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,sabrina.” willbe doing a harissa lamb leg. and what are you doing? pineapple chicken with a scorched rice. and peter richards in charge of the wine. and you guys are in charge of the heaven and hell vote. see you at ten o'clock. thank you very much. the headlines in just ten o'clock. thank you very much. the headlines injust a moment. hello, this is breakfast with charlie stayt and steph mcgovern. coming up before ten... stav will have all the weekend's weather for you. but first, a summary of this morning's main news. armed police and military personnel will be at key locations across the uk, after the terror threat alert was raised to "critical" — the highest possible level — in the wake of yesterday's parsons green tube bombing. that means the government believes a further terror attack may be imminent. speaking the breakfast in the last hour, the security minister ben wallace explained the reasons behind raising the threat level. if we look across the whole of the spectrum of other people we are concerned about, and whether they respond to that attack. there are a lot of diff
, sabrina.” will be doing a harissa lamb leg. and what are you doing? pineapple chicken with a scorched rice. and peter richards in charge of the wine. and you guys are in charge of the heaven and hell vote. see you at ten o'clock. thank you very much. the headlines in just ten o'clock. thank you very much. the headlines injust a moment. hello, this is breakfast with charlie stayt and steph mcgovern. coming up before ten... stav will have all the weekend's weather for you. but first, a...
through video link. a provisional date has been set for the 19th of march, nextyear.sabrinasabrinakouider was visibly upset. this is after a badly burned body was found in southfields on sunday. it was so badly burned that police we re it was so badly burned that police were unable to identify the victim. more postmortem tests are going to be carried out. the victim has been named locally as a french nanny. the two defendants have been remanded in custody. the trial date has been set for the 19th of march next year. that depends on the next crown court appearance, on the 12th of december later in the year. let's get a weather update. for many, the weather is shaping up to be financed right through the remainder of the day. it was a murky start, high—pressure setting up towards the near continent and scandinavia. that is dominating the weather. low pressure sitting in the atlantic. after a murky start of the morning, things have been brightening up nicely. this is the scene in hampton court, taken by one of our weather watchers. as we head to the rest of the day it is not
through video link. a provisional date has been set for the 19th of march, next year. sabrina sabrina kouider was visibly upset. this is after a badly burned body was found in southfields on sunday. it was so badly burned that police we re it was so badly burned that police were unable to identify the victim. more postmortem tests are going to be carried out. the victim has been named locally as a french nanny. the two defendants have been remanded in custody. the trial date has been set for...
:sabrinaonething comes up, whatever your feelings, i thought for the president, he made it a bigger issue than it needed to have been. it took time away from the talk about tax cuts, urgency getting them done, because the whole health care thing seems to be falling apart. that is rather restricted view of this, but i just think that he contributed to make this a bigger deal than it should have been. what do you think? >> i agree with you, neil. i think this was both a missed opportunity and now it's a distraction, right? a missed opportunity in the sense, i don't agree with what these players were doing. i think we have to separate out our feelings for particular challenges that the country might be facing or particular people who are in office right now from what the national anthem or what the white house or what different institutions represent. they represent liberty and opportunity and that is something i don't think we want to thumb our nose at. we want to embrace to figure out how to make life better for more people in america. this was missed opportunity for the president an
: sabrina one thing comes up, whatever your feelings, i thought for the president, he made it a bigger issue than it needed to have been. it took time away from the talk about tax cuts, urgency getting them done, because the whole health care thing seems to be falling apart. that is rather restricted view of this, but i just think that he contributed to make this a bigger deal than it should have been. what do you think? >> i agree with you, neil. i think this was both a missed...
