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i don't think the majority of viewers would have construed that way.ant, and a lot of viewers said it came across as angry and emotional. isn't it a bbcjournalist‘s job to remain very calm and measured? i think that's a good question, and i think it often is, and i think... but i think one of the responsibilities of an interviewer to is channel the questions that the viewers would want asked in a particular situation. and i think that, on that friday, emily brilliantly channelled the — the questions, the mood, to some extent, of a lot of the country, around the handling of the aftermath of that disaster. nothing you would do differently, looking back? i think they were two really exemplary interviews. ian katz, thank you very much. finally, there was plenty of coverage across the bbc last weekend of the glastonbury festival, and it even made it onto bbc news, courtesy of an appearance there byjeremy corbyn. around 14 minutes of the speech given by the labour leader was covered live on the news channel, prompting phil campbell to comment... thank you fo
i don't think the majority of viewers would have construed that way.ant, and a lot of viewers said it came across as angry and emotional. isn't it a bbcjournalist‘s job to remain very calm and measured? i think that's a good question, and i think it often is, and i think... but i think one of the responsibilities of an interviewer to is channel the questions that the viewers would want asked in a particular situation. and i think that, on that friday, emily brilliantly channelled the — the...
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another viewer recorded this video for us with his thoughts. please, bbc, can you rein in your presenter? she needs to learn how to hold a civil conversation. most of her subjects are subjected to insulting interjections. i do not love politicians but i have to commend them for holding the temperature during one of her interviews. she interrupts so much that no one ever gets their answer out. that does not allow the viewers to make a judgment of what they are trying to say. the interview is therefore pointless. the editor of newsnight is here with us. the reference that andrea leadsom made to patriotism has been mocked. but some people say the coverage has been negative. i thought it was an excellent interview. i'm sure some viewers would agree with these complaints but the majority of people who saw it will think that calling an interviewer unpatriotic when there's awkward questions is somewhere between hilarious and sinister. it happens in moscow and beijing but not really in a place with a free media. andrea leadsom went on to say that she w
another viewer recorded this video for us with his thoughts. please, bbc, can you rein in your presenter? she needs to learn how to hold a civil conversation. most of her subjects are subjected to insulting interjections. i do not love politicians but i have to commend them for holding the temperature during one of her interviews. she interrupts so much that no one ever gets their answer out. that does not allow the viewers to make a judgment of what they are trying to say. the interview is...
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if you are one of our younger viewers, do not adjust your sets.oking back at five decades of colour tv later in the show. snooker in black and white would have been slightly limited. tell us what is the best thing you have ever seenin what is the best thing you have ever seen in colour television. or maybe you still have a black—and—white tv. a p pa re ntly you still have a black—and—white tv. apparently there are a couple of thousand people who still claim a black—and—white tv licence. headlines coming up, we will see you hello, this is breakfast with naga munchetty and jon kay. coming up before 8:00 louise will have this weekend's weather forecast for you. but first at 7:30, a summary of this morning's main news: kensington and chelsea council is facing more criticism over its handling of the grenfell tower fire. the council leader, nicholas paget—brown, and his deputy, both resigned yesterday. now the mayor of london sadiq khan is calling for commissioners to be brought in to take over the running of the authority, which he says is not fit for
if you are one of our younger viewers, do not adjust your sets.oking back at five decades of colour tv later in the show. snooker in black and white would have been slightly limited. tell us what is the best thing you have ever seenin what is the best thing you have ever seen in colour television. or maybe you still have a black—and—white tv. a p pa re ntly you still have a black—and—white tv. apparently there are a couple of thousand people who still claim a black—and—white tv...
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one viewer wanted, —— one viewer wondered...or all your comments this week, if you want to shake your opinions on bbc news and current affairs or appear opinions on bbc news and current affairs orappear in opinions on bbc news and current affairs or appear in the programme follows. . . affairs or appear in the programme follows... —— you can call us... do have a look at our website. that is all, we will be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. hello, so far not so good for the weekend whether there is some others brightened up on saturday afternoon, 24 brightened up on saturday afternoon, 2a sources at hereford. most of those stay cloudy and of course there was some wet weather around. use the sun put in highland scotland continued for much of the day. the picture for sunday is a bit clearer, because we have one weather front working its way southwards across the uk to the north of that it is going to be a sunnier picture for scotland. the northern ireland and eventually northern england. q
one viewer wanted, —— one viewer wondered...or all your comments this week, if you want to shake your opinions on bbc news and current affairs or appear opinions on bbc news and current affairs orappear in opinions on bbc news and current affairs or appear in the programme follows. . . affairs or appear in the programme follows... —— you can call us... do have a look at our website. that is all, we will be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye....
