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of course, that is firmly denied by the white house. and, in fact, we have a statement from the white house press secretary this evening that says, "this subpoena changes nothing. "it is just more document requests, wasted time, and taxpayer dollars "that will ultimately show that the president "did nothing wrong." now, chris, it seems like events are always moving thick and fast. it comes off the back of an already busy day, these revelations of text messages between american diplomats. yeah, and you get the idea that the democrats are pushing to try and investigate every avenue they can. and these text messages came after one of those impeachment inquiries involving those three congressional committees. now, one of the text messages has particularly caught their attention, and it is again about that question of suspending military aid, which america was involved with before that conversation between the presidents. and one of them, a senior us diplomat in ukraine bill taylor, said, "as i said on the phone, i think it is crazy to withh
of course, that is firmly denied by the white house. and, in fact, we have a statement from the white house press secretary this evening that says, "this subpoena changes nothing. "it is just more document requests, wasted time, and taxpayer dollars "that will ultimately show that the president "did nothing wrong." now, chris, it seems like events are always moving thick and fast. it comes off the back of an already busy day, these revelations of text messages between...
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senior democrats in the us demand the white house hands over documents for their impeachment inquiry into president trump. prince harry begins legal action against the owners of the sun and the mirror over alleged phone hacking. hard times for the high street, as new figures reveal more than 1,600 shops have closed as a result of restructuring deals since the beginning of last year. england are ahead at half time against argentina in the rugby world cup. victory in tokyo would secure england's place in the quarterfinals. and we head to greece as the acropolis museum unveils its newest excavation to mark its tenth anniversary. that's in the travel show in half an hour. much of hong kong is shut down after violent demonstrations led to the suspension of the city's public transport network — many shopping centres, banks and businesses have been unable to open. thousands of people have taken to the streets to protest against a newly—imposed ban on wearing face—masks. the protesters use the masks to avoid identification. hong kong's leader, carrie lam, is warning that she can no lon
senior democrats in the us demand the white house hands over documents for their impeachment inquiry into president trump. prince harry begins legal action against the owners of the sun and the mirror over alleged phone hacking. hard times for the high street, as new figures reveal more than 1,600 shops have closed as a result of restructuring deals since the beginning of last year. england are ahead at half time against argentina in the rugby world cup. victory in tokyo would secure england's...
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obviously the white house has not responded yet, but what will their response have to be now? well, ultimately, this could end up in a legal battle, if they don't want to hand over these documents. there is certainly a great deal of power, as far as the congressional committees are concerned. they can demand this kind of information. it doesn't necessarily mean we will not see a legal fight over necessarily mean we will not see a legalfight over this, necessarily mean we will not see a legal fight over this, or certainly some delays. but it also gives you the sense that they are determined to push ahead with these inquiries into impeachment, and this will retain the pressure on president trump, and it is very clear over the last few days that he is, to some extent, feeling that pressure. yes, he has got a new strategy, yes, he is coming out fighting, saying he has every right to demand enquiries into corruption, he has every right to demand that, even from foreign governments, but there is this big question, because ultimately it is against the law in the united states to get
obviously the white house has not responded yet, but what will their response have to be now? well, ultimately, this could end up in a legal battle, if they don't want to hand over these documents. there is certainly a great deal of power, as far as the congressional committees are concerned. they can demand this kind of information. it doesn't necessarily mean we will not see a legal fight over necessarily mean we will not see a legalfight over this, necessarily mean we will not see a legal...
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president under pressure, democrats issue a legal demand to the white house for documents relating to an impeachment inquiry. hundreds of protesters join unoffical rallies in hong kong, defying a government ban on face masks. prince harry launches legal action against the owners of two british newspapers over alleged phone—hacking. and the revolutionary technology that's allowed a paralysed man to move again. the white house has been ordered to hand over documents relating to the impeachment investigation of president trump. a statement from the heads of the democratic—led inquiry committee said they sent a letter to the acting white house chief of staff, mick mulvaney, demanding evidence related to allegations that mr trump pressured ukraine for political favours. they accused the president of defiance, obstruction, and cover—up. our washington correspondent, chris buckler, reports. what one president asked another is what is at the heart of these enquiries. and how far it donald trump go to press president zelensky to investigate his political rival joe biden and his son. the
president under pressure, democrats issue a legal demand to the white house for documents relating to an impeachment inquiry. hundreds of protesters join unoffical rallies in hong kong, defying a government ban on face masks. prince harry launches legal action against the owners of two british newspapers over alleged phone—hacking. and the revolutionary technology that's allowed a paralysed man to move again. the white house has been ordered to hand over documents relating to the impeachment...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news, at the white house. radd seiger is the spokesman for the family and was with them at the white house. we can speak to him now in new york. there has been a lot of activity since you joined me here in the studio about a week ago to talk about harry and his parents, culminating in this extraordinary meeting. just give us your account of what happened at the white house? well, i'm still catching my breath, we're about 12 hours on and ijust wa nted we're about 12 hours on and ijust wanted to give myself some space and time to figure outjust what happened. because at least as far as iam happened. because at least as far as i am concerned, that was a totally unprecedented and quite extraordinary meeting. we were in new york, mid—morning yesterday, doing a number of appearances on the brea kfast doing a number of appearances on the breakfast shows out here, trying to raise harry's case amongst the population here. and i got a phone call, it must have been about 11 o'clock, saying, from somebody at the white h
duncan kennedy, bbc news, at the white house. radd seiger is the spokesman for the family and was with them at the white house. we can speak to him now in new york. there has been a lot of activity since you joined me here in the studio about a week ago to talk about harry and his parents, culminating in this extraordinary meeting. just give us your account of what happened at the white house? well, i'm still catching my breath, we're about 12 hours on and ijust wa nted we're about 12 hours on...
