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this is hotter than the sun, i said earlier. ridiculous. ne say about one's cat that would be problematic? if you say anything about cats... cat lovers or dog lovers? pet lovers. don't mess with the pets. or the weather. all right, ok. the front page of the sun, interesting story, kevin, did you get a heads up on this one? prime minister, 3.5% rise for 1 on this one? prime minister, 3.5% rise for1 million public on this one? prime minister, 3.5% rise for 1 million public sector staff. if you remember, david cameron at the beginning... near the start of austerity in 2012, george osborne, david cameron's chancellor, imposed a 1% cap on public sector pgy- imposed a 1% cap on public sector pay. i don't think it was intended at the time to last as long as it has but the longer it has gone on, the disquiet among public sector workers understandably has built up and the political pressure on the government has accordingly increased. finally the dam has broken and we've seen this with other... the police and teachers have had slightly more than 1% b
this is hotter than the sun, i said earlier. ridiculous. ne say about one's cat that would be problematic? if you say anything about cats... cat lovers or dog lovers? pet lovers. don't mess with the pets. or the weather. all right, ok. the front page of the sun, interesting story, kevin, did you get a heads up on this one? prime minister, 3.5% rise for 1 on this one? prime minister, 3.5% rise for1 million public on this one? prime minister, 3.5% rise for 1 million public sector staff. if you...
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president trump had given to the sun, particularly around the issues of brexit but they also stressed special relationship between the two countries. i had just been mentioning, donald trump has arrived in scotland. here he is, getting off from air force one and waiting to step in to the to drive him to term or eight and there is also been protests in scotland. these are pictures from class go a little bit earlier when lots of people turned out to say first of all they did not want donald trump in scotland and second of all they objected to some of the policies he has pursued since he has been in the white house. a multifaceted day that is certainly true at mr trump's day has been dominated in the interview he gave to the sun. it had three key point. 0ne he gave to the sun. it had three key point. one is if theresa may's current negotiations continue, that will kill off any prospect of the spoke us uk trade deal. he also said he had told theresa may how to approach brexit but she had ignored him. and he seemed to disapprove of that. and lastly, he mentioned boris johnson could make up
president trump had given to the sun, particularly around the issues of brexit but they also stressed special relationship between the two countries. i had just been mentioning, donald trump has arrived in scotland. here he is, getting off from air force one and waiting to step in to the to drive him to term or eight and there is also been protests in scotland. these are pictures from class go a little bit earlier when lots of people turned out to say first of all they did not want donald trump...
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let's look at the sun. we have mentioned ita look at the sun.mes. after that bombshell interview, their own, it has to be said, fake schmooze. trump praises theresa may but doesn't backtrack over brexit, terror and auras. it prevails upon the person who is criticising to be very decent about it and not take offence, because that would be churlish. absolutely. i think that for all donald trump's talk about how he is tough, he knows the art of the deal, he isa tough, he knows the art of the deal, he is a businessman and he gets things done. in some strange ways, he is also a people pleaser. or on the flipside, he likes to be liked. it is not totally surprising that when he is confronted with prime his tone changes. as you've mentioned, he didn't totally rollback what he has said. he didn't come out —— he did come out in support of brexit when he was a candidate, before the election. it was not totally obvious what his position was more to what extent he realised he was supporting the idea, but he said before he would support a harder brexit. from
let's look at the sun. we have mentioned ita look at the sun.mes. after that bombshell interview, their own, it has to be said, fake schmooze. trump praises theresa may but doesn't backtrack over brexit, terror and auras. it prevails upon the person who is criticising to be very decent about it and not take offence, because that would be churlish. absolutely. i think that for all donald trump's talk about how he is tough, he knows the art of the deal, he isa tough, he knows the art of the deal,...
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seeing here is the moon slowly fall into the earth's shadow as it aligns itself with our planet and the sun at its peak we are expecting the moon to turn and are in nj hugh also known as a blood moon and people across europe asia australia and south america they're going to be able to watch all parts of this phenomenon and will however not be visible from north america. and from where i'm this we can cross now to science journalist daniel fisher from the boca planetarium in western germany welcome so much to you daniel and you know this is really something that everyone for the moment is waiting for that the moon which is turning red can you explain to our viewers how this happens. has not turned wrote yet but it will do so another hour for know except we at the bottom of the or the moon will be immersed completely in the. us is casting a long shadow coing into space and once in a while to move all the cheryl cole right now all about two thirds of the moon are covered by the cone and when it is completely in the cone it will be much much darker and if you are in a dark spot you will see sti
seeing here is the moon slowly fall into the earth's shadow as it aligns itself with our planet and the sun at its peak we are expecting the moon to turn and are in nj hugh also known as a blood moon and people across europe asia australia and south america they're going to be able to watch all parts of this phenomenon and will however not be visible from north america. and from where i'm this we can cross now to science journalist daniel fisher from the boca planetarium in western germany...
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murdoch of course which controls fox news also controls "the sun." so the president might have thought he was finding a friendly audience in this 28 minute interview, but instead he made a lot of news and a lot of embarrassing ways. and i think in his comments, some of which were misleading, some false, it is showing again how hard it is to twrrust this president which is a problem as we head into the summit with the russian president. but here is "the sun" reporter describing the reaction to the interview heard round the world. >> it seems a tad discourteous to drop that hand gra nature to your guest when your guest has gone out of their way to if a i will is at a time 1u67such a gr show for you. that doesn't happen for many people. so a lot of british politicians who are angry with the president and accusing him of showing bad manners. >> coup for the report, big win for the sun oig. they have the u.s. president on the record talking this way. and as you were saying there is a tape of this. "the sun" has not released the entire tape, so it is quite
murdoch of course which controls fox news also controls "the sun." so the president might have thought he was finding a friendly audience in this 28 minute interview, but instead he made a lot of news and a lot of embarrassing ways. and i think in his comments, some of which were misleading, some false, it is showing again how hard it is to twrrust this president which is a problem as we head into the summit with the russian president. but here is "the sun" reporter...
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keep close ties with the eu would ‘probably kill‘ a trade deal with the us — the president tells the sunaper. plus — could the next lewis hamilton be...a robot? self—driving cars take to the track at the goodwood festival of speed. and on the markets, most asian stock markets following the us higher despite ongoing trade tensions— buoyed by predictions of strong earnings from us companies we start with president trump — who'll be talking trade with prime minister theresa may at a working lunch at her country residence chequers later today. on thursday night she entertained him and business leaders from both sides of the atlantic at a lavish dinner at blenheim palace where she made the case for a free trade deal between the us and uk. she called it an ‘unprecedented opportunity‘ to do more transatlantic business as britain prepares to leave the european union. it‘s already a hugely important business relationship for the uk. last year uk exports to the us totalled $148 billion — they included goods like cars and medicines — but the vast majority of exports were services. the us arguably h
keep close ties with the eu would ‘probably kill‘ a trade deal with the us — the president tells the sunaper. plus — could the next lewis hamilton be...a robot? self—driving cars take to the track at the goodwood festival of speed. and on the markets, most asian stock markets following the us higher despite ongoing trade tensions— buoyed by predictions of strong earnings from us companies we start with president trump — who'll be talking trade with prime minister theresa may at a...