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many bbc outlets indulged in what some viewers felt was washing their dirty linen in public, includingith a surreally self—referential paper review presented awkwardly by on—the—list naga munchetty and not on the list charlie stayt. it's not every day the bbc brea kfast sofa ma kes the front page of the sun, but there we go. the figures are out. and many of the papers, as naga said, are looking at some of the detail and some of the discrepancies highlighted. the daily mail say mutiny — bitter recriminations of the politically correct bbc as this gulf between men and women's pay is revealed. so that's us on newswatch broadcast during breakfast, showing a clip of breakfast, featuring a newspaper front page about breakfast. apologies for adding to the self—absorption, which on wednesday prompted this from rowena kay. and another twitter user called jerome thought: others felt the difference between men's and women's earnings revealed by the list was being pored over to access, with helen blamires asking: well, amol rajan has been reporting on this story all week at the bbc‘s media editor
many bbc outlets indulged in what some viewers felt was washing their dirty linen in public, includingith a surreally self—referential paper review presented awkwardly by on—the—list naga munchetty and not on the list charlie stayt. it's not every day the bbc brea kfast sofa ma kes the front page of the sun, but there we go. the figures are out. and many of the papers, as naga said, are looking at some of the detail and some of the discrepancies highlighted. the daily mail say mutiny —...
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one of our viewers took this shot and sent it to us.ou're almost speechless. >> that kind of compassion is inspiring. no better way to describe it. >>> hoagie headache. >> a hoagie shop back pedals on a policy when a viewer tried to get the shop to honor the promise it didn't. that is when nbc responds stepped in. >>> live at the eagles complex. we have been waiting for day one of eagles camp. it's like the first day of school. one bird is happy to be back close to home. it is a family feel for torrey smith. we'll hear why it is the most unique place he has been. >> mistake at the gas pump. the innocent move drivers made at one local gas station that has cars in trouble tonight. hundreds of dollars on youmy car insurance. saved me huh. i should take a closer look at geico... (dog panting) geico has a 97% customer satisfaction rating! and fast and friendly claims service. speaking of service? oooo, just out. it was in. out. in! out. in! what about now? that was our only shuttlecock. take a closer look at geico. great savings. and a whole
one of our viewers took this shot and sent it to us.ou're almost speechless. >> that kind of compassion is inspiring. no better way to describe it. >>> hoagie headache. >> a hoagie shop back pedals on a policy when a viewer tried to get the shop to honor the promise it didn't. that is when nbc responds stepped in. >>> live at the eagles complex. we have been waiting for day one of eagles camp. it's like the first day of school. one bird is happy to be back close to...
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going back to yesterday and the conversation we had with our viewers this morning, the msnbc "morning joe" hosts talk about the mental state of the president. the president reacts in twitter what he had to say about that comment and it dominates all day long and then our conversation with our viewers this morning who some of them are supporters say he's just firing back. guest: he's just the president of the united states. just ignore it and move on. do you think bill clinton wasn't attacked in the same way? do you think obama wasn't attacked? all presidents are made fun of. look at what jon stewart on "the daily show" made a career out of making fun of presidents. just move on. host: and what about what gets covered? i want to listen to sarah huckabee sanders at the white house laying out the argument with numbers about how much attention is paid to what this administration is trying to do, their policy agenda versus other news. [video clip] sarah: i think all of us would like to focus on the legislative agenda over you look at the coverage over the last month of the extended period
going back to yesterday and the conversation we had with our viewers this morning, the msnbc "morning joe" hosts talk about the mental state of the president. the president reacts in twitter what he had to say about that comment and it dominates all day long and then our conversation with our viewers this morning who some of them are supporters say he's just firing back. guest: he's just the president of the united states. just ignore it and move on. do you think bill clinton wasn't...
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welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe.akes over white house communications. as the saudi—led coalition continues military operations in yemen, the country faces a massive epidemic of cholera. pockets of famine are growing, cholera is spreading and civil serva nts cholera is spreading and civil servants like the doctors and nurses here haven't received a salary in ten months. the victim of an armed robbery in which oj simpson was jailed tells us why he should be freed. the palestinian president freezes ties with israel as three palestinians are shot dead and three israelis killed in an outbreak of violence.
welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe.akes over white house communications. as the saudi—led coalition continues military operations in yemen, the country faces a massive epidemic of cholera. pockets of famine are growing, cholera is spreading and civil serva nts cholera is spreading and civil servants like the doctors and nurses here haven't received a salary in ten months. the victim of an armed robbery in which oj simpson was jailed tells us why...
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welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe.olestani. our top stories: a new witness to donald trump junior‘s meeting with a russian lawyer comes forward — a former soviet intelligence officer. a year after the nice terror attack, france remembers the 86 who were killed. as turkey marks the anniversary of last year's attempted coup, the government sacks another 7,000 civil servants. and the families taking part in an international trial to find a way of treating dementia.
welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe.olestani. our top stories: a new witness to donald trump junior‘s meeting with a russian lawyer comes forward — a former soviet intelligence officer. a year after the nice terror attack, france remembers the 86 who were killed. as turkey marks the anniversary of last year's attempted coup, the government sacks another 7,000 civil servants. and the families taking part in an international trial to find a way...
