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what were saying is a good would not enter the european union the stupid uk without the european union being expected. [inaudible] but suppose we have lower tariffs than the u.s. and europe has lower tariffs, for example. we would then collect the higher eu tariffs on the goods coming from the u.s. when they came in through liverpool or wherever. would we expect goods coming into the eu from new zealand, would we expect the eu to collect higher tariffs for us or would we expect them to apply their own eu tariffs. >> at the border. >> what i'm saying what the paragraph says is that this is not a question of someone physically handing cash over at the border. the way we would deal with it is a formula revenue agreement between the european union and the united kingdom which would reflect what was required for the goods entering the european union destined for the uk just as the money would reflect goods coming into the united kingdom and destined for. [inaudible] >> but the payments to be made somewhere. if these goods are coming in from new zealand and their arriving in spain or somewhe
what were saying is a good would not enter the european union the stupid uk without the european union being expected. [inaudible] but suppose we have lower tariffs than the u.s. and europe has lower tariffs, for example. we would then collect the higher eu tariffs on the goods coming from the u.s. when they came in through liverpool or wherever. would we expect goods coming into the eu from new zealand, would we expect the eu to collect higher tariffs for us or would we expect them to apply...
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strategy to exit the european union. choking off gaza as economy israel says it will close the main crossing for goods into the strip also this hour another successful day in thailand for more boys have been rescued from the flooded cave and ethiopia and eritrea agreed to establish diplomatic relations and resume commercial flights after more than twenty is. the british foreign secretary says boris johnson has resigned as divisions within prime minister to resign may's cabinet over the approach. negotiations continue to widen earlier the minister in charge of leaving the european union david davis also stepped down and this comes a spite all members of cabinet signing up to an agreed negotiating position just two days ago johnson a longtime euro skeptic had argued against the u.k. remaining closely aligned to the european union after breaks it while moments ago the british prime minister address parliament and she defended her cabinets proposal take a listen this is the brics it is in our national interest it is the bric
strategy to exit the european union. choking off gaza as economy israel says it will close the main crossing for goods into the strip also this hour another successful day in thailand for more boys have been rescued from the flooded cave and ethiopia and eritrea agreed to establish diplomatic relations and resume commercial flights after more than twenty is. the british foreign secretary says boris johnson has resigned as divisions within prime minister to resign may's cabinet over the...
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practice of leaving the european union. can she assure me the checkers agreement allows the situation to continue to see the united kingdom get more in with investment over the last 30 years than any year over both parties than we could possibly anticipated and that is good news for the future of the engineering industry in our country as well as all of those other jobs so reliant on those tree. >> we have seen good figures for direct -- foreign direct investment in the uk and supporting jobs in the united kingdom. that will continue in the future. i believe the plan which i have set out with it's clear momentum for frictionless trade with the european union while giving us the freedom to strike trade deals will be one that is welcomed by businesses and investors and will see more jobs in the uk. >> nigel dobbs. >> thank y, you mr. speaker, it was referenced of course to the continuing obligation of the government to the back stop arrangement. can the prime minister make is very clear, i heard the clear statement about the
practice of leaving the european union. can she assure me the checkers agreement allows the situation to continue to see the united kingdom get more in with investment over the last 30 years than any year over both parties than we could possibly anticipated and that is good news for the future of the engineering industry in our country as well as all of those other jobs so reliant on those tree. >> we have seen good figures for direct -- foreign direct investment in the uk and supporting...
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union. >> you win think of the european union as a 50. russia is of foe and china is of and it doesn't mean they are bad, it means they are competitors. >> there was response to him on americawhere they said and the european union are best friends and said that whoever is spreading that is engaging in fake news. prudenting trump and across health sink he. good to have you with us. landscape and there are old allies looking for reasons to follow and build bridges with enemies closer >> we have to see through the noise and thing about what the into game is here. that are going through in transactional terms. undermined nato and theresa may. damaging, at the moment. >> good morning to you. it has been a while since we have seen you. how much russia would you like to have? ?s this a record high they can't see be get enough money into it. is this the least bad option? get a little bit of russia with the rising oil prices. have adn't be so bad to little more. >> we don't invest in stocks, but we are positive on this. and wees are pretty high an
union. >> you win think of the european union as a 50. russia is of foe and china is of and it doesn't mean they are bad, it means they are competitors. >> there was response to him on americawhere they said and the european union are best friends and said that whoever is spreading that is engaging in fake news. prudenting trump and across health sink he. good to have you with us. landscape and there are old allies looking for reasons to follow and build bridges with enemies closer...
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union leaders agreed on last week was that there should be closed control centers in european union countries in those first countries of registry that migrants would not be able to leave while their applications were being processed that is clearly an attempt to limit this so-called secondary migration by people who have applied for asylum but then try to move on to other european union countries like germany those are the migrants that horse they hope for would like to turn back unilaterally so that clearly would be a move to try to placate him and in fact that was one of the points that was commended here this evening by the leadership of the c.d.u. saying we have made real progress on that issue by getting agreement on the need for such control centers and then finally there is the issue as we have said of whether countries like germany should be permitted to turn back migrants who have applied for asylum somewhere else and the that is addressed in this european union agreement only in so far as it says the. countries should make more of an effort to limit secondary migration by
union leaders agreed on last week was that there should be closed control centers in european union countries in those first countries of registry that migrants would not be able to leave while their applications were being processed that is clearly an attempt to limit this so-called secondary migration by people who have applied for asylum but then try to move on to other european union countries like germany those are the migrants that horse they hope for would like to turn back unilaterally...
