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not said esther reached between the u.s. and the rest of the world is growing at home democrats are now in control of the house how big of a game changer is to result of the u.s. midterms for the rest of the club i asked kate ca a veteran. as the u.s. midterm elections leave the country in a political stalemate with congress divided between republicans and democrats continues to pursue its divisive foreign policy line which is making america's european allies uneasy the president to to achieve his global goals with the democrats in the house will be alliances entreaties put in place by his previous as is the trump treatment and how will the u.s. move forward in tomorrow's world. two decades cia and veteran rolf moore what larson welcome to the program with it's always great to have you with us it's been a year things have changed lots to discuss now world leaders recently gathered in paris to mark the centenary anniversary of the and of world war one in his speech at the ceremony french fries in the my own back home delibera
not said esther reached between the u.s. and the rest of the world is growing at home democrats are now in control of the house how big of a game changer is to result of the u.s. midterms for the rest of the club i asked kate ca a veteran. as the u.s. midterm elections leave the country in a political stalemate with congress divided between republicans and democrats continues to pursue its divisive foreign policy line which is making america's european allies uneasy the president to to achieve...
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esther mcvey and penny mordaunt, the work and pensions secretary and the international development secretary are thought to have been on the edge for a while now. it is when you strike. the ministers tomorrow have a choice in front of them, 2pm meeting, do they support the deal or walk out? michael heseltine resigned in 1985. it is hard for them to resign for maximum impact when she loses, if she loses, in parliament, which many things she well because of the deal. they've all got half an eye on the leadership in the future. michael gove going now... they all have? it's going to be a mighty big leadership election! there's at least three people in that list to fa ncy least three people in that list to fancy their chances, and one of their michael gove has to decontaminate himself from last time when he was wanting the job himself. he was then borisjohnson's right—hand man and he stabbed boris in the back, the tory party doesn't like as having its next leader of the assassin of the leader who was toppled. they have to play a tricky game if they want to take over from may but in a peaceful w
esther mcvey and penny mordaunt, the work and pensions secretary and the international development secretary are thought to have been on the edge for a while now. it is when you strike. the ministers tomorrow have a choice in front of them, 2pm meeting, do they support the deal or walk out? michael heseltine resigned in 1985. it is hard for them to resign for maximum impact when she loses, if she loses, in parliament, which many things she well because of the deal. they've all got half an eye...
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resignations by two senior cabinet ministers secretary dominic rob and work and pensions secretary esther mcvey quit saying the deal did not go far enough in breaking ties with ease.
resignations by two senior cabinet ministers secretary dominic rob and work and pensions secretary esther mcvey quit saying the deal did not go far enough in breaking ties with ease.
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he was swiftly followed by the work and pensions secretary esther mcvey, and a clutch ofjunior aides and ministers. the withdrawal agreement is all about how the uk leaves the european union, not the permanent future relationship. it covers things like the divorce bill, eu citizens‘ rights, and crucially, the northern irish border, during what's known as the transition period immediately after brexit. parliament had — one way or another — spent much of the week talking about brexit, but it was her three—hour statement to parliament on thursday that saw the tension peak — and the prime ministerforced, again and again — to defend the agreement. i know it's been a frustrating process and forced us to confront some very difficult issues. but a good brexit, a brexit which is in the national interest is possible. we have persevered and have made decisive breakthrough. once a final deal is agreed, i will bring it to parliament, and i will ask mps to consider the national interest and give it their backing. voting against a deal would take us all back to square one. the withdrawa
he was swiftly followed by the work and pensions secretary esther mcvey, and a clutch ofjunior aides and ministers. the withdrawal agreement is all about how the uk leaves the european union, not the permanent future relationship. it covers things like the divorce bill, eu citizens‘ rights, and crucially, the northern irish border, during what's known as the transition period immediately after brexit. parliament had — one way or another — spent much of the week talking about brexit, but...
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platforms and esther's claimed that the underlying bills didn't exist and the money never went where it was intended right platform that makes cash very easy transaction matching lenders and borrowers and then you use that. to collateralize. a money. raising and so the bonds that are sold against the platform gets ever escalating pyramid scheme until blows up i mean that's happens frequently it's highly predictable but again don't blame capitalism a couple of them the problem is fraud well the chinese government is worried because there are thousands of people showing up in cities across china demanding their ten thousand dollars or twenty thousand dollars back you know these are small farmers out in the middle of nowhere showing up in the cities and causing riots because they've been defrauded by some exit scam right and a billion chinese people listen to uncle max. by bitcoin. well we've got to take a break and when we come back we will be celebrating the joys of the second half. what politicians do something. to put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you
platforms and esther's claimed that the underlying bills didn't exist and the money never went where it was intended right platform that makes cash very easy transaction matching lenders and borrowers and then you use that. to collateralize. a money. raising and so the bonds that are sold against the platform gets ever escalating pyramid scheme until blows up i mean that's happens frequently it's highly predictable but again don't blame capitalism a couple of them the problem is fraud well the...
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suspects and started to say who might be picked off next essentially, penny mordaunt, andrea leadsom, esther mcvey, thought to be unhappy and considering their position is. interesting to see what happens. some labour remainer ministers as well —— considering their positions. she's at war with both wings of her party. they're becoming almost united over one thing, which is boris, brexiteer, johnson, and jo, the thing, which is boris, brexiteer, johnson, andjo, the remainer johnson, andjo, the remainer johnson, they are together, united in dismay at the chequers proposal. she is now going to have a hairy weekend ahead of her. the fear from her point of view, remember this is a prime minister who has suffered 18 resignations since she came to power, an extraordinary total, she now has this prospect that other ministers will, like jojohnson, examine their conscience and go, look, ijust examine their conscience and go, look, i just cannot examine their conscience and go, look, ijust cannot support this. they may do it from a brexiteer standpoint, or they may do it from a remainerstandpoint,
suspects and started to say who might be picked off next essentially, penny mordaunt, andrea leadsom, esther mcvey, thought to be unhappy and considering their position is. interesting to see what happens. some labour remainer ministers as well —— considering their positions. she's at war with both wings of her party. they're becoming almost united over one thing, which is boris, brexiteer, johnson, and jo, the thing, which is boris, brexiteer, johnson, andjo, the remainer johnson, andjo,...