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here in new zealand, the eclipse took place as the moon was setting and the sun was rising. he moo was setting, going red against the spectacular southern and it was one of the best sights i've seen in a life-time of stargazing and the fact there was no oer light around, it was a fantastic sight to see. >> dr. griffin i think we have some of the pictures you took and have kindly sent to us. it looks absolutely amazing. do you think you h one of the best views in the world there is this >> we didn't see the as a whole eclipse because we saw the moon septembering as ent into totally but we got the sun rising at th tsame time. moon went red, it dipped into the sky and the clouds started turning this wonderful pastel color. a group of us were going my sh, in is absolutely stunning and it was one of the best things i-seen in a very long time. very exciting. >> victoria gill just had a go at explaining it for us. why does it look like it's red? >> well, if you're an astronaut standing on the moon, what youched see is all of the sunrises and sun 70's of the earth at the same time be
here in new zealand, the eclipse took place as the moon was setting and the sun was rising. he moo was setting, going red against the spectacular southern and it was one of the best sights i've seen in a life-time of stargazing and the fact there was no oer light around, it was a fantastic sight to see. >> dr. griffin i think we have some of the pictures you took and have kindly sent to us. it looks absolutely amazing. do you think you h one of the best views in the world there is this...
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you saw the real donald trump in the "sun" interview. he was trying to clean up the mess in the press conference this morning. you saw the real donald trump in the press conference when he said, you're changing the culture through immigration. that's code word for white supremacist. that's code word for keeping people of color and other diverse backgrounds out of either europe or the united states. this is what he believes. i just don't buy it, when he comes out and tries to make up with theresa may. he has consistently, president trump, been against the european union. he wants british to leave. he favors brexit. he has been critical of nato. he's gone after these democratic leaders, particularly these female democratic leaders. he's been coddling, saying nice things about authoritarians. that's the real donald trump. i don't give him a pass for what happened in the press conference. >> do you believe, tom, that that's exactly what many people throughout the uk and certain will i the people in that crowd will hear? they will hear code wo
you saw the real donald trump in the "sun" interview. he was trying to clean up the mess in the press conference this morning. you saw the real donald trump in the press conference when he said, you're changing the culture through immigration. that's code word for white supremacist. that's code word for keeping people of color and other diverse backgrounds out of either europe or the united states. this is what he believes. i just don't buy it, when he comes out and tries to make up...
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the less satisfying answer is probably that the sun belt doesn't exist. it is an imagined creation to try to understand this movement away of the american south past the world war ii period, moving into more of a modern industrial ,ge with sprawling metropolises connecting in some major ways to major cities in the american southwest, and drawing some commonality that previously had existed, where you have a girlfriend tatian -- have a rural plantation heritage south and the west. those two areas of the country begin to develop economically in some interesting ways along the way. you end up with kind of a connection of major american cities from san diego, california, los angeles, especially suburban los angeles, through places like phoenix, albuquerque, dallas, austin, san antonio, moving through major cities like atlanta, smaller cities like tampa, orlando, , andonville, charlotte many places in between, where the personality of these cities is suburban, very college-educated, middle-class, sprawling, and really kind of takes these two regions and morse t
the less satisfying answer is probably that the sun belt doesn't exist. it is an imagined creation to try to understand this movement away of the american south past the world war ii period, moving into more of a modern industrial ,ge with sprawling metropolises connecting in some major ways to major cities in the american southwest, and drawing some commonality that previously had existed, where you have a girlfriend tatian -- have a rural plantation heritage south and the west. those two...
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expect a rough road ahead made bumpy by comments the president made to "the sun" newspaper. the interview went online as the dinner with theresa may ended. >> he said may ignored his advice on brexit strategy. he said his proposal to maintain close ties to the european union would jeopardize any future trade deals with the u.s. >> if they do a deal like that, we will be dealing with the europe european union instead of dealing with the uk. it will probably kill the deal. if they do that, their trade deal with the u.s. will probably not be made. >> extraordinary criticism of the foreign leader of the trip to their own country. the latest example, the president is playing nice in person and getting tough in public. for the latest, let's bring in diplomatic editor nic robertson live in london for us. good morning, nic. >> reporter: good morning, dave. i'm shouting. i hope you can hear me. marine one is taking off here from the residence of the u.s. ambassador here in london. this is not what theresa may invited president trump here to the uk. she wanted to help forge that specia
expect a rough road ahead made bumpy by comments the president made to "the sun" newspaper. the interview went online as the dinner with theresa may ended. >> he said may ignored his advice on brexit strategy. he said his proposal to maintain close ties to the european union would jeopardize any future trade deals with the u.s. >> if they do a deal like that, we will be dealing with the europe european union instead of dealing with the uk. it will probably kill the deal....
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in light of what was in the sun newspaper. what isa what was in the sun newspaper.tionship between them. you see them from time to time holding hands. he is not giving herfull response. talking so fondly about borisjohnson who is her nemesis can't have helped. i am pleased to welcome the president of the united states to chequers today on his first official visit to the united kingdom. noakes two countries do more together than ours to keep their people safe and prosperous. we wa nt their people safe and prosperous. we want to deepen the cooperation even further to meet the shared challenges we face now and in the years ahead. this morning president trump andl years ahead. this morning president trump and i visited sandhurst where we saw a trump and i visited sandhurst where we saw a demonstration ofjoint working between british and american special forces. just one example of what is today the broadest, deepest and most advanced security cooperation of any to countries in the world. whether it is our pilots declaring the use of chemical weapons in syria or defeatin
in light of what was in the sun newspaper. what isa what was in the sun newspaper.tionship between them. you see them from time to time holding hands. he is not giving herfull response. talking so fondly about borisjohnson who is her nemesis can't have helped. i am pleased to welcome the president of the united states to chequers today on his first official visit to the united kingdom. noakes two countries do more together than ours to keep their people safe and prosperous. we wa nt their...
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the sun belt is a place of contestation. it's a very purple place and it's becoming more purple as the years go by. it is most famous for the conservatives that come from the region, but there is a liberal persistence in the sun belt. the postindustrial metropolises of other scholars have said is really changing and the demographics of texas, california, arizona, georgia, especially in these big cities. you're going to see increasingly i think the red sun belt becoming a battleground purple sun belt and eventually i think in some places even maybe in texas in the next ten to 15 years become a blue state. it's a battleground region and i think that we are not looking at a linear progression of conservatism so much as we are seeing change and dynamism and competition, and the sun belt is a microcosm of america in many ways. or it is american in many ways, and so you battle for these different constituencies across the sun belt states but you are really battling for the heart and soul of the american future and if the people who
the sun belt is a place of contestation. it's a very purple place and it's becoming more purple as the years go by. it is most famous for the conservatives that come from the region, but there is a liberal persistence in the sun belt. the postindustrial metropolises of other scholars have said is really changing and the demographics of texas, california, arizona, georgia, especially in these big cities. you're going to see increasingly i think the red sun belt becoming a battleground purple sun...