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john sobel at the white house for us. rebecca legrand is a defence attorney who focuses specifically on federal government investigations. she's in our washington bureau now. welcome, thank you very much for your time. we have heard other evidence about this phone call. we didn't even hear this, it was behind closed doors. why are we using words like devastating? why is it such a problem for the president? because one after the other three are public servants, or a military veteran has come before committees in the house saying that they were disturbed in real—time by what donald trump was doing and a parallel foreign policy seems to be running that was focused, instead of on protecting us security or the security of our allies, focused on digging up dirt on his opponents and focused on trying to relitigate the findings of every intelligence agency that has looked at it that russia interfered with the 2016 elections. that has been incredibly disturbing and witness after witness has gone before congress and said that is
john sobel at the white house for us. rebecca legrand is a defence attorney who focuses specifically on federal government investigations. she's in our washington bureau now. welcome, thank you very much for your time. we have heard other evidence about this phone call. we didn't even hear this, it was behind closed doors. why are we using words like devastating? why is it such a problem for the president? because one after the other three are public servants, or a military veteran has come...
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if they do, they could potentially force the white house to co—operate. it seems to have held open the door in this letter to this idea of cooperating. but also you have a parallel procedure going on in the senate, where there is a senatejudiciary in the senate, where there is a senate judiciary committee. and in the senate, where there is a senatejudiciary committee. and we heard from a leading voice from the senate that he is going to call then really giuliani, the present‘s personal attorney. you can see them trying to muddy the waters and try to get it off the topic of the president asking a foreign leader to interfere in the 2020 election. meanwhile, support frankly —— impeachment enquiry is increasing for of as troubling republicans behind closed doors. it certainly is. our thanks to laura. also making news today. the us has imposed visa restrictions on chinese officials it believes have been involved in abuses against ethnic uighur muslims. it says the measure complements monday‘s move to blacklist 28 chinese organisations, saying they were
if they do, they could potentially force the white house to co—operate. it seems to have held open the door in this letter to this idea of cooperating. but also you have a parallel procedure going on in the senate, where there is a senatejudiciary in the senate, where there is a senate judiciary committee. and in the senate, where there is a senatejudiciary committee. and we heard from a leading voice from the senate that he is going to call then really giuliani, the present‘s personal...
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inquiry. 0ur north america editorjon sopel is at the white house. donald trump sought to characterise them as do—nothing democrats trying to tear him down over what was a perfect call. he's called it a lynching and says it is people giving evidence are never trumpers and that is what he accused lieutenant colonel vindman of being, except that lieutenant colonel vindman is a decorated war hero, injured in iraq and it's hard to characterise him as some kind of party hack who wants to destroy the president. he served both republican and democratic party administrations so that makes it more difficult and what he said in his testimony was devastating. he said, "i did not think it was proper to demand that a foreign government investigate a us citizen." the us citizen he is referring to is donald trump's democratic rivaljoe biden and his son hunter over his business dealings and he said there was no national security justification for turning ukraine into a partisan issue, which it shouldn't be, and he said the president's interest in ukraine and joe b
inquiry. 0ur north america editorjon sopel is at the white house. donald trump sought to characterise them as do—nothing democrats trying to tear him down over what was a perfect call. he's called it a lynching and says it is people giving evidence are never trumpers and that is what he accused lieutenant colonel vindman of being, except that lieutenant colonel vindman is a decorated war hero, injured in iraq and it's hard to characterise him as some kind of party hack who wants to destroy...
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that is firmly denied by the white house and we have a statement from the white house in this subpoena changes nothing, it is more document request, a waste of time and taxpayer dollars that will ultimately show that the president did nothing wrong. it feels that events a re did nothing wrong. it feels that events are always moving thick and fast. it comes off an already busy day, these revelations of text m essa 9 es day, these revelations of text messages between american diplomats. yeah, and you get the idea that the democrats are pushing to try and investigate every avenue they can. and these text messages came after one of those impeachment enquiry might. one of the text messages is been particular caught their attention and it is again about that question of suspending military aid, which america was involved with before that conversation between the presidents. one diplomat said as i said on the phone i think it is crazy to withhold security assistance for help with a political campaign. we should say there was a text m essa g e campaign. we should say there was a text message b
that is firmly denied by the white house and we have a statement from the white house in this subpoena changes nothing, it is more document request, a waste of time and taxpayer dollars that will ultimately show that the president did nothing wrong. it feels that events a re did nothing wrong. it feels that events are always moving thick and fast. it comes off an already busy day, these revelations of text m essa 9 es day, these revelations of text messages between american diplomats. yeah, and...
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requests for documents from the white house have become demands. with a subpoena issued by the democrats, alongside a strongly worded letter, that accuses the president of choosing a path of "defiance, obstruction and cover up." among the many records they want is a full rather than a rough transcript, showing exactly what mr trump said to the ukrainian president in a phone call during the summer. that's when he controversially tried to pressure volodymyr zelensky into launching an inquiry into the potential presidential candidatejoe biden and his son, hunter, who had business dealings in the country. on a visit to greece, the us secretary of state couldn't hide his frustration at this latest attempt by congress to put pressure on the president. this is what's wrong... when the world doesn't focus on the things that are right, the things that matter, the things that impact real people's lives, and instead you get caught up in some silly gotcha game. but democrats have still to decide on whether to hold a formal vote to impeach the president. some p
requests for documents from the white house have become demands. with a subpoena issued by the democrats, alongside a strongly worded letter, that accuses the president of choosing a path of "defiance, obstruction and cover up." among the many records they want is a full rather than a rough transcript, showing exactly what mr trump said to the ukrainian president in a phone call during the summer. that's when he controversially tried to pressure volodymyr zelensky into launching an...