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european union and the us over your left shoulder? >> yes, two flags, us like in your opinion you-- european union flag so we believe this will be president trump and jean-claude juncker. this was the scramble of all scrambles that we had over the last 18 months or so. as you remember, when i was chatting with you about 20 minutes ago i said to you that there would be a cool spray of correspondence going in to hear from the president and then we all of a sudden got this where we are standing in the rose garden right now. i think you can probably do feel for the chaos as we are setting appear and trying to get ready for this. what is president trump going to announce? we don't know. liz: you have got to believe it. >> something, yeah i mean look it's obvious with the us and the fact that jean-claude juncker is here, but the administration was setting low expectations with this. larry today saying just that, you know maybe something will come of this positively. it was jean-claude juncker a while ago that said we need to talk with each
european union and the us over your left shoulder? >> yes, two flags, us like in your opinion you-- european union flag so we believe this will be president trump and jean-claude juncker. this was the scramble of all scrambles that we had over the last 18 months or so. as you remember, when i was chatting with you about 20 minutes ago i said to you that there would be a cool spray of correspondence going in to hear from the president and then we all of a sudden got this where we are...
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member states we have seen a push for the defense union within this club of the european union as some of say have given if you want to credit the drums position america first that now the european union now is the time where the european union should come together strengthen their positions make more when it comes to defense without creating a parallel structure to nato but just think about the fact that it is not a given that the united states will always be on their side right so those are some of the fears and concerns that we hear in brussels here in germany as well but terry you know going into this summit today we did see that both leaders seem to be playing down expectations a lot what do you make of that. well they certainly wore it weren't going to promise us in advance that they would address some of the issues the rest of the world wants them to address like we said crimea destabilization in eastern ukraine election interference very much on the mind of the american public and of course the democrats in congress there were calls for president president trump to completely c
member states we have seen a push for the defense union within this club of the european union as some of say have given if you want to credit the drums position america first that now the european union now is the time where the european union should come together strengthen their positions make more when it comes to defense without creating a parallel structure to nato but just think about the fact that it is not a given that the united states will always be on their side right so those are...
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she's dealing with the practice of leaving the european union. can she assure me that the agreement allows the situation to continue and the united kingdom get more investment than any year over both parties and we could possibly have anticipated and for the future of engineering industry in our country. above all the other jobs that rely on those industries. >> that is absolutely right. we have seen good figures for direct investment into the uk. supporting jobs in the united kingdom. it will continue in the future. i believe the plan which i set out, it is clear momentum for trade with the european union while giving the freedom around the world will be one welcomed by businesses and investors and we will see more investment and more jobs in the uk. >> among the matters agreed in the communiquc, there was reference of course to the continuing obligation of the government to the backstop arrangement so-called, can the prime minister make it very clear, i've heard a very clear statement about the union as is concerned i welcome, can she make it c
she's dealing with the practice of leaving the european union. can she assure me that the agreement allows the situation to continue and the united kingdom get more investment than any year over both parties and we could possibly have anticipated and for the future of engineering industry in our country. above all the other jobs that rely on those industries. >> that is absolutely right. we have seen good figures for direct investment into the uk. supporting jobs in the united kingdom. it...
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it with theo european union. to look atouse comes that withdrawal agreement and implementation bill, needs to have sufficient detail about the relationship to make a proper judgment. --the only named checquer's checquer'scalled the disagreement, will go into intense and busy negotiations with the european union. when this house comes to look at the withdrawal agreements, it needs to have sufficient detail over the relationship to be able to make the proper judgment. >> the agreement fell apart and is now called a disagreement. can she tell this house how on earth she is going to persuade the european union to agree to have disagreements with her own cabinet does not agree with it? >> we have forth the u.k. government that has received the european union is something that can be negotiated in the future. >> what matters even more than the agreement reached is the eventual agreement this country will reach with the european union. it promotes jobs and prosperity for helping british business. can the prime minister
it with theo european union. to look atouse comes that withdrawal agreement and implementation bill, needs to have sufficient detail about the relationship to make a proper judgment. --the only named checquer's checquer'scalled the disagreement, will go into intense and busy negotiations with the european union. when this house comes to look at the withdrawal agreements, it needs to have sufficient detail over the relationship to be able to make the proper judgment. >> the agreement fell...
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union that's one reason that leaving leaving the european union i don't think as any point has been intelligent for people who really care about britain's future in the world industries how would you expect to a tourism a to emerge from this meeting with trump more skeptical cautious or more likely to be emboldened to pursue her policies while colleague from politico said i think the calculation is less to do with donald trump because it's quite predictable the kind of things he does and says but i think the calculation is it domestic within the party the conservative party but also related to the opposition party and i think the fear of a cold in that labor government following any kind of collapse of the may government at a general election i think that is the thing which is probably likely to hold it together as much as it can the albrecht's it is i think they fear a coping government more than anything else so i think prison me therefore has a card to play either it's me or it's the labor party which is. now in the lead in the polls by two or three percent so i think she's going
union that's one reason that leaving leaving the european union i don't think as any point has been intelligent for people who really care about britain's future in the world industries how would you expect to a tourism a to emerge from this meeting with trump more skeptical cautious or more likely to be emboldened to pursue her policies while colleague from politico said i think the calculation is less to do with donald trump because it's quite predictable the kind of things he does and says...
