That its exactly the opposite. And they understand that too. I was explaining about the numbers. We did a speech yesterday, everybody liked the speech. Applause but we had a massive field of people, you saw that. I turned on one of the networks and they showed an empty field. I said, wait a minute, i made a speech. The field was, it looks like a million and a million people. They showed a field where there was practically nobody standing there. And they said donald trump did not draw well. I said, it was almost raining, the rain should have scared them away but god looked down and he said, we wont let it rain on your speech. The first line i got hit by a couple of drops, and isaid, i got hit by a couple of drops, and i said, this is too bad. But the truth is that its dubbed immediately. It was amazing and became really sunny, it poured after i left. We have something that is amazing. Honestly it looked like a million people, whatever it was, it we nt million people, whatever it was, it
Use her meeting with President Trump to tell him to stop insulting women. Good evening, and welcome to bbc news. Hundreds of thousands of people joined protest marches today across the world to voice their concern over the new us president , donald trump. The aim was to highlight the rights of women and minorities, which protesters say are under threat from the new administration. Tens of thousands of people joined the rally in london and other cities across the uk. The biggest, though, was in washington, as the bbcs katty kay reports. They came in their thousands. Children, men, and women. Lots of women. I came from hawaii to be here today. I am women. I came from hawaii to be here today. Iam here women. I came from hawaii to be here today. I am here to represent all the people that cannot be here. Today. I am here to represent all the people that cannot be harem gives me hope for our future. It was a really dark day when the electoral results came in. It is not that we hate donald tr
Use her meeting with President Trump to tell him to stop insulting women. Good evening, and welcome to bbc news. Hundreds of thousands of people joined protest marches today across the world to voice their concern over the new us president , donald trump. The aim was to highlight the rights of women and minorities, which protesters say are under threat from the new administration. Tens of thousands of people joined the rally in london and other cities across the uk. The biggest, though, was in washington, as the bbcs katty kay reports. They came in their thousands. Children, men, and women. Lots of women. I came from hawaii to be here today. I am women. I came from hawaii to be here today. Iam here women. I came from hawaii to be here today. I am here to represent all the people that cannot be here. Today. I am here to represent all the people that cannot be harem gives me hope for our future. It was a really dark day when the electoral results came in. It is not that we hate donald tr
To generate his own voice, complete with Yorkshire Accent. And nick has the weather. It is icy see in a few spots this morning and some patches of fog around i have this full report. Good morning. First, our main story. Train passengers in britain are being let down by the way the government oversees the railways, according to a report by mps. The Commons Transport Committee says customers are less and less satisfied with the service they get, and yet they are paying more for it. Theyre calling on the Department For Transport to give up some of its powers. Rob young reports. Dissatisfied passengers, rising ticket prices, poor performance. Mps are scathing about the way the government oversees the railways. They say passengers have been failed by the way ministers award franchises to Train Companies. The commons Committee Says competition is meant to drive improvements, but warns there is dwindling interest from potential operators. National express used to be the biggest Train Company
To generate his own voice, complete with Yorkshire Accent. And nick has the weather. It is icy see in a few spots this morning and some patches of fog around i have this full report. Good morning. First, our main story. Train passengers in britain are being let down by the way the government oversees the railways, according to a report by mps. The Commons Transport Committee says customers are less and less satisfied with the service they get, and yet they are paying more for it. Theyre calling on the Department For Transport to give up some of its powers. Rob young reports. Dissatisfied passengers, rising ticket prices, poor performance. Mps are scathing about the way the government oversees the railways. They say passengers have been failed by the way ministers award franchises to Train Companies. The commons Committee Says competition is meant to drive improvements, but warns there is dwindling interest from potential operators. National express used to be the biggest Train Company