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but the white house has confirmed it will not co—operate with the impeachment inquiry. an official letter to democratic party leaders claims the process is "constitutionally illegitimate", and accuses them of seeking to rewrite the 2016 election. mr trump has blocked one key witness, the us ambassador to the european union, from giving evidence to congress, and democrats have now issued a subpoena to try to force him. more legal wrangles are likely. this from our reporter peter bowes. a clash at the heart of american government. the white house flexing its muscle and refusing to have anything to do with the democrats‘ impeachment enquiry in the house of representatives. in an 8—page letter, the president's lawyer says the enquiry "violates fundamental fairness", and "lacks any legitimate constitutional foundation". it accuses the democrats of seeking to overturn the results of the 2016 election, and deprive the american people of the president they've freely chosen. the white house believes the enquiry is flawed because it's moving forward without a vote on the floo
but the white house has confirmed it will not co—operate with the impeachment inquiry. an official letter to democratic party leaders claims the process is "constitutionally illegitimate", and accuses them of seeking to rewrite the 2016 election. mr trump has blocked one key witness, the us ambassador to the european union, from giving evidence to congress, and democrats have now issued a subpoena to try to force him. more legal wrangles are likely. this from our reporter peter...
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chair of the house intelligence committee, adam schiff, had this warning for the white house... the president wants to make this all about the whistleblower and suggests people that come forward with evidence of his wrongdoing are somehow treasonous and should be treated as traitors and spies. this is a blatant effort to intimidate witnesses. it is an incitement to violence. it has been reported tonight that the whistleblower first of his concerns about mr trump abusing his power to a house intelligence community aid, much of the disgust of the president, who is now trying to turn the tables on mr schiff. it shows that schiff is a fraud. that's a big story. he knew long before and he helped write it too. that's not true says hte whistleblower‘s lawyer but the president is reverting to his tried and tested playbook — lashing out at his accusers. laura trevelyan, bbc news, washington. —— subpoena. we will be back in washington a little later. let's take a look at some of the day's other news: at least five people have been killed in anti—government protests across iraq.
chair of the house intelligence committee, adam schiff, had this warning for the white house... the president wants to make this all about the whistleblower and suggests people that come forward with evidence of his wrongdoing are somehow treasonous and should be treated as traitors and spies. this is a blatant effort to intimidate witnesses. it is an incitement to violence. it has been reported tonight that the whistleblower first of his concerns about mr trump abusing his power to a house...
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the white house, congress and the supreme court. i don't think there is anything constitutionally illegitimate about an impeachment process, but clearly there are many more legal wrangles to come. well, there are three coequal branches of government and the president refuses really to acknowledge that he has to co—operate with the congress. it is not unusual for this negotiating to go on for a president to resist the oversight from congress and an impeachment enquiry, but in the and, this is going to go to the courts. it will eat up time, which is part of the president's strategy, to wait this out, and his waging this in political arena, bowling this illegitimate, partisan and all of that. —— calling it. his supporters will believe that, but we are seeing a shift in the polls from softer republicans, i guess they would say they are using the term, and the support for an impeachment enquiry, which is now better than 50%, its use among democrats of course does make it is huge, but you have to bring along the rest of the country
the white house, congress and the supreme court. i don't think there is anything constitutionally illegitimate about an impeachment process, but clearly there are many more legal wrangles to come. well, there are three coequal branches of government and the president refuses really to acknowledge that he has to co—operate with the congress. it is not unusual for this negotiating to go on for a president to resist the oversight from congress and an impeachment enquiry, but in the and, this is...
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i mean, the 8—page lighter from the white house seems to go beyond executive privilege. refusing all corporation by saying this is an illegitimate investigation. well, the problem is it isa investigation. well, the problem is it is a legitimate investigation, it is illegitimate concern from congress. if the president engage in self—dealing with the ukrainians, thatis self—dealing with the ukrainians, that is be a clear impeachable offe nce. that is be a clear impeachable offence. so, congress is both oversight and impeachment authority to demand this information. they will wind in court. this will certainly kick the can the road, it will delay things. but the outcome is pretty much certain. the problem is pretty much certain. the problem is that there is no discernible legal strategy here. they are really clear cutting their own defences. which is baffling. so, they may end up which is baffling. so, they may end up in which is baffling. so, they may end upina which is baffling. so, they may end up in a senate trial, having done untold harm to themselves. jonathan, th
i mean, the 8—page lighter from the white house seems to go beyond executive privilege. refusing all corporation by saying this is an illegitimate investigation. well, the problem is it isa investigation. well, the problem is it is a legitimate investigation, it is illegitimate concern from congress. if the president engage in self—dealing with the ukrainians, thatis self—dealing with the ukrainians, that is be a clear impeachable offe nce. that is be a clear impeachable offence. so,...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news, at the white house. raad seiger is the spokesman for the family and was with them at the white house. he spoke to us from new york about what happened at the meeting. as far as as faras i'm as far as i'm concerned, that was a totally unprecedented and quite extraordinary meeting. we were in new york mid—morning yesterday, doing a number of appearances on the brea kfast doing a number of appearances on the breakfast show is out here, trying to raise harry's case amongst the population here, and i got a phone call, it must have been about iiam, and it was somebody at the white house, they couldn't tell me who, but a senior government official wa nted but a senior government official wanted to see us, and could we please come down to washington, about three hours away, and we talked and we said, let's go and see, let's see what they have to say, maybe it's something positive. once we got in there, well, there he was, mrtrump. so that once we got in there, well, there he was, mr trump. so that was our firs
duncan kennedy, bbc news, at the white house. raad seiger is the spokesman for the family and was with them at the white house. he spoke to us from new york about what happened at the meeting. as far as as faras i'm as far as i'm concerned, that was a totally unprecedented and quite extraordinary meeting. we were in new york mid—morning yesterday, doing a number of appearances on the brea kfast doing a number of appearances on the breakfast show is out here, trying to raise harry's case...