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donald trump clearly has concerns about that, which expressed in that interview was the sun, saying thehe prospect ofa like it would kill off the prospect of a new deal with the us. he backtracks later in the day and said, nowi backtracks later in the day and said, now i have further details, it looks like maybe it will be possible. but i felt the most revealing comment on that press conference with reference to trade was one of the prime minister said, we don't mind how you do brexit. —— the president said. just make sure we can trade with each other without any restrictions, which was him tracking back in a slightly more polite way to the point that he made in the sun. he does not want eu regulations getting in the way of a deal that the uk and the us might decide after brexit. the prime minister said we can do that, but the president has concerns. until we have a finalise arrangements between the eu and the uk on brexit, all of this to some degree is theoretical. so this is part of the discussion, but certainly not the end of the discussion. many thanks, and as he saw there, air forc
donald trump clearly has concerns about that, which expressed in that interview was the sun, saying thehe prospect ofa like it would kill off the prospect of a new deal with the us. he backtracks later in the day and said, nowi backtracks later in the day and said, now i have further details, it looks like maybe it will be possible. but i felt the most revealing comment on that press conference with reference to trade was one of the prime minister said, we don't mind how you do brexit. ——...
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he is probably reacting to the front page of the sun. e the opening exchanges. we have a lot to discuss. our special relationship between the uk and the united states, the opportunities we have got when we leave the european union and foreign policy at and defence and security issues. we work really closely together. it is our longest standing security defence partner. the president did a very good job in encouraging. we both do of course. we understand the importance of commitment in nato. we got a lot to do. it was an incredible two days i think. people at... 0thers two days i think. people at... others are coming along rapidly. it isa very others are coming along rapidly. it is a very productive two days. we arrived here last night and had a dinnerwhere we arrived here last night and had a dinner where we probably have never developed a better relationship. we spoke for one hour and a half and it was really something. today we are talking trade, talking militarily. we just looked at some incredible and fight terrorism things that are b
he is probably reacting to the front page of the sun. e the opening exchanges. we have a lot to discuss. our special relationship between the uk and the united states, the opportunities we have got when we leave the european union and foreign policy at and defence and security issues. we work really closely together. it is our longest standing security defence partner. the president did a very good job in encouraging. we both do of course. we understand the importance of commitment in nato. we...
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i think it is a prescription for tom newton dunn, the political editor of the sun. we understand that murdoch, the owner of the sun has been close to trump. —— trump. no surprise may have had a hand in brokering this scoop. —— nigel farage. this again is hours after he was holding hands going up the steps that blenheim palace last night. he knew at that point that this article was going to be published. be absolutely new. the interview was done in brussels before he even arrived in the uk —— he absolutely new. saying that boris johnson would be a great pm, migration is killing europe, terror is sadiq khan's fault. it feels like he is interfering with uk politics. others might say barack obama did the same thing. but i think it is the same thing. but i think it is the way he is doing it in terms of generating more heat than light, it does not lead to much understanding. it is more that trump is once again selling. you can bet your bottom dollar that at the end of this is that he will say i had a great visit to the uk. in this particular juncture would be brexit deal,
i think it is a prescription for tom newton dunn, the political editor of the sun. we understand that murdoch, the owner of the sun has been close to trump. —— trump. no surprise may have had a hand in brokering this scoop. —— nigel farage. this again is hours after he was holding hands going up the steps that blenheim palace last night. he knew at that point that this article was going to be published. be absolutely new. the interview was done in brussels before he even arrived in the...
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"the sun" owned by rupert murdoch. esident had gushing words for theresa may's main political rival. boris johnson. he was foreign secretary until last week. he quit over the brexit negotiation. the president made sure to say in the inter sview he thinks bos johnson is the best candidate for prime minister. imagine someone coming to the united states saying i think hillary clinton would be a great president. i'm not trying to sow dissent. as you note, this is happening as the protests are going on around london. you saw a picture of the balloon. the president critical of the protests saying they make him feel unwelcome and critical of the london mayor khan. saying you want me to crackdown on free speech? this is what the people feel. the president avoiding the city and avoiding london because he feels unwelcome. just beginning of what will be a remarkable day. guys, i'm watching the body language with theresa may and donald trump. they looked friendly last night and looked friendly in brussels. i'm not sure it will last
"the sun" owned by rupert murdoch. esident had gushing words for theresa may's main political rival. boris johnson. he was foreign secretary until last week. he quit over the brexit negotiation. the president made sure to say in the inter sview he thinks bos johnson is the best candidate for prime minister. imagine someone coming to the united states saying i think hillary clinton would be a great president. i'm not trying to sow dissent. as you note, this is happening as the protests...
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he said that the sun be tabloid didn't report all the things that i said. essentially bashed the press, bashed that tabloid as being fake news. of course he said these things and he sort of bent over backwards and was praising the prime minister when standing next to her. so this is a pattern that we do see from the president where he goes after miss opponents shise is not right next to them, but he doesn't often go after that to his face except i suppose when it is us and the press. but he declined that opportunity with theresa may, that's right. >> jim, thank you for trying to get that question in. you are looking at live pictures with the president walking with his chief of staff and sarah sanders approaching marine one there to leave. susan, your take on the points the president tried to push on russia. >> well, it remains quite a mystery what exactly is on the agenda when vladimir putin meets with president trump on monday in helsinki. it is interesting this question are you going to raise russian meddling in the 2016 election, we're still looking back
he said that the sun be tabloid didn't report all the things that i said. essentially bashed the press, bashed that tabloid as being fake news. of course he said these things and he sort of bent over backwards and was praising the prime minister when standing next to her. so this is a pattern that we do see from the president where he goes after miss opponents shise is not right next to them, but he doesn't often go after that to his face except i suppose when it is us and the press. but he...
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the sun glides across a flanders field. dig hill 80, a few miles from ypres in the belgian town of wijtschate. it was a fortified command post that changed hands five times during the first world war. the uniqueness of this site is we have the entire war on this one location, so we can tell a story from 1914 onwards until 1918. i found this metal thing and i picked it up and i thought, wow, it's a handle grade. i put it back down. very quickly. egbert is one of hundreds of volunteers from more than a0 countries that have given time and money to make this dig possible. it's the third time today but, yeah... you've found three hand grenades today? yeah, this is a good spot for hand grenades. as sellers and trenches have been escalated, more and more finds have been revealed. this is a toothbrush. you can just about see the words "british make." in the last three months, the volunteers here have found more than 3,000 artefacts. some are in incredible condition, like this. it's a british army water bottle. you can see the blue
the sun glides across a flanders field. dig hill 80, a few miles from ypres in the belgian town of wijtschate. it was a fortified command post that changed hands five times during the first world war. the uniqueness of this site is we have the entire war on this one location, so we can tell a story from 1914 onwards until 1918. i found this metal thing and i picked it up and i thought, wow, it's a handle grade. i put it back down. very quickly. egbert is one of hundreds of volunteers from more...