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there have been more twists and turns in the relationship between president trump and esther macron over a defence spending. they have, this famous tweet now from president trump when he landed here in france. which was a very aggressive overture to his visits. accusing 0f aggressive overture to his visits. accusing of being insulting when he had said in an interview the words, we in europe need to have our own army to protect against china, russia and even the united states. i think wilfully that was misinterpreted by president trump. as some way signifying that france and europe regarded the us as an enemy or potential enemy in the same way that it might regard russia or china. it's quite obvious to me and anyone else who heard the interview that maybe it was badly expressed but that's not really what macron manse. in any case, i think it was north —— wilfully misinterpreted by president trump. he came in with his very aggressive tweet and i think that did what he wanted which was to put, come in all guns blazing, but his host on the back foot. in the end, i met and his host on the
there have been more twists and turns in the relationship between president trump and esther macron over a defence spending. they have, this famous tweet now from president trump when he landed here in france. which was a very aggressive overture to his visits. accusing 0f aggressive overture to his visits. accusing of being insulting when he had said in an interview the words, we in europe need to have our own army to protect against china, russia and even the united states. i think wilfully...
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his departure was followed by the work and pensions secretary, esther mcvey, who also said she could not support the draft withdrawal agreement. a number of junior ministers also stepped down, including suella braverman from the brexit department and shailesh vara. at 10:30am, theresa may went to the commons, where she spent three hours defending her plan. but she was roundly criticised, not least by mps on her own side. and following that statement, the leading brexit supporter, jacob rees—mogg, submitted a letter of no—confidence in mrs may's leadership. the prime minister then held a news conference, insisting her plan was the best available and that she would "see it through." we'll have all the latest developments and reaction, with more details of the prime minister's plan and what it could mean for households and business. but we start with this report on a day of turmoil, from our political editor laura kuenssberg. there seems to be an interest in today's cd. on exactly the spot where theresa may took on the job as prime minister, the march of the brexiteers, trying to wa
his departure was followed by the work and pensions secretary, esther mcvey, who also said she could not support the draft withdrawal agreement. a number of junior ministers also stepped down, including suella braverman from the brexit department and shailesh vara. at 10:30am, theresa may went to the commons, where she spent three hours defending her plan. but she was roundly criticised, not least by mps on her own side. and following that statement, the leading brexit supporter, jacob...
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races that will give us insight into sentiment about where things stand and what that means the2020 esther mark >> senate race in north dakota, i think most analysts expect the democrat to lose. if she were to pull off an upset that would have a huge implication for democrats taking the majority in the senate. also implications were trumps trade agenda. that race has been defined in trade terms. north dakota is a huge agricultural state and has been hurt by the chinese tariffs against soybeans. that race will give us clues about where the electorate is on trade. that could also affect democratic control of various committees. for might the outcome be political junkies who want to see some fireworks ahead? >> the committee control especially in the house will be important. democrats have very little of passing any legislation in the next two years. they will be looking at the subpoena power that they gain with majority control of committees in the house to press the trump administration on a variety of drugs. -- plus. the scandals of his cabinet , that will be a lover going into 2020 to be
races that will give us insight into sentiment about where things stand and what that means the2020 esther mark >> senate race in north dakota, i think most analysts expect the democrat to lose. if she were to pull off an upset that would have a huge implication for democrats taking the majority in the senate. also implications were trumps trade agenda. that race has been defined in trade terms. north dakota is a huge agricultural state and has been hurt by the chinese tariffs against...
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esther alberta is not a fan of 0bamacare. she says it was expensive. she couldn't see the doctor she wanted, and she wasn't covered when she moved state. how much has it cost you over all, being hit by that car? i'm probably into the $300,000 right now. how much? 300,000. and so what's your view about 0bamacare? i hope they repeal all of it. it's horrible. across this spectacular state and across the country, voters are now making their minds up. nationally, the campaign may have been dominated by the economy and immigration, but for millions of americans, the most pressing, most personal issue is health care. and how they feel about it may yet reshape the political landscape. james cook, bbc news, sedona. iran says it will defy tough sanctions reimposed today by the united states on its oil and banking sectors, following america's withdrawal from the international nuclear deal agreed back in 2015. president rouhani says iran is in a state of economic war and will continue selling oil. there's been an angry response on the streets of tehran. president
esther alberta is not a fan of 0bamacare. she says it was expensive. she couldn't see the doctor she wanted, and she wasn't covered when she moved state. how much has it cost you over all, being hit by that car? i'm probably into the $300,000 right now. how much? 300,000. and so what's your view about 0bamacare? i hope they repeal all of it. it's horrible. across this spectacular state and across the country, voters are now making their minds up. nationally, the campaign may have been dominated...
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it also says that esther mcvey had a showdown the prime minister where voices were raised. it feels absolutely extraordinary that you are having the prime minister's authority challenged in this way. this comes down to her running and leading a minority government and one of the reasons why the whole cabinet meeting went on for five, six hours is because there is that sense that she has to give way to people, she has to listen to the views of people copy which is no bad thing, but obviously, i have sacked cabinet ministers before and normally they don't take this long. i think it is a sign of the times. five hours cabinet meetings? almost unheard. they used to have them in the 605 and 705. even before my time. no, the5e the 605 and 705. even before my time. no, these days, she simply had to let everyone have their say and that has been interpreted differently by different papers. some papers were suggesting that as many as ten or 11 cabinet ministers expressed total opposition to it. that is clearly not the case. has been lots of little briefings going on, people wanting to
it also says that esther mcvey had a showdown the prime minister where voices were raised. it feels absolutely extraordinary that you are having the prime minister's authority challenged in this way. this comes down to her running and leading a minority government and one of the reasons why the whole cabinet meeting went on for five, six hours is because there is that sense that she has to give way to people, she has to listen to the views of people copy which is no bad thing, but obviously, i...
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esther johnson, you like market-based reforms with private companies. tell us about the system that you like. -- mr. johnson, you like market-based reforms with private companies. tell us about the system you like. this nation spends 20% of our gdp on health care, twice as much as any other industrialized nation. after we undermined the aca, we had 16,000 minnesotans kicked off health insurance. when you give people health insurance, you keep them healthy with preventative care and you save money. we have the highest insured rate and the highest health outcome. we get them healthy and then we start doing what minnesota is can do. instead of talking all these years about health insurance reform, let's start curing diseases. what do you like? we have been pulled down the somewhere to the middle. you have two sets of issues. can takeo make sure we care of people in this state who need help. has taken care of people in this state, for decades, and we will continue to do that when i am governor. means continuing to guarantee affordable coverage with pre-exis
esther johnson, you like market-based reforms with private companies. tell us about the system that you like. -- mr. johnson, you like market-based reforms with private companies. tell us about the system you like. this nation spends 20% of our gdp on health care, twice as much as any other industrialized nation. after we undermined the aca, we had 16,000 minnesotans kicked off health insurance. when you give people health insurance, you keep them healthy with preventative care and you save...