saw all that thank goodness people are finally reaching their loved ones. myfriendsabrinafinallytalked with her mother in puerto rico. she is so relieved. >> it real slay humanitarian crisis going on there. no running water for many people. this is going to compound as the days and months wear on as well. four to six months that they believe until they see electricity across the island. i want to show you what the latest is with hurricane maria. good news. it's starting to weaken. and in fact, it's dropped about 10 kilometers per hour since the last national hurricane center update at 11:00 p.m. eastern standard. so we're talking now the latest information available to cnn. now we still have tropical storm watches in effect. this is for the extreme east coast of the united states over the cape hatteras, specifically across the outer banks of north carolina. we have highlighted that in yellow. kill devil hills into nagshead, as well as the hatteras region, that's the area where we believe tropical storm force conditions could impact the region there are other concerns as well. bu
saw all that thank goodness people are finally reaching their loved ones. my friend sabrina finally talked with her mother in puerto rico. she is so relieved. >> it real slay humanitarian crisis going on there. no running water for many people. this is going to compound as the days and months wear on as well. four to six months that they believe until they see electricity across the island. i want to show you what the latest is with hurricane maria. good news. it's starting to weaken....
sheets from a life magazine shoot when she wasmakingsabrinain1953. ♪ ♪ along with her photographic archive, the sale includes old scripts, plays and movies, some signed, and some with her scribbles. >> they're here, a lovely annotation in pencil about carey grant. going gray, actually. you see he's not young, but he's not too old either. in good physical shape, i'd say. which lovely to get her thoughts on him. >> reporter: audrey retained such a level of celebrity it's hard to put a price on her belongings. who knows what a devoted fan will pay for her berbury trench code, powder compact, a pair of her sunglasses, the only pair on offer here. the director billy wilder expressed it better than most. god kissed the cheek of audrey hepburn and there she was. and here she is now or at least a lot of her things almost 500 lots to be precise. all looking for a new home. nick glass, cnn, at christies in central london. >> you want me to buy that, natalie? >> she's not my size actually. i'm much more petite. thanks for watching this hour. i'm natalie allen. >> and i'm george h
sheets from a life magazine shoot when she was making sabrina in 1953. ♪ ♪ along with her photographic archive, the sale includes old scripts, plays and movies, some signed, and some with her scribbles. >> they're here, a lovely annotation in pencil about carey grant. going gray, actually. you see he's not young, but he's not too old either. in good physical shape, i'd say. which lovely to get her thoughts on him. >> reporter: audrey retained such a level of celebrity it's hard...
. david: well, and the market does play into everything that wedo,sabrina, butsometimes has a perverse effect when the government gets involved. the government has been creating perverse incentives, incentivizing folks to do the wrong thing. >> that's right, david. so often we wonder how these situations happened. and government got into the business of x. and in this case they got into the business of flood insurance and as a result they sort of replaced market rates with these artificially low rates which encourages, i don't want to say bad behavior, but riskier behavior. you may have a beautiful view if you live on the coast of florida, but you're at greater risk and that often comes with a higher price tag and i think that's what unfortunately a lot of people don't realize how we got to this point. david: john, i know you love to be a purist about economic policy, but you have to be a realist, in this environment it might be tough to pull off, right? >> i think that rich and steve and everyone is right that you're not going to get this right now, but rich is absolutely rig
. david: well, and the market does play into everything that we do, sabrina, but sometimes has a perverse effect when the government gets involved. the government has been creating perverse incentives, incentivizing folks to do the wrong thing. >> that's right, david. so often we wonder how these situations happened. and government got into the business of x. and in this case they got into the business of flood insurance and as a result they sort of replaced market rates with these...