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they hope it will reveal what was being discussed inside the white house. they say that multiple requests have been ignored and they acute donald trump of defiance and a cover—up. donald trump did after ukrainian president to launch an enquiry into the bidens. this is about corruption. if you read our constitution then i have an obligation to look at corruption. i have a obligation. there is no evidence. none. not one little tiny piece. the american people know me and they know him. they know even the people that support him. even the people that support him. even the people that support him. even the people that support him knows he lies constantly. democrats believe the president used the issue to put pressure on the ukrainian government and that has been given more weight by this newly revealed text by bill taylor, the most senior diplomat in ukraine. in it he writes a... donald trump insist that there was no quid pro quo. democrats say they need to see all of the white house documents to get a clear picture of the president‘s action. doctors in the
they hope it will reveal what was being discussed inside the white house. they say that multiple requests have been ignored and they acute donald trump of defiance and a cover—up. donald trump did after ukrainian president to launch an enquiry into the bidens. this is about corruption. if you read our constitution then i have an obligation to look at corruption. i have a obligation. there is no evidence. none. not one little tiny piece. the american people know me and they know him. they know...
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requests for documents from the white house have become demands. with a subpoena issued by the democrats, alongside a strongly worded letter, that accuses the president of choosing a path of "defiance, obstruction and cover up." among the many records they want is a full rather than a rough transcript, showing exactly what mr trump said to the ukrainian president in a phone call during the summer. that's when he controversially tried to pressure volodymyr zelensky into launching an inquiry into the potential presidential candidatejoe biden and his son, hunter, who had business dealings in the country. on a visit to greece, the us secretary of state couldn't hide his frustration at this latest attempt by congress to put pressure on the president. this is what's wrong... when the world doesn't focus on the things that are right, the things that matter, the things that impact real people's lives, and instead you get caught up in some silly gotcha game. but democrats have still to decide on whether to hold a formal vote to impeach the president. some p
requests for documents from the white house have become demands. with a subpoena issued by the democrats, alongside a strongly worded letter, that accuses the president of choosing a path of "defiance, obstruction and cover up." among the many records they want is a full rather than a rough transcript, showing exactly what mr trump said to the ukrainian president in a phone call during the summer. that's when he controversially tried to pressure volodymyr zelensky into launching an...
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what we saw the white house today was extraordinary. it was the president of the united states trying to spend what has been widely condemned as, within his own party, a great american betrayal of america's kurdish allies who fought alongside them against the so—called islamic state. trying to turn that betrayal into a story of american success, a story of personal success —he success, a story of personal success — he claimed at one point the people we re — he claimed at one point the people were coming up to him and slapping him on his back, but that hasn't been happening. he's not been lavished with praise over this, but absolutely deluged with criticism, not least from people like mitch mcconnell, the republican senate majority leader. he said it was a great outcome, but... turkey has gotten what it wanted, the safe zone in northern syria, and also russia, who can obviously consolidate more of its power in syria. and of course what we saw yesterday was the turkish president and vladimir putin in sochi with a shared agenda abo
what we saw the white house today was extraordinary. it was the president of the united states trying to spend what has been widely condemned as, within his own party, a great american betrayal of america's kurdish allies who fought alongside them against the so—called islamic state. trying to turn that betrayal into a story of american success, a story of personal success —he success, a story of personal success — he claimed at one point the people we re — he claimed at one point the...
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house, so thatis get delivered to the white house, so that is quite interesting. and they still have online subscriptions, apparently, so it is not all doom and gloom. eco- warriors over there. iam not and gloom. eco- warriors over there. i am not sure we're going to get to the story of the day, which our dear bbc man huw edwards taking on the burglars in his pyjamas. he has managed to recover his car, which was burgled about a month ago. huw has recently ta ken was burgled about a month ago. huw has recently taken up boxing and looks fabulous, and he has now taken on the news with huw and so much more. stay with us. many more to come. hello. there's a battle between cold and mild air taking place across the uk at the moment to see which wins out for the weekend. spoiler — it is the cold air that wins. it's already in place across northern parts of the uk. on the dividing line between the two, before the cold air wins and heads south, some of us are about to get a lot of heavy rain through friday into at least early saturday, from the moors of south—west engla
house, so thatis get delivered to the white house, so that is quite interesting. and they still have online subscriptions, apparently, so it is not all doom and gloom. eco- warriors over there. iam not and gloom. eco- warriors over there. i am not sure we're going to get to the story of the day, which our dear bbc man huw edwards taking on the burglars in his pyjamas. he has managed to recover his car, which was burgled about a month ago. huw has recently ta ken was burgled about a month ago....
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the press statement from the white house. there are outside that that's on that the tax is to occupy. the kurds who currently card in that area it will leave nobody to go to that area. if you get this present bracket, it goes back to this idea of national security that you cannot wait for an attack on your own soil. you have to defend further afield. it shows you that everything and said he is inextricably linked. 0ur everything and said he is inextricably linked. our support for the kurds is notjust about the kurds, notjust the kurds is notjust about the kurds, not just about turkey, the kurds is notjust about the kurds, notjust about turkey, but it is about the security in north—eastern syria, preventing isis primary emerging —— preventing isis from re—emerging. it is important for policymakers to understand that this is not really about doing something for the kurds. this is about trying to expand moderate resources to safeguard our national security —— thank you for your input. and with us now is the conservat
the press statement from the white house. there are outside that that's on that the tax is to occupy. the kurds who currently card in that area it will leave nobody to go to that area. if you get this present bracket, it goes back to this idea of national security that you cannot wait for an attack on your own soil. you have to defend further afield. it shows you that everything and said he is inextricably linked. 0ur everything and said he is inextricably linked. our support for the kurds is...
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that will concern the white house to a certain extent and it will unsettle republicans but the white house continues to fight on but it hasn't been a good week, frankly. if you take a look for example, without this case brought against two soviet — born us citizens who it seems were funnelling money according to prosecutors through an energy company they set up in florida to republican political campaigns. these were two individuals who were essentially welcomed into the white house, welcomed into mr trump's mar—a—lago resort and pictured with the president. and what is interesting about lev parnas and igor fruman as they had a personal relationship with rudy giuliani, donald trump's personal attorney and this will play into whether the democrats will push ahead with a vote to impeach donald trump. washington has announced it will sell 3000 more personnel to support saudi arabia. it follows last month's attack on saudi arabia's oil industry. five people have been injured after a knife attack on the north of england. a40 —year—old man was initially arrested on suspicion of t
that will concern the white house to a certain extent and it will unsettle republicans but the white house continues to fight on but it hasn't been a good week, frankly. if you take a look for example, without this case brought against two soviet — born us citizens who it seems were funnelling money according to prosecutors through an energy company they set up in florida to republican political campaigns. these were two individuals who were essentially welcomed into the white house, welcomed...