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resignations by two senior cabinet ministers secretary dominic rob and work and pensions secretary esther mcvey quit saying the deal did not go far enough in breaking ties with the e.u. . the united states has imposed sanctions on seventeen saudi officials for their role in the killing of journalist jamal khashoggi the move came as.
resignations by two senior cabinet ministers secretary dominic rob and work and pensions secretary esther mcvey quit saying the deal did not go far enough in breaking ties with the e.u. . the united states has imposed sanctions on seventeen saudi officials for their role in the killing of journalist jamal khashoggi the move came as.
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barbara i do have to ask you we're just getting news here that the britain's work and pensions minister esther makes a has also quit teresa mayes cabinet this is not looking good for her at this time is that. it's looking like a hemorrhage estimate they actually had been expected to step down last night i offered the cabinet meeting there were reports from inside that there was a furious row between her and the backers of series of may her closest advisers and there was screaming and yelling and tears and stuff i mean the really the stuff of drama and she was all this on the edges she had beforehand said that she didn't like the way things were going so no surprise that she's stepping down and there might be one or the other to follow you all right drama unfolding there in london max let's come to you in brussels how are you seeing all of this over there. well it seems like the man who negotiated who helped negotiate the deal with five hundred eighty five pages just stepped down because of that deal and that is probably causing some confusion here in the back rooms of brussels because the timi
barbara i do have to ask you we're just getting news here that the britain's work and pensions minister esther makes a has also quit teresa mayes cabinet this is not looking good for her at this time is that. it's looking like a hemorrhage estimate they actually had been expected to step down last night i offered the cabinet meeting there were reports from inside that there was a furious row between her and the backers of series of may her closest advisers and there was screaming and yelling...
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esther george has a strong economy in her district, but she is confirmed -- concerned not only about farmers but the trade war. >> the last several years, farm incomes have been impressed. on top of that, some of the trade issues with china, which will not help at all. overall, good, some sectors are suffering. kathleen: they talked more about banking than the economy, however, charlie evans said it is time to get back to something more neutral. again, is that a moving target? maybe we will find out tomorrow. haidi: all of this coming just hours before president trump's latest round of fed bashing. kathleen: donald trump asking about the fed and he gave an interview to the washington post saying he has nothing to do but complain, not even a bill happy with jay powell, the man he selected to be the fed chair. this is one of my favorite quotes. he says, i am not happy with the fed. they are making a mistake, because my gut tells me more than anybody else's gut -- than anybody else's brain can ever tell me. that is some gut. he believes the layoff of the gm workers on fed rate heights,
esther george has a strong economy in her district, but she is confirmed -- concerned not only about farmers but the trade war. >> the last several years, farm incomes have been impressed. on top of that, some of the trade issues with china, which will not help at all. overall, good, some sectors are suffering. kathleen: they talked more about banking than the economy, however, charlie evans said it is time to get back to something more neutral. again, is that a moving target? maybe we...
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morning brief, said vice chairman richard clarida is speaking here in new york followed by fed president esther george, and charles evans on a panel this afternoon. case-shiller home prices in the month of september will be released in nighthawk this morning and today's the day for mississippi voters to choose the editor in a statement is historically always gone republican what now? republican senator city have smith is a surprisingly tight race against the democrat. that's all coming up today and right now, right here we talk about the first taken we're joined by bloomberg's romaine bostick and lisa abramowicz. with president trump's interview to the wall street journal yesterday where he said in part if we don't make a with president trump's interview to the wall street journal yesterday where he said in part if we don't make a deal with china that i'm going to put that to a $67 billion additional tariffs back on. the only deal would be that china have to open their country to competition from the united states. is this posturing or are we headed towards war? are -- the market thinks it's mo
morning brief, said vice chairman richard clarida is speaking here in new york followed by fed president esther george, and charles evans on a panel this afternoon. case-shiller home prices in the month of september will be released in nighthawk this morning and today's the day for mississippi voters to choose the editor in a statement is historically always gone republican what now? republican senator city have smith is a surprisingly tight race against the democrat. that's all coming up today...
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resignations by two senior cabinet ministers secretary dominic rob and work and pensions secretary esther mcvey quit saying the deal did not go far enough in breaking ties with ease.
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that it off, esther my customer may not be willing to make but ours do. that is why we are able to do this profitably and sustainably. emily: what are the hot products and hot retailers standing out this year? we scour the network and we are seeing a lot of chatter about consumer electronics this time of year, but connected devices are raising up to the top and we are also seeing the ditch products as well. we see through separate research reallynsumers are attracted to brands that have purpose, that are authentic, and vintage or nostalgic projects are attracting consumers and gaining that loyalty. seeing, and the consumer electronics space, gaming councils are really big this year. particularly with millennials. emily: i'm wondering if some of those brand you are talking about with these more authentic brands, a lot of these lands do not have deals on this weekend. it is almost as if there is a this everything on sale all the time. is that an increasing trend you are seeing? >> that is part of it. particularly with the younger generation, we're looking f
that it off, esther my customer may not be willing to make but ours do. that is why we are able to do this profitably and sustainably. emily: what are the hot products and hot retailers standing out this year? we scour the network and we are seeing a lot of chatter about consumer electronics this time of year, but connected devices are raising up to the top and we are also seeing the ditch products as well. we see through separate research reallynsumers are attracted to brands that have...
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the brexit secretary himself dominic raab, followed within the hour by work and pensions secretary esther mcvey. theresa may then spent three hours on veith defending the draft brexit withdrawal agreement with the eu amid criticism from mps on all sides. and then more drama outside as the leading eurosceptic mpjacob rees—mogg announced he was submitting a letter of no confidence in the prime minister's leadership, saying a brexit deal had turned out to be worse than anticipated. let's listen to what theresa may had to say just a few minutes ago. serving in high office is an honour and privilege. it is also a heavy responsibility. that is true at any time, but especially when the stakes are so high. negotiating the uk's withdrawal from the eu after a0 yea rs withdrawal from the eu after a0 years and building from the ground up years and building from the ground upa new years and building from the ground up a new and enduring relationship for the good of our children and grandchildren is a matter of the highest consequence. it touches almost every area of our national life, a whole econom
the brexit secretary himself dominic raab, followed within the hour by work and pensions secretary esther mcvey. theresa may then spent three hours on veith defending the draft brexit withdrawal agreement with the eu amid criticism from mps on all sides. and then more drama outside as the leading eurosceptic mpjacob rees—mogg announced he was submitting a letter of no confidence in the prime minister's leadership, saying a brexit deal had turned out to be worse than anticipated. let's listen...