nation. david: that's an optimisticview.sabrina, ihave a feeling that all of this talk about isolation is from people that didn't look at the whole speech. while the president said put america first, he was also talking about american values and about what america has done to help the rest of the world. let's just play another little clip from his speech. go ahead. >> today, if we do not invest ourselves, our hearts and our minds in our nations, if we will not build strong families, safe communities and healthy so seats for-- societities for ourselves, no one can do it for us. david: it's less about isolationism and more about reliance. right? >> sort of, david. the speech was not as bad as portrayed. it was all over the place. there's a difference between rhetoric and policy. and the policy is ones you would have heard from any republican and democrat about humanitarian aid and all of that was sensible. sometimes the challenge is he doesn't quite think through what he's saying. yes, i think a president should put america first, but sometimes putting america first means worki
nation. david: that's an optimistic view. sabrina, i have a feeling that all of this talk about isolation is from people that didn't look at the whole speech. while the president said put america first, he was also talking about american values and about what america has done to help the rest of the world. let's just play another little clip from his speech. go ahead. >> today, if we do not invest ourselves, our hearts and our minds in our nations, if we will not build strong families,...
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. let's bring in the roundtable.sabrinaisa political reporter for the guardian. here's what i think. sabrina, you first. i think this thing is dead as a cucumber, whatever it is, dead as a door nail. and the reason i think, you've got 32 republicans now, no matter what they say in the leadership who haven't committed to the bill. >> it's hard to imagine that mitch mcconnell can bring this bill to the floor when the math doesn't add up. they can lose two republican senators. you had a couple of holdoutscol. but then you have senators privately expressing concerns and looking for a coffer to not have to take another vote on an obamacare repeal bill that's not going to turn. and they don't pass it by anywhere whether it's from the right or whether it's when you look down to tough reelection battles. >> john what would you rather do if you're a united states senator republican from a red state. would you rather face people mad at you because you couldn't repeal obamacare, or would you rather have repealed obamacare defending the system that you put in which sucks. >> those were af
. let's bring in the round table. sabrina is a political reporter for the guardian. here's what i think. sabrina, you first. i think this thing is dead as a cucumber, whatever it is, dead as a door nail. and the reason i think, you've got 32 republicans now, no matter what they say in the leadership who haven't committed to the bill. >> it's hard to imagine that mitch mcconnell can bring this bill to the floor when the math doesn't add up. they can lose two republican senators. you had a...
referring to kim jong-un as rocket man. let's bring in molly hooperandsabrinasadiki.big welcome to you both. sabrina, i want to get here. i want to get right to the tweet. we should point out that the re readout of his call does not mention rocket man. how might president moon be reacting when he hears of this tweet? >> i think the fact of the matter is with respect to north korea, trump has shown himself to be similarly belicose in his rhetoric and erratic in his behavior that have drawn parallels to kim jong-un himself. so the question is a lot of people are asking does president trump's behavior help to de-escalate the situation or is he only escalating it further? the administration is of course understoring that they still want to look for a diplomatic resolution, but i don't think the president himself has really shoni serious desire to sit down and have negotiations. he seems to instead be firing off on twitter and in turn raising concerns, i think, among allies overseas who are of course counting on u.s. leadership and not just governing in 140 characters or less? >> molly, wha
referring to kim jong-un as rocket man. let's bring in molly hooper and sabrina sadiki. big welcome to you both. sabrina, i want to get here. i want to get right to the tweet. we should point out that the re readout of his call does not mention rocket man. how might president moon be reacting when he hears of this tweet? >> i think the fact of the matter is with respect to north korea, trump has shown himself to be similarly belicose in his rhetoric and erratic in his behavior that have...
. >>> let's bringinsabrinaandmolly hooper. ladies, welcome. the president's visit to texas and louisiana yesterday, can something be perceived as a political win under these awful circumstances given it was take two for the president but he was roundly perceived as being a lot warmer an empathetic than the first go around. >> yes i think some the criticism he faced from the visit earlier in the week is he didn't get anywhere near the actual storm and its impact. he didn't meet with any of the victims and was lacking empathy, is the operating word that people used. so it's clear that the white house received that message. they made a more concerted effort to have him meet with the victims and do what most presidents do when facing disasters of this magnitude, to provide a source of comfort to those who have been affected by the storm. the real challenge, though, begins now. and he's requested an additional -- initial, i should say, emergency supplemental from congress to deal with the devastation caused by harvey. the when congress returns is he going to make a forceful case and put aside
. >>> let's bring in sabrina and molly hooper. ladies, welcome. the president's visit to texas and louisiana yesterday, can something be perceived as a political win under these awful circumstances given it was take two for the president but he was roundly perceived as being a lot warmer an empathetic than the first go around. >> yes i think some the criticism he faced from the visit earlier in the week is he didn't get anywhere near the actual storm and its impact. he didn't...