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in response, the white house accused the democrats of setting up a kangaroo court that would only waste time and taxpayers‘ dollars, and president trump‘s press secretary insisted that all their inquiries would ultimately show that the president had done nothing wrong. chris buckler, bbc news, washington. much of hong kong is shut down after violent demonstrations led to the suspension of the city‘s public transport network — many shopping centres, banks and businesses have been unable to open. thousands of people have taken to the streets today to protest against a newly—imposed ban on wearing face—masks. hong kong‘s leader, carrie lam is warning that she can no longer tolerate rioters destroying the territory. translation: the extreme actions of rioters created a very dark night for hong kong and made hong kong society semi—paralysed. everyone is very worried and concerned, or even scared. the government will suppress violence with the greatest determination. i appeal to everyone to support the government in suppressing violence in accordance to the law, condemn violen
in response, the white house accused the democrats of setting up a kangaroo court that would only waste time and taxpayers‘ dollars, and president trump‘s press secretary insisted that all their inquiries would ultimately show that the president had done nothing wrong. chris buckler, bbc news, washington. much of hong kong is shut down after violent demonstrations led to the suspension of the city‘s public transport network — many shopping centres, banks and businesses have been unable...
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house speaker nancy pelosi has told president trump he is not above the law after the white house has confirmed it will not co—operate with the impeachment inquiry. an official letter to democratic party leaders claims the process is "constitutionally illegitimate", and accuses them of seeking to rewrite the 2016 election result. mr trump has blocked one key witness, the us ambassador to the european union, from giving evidence to congress, and democrats have now issued a subpoena to try to force him to appear. this from our reporter peter bowes. a clash at the heart of american government. the white house flexing its muscle and refusing to have anything to do with the democrats' impeachment enquiry in the house of representatives. in an 8—page letter, the president's lawyer says the enquiry "violates fundamental fairness", and "lacks any legitimate constitutional foundation". it accuses the democrats of seeking to overturn the results of the 2016 election, and deprive the american people of the president they've freely chosen. the white house believes the enquiry is flawed becaus
house speaker nancy pelosi has told president trump he is not above the law after the white house has confirmed it will not co—operate with the impeachment inquiry. an official letter to democratic party leaders claims the process is "constitutionally illegitimate", and accuses them of seeking to rewrite the 2016 election result. mr trump has blocked one key witness, the us ambassador to the european union, from giving evidence to congress, and democrats have now issued a subpoena...
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the white house continues to fight on. but it hasn't been a good week, frankly. we have had this case brought against two soviet born us citizens who, it seems, were funnelling money, according to prosecutors, through an energy company set up in florida to republican vertical campaigns. these we re republican vertical campaigns. these were two individuals who were essentially welcomed into the white house, they were welcomed into mr trump's resort, and richard with the president. what is interesting about them is that they also had a relationship with rudy giuliani, mr trump's personal attorney. that'll be another focus would democrats as they continue to look at whether they continue to look at whether they will push ahead with a vote to impeach donald trump. that is chris buckler in washington. news out of washington this evening, klavan mcclella n washington this evening, klavan mcclellan has quit afterjust washington this evening, klavan mcclellan has quit after just six months in thejob mcclellan has quit after just six months in the job was obviously for pe
the white house continues to fight on. but it hasn't been a good week, frankly. we have had this case brought against two soviet born us citizens who, it seems, were funnelling money, according to prosecutors, through an energy company set up in florida to republican vertical campaigns. these we re republican vertical campaigns. these were two individuals who were essentially welcomed into the white house, they were welcomed into mr trump's resort, and richard with the president. what is...
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inquiry. 0ur north america editorjon sopel is at the white house. donald trump has sought to characterise them as do—nothing democrats trying to tear him down over what was a perfect call. he's called it a "lynching" and says it is people giving evidence are never trumpers and that is what he accused lieutenant colonel vindman of being today. except that lieutenant colonel vindman is a decorated war hero, injured in iraq and turned up at the hearing in his military uniform. and it's hard to characterise him as some kind of party hack who wants to destroy the president. he served both republican and democratic party administrations so that makes it more difficult. and what he said in his testimony was devastating. he said, "i did not think it was proper to demand that a foreign government investigate a us citizen." the us citizen he is referring to is of course donald trump's democratic rivaljoe biden and his son hunter, over his business dealings. and he said there was no national security justification for it, turning ukraine into a partisan issu
inquiry. 0ur north america editorjon sopel is at the white house. donald trump has sought to characterise them as do—nothing democrats trying to tear him down over what was a perfect call. he's called it a "lynching" and says it is people giving evidence are never trumpers and that is what he accused lieutenant colonel vindman of being today. except that lieutenant colonel vindman is a decorated war hero, injured in iraq and turned up at the hearing in his military uniform. and it's...
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we always say it is a remarkable day at the trump white house. there is so much that goes on, so much hyperbole, so much friction. but today was especially contentious, with the revelation of this letter, and also the conflict with the senior leadership of the democrats walking out from this meeting with the president in the cabinet room at the president in the cabinet room at the white house. it is particularly extraordinary, isn't it? as one a nalyst extraordinary, isn't it? as one analyst put it, he was not the only one to make this point but he put it there is white house official turkey policy, just recently, first of all turkey can go ahead and invade syria, then turkey should not invade syria, then turkey should not invade syria, then turkey is being sanctioned for invading syria, and now who cares if turkey invades syria? yes, that's one way to sum it up, and the president was asked directly at a news conference that he held with the italian president today in the east room about him green lighting this invasion as a result of that phone
we always say it is a remarkable day at the trump white house. there is so much that goes on, so much hyperbole, so much friction. but today was especially contentious, with the revelation of this letter, and also the conflict with the senior leadership of the democrats walking out from this meeting with the president in the cabinet room at the president in the cabinet room at the white house. it is particularly extraordinary, isn't it? as one a nalyst extraordinary, isn't it? as one analyst...