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it's when the most viewers are at home in the bay area.you know, this is a community where people work late and they commute late, and so 10 o'clock is the place to be. - i haven't had a co-anchor in years. - [man] hello, steven. - we've met before but now i'm official. - welcome to kron. - thank you. - you're welcome. - this is going to be great for me to have somebody else to share the newscast with and there's more work to go around, so i can share that with steve aveson
it's when the most viewers are at home in the bay area.you know, this is a community where people work late and they commute late, and so 10 o'clock is the place to be. - i haven't had a co-anchor in years. - [man] hello, steven. - we've met before but now i'm official. - welcome to kron. - thank you. - you're welcome. - this is going to be great for me to have somebody else to share the newscast with and there's more work to go around, so i can share that with steve aveson
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york to our viewers worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro.bloomberg real yield." it's time for the final spread. we have a shortened trading week in the united states with an early close on monday and markets closed entirely on july 4. the fed will release minutes a little bit later in the week. auto sales in the jobs report will come out of the u.s.. president trump and putin will be meeting at the g-20 summit over in germany. a look ahead to next week, jim karen from morgan stanley investment management, guy lebas, and margaret patel from wells fargo asset management. jim, the heavy lifting for the bond bears comes the central test comes from the central banks. are they going to get it from the table this week? jim: i think we should see some recovery. 175,000 payrolls is the survey estimate right now. i think that is a good number. anything above 120,000 is a good number. guy: the markets are not going to treat 120,000 as a good number. the bias here is for economic upside surprises drive further up until july 14. jonathan: i want to put y
york to our viewers worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro.bloomberg real yield." it's time for the final spread. we have a shortened trading week in the united states with an early close on monday and markets closed entirely on july 4. the fed will release minutes a little bit later in the week. auto sales in the jobs report will come out of the u.s.. president trump and putin will be meeting at the g-20 summit over in germany. a look ahead to next week, jim karen from morgan stanley investment...
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as is, for younger viewers, captain underpants normally. time.ers, captain underpants normallylj time. as is, for younger viewers, captain underpants normally. i was going to choose dunkirk! not a christopher nolan movie it is fair to say, dreamworks animation, best mates hypnotise their school principal into believing he is a superhero called captain underpants, and just silly, zany and nonstop. it is knowing, it has that wink and reflexive quality that adults like. if you just want jokes about pants, thereof plenty. whoopee humour! the main antagonist is called professor pukki pants, come on! that's all you need to know. what dvd have you picked? life, a science-fiction film about scientists bringing back a martian life form to planet earth which starts out as a single cell organisms and grows into something more intimidating. when you watch this you think alien, ridley scott, similarities to that, not as good but many similarities. mainly set in this spaceship. watch it forjake gilland this spaceship. watch it forjake gill and hall, the main s
as is, for younger viewers, captain underpants normally. time.ers, captain underpants normallylj time. as is, for younger viewers, captain underpants normally. i was going to choose dunkirk! not a christopher nolan movie it is fair to say, dreamworks animation, best mates hypnotise their school principal into believing he is a superhero called captain underpants, and just silly, zany and nonstop. it is knowing, it has that wink and reflexive quality that adults like. if you just want jokes...
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host: care to give our viewers -- care to give our viewers -- here to give our viewers a sense of the majority opinion, the opinion from justice roberts. guest: it is a curious way to frame it because this is not just about the playground, this is about subsidizing religion. the church admits that the purpose of getting the playground to look better and to be theoretically safer with that would be because of monster promote a christian worldview, whether students are members of the church are members of the community who have no religious background or a different religious background. i think when people look at this, they need to recognize that in the 16 words in the , there is aent prohibition against funding religion in any way. there is also a huge benefit to religious entities because we have hundreds of federal laws that give special breaks to religious groups, not just on ,axes, on reporting of income but on dozens and dozens of other matters. it is not fair, as a think is suggested by the chief justice here, that somehow this is a discriminatory, anti-religion -- it is not. t
host: care to give our viewers -- care to give our viewers -- here to give our viewers a sense of the majority opinion, the opinion from justice roberts. guest: it is a curious way to frame it because this is not just about the playground, this is about subsidizing religion. the church admits that the purpose of getting the playground to look better and to be theoretically safer with that would be because of monster promote a christian worldview, whether students are members of the church are...