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once we leave the european union. on the basis of the agreement that was made here at checkers and that i've put forward to the european union. and just be clear, that is an agreement that delivers on the brexit vote that we had in 2016 here in the u.k. that delivers what i believe is at the forefront of people's minds when they were voting to leave the european union. so at the end of these negotiations, we will ensure that free movement will come to an end. the jurisdiction of the european court of justice here in the u.k. will come to an end. the sending of vast sums of money every year to the e.u. will come to an end. we will come out of the common agriculture policy, we will come out of the common fishers policy, and will ensure, by not being in a customs union, that we are able to have an independent trade policy and do those trade deals around the world. and as you've heard from the president, the united states is keen for us work, we're keen to work with them and whether he do a trade deal with them and with o
once we leave the european union. on the basis of the agreement that was made here at checkers and that i've put forward to the european union. and just be clear, that is an agreement that delivers on the brexit vote that we had in 2016 here in the u.k. that delivers what i believe is at the forefront of people's minds when they were voting to leave the european union. so at the end of these negotiations, we will ensure that free movement will come to an end. the jurisdiction of the european...
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they can publish a documents that says that they are more or less leaving the european union except for a very small parts meaning that they can do trade deals with the rest of the world and in particular with the united states and so on the day that all trumps meeting to resume a here at checkers the fact that he says apparently the u.s. deal is off. is about as damaging as you could possibly imagine for to resume a if there's a point in it that perhaps trump is correct on it's that the bit of regulator alignments between the u.k. and the e.u. allows for agriculture and food to maintain european standards and give the donald trump seems of a particular obsession with american farmers that would make it much more difficult for american farmers to sell their goods inside the u.k. on the rest of it trumps assertion flies directly in the face of the stated u.k. position that the very narrow relationship it would have in future with the european union would leave it free to do a bespoke trade deal with the united states and the reason why that's absolutely damaging to the reason may is beca
they can publish a documents that says that they are more or less leaving the european union except for a very small parts meaning that they can do trade deals with the rest of the world and in particular with the united states and so on the day that all trumps meeting to resume a here at checkers the fact that he says apparently the u.s. deal is off. is about as damaging as you could possibly imagine for to resume a if there's a point in it that perhaps trump is correct on it's that the bit of...
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conditions will be uninsurable to travel to the european union. are these the kinds of areas that you'll be laying out? prime minister may: i think, if i may, there's an issue here where we're looking to negotiate a deal, negotiate that by october. and that point, of course, the question will come to -- the question will come to parliament as to -- we have the meaningful vote, and we then have the potential wave, with the draul agreement and implementation bill. at the point at which it is -- at that point, with a deal, an agreed deal, it obvious logical become clear what the future relationship is going to be, and the basis of that future relationship. i think if you're asking me to say are we going to say to people here and now, if there is no deal, you will not be able to do a, b, and c, what preparedness for no deal is about is making sure that government, that business, that those who have to take action to prepare for no deal are able to do that. and do that in a timely way. but some of these may be actions which would take time to put into
conditions will be uninsurable to travel to the european union. are these the kinds of areas that you'll be laying out? prime minister may: i think, if i may, there's an issue here where we're looking to negotiate a deal, negotiate that by october. and that point, of course, the question will come to -- the question will come to parliament as to -- we have the meaningful vote, and we then have the potential wave, with the draul agreement and implementation bill. at the point at which it is --...
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the end of free movement, the end of sending money to the european union every year, an end to the european union jurisdiction come on ut off the common fishery policy and out of the common agriculture policy and assuring coming out of the customs union that we can have an independent policy to make a deal with the united states and other countries arounded world. that's what the british people voted for and that's what we will be delivering it, delivering in a way to for jobs and the border between ireland and northern ireland. robert? robert? >> i'll respond. they said unrelated, not related to-- we have the tape, you can ask sara, get it from sara. we taped the entire interview. they asked about boris johnson, how would he be as a prime minister, he was very nice to me, he said great things about me as president. i am doing a great job, in case you haven't noticed. boris johnson i think would be a great prime minister. i also said that this incredible woman right here is doing a fantastic job, a great job. and i mean that and i must say that i have gotten to know theresa may much better
the end of free movement, the end of sending money to the european union every year, an end to the european union jurisdiction come on ut off the common fishery policy and out of the common agriculture policy and assuring coming out of the customs union that we can have an independent policy to make a deal with the united states and other countries arounded world. that's what the british people voted for and that's what we will be delivering it, delivering in a way to for jobs and the border...
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the prize is delivering leaving the european union. some long—standing leave campaigners say they won't vote down the government's brexit legislation entirely, but they are determined to give it a radical overhaul. brexit is enormously positive, a huge opportunity for the country, and i'm afraid the prime minister doesn't see that. and it's why i think she is a remainer who has remained a remainer. so would labour help the prime minister out and back her brexit plan? i've read it a couple of times, and quite frankly can't make head nor tail of it. it's theological. it's a mess. so the answer to the question is fairly simply, not that i can see. and the political fallout from chequers continues. today a parliamentary aide at the foreign office resigned over brexit. it's still not clear if the prime minister's new plan will survive intact. iain watson, bbc news. hello, and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: france champions du monde. france are world champions after beating croatia 4—2 i
the prize is delivering leaving the european union. some long—standing leave campaigners say they won't vote down the government's brexit legislation entirely, but they are determined to give it a radical overhaul. brexit is enormously positive, a huge opportunity for the country, and i'm afraid the prime minister doesn't see that. and it's why i think she is a remainer who has remained a remainer. so would labour help the prime minister out and back her brexit plan? i've read it a couple of...
