Kylie Morris is the former Washington correspondent and the former Asia correspondent for Channel 4 News. She was also the presenter of More 4 News.
Kylie previously worked at the BBC as the Gaza correspondent from 2001-2002, Kabul correspondent 2002-2004, for which she won an FPA award, and then as the BBC Asia correspondent until joining Channel 4 News in 2006.
One of her first assignments for Channel 4 News was reporting the conflict in Lebanon in July 2006, for which we collectively won an RTS Award. She has been in and out of the newsroom in the last two years - recently she reported the Gulnaz film alongside Leslie Knott and Cleminitne Malpas which has just been nominated for another FPA award.
Texans living in the path of Hurricane Harvey are assessing the damage after the category 4 storm slammed into the coast. But US officials say the worst is yet to come, predicting high winds and flooding could leaving some areas uninhabitable for weeks – or even months.
Mike Broomhead, a conservative talk show host, and Phil Boas, editorial director of The Arizona Republic, discuss President Trump’s Phoenix rally.
President Trump may have opened his speech to supporters in Phoenix last night with calls for unity. But it wasn’t long before he was giving full rein to his own anger, slamming the media, his own Republican party and Congress – threatening a government shutdown. As his 77-minute rampage came to a close, angry protests…
President Trump will be speaking to a rally of supporters in Phoenix, Arizona tonight, and protesters are heading there too, with police on high alert.
The President’s embattled chief strategist, Steve Bannon, is out of Team Trump. A White House statement says the Chief of Staff John Kelly and Steve Bannon have “mutually agreed” today will be his last day. The former Trump campaign guru and leading voice of the alt-right had several high-profile disagreements with other senior members of the President’s staff and members of…
The president has waded back into the debate about America’s confederate past yet again – with a series of tweets declaring the “history and culture of our great country is being ripped apart.”
“They tried to kill my child to shut her up. Well guess what, you just magnified her” – the mother of Heather Heyer, the woman killed during the Charlottesville protest against white supremacists speaking at her memorial service today. By contrast, Donald Trump has faced near universal condemnation over his attempt to draw a moral…
Donald Trump has had a bad week and needs to find solace. Where does he go? To the floors above the clouds of a skyscraper bearing his name in supersized gold letters. Donald Trump is spending another night at his old home in Manhattan, Trump Tower.
Kylie Morris talks about Trump’s statement on Charlottesville.
“Racism is evil”: the words of President Trump as he attempted to silence the critics who accused him of a “moral failure” by not explicitly condemning white supremacists and neo-Nazis after a deadly weekend of protests in Charlottesville. Heather Heyer was killed and 19 others were injured after a car ploughed into a crowd of…
He faced a rough ride from the start. White House Press Secretary Sean Spiceradmonished the press on his first full day in the job over their coverage of the crowd size at Trump’s inauguration. Tonight he’s resigned after six turbulent months fending off reporters and becoming the butt of satirical jokes. In the last few minutes, he said…
He moved seats during a dinner at the G20 to sit next to Vladimir Putin. But what Donald Trump talked about with the Russian leader in this hitherto undisclosed meeting, we shall probably never know. The only other person present was a Russian translator. Mr Trump called the media speculation about the meeting “sick”.
The Trump travel ban is still stalled before the courts. Afghanistan was not on the list of Muslim-majority countries affected by the ban, but a group of young roboticists from that country has become a cause celebre. They had a very diffcult journey to the US. We went along to meet them when they began…
It was one of his flagship election pledges, yet President Trump has lost his bid to repeal and replace large parts of Barack Obama’s healthcare law for the second time, after two Republican senators refused to back the proposal. A furious President, on Twitter, declared Congress should just repeal Obamacare and worry about replacing it…
Re-branding it the “greatest witch hunt in political history”, President Trump has leapt to the defence of his son Donald Jnr over his meeting with a Russian lawyer. Mr Trump declared his son was “open, transparent and innocent”, while Donald Jnr himself told Fox News the meeting was “such a nothing”.