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during the bush administration, esther walters served as director at the white house for drug policy, the nation's drugs are. should -- heief was the chief of staff in the reagan administration.
during the bush administration, esther walters served as director at the white house for drug policy, the nation's drugs are. should -- heief was the chief of staff in the reagan administration.
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davidve boris johnson, davis, dominic raab, esther mcvey a, streams of talent within the conservative party who would be very capable of leading a proper brexit. we have to have the telegraph. we have been listening to jacob rees-mogg who has officially admitted his letter as for leadership change in the conservative party in the u.k. explaining why he thinks there should be new leadership, has some ideas about that. let's bring in our colleague and edwards from london, our resident authority. you heard when he asked to might it be, boris johnson, rhombic rob, david davis. are these possible names? >> they are all possible names. we have been running about if there is a leadership challenge could be contenders. those names have often been mentioned. early on he was asked the same question and he mentioned dominic raab, said he was an impressive individual. maybe that is of relevance. to put this in context, this is not within the gift of jacob rees-mogg, for the international viewers. he has asked for a challenge, he is one of 48 mps in the conservative party who asked for a leadershi
davidve boris johnson, davis, dominic raab, esther mcvey a, streams of talent within the conservative party who would be very capable of leading a proper brexit. we have to have the telegraph. we have been listening to jacob rees-mogg who has officially admitted his letter as for leadership change in the conservative party in the u.k. explaining why he thinks there should be new leadership, has some ideas about that. let's bring in our colleague and edwards from london, our resident authority....
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she replaces esther mcvey as the work and pensions secretary. any more developments, we will bring them to you. let‘s join gavin lee now, our reporter in brussels. what do they make of what we don‘t know over here? we have had things going on today, michel barnier, the negotiator, meeting with ambassadors from 27 countries. i think for what she has been going through in the last few days, trying to hold up this dealfrom last few days, trying to hold up this deal from an last few days, trying to hold up this dealfrom an eu side, they do not believe there is a real victory here because the baseline is they do not want the uk to leave the eu, this is stretching the parameters of what they could do. the idea that some of britain‘s‘s proposals, if they could not avoid having a border between the north and the republic of ireland, they have temporary customs arrangements that the eu described as magical thinking. today, limits to what the eu believe, and angela merkel, the german chancellor, said in her speech yesterday is that they‘ve gone
she replaces esther mcvey as the work and pensions secretary. any more developments, we will bring them to you. let‘s join gavin lee now, our reporter in brussels. what do they make of what we don‘t know over here? we have had things going on today, michel barnier, the negotiator, meeting with ambassadors from 27 countries. i think for what she has been going through in the last few days, trying to hold up this dealfrom last few days, trying to hold up this deal from an last few days,...
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esther kaplan as well. if i were to aggregate all three i would say that they are certainly tilting more dovish lee than they would have done maybe even a few weeks ago. timothy graf is with us from state street. strategist. the last few weeks have been interesting. i've been getting a sense that there is a shift, there is an understanding that even from the fed's point of view that things are starting to change. draghi talks about things not talking off the cliff but he did not to the fact that the pmi data has shown down. -- richard clarida and kaplan are saying we are not seeing runaway inflation. are we overpricing central banks? you probably will not see runaway inflation now that oil has corrected. this is convenient for the fed now that there is this discussion about if they are pushing things too far. even though they don't want to slaves to markets, it seems like they have broken that mentality. it does give them convenient cover to say maybe inflation isn't a problem. at headline level it probably
esther kaplan as well. if i were to aggregate all three i would say that they are certainly tilting more dovish lee than they would have done maybe even a few weeks ago. timothy graf is with us from state street. strategist. the last few weeks have been interesting. i've been getting a sense that there is a shift, there is an understanding that even from the fed's point of view that things are starting to change. draghi talks about things not talking off the cliff but he did not to the fact...
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his departure was followed by work and pensions secretary, esther mcvey. junior ministers also resigned, including brexit minister suella braverman and northern ireland minister shailesh vara, who we will be speaking to shortly. but, in the face of threats of a vote of no confidence, the prime minister is remaining defiant. leadership is about taking the right decisions, not the easy ones. as prime minister, myjob is to bring back a deal that delivers on the vote of the british people, that does that by ending free movement, all the things i raised in my statement, ending free movement, ensuring we are not sending vast annual sums to the eu any longer, ending thejurisdiction annual sums to the eu any longer, ending the jurisdiction of the european court of justice, ending the jurisdiction of the european court ofjustice, but also protects jobs and protects people's livelihoods, protects our security, protects the union of the united kingdom. i believe that this is a deal which does deliver that, which is in the national interest. and am i going to see this
his departure was followed by work and pensions secretary, esther mcvey. junior ministers also resigned, including brexit minister suella braverman and northern ireland minister shailesh vara, who we will be speaking to shortly. but, in the face of threats of a vote of no confidence, the prime minister is remaining defiant. leadership is about taking the right decisions, not the easy ones. as prime minister, myjob is to bring back a deal that delivers on the vote of the british people, that...
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afternoon, trying to tell them the details of what this deal might be, so perhaps something has provoked esther johnson to actually resign. it seems like the wording they have been closing in on two try to square these -- the circle of the irish border seem to have provoked him to walk out. does that mean it's enough for some of the bigger names in the government to also consider , who have soon, part stayed loyal to the prime minister. we will have to wait to see that. she has not changed course in the past, so unlikely that she does again. dup also not happy with the nature of the transaction that theresa may is proposing. it is always going to be hard to please the dup, isn't it? if she decides to go without the dup, can theresa may make the mathematics work in the house of commons to get this deal across? remember last december, 2017, we thought we had another deal done, the first stage of negotiations, where there has to be some agreement met so that talks could move on into the second phase. they thought a deal was done again and at the last minute theresa may was on her way to brussels b
afternoon, trying to tell them the details of what this deal might be, so perhaps something has provoked esther johnson to actually resign. it seems like the wording they have been closing in on two try to square these -- the circle of the irish border seem to have provoked him to walk out. does that mean it's enough for some of the bigger names in the government to also consider , who have soon, part stayed loyal to the prime minister. we will have to wait to see that. she has not changed...
