Protests in the suburbs of paris following the alleged rape of a black youth worker by a city Police Officer. And a miserable night for arsenal in tonights Champions League match against Bayern Munich. Coming up in Sportsday On Bbc News more Champions League last 16 problems for arsenal as Bayern Munich take control of the tie thanks to three goals in 10 minutes at the allianz arena. Good evening. President trumps public dispute with his own Intelligence Agencies has intensified. Hes accused them of breaking the law by leaking classified information and he blamed them for the resignation of his National Security adviser, michael flynn. Mr flynn had admitted misleading colleagues about his contacts with russian diplomats. The president is now under even greater scrutiny following claims of repeated contacts between his team and russian officials during the election campaign. Our north america editor, jon sopel, reports. These are not the best of times. Not yet four weeks in, his travel
Welcome to bbc news. President trumps public dispute with his own Intelligence Agencies has intensified. Hes accused them of breaking the law by leaking classified information, and he blamed them for the resignation of his National Security adviser michael flynn. Mr flynn had admitted misleading colleagues about his contacts with russian diplomats. The president is now under even greater scrutiny in relation to alleged russian links, as our North America editor jon sopel reports. These are not the best of times. Not yet four weeks in, his travel bans been blocked, his National Security advisers been fired and the questions about his links with russia are piling up. And when the president is angry, the place he vents is on twitter and, boy, did he let rip this morning. And, on the reporting of this the president of the United States and the Prime Minister of israel. At his News Conference with the israeli Prime Minister, no mention of concerns about links with russia and youd never have
Vice president mike pence plans to confirm on his commitment to nato in brussels this morning. Good morning everybody and welcome. A fresh week. Good morning. Fantastic weekend. Always. You . We had a big deal over the weekend that never happened. You leave on friday and you think wow, 143 billion is going to happen but there you go. Monday morning it never existed. We saw the jump in unilever shares. And its been off some 8 or so as investors have come to terms. Some are saying not really a big surprise given some of the political opposition youd see. And little bit higher, up by 3 10 of a percentage point and thats in our main European Forces as well. Most of europe trading higher. Some of the smaller markets trading off by a point or so. Unilever shares have hit the bottom of kraft 600. Take a look at the shares off by roughly 7 . They announced it in a joint press release yesterday after unilever rejected the food giants approach on friday saying it saw no merit in krafts offer. A
Host got to leave it there and i apologize only because were done with this threehour program where we looked at free speech. Time for us to conclude. We take you towe now take you ts institution in washington, d. C. A form looking over Security Matters over 21st century security, looking at the Trump Administration and Security Matters. We will take you to that forum right now. Allow them to take off from where i leave. We will have broad discussion up here amongst ourselves. To my left is former secretary of defense robert hale. He has been through the battles of iraq and afghanistan and sequestration and shutdown. He has seen it all in the obama years where he was for the most of that time. He is speaking today under his own auspices. He is my former boss, i worked with him at the Congressional Budget Office 25 years ago. I know. Twoeflects badly at least ways, the amount of time and your progeny, so to speak. He then went to the air force and was the comptroller through the 1990s f
Significant facial injuries and injuries to his arms and legs and his friends, well, theyre stunned. The familiar garage door that fronts east bristol street at neilson was closed on monday. Ominous sign something was very wrong. The man who works in that garage day and night lay in hospital bed his neighbors stunned. Thats crazy its too close to my house. I got kids here. Reporter somebody breaking in like that tying somebody up . Right. Thats crazy. Reporter 50yearold paul mayor was working in his garage repairing motors late friday with the door open. Two gunmen bound him with electrical tape. They took him to the second floor rear bedroom. They bludgeoned him, pistol whipping him. Reporter badly beaten victim remained bound and gagged his brother discovered him sunday afternoon more than 40 hours later and raced him to the hospital. Its not clear whether anything was stolen a bloody pellet gun was left behind at the scene. Does it appear to be some sort of planned attack. This crim