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thank you, gary o'donoghue in washington. in a moment, a look at how the financial markets in europe close the day but first the headlines. failings at every level. for many decades. a long—awaited report gives a damning verdict into the historical abuse and mistreatment of children injersey. historical abuse and mistreatment of children in jersey. 19—year—old heroine saili has beenjailed for life at the old bailey for plotting to bomb targets like an eltonjohn concert in hyde park or oxfordshire. a teenage girl pleads guilty to killing seven—year—old katie rough during a vicious attack in york. let's have a look at how the markets in europe have ended the trading session. european shares have had a great start of the week, helped by energy prices. the price of crude oil touching $49 and barrel. the pound jumped off during the morning following the release of manufacturing data for june. shares in the owner of superdry have risen after it reported a big rise in profits and plans for stand—alone sports stores. supe
thank you, gary o'donoghue in washington. in a moment, a look at how the financial markets in europe close the day but first the headlines. failings at every level. for many decades. a long—awaited report gives a damning verdict into the historical abuse and mistreatment of children injersey. historical abuse and mistreatment of children in jersey. 19—year—old heroine saili has beenjailed for life at the old bailey for plotting to bomb targets like an eltonjohn concert in hyde park or...
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for the latest on reaction in the us, let's speak to gary o'donoghue in washington. we have some area action from the president from twitter. yes, he is calling china out this morning. he says trade between north korea and china has grown 40% in the first quarter of this year and he goes on to see so much for china working with us but we had to get that a try. suggesting he is losing some sort of patients with china. the reason he is singling out china is because china is the only country that has any leverage over north korea. that is a sense here that a milestone has been reached in terms of north korea's military capability. doing this missile launch as america celebrated one of its most important holidays of the year, declaration of independence, 4th year, declaration of independence, 11th ofjuly, and the north korean news agency seeing this was a gift for the american as they said it. the politics of this, the irony of this is that went between south korea and the united states is something china is quite concerned about. the irony as you have got china backing
for the latest on reaction in the us, let's speak to gary o'donoghue in washington. we have some area action from the president from twitter. yes, he is calling china out this morning. he says trade between north korea and china has grown 40% in the first quarter of this year and he goes on to see so much for china working with us but we had to get that a try. suggesting he is losing some sort of patients with china. the reason he is singling out china is because china is the only country that...
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the bbc‘s gary o'donoghue is in washington for us. this new york times article and the claims, how much consternation is this costing four presidentjohn's tea m this costing four presidentjohn's team and how interested are the people investigating these alleged links between russia and the campaign? this has been dominating for the last four years or so, various stages of the meeting had been revealed by the new york times in particular. it took place injune of last year, around the time donald trump had won the republican nomination for the presidency. donald trump junior was there, nomination for the presidency. donald trumpjunior was there, his campaign chairman and his son and law. it was a high—powered meeting at trump tower. the lawyer wanted to speak to them because she had evidence useful to them about damaging hillary clinton. that is what donald trump junior damaging hillary clinton. that is what donald trumpjunior has originally set. the lawyer is alleged to have ties to the kremlin and russia. she has denied that. the kr
the bbc‘s gary o'donoghue is in washington for us. this new york times article and the claims, how much consternation is this costing four presidentjohn's tea m this costing four presidentjohn's team and how interested are the people investigating these alleged links between russia and the campaign? this has been dominating for the last four years or so, various stages of the meeting had been revealed by the new york times in particular. it took place injune of last year, around the time...