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you will hear from everybody, esther george. let's get to juliette saly. dive into asia, how are you doing? we have seen quite a bit of resilience coming through, despite the trade tariff threat from president trump. he -- you have seen the markets move higher, the csi 300 down by .1 of 1% in late trade. the nikkei having a good day, 1%, a rebound in iron or helping out the australian share market and flat movement in india. we have seen quite a bit of resilience coming through which should set of europe for a better session and was expected when you saw the decline in u.s. futures. in terms of currency markets, let's have a look at some of the moves in asia. we have been looking at the end gaining a little bit at -- as president trump talks about i meeting.ead of the x fromeso has taken a hit tariffs and we heard from bloomberg news saying that this is one currency you should be keeping an eye on down by .41% and getting close to its 200 day moving average of 52.9. and weakness coming through in the indonesian group, we heard from the central bank in the
you will hear from everybody, esther george. let's get to juliette saly. dive into asia, how are you doing? we have seen quite a bit of resilience coming through, despite the trade tariff threat from president trump. he -- you have seen the markets move higher, the csi 300 down by .1 of 1% in late trade. the nikkei having a good day, 1%, a rebound in iron or helping out the australian share market and flat movement in india. we have seen quite a bit of resilience coming through which should set...
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esther? >> sue hester, i've been paying attention to these sites since the planning department was on mcallister street. my letter is in the packet. i'm pleading with the department to flag these sites for automatic of applications to the planning department by d.b.i. they are something i'm extremely cynical about and the planning commission should as well. i know when 1660 mission was built. i had an appeal on the demolition of a residential hotel on the site that was taken off the calendar because the building was demolished over the weekend. i know 1660 has never been occupied by office use city offices not an office use as the planning code defines an office use. if this is an issue about payment of fees, housing, transit, child care fees, the last item continued and area plan fees, i don't mean to be an irritant but i'm really knowledgeable about these sites because i've been paying attention to them for about 30-40 years. so the planning department has to step up and tell d.b.i. cannot
esther? >> sue hester, i've been paying attention to these sites since the planning department was on mcallister street. my letter is in the packet. i'm pleading with the department to flag these sites for automatic of applications to the planning department by d.b.i. they are something i'm extremely cynical about and the planning commission should as well. i know when 1660 mission was built. i had an appeal on the demolition of a residential hotel on the site that was taken off the...
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esthere's something every day. it's normalizing this kind of craziness. mrs. obama is to be commended. we can't lose that sense of outrage what he's doing. >> we're out of time. thank you all. i appreciate it. thank you. >>> from nfl linebacker to frontlines of congress, congressman elect colin allred joins me on his historic win. next. (music throughout) i'm not picking it up. you pick it up! i'm not picking it up. i'll pick it up! they're clean! ♪'cuz my hiney's clean.♪ ♪oh yeah i'm charmin clean.♪ charmin ultra strong just cleans better. enjoy the go with charmin. [ neighing ] [ neighing ] [ sigh ] it's bring your own phone, not pony. so i could've taken the bus? yeah. bring your phone. switch your carrier. save hundreds a year with xfinity mobile. call, click or visit a store today. >>> democrats have netted at least 30 seats in the house. there are a few key races still to be called. this blue wave is bringing in newcomers who could shape congress for years to come. one of those is colin allred, a former nfl player turned attorney, now turn congre
esthere's something every day. it's normalizing this kind of craziness. mrs. obama is to be commended. we can't lose that sense of outrage what he's doing. >> we're out of time. thank you all. i appreciate it. thank you. >>> from nfl linebacker to frontlines of congress, congressman elect colin allred joins me on his historic win. next. (music throughout) i'm not picking it up. you pick it up! i'm not picking it up. i'll pick it up! they're clean! ♪'cuz my hiney's clean.♪...
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. >>> let's talk more about the crude collapse joining me now is the nasdaq energy analyst, tamar esther 12 days of losses finally snapped. we're down again is the path of least resistance to the down side for oil still >> i think there is more downside we talk about typical bear markets for oil, they are typically 30% selloff from peak to trough. what we have is in line with a technical average. it's not warranted from a fundamental perspective. i think fundamentally some degree of price softness is warranted from the october highs because we swiftly moved from being in a state of undersupply to a state of oversupply, but we're not terribly oversupplied. this is not the glut that plagued the market from 2014 to 2016 the marijuagin is not that grea. >> federal reserve chair jay powell spoke in dallas last night talking about this idea that there might be some signs that there are slowing points in the economy. does that mean that the demand profile for crude is going to be much more in play? not just from the u.s. but elsewhere around the world as well >> demand is more salient now than
. >>> let's talk more about the crude collapse joining me now is the nasdaq energy analyst, tamar esther 12 days of losses finally snapped. we're down again is the path of least resistance to the down side for oil still >> i think there is more downside we talk about typical bear markets for oil, they are typically 30% selloff from peak to trough. what we have is in line with a technical average. it's not warranted from a fundamental perspective. i think fundamentally some degree...
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home secretary, sajid javid, and the chancellor wondered if it was achievable, and brexiteers like esther mcvey and penny mordaunt also expressed their doubts. and here is penny mordaunt today, not exactly oozing enthusiasm for the government's plan. the important thing is that there is two checks on this deal, cabinet and parliament. cabinet'sjob is to put something to parliament that is going to deliver on the referendum result. meanwhile over the weekend, the labour leaderjeremy corbyn said the brexit train can't be stopped. but take a look at this from, yes, his brexit spokesman. yes or no, can brexit be stopped? yes, technically it can be stopped but the question is, what decisions will arise and what about the vote? and this former labour prime minister reckons there will be another referendum. but he is worried. if nothing changes, then we will be an even more divided britain, there is no doubt in my mind about that, more divided than during the three—day week of the ‘70s, more divided than during the miners strike in the eighties. is the current prime minister returned to down
home secretary, sajid javid, and the chancellor wondered if it was achievable, and brexiteers like esther mcvey and penny mordaunt also expressed their doubts. and here is penny mordaunt today, not exactly oozing enthusiasm for the government's plan. the important thing is that there is two checks on this deal, cabinet and parliament. cabinet'sjob is to put something to parliament that is going to deliver on the referendum result. meanwhile over the weekend, the labour leaderjeremy corbyn said...
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we've to stand up for ourselves, esther. we can't go on being afraid. i know, love, but we've all got to be careful though. he has this large cast. in the first hour there are a lot of conversations and characters. everyone gets to have their say. some people might feel it is moving slowly to something we know is coming. but because you get to know the characters and the issues and everything aired so clearly, by the time you get to the third act when the massacre happens, it is terrifying. it has the impact of a paul greengrass movie and it has real epic sweep. some people have said mike leigh is famous for dramas which centre on single characters. you forget mr turner or topsy turvy of the gilbert and sullivan operas. i thought it was powerful. certainly the screening i was at, people came out at the end and were stunned by it. i think it is interesting that mike leigh said he wanted to tell this story, because it is an important story people should know about and what it manages to do is make the past seem very contemporary and he puts you right ther
we've to stand up for ourselves, esther. we can't go on being afraid. i know, love, but we've all got to be careful though. he has this large cast. in the first hour there are a lot of conversations and characters. everyone gets to have their say. some people might feel it is moving slowly to something we know is coming. but because you get to know the characters and the issues and everything aired so clearly, by the time you get to the third act when the massacre happens, it is terrifying. it...