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stephanie and trevor firth were among a number of viewers to pick up on one aspect of the interview,: versions of the report ran on bbc news all day, leading the news at six. it provided powerful and moving television, but some people had concerns about the prominence given to the item. here's mark eaton: linda dell also contacted us about the coverage, leaving us this telephone message. i find this mawkish in the extreme. like rubbing salt in people's wounds, to show the video clips again of the people panicking outside the concert hall. surely the bbc can find better news than this, than bringing up old hurts and deliberately finding people in anguish to put on our screens. i'm fed up with it. now the bbc‘s director—general lord hall announced the corporation's annual plan this week and he addressed what he called "the huge competition presented online" by companies such as amazon and netflix. one of the responses he proposed was the development of virtual reality content, including in news and current affairs. there had already been some work in this area, including we wait, a sho
stephanie and trevor firth were among a number of viewers to pick up on one aspect of the interview,: versions of the report ran on bbc news all day, leading the news at six. it provided powerful and moving television, but some people had concerns about the prominence given to the item. here's mark eaton: linda dell also contacted us about the coverage, leaving us this telephone message. i find this mawkish in the extreme. like rubbing salt in people's wounds, to show the video clips again of...
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. >> to remind viewers, we'll get a readout from the u.s. side, senior administration briefing shortly and will bring you that read as soon as we have it. david, right now, what we can work with, the tass, official russian state news agency readout saying they discussioned syria, ukraine, counterterror and cyber crime. certainly caught my eye. your reaction when you hear that list? >> it's a significant list and this is -- this is a lot of atmospherics. this helps trump and helps putin. trump said all along, we can get so much out of having a relationship with russia. four major areas, a deliverable. maybe a cease-fire, erin mentioned. for putin, russia, central player. big, most important countries at the g-20, russia and the u.s. you know, when actually russia is a very small trading partner for the u.s. many more powerful countries economically, but putin is at the center of the action, and for trump, he says, look american voters, having better relations with russia is worth it. >> and people won't say russia is about the size of new jer
. >> to remind viewers, we'll get a readout from the u.s. side, senior administration briefing shortly and will bring you that read as soon as we have it. david, right now, what we can work with, the tass, official russian state news agency readout saying they discussioned syria, ukraine, counterterror and cyber crime. certainly caught my eye. your reaction when you hear that list? >> it's a significant list and this is -- this is a lot of atmospherics. this helps trump and helps...
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now fortunately, available today there are what are called solar viewers, and solar viewers allow youo look directly at the sun safely so that you can see the events of this. back in the past, we would use things like welder's glass. welder's glass #14 is still good for that, but you have to use solar viewers instead. it's a very special kind of glass that provides protection for your eyes. tracy: so, there's other news that's really exciting people like you, astronomers, space buffs, the discovery by nasa's kepler spacecraft of some possible new planets. derrick: oh yes. tracy: right? derrick: yes. tracy: tell us about that. derrick: well, this is really very exciting because, for the last several years, kepler has been looking at a small section of our galaxy, just our galaxy, analyzing stars to see if they have planets orbiting those stars. and to date, this spacecraft has identified over 4,000 candidates for places that would have planets, and it's discovered 2,000 for sure that definitely have planets. so, the most recent discovery done by kepler identified another i think it's 2
now fortunately, available today there are what are called solar viewers, and solar viewers allow youo look directly at the sun safely so that you can see the events of this. back in the past, we would use things like welder's glass. welder's glass #14 is still good for that, but you have to use solar viewers instead. it's a very special kind of glass that provides protection for your eyes. tracy: so, there's other news that's really exciting people like you, astronomers, space buffs, the...
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the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, live from washington, moderator, robert costa. robert:good evening. senate republicans left washington without passing a healthcare bill. why? a revolt by conservative hard-liners and moderates. president trump says he supports the senate measure but this morning he delivered a mixed message via tweet. he wrote, "if republican senators are unable to pass what they're working on now, they should immediately repeal and then replace at a later date." it prompted immediate questions about the bill's political future but for most americans, there are bigger questions than that. tonight, we check the pulse of healthcare under president obama's affordable care act and how it could change under the proposals that are being brought forth by republicans. we will also share some viewer emails about the real-life struggles and concerns people have about coverage and care. let's start with the law better known as obamacare. today, there are more than 28 million uninsured am
the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, live from washington, moderator, robert costa. robert:good evening. senate republicans left washington without passing a healthcare bill. why? a revolt by conservative hard-liners and moderates. president trump says he supports the senate measure but this morning he delivered a mixed message via tweet. he wrote, "if republican senators are unable to pass what...