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entirely from the european union and have that as a negotiating position with the e.u. and lawrence just take us back to what we can perhaps describe as the straw that broke the camel's back and that is the so-called agreement reached on friday at checkers in the prime minister's country residence which was supposed to show the unity of the cabinet but clearly revelled almost as soon as it was presented with the resignation of david davis what is it about that agreement that is upsetting david davis obviously quite past.
entirely from the european union and have that as a negotiating position with the e.u. and lawrence just take us back to what we can perhaps describe as the straw that broke the camel's back and that is the so-called agreement reached on friday at checkers in the prime minister's country residence which was supposed to show the unity of the cabinet but clearly revelled almost as soon as it was presented with the resignation of david davis what is it about that agreement that is upsetting david...
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the european union would be absolutely contradictory to european solution and then you also have to look at france or slovenia those countries that might be alternative routes to really close effectively close its borders so as i said earlier this has ripple effects throughout the european union max thank you very much. hope on there talking to us from strasbourg where the european parliament is meeting today now some other stories making headlines around the world today the bodies of three migrants including one child have been recovered by libyan rescue workers after their boat capsized last friday at least two hundred people have estimated are estimated to have died off the libyan coast last week and more than a thousand people have drowned this year sailing from libya to europe australian archbishop philip wilson has been sentenced to twelve months detention for covering up the sex abuse crimes of a priest in one thousand nine hundred seventy s. wilson is the most senior roman catholic cleric to be convicted of concealing child sex abuse a court will decide whether he can serve his s
the european union would be absolutely contradictory to european solution and then you also have to look at france or slovenia those countries that might be alternative routes to really close effectively close its borders so as i said earlier this has ripple effects throughout the european union max thank you very much. hope on there talking to us from strasbourg where the european parliament is meeting today now some other stories making headlines around the world today the bodies of three...
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unraveling nato and the european union. the european union is a 70 year peace project. and for the president to speak about it in these terms, i think it is terrible. i was one of the leaders on trans-atlantic relations in congress. words matter. his words are having terribleable terrible impac impacts. he has to cease and desist. it is helping russia. >> congressman dent, thank you. again, this is the last meeting that he will have with a foreign leader before this weekend and the next one is in helsinki on monday with vladimir putin. thank you all very much. a quick break and back with more. there are multiples on the table: one is cash, three are fha, one is va. so what can you do? she's saying a whole lotta people want to buy this house. but you got this! rocket mortgage by quicken loans makes the complex simple. understand the details and get approved in as few as eight minutes. by america's largest mortgage lender. by staying in rhythm. and to keep up this pace, i drink boost optimum. boost optimum with 5 in 1 advanced nutrition helps support muscle, energy, bone,
unraveling nato and the european union. the european union is a 70 year peace project. and for the president to speak about it in these terms, i think it is terrible. i was one of the leaders on trans-atlantic relations in congress. words matter. his words are having terribleable terrible impac impacts. he has to cease and desist. it is helping russia. >> congressman dent, thank you. again, this is the last meeting that he will have with a foreign leader before this weekend and the next...
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hard bricks it is you who really want to walk away from everything to do with the european union and always have done the ideological and peace are committed to a very hard brick sets and the soft bricks it is led by series of may these two camps have been at each other's throats for months it's been impossible to get an agreement between them the coup really the reason may has carried off perhaps on friday at checkers is to present her plan for the brits it talks for the final arrangement between britain and the e.u. which is a very close relationship for goods in a kind of a customs union this is not acceptable to the heartbreaks it is a question is how many of them all that how many of them are prepared to sacrifice their jobs in the cabinets to try and force this heartbreaks it and at the moment i would suggest to reason may winning the arguments in the cabinet where you used the word coup what i was going to ask you did we witnessed you know a type of an attempted coup today by hardline brigadiers there's hard to yours is that is that what we saw today well i think if it was to
hard bricks it is you who really want to walk away from everything to do with the european union and always have done the ideological and peace are committed to a very hard brick sets and the soft bricks it is led by series of may these two camps have been at each other's throats for months it's been impossible to get an agreement between them the coup really the reason may has carried off perhaps on friday at checkers is to present her plan for the brits it talks for the final arrangement...
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he talks about the future in terms of her relationship with european union. we will have a fully independent defense and foreign policy but we will work with european union allies where it is right to do so as we will continue to be working with nato. he talks about how we actually ensure that we have security around the world where nato has been the backbone of europe security for the years in which it has been in place. we continue to support nato. the right honorable gentlemen has changed his mind about nato because it wasn't that long ago that he said about nato, i would rather we weren't in it and then he said when we close down nato but were not going to close down nato. the united kingdom will continue to contribute as a backbone of european security and security around the world. >> mr. speaker, matt congratulate on what was for her, a successful nato summit, but may i returned to the point of the germans i wonder if she could let us know. this has a strategic and will have a strategic effect to diminish ukraine and others to be able to support themse
he talks about the future in terms of her relationship with european union. we will have a fully independent defense and foreign policy but we will work with european union allies where it is right to do so as we will continue to be working with nato. he talks about how we actually ensure that we have security around the world where nato has been the backbone of europe security for the years in which it has been in place. we continue to support nato. the right honorable gentlemen has changed...