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esther's has had an impact on black lives in america today. what i'm told will at times make me deeply uncomfortable. but these conversations for me are long overdue. but now i'm broke. richmond virginia is the former capital of the confederacy the eleven southern states the vote the union in the american civil war. the statue of my ancestor robert e. lee is one of the five confederate statues on monument avenue the grandest street in richmond it stands eighteen meters tall and dominates the city's landscape. for over one hundred years richmond has honored as one of its greatest heroes until recently. in two thousand and fifteen nine black church goers in south carolina were shot by a white supremacist the killer was photographed with a confederate flag a symbol for racists of white supremacy and soon after the city council in new orleans voted for their confederate statues to be removed the state of louisiana was once a major center for the slave trade. and public consultations took place in virginia which once had the largest and slave popul
esther's has had an impact on black lives in america today. what i'm told will at times make me deeply uncomfortable. but these conversations for me are long overdue. but now i'm broke. richmond virginia is the former capital of the confederacy the eleven southern states the vote the union in the american civil war. the statue of my ancestor robert e. lee is one of the five confederate statues on monument avenue the grandest street in richmond it stands eighteen meters tall and dominates the...
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esther nadler comes to mind, the judiciary committee that would tackle the impeachment issue if it comes to that, he will have some pressure back at home the way the republican chairman's had pressure on their -- republican chairman had pressure on their right. if they do not draw blood or valid to draw blood from donald trump, there will be liberals willing to take him on. also on the left . he is chairman of the ways and means committee would be the likeliest to move force -- move first to get the president's tax return. he has unilateral power to issue a subpoena. when the republicans were in power, they change the rules to give chairman internet -- unilateral power to issue subpoenas. there are provisions in the house rules that could allow a vote to make this tax returns public. guest: going back to nancy pelosi's leadership -- host: going back to nancy pelosi's leadership, we had a call morning of the election saying he voted -- he is independent but he voted straight democrat because he wants to democrats to hold the president accountable but he does not want them to go to bring f
esther nadler comes to mind, the judiciary committee that would tackle the impeachment issue if it comes to that, he will have some pressure back at home the way the republican chairman's had pressure on their -- republican chairman had pressure on their right. if they do not draw blood or valid to draw blood from donald trump, there will be liberals willing to take him on. also on the left . he is chairman of the ways and means committee would be the likeliest to move force -- move first to...
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we've to stand up for ourselves, esther. we can't go on being afraid. i know, love, but we've all got to be careful though. he has this large cast. lots of speaking parts. in the first hour there are a lot of conversations and characters. everyone gets to have their see. some people might feel it is moving slowly to something we know is coming. but because you get to know the characters and the issues and everything aired so clearly, by the time you get to the third act when the massacre happens, it is terrifying. it has the impact of a paul greengrass movie and it has real epic sweep. some people have said mike leigh is famous for dramas which centre on single characters. you forget mr turner or topsy turvy of the gilbert and sullivan operas. you forget mr turner or topsy turvy, this turning of the gilbert and sullivan operas. i thought it was powerful. certainly the screening i was at, people came out at the end and were stunned by it. i think it is interesting that mike leigh said he wanted to tell this story, because it is an important story people
we've to stand up for ourselves, esther. we can't go on being afraid. i know, love, but we've all got to be careful though. he has this large cast. lots of speaking parts. in the first hour there are a lot of conversations and characters. everyone gets to have their see. some people might feel it is moving slowly to something we know is coming. but because you get to know the characters and the issues and everything aired so clearly, by the time you get to the third act when the massacre...
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esther george said the china trade fracas isn't helping. manus: trump has blasted the central bank, telling the washington post, i am doing deals, i am not being accommodated by the fed. they are making a mistake because i have a gut and my gut tells me more sometimes than anybody else's brain can ever tell them. so far, i have not even a little bit happy with my selection of jay powell. cio for equities at allianz. do you make decisions based on your gut feeling? someday maybe when you do pull the cord, part of it is an inner belief. here we are with the president lambasting the fed. the risk is this. do you think the fed could be making a policy mistake if they continue on the trajectory have indicated? that is the core for markets. >> the pressure is off to some extent because of commodity prices. that means there is no longer such a need for removing the liquidity. ironically due to the removal of sanctions by donald trump. in one way, he is giving, on another, he is taking away. they don't need to raise rates quite so much and the mark
esther george said the china trade fracas isn't helping. manus: trump has blasted the central bank, telling the washington post, i am doing deals, i am not being accommodated by the fed. they are making a mistake because i have a gut and my gut tells me more sometimes than anybody else's brain can ever tell them. so far, i have not even a little bit happy with my selection of jay powell. cio for equities at allianz. do you make decisions based on your gut feeling? someday maybe when you do pull...
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. >> reporter: soon after, the work and pension secretary esther mcvey did resign writing, "i cannot defend this. i cannot vote for this deal." but mrs. may sti warned m.p.s to back her, or risk brexit. >> we can choose to leave with no dea. we can risk no brexit at all. or we can choose-- shouting ) >> reporter: yet, there were hostile voices all around the mmons. >> the government must now withdraw this half-baked dea ich is clear does not have the backing of the cabinet, this parliament, or the country as a whole. >> at this stage we should be back to eme people, present with the options, rather th us just stumble on >> reporter: and within minutes of the debate ending, mrs. may's position more tenuous yet as the leader -brexit conservatives called for a vote of no confidence in the prime minister. >> this isno abt having confidence in t current leader and believing that the deal simply does not work. >>eporter: yet other brexiters remain in the cabinet. michael gove, penny morton seen entering number 10 for talks. >> thank you. reporter: mrs. may has weathered the storm today but
. >> reporter: soon after, the work and pension secretary esther mcvey did resign writing, "i cannot defend this. i cannot vote for this deal." but mrs. may sti warned m.p.s to back her, or risk brexit. >> we can choose to leave with no dea. we can risk no brexit at all. or we can choose-- shouting ) >> reporter: yet, there were hostile voices all around the mmons. >> the government must now withdraw this half-baked dea ich is clear does not have the backing of...
