -- but now they have thought better of it--a but now they have thought better of it —— a suggestion. but now they have thought better of it -- a suggestion. it appears to be a plan that was due to be in fermented post—election with the department...
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alexei navalny, for those of us who have not been following this, has come to the fore in the last fewinent anticorruption and antipollution protester or advocate. —— anti—putin. 0ne antipollution protester or advocate. —— anti—putin. one of written's most famous critics ended up injail, i remember reporting on that when i was a journalist. —— remember reporting on that when i was ajournalist. —— putin's remember reporting on that when i was a journalist. —— putin's most famous critics. the stories that i have seen have been very keen to televised version of margaret atwood's handmade's talel. anti— corruption protesters being beaten in the streets. the question is, how much more of this are we going to see? putin is still extremely popular. these are small-scale protests, aren't they? the tv pictures make them look very dramatic but it is only a few thousand will in each city. something like 2% of the overall population, i think, something like 2% of the overall population, ithink, would back these protests. so the tv images tend to magnify the significance. but they are young people.
alexei navalny, for those of us who have not been following this, has come to the fore in the last fewinent anticorruption and antipollution protester or advocate. —— anti—putin. 0ne antipollution protester or advocate. —— anti—putin. one of written's most famous critics ended up injail, i remember reporting on that when i was a journalist. —— remember reporting on that when i was ajournalist. —— putin's remember reporting on that when i was a journalist. —— putin's most...
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and we don'tjust interests are to the fore and we don't just have interests are to the fore and we don'tjustnts to. thank you for your. thank you. now the weather. the weather has turned across north—western parts of the uk. we have had rain today. that rain will pushit have had rain today. that rain will push it to other parts of the country in the next 24—hour is. for many, despite the rain in the north—west, it will be a dry and warm night. this is the satellite picture from early. this is the weather front. it is obscuring most of northern ireland and scotland. much of wales in the clear. this is how we're ending the afternoon. much fresher weather in glasgow and belfast. through this evening and overnight, bad weather front will be just about edging towards the east. it is sliding northwards as well as moving towards the east. that is why it is so slow in many areas across england. dry and warm tonight. eventually that weather front does move towards the east. we could see some thunderstorms tomorrow breaking out across parts of east anglia and the south—east. that is because we are see
and we don'tjust interests are to the fore and we don't just have interests are to the fore and we don'tjustnts to. thank you for your. thank you. now the weather. the weather has turned across north—western parts of the uk. we have had rain today. that rain will pushit have had rain today. that rain will push it to other parts of the country in the next 24—hour is. for many, despite the rain in the north—west, it will be a dry and warm night. this is the satellite picture from early....
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politics is very much at the fore. political reaction to the events at the fore. need to check out what's happening in the markets, reacting to the u.k. political story, and reacting to the news out of the gulf overnight. manus: absolutely, they are front and center. this sterling market is a classic barometer we use, fairly immune to the terror attack over the weekend. sterling will run at the bottom of your screen, 1.2869. i thought what we would do was turn to the politics. at one juncture we had a 20 percentage point differential between labour and the conservatives. this is what the market will focus on. the last time we have a terror attack was on the manchester terror attack over 10 days ago, and you can see that the polls have really no major movement. the lines are already very aggressive, labour saying you can't do police cut, and enough is enough is to from theresa may. tear is going to be front and sent -- terror is going to be front and center. and what are the weekends going to be, not only the u.k. election, but comey's test imony. the global msci s
politics is very much at the fore. political reaction to the events at the fore. need to check out what's happening in the markets, reacting to the u.k. political story, and reacting to the news out of the gulf overnight. manus: absolutely, they are front and center. this sterling market is a classic barometer we use, fairly immune to the terror attack over the weekend. sterling will run at the bottom of your screen, 1.2869. i thought what we would do was turn to the politics. at one juncture...
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athlete welfare is an issue that has come to the fore over the next few months.ontroversy surrounding british cycling. the audience heard a story, one area that is overlooked is care for women who want to return to sport after having a baby. with more high—profile woman like taking time out to have children and to tie in with women's sportsweek, the most decorated pa ralympian with women's sportsweek, the most decorated paralympian has been speaking to other mums to be to see what improvements are being made. for a number of elite sportswoman, it has been the matters beyond the sporting endeavours. the resources available to elite sports people is better than evan. in 2011, uk sport implemented a policy of its own but best practices are still open to interpretation. shelley would then had contrasting levels of support one she began starting a family. had contrasting levels of support one she began starting a familylj had emma and 2007 in october. i did feel pressure to get back to performance sooner feel pressure to get back to performance sooner than what i wa n
athlete welfare is an issue that has come to the fore over the next few months.ontroversy surrounding british cycling. the audience heard a story, one area that is overlooked is care for women who want to return to sport after having a baby. with more high—profile woman like taking time out to have children and to tie in with women's sportsweek, the most decorated pa ralympian with women's sportsweek, the most decorated paralympian has been speaking to other mums to be to see what...
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countries you spent incredible champions on that and that's part of the reason why both of us come to the fore to be given what is at stake. last month president trump and house republicans rushed through a disastrous health-care bill that would lead average paying thousands of dollars more for less health coverage. it would destroy the program that currently exists in the state and fill our entire health care system into chaos. and now senate republicans are drafting their own version of the similar health care bill in complete secret behind closeddo doors with absolutely no bipartisan input. this lack of transparency and departure from regular order is unacceptable and deeply irresponsible especially given what every single family is at stake. if the bill ever becomes law. we don't know for sure what this version would look like. they say that it is shaping up to look more and more like the train wreck of a bill president trump and house republicans a celebrated just a couple of just months ago. mean it was in his words mean and cold hearted. this is so much a health-care bill as a tax cut f
countries you spent incredible champions on that and that's part of the reason why both of us come to the fore to be given what is at stake. last month president trump and house republicans rushed through a disastrous health-care bill that would lead average paying thousands of dollars more for less health coverage. it would destroy the program that currently exists in the state and fill our entire health care system into chaos. and now senate republicans are drafting their own version of the...