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then we have to see how the european union response to that. so even though he has opinions, he cannot be too sure what he is dealing with until the brexit deal is done. just a word on his trip to russia, he has told cbs news he has not gone with high expectations and will not tell is what is goals for the meeting. he says he will tell as afterwards. and he says, i think it is good to meet, ido he says, i think it is good to meet, i do believe in meetings. and suddenly that has been a hallmark of his presidency, he met kimjong—un, he has met president xi a couple of times, and of course has met theresa may several times as well. this, though, arguably the most anticipated meeting of the lot, on monday, vladimir putin and donald trump in the same place, they are even giving a press conference. ros, thanks for the latest from turnberry. now let's go to takis tridimas, professor of eu law at king's college london, who can tell us whether it is actually possible to sue the eu. thank you forjoining us. what grounds do you think she might have for
then we have to see how the european union response to that. so even though he has opinions, he cannot be too sure what he is dealing with until the brexit deal is done. just a word on his trip to russia, he has told cbs news he has not gone with high expectations and will not tell is what is goals for the meeting. he says he will tell as afterwards. and he says, i think it is good to meet, ido he says, i think it is good to meet, i do believe in meetings. and suddenly that has been a hallmark...
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european union every year. common come out with an of a cultural policy. that is what people voted for when they voted for me and we will deliver for the british people. mr. speaker, my constituency and many other parts of our manufacturing supply chain have had their voice heard but they need to be heard more. it is not just what was in the statement that they need, they need the prime minister to say when she will go further and accept that we need more in the steel and we need to be part of the internal market? >> can i say to the honorable lady, we are very clear that we will not be members of the single market. it is because of the aforesaid requirements and it brings including, the free market. it will invest in a new manufacturing plant that will but the otherjobs positive announcement from the automotive sector is recognized the integrated supply chain and we recognize the need. that is what this plan delivers. >> me of the prime minister a message from sussex? to this end, in spite of the slings to our
european union every year. common come out with an of a cultural policy. that is what people voted for when they voted for me and we will deliver for the british people. mr. speaker, my constituency and many other parts of our manufacturing supply chain have had their voice heard but they need to be heard more. it is not just what was in the statement that they need, they need the prime minister to say when she will go further and accept that we need more in the steel and we need to be part of...
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flag and european union flag. make of it as you wish. liz is talking about headlines from "the wall street journal," apparently some deals has been reached between both sides though "the wall street journal" is citing european officials. we have not heard from the white house side of things so far, we do believe we'll hear from the president and jean-claude juncker shortly. we don't have any sort of timing. we've been waiting in the rose garden half an hour. i should, add, melissa, we were summoned here seemingly out of nowhere. pool reporters supposed to be covering the president on this day as it relates to video, et cetera, were called 3:15 this afternoon. out of nowhere we were told, get to the rose garden, it is open press event. here we are. 4:03 in the afternoon. send it back to you. melissa: i hope you're not getting "punk'd." reporter: i don't think we're getting "punk'd," because it is 90 degrees bus we're not complaining. >> blake, thanks for sticking there with for us. it is big news. adam: we want to go to nicole petallides
flag and european union flag. make of it as you wish. liz is talking about headlines from "the wall street journal," apparently some deals has been reached between both sides though "the wall street journal" is citing european officials. we have not heard from the white house side of things so far, we do believe we'll hear from the president and jean-claude juncker shortly. we don't have any sort of timing. we've been waiting in the rose garden half an hour. i should, add,...
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union during their millions of woken born citizen that leaving the european union and our lows are the lows of the european union that we are transposing are in our legal background so basically we are already in your of the fact of we don't have access to many you found but we have been a very valuable our ally in protecting europe south and flank we shouldn't go further than the migration grows in two thousand and fifteen it was because also because we stopped we were very restricted at the border so that we contributed to a solution of this crisis. are to have sky joining us from tehran thank you very much. global sales of smart phones have been falling last year they dropped to zero point three percent as most markets become saturated most markets but north india bucking the trend india saw a fourteen percent spike in smartphone sales anticipating a further boom some so now open the world's largest smart smartphone factory in the state of the pradesh. only a third of india's one point three billion people have a smartphone the untapped potential means sales have room to grow here s
union during their millions of woken born citizen that leaving the european union and our lows are the lows of the european union that we are transposing are in our legal background so basically we are already in your of the fact of we don't have access to many you found but we have been a very valuable our ally in protecting europe south and flank we shouldn't go further than the migration grows in two thousand and fifteen it was because also because we stopped we were very restricted at the...