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and in my food that is a good move those should be two separate responsibilities she and her previous esther have combined us in one person but as we see in no doubt leads to relatively large burden on one person to run both the country and the party so in the run up to the two thousand and twenty elections it will be a different person who runs the party and she will be able to focus more on national issues and i feel that this is a good point on many of the national issues such as taiwan's international space purchase of arms from the united states and other such issues there is a significant. agreement between the d.p.p. and the comandante so she will be able to push for more international space and for better relations with european countries and with the united states so for national governments that will be good but of course it will be a very different person who will run the election campaigns for two thousand and twenty ok thank you very much need care to have a nice thank you. human rights organizations say the parliamentary election being held in bahrain is neither free nor fair t
and in my food that is a good move those should be two separate responsibilities she and her previous esther have combined us in one person but as we see in no doubt leads to relatively large burden on one person to run both the country and the party so in the run up to the two thousand and twenty elections it will be a different person who runs the party and she will be able to focus more on national issues and i feel that this is a good point on many of the national issues such as taiwan's...
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filtering out about the direction this is going in, so people like the international development secretary, esther mcveigh land, there are said to be unhappy. dominic robbed the brexit secretary himself, you were reports that he was on the verge of resignation. he emerged from here earlier with eight smile on his face as did liam fox. —— with a smile on his face. many want to see details, mainly in the uk will be trapped in this customs union, and how closely aligned with the have to be on rules and regulations and also of course the dup without they have not seen this document yet, but they are very concerned about being treated differently from the rest of the united kingdom. from what they have heard, they must reiterate again that they need to be supportive. that will put pressure on theresa may at that point, but as we said, the first hurdle is to get the cabinet behind her. a short while ago, my colleague christian fraser spoke to dominic grieve, the conservative mp and a prominent remain politician. one of the anxieties that there's always been with this, is that on this you look unders
filtering out about the direction this is going in, so people like the international development secretary, esther mcveigh land, there are said to be unhappy. dominic robbed the brexit secretary himself, you were reports that he was on the verge of resignation. he emerged from here earlier with eight smile on his face as did liam fox. —— with a smile on his face. many want to see details, mainly in the uk will be trapped in this customs union, and how closely aligned with the have to be on...
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esther corbin also making several points about the economy and how a labour government would handle the economy and his priority in terms of climate change and the environment. —— mr corbyn. the prime minister was also at the cbi conference earlier today. the main story today is the prime minister's continuing attempt to win support for her brexit plans, widely criticised when they were published last week. today she took her message to the business community at the start of what he has described asa the start of what he has described as a critical week that the brexit process. in a speech to the cbi, the business organisation, she said jobs and livelihoods depended on securing the right breaks a dealfor britain. mrs may said the terms of the agreement had been agreed in full with brussels. at westminster there is still speculation about a possible vote of no—confidence in mrs may's leadership. that vote would be taken among conservative mps. we will have more on that. chris mason with the ladies. —— latest. when reporters like me set up camp in shabby tents next parliament fo
esther corbin also making several points about the economy and how a labour government would handle the economy and his priority in terms of climate change and the environment. —— mr corbyn. the prime minister was also at the cbi conference earlier today. the main story today is the prime minister's continuing attempt to win support for her brexit plans, widely criticised when they were published last week. today she took her message to the business community at the start of what he has...
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people talking particularly about andrea leadsom, esther mcvey and penny mordaunt as being people who could possibly be so being people who could possibly be so perturbed by what they have seen and read that they might resign either during the cabinet meeting or shortly afterwards. some commentators speculate that to be honest theresa may good live with one 01’ honest theresa may good live with one or two resignations but if it we re one or two resignations but if it were people higher up the food chain within the cabinet, for example dominic raab are somebody like the home secretary foreign secretary, if they were to resign that could be very difficult or dangerous body prime minister. but on the whole downing street seem confident they can get political approval for this d raft can get political approval for this draft divorce agreement. the meeting is under way and we have seen pretty much all of the ministers going in through the door of number ten and the last half hour or so. most of them pretty tight—lipped and not many give away anything. penny mordaunt didn't look terribl
people talking particularly about andrea leadsom, esther mcvey and penny mordaunt as being people who could possibly be so being people who could possibly be so perturbed by what they have seen and read that they might resign either during the cabinet meeting or shortly afterwards. some commentators speculate that to be honest theresa may good live with one 01’ honest theresa may good live with one or two resignations but if it we re one or two resignations but if it were people higher up the...
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obamacare extended health coverage to some 20 million americans, but esther albertus is not a fan. it was expensive, she says, and didn't deliver the care she needed. how much has it cost you overall, being hit by that car? i'm probably into the $300,000 right now. how much? 300,000. $300,000?! mm—hmm. and all i did was go to walmart to pick up a prescription. and so what's your view about obamacare? i hope they repeal all of it. it's horrible. you know, they're calling this a potential swing state for the presidential election. this expert says the law has led to much higher health insurance premiums, but it has risen in popularity despite republican attempts to undermine it. there's been a lot of cuts to obamacare. it's kind of like, you know, dying by1,000 cuts, i mean, is that what happening? what's interesting is it hasn't died yet. at the end of the day, whether or not you like the affordable care act, whether or not you liked president obama, we have thousands, millions, of people in the us thatneed comprehensive health insurance. and at the end of the day, i think that is
obamacare extended health coverage to some 20 million americans, but esther albertus is not a fan. it was expensive, she says, and didn't deliver the care she needed. how much has it cost you overall, being hit by that car? i'm probably into the $300,000 right now. how much? 300,000. $300,000?! mm—hmm. and all i did was go to walmart to pick up a prescription. and so what's your view about obamacare? i hope they repeal all of it. it's horrible. you know, they're calling this a potential swing...
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esther blackwell, i think you are very much an extremist. i don't think the african-americans or republican party think as you do. i will reflect on something that somebody said. i never want people to tell me how to live my life. ronald reagan oncerobert is in , tennessee. said, we want democrats in the party to vote for us, but we don't want to elect democrats. viewsve some very extreme from the people that i know. aam a black man and republican. i've been in this party all my life and i'm 70 years old. i do have ground to stand on. i come from a state where we have always had liberal senators , howard baker, lamar alexander. bob corker didn't know what he was doing. obviously, your pitch about the party i think is wrong. i think you need to go back and stay away from those evangelicals. they are the most dangerous part of our party. host: mr. blackwell. guest: look, let me take a step back. i have had the privilege of ,eing the mayor of my hometown so i have had the opportunity to walk the streets, talk with folks, be very much a part of
esther blackwell, i think you are very much an extremist. i don't think the african-americans or republican party think as you do. i will reflect on something that somebody said. i never want people to tell me how to live my life. ronald reagan oncerobert is in , tennessee. said, we want democrats in the party to vote for us, but we don't want to elect democrats. viewsve some very extreme from the people that i know. aam a black man and republican. i've been in this party all my life and i'm 70...