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network in order to to pay overill have my 000 a year for just for premiums and then $4000 can use the fore i policy, so it's totally unaffordable, but i'm 62 years old, do i risk retirement by not having insurance or do i pay $45,00 in order to be able to secure the rest of my retirement? is what i'm faced with. i know of a 20 year old drug getting his hmo policy for $10 a month. that is karen. last call on the topic of open phones on this monday and as we continue to oflast call on the topic health care. that is it for this program. thank you for tuning in. another edition of the program comes your way at 7:00 tomorrow. see you then. ♪ >> expecting to hear cases in the next half hour or so. sometimes judges choose to read their opinions from the bench. that process is starting now. on the
network in order to to pay overill have my 000 a year for just for premiums and then $4000 can use the fore i policy, so it's totally unaffordable, but i'm 62 years old, do i risk retirement by not having insurance or do i pay $45,00 in order to be able to secure the rest of my retirement? is what i'm faced with. i know of a 20 year old drug getting his hmo policy for $10 a month. that is karen. last call on the topic of open phones on this monday and as we continue to oflast call on the topic...
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so the people around him, i think, have been trying to bring this to the fore. i think the president himself, because of his worries about his legitimacy, just won't bring himself to that. >> ambassador woolsey, given what you said, you said you ain't seen nothing yet. does this president's reluctance to forcefully condemn vladimir putin and the russian interference signal to putin that he got away it and so therefore he's going to keep trying it and, as you said, you ain't seen nothing it? >> it's not to my mind a question of condemnation. teddy roosevelt had this basically right. speak softly and carry a big stick. what we need to do is to be able and ready to blister the entire soviet system into giddy near nothingness once they start doing something like this again. and we can smile while we do it. we don't have to say a word to putin. this idea of going up to putin and saying, hey, cut it out as if you're a couple of high school athletes and one guy takes some step that is not kosher under the rules. i just don't see why people think that they're accomplishi
so the people around him, i think, have been trying to bring this to the fore. i think the president himself, because of his worries about his legitimacy, just won't bring himself to that. >> ambassador woolsey, given what you said, you said you ain't seen nothing yet. does this president's reluctance to forcefully condemn vladimir putin and the russian interference signal to putin that he got away it and so therefore he's going to keep trying it and, as you said, you ain't seen nothing...
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i put separate ways there, if you watch the clouds in the fore gront they're heading north to south, the clouds out over the ocean they're heading south to north -- i should say north to south and the clouds in the foreground are south to north. it is starting to clear along the coast also. if you're looking for sunshine it's coming. warmer this afternoon but the warmth will ease and our hottest days will be monday and tuesday. hopefully your business has air conditioning and you can enjoy that. 71 in san jose and fremont, 71 concord, 73 santa rosa, 63 oakland, san francisco 63 degrees. we do have a small craft advisory starts at 2:00 through 9:00, if you are going to do sailing, kayaking, canoeing, whatever, it's going to be breezy and choppy. over the ocean until 3:00 monday morning got a small craft advisory. lok what it's doing, it's a dryer breeze behind that dry cold front yesterday and it's taking away the clouds. if you want sunshine today is our best way of the next three to have sunshine at the coast. temperature there 66 at half-moon bay, san francisco 68, mid to upper 70s
i put separate ways there, if you watch the clouds in the fore gront they're heading north to south, the clouds out over the ocean they're heading south to north -- i should say north to south and the clouds in the foreground are south to north. it is starting to clear along the coast also. if you're looking for sunshine it's coming. warmer this afternoon but the warmth will ease and our hottest days will be monday and tuesday. hopefully your business has air conditioning and you can enjoy...
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detractors, alexei navalny has said that the this -- these call-up proceedings have come back to the fore in recent times kremlin thehe option of not allowing him to run in the presidential 2018.ons of in march next year. an ongoing legal saga that started in 2013 with his first embezzlement, which he labeled then as being way relatednd in no to reality. the european court of human rejected that court 2016, but that was reinstated at the start of this year, as you said, in february. was appealed in may. so a long-going legal saga that said is really tied to political reasons. does this mean for navalny? is this the end of the road then ambitions,sidential am do you think? >> well, we've heard nothing navalny himself. he's halfway through a 25-day jail sentence. organizing unauthorized protests against corruption, where well 1500,000 people were arrested. this is a man who has been the country, opening campaign headquarters in across russia. drumming up support amongst like his callho for higher wages, who like his fight that he's going to against corruption, if ever he's in power. the thi
detractors, alexei navalny has said that the this -- these call-up proceedings have come back to the fore in recent times kremlin thehe option of not allowing him to run in the presidential 2018.ons of in march next year. an ongoing legal saga that started in 2013 with his first embezzlement, which he labeled then as being way relatednd in no to reality. the european court of human rejected that court 2016, but that was reinstated at the start of this year, as you said, in february. was...