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iceland which are very close attention to the european union and there are some of the. developing countries that are also exporting steel products to the european union these are exempt as has the european union so that they will not be harmed it's maybe aiming at the edge of china actually. which is not producing most of the city for you. and i china the big producer said this is just the beginning as if the matches announced a pot of eight three level it responds so what else can we expect from the european commission. well this step today is actually the last measure of a bundle of measures that have been already taken first of all of course they are counted terrors for american steel products now it plays for the european markets american importers also have to pay twenty five percent tariffs and some remedies taken it to. do you know that two to punish american producers like makers of motorcycles jeans and whiskey and this is a countermeasure allowed under the rules of the w.t. you and of course the european union has also filed complaints with the boat trade orga
iceland which are very close attention to the european union and there are some of the. developing countries that are also exporting steel products to the european union these are exempt as has the european union so that they will not be harmed it's maybe aiming at the edge of china actually. which is not producing most of the city for you. and i china the big producer said this is just the beginning as if the matches announced a pot of eight three level it responds so what else can we expect...
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on exiting the european union. secondly, as he knows, we have published the proposals that we have for the trade relationship with the european union in the future. as we look through those negotiations, we will be looking to see where the european union has entered in certain agreements with others in the past. very often the european commission will say it can't be done only for us to say, x was done with another country and therefore it's possible for it to be done with us. what i would like to see is not just an amal gam of those free trade agreement bus an ambitious of what i think we have to do which will protect jobs in this country, deliver on referendum results and crucially ensure we have no hard feelings between northern ireland and ireland. >> the largest apprenticeship provide for the southhampton reported to me recently that nce the introtchoisks levy based apprenticeship system he's suffered a 70% drop in apprenticeships on his books that means hundreds of young people will not get the apprenticeship
on exiting the european union. secondly, as he knows, we have published the proposals that we have for the trade relationship with the european union in the future. as we look through those negotiations, we will be looking to see where the european union has entered in certain agreements with others in the past. very often the european commission will say it can't be done only for us to say, x was done with another country and therefore it's possible for it to be done with us. what i would like...
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following president trump's steel and aluminum tariffs on the european union. she outlined her new immigration policy. this is happening our -- this is half an hour. >> mr. president, dear colleagues, today we are discussing the budget for the year 2018. to begin, i would like to express my thanks to our toegates, because you had perform your duties under enormous time pressure. it is a good thing for our entire country that this budget could be fast -- could be passed , and i also would like to thank you for that. [applause] these budgetrkel: negotiations take place during a time of highly controversial and sometimes emotional debates in our society. for that reason, we decided during our coalition negotiations to place our society's solidarity front and center. it is necessary that these controversial debates take place in our society, because what is at stake is our future, the future of germany and europe. at issue is the destiny of germany and europe as actors on the world stage. since the world is undergoing dramatic changes, it is only right that we shou
following president trump's steel and aluminum tariffs on the european union. she outlined her new immigration policy. this is happening our -- this is half an hour. >> mr. president, dear colleagues, today we are discussing the budget for the year 2018. to begin, i would like to express my thanks to our toegates, because you had perform your duties under enormous time pressure. it is a good thing for our entire country that this budget could be fast -- could be passed , and i also would...
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different interest prevails within the european union regarding migration. body of was the actual this council agreement, we reached agreement that this is an issue that affects not only individual member states, but it is a task that has to be tackled by all. also essentially self-explanatory and yes topic of many hours of discussion because everybody you ask what does it mean to me as a member state? i expect this is a college that confirms it. according to my own conviction also the conviction of many others how we deal with migration will decide whether europe will have perms. because it is such a profound question it is important we reach this agreement. now of course we need answers. answers that are in line with our values that are based on the idea that the dignity of each individual is -- we need answer that is are legally consistent. with nationally, european law, international laws. we need solidarity in europe. and first and foremost we need realistic answer that is do not challenge our soinl. but present livable everyday scenarios for all since
different interest prevails within the european union regarding migration. body of was the actual this council agreement, we reached agreement that this is an issue that affects not only individual member states, but it is a task that has to be tackled by all. also essentially self-explanatory and yes topic of many hours of discussion because everybody you ask what does it mean to me as a member state? i expect this is a college that confirms it. according to my own conviction also the...
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president by stressing that both the european union and the u.s. are close partners and snorts enemies a lot of lecturing also a lot of name calling we have to mention between these two just generally speaking we know also that yesterday about younger said that it could be that trump has something to offer us does it seem as if the atmosphere is ripe for about something to materialize today. if you ask me about the just like maybe you have an hour ago i would say no we don't have any indication that there really is going to be progress on trade however now we are expecting bruce leaders to hold a joint remarks or a joint press conference that's something we don't really know where we're going to just keep remarks or hold a press conference and that is something that i would say is a good sign because they wouldn't do that without having something to tell. bernd i'd like to turn to you now because the european commission for its part said that this trip was part of and i want to quote here a dialogue designed to d.j. drama ties the situation. was th
president by stressing that both the european union and the u.s. are close partners and snorts enemies a lot of lecturing also a lot of name calling we have to mention between these two just generally speaking we know also that yesterday about younger said that it could be that trump has something to offer us does it seem as if the atmosphere is ripe for about something to materialize today. if you ask me about the just like maybe you have an hour ago i would say no we don't have any indication...