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arriving at the white house, harry's pa rents, arriving at the white house, harry's parents, charlotte and tim, had no idea they were about to meet president of the united states. they spent 15 minutes with donald trump. afterwards, charlotte said at one point, the president held her hand. but she says they still don't know if the woman who knocked down harry would return to the uk. allan i asked him again. i said would return to the uk. allan i asked him again. isaid if would return to the uk. allan i asked him again. i said if it was your 19—year—old son or your son, no matter what age, you would be doing the same as me. -- he was holding the same as me. -- he was holding the hand at the time and said yes i would. he said maybe we will try and push this from a different angle. harry dunn died six weeks ago after his motorbike collided with a car in northamptonshire. the car was being driven on the wrong side of the road by anne sacoolas who later left the uk, despite being the main suspect. ina stunning uk, despite being the main suspect. in a stunning surprise, president trump t
arriving at the white house, harry's pa rents, arriving at the white house, harry's parents, charlotte and tim, had no idea they were about to meet president of the united states. they spent 15 minutes with donald trump. afterwards, charlotte said at one point, the president held her hand. but she says they still don't know if the woman who knocked down harry would return to the uk. allan i asked him again. i said would return to the uk. allan i asked him again. isaid if would return to the uk....
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harry dunn's parents at the white house — they say they were shocked to be asked to meet the american woman accused of killing their son in a car crash. and william and kate in the mountains of the hindu kush, to see for themselves the effects of global warming. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news, several men have been arrested after bulgarian police identify suspects who racially abused england players in this week's euro qualifier in sofia. good evening. the frantic search for a last—minute brexit deal has reached new levels today on the eve of the european summit in brussels. officials are said to have agreed the basis of a new agreement, but hopes of finalising the work by midnight tonight are fading. the prime minister, borisjohnson, has been trying to get conservative brexit supporters and northern ireland's dup to back his revised plan for the future of northern ireland after brexit. this report from our political editor, laura kuenssberg, contains some flash photography. he's in a rush, a terrible rush. keep working, he says. eu leaders will be there in the afternoon. an
harry dunn's parents at the white house — they say they were shocked to be asked to meet the american woman accused of killing their son in a car crash. and william and kate in the mountains of the hindu kush, to see for themselves the effects of global warming. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news, several men have been arrested after bulgarian police identify suspects who racially abused england players in this week's euro qualifier in sofia. good evening. the frantic search for a...
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harry dunn's parents speak to the bbc about their visit to the white house and the shocking invitation to meet the woman involved in the fatal crash. hello, and welcome. i'm michelle fleury in washington, and christian fraser is in london. there is a lot happening on brexit this evening, a lot of it unfolding while we are on air. deadlines have come and gone as borisjohnson continues to push for a brexit deal ahead of tomorrow's eu summit in brussels. but as we speak, despite positive noises on all sides, there are still issues to be resolved. the eu's chief negotiator michel barnier is presenting proposals to the eu ambassadors tonight. we should get something from donald tusk the eu council president in the next hour. that may cast some light on where things stand and what the agenda will look like at tomorrow's summit. in his efforts to keep everyone on—side, boris johnson has been keeping various groups updated through the day. key among them the democratic unionist party of northern ireland, as well as members of the erg, that influential group of brexit supporting mps. contrary
harry dunn's parents speak to the bbc about their visit to the white house and the shocking invitation to meet the woman involved in the fatal crash. hello, and welcome. i'm michelle fleury in washington, and christian fraser is in london. there is a lot happening on brexit this evening, a lot of it unfolding while we are on air. deadlines have come and gone as borisjohnson continues to push for a brexit deal ahead of tomorrow's eu summit in brussels. but as we speak, despite positive noises on...
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for anyonejust joining us, we have a picture of the white house. plenty of flags, including one of the marine corps. we expect president trump very shortly to come out and talk about the tweet that he sent last night when he said something big was happening. reports are that us special forces have carried out an attack on abu bakr al—baghdadi. we will continue talking while we keep an eye on those pictures and wait for an eye on those pictures and wait foertrump to an eye on those pictures and wait for mr trump to enter. if it is confirmed that al—baghdadi has been killed, how does the islamic state movement regroup? the islamic state group itself has not really disintegrated. it had lost its power base and has been kicked out of iraq. the iraqi government two years ago declared victory over islamic state. was that too early to declare victory? if you are cynical, yes, but the facts on the ground say that, yes, the iraqi government declared victory two years ago, but we have a lot of the top leaders of islamic state moving to syria. the last st
for anyonejust joining us, we have a picture of the white house. plenty of flags, including one of the marine corps. we expect president trump very shortly to come out and talk about the tweet that he sent last night when he said something big was happening. reports are that us special forces have carried out an attack on abu bakr al—baghdadi. we will continue talking while we keep an eye on those pictures and wait for an eye on those pictures and wait foertrump to an eye on those pictures...