jewelry and photographs from movies such as my fair ladyandsabrinaareestimated to raise nearly seven hundred thousand dollars the actors script of the film breakfast at tiffany's and the movies musical score are up for sale. people loved audrey she was a phenomenon really. but in terms of presale estimates there's two lots that really stand out particular amongst the group one of them is just behind the breakfast at tiffany's script which is her annotated working script based in her favorite turquoise saying you see a cop in lines over from page to page underlining annotating and when you look at it and you look at the film you can see how one relates the other it will take that moment which is fantastic and actually we've got a great collection of scripts throughout the sale which is kind of the backbone of it because it really tells the story of her of her career which is so wonderful with my fellow you sabrina many others as well. this is all just here are these are the top stories russia is calling for calm as the leaders of the u.s. and north korea continue to trade insults russ
jewelry and photographs from movies such as my fair lady and sabrina are estimated to raise nearly seven hundred thousand dollars the actors script of the film breakfast at tiffany's and the movies musical score are up for sale. people loved audrey she was a phenomenon really. but in terms of presale estimates there's two lots that really stand out particular amongst the group one of them is just behind the breakfast at tiffany's script which is her annotated working script based in her...
tell it really told the story of her of her career which is so wonderful with my fellowyousabrinamanyothers as well. this is al jazeera it's going to round up at the top stories now china is imposing limits on oil exports to north korea new sanctions from the u.n. last week included fuel import restrictions it is also banning imports of textiles one of pyongyang's last major sources of foreign revenue china is north korea's biggest trading partner and the country relies on it for much of its exports on friday u.s. president donald trump praised china for stepping up more pressure i made a friend in china president xi and yesterday he basically took the banking industry away from north korea never been done. never. that's based on relationship relationship is very good but we're dealing with somebody that will figure out he may be smart he may be strategic and he may be totally crazy but you know what no matter what he is we're going to handle it for a leave me. russia's foreign minister said the leaders of the u.s. and north korea need to stop trading insults at each other and s
tell it really told the story of her of her career which is so wonderful with my fellow you sabrina many others as well. this is al jazeera it's going to round up at the top stories now china is imposing limits on oil exports to north korea new sanctions from the u.n. last week included fuel import restrictions it is also banning imports of textiles one of pyongyang's last major sources of foreign revenue china is north korea's biggest trading partner and the country relies on it for much of...
wemeetsabrina. who'stracking the proposed and richmond site. we were able to discover the plan for the construction of a new enrichment facility by analyzing open source information this area up here does not have any construction so far but the plans are to build a ukrainian centrifuge program here and you enrichment facility means that india will be expanding its talk of highly enriched uranium. serena do is concerned but the new site could trigger a nuclear reason the subcontinent it's significant because it indicates that india's uranium enrichment needs are growing and we believe they're growing because india needs to fuel its nuclear submarine program. we worry about pakistan because pakistan has a tendency to want to match any new advancements that india makes and currently we are worried that pakistan might want to match india's efforts when it comes to creating a nuclear submarine program china is also nearby and any advancements in this nuclear program are going to create are going to have destabilizing effects in the region and yes we worry about us collation. assumi
we meet sabrina. who's tracking the proposed and richmond site. we were able to discover the plan for the construction of a new enrichment facility by analyzing open source information this area up here does not have any construction so far but the plans are to build a ukrainian centrifuge program here and you enrichment facility means that india will be expanding its talk of highly enriched uranium. serena do is concerned but the new site could trigger a nuclear reason the subcontinent it's...