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update our viewers on the latest. >> reporter: we are in in a long night. vote after vote on amendments on this issue of overhauling obamacare. we expect that it is going to cull minate in the vote on the skinny repeal which does get rid of individual mandate and employer mandate and defends planned parenthood for one year and then would push money to community health centers to provide care to women who would normally get it at planned parenthood. republicans are feeling confident that they may be there. they may have the 50 votes that they need. they are also in a very weird place. they are in the unusual situation of voting on, we expect, on this bill that they don't want to be law. so because of that they want to guarantee from the house that they are not going to take it and pass it as is. here is lindsey graham explaining it. >> skinny bill is policy is a disaster. the skinny bill as a replacement for obamacare is a fraud. not only do we not replace obamacare, we politically own the collapse of health care. i would rather get out of the way and let it
update our viewers on the latest. >> reporter: we are in in a long night. vote after vote on amendments on this issue of overhauling obamacare. we expect that it is going to cull minate in the vote on the skinny repeal which does get rid of individual mandate and employer mandate and defends planned parenthood for one year and then would push money to community health centers to provide care to women who would normally get it at planned parenthood. republicans are feeling confident that...
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viewers are loving it.will receive an autographed copy of putin's gambit. thank you for joining us. and i see you right back here tomorrow where i see you every day at 2:00 p.m. eastern. lou will be back tomorrow night. he's got a terrific show planned the trend to breaking news this morning. senate gop leaders pick up support for scaled-back bill for obama kerry. with time running out, can they get this done? chewing through the white house expanded its plan to help the middle-class. cheryl: facebook shares after the latest earnings report. the latest from twitter, horizon, p&g, intel. stock market futures are green. lauren: deutsche bank stock falling after europe's largest investment bank. we will go live to london for the
viewers are loving it.will receive an autographed copy of putin's gambit. thank you for joining us. and i see you right back here tomorrow where i see you every day at 2:00 p.m. eastern. lou will be back tomorrow night. he's got a terrific show planned the trend to breaking news this morning. senate gop leaders pick up support for scaled-back bill for obama kerry. with time running out, can they get this done? chewing through the white house expanded its plan to help the middle-class. cheryl:...
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some viewers felt that victoria derbyshire lost control. some viewers complained about. an interview with the prime minister. the newsnight presenter has done a number of interviews, and she recently interviewed andrea leadsom. it was a year since britain voted to leave the european union and the preparations for brexit were under discussion. you have a negotiating position that is unclear, you are hearing that from the president of the eu parliament, we have a system that is unstable, the economy is unfair, living standards are following. what is going well? european politicians are very keen that we keep a strong relationship going forward and that is what we are going to do. it is the elected politicians who are important here. you do not even have a deal with the dup on the table. they are laughing at us. that is not true. angela merkel said it was a good start. —— angela merkel said it was an interesting start. various different eu politicians, the elected ones, saying it is a good start. it has been a year. it would be helpful if broa
some viewers felt that victoria derbyshire lost control. some viewers complained about. an interview with the prime minister. the newsnight presenter has done a number of interviews, and she recently interviewed andrea leadsom. it was a year since britain voted to leave the european union and the preparations for brexit were under discussion. you have a negotiating position that is unclear, you are hearing that from the president of the eu parliament, we have a system that is unstable, the...
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viewers are loving it.t is read on the show will receive an autographed copy of putin's gambit. thank you for joining us. and i see you right back here tomorrow where i see you every day at 2:00 p.m. eastern. lou will be back tomorrow night. he's got a terrific show planned for you with wonderful guests. good night from new york. kennedy: healthcare is up in the air, but the president says he's focusing on tax reform. can the new white house communications director stop all the leaks in the administration? anthony scaramucci is with us. a new memo and spying on u.s. citizens and it's outrageous. the president channeled his inner barry white and made sweet love to the microphone by singing this beautiful tax-cutting tune. >> my administration is work
viewers are loving it.t is read on the show will receive an autographed copy of putin's gambit. thank you for joining us. and i see you right back here tomorrow where i see you every day at 2:00 p.m. eastern. lou will be back tomorrow night. he's got a terrific show planned for you with wonderful guests. good night from new york. kennedy: healthcare is up in the air, but the president says he's focusing on tax reform. can the new white house communications director stop all the leaks in the...
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your viewers are well aware. why the no funding for sanctuary cities. you need to comply with basic federal laws to get the grants. and kate stienel should be a household name. she is one of many whose lives are snuffed out. the man who murdered her in front of her father had been deported five times and had seven melanie convictions. going to the senate, i want the senators to pay attention why it is happening and we don't give federal funds to cities that are getting money from doj and dos. i would like the senator to meet the family and listen to the president about the point. >> lou: congratulations on moving both of those bims in the house -- bills in the house. and the travel ban going into affect in less than an hour. and a terrific win for president trump and the country. >> it is. thank you. >> lou: we'll be right back. a lot more to cover tonight. stay with us. the house approves two bills to help make america safe again after the president applies pressure. >>in am calling on all of us to put safety of the american families first. >> lou: we'
your viewers are well aware. why the no funding for sanctuary cities. you need to comply with basic federal laws to get the grants. and kate stienel should be a household name. she is one of many whose lives are snuffed out. the man who murdered her in front of her father had been deported five times and had seven melanie convictions. going to the senate, i want the senators to pay attention why it is happening and we don't give federal funds to cities that are getting money from doj and dos. i...