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harry dunn's parents at the white house. they've been talking about the bombshell invitation to meet the woman involved in the fatal crash. we are still willing to meet her, but it needs to be on uk soil. the americans move out and the russians move in. how the us troop withdrawal has changed the syrian conflict. northern rail could be nationalised, but would this end the misery for commuters? william and kate head for pakistan's mountains and call for more action on climate change. coming up in and coming up in sportsday later in the hour on bbc news, we'll be live in sofia, as further arrests are made, following the racist abuse targeting england's black footballers during monday's match against bulgaria. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. as we go on air today, the future of the uk's relationship with the european union is balanced on a knife—edge. several deadlines have come and gone over the last 2a hours and still negotiators from the two sides are talking in brussels. borisjohnson has held a cabinet me
harry dunn's parents at the white house. they've been talking about the bombshell invitation to meet the woman involved in the fatal crash. we are still willing to meet her, but it needs to be on uk soil. the americans move out and the russians move in. how the us troop withdrawal has changed the syrian conflict. northern rail could be nationalised, but would this end the misery for commuters? william and kate head for pakistan's mountains and call for more action on climate change. coming up...
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but later, downing street clarified that, saying the prime minister had simply asked the white house to help. for harry's family, the only meeting they want is back in britain — their home, their loss. duncan kennedy, bbc news, new york. that is it from me. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @ lvaughanjones. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: el clasico on the move. protests in barcelona see la liga ask to change the location for the barcelona versus real madrid match. the history makers. the washington nationals are heading to the world series for the first time. south africa prepare for their battle with the brave blossoms in the world cup quarter—finals we start with football, and the news from spain, where la liga have requested that the first clasico of the season should be moved because of fears of civil unrest. champions barcelona are due to host rivals real madrid at the camp nou on saturday 26 october, but there have been protests in catalonia since nine separatist leaders were jailed fo
but later, downing street clarified that, saying the prime minister had simply asked the white house to help. for harry's family, the only meeting they want is back in britain — their home, their loss. duncan kennedy, bbc news, new york. that is it from me. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @ lvaughanjones. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: el clasico on the move. protests in barcelona see la liga ask to...
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brett samuels is the white house reporterfor the hill. i asked him why the president has backed down. this is certainly a bit of a shakeup for a saturday night, the president making some big news here. he, you know, he put himself in a difficult position by choosing to host the g7 summit next year at his own family property near miami. democrats, as you mentioned, had obviously been piling on with the criticism, accusing him of attempting to use his office to profit and to feed his family's company with brand exposure and with monetary gain. and even some republicans had been, you know, uneasy about the decision and pretty open that it was not good optics, even if they were not willing to speak out in quite as strong terms as democrats. so it was really mounting, kind of, from all sides. we'd seen some foreign leaders sort of raise some red flags about this decision. so it was becoming a bit untenable and we saw the president, as he does not often do, he caved in here to the criticism. is there daylight late now between the president and
brett samuels is the white house reporterfor the hill. i asked him why the president has backed down. this is certainly a bit of a shakeup for a saturday night, the president making some big news here. he, you know, he put himself in a difficult position by choosing to host the g7 summit next year at his own family property near miami. democrats, as you mentioned, had obviously been piling on with the criticism, accusing him of attempting to use his office to profit and to feed his family's...
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our north america editor, jon sopel, is at the white house. just how potentially damaging to the president is this testimony? i think this is serious and i think, reeta, it is getting more serious by the day. donald trump has sought to characterise what is unfolding us do nothing democrats trying to tie him down over what was a perfect call, he has called it a lynching, and he said it is also the people giving evidence never trumpers, and that is what you accuse lieutenant colonel vindman of being today, except he is a decorated war hero, injured in iraq, turned up at the hearing in his military uniform, and it is hard to characterise him as just some kind of party hack who wants to destroy the president. he has served both republican and democratic party administrations. so that makes it more difficult, and what he said in his testimony was devastating — he saidi his testimony was devastating — he said i did not think it was proper to demand that a foreign government investigate a us citizen, the us it is and he is referring to is, of cou
our north america editor, jon sopel, is at the white house. just how potentially damaging to the president is this testimony? i think this is serious and i think, reeta, it is getting more serious by the day. donald trump has sought to characterise what is unfolding us do nothing democrats trying to tie him down over what was a perfect call, he has called it a lynching, and he said it is also the people giving evidence never trumpers, and that is what you accuse lieutenant colonel vindman of...
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despite what the white house is saying, congress does has an oversight role within the constitution. canon exercise that oversight if it can't get hold of the documents, the evidence? well, that is a very interesting question. it can subpoena these documents, but then there is a feeling thatjust refusing to hand over the documents alone might constitute obstruction of congress which could in itself be an impeachable offence. clearly, what they are doing is continuing to try to get evidence from people who will speak behind closed doors, their testimony probably won't come out for quite some time, and to assemble this investigation, this jigsaw puzzle to try to prove that president trump violated his oath of office. they have quite a fight on their hands as far as a timetable is concerned. nancy pelosi has said she wa nts concerned. nancy pelosi has said she wants is included by christmas. thank you very much for that. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: as racism in football hits the headlines, what do fans think of how it is handled? we're at raheem sterling's old school to fin
despite what the white house is saying, congress does has an oversight role within the constitution. canon exercise that oversight if it can't get hold of the documents, the evidence? well, that is a very interesting question. it can subpoena these documents, but then there is a feeling thatjust refusing to hand over the documents alone might constitute obstruction of congress which could in itself be an impeachable offence. clearly, what they are doing is continuing to try to get evidence from...
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brett samuels, white house reporter, make you very much. the president of the european council, donald tusk, has confirmed he's received a formal request from borisjohnson to delay brexit for three months. mr tusk said he would start consulting eu leaders on how to respond. mrjohnson also sent a second letter telling european leaders that a further brexit delay would be a mistake. he was forced to ask for a delay after mps voted not to approve his dealfor the uk to leave the eu until all the legal steps had been completed. this is how he reacted to that defeat. i will tell our friends and colleagues in the eu exactly what i have told everyone in the last 88 days that i've served as prime minister — that further delay would be bad for this country, bad for the — bad for our european union, and bad for democracy. it's an historic day for parliament, because it has said it will not be blackmailed by a prime minister who is apparently prepared, once again, to defy a law passed by this parliament. here's our political editor, laura kuenssber
brett samuels, white house reporter, make you very much. the president of the european council, donald tusk, has confirmed he's received a formal request from borisjohnson to delay brexit for three months. mr tusk said he would start consulting eu leaders on how to respond. mrjohnson also sent a second letter telling european leaders that a further brexit delay would be a mistake. he was forced to ask for a delay after mps voted not to approve his dealfor the uk to leave the eu until all the...
