Someone hasjust asked if someone has just asked if we are picking up tweets during the programme. We definitely are. Weve been talking about Donald Trumps trip to brussels today. Donald trump will be flying to sicily to model where there is a two day summit. How do you assess today . It was quite a strange day. You do not have to be a Body Language expert to feel that a lot of the nato leaders, european leaders, were uncomfortable with donald trump standing up on the stage and harrying them about not paying their fairshare harrying them about not paying their fair share for defence spending. The promised mark of 2 of gdp, the majority of nato members do not do that and he essentially lectured them, it could i did me of Inauguration Day when donald trump stood up and talked about all of the politicians behind him saying they we re politicians behind him saying they were benefiting the rest of the country was not. If we look at that in the context of america that is precisely what a lot
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About their campaign. The kind table, and pupils across the country are competing to be crowned a rocky roads. Crowned rock heroes. Good morning. Its thursday the 6th july. Welcome to bbc Newsroom Live the chairman of the iraq inquiry, Sirjohn Chilcot, has told the bbc that the former Prime Minister, tony blair, was not straight with the nation, or his inquiry, about the decisions made in the run up to the iraq war. Speaking for the First Time Since the publication of his report a year ago today, sirjohn told the bbc why he thinks mr blair made the decisions he did, and about mr blairs State Of Mind at the time of the inquiry. The iraq inquiry by Sirjohn Chilcot took 7 years and ran into two million words. The Main Findings were that policy on iraq was made on flawed intelligence and assessments. And the planning and preparation for the country after Saddam Hussein was wholly inadequate. in response to sirjohns interview with the bbc a spokesman for mr blair highlighted that the report
Are we going to repeal and replace obamacare with Something Better . This is the covenant that we made with the American People when we ran on a repeal and replace plan in 2016. We are designing a system that is not going to lower costs, and that is the big deal. By removing the mandate of a governmentmandated, you must buy this program or you will pay a penalty, and eliminating choice, we are enacting, i think, very strong conservative flat numeric values and health care that give allamericans more choice at a lower cost. I think that should be a very positive message. Make no mistake, the president is very proud of the product they produce. We are going to try to make this bill better if we can, but right now, where it is, it is not what we told the voters we were going to do. Shannon tonight, as President Trump finds himself in sell mode, we will delve deep into the divisions. Page david mcintosh, president of the club for this year, he just met with the president
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The latest news from around the world. The latest news from around the world. Facing, not just the temperatures, the Daytime Temperatures in the redding area are in excess of 105 and closer to 110 degrees. And it that is taxing to the firefighters. Let alone the heat that the fire generates and all that plays into the fire behavior and i talked to many veteran firefighters in the wildland arena and heard almost verbatim from every one of them that the fire behave yoior that they witnessed and experienced on thursday evening into friday morning, they had never seen before. And these are Men And Women that have many, many years of experience and training under their belts. Climate change is making an impact. I was reading hear since 2012 there has not been a month without a Wildfire Burning in the state and the governor has called this a new normal. This is a completely different situation that anyone is trained
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