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esther alberta is not a fan of 0bamacare. she says it was expensive. she couldn't see the doctor she wanted, and she wasn't covered when she moved state. how much has it cost you over all, being hit by that car? i'm probably into the $300,000 right now. how much? 300,000. and so what's your view about 0bamacare? i hope they repeal all of it. it's horrible. across this spectacular state and across the country, voters are now making their minds up. nationally, the campaign may have been dominated by the economy and immigration, but for millions of americans, the most pressing, most personal issue is health care. and how they feel about it may yet reshape the political landscape. james cook, bbc news, sedona. one of the most heated races in the mid—term elections is that one in texas, where the senate race pits republican incumbent ted cruz against democratic challenger beto 0'rourke. millions of dollars have been poured into this contest that has grabbed national headlines. the bbc‘s gary 0'donoghue is in houston and explained how mr 0'rourke was tak
esther alberta is not a fan of 0bamacare. she says it was expensive. she couldn't see the doctor she wanted, and she wasn't covered when she moved state. how much has it cost you over all, being hit by that car? i'm probably into the $300,000 right now. how much? 300,000. and so what's your view about 0bamacare? i hope they repeal all of it. it's horrible. across this spectacular state and across the country, voters are now making their minds up. nationally, the campaign may have been dominated...
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home secretary, sajid javid, and the chancellor wondered if it was achievable, and brexiteers like esther mcvey and penny mordaunt also expressed their doubts. and here is penny mordaunt today, not exactly oozing enthusiasm for the government's plan. the important thing is that there is two checks on this deal, cabinet and parliament. cabinet'sjob is to put something to parliament that is going to deliver on the referendum result. meanwhile over the weekend, the labour leaderjeremy corbyn said the brexit train can't be stopped. but take a look at this from, yes, his brexit spokesman. yes or no, can brexit be stopped? yes, technically it can be stopped but the question is, what decisions will arise and what about the vote? and this former labour prime minister reckons there will be another referendum. but he is worried. if nothing changes, then we will be an even more divided britain, there is no doubt in my mind about that, more divided than during the three—day week of the '70s, more divided than during the miners strike in the eighties. as the current prime minister returned to downin
home secretary, sajid javid, and the chancellor wondered if it was achievable, and brexiteers like esther mcvey and penny mordaunt also expressed their doubts. and here is penny mordaunt today, not exactly oozing enthusiasm for the government's plan. the important thing is that there is two checks on this deal, cabinet and parliament. cabinet'sjob is to put something to parliament that is going to deliver on the referendum result. meanwhile over the weekend, the labour leaderjeremy corbyn said...
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touch their comrades esther's funny business lloyd said he had taken. to the engineer of a. scam fitted the action. in one thousand nine hundred sixty the german academic exchange service opened its second foreign office of the post-war era in cairo egypt using the promise of free higher education germany specifically courted arab students for its universities with the aim of supplementing its ranks of white collar workers and professionals who had been decimated in the war. i met had come up to lead the shortly after i arrived here he lives in the suburbs of cologne and the scene as a mentor to young arab journalists in the country. he came here to study economics and nine hundred fifty eight. million a lot of money i couldn't. use it for forty. different money. to move a lot of money if so very and fee yanni. fallon be the wiser that i would move along and fix. mine and it can't he met them and my him . being. moved so on but the philistine. the sort i'm. truly with. a demo. of money. was using i said the gemini at the end of i want to be left to bet. but now there are a l
touch their comrades esther's funny business lloyd said he had taken. to the engineer of a. scam fitted the action. in one thousand nine hundred sixty the german academic exchange service opened its second foreign office of the post-war era in cairo egypt using the promise of free higher education germany specifically courted arab students for its universities with the aim of supplementing its ranks of white collar workers and professionals who had been decimated in the war. i met had come up...
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in response, brexit secretary dominic raab quit this morning, followed by esther mcvey and two other ministers. theresa may defended her deal in the house of commons and was on her feet for three hours taking questions, some critical, from all parties. leading eurosceptic mp, jacob rees—mogg, submitted a letter of no—confidence in theresa may's leadership saying her draft brexit deal ‘had turned out to be worse than expected'. theresa may then held a press conference, where she said she would see brexit through. she said "leadership is about making the right decisions, not taking the easy decisions," adding her brexit deal would deliver on what people voted for. our political editor laura kuenssberg now reports on today's turmoil at westminster. there seems to be a certain interest in today's proceedings... on exactly the spot where theresa may took on the job of prime minister, the march of the brexiteers, trying to walk her to the exit. and this is it, the brexiteers‘ attempt to force theresa may from office, that could be the beginning of the end. what we need is a leader
in response, brexit secretary dominic raab quit this morning, followed by esther mcvey and two other ministers. theresa may defended her deal in the house of commons and was on her feet for three hours taking questions, some critical, from all parties. leading eurosceptic mp, jacob rees—mogg, submitted a letter of no—confidence in theresa may's leadership saying her draft brexit deal ‘had turned out to be worse than expected'. theresa may then held a press conference, where she said she...
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i think there are others, maybe esther mcvey, the work and pensions committee, said to be very unhappy about what is in that deal. they may not resign tonight, but if you look at what happened when theresa may last of the cabinet together to agree something, very important, at chequers, david davis, the brexit secretary, went two days later. so i don't think this is over yet, but a lot of their concern seems me about whether this can get through the commons, because they will be looking at the document knowing exactly what eurosceptics in the commons will be saying about it, about getting out of this mechanism, and it turns out the uk cannot do that unilaterally, they will be scouring the detail, now it is finally out there, that massive 550 page document. they will find things in there they do not like, so some people are saying this could be like a budget, where it all looks fine on the night, and as the days go on, it sta rts the night, and as the days go on, it starts to slightly unravel. i don't think she is out of the woods yet. said to be clear, there was no vote? we understand
i think there are others, maybe esther mcvey, the work and pensions committee, said to be very unhappy about what is in that deal. they may not resign tonight, but if you look at what happened when theresa may last of the cabinet together to agree something, very important, at chequers, david davis, the brexit secretary, went two days later. so i don't think this is over yet, but a lot of their concern seems me about whether this can get through the commons, because they will be looking at the...