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but in general the problem foree tresa me is the more people heard her the less they seem to like her. >> part of this based on the election was called an expectation among the conservative party that jeremy corbin was weak and labor wasd t preparing to get rid of him? >> not so much they would get rid of him but he was weak and vulnerable and she would be s strong and stable. he turned out to be quite a good campaigner. as she turned out to be a terrible campaigner. they also bet that the party that pushed very hard to push brexit which was falling apart would break much more toward the conservatives it did so to some degree in the north of england but in the southern part of england it broke more for labor. corbin did a good job like trump did when he brought republicans home to vote for him. probl laboring came home to vote for corbin. but given the system is very far from forming a majority of hisis own.ster. >> i have to jump in. were going to hear from the british prime minister. stay with us. >> they said it would not happen, the election that she changed her mind about and how
but in general the problem foree tresa me is the more people heard her the less they seem to like her. >> part of this based on the election was called an expectation among the conservative party that jeremy corbin was weak and labor wasd t preparing to get rid of him? >> not so much they would get rid of him but he was weak and vulnerable and she would be s strong and stable. he turned out to be quite a good campaigner. as she turned out to be a terrible campaigner. they also bet...
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at 5:xx time for a check on the fore highs through wednesday - 90s return thursday - hot and humid first weekend of july today: sunny to partly cloudy. low humidity. highs: 80-84 winds: nw to sw 5-10 mph tonight: partly cloudy. lows: 55-63 winds: nw 5-10 mph tuesday: partly to mostly cloudy. stray afternoon sprinkle/shower. highs: 75-80 winds: wnw 5-10 mph it's happened to all of us - an accident or bender - and we file that insurance claim, assuming they'll pay. but what happens when that minor accident becomes a major cost. the warning about why your provider may not pay up. pro-tip for making ribs: don't go it alone. twenty minutes on the grill. and they're done. you think he cares if i smoke ribs for six hours? what? what? summer made easy at amazing prices. only at giant. of several government websites in howard county, maryland.. and in ohio. the sites were hacked yesterday, and defaced with an anti-president trump, pro-isis message. the regular homepages of the sites were replaced with a black screen. it featured brief statements that ended with "i love islamic state
at 5:xx time for a check on the fore highs through wednesday - 90s return thursday - hot and humid first weekend of july today: sunny to partly cloudy. low humidity. highs: 80-84 winds: nw to sw 5-10 mph tonight: partly cloudy. lows: 55-63 winds: nw 5-10 mph tuesday: partly to mostly cloudy. stray afternoon sprinkle/shower. highs: 75-80 winds: wnw 5-10 mph it's happened to all of us - an accident or bender - and we file that insurance claim, assuming they'll pay. but what happens when that...
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. >> trevor: when we look at these people in the administration, one thing that has come to the fore versation around anonymous sources. >> sure. >> trevor: the president says we shouldn't have anonymous sources. people in that administration say no anonymous sources, these people are lying, leaking stuff, it's not real but the stuff they leak is real, don't listen to it, but it's fake. ( laughter ) help me understand, as a layman who is just reading this -- >> sure. >> trevor: -- what is the purpose of an anonymous source and, more importantly, what is the process in and around sourcing from anonymous people? >> the purpose of anonymous source is to get to the truth. would it rather have an on the record source? i would as would any journalist. the reality is if you're really going to try to penetrate and get to the truth, you're going to rely on lots of people who are willing to tell you the truth or some fragment of the truth and it's up to you to assemble and they often will not have their names attached. if i could point out, to me it's an interesting paradox. anybody listening t
. >> trevor: when we look at these people in the administration, one thing that has come to the fore versation around anonymous sources. >> sure. >> trevor: the president says we shouldn't have anonymous sources. people in that administration say no anonymous sources, these people are lying, leaking stuff, it's not real but the stuff they leak is real, don't listen to it, but it's fake. ( laughter ) help me understand, as a layman who is just reading this -- >> sure....
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popping over the horizon , sun will rise in 20 minutes or so and when it does you will see more of the foreround here a shot outside spring gander and broad street but that light of the day, is messing with the foreground because it is sobriety, in the distance. bright and sunny is what you can expect. storm scan is quiet, there is is what left of that storm pulling off to the northeast and with high pressure in place, light wind, sinking era associated with areas of high pressure and allows that air to clear basically, clean up atmosphere and look just absolutely beautiful. now how are tropics doing? not bad. you can see frontal system that came through yesterday for our area but that is not tropical, we will continue to see very quiet weather out overall of the opened waters of the atlantic as well as caribbean and gulf of mexico. good news there dew point continues to remain incredibly low, for late june, it is a big deal you are down in the 40's, current dew .49 at philly international. i mean that is even lower than awesome, or, you know, better than awesome if would you rather with th
popping over the horizon , sun will rise in 20 minutes or so and when it does you will see more of the foreround here a shot outside spring gander and broad street but that light of the day, is messing with the foreground because it is sobriety, in the distance. bright and sunny is what you can expect. storm scan is quiet, there is is what left of that storm pulling off to the northeast and with high pressure in place, light wind, sinking era associated with areas of high pressure and allows...
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kellie: i think it will bring to the fore the central conflict within the veteran authorization community in congress, which is are going to privatize most v.a. services,munit -- for is the v.a. kind of a brick-and-mortar operation that has many different centers across the country? not just as a medical access facility, but also as a place to train doctors. also as a place to provide community for veterans. i think the answer to that question is very much in flux in congress. it is starting to not even really clearly divide across party lines as he used to. wouldn't you agree? greta: what are they talking about it there for a price tag of the continue choice? either they talking about another $10 billion in for how long? walz madengressman that point. it depends on the utilization that they see the first couple of years of the program. it took several billion dollars out of that fund to fund other parts of the v.a. mostly hospital services that were running short because of demand for the brick-and-mortar v.a. he also made the point that when they were negotiating the choice bill origina
kellie: i think it will bring to the fore the central conflict within the veteran authorization community in congress, which is are going to privatize most v.a. services,munit -- for is the v.a. kind of a brick-and-mortar operation that has many different centers across the country? not just as a medical access facility, but also as a place to train doctors. also as a place to provide community for veterans. i think the answer to that question is very much in flux in congress. it is starting to...