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our washington correspondent gary o'donoghue has more. how much trouble is donald trump junior in having released the e—mails? junior in having released the e-mails? i think it depends who you ask. clearly those people who think there is a bad smell about donald trump and his election campaign and connection with russia cbs is getting quite close to a smoking gun. those who support the president theatre just as part of the general media conspiracy, witchhunt, nick hewer insult of the day. i think the difference here is that we have had before records of meetings between trump officials in the campaign and the russian ambassador and the odd banker here and there but here we have actually in his own words donald trump junior reaching have actually in his own words donald trumpjunior reaching out to someone, donald trumpjunior reaching out to someone, responding to someone who said look, i have a connection with the russian state, i have some search for you on hillary clinton, would you like it. and him saying i love it. to me that seems l
our washington correspondent gary o'donoghue has more. how much trouble is donald trump junior in having released the e—mails? junior in having released the e-mails? i think it depends who you ask. clearly those people who think there is a bad smell about donald trump and his election campaign and connection with russia cbs is getting quite close to a smoking gun. those who support the president theatre just as part of the general media conspiracy, witchhunt, nick hewer insult of the day. i...
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gary, thank you. gary o'donoghue. the family of a seven—year—old autistic boy with a rare condition that puts him at risk of severe brain damage are beginning a high court challenge to an nhs decision which has denied him a life—changing drug. nhs england says the effectiveness of the drug, which would cost £100 a day, hasn't been proved. our legal correspondent, clive coleman, is at the high court. clive? well, this young boy, who we are calling david for legal reasons, has a condition known as pku, which means that he cannot metabolise protein. that means he is limited to 12 grams of protein per day. to put that into context, a slice of bread has four grams of protein in it. in addition to that he has severe autism, so he simply doesn't understand that he can't eat the foods that he wants. i spoke to david's father and asked him about the challenges of dealing with david. he'll sometimes run into a room if we're eating, and he will literally take food off our plates. he doesn't realise that he can't have cert
gary, thank you. gary o'donoghue. the family of a seven—year—old autistic boy with a rare condition that puts him at risk of severe brain damage are beginning a high court challenge to an nhs decision which has denied him a life—changing drug. nhs england says the effectiveness of the drug, which would cost £100 a day, hasn't been proved. our legal correspondent, clive coleman, is at the high court. clive? well, this young boy, who we are calling david for legal reasons, has a condition...
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thank you for being with us, gary o'donoghue, our correspondent in washington. the duke and duchess of cambridge have described as "shattering" their visit to a former concentration camp, part of their five day tour of poland and germany. the royal couple met holocaust survivors at stutthof, near gdansk, where 65,000 people were killed during the second world war. prince william hailed the country's "incredible bravery" during the nazi occupation. our royal correspondent peter hunt was travelling with them. poland, a country with a troubled past, provides presidential—style security for visiting royal dignitaries that leaves little to chance. part of that past is captured here at stutthof, a concentration camp turned museum with evil on display, the shoes of those murdered here. it's an education for all visitors. with two survivors, tens of thousands perished here. the duke and duchess paid their respects at the camp's jewish memorial and reflected. "what the nazis did here", william and kate wrote later, "was a terrible reminder of the cost of war". they des
thank you for being with us, gary o'donoghue, our correspondent in washington. the duke and duchess of cambridge have described as "shattering" their visit to a former concentration camp, part of their five day tour of poland and germany. the royal couple met holocaust survivors at stutthof, near gdansk, where 65,000 people were killed during the second world war. prince william hailed the country's "incredible bravery" during the nazi occupation. our royal correspondent...
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gary o'donoghue, thanks, in washington. our top story this lunchtime: after four days of negotiations, brussels and the uk still have "fundamental" disagreements about citizens' rights. and still to come: ian poulter helps —— heads up the leaderboard at royal birkdale on day one of the golf open. we'll have the latest. coming up in sport: alvaro morata arrives in london to complete his move to chelsea from real madrid. the spain international will cost around £60 million, making him the second biggest deal of the summer so far. ten years ago, torrential summer downpours left large parts of the country underwater, as the rain was followed by widespread flooding. thousands of people had to leave their homes. our correspondent phil mackie has returned to some of the worst affected areas, and joins me from upton—upon—severn in worcestershire. yes, i don't think anybody who lived through it will remember, will ever forget, sorry, july 20 2007. it was a day where people got separated from theirfamilies, a day where peopl
gary o'donoghue, thanks, in washington. our top story this lunchtime: after four days of negotiations, brussels and the uk still have "fundamental" disagreements about citizens' rights. and still to come: ian poulter helps —— heads up the leaderboard at royal birkdale on day one of the golf open. we'll have the latest. coming up in sport: alvaro morata arrives in london to complete his move to chelsea from real madrid. the spain international will cost around £60 million, making...