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twitter exploded with comments from viewers angry for taking the bait. quote, it was just a simulation? i'm mad. more like shark weak. or how about this? biggest scam of 2017, and #phelps, #jumpedtheshark, career over. >> discovery tells "e.t." today, quote, all the promotion interviews and the program itself made clear that the challenge wasn't a side by side race. here's what phelps told us. >> the shark and i were not side by side. we weren't in the water at the same time. >> michael phelps, he is great. come on. >> rob lowe come into the great white hype with us today. he had his own actual shark encounter this month while paddleboarding with his son. >> bro, i was in way more harm's way. that makes phelps a lot smarter than me. >> probably. >> 23-year-old matthew lowe instagrammed this video off the coast of santa barbara and his 53-year-old dad was scared. >> when they look at you, and you are standing right above them, that gets your attention. you realize, oh. that's a killing machine. it was my midlife crisis. i don't need to do it again. >> i w
twitter exploded with comments from viewers angry for taking the bait. quote, it was just a simulation? i'm mad. more like shark weak. or how about this? biggest scam of 2017, and #phelps, #jumpedtheshark, career over. >> discovery tells "e.t." today, quote, all the promotion interviews and the program itself made clear that the challenge wasn't a side by side race. here's what phelps told us. >> the shark and i were not side by side. we weren't in the water at the same...
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. >> guys, as you all though and now we're sharing it with the viewers, one of our originningal crewng on to bigger and better things. you're going to see him on lou dobbs. he's going to be a producer on fox business. michael, you're going to be missed. we thought we'd share with the viewers some of the best moments that you've had. >> oh, i'm sure they're some of the best. lou dobbs tonight -- >> already. [laughter] >> i'm super excited. i'm going to miss everybody here at "chasing" so much. been here since day one, and now it's almost four years to the day since we launched on the air. thank you to everyone, thank you to the viewers, and i'm really excited to move on to bigger but not necessarily better things. but probably better. [laughter] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> who can i point to? can i point to kate? >> yeah. >> i can go, i can go around the room? kate, you go chase down the mayor. so i kind of drop by gopro in the wall. sorry, tom. >> no, no, you're going to cut through history. >> you brought a special guest today. >> i did. khan tell is from new jersey's hottest new magazine, and you've
. >> guys, as you all though and now we're sharing it with the viewers, one of our originningal crewng on to bigger and better things. you're going to see him on lou dobbs. he's going to be a producer on fox business. michael, you're going to be missed. we thought we'd share with the viewers some of the best moments that you've had. >> oh, i'm sure they're some of the best. lou dobbs tonight -- >> already. [laughter] >> i'm super excited. i'm going to miss everybody here...
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i really wanted, i wanted to viewer to almost feel voyeuristic. are some scenes that veer into dramatic territory where i think i did wanted to feel like you were watching something that maybe he should not be. josh: exactly. your film career, your best roles have probably been once you have written or cowritten for yourself. that is a sad function, i guess, of where we are at, but also a curiosity. is that part of the impetus in creating works, especially for feature films? while there has been some reporting stuff, i am sure, especially on the tv side, that only film side this is what you have to do to get it done to make yourself feel artistically rewarded? zoe: yes. i think in an actor in the some space, that is 100% true. i've had to carve out opportunities for myself as a response to them not being handed to me. [laughter] zoe: i think the film landscape has changed and continues to evolve. even in the indie world, the number of viable actresses to be leading ladies continues to be smaller and smaller. some extent, that is a cheap men tally.
i really wanted, i wanted to viewer to almost feel voyeuristic. are some scenes that veer into dramatic territory where i think i did wanted to feel like you were watching something that maybe he should not be. josh: exactly. your film career, your best roles have probably been once you have written or cowritten for yourself. that is a sad function, i guess, of where we are at, but also a curiosity. is that part of the impetus in creating works, especially for feature films? while there has...
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early start is next. >> for other viewers. max foster is live for you in london.n, the world's news leader. >>> less than six hours from now, the sit down the world has been waiting for. president trump and putin meeting for the first time. the spotlight of the g20. we have it covered from hamburg, washington, moscow, and seoul. good morning, and welcome to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> i'm miguel marquez. it is friday, july 7th, 4:00 a.m. here on the east coast. it's one of the most eagerly anticipated meetings of world leaders in decades. this morning president trump sits down with russian president vladimir putin as the g20 summit gets underway in germany. their bilateral meeting comes just a day after president trump said russia should stop its destabilizing
early start is next. >> for other viewers. max foster is live for you in london.n, the world's news leader. >>> less than six hours from now, the sit down the world has been waiting for. president trump and putin meeting for the first time. the spotlight of the g20. we have it covered from hamburg, washington, moscow, and seoul. good morning, and welcome to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> i'm miguel marquez. it is friday, july 7th, 4:00 a.m. here on the...