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hotel in the same region so they're fully a climatologist mexico of course that was the only team at the fore. left to have won the confederations cup buckie nine three ninety nine got for a quick germany win two goals to nil confident prediction portugal chile and imagine they'll be quite a bit of need at this stage we've seen squad rotations in the group stages serious now though isn't it we have witness we have christiane a rebel group we have alexei some choose that's been playing a lot of the season for also under also we've chile we've been jury all too the bulldog of chile and for a think look at those four teams none of them really stick around for me are going to win the world cup or the germany that will bring back all of the big names so the trophy is the priorities mauls held as they said a few weeks ago and some preachers bird the trophies the most and still go to school and he wins this one i'm going to go for our bridge and chile to win the game because they have the strongest squad but christiane overall that was go through the mind of the much awards in three gallons into gol
hotel in the same region so they're fully a climatologist mexico of course that was the only team at the fore. left to have won the confederations cup buckie nine three ninety nine got for a quick germany win two goals to nil confident prediction portugal chile and imagine they'll be quite a bit of need at this stage we've seen squad rotations in the group stages serious now though isn't it we have witness we have christiane a rebel group we have alexei some choose that's been playing a lot of...
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or lose, and her effort here on this amendment that the senator is bring this important issue to the fore i thank you for making it a bipartisan effort in the process. >> unless at the concerns are allies would the junior senator from kentucky will move to discharge a resolution of disapproval against america arms sales to saudi arabia. it's importa
or lose, and her effort here on this amendment that the senator is bring this important issue to the fore i thank you for making it a bipartisan effort in the process. >> unless at the concerns are allies would the junior senator from kentucky will move to discharge a resolution of disapproval against america arms sales to saudi arabia. it's importa
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and i suppose that the election campaign did was bring that more outs to the fore. emonstrable because of the campaign and what happened. certainly now if the prime minister using the opportunity to widen the circle of advice to her and be more inclusive of the party as a whole i'm sure that'll be the right thing to do. talking to mejust to do. talking to me just a little earlier in the other. norman was talking about the timescale and the argentines go because of the brexit talks. to do all of that, the prime minister needs the help of the dup in northern ireland. where saying that the press association is telling us that gavin williams and the chief whip are in belfast now to begin some talks with the dup. i should say it is only on pa at the moment. we have not had any clarification from the government that that is the case but pai saying the chief whip is that in the early stages of talks with the dup. anita mcveigh has been a belfast following development is there for us. thank you. as you mentioned there one area of concern for some people is the dup‘s socially
and i suppose that the election campaign did was bring that more outs to the fore. emonstrable because of the campaign and what happened. certainly now if the prime minister using the opportunity to widen the circle of advice to her and be more inclusive of the party as a whole i'm sure that'll be the right thing to do. talking to mejust to do. talking to me just a little earlier in the other. norman was talking about the timescale and the argentines go because of the brexit talks. to do all of...
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northern ireland since devolved government has fallen is a tribal aspect of politics has come to the forehealth and education but these bread—and—butter issues, politicians had responsibilities to people, it may not have been predominant in people's minds when they went to the polling booth but it was, there was a debate about that. this campaign is about getting out the vote on the unionist and nationalist sides. talk of border poll, constitutional change, brexit, is going back to what we had 15 or 20 years ago. let's pick up the point of brexit. some argue it could have a bigger impact here than any pa rt have a bigger impact here than any part of the uk, which is practical but also comes to the idea that potentially you could have a referendum on united ireland at some stage. it has to be said that as far—off at this stage, the government have ruled it out, the secretary of state said there was no prospect of that and we were not close to the conditions. sinn fein are pushing it hard, though. and brexit has reinvigorated nationalism and givena brexit has reinvigorated nationalism and g
northern ireland since devolved government has fallen is a tribal aspect of politics has come to the forehealth and education but these bread—and—butter issues, politicians had responsibilities to people, it may not have been predominant in people's minds when they went to the polling booth but it was, there was a debate about that. this campaign is about getting out the vote on the unionist and nationalist sides. talk of border poll, constitutional change, brexit, is going back to what we...
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now what's come to the fore is a story of a latino woman in prison and a different story is being told, that's good, right? ( applause ) you know, and it's about time. the wonderful thing that is done with the writers is everyone gets a time to shine. groups get a time to shine and tell their stories. you know, we're just lucky that it was our turn and we got to deliver the goods, and it feels really good to just be a representation because growing up, i didn't see myself on tv. i didn't see myself in the big -- on the big screen, i didn't. so for me it's more than just me. it's bigger. it's like there's a little girl out there in the bronx, you know, just like me where i grew up, and she's, like, that's me, i could do it. so it's bigger. i always see it as a bigger picture, you know, the stories that we're telling. they're also bigger pictures. we're representing people that usually are not thought of. >> trevor: right. >> people in prison who thinks about them, if you don't know anyone who's behind bars. so this show has really been a good, good voice for those that usually remain vo
now what's come to the fore is a story of a latino woman in prison and a different story is being told, that's good, right? ( applause ) you know, and it's about time. the wonderful thing that is done with the writers is everyone gets a time to shine. groups get a time to shine and tell their stories. you know, we're just lucky that it was our turn and we got to deliver the goods, and it feels really good to just be a representation because growing up, i didn't see myself on tv. i didn't see...