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subtitle of the book, sun belt is a place of contestation, a purple place and ecoming more purple as the years go by. it is most famous for the conservatives that come from the region but there is a liberal persistence in the sun belt, the post industrial metropolis has changed with the demographic of texas, florida, georgia, especially in big cities, you will see increasing, i will, i think the red sun belt becoming the battleground purple belt and in some places even in texas in the next 10 to 15 years becoming a blue state. it's a battleground region and i think that we are not looking at a linear progression of conservatism so much as we are seeing change and dynamism and competition and -- and the sun belt is microcasm of america, but you're really battling for the heart and soul of the american future. people who read the book will see it's contestation over a period of time and it's not for ordane. >> next we will speak with author miguel labario to learn about tex-mex border. >> bakery and restaurant in the middle of law good. >> hot sauce? >> i think --
subtitle of the book, sun belt is a place of contestation, a purple place and ecoming more purple as the years go by. it is most famous for the conservatives that come from the region but there is a liberal persistence in the sun belt, the post industrial metropolis has changed with the demographic of texas, florida, georgia, especially in big cities, you will see increasing, i will, i think the red sun belt becoming the battleground purple belt and in some places even in texas in the next 10...
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of a highly contentious nato summit and now with that explosive interview, the president gave to the sun as a backdrop, i'll get to that in a minute, the president is notably not staying in the heart of london where massive protests are under way which include this enormous caricature blimp of the commander in chief. prior to departingnate taupe trump said he is "fine" with the protest while asserting they wlooik like me a lot in the uk and he has great friendships. theresa may hosted the president and first lady for a dinner at blenheim castle. trump will head to checkers for a working lunch with theresa may before the pair participate in a joint news conference. joining us live from london, white house correspondent geoff bennett, also international correspondent cal perry. jeff, i'm going to start with you. in addition to his meetings with prime minister may which should it be interesting to say the least consider reggie everything that was said in the sun newspaper, i'm sure israeli something to say with regards to that. he's set tote have an audience with the queen, as well. take us
of a highly contentious nato summit and now with that explosive interview, the president gave to the sun as a backdrop, i'll get to that in a minute, the president is notably not staying in the heart of london where massive protests are under way which include this enormous caricature blimp of the commander in chief. prior to departingnate taupe trump said he is "fine" with the protest while asserting they wlooik like me a lot in the uk and he has great friendships. theresa may hosted...
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page of the sun newspaperlj comments that made the front page of the sun newspaper. sending a very clear message, and he reiterated that today. he wants to make sure that when the brexit process is complete that the united states and the united kingdom can have a mutually beneficial free—trade agreement. there was reporting earlier in the week that the prime minister bosman plan would keep in place many of the trade agreements with the eu which would then limit the united states ability to have that agreement. i think the president voiced that, and then reiterated today that as you saw that he's very focused on making sure that we can have a great trading relationship with the united kingdom. but come on, marc. there is a protocol to these things. you don't interfere in the politics of another country and you certainly don't do it when you're being hosted for dinner at blenheim palace in the uk. i think one of the things that the world is seeing and that america seesis the world is seeing and that america sees is that the president is focused on the results, and he is
page of the sun newspaperlj comments that made the front page of the sun newspaper. sending a very clear message, and he reiterated that today. he wants to make sure that when the brexit process is complete that the united states and the united kingdom can have a mutually beneficial free—trade agreement. there was reporting earlier in the week that the prime minister bosman plan would keep in place many of the trade agreements with the eu which would then limit the united states ability to...
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so this interview with the "sun" the president gave.twitter attack me, say i'm bad at my job and shouldn't come on your show. going to make for an awkward dinner and exactly what is happening here. the president, at theresa may's weakest moment. speculation on msnbc whether her government will fall, and then trump saying that she's mishandling brexit. for her, the most politically sensitive issue. he would say she's been soft on it. she would say -- her supporters would say that she's been more business-friendly, but the irony of this is that the brits tried to tee this up as a great victory lap for trump. as a little break between the craziness of the nato summit and the high stakes of the putin summit. we've seen these very, like, easy visits for him outside london, but he just wouldn't take it. >> mike, help us with psychoanalysis. difficult with this president in particular, but why do this? why take 30, 40 minutes to sit down with "the sun," a rupert murdoch tabloid and say what he said about theresa may knowing about the fallout f
so this interview with the "sun" the president gave.twitter attack me, say i'm bad at my job and shouldn't come on your show. going to make for an awkward dinner and exactly what is happening here. the president, at theresa may's weakest moment. speculation on msnbc whether her government will fall, and then trump saying that she's mishandling brexit. for her, the most politically sensitive issue. he would say she's been soft on it. she would say -- her supporters would say that she's...
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the sun shone and donald trump beamed as he basked in the warm glow of these latest economic figures.his is what he'd promised the american people and now 18 months or so into his presidency, he can say this is what he's delivered. these numbers are very, very sustainable. this isn't a one—time shot. i happen to think we're going to do extraordinarily well in our next report next quarter. i think it's going to be outstanding. i won't go too strong because then if it's not quite as good, you will not let me forget it. the economy is powering ahead, but these figures don't take account of the trade war launched against mexico, china and the european union and the retaliation taken against us products. and though donald trump says the economy is set fair, the effects of the tariffs are yet to feed through. i think there probably will be a lower number in the next quarter of data, just because there will be some give—back. we had such a temporary surge in net exports and that is not going to happen, that is people buying stuff ahead of the tariffs going up. the other reason why these figu
the sun shone and donald trump beamed as he basked in the warm glow of these latest economic figures.his is what he'd promised the american people and now 18 months or so into his presidency, he can say this is what he's delivered. these numbers are very, very sustainable. this isn't a one—time shot. i happen to think we're going to do extraordinarily well in our next report next quarter. i think it's going to be outstanding. i won't go too strong because then if it's not quite as good, you...
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liz: the british pound went down, then it went up, all off of that story in "the sun." the media started hammering away with that interview with president trump in "the sun." the markets turned around after the president said a post brexit deal with the u.k. is on. chuck schumer and dianne feinstein demanding the president cancel his meeting with vladimir putin on monday after russian indictments. we have more new fallout from the explosive peter strzok hearings. you won't believe who this involves. thank you so much for joining us. money, politics, we deliver the debate. i'm elizabeth mcdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. [♪] the dow up 94 points. it broke through the psychological barrier of 25,000. the s & p 500 posted its best close since february. president trump and the first lady arriving in scotland for the weekend before trump's meeting with russian president vladimir putin. blake is live with the latest. reporter: you will remember 24 hours ago there were all those pretty pictures with the president and prime minister theresa may. then "the sun" droppe
liz: the british pound went down, then it went up, all off of that story in "the sun." the media started hammering away with that interview with president trump in "the sun." the markets turned around after the president said a post brexit deal with the u.k. is on. chuck schumer and dianne feinstein demanding the president cancel his meeting with vladimir putin on monday after russian indictments. we have more new fallout from the explosive peter strzok hearings. you won't...