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viewers are loving it.mment is read on the show will receive an autographed copy of putin's gambit. thank you for joining us. and i see you right back here tomorrow where i see you every day at 2:00 p.m. eastern. lou will be back tomorrow night. he's got a terrific show planned right here on the fox business network. trish: i am trish regan in for lou dobbs who is off. senate republicans falling short in their effort to repeal obamacare, senate rejecting a measure that would have repealed large portions of obamacare. giving senators two years to come up with a replacement. with all division in republican ranks, senate leadership is pushing a new tactic, to try to gain support for skinny repeal that would scrap obamacare coverage mandate and medical device
viewers are loving it.mment is read on the show will receive an autographed copy of putin's gambit. thank you for joining us. and i see you right back here tomorrow where i see you every day at 2:00 p.m. eastern. lou will be back tomorrow night. he's got a terrific show planned right here on the fox business network. trish: i am trish regan in for lou dobbs who is off. senate republicans falling short in their effort to repeal obamacare, senate rejecting a measure that would have repealed large...
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>> give our viewers context as we have seen days and days and days of this. help viewers understand exactly when the tensions started to flare up. >> reporter: the noble sanctuary to muslims. it's the holiest and most disputed site in the city, important to so many people. there was an attack there, two israeli police officers killed. that began the latest round. in response, israel put in metal detectors and that has continued the tension, caused it to rise. why? why are metal detectors such a big deal? it seems it is israel trying to impose sovereignty and take over the holy site. that's why it's so sensitive and why is source of the tensions come from. it's not about metal detectors, it's the holiest site in the world. what does israel do? they could remove the metal detectors and that would go a long way to helping ease things here. what comes instead? metal waving hand wands by security or something more intrusive that could send things in the wrong direction? when you think about the conflict and tension, it's about the holy sight. >> with the reporting
>> give our viewers context as we have seen days and days and days of this. help viewers understand exactly when the tensions started to flare up. >> reporter: the noble sanctuary to muslims. it's the holiest and most disputed site in the city, important to so many people. there was an attack there, two israeli police officers killed. that began the latest round. in response, israel put in metal detectors and that has continued the tension, caused it to rise. why? why are metal...
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so, i mean, today, the networks had to fol where the viewers are. they're on mobile. as you know, ratings don't reflect that. so, networks aren't being paid for the mobile viewership. i think this deal is interesting. although we're not a huge believer in consolidation, this view is different and one of the reasons why is their brand resognates surprised if the two companies rolled out a lifestyle culture skinny bundle. they could put their networks in for around ten bucks. >> you say you're not a big fan of large content combinations. why is that? because it seems as though content is king. >> well, it's different than on the cable side. on the cable distribution side, remember that 40% of their costs are just program costs. so if they can reduce those by ch cable, that makes a lot of sense. mr. amc, which was the smallest media company, had some of bit hits. here are two companies with well-known brands. travel, home and garden tell vig, the idea here is that they could create a mini bundle they could sell to whom for what kind of price? >> what we're hearing from c
so, i mean, today, the networks had to fol where the viewers are. they're on mobile. as you know, ratings don't reflect that. so, networks aren't being paid for the mobile viewership. i think this deal is interesting. although we're not a huge believer in consolidation, this view is different and one of the reasons why is their brand resognates surprised if the two companies rolled out a lifestyle culture skinny bundle. they could put their networks in for around ten bucks. >> you say...
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take a look at this.that's a lamborgini engulfed in flames at a gas station in redwood city.a kron 4 viewer sent us this video. it happened around 8-30 tonight... you can see how intense the fire is.we are told the driver got out of the high -priced vehicle, then a fire started under the car.the viewer who sent us this says... he called 9-1-1, and says the driver was not injured. (grant) another big story we're traking: the murder trial in the kate steinle case starts tomorrow. this is the first part of the murder trial... jury selection will follow... 54-year-old juan francisco lopez-sanchez has pleaded not guilty to second degree murder. in july of 20-15 he was in the country illegally after previously being deported to mexico five times. his attorney says he áaccidentially fired a gun he found under a bench on pier 14. steinle, a 32 year old living in san francisco, was killed as she stood with her dad. president trump has repeatedly used the steinle case as a way to champion his crime and immigration crackdown. and last month, the house of representatievs passed kate's law...which would
take a look at this.that's a lamborgini engulfed in flames at a gas station in redwood city.a kron 4 viewer sent us this video. it happened around 8-30 tonight... you can see how intense the fire is.we are told the driver got out of the high -priced vehicle, then a fire started under the car.the viewer who sent us this says... he called 9-1-1, and says the driver was not injured. (grant) another big story we're traking: the murder trial in the kate steinle case starts tomorrow. this is the...