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news this morning at president trump at some muscle behind the health care bill and is heading to the fore we could get a decision on the travel ban and the speculation that supreme court justice anthony kennedy might announce his retirement. can be 80 years old. elizabeth: the final week of june. nature average as trading up 1%. dow futures up 52 points. nasdaq gaining 16. train to investors watching oil prices which have really shot up
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a remarkable week in washington where scrutiny of president trump's conduct came to the fore. in policy debates, they took a back seat. today during a rose garden news conference, president trump responded to the stunning testimony of former f.b.i. director james comey. it was a memorable exchange. >> back to james comey's testimony, you suggested he didn't tell the truth in everything he said. he did say under oath that you told him to let the flynn -- you said you hoped the flynn investigation -- he could let it go. president trump: i didn't say that. >> so he lied about that. president trump: well, i didn't say that. i will tell you i didn't say that. >> and did he ask you to pledge -- president trump: there would be nothing wrong if i did say it according to everybody that i've read today but i did not say that. >> did he ask for a pledge of loyalty from you? president trump: no he did not. >> he said those things under oath. would you be willing to speak under oath to give your version? president trump: 100%. i didn't say, under oath, i hardly know the man. i'm not going t
a remarkable week in washington where scrutiny of president trump's conduct came to the fore. in policy debates, they took a back seat. today during a rose garden news conference, president trump responded to the stunning testimony of former f.b.i. director james comey. it was a memorable exchange. >> back to james comey's testimony, you suggested he didn't tell the truth in everything he said. he did say under oath that you told him to let the flynn -- you said you hoped the flynn...
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another issue that came to the fore yesterday evening was ruth davidson's concerns about the dup. the dup is against gay marriage on religious grounds. ruth davidson herself is engaged to be married to herfemale partner, so she picked up the phone to theresa may yesterday evening to ask her about this, saying there were things that mattered to her more than the party, one of those being lgbt rights and she said she was given a categoric assurance by the prime minister that there would be no rollback on those rights in great britain, and indeed that they would work to help progress rights in northern ireland. let's hear a little bit more about what she had to say about her conversation with theresa may. i we are the party of equal marriage, having introduced it to the house of commons. we would use our influence to advance those rights in northern ireland, and those are assurances that i received. with these new numbers of conservative mps in scotland, it is thought that ruth davidson could have a bit of lambridge on the prime minister, and one of the issues that mattered to ruth d
another issue that came to the fore yesterday evening was ruth davidson's concerns about the dup. the dup is against gay marriage on religious grounds. ruth davidson herself is engaged to be married to herfemale partner, so she picked up the phone to theresa may yesterday evening to ask her about this, saying there were things that mattered to her more than the party, one of those being lgbt rights and she said she was given a categoric assurance by the prime minister that there would be no...
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many sources have been at the fore front of developing innovative products and the predictability -- that's what we want, right -- that pri allows products like there to reach the marketplace in a consistent way. so what lessons can we take from the pria coalition on bringing coalitions together to address some of the inefficiencies we can have and i would love to have some of this success that everybody agrees on. anyone can answer this. >> thank you, senator. on behalf of crop life and others hopefully on the coalition, we do think thatt ep has learned a lot since what, now 123-plus years that pria has been there but also with regard to policy guidance that's there about law and timeline and tarlgts to make decisions. whether they're yes or no, they're targets. he got the question earlier on maf of tervegs pa, some of you, senator ernst about the 730 day timeline for making decision on new active ingredients and the statistic that was quoted from epa that they meet all these deadlines in pria 90% of the time. percentages can be tricky. we noted a study we did from 2012 to 2014, whi
many sources have been at the fore front of developing innovative products and the predictability -- that's what we want, right -- that pri allows products like there to reach the marketplace in a consistent way. so what lessons can we take from the pria coalition on bringing coalitions together to address some of the inefficiencies we can have and i would love to have some of this success that everybody agrees on. anyone can answer this. >> thank you, senator. on behalf of crop life and...
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what the election campaign did was bring that more to the fore and to have those concerns more demonstrable minister is using the opportunity to work —— widen the circle of advice and be more inclusive of the party as a whole, it will be the right thing to do. the fact that there wasn't a wide circle, to use your phrase, is that one of the key reasons that the conservative majority was reduced? in your mind, is that one of the key problems within the overall general election campaign? when anything goes wrong people point fingers and blame and that sort of thing. it is perfectly clear, all of us know, that the circle of those advising the prime minister is relatively small. putting the manifesto together can't involve a committee of 300 or so colleagues over has to be an opportunity for some people to feed into that. but if the circle is too narrow and some things that come through our a surprise to colleagues and if it doesn't work and it would've been done differently, there has to be criticism. it reflects a n there has to be criticism. it reflects an narrowness of the mice that may been
what the election campaign did was bring that more to the fore and to have those concerns more demonstrable minister is using the opportunity to work —— widen the circle of advice and be more inclusive of the party as a whole, it will be the right thing to do. the fact that there wasn't a wide circle, to use your phrase, is that one of the key reasons that the conservative majority was reduced? in your mind, is that one of the key problems within the overall general election campaign? when...
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i want to thank other party colleagues and, indeed, our parliamentary party, who will be to the fore y, we have reached an outcome that is good for the united kingdom, good for northern ireland and allows our nation to move forward to tackle the challenges ahead. this afternoon, i will be returning to northern ireland to continue our discussions as we attempt to re—establish the northern ireland executive, because now, more than ever, our political leaders, both locally and nationally, need to work together to find solutions for all of the people we serve. thank you very much. that was the dup leadership in downing street. one of the concerns over the deal was how it would impact on the powys sharing agreement in northern ireland —— power—sharing. before —— the former northern ireland secretary theresa villiers said she did not think the confidence and supply arrangement would create a difficulties. i think this agreement is welcome, it will give an important degree of stability in relation to the uk government. i believe there is nothing in it which would, you know, make it difficult
i want to thank other party colleagues and, indeed, our parliamentary party, who will be to the fore y, we have reached an outcome that is good for the united kingdom, good for northern ireland and allows our nation to move forward to tackle the challenges ahead. this afternoon, i will be returning to northern ireland to continue our discussions as we attempt to re—establish the northern ireland executive, because now, more than ever, our political leaders, both locally and nationally, need...