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the white house says president trump will make a major statement at the white house on sunday, following a tweet from the president saying something very big had just happened. no details have been given of what mr trump was referring to, but there's speculation that it could concern the leader of the islamic state militant group, abu bakr al—baghdadi. us media reports suggest he was the target of a us special forces operation in the syrian province of idlib on saturday. if with me is our news reporter gareth barlow. this all started about 90 20 pm —— 9:20pm saturday evening, a very simple tweet with no details. an hour with social media abounding with a lot of theory and the white house putting out a crisp statement saying president trump would make a major statement at 9am sunday morning, from the white house. the bbc bureau chief says these kinds of announcements this far out does suggest something significant, and like you say, numerous sources across america media suggest it might be linked to a possible operation against the leader of the islamic state group. we should say, i
the white house says president trump will make a major statement at the white house on sunday, following a tweet from the president saying something very big had just happened. no details have been given of what mr trump was referring to, but there's speculation that it could concern the leader of the islamic state militant group, abu bakr al—baghdadi. us media reports suggest he was the target of a us special forces operation in the syrian province of idlib on saturday. if with me is our...
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the white house says president trump will make a major statement at the white house on sunday, following a tweet from the president saying something very big had just happened. no details have been given of what mr trump was referring to, but there's speculation that it could concern the leader of the islamic state militant group, abu bakr al—baghdadi. us media reports suggest he was the target of a us special forces operation in the syrian province of idlib on saturday. with me is our news reporter gareth barlow. what more do we know? with regard to the us government and donald trump, very little. late on saturday night he tweeted, very simply, something very because happen. no further detail and explanation. over an hour later the white house put out a little bit more expansive comment saying the president of the united states would be making a major statement tomorrow. that is sunday morning from the white house but again no further detail or explanation. us media is now reporting that the leader of islamic state abu bakr al—baghdadi is thought to have been killed any possible ope
the white house says president trump will make a major statement at the white house on sunday, following a tweet from the president saying something very big had just happened. no details have been given of what mr trump was referring to, but there's speculation that it could concern the leader of the islamic state militant group, abu bakr al—baghdadi. us media reports suggest he was the target of a us special forces operation in the syrian province of idlib on saturday. with me is our news...
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shocking white house meeting. the parents of harry dunn meet with president trump. for the second time in a week, harry dunn's parents are headline news across america. their search for justice now taking them to a meeting with the president. as they arrived at the white house, they had no idea they would be meeting donald trump, and were stunned when he announced that anne sacoolas, the main suspect in their son's crash, was in the room next door, ready to meet them. we've said all along that we are willing to meet her, we are still willing to meet her, but it needs to be on uk soil, and with therapists and mediators, and that's notjust for us, it's for her as well. he did ask two or three times. he did mention it two or three times, because we said, no, we didn't feel it was right. he said again, didn't he, no, she's here, so let's get it on. he mentioned trying to heal it. so it was a bit of pressure, but we stuck to our guns, we feel. the family's spokesman from their own village, an american himself, described president trump's attempts to mediate a meeting wit
shocking white house meeting. the parents of harry dunn meet with president trump. for the second time in a week, harry dunn's parents are headline news across america. their search for justice now taking them to a meeting with the president. as they arrived at the white house, they had no idea they would be meeting donald trump, and were stunned when he announced that anne sacoolas, the main suspect in their son's crash, was in the room next door, ready to meet them. we've said all along that...
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you can see the white house, president trump and eve ryo ne white house, president trump and everyone tried to catch their breath. does it continue at this pace or do you think there are effo rts pace or do you think there are efforts to stonewall, slow things down, potential legal proceedings? the democrats will proceed with what they have, regardless of what the administration does or does not do. if the administration does not comply with the cepedas, that gives the democrats and opportunity to say they are not complying, but my feeling is it benefits everyone to have this move quickly, so the democrats will advance this in a way that will have an impeachment vote this fall with the actual impeachment trial taking place right around the holidays. we will have to see what happens but i think it will continue to move quickly at everyday bobbing a lot of breaking news. that is what they watch going into the holidays. we are going back to donald trump is taking another question. some bad things have gone on andi question. some bad things have gone on and i think we will get to the bott
you can see the white house, president trump and eve ryo ne white house, president trump and everyone tried to catch their breath. does it continue at this pace or do you think there are effo rts pace or do you think there are efforts to stonewall, slow things down, potential legal proceedings? the democrats will proceed with what they have, regardless of what the administration does or does not do. if the administration does not comply with the cepedas, that gives the democrats and opportunity...
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there have been suggestions that the white house may have dangled a visit to the white house, some kind of summit between the presidents or alternatively it may be that they would suspend security assistance to force the investigation to take place. that strongly denied by the white house but the democrats want to see the documents about any discussions. until this point they say they've been stonewalled by mike pompeo and it the state department and the white house but they are addressing these documents —— they are aggressively attempting to obtain these documents. the headlines on bbc news... the parents of a teenager killed in a road accident involving an american diplomat‘s wife make an emotional appeal for her to return to the uk. violent clashes in hong kong as tens of thousands of protestors defy emergency laws banning face masks. a call by borisjohnson for the eu to engage fully with his brexit proposals with 11 days to go before a key summit. sport and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here's james pearce. good evening. it's been a very bad day for the ch
there have been suggestions that the white house may have dangled a visit to the white house, some kind of summit between the presidents or alternatively it may be that they would suspend security assistance to force the investigation to take place. that strongly denied by the white house but the democrats want to see the documents about any discussions. until this point they say they've been stonewalled by mike pompeo and it the state department and the white house but they are addressing...