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♪ ♪whoaaa-oooaaaa as long as the suns up...♪ ♪there's no holding back.♪ ♪whoaaa-oooaaaa ♪and every momentake it last. all the thrills of summer. one amazing getaway. busch gardens williamsburg and water country usa. visit both parks for only $30 per day. >>> and now at 4:00, much-needed rape coming down over parts of our region right now. going to show you some video of time lapse of what it looked about 30 the capitol minutes ago. it's a complete soaker out there. thanks for joining us. i'm put lawson mousse. >> and i'mr wenter reg sitting in for leon harris. a flood warning is in effect for parts of d.c. and northern virginia and storm team 4's amelia draper is joining us from the storm center. always comes at a bad time. >> we've had over two and a half inches of rainfall reported at the airport at reagan national so we've been dry for the lastr weeks around here, but this rain changes that. mainly now i parts of prince george's county. this severe thunderstorm is moving towards the east at about 30 miles an hour, so moving towards dunkirk at about 4:13 and owings at 4:20. if you're in
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as the sun is drying out these vast areas, these are areas that the sun has not dried out for quite awe have drying technology hovering above. drones are filming everything. the sun is parting this ground and what is left when all of the lush green grass grows away from these areas, they dry out before others because they are ruins of various different structures underneath the ground which now shows up, and archaeologists are seeing this and seeing these for the first time. we have a grand 18th—century mansion was demolished in 1938 after a liar. the economic downturn. you can see an outline of this mansion. this is in nottinghamshire. also, other ancient discoveries are being found all over the country, which is absolutely fascinating. in the meantime, we have to get used hosepipe ban by the looks. you cannot sleep at night and you cannot use your hosepipe any more. but it is a barbecue summer. but you can see these circles in the ground. looking on the bright side. we have been promising a barbecue three years. we have got one. good to see you. thank you for your comments about net
as the sun is drying out these vast areas, these are areas that the sun has not dried out for quite awe have drying technology hovering above. drones are filming everything. the sun is parting this ground and what is left when all of the lush green grass grows away from these areas, they dry out before others because they are ruins of various different structures underneath the ground which now shows up, and archaeologists are seeing this and seeing these for the first time. we have a grand...
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what do you make of the president's comments in the sun is in "the sun -- in "the sun?" s. many businesses want u.k. regulations to remain aligned with those of the eu. the second point that is important is a lot of the regulations the u.s. complains about and that the president and wilbur ross wanted the u.k. to ditch are those agricultural regulations that impede u.s. exporters from selling gmo products and hormonal things, those are not going to change. francine: when i was trying to get in my question is, the president of united states shows up saying maybe it is boris johnson that is prime minister. does the u.k. rally for the prime minister? does it make her stronger? anthony: i think they probably will. we have seen a lot of reaction so far, mostly from the labour party. but i think we will see reaction from the tories saying it is not appropriate for the u.s. president to be interfering in this way. tom: you are one of the singular american voices. there cross-section of law and diplomacy -- your cross-section of law and diplomacy as well. how does washington extr
what do you make of the president's comments in the sun is in "the sun -- in "the sun?" s. many businesses want u.k. regulations to remain aligned with those of the eu. the second point that is important is a lot of the regulations the u.s. complains about and that the president and wilbur ross wanted the u.k. to ditch are those agricultural regulations that impede u.s. exporters from selling gmo products and hormonal things, those are not going to change. francine: when i was...
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years in the sun causing dark spots? ing cream. 81% saw improvement in the appearance of sun-damaged skin. gold bond. in the appearance of sun-damaged skin. becca's smile is getting a lot because she uses act® mouthwash. act® strengthens enamel, protects teeth from harmful acids, and helps prevent cavities. go beyond brushing with act®. was. see that little bit of movement right there? >> is it a dg. >> it looked like it could have been a dog, it was relatively big. now if you look closely here, you might spot it. >> it's a bird. >> yes, it is a bird, an injured eagle. but it's been quite sneaky. it can fly a little bit, it keeps getting away. but eventually he sees it, he spots it, and he commits. gotcha. it's actually posted to the youtube channel of owl rehab but they are also going to rehab this eagle. poisoning. >> this is the problem now. there's lots of hunters out there that do their thing legally, but the lead, the buck shot is getting into the animals that the eagles are eating is that how this happened? >> that
years in the sun causing dark spots? ing cream. 81% saw improvement in the appearance of sun-damaged skin. gold bond. in the appearance of sun-damaged skin. becca's smile is getting a lot because she uses act® mouthwash. act® strengthens enamel, protects teeth from harmful acids, and helps prevent cavities. go beyond brushing with act®. was. see that little bit of movement right there? >> is it a dg. >> it looked like it could have been a dog, it was relatively big. now if you...
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his response to the sun is to say it is fa ke response to the sun is to say it is fake news. well she was doing. in other words, move along, nothing to see. that gets you so far but most people will take the view that in private donald trump probably is pretty worried and dismissive about theresa may's approach to brexit and when he was asked about, would you be able to do a trade deal, he didn't say that theresa may's proposals meant it had been killed off, but i detected there were caveats and concerns about how easy it would be to do a trade deal and whether they would be able to do deals when it came to american livestock and american food, for example. he did not completely abandon his qualms about what the deal theresa may has done is going to mean in terms of how easy it will be to get a trade deal. and that theresa may, a sigh of relief that the president has not stuck by his remarks in the sun, instead suggesting he has been misreported, but that is his style. as someone who has not been to one of his news conference as before, i was struck by the way any hostile que
his response to the sun is to say it is fa ke response to the sun is to say it is fake news. well she was doing. in other words, move along, nothing to see. that gets you so far but most people will take the view that in private donald trump probably is pretty worried and dismissive about theresa may's approach to brexit and when he was asked about, would you be able to do a trade deal, he didn't say that theresa may's proposals meant it had been killed off, but i detected there were caveats...
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that explosive interview in "the sun" and the fallout in downing street.completely apolitical or at least it should be an apolitical affair. the dween is above poqueen is a. and we know that donald trump is a bit of a fan. and there will be pomp and ceremony which he enjoys as well. so he will arrive here, there will be a garld uard of honor, then he will go inside. quite a brief moment really, but there will be tea served to the president by the queen. that is the tradition here. and there will just be the three of them. so first lady, president trump and the queen in the room. we probably won't hear anything about the conversation unless donald trump decides to leak the conversation. but that would be the ultimate break in protocol. >> and also the first lady will be there and her platform has been "be best." do you know what we can expect from her? we know she's a fan as well because donald trump said that in the newspaper again today. she is very impressed by the queen's charms. i think she is quite interested in the queen as a public figure. she is th
that explosive interview in "the sun" and the fallout in downing street.completely apolitical or at least it should be an apolitical affair. the dween is above poqueen is a. and we know that donald trump is a bit of a fan. and there will be pomp and ceremony which he enjoys as well. so he will arrive here, there will be a garld uard of honor, then he will go inside. quite a brief moment really, but there will be tea served to the president by the queen. that is the tradition here. and...