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would not be used as a bargaining chip or whatnot but it does bring the immigration situation to the fore once again. of these be a big part negotiations as we go forward. i think you will see some movement may be on both sides in terms of how they debate going to the end. had the u.k.e chancellor of the exchequer he wants to prioritize the economy over immigration. thank you so much. vonnie: in the u.s., silicon valley executives go to the white house for the first meeting of the american technology council. they will meet with the president to talk about modernizing federal technology. cirilli. is kevin they will talk about ways in which silicon valley can help on a host of issues that the administration is doing and washington, d.c. things like cybersecurity, ,inancially regulatory matters the evolving economy of digital technology with payments. i think this again is the first meeting but it was really whonized by jared kushner has deep ties to silicon valley and roberts is -- and represents from mastercard and google and some social media companies. they will be present including pet
would not be used as a bargaining chip or whatnot but it does bring the immigration situation to the fore once again. of these be a big part negotiations as we go forward. i think you will see some movement may be on both sides in terms of how they debate going to the end. had the u.k.e chancellor of the exchequer he wants to prioritize the economy over immigration. thank you so much. vonnie: in the u.s., silicon valley executives go to the white house for the first meeting of the american...
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i wanted to thank other party colleagues and indeed our parliamentary party, who will be to the fore pt to re—establish the northern ireland executive, because now, more than ever, our political leaders both locally and nationally need to work together to find solutions for all of the people we serve. thank you very much. arlene foster on that deal struck between the dup and the tory party. an inquest is due to open today into the deaths of five young friends who drowned during a day trip to camber sands on the south coast. the men — who were aged between 18 and 27 — all lived in the london area. they ran into difficulties at camber sands beach, near hastings, last august. there's been intense fighting overnight in the iraqi city of mosul, as government forces try to recapture the last districts held by so—called islamic state. the iraqi military says there were two attempts by the militants to counterattack using large number of suicide bombers in different parts of the city, in northern iraq, but the affected areas were quickly brought under control. is has now been squeezed into a
i wanted to thank other party colleagues and indeed our parliamentary party, who will be to the fore pt to re—establish the northern ireland executive, because now, more than ever, our political leaders both locally and nationally need to work together to find solutions for all of the people we serve. thank you very much. arlene foster on that deal struck between the dup and the tory party. an inquest is due to open today into the deaths of five young friends who drowned during a day trip to...
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about choosing whether it's class politics or identity politics or psychology politics arguably to the fore in analyzing one person in a biographical film i think it's all relevant i mean anything in the case someone like whitney houston you can't really understand how without looking at her background which is she grew up in new york which was an extremely depressed area there were massive race riots which she lived through they had their house was actually burnt down shortly after the race riots they left the part of new they were in and moved to orange but that upbringing which was never of course emphasized by the records had a major impact on her life which was that she was the meal ticket for all these people to get out of new york and i think she was very loyal to her roots and when in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight she was booed at the soul train of awards basically by her own people for being too white for the call whitey houston one of your interviews says she never recovered from the booing i don't think that record i think she always felt. how loyalty had been challenged
about choosing whether it's class politics or identity politics or psychology politics arguably to the fore in analyzing one person in a biographical film i think it's all relevant i mean anything in the case someone like whitney houston you can't really understand how without looking at her background which is she grew up in new york which was an extremely depressed area there were massive race riots which she lived through they had their house was actually burnt down shortly after the race...
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news this morning at president trump at some muscle behind the health care bill and is heading to the fore this week. train to the supreme court wrapping up the session today. or we could get a decision on the travel ban and the speculation that supreme court justice anthony kennedy might announce his retirement. can be 80 years old. elizabeth: the final week of june. nature average as trading up 1%. dow futures up 52 points. nasdaq gaining 16. train to investors watching oil prices which have really shot up 1% on weaker u.s. dollar projections. that certainly affecting oil right now. oil at 43.44. the president taking out energy week highlighting u.s. production and investment. lauren: facebook ceo mark zuckerberg minus about his big plan for tv show. cheryl: that will be a great story. farmer pro martin's crowley going on trial for securities fraud. we will tell you what to expect. lauren: five games down. would it come back to tell you about. a spectacular finish for jordan spieth. train to date the spieth fan could love that kid. it is june 26th. good morning. i'm cheryl casone. lauren
news this morning at president trump at some muscle behind the health care bill and is heading to the fore this week. train to the supreme court wrapping up the session today. or we could get a decision on the travel ban and the speculation that supreme court justice anthony kennedy might announce his retirement. can be 80 years old. elizabeth: the final week of june. nature average as trading up 1%. dow futures up 52 points. nasdaq gaining 16. train to investors watching oil prices which have...
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wall street and the political uncertainty still up before, is it created -- still at home for -- at the foreng more volatility? reporter: we definitely are. we will not suddenly jump into a crazy market, but it will be elevated uncertainty, volatility, and the low level we have seen this year. tech stock will be the main thing, causing nervousness for traders in asia. already seen quite a few analysts saying is this the start of the end to the u.s. equity bubble? i think it is too early for conclusions, but volatility will be elevated. and you have theresa may. the election.fter there is no final coalition agreement with the gop party. cabinet has previous rivals, and that is seen as negative. powerfuls stable, less the year ahead. want to point out a chart talking about the u.k. i want to bring up a bloomberg terminal chart, btv 9234 that shows you where the pound is heading. we saw it going down after the election results. this chart shows if you show that yellow line, the pound is -- this is pound-yen by the way, heading for the 200-day moving average, a key technical point. if it does, c
wall street and the political uncertainty still up before, is it created -- still at home for -- at the foreng more volatility? reporter: we definitely are. we will not suddenly jump into a crazy market, but it will be elevated uncertainty, volatility, and the low level we have seen this year. tech stock will be the main thing, causing nervousness for traders in asia. already seen quite a few analysts saying is this the start of the end to the u.s. equity bubble? i think it is too early for...