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the british people voted to leave the european union. and i heard the turn of phrase that the president used earlier, but let me be very clear about this. we will be leaving the european union. and we are leeaving on the 29th of march 2019. we will be delivering on what people voted for. an end to free movement. an end to sending vast amounts of money to the european union every year. an end to the jurisdiction of the european court of justice here in the united kingdom. coming out of the common fisheries policy. coming out of the common agricultural policy. and ensuring by coming out of the customs union we can have an independent trade policy that enables us to negotiate trade deals with the united states and other countries around the rest of the world. that's what the british people voted for. that's what we will be delivering. we will deliver it in a way that protects jobs and livelihoods and meets our commitment to the border between northern ireland and ireland. robert. >> -- boris johnson, his comments about boris johnson -- >> m
the british people voted to leave the european union. and i heard the turn of phrase that the president used earlier, but let me be very clear about this. we will be leaving the european union. and we are leeaving on the 29th of march 2019. we will be delivering on what people voted for. an end to free movement. an end to sending vast amounts of money to the european union every year. an end to the jurisdiction of the european court of justice here in the united kingdom. coming out of the...
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terrorism may our prime minister to sue the european union indeed he said many times he doesn't think the e.u. should continue to exist he doesn't like that well you know it really depends on the point of view because you can make an argument that he actually trust the institution of courts and he believes that judges will be able to make. the best judgment i mean coming from russia you know why people mostly distrust our court system that is actually you know kind of you know a sign of respect but nevertheless you mentioned he's slogan america first and i think in order to discuss it in a serious detail we really really have to contend the issue of nationalism and what strikes me about nationalism is that for many in europe it is quite clearly a pejorative term and we all understand why it is a bridge or a deterrent but for many. you know in other parts of the world in the united states even more so in russia it is actually a positive term do you think people in europe and the leadership in europe actually understand that not everybody shares that our conception of nationalism and th
terrorism may our prime minister to sue the european union indeed he said many times he doesn't think the e.u. should continue to exist he doesn't like that well you know it really depends on the point of view because you can make an argument that he actually trust the institution of courts and he believes that judges will be able to make. the best judgment i mean coming from russia you know why people mostly distrust our court system that is actually you know kind of you know a sign of respect...
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the president has won a big concession from the european union. looks like the eu and the united states are going to be partnerss in expanding the trade relationship. and at the same time you've got a speaker who has introduced the idea of going out and campaigning for the quote unquote better way agenda, his agenda that he's had up thering on the hilthere onthe hill for . this is a guy who couldn't win his hometown running as a vice presidential candidate, running as a congressional candidate. why are you listening to anything this guy says? >> lou, look, i mean, the speaker, with all due respect to him, i guy i like, he does not understand leverage like donald trump does. i trust donald trump to negotiate these trade deals on a world stage. instead we're putting america first, we're putting american workers first. and frankly, this is a time when we need to leadership to stand behind the institution of the house as we prepare to impeach rod rosenstein for not giving us the documents and not producing the witnesses and when he does produce docume
the president has won a big concession from the european union. looks like the eu and the united states are going to be partnerss in expanding the trade relationship. and at the same time you've got a speaker who has introduced the idea of going out and campaigning for the quote unquote better way agenda, his agenda that he's had up thering on the hilthere onthe hill for . this is a guy who couldn't win his hometown running as a vice presidential candidate, running as a congressional candidate....
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you'll see what comes out from the european union. we are still part of the eu until march 2019, and then we're leaving. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> will you tell putin to stay out of u.s. elections? >> yes. >> thank you. >>> president trump wraps up his trip to britain today and will spend the weekend golfing in scotland. on monday he has a stop in helsinki, finland, to meet with russian president vladimir putin. the two expect to meet privately with just translators present and have a working lunch. watch for updates on the u.s./russian summit and follow it all on c-span.org. tonight we'll bring you a forum to eradicate polio. speaker includes mitch mcconnell who was treated for it as a child. you can see it tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >>> this weekend on american history tv on c-span3, saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures in history, university of connecticut professor sichlt. nha on the reconstruction era after the civil war. at 10:00 on reel america, the 1918 silent french film dedicated to america's efforts i
you'll see what comes out from the european union. we are still part of the eu until march 2019, and then we're leaving. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> will you tell putin to stay out of u.s. elections? >> yes. >> thank you. >>> president trump wraps up his trip to britain today and will spend the weekend golfing in scotland. on monday he has a stop in helsinki, finland, to meet with russian president vladimir putin. the two expect to meet...
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back refugees who had been registered in those countries when they first entered the european union that is the absolute core of this conflict. just outlined and the chancellor basically has been saying all along and continues to say today that she does not willing as she is not willing to see germany go it alone on this issue that such a turning back of refugees can only be effective if it is agreed upon with other european union members and she feels and most of her party leadership do also seem to feel that she came a good step further in achieving doubt a kind of multilateral agreement this past week so solidarity here right now with the chancellor. all right and now if we assume that say over a dozen decide to step down over this just briefly if you can what would this mean . well it would create more political uncertainty it would certainly not be the direct so down seeing her having to fire him but if he seeks to do this by himself he could leave more on his own terms but it still leaves the governing coalition on the c.d.c.'s you with a very uncertain situation and the chanc
back refugees who had been registered in those countries when they first entered the european union that is the absolute core of this conflict. just outlined and the chancellor basically has been saying all along and continues to say today that she does not willing as she is not willing to see germany go it alone on this issue that such a turning back of refugees can only be effective if it is agreed upon with other european union members and she feels and most of her party leadership do also...