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when the sun the earth and i are lined up i get two different shadows from the earth. because the larger the penumbra it's the less intense the smaller one is darker it's the younger and i don't always travel through both but when i do you see me in a total lunar eclipse that's when i'm even more amazing than usual i read. how it's your atmosphere splitting the sunlight heading my way into color. chart blue light waves are scattered outwards longer red light waves are bent in words only ones to reach of turning the red. lunar eclipse is not so rare but on the twenty seventh of july it will be the longest of the twenty first century. i'm beautiful come take a look. who you are taking those because we will be asking questions later don't forget you can always get to d.w. news on the go with our app you got to access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications on your phone of already breaking news could also use it to send us your photos and videos just download it from google play or from the apple store. i sit your update i'll have more f
when the sun the earth and i are lined up i get two different shadows from the earth. because the larger the penumbra it's the less intense the smaller one is darker it's the younger and i don't always travel through both but when i do you see me in a total lunar eclipse that's when i'm even more amazing than usual i read. how it's your atmosphere splitting the sunlight heading my way into color. chart blue light waves are scattered outwards longer red light waves are bent in words only ones to...
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that said, i would be cynical about why they are cheering the sun. is a nightmare. the chief executive of the insurance group hiscox has said it is great, yes, it is an improvement on the previous position that we are still planning for a no deal and services. —— that we are still planning for a no dealand services. —— no that we are still planning for a no deal and services. —— no deal on services. we assume. . . deal and services. —— no deal on services. we assume... in another pa rt services. we assume... in another part of the eu? they are ensuring they have their subsidiaries set up on the continent. that is the point, business hasn't known and they have had to plan for the worst possible cliff edge scenario. somebody said that they think the cliff edge will turn into a bog. they think we will get stuck in this thing, a state of a lack of clarity. business wants clarity so it can prepare. let's finish with page six of the sunday express which looks at the plight of these 12 young children in thailand stuck in the cave in the north of the country
that said, i would be cynical about why they are cheering the sun. is a nightmare. the chief executive of the insurance group hiscox has said it is great, yes, it is an improvement on the previous position that we are still planning for a no deal and services. —— that we are still planning for a no dealand services. —— no that we are still planning for a no deal and services. —— no deal on services. we assume. . . deal and services. —— no deal on services. we assume... in...
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good evening when no moon eclipse takes place the earth is exactly between the sun and the moon so you would think that the moon should be in the shadow of the earth but the earth has an atmosphere and the atmosphere of the earth throw some light the light into the shadow so the moon looks threat. and not only is it a beautiful color it is also the longest lunar eclipse of the twenty first century as we mentioned earlier the moon appearing darkest for around one hundred and three minutes why it's so long this time around. that's right it's one hundred and forty minutes this time because the beach of the moon is inclined to what's the orbit of the earth you want to have a movie clips every full moon as you remember it's only two or three years two or three times a year and now this lunar eclipse the moon ghosts strikes through the shadow of the earth and additionally the earth over the moon is of far away from the office so the lunar eclipse is one out of three minutes long this time. but the experience of the event i mean it really depends on where you are in the world right tell us mo
good evening when no moon eclipse takes place the earth is exactly between the sun and the moon so you would think that the moon should be in the shadow of the earth but the earth has an atmosphere and the atmosphere of the earth throw some light the light into the shadow so the moon looks threat. and not only is it a beautiful color it is also the longest lunar eclipse of the twenty first century as we mentioned earlier the moon appearing darkest for around one hundred and three minutes why...
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when the sun the earth and i are aligned and i get two different shadows from the earth. because the larger the penumbra it's the less intense the smaller one is stagger it to the younger and i don't always travel through both but when i do you see me in a total lunar eclipse that's when i'm even more amazing than usual i'm read. how it's your atmosphere splitting the sunlight heading my way into colors short blue light waves are scattered gold words longer red light waves of bent in words that are the only ones to reach me turning me red. lunar eclipse is not so rare but on the twenty seventh of july it will be the longest of the twenty first century. and beautiful come take a look. at the it's comparatively european football is already back underway less than two weeks after the world cup final rb lab segment lights one of three this club ahead can in the first leg of the european league qualifying round new signing a martir schooner was the star scoring a sensational strike to help leipzig record a four nil victory of the return leg takes place in gothenburg on the sec
when the sun the earth and i are aligned and i get two different shadows from the earth. because the larger the penumbra it's the less intense the smaller one is stagger it to the younger and i don't always travel through both but when i do you see me in a total lunar eclipse that's when i'm even more amazing than usual i'm read. how it's your atmosphere splitting the sunlight heading my way into colors short blue light waves are scattered gold words longer red light waves of bent in words that...
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if the sun had gone on his first paragraph, he simply says you can't have your cake and eat it. ent without boris any longer, but that is not how it works. you can't have your ca ke how it works. you can't have your cake and eat it. so let's go on to the daily mail. now, this seemed quite a good story, i must say. what a cosy cover—up. according to the daily mail, mps have granted themselves anonymity if accused of expenses fraud, sexual harassment or anything else they don't want you to know. i asked chris whether the last story is true. have they done this? appallingly true. the vote is true, chris would say it is appallingly true, it is a bit more complex than that. as i understand that the reason behind this is that mps because officers are very small and there was a concern by people who drew up these new guidelines that if you were to identify the mp who, for example, is accused of sexual misconduct within he is, usually hears, or her office, then you are pretty well identifying the accuser —— offices. because the number of staff that most mps have is very small. so the mai
if the sun had gone on his first paragraph, he simply says you can't have your cake and eat it. ent without boris any longer, but that is not how it works. you can't have your ca ke how it works. you can't have your cake and eat it. so let's go on to the daily mail. now, this seemed quite a good story, i must say. what a cosy cover—up. according to the daily mail, mps have granted themselves anonymity if accused of expenses fraud, sexual harassment or anything else they don't want you to...