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also whathe environment and civil rights, human rights, women's rights, are all going to come to the forean't talk about this without talking about the pound, down 1.7% off the back of the immediate election results. but then it recovered a little bit. is that about the recovery of a soft brexit or a continuation of this surprising resilience we have seen in sterling over the past year or so? guest: the 1.5% is much less the 1.5% is much less than the brexit, which was over 8%. markets are pricing in greater policy uncertainty. not just in respect to brexit, that domestic economic policy. it's no longer the mandate that is wanted for austerity aussie. that is out of the question. to budgetking forward deficits, major spending in the u.k.. a.are entering into of great policy uncertainty. that's what markets are looking at. tracy: always a pleasure having you on the show. 1.6ng up, they raised billion dollars by selling shares in a small unit a few years ago. it's looking to do something similar with another of its operations. we will hear from the chairman in a moment. this is bloomberg. ♪
also whathe environment and civil rights, human rights, women's rights, are all going to come to the forean't talk about this without talking about the pound, down 1.7% off the back of the immediate election results. but then it recovered a little bit. is that about the recovery of a soft brexit or a continuation of this surprising resilience we have seen in sterling over the past year or so? guest: the 1.5% is much less the 1.5% is much less than the brexit, which was over 8%. markets are...
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summer is this division over europe which has plagued the tory party for decade also come back to the foreay is saying full speed ahead we'll start talks again this week or next week. the europeans are questioning whether the brits have any authority to negotiate a deal. it's been a huge mess. >> >> pepeter, you mentioned thr versus soft brexit that has implications for the pound longer term. there's also the debate in the tory manifesto of no deal is better than a bad deal does the partnership confirm that the tories have to push for a deal of some form? is that good for the pound >> i think what is good for the pound. the big thing for the pound is this idea of the soft brexit forces reasserting themselves. the reason the pound fell so sharply throughout the may government was because this belief she is hell bent on getting out of the single market, getting out of the customs union. we have seen in the last 24, 48 hours is business interests reasserting itself saying you have not listened to us over the first year of your premiership you murs nst now listen to us. the dup, a hard right p
summer is this division over europe which has plagued the tory party for decade also come back to the foreay is saying full speed ahead we'll start talks again this week or next week. the europeans are questioning whether the brits have any authority to negotiate a deal. it's been a huge mess. >> >> pepeter, you mentioned thr versus soft brexit that has implications for the pound longer term. there's also the debate in the tory manifesto of no deal is better than a bad deal does the...
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that is what urban renewal was doing and jacobs was the first person to bring that to the fore. if you look at the developing world so much of the urban renewal is happening in china, india, places that are building. >> rose: it seemness the he sense of a great documentary, you have to have interesting characters. and certainly at least one. and here you have two who are protagonists. >> right. >> rose: you can't get better than that. and they are in def terly different-- terribly different or amazingly different. >> a wanted to make a movie for a general audience, you is off an architecture person, you knew they are spre sillod. the general public doesn't feel like they have access to it. in order to make a film that wasn't preparing to a million graduate 1250uds and urban planning, i thought let's make it character driven. if you look at jacob's life there is a particular period where she interfaces with intun who had man fesessed into sort of dr. evil. and this is robert mosses who started an interesting character, called the power broker, the subject of robert caro's pull its
that is what urban renewal was doing and jacobs was the first person to bring that to the fore. if you look at the developing world so much of the urban renewal is happening in china, india, places that are building. >> rose: it seemness the he sense of a great documentary, you have to have interesting characters. and certainly at least one. and here you have two who are protagonists. >> right. >> rose: you can't get better than that. and they are in def terly different--...
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california, panama canal treaties and other issues you are covering, i was involvedou with to come to the fore that have produced an election in 1980. that's why i wrote this make doug brinkley with a traffic historian and who edited reagan diaries said that the realm of reagan scholarship is just beginning to open up and, i think, every time i start and sit down and think about regular ronald reagan i think a new aspect of his life, career and times that has been underreported or hasn't been covered at all. a >> let's put you in friendly territory behind enemy lines and talk about the elephant unintended in the room which is donald trump. [laughter] >> no, no. [laughter] no, no is the answer to this question.o [laughter] >> ic. you've seen into the crystal -- here's a question, people say well, gosh, how would you compare. >> i wouldn't affect back to trumpet and then they say what has come of the republican and conservatism from reagan to trump. >> you cover the reagan white house for how many years. >> for. >> and the reagan campaign, maybe for let me ask you is there anything about donald
california, panama canal treaties and other issues you are covering, i was involvedou with to come to the fore that have produced an election in 1980. that's why i wrote this make doug brinkley with a traffic historian and who edited reagan diaries said that the realm of reagan scholarship is just beginning to open up and, i think, every time i start and sit down and think about regular ronald reagan i think a new aspect of his life, career and times that has been underreported or hasn't been...