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deliver results at that european union summit well she came back with an agreement. it was agreed on by all twenty eight e.u. leaders that there would be significant steps taken to tighten the european union's external boundaries and also to try to begin working together to limit this secondary migration of migrants moving on from the first places they are registered in addition the chancellor was very busy and negotiated up to fourteen bilateral agreements with those countries that are on europe southern peru perimeter in which she got them apparently to agree to take back migrants that germany turned away so she and her party as was reiterated here tonight by the general secretary of the party say that is substantial progress in the direction that the c.s.u. was demanding and therefore we do not see any need or any basis for unilateral turned backs of the kind that the interior minister is still insisting. are essentially part of his prerogative in his office as interior minister taking care of security so it remains a standoff and this is what brought us to where
deliver results at that european union summit well she came back with an agreement. it was agreed on by all twenty eight e.u. leaders that there would be significant steps taken to tighten the european union's external boundaries and also to try to begin working together to limit this secondary migration of migrants moving on from the first places they are registered in addition the chancellor was very busy and negotiated up to fourteen bilateral agreements with those countries that are on...
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will move because the european union does not wa nt to because the european union does not want to clash with the third largest economy in europe, britain, at the same time as clashing with america and russia. the economics will be the very difficult issues. the other big economic question of our day, the us tariffs and in particular the car industry has been sucked into this conversation. the us car industry is saying we do not want this, we do not want tariffs on ca rs. this, we do not want tariffs on cars. the important thing about this is it is donald trump's backyard, the car industry. it is and a lot of people who voted for donald trump voted because of the issue ofjobs in the rust belt, the old manufacturing areas of america. donald trump made a big decision when he became president that his fight was not to reduce tariffs, he pulled out of the transatlantic trade and investment partnership, there was going to be a free trade deal between america and the eu, he was going to fight by raising taxes. the issue with cars is that europe has higher tariffs, 10% on american ca rs has hig
will move because the european union does not wa nt to because the european union does not want to clash with the third largest economy in europe, britain, at the same time as clashing with america and russia. the economics will be the very difficult issues. the other big economic question of our day, the us tariffs and in particular the car industry has been sucked into this conversation. the us car industry is saying we do not want this, we do not want tariffs on ca rs. this, we do not want...
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union which is ten times almost the size of britain the united states will go with the european union i that's always been clear now the president said what he did to the sun tabloid newspaper he now claims that he was misquoted and but he did say it and he's not a child when it comes to the media in his press conference with mrs may at checkers he read a statement which said exactly the opposite we can have very good trade deals with one hundred i love britain is absolutely best etc but he has sent this message which i hope are will be taken on board by the british that frankly looking at it from the united states point of view breck's it is not really going to help britain in terms or through ational with the united states in digits as robert has just been saying about her as president szell interested as robert has just been saying basically trump during the press conference seems to be turning down his rhetoric but do you think that this is almost too late in the damage done it has been done done to to resume. well i think we know that president trump. says number of things often
union which is ten times almost the size of britain the united states will go with the european union i that's always been clear now the president said what he did to the sun tabloid newspaper he now claims that he was misquoted and but he did say it and he's not a child when it comes to the media in his press conference with mrs may at checkers he read a statement which said exactly the opposite we can have very good trade deals with one hundred i love britain is absolutely best etc but he has...
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the british people voted to leave the european union. i heard the phrase the president used but let me be clear about this, we will be leaving the european union and we're leaving on the 29th of march, 2019. as we leave the european union we will be delivering on what people voted for, and into free movement, and into sending estimates of money to the european union every year, and into the jurisdiction of european court of justice here in united kingdom coming out of the common fisheries policy, out of the common agricultural policy and ensuring i can at of the customs union that we can have an independent trade policy that enables to negotiate trade deals with the united states and with other countries around the rest of the world. that's with the british people voted for and that's what we we delivering. we will deliver it in a way that protects jobs and livelihoods and meets our commitment to the border in between northern island and ireland. and robert? well, boris -- >> unrelated, not related to come if we have the take you can ask
the british people voted to leave the european union. i heard the phrase the president used but let me be clear about this, we will be leaving the european union and we're leaving on the 29th of march, 2019. as we leave the european union we will be delivering on what people voted for, and into free movement, and into sending estimates of money to the european union every year, and into the jurisdiction of european court of justice here in united kingdom coming out of the common fisheries...
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european union instead of dealing with the u.k. so it will probably kill the deal with if they do that deal with us is probably not good but i think the deal that you're striking is not with the people voted on it was not the deal that was in the referendum and no they have a lot of resignation so a lot of people don't. know but it will definitely affect trade with the united states unfortunate negative way however when donald trump was speaking alongside to resume he argued that this interview was essentially he called it fake news he said that his words were taken out of context and he actually has a very positive view of the british leader and that the relationship is doing just fine and like trump theresa may was also optimistic give our relationship terms of grade the highest level of special yesterday had breakfast lunch and dinner with there is really something very special not an excellent discussion here there was something something very special this incredible woman right here. a very smart very tough very capable person
european union instead of dealing with the u.k. so it will probably kill the deal with if they do that deal with us is probably not good but i think the deal that you're striking is not with the people voted on it was not the deal that was in the referendum and no they have a lot of resignation so a lot of people don't. know but it will definitely affect trade with the united states unfortunate negative way however when donald trump was speaking alongside to resume he argued that this interview...