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in topsham, devon, thank you for this picture of the setting sun. we have had plenty of sunshine across england and wales but it has been different, cloudy, for northern ireland in scotland and we have seen outbreaks of rain as well. some of the wettest weather has been across the wettest weather has been across the north and west of scotland. looking at the weather picture through the night, the cloud could continue to be thick enough for a patch of rain across western scotland, maybe a little bit as well for antrim and down. england and wales will have a mixture of cloud and a few clear spells. temperatures overnight between 11 and 14 degrees for most, so it should be a fresh enough night's sleep ahead. looking at the weather picture tomorrow, it should be a dry start to the day. cardiff scotland and northern ireland, sunshine in the morning across england and wales, but it won't be a dry day everywhere because as we go through the afternoon shower clouds are going to develop and those showers will turn out to be happy in hungary, stretching from p
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make you shine like the sun, and hold you in the palm of his hand ♪ ♪the snare will never capture youyou -- ♪ ♪ yes, he will raise you up on eagles wings, bear you on the breath of dawn, make you to the shine like the sun, and hold you in the palm of his hand ♪ ♪ you need not fear the terror of the night, nor the arrow that flies by day ♪ ♪ though thousands fall about you, near you it shall not come ♪ ♪ and he will raise you up on eagle's wings, bear you on the breath of dawn, make you to shine like the sun, and hold you in the palm of his hand ♪ ♪ for to his angels he's given a command, to guard you in all of your ways, upon their hands they will bear you up, lest you dash your foot against a stone ♪ ♪ and he will raise you up on eagle's wings, bear you on the breath of dawn. make you to shine like the sun, and hold you in the palm of his hand. ♪ ♪ he will hold you in the palm of his hand. ♪ [ applause ] >>> from the robert f. kennedy children's action corps, welcome bianca fanseca. >> idealism, high aspirations, and deep convictions are not compatible with the most practical and eff
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when the sun. and i are aligned and i get two different shadows from the earth. you call the larger the penumbra it's the less intense the smaller one is darker it's the human brain i don't always travel through both but when i do you see me in a tall. lunar eclipse that's when i'm even more amazing than usual i'm red. it's your atmosphere splitting the sunlight heading my way into colors. short blue light waves. longer red light waves are bent in words and i the only ones to reach me turning the red. lunar eclipse is not so rare but on the twenty seventh of july it will be the longest of the twenty first century. i'm beautiful come take a look. and we just have time for a minder of our top story here and e.w. official results show former purpose star imran khan has won pakistan's election by a sizable lead and despite that he doesn't have enough seats to form a majority government meaning khan will have to seek out allies to form a coalition. or that she will have more debut news for you at the top of the hour. let us draw when we know is the percent of american
when the sun. and i are aligned and i get two different shadows from the earth. you call the larger the penumbra it's the less intense the smaller one is darker it's the human brain i don't always travel through both but when i do you see me in a tall. lunar eclipse that's when i'm even more amazing than usual i'm red. it's your atmosphere splitting the sunlight heading my way into colors. short blue light waves. longer red light waves are bent in words and i the only ones to reach me turning...
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some of that advice might be more realistic than just not going out in the sun! least for five days. king's lynn, daytime temperatures staying above 30 degrees all the way through to the weekend. it looks like we will see a respite as temperatures drop, still on a one side for the time of year, but their arrest for potential for the heat building back this weekend. we are going to be talking about this again? we could well be. matt, good to talk to you, thanks. labour mps will tonight debate whether the party's new code of conduct goes far enough to tackle anti—semitism. the new guidelines, which were adopted last week, have been criticised by somejewish organisations and labour members. the party says it has re—opened a consultation on the code, which is robust and internationally recognised. norman smith is our assistant political editor. norman, why is this a row that won't go away? because, so far, it's proved impossible forjeremy corbyn to draw a line under really the controversy which has been raging for months and months now. at its heart is the issue of h
some of that advice might be more realistic than just not going out in the sun! least for five days. king's lynn, daytime temperatures staying above 30 degrees all the way through to the weekend. it looks like we will see a respite as temperatures drop, still on a one side for the time of year, but their arrest for potential for the heat building back this weekend. we are going to be talking about this again? we could well be. matt, good to talk to you, thanks. labour mps will tonight debate...
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look, the headline was very clear in the "sun" newspaper. he said, i told may how to do brexit, but she wrecked it. he threatened that the trade deal would be off. then we saw, as bill neely suggested, a kind of walk pabac an aboutface on brexit. if we could play what the president had to say about that, again, seeming to take a very different posture than he did not so long ago when he gave the interview to the "sun." take a listen. >> i also want to thank prime minister may for pursuing fair and resip -- reciprocal trade with the united states. once perhaps they leave the eu, whatever is okay with us, just make sure we can trade together. that's all that matters. >> david, what do you make of that? >> this was a president who started out in a cleanup mode, but in donald trump style, ended up creating more chaos. he undermined the integrity of the american free press, the intelligence, the democratic party. the most striking take away is the national security story. on the eve of the president of the united states meeting with vladimir putin
look, the headline was very clear in the "sun" newspaper. he said, i told may how to do brexit, but she wrecked it. he threatened that the trade deal would be off. then we saw, as bill neely suggested, a kind of walk pabac an aboutface on brexit. if we could play what the president had to say about that, again, seeming to take a very different posture than he did not so long ago when he gave the interview to the "sun." take a listen. >> i also want to thank prime...
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bring down the sun i'm not everyone i'm not everyone ♪ ♪ i'm not everyone burn down the sun ♪ ♪ ♪high and dry i'm ash made time i'm sun drilled bright ♪ ♪ and nothin' but a body in my mind ♪ ♪ i'm nothin' but a body in my mind ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ tear down the sun bring down the sun i'm not everyone i'm not everyone ♪ ♪ bring down the sun ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: come on. thank you so much. the smashing pumpkins! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, buddy. thank you, my friend. "the shiny and oh, so bright" tour kicks off next month. we'll be right back, everybody. guh, that was great. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ crystal geyser alpine spring water starts here, passes through here, and is bottled right here. at the mountain source. naturally. crystal geyser is the only major u.s spring water bottled at the mountain source. naturally. ( ♪ ) pixar pier has arrived! prepare to be awed. prepare to be moved. prepare to make a mad dash... ( ♪ ) ...because with the incredicoaster, pixar pal-a-round, and a bunch of your favorite pixar characters, it's going to be pretty incredible. pixar pier i
bring down the sun i'm not everyone i'm not everyone ♪ ♪ i'm not everyone burn down the sun ♪ ♪ ♪high and dry i'm ash made time i'm sun drilled bright ♪ ♪ and nothin' but a body in my mind ♪ ♪ i'm nothin' but a body in my mind ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ tear down the sun bring down the sun i'm not everyone i'm not everyone ♪ ♪ bring down the sun ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: come on. thank you so much. the smashing pumpkins! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, buddy....
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nick, i had a chance to speak to the political editor of the sun, tom newton dunn. he used the metaphor it was a hand-wrapped grenade. you use the same metaphor. you say the president rolled a grenade into the office of the british prime minister. >> that's right. i don't think it was wrapped and he's leaving rubble in london just as he left rubble at the nato summit and earlier at the g7 summit. i think for prime minister may, she's regretting that she thought it would be use to feel bring president trump to london. she very carefully organized things so he would not be subjecting to these protests that you just saw and arranged this dinner at blenham, at churchill's own childhood estate and i think the idea was to compare trump with churchill but the essence of churchill's leadership was to try to preserve and protect that special relationship between the uk and the u.s. and president trump has just done the opposite. this sets up the summit with putin in helsinki because if one tries to think what putin's aims are they were he's obviously very concerned about the
nick, i had a chance to speak to the political editor of the sun, tom newton dunn. he used the metaphor it was a hand-wrapped grenade. you use the same metaphor. you say the president rolled a grenade into the office of the british prime minister. >> that's right. i don't think it was wrapped and he's leaving rubble in london just as he left rubble at the nato summit and earlier at the g7 summit. i think for prime minister may, she's regretting that she thought it would be use to feel...