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the idea that any contact with the russians wouldn't be in the fore ground is hard to believe. >> this is a red herring, the wandering nature of al franken's question. the one thing that is clear as day is sessions volunteering, i had no contact with the russians. i don't know about anybody else. i don't know what the rest of your wandering question is, but i have had none. i think it's a red herring for franken to blame. >> what he was upset about, i can understand why. that wasn't the accusation. that wasn't the question. it's simply did you have contact and if you didn't tell truth, why. >> david, what we saw today it's what we've seen from coats and rogers. we've seen a lot of "i don't recall, i can't answer." >> right. >> there's been no evidence that there's an underlying crime. if there is nothing to hide, why so many "i don't recalls" "i can't answer this"? >> what i think the question now is has the administration entered a phase we saw last weekend this week of being evasive, of not trying to help these meets in congress. sessions was asked by warner. i'll come back if approp
the idea that any contact with the russians wouldn't be in the fore ground is hard to believe. >> this is a red herring, the wandering nature of al franken's question. the one thing that is clear as day is sessions volunteering, i had no contact with the russians. i don't know about anybody else. i don't know what the rest of your wandering question is, but i have had none. i think it's a red herring for franken to blame. >> what he was upset about, i can understand why. that wasn't...
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most of you are isprinkle or shs morning but as we head upctlly looking at the potential fores later he day so that by five or 6 o'c breaking out to even more sunshine so, i can't promisero t to coast but there should be some sunny breaks at least as and then later this evening, partly cloudy skies as adam and cecily get ready to tell you about what's going on tonight and tomorrow. clouds, some sun up in the lehigh valley. we are drying today overall. a mild high of 69 degrees. down the shore it will be a little bit cooler. around a.c., 66 is your high today. the farther south you go toward cape may the better chance you have of the low 60's and low 60's is what you have in the ocean water, too. in philadelphia a high around 69 degrees today, clouds mixing with some eventual sunshine. we have general drying as we go through the day, although we can't rule out a sprinkle or a shower and maybe some drizzle especially in the morning. winds a little bit breezy during the afternoon. and then overnight tonight the winds die down, we get partly cloudy skies with some stars starting to come b
most of you are isprinkle or shs morning but as we head upctlly looking at the potential fores later he day so that by five or 6 o'c breaking out to even more sunshine so, i can't promisero t to coast but there should be some sunny breaks at least as and then later this evening, partly cloudy skies as adam and cecily get ready to tell you about what's going on tonight and tomorrow. clouds, some sun up in the lehigh valley. we are drying today overall. a mild high of 69 degrees. down the shore...
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so, dillon clearly this is something that isn't going away for the fore seeable future. ler meets with the congressional leadsers or thursday i'm not too sure. so for trump there is continuall distractions despite his win in georgia tonight, there's still the distractions, michael flynn, the russian investigation, everything he has to deal with. >> you will certainly see many trump supporters say, look, this is just the meed what to distract with the russian stuff, this is a median conspiracy to take down donald trump, the fact of the matter there's so much smoke, there's so much continued secrecy from this administration about the russian investigation that failure to answer so many claims that can clear this up. day after day after day with investigation like this going on it starts to eat away at not just the sort of reputation of the president of the united states, it begins to eat away at his effectiveness in getting anything else done. in a certain point look, there are more voters out there who are not paying attention to all of these discussions being had in washi
so, dillon clearly this is something that isn't going away for the fore seeable future. ler meets with the congressional leadsers or thursday i'm not too sure. so for trump there is continuall distractions despite his win in georgia tonight, there's still the distractions, michael flynn, the russian investigation, everything he has to deal with. >> you will certainly see many trump supporters say, look, this is just the meed what to distract with the russian stuff, this is a median...
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done deal,s to be a and there are other issues coming to the fore. ad: just hearing the westminster leader angus robinson lost his seat in moray. does that put on another referendum on independence on the back burner? >> it very well may. lost a lot of ground in this election. p was doing sn strongly in recent years, and nicola sturgeon was pushing for a referendum on scottish independence. i would agree that that will possibly go back on the back burner. haidi: what happens to theresa may? it is clear that she will probably not hang onto her job. thatst got this tweet theresa may probably made the biggest political mistake in history. >> she has a lot of competition there. perhaps michael gove, boris johnson -- would not rule out anything, but boris johnson would surprise me. catapulted to the front as foreign minister, but under a theresa may government, so that might possibly rule him out. people have come back into politics. anything is possible. haidi: the bbc exit paul has been updated to 322 seats for the conservatives and does put them in a po
done deal,s to be a and there are other issues coming to the fore. ad: just hearing the westminster leader angus robinson lost his seat in moray. does that put on another referendum on independence on the back burner? >> it very well may. lost a lot of ground in this election. p was doing sn strongly in recent years, and nicola sturgeon was pushing for a referendum on scottish independence. i would agree that that will possibly go back on the back burner. haidi: what happens to theresa...
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it seems a lot of the simmering issues that have gone into the fore. this is what we are seeing right now, an unprecedented move on the part of saudi arabia and other gulf members to blockade qatar. this is massive. they cannot even flyover, that cut the borders. a will survive, but this is major step from just trying to get along as they were in december. saying: president trump the america first -- i wonder if there is a catalyst in a recent kidnapping in iraq where a couple of qatar royals were kidnapped. this has to do with the amount of money that qatar has and how to use that to get what it wants. been trying to play a larger role in the region for the last decade or so. they backed the muslim brotherhood and democracy. head around the libyan intervention when they win in on the ground that in the air with actual munitions supporting some of these groups. that's been a key source of friction between qatar and some of the other groups. saw theyear ago you qatari royal kidnapped in iran and recently there was a media -- a ransom paid that could of
it seems a lot of the simmering issues that have gone into the fore. this is what we are seeing right now, an unprecedented move on the part of saudi arabia and other gulf members to blockade qatar. this is massive. they cannot even flyover, that cut the borders. a will survive, but this is major step from just trying to get along as they were in december. saying: president trump the america first -- i wonder if there is a catalyst in a recent kidnapping in iraq where a couple of qatar royals...