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to make viewers angry? >> i guess.myopic view of, say, president obama or the current administration. only saw them one way through a sort of outrageous lens. and i thought that there was a way to be a little more open-minded about seeing everything. and i still feel this way, by the way. again, i channeled that experience even today, and i always try to say, well, what would the other side say? in fact, there's more than just two sides. sometimes there's many sides. and so anytime you think that you have such, you know, righteous indignation about something it wouldn't hurt to look at it from the other side. >> there are many totally fictional aspects of your book that are just you having fun writing a novel, but there are some elements about it that are very real. twitter, for example. all the attacks. you write about that your character's getting on twitter. you recently quit the social network entirely. why? >> okay. another thing. i'm glad you're bringing this up. that i want to point out. not everything in this b
to make viewers angry? >> i guess.myopic view of, say, president obama or the current administration. only saw them one way through a sort of outrageous lens. and i thought that there was a way to be a little more open-minded about seeing everything. and i still feel this way, by the way. again, i channeled that experience even today, and i always try to say, well, what would the other side say? in fact, there's more than just two sides. sometimes there's many sides. and so anytime you...
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let's take a look at what viewers are saying on twitter.hree gop, thank god senators finally decided to put country before party when dealing with health care for americans. and someone says, mitch is too quiet, at least he said a little now, good. we are getting information on the skinny vote to repeal the affordable health care act. josephine is calling from livingston, new jersey. josephine: i try to stay up listening to what was going on in the senate. very disappointing. very disappointing. it saddens me to think we pit people against people on health care. health caree say, is not a right, but in the bible brother's keeper. christians,led especially evangelicals, they always put in front of me the bible, the bible, and yet, you are not your brother's keeper? the way they had it configured towould take 850 billion give to the rich as a tax cut. needed it, they because they now have to go to the reconfiguration for the tax laws. they needed that for that $850 billion. i hate to say it, but steal from the poor, give to the rich. how sad
let's take a look at what viewers are saying on twitter.hree gop, thank god senators finally decided to put country before party when dealing with health care for americans. and someone says, mitch is too quiet, at least he said a little now, good. we are getting information on the skinny vote to repeal the affordable health care act. josephine is calling from livingston, new jersey. josephine: i try to stay up listening to what was going on in the senate. very disappointing. very...
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pbs station from viewers like you.ou. ♪ ♪ >>> ryan is a fellow in global and comparative politics at the london school of economics. how the west is aiding and abetting the decline of democracy. good to have you on the program. >> thanks for having me. >> when i was going over the text during the weekend, i was struck by your suggestion the west is aiding and abetting the cloud democracy and president trump shows up to a give a speech whether or not the west has a will to survive. what did you make of that question from the president? >> well, i think that he's misdiagnosed the problem. one is his definition for the rest took on an extremely cultural and religious over tone. made it about christianity. poland is one of the key culprits of what political scientists called backsliding from liberal democracy and he's splintering the west. he's alienating allies. which they try to figure the blueprint, it used to be america. washington, the city upon a hill and now it's not. and the countries in the developing world with l
pbs station from viewers like you.ou. ♪ ♪ >>> ryan is a fellow in global and comparative politics at the london school of economics. how the west is aiding and abetting the decline of democracy. good to have you on the program. >> thanks for having me. >> when i was going over the text during the weekend, i was struck by your suggestion the west is aiding and abetting the cloud democracy and president trump shows up to a give a speech whether or not the west has a will...
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i say, i cannot believe that communicating with our does no good until 80 million viewers call our can our respective congressmen after, if 50 million their congressman and it does no good, i will believe that is true. waters, f from falling west virginia. last call on the topic and last couple of moments of this program. forget, another edition of the program comes your way at 7:00 tomorrow morning, if you stick to the latest what is going on in washington, d.c. and surrounding area, go to c-span.org. thanks for watching today, see you tomorrow. >> the washington institute for policy today is hosting discussion on the threat of lone terrorism, see that live at 12:30 eastern here on secretary state. coming up later today, president trump will be awarding first presidency, r for risked his life. mr. hite house says that ceremony is at 3:00 eastern. it will take place in the east room. also, the president has been tweeting. c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your provider.
i say, i cannot believe that communicating with our does no good until 80 million viewers call our can our respective congressmen after, if 50 million their congressman and it does no good, i will believe that is true. waters, f from falling west virginia. last call on the topic and last couple of moments of this program. forget, another edition of the program comes your way at 7:00 tomorrow morning, if you stick to the latest what is going on in washington, d.c. and surrounding area, go to...