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gary o'donoghue give us the latest from washington. russia has been firmly on the front pages for six months for the president. jared kushner is a key white house member. he will be questioned in private by one of the committees on the hill. we won't hear what comes out of that unless people start talking. they will want to talk to about this famous meeting last year with a russian lawyer who was supposedly offering some dirt on hillary clinton. turned out not to be useful apparently. they want to ask about that. it will also want to ask about that. it will also want to ask you might allegations that he was trying to set up a can of back channel to russia during the transition before donald trump became president. using russian equipment because he didn't trust the american intelligence services. and they will want to talk to them about his meetings with various russian banks around the same time. so there is an awful lot to deal with for the trump family. ten years ago, torrential summer downpours left large parts of the country under
gary o'donoghue give us the latest from washington. russia has been firmly on the front pages for six months for the president. jared kushner is a key white house member. he will be questioned in private by one of the committees on the hill. we won't hear what comes out of that unless people start talking. they will want to talk to about this famous meeting last year with a russian lawyer who was supposedly offering some dirt on hillary clinton. turned out not to be useful apparently. they want...
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let's speak to our correspondent in washington, gary o‘donoghue. he looks like the cat who‘s got the cream. this is a big development on the criminal side. yes, they are very pleased about this. notjust yes, they are very pleased about this. not just because yes, they are very pleased about this. notjust because alphabay is the biggest trading place on the dark web for opioids, guns, malware, child pornography, not only because of that but because of the international co—operation and coordination and have pulled off. there were people from europol at this press conference today, it turns out the person running alphabay is a canadian citizen living in thailand. people are all over the world. i think they are quite pleased they got this thing shut down. it had only been up and running for two years. springing up after a previous incarnation of something similar called the silk road. but this had become much, much bigger. and at the same time that this one was pulled down, a couple of weeks ago, they were working in conjunction with european poli
let's speak to our correspondent in washington, gary o‘donoghue. he looks like the cat who‘s got the cream. this is a big development on the criminal side. yes, they are very pleased about this. notjust yes, they are very pleased about this. not just because yes, they are very pleased about this. notjust because alphabay is the biggest trading place on the dark web for opioids, guns, malware, child pornography, not only because of that but because of the international co—operation and...
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let's speak to our washington correspondent gary o'donoghue. you get the sense there are an awful lot of tensions in the white house is over this. yes, there is a big shuffling going on right now. we've not only got anthony scaramucci coming in as communications director, the departure of sean spicer, that well mount face around the world, but we also have a new press secretary, sarah saunders, announced today, stepping up from deputy to do that kind of work. she has built a better relationship with the media than the sean spicer had. and i think perhaps we will start to see is a bit more openness, they have been cutting back for example, severely cutting back on on camera briefings, which has not gone down well at all. you may see a bit of a reversal of that as we did today with anthony scaramucci coming out and answering questions. and he a nswe i’s a and answering questions. and he answers a lot of questions. he's a very different operator, that is quite clear, from sean spicer, from the get go. he did one of those, it's a classic techniqu
let's speak to our washington correspondent gary o'donoghue. you get the sense there are an awful lot of tensions in the white house is over this. yes, there is a big shuffling going on right now. we've not only got anthony scaramucci coming in as communications director, the departure of sean spicer, that well mount face around the world, but we also have a new press secretary, sarah saunders, announced today, stepping up from deputy to do that kind of work. she has built a better relationship...