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the sun is highest in the sky on the zist the sun is highest in the sky on the 21st of the sun is highestat beautiful shot of brunswick bay. north yorkshire, a beautiful start to the day. some cloud in tenby, in pembrokeshire, and more cloud in the north and the west because of a couple of week weather fronts with us. couple of week weather fronts with us. what they are introducing is more humidity, more moisture and cloud, but not spoiling what will be a fine day across—the—board. sunshine coming through north east england, brunswick bay, eastern scotla nd england, brunswick bay, eastern scotland and southern areas. there is largely fair weather cloud but a little bit of drizzle around this morning in central areas, more so in the north and west and quite murky with low cloud so not necessarily a day to take to the highlands. further south, with these temperatures, we could break out the odd shower but they will be few and far between. temperatures higher than yesterday. the heat continues to build. looking at the high 20s. the mid 20s for most of us and in the south and east of the high
the sun is highest in the sky on the zist the sun is highest in the sky on the 21st of the sun is highestat beautiful shot of brunswick bay. north yorkshire, a beautiful start to the day. some cloud in tenby, in pembrokeshire, and more cloud in the north and the west because of a couple of week weather fronts with us. couple of week weather fronts with us. what they are introducing is more humidity, more moisture and cloud, but not spoiling what will be a fine day across—the—board. sunshine...
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the earth's trip around the sun each year is not a perfect circle. cal pattern. if we're the farthest from the sun we ever get, then why have we been seeing these record setting temperatures this week? well the seasons are tied to the earth's axis and having nothing to do with the shifting distance from the sun. so depending where you are on this green and blue marble you get more heat. a little weather and science lesson there for you. that's our broadcast for a friday night. thank you for being with us and good night from nbc news headquarters in new york. >>> rachel has one more night off but she will be back on monday. now, it's been a big week and a busy friday. a lot to get to, including someone who will be here in studio who we're excited to talk to. you probably saw her over the holiday taking when they go low we go high literally. patricia okoumou scaled the statue of liberty on wednesday to protest the trump administration's policy of separating migrant children from their parents at the border. she'll be live in the studio for her first tv
the earth's trip around the sun each year is not a perfect circle. cal pattern. if we're the farthest from the sun we ever get, then why have we been seeing these record setting temperatures this week? well the seasons are tied to the earth's axis and having nothing to do with the shifting distance from the sun. so depending where you are on this green and blue marble you get more heat. a little weather and science lesson there for you. that's our broadcast for a friday night. thank you for...
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in the sun—kissed buckinghamshire countryside. nough and saying, you will not get a trade deal if this is the brexit you are trying to negotiate. and going out of his way to praise again isjohnson. and i suppose the question for theresa may is, does she go toe to toe with the president of the brexit and try to ta ke president of the brexit and try to take him on? that doesn't really fit in with her style and it would be high risk indeed to challenge the president in that sort of arena because that sort of is meat and drink, he loves that combat if public occasion. that is very high risk indeed. the other option is the more softly softly, muted counterargument put in a rather restrained manner and i imagine that is what theresa may is going to go for, but it matters because donald trump has directly challenged her approach to brexit and emboldened the brexiteers by giving them the thumbs up, and he has dented her leadership. his comments really show a certain disregard for theresa may as if he almost does not care about her difficul
in the sun—kissed buckinghamshire countryside. nough and saying, you will not get a trade deal if this is the brexit you are trying to negotiate. and going out of his way to praise again isjohnson. and i suppose the question for theresa may is, does she go toe to toe with the president of the brexit and try to ta ke president of the brexit and try to take him on? that doesn't really fit in with her style and it would be high risk indeed to challenge the president in that sort of arena because...
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when the sun the earth and i are lined up i get two different shadows from the earth. you call the larger the penumbra it's the less intense the smaller one is darker it's the younger and i don't always travel through both but when i do you see me in a total lunar eclipse that's when i'm even more amazing than usual i read. how it's your atmosphere splitting the sunlight heading my way into color. short blue light waves are scattered outwards longer red light waves are bent in words and are the only ones to reach me turning me red. lunar eclipse is not so rare but on the twenty seventh of july it will be the longest of the twenty first century. and beautiful come take a look. you're watching the w. news live from burbank still to come the u.s. economy surges to a four year high as consumers spend their tax cuts and exporters try to beat a looming tires as well half or more of the facts just want to use our business updates i'll be back at the top of the hour with more of this or you can always check out the website that's state of the dot com of self a good day. one of
when the sun the earth and i are lined up i get two different shadows from the earth. you call the larger the penumbra it's the less intense the smaller one is darker it's the younger and i don't always travel through both but when i do you see me in a total lunar eclipse that's when i'm even more amazing than usual i read. how it's your atmosphere splitting the sunlight heading my way into color. short blue light waves are scattered outwards longer red light waves are bent in words and are the...
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only a promise towards the sun was a song only in the jungle and returned to the concrete and glass john. the result reverse culture shock. ready for come back you realize how strange artificial is really connected to life. the prize winning documentary from before stuff starts aug ninth on d w. welcome to the side today thanks to. tuning in we have several classes coming up in the next half an hour starting with. braun james bond a museum in the austrian alps honors the world's most famous secret agent. grease and gone we've got the heart of the loser making.
only a promise towards the sun was a song only in the jungle and returned to the concrete and glass john. the result reverse culture shock. ready for come back you realize how strange artificial is really connected to life. the prize winning documentary from before stuff starts aug ninth on d w. welcome to the side today thanks to. tuning in we have several classes coming up in the next half an hour starting with. braun james bond a museum in the austrian alps honors the world's most famous...
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the sun glides across a finders field. ders. this is project day hill 80, a few miles from ypres. it was a 45 command post that changed hands five times during the first world war. the uniqueness of this site is we have the entire war on this one location, so we can tell a story from 1914 onwards until 1918. i find this little thing and i picked it up and i thought, wow, it's a handle grade. i put it back down. very quickly. very quickly. egbert is one of 40 volunteers from 40 countries that have given time and money to make this dig possible. it's the first time today but, yeah... you have found 300 rates today? yeah, this is a good spot for hand grenades. as sellers and trenches have been escalated, more and more fines have been revealed. this is a toothbrush. you can just about see the words british make. in the last three months the volu nteers in the last three months the volunteers here have found more than 3000 artefacts, some are in incredible condition like this. it‘s a british army water bottle. you can see the bl
the sun glides across a finders field. ders. this is project day hill 80, a few miles from ypres. it was a 45 command post that changed hands five times during the first world war. the uniqueness of this site is we have the entire war on this one location, so we can tell a story from 1914 onwards until 1918. i find this little thing and i picked it up and i thought, wow, it's a handle grade. i put it back down. very quickly. very quickly. egbert is one of 40 volunteers from 40 countries that...