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the difficulty is that the united kingdom appeared to see the united kingdom appeared to see the transitional arrangement as leaving the customs union that coming back in under their terms. from an eu perspective, there are rules around being in the customs union and the rules applying to you. here we have some distance between the two positions. hardly surprising thatis the two positions. hardly surprising that is the case. when you talk about time, if you are wise enough the clocks are ticking ever louder. we could run out of time. there is a particular moment in time, because of the legal process, where the united kingdom ceases to be a member of the european union. that is in march 2019. a lot of work will have to be done to get to the divorce settle m e nt to be done to get to the divorce settlement & a place transitional arrangements and then look at the future partnership with the united kingdom. that is what the document talks about. time is not on our side. i do hope that the momentum, and the goodwill. i do think we need more goodwill and understanding. i hope that the issues of nor
the difficulty is that the united kingdom appeared to see the united kingdom appeared to see the transitional arrangement as leaving the customs union that coming back in under their terms. from an eu perspective, there are rules around being in the customs union and the rules applying to you. here we have some distance between the two positions. hardly surprising thatis the two positions. hardly surprising that is the case. when you talk about time, if you are wise enough the clocks are...
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we are delivering a brighter future for the united kingdom. it is the first time theresa may has been so blunt about her plans to fight the next election and her foreign secretary today seemed enthused at the prospect. i'm giving my back tooing theresa may. i'm giving my undivided backing to theresa may. we need to get brexit done. she is ideally placed to deliver a great outcome for our country. by the next general election, britain will be out of the eu, the question is on what terms and the japan's prime minister wants to know more about the uk government strategy. over three decades more than a thousand japanese firms have established in britain. notjust the big three car makers, but manufacturers and banks. both ways, it is a relationship that matters. but some ofjapan‘s banks are worried their access to eu markets could suffer. some financial institutions have announced that they prefer moving certain number of operations from london to europe, to retain the single passport within the eu. do you still think that no deal is better than
we are delivering a brighter future for the united kingdom. it is the first time theresa may has been so blunt about her plans to fight the next election and her foreign secretary today seemed enthused at the prospect. i'm giving my back tooing theresa may. i'm giving my undivided backing to theresa may. we need to get brexit done. she is ideally placed to deliver a great outcome for our country. by the next general election, britain will be out of the eu, the question is on what terms and the...
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if you wanted to come illegally into the united kingdom and you are an eu citizen, come on a tourist visa and then overstayed legally rather than going via ireland where it will be more difficult. let us move on, the daily telegraph, they have moved very specially because we were here just this evening about events at buckingham palace. you were close to it. i was. you do not know much about it. on my way to the studio, all i saw was what is in this picture, lots of blue flashing lights, the police cordoned off the whole area and we were diverted very quickly away through west london. incredible really, the speed at which the police responded to this incident. it is one of the busiest areas of london and traffic was packed. they had very efficiently and calmly manoeuvred traffic in this incredibly busy london area, mostly calm, while they themselves propelling themselves down london street at a very high speed. that is what they are trained for. a lot of people i know come to us at this time, just to explain what we know which is not a lot. what we know at the moment is that a man wi
if you wanted to come illegally into the united kingdom and you are an eu citizen, come on a tourist visa and then overstayed legally rather than going via ireland where it will be more difficult. let us move on, the daily telegraph, they have moved very specially because we were here just this evening about events at buckingham palace. you were close to it. i was. you do not know much about it. on my way to the studio, all i saw was what is in this picture, lots of blue flashing lights, the...
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in terms of the approach, the european union made a claim on the united kingdom and the united kingdom tax payerfor a large sum of money, unspecified, but undoubtedly large. and on the basis of what it determined to be our legal obligations. so the proper approach to that is to go through line by line and see whether or not we believe those legal obligations are we believe those legal obligations a re correctly we believe those legal obligations are correctly calculated. there in mind what we have said, what the prime minister has said the number of times, starting in lancaster house before this approach studied and repeated in the article 50 letter and read by the time and again after that, we are a country which meets our international obligations and continues to do so, but those obligations have to be well specified and real. we —— they don't necessarily have to be legal, we also recognise moral obligations. it will of course lead to difficult exchanges. nobody will pretend it was anything but a tough exchange this week, but the british taxpayer would expect nothing less, your
in terms of the approach, the european union made a claim on the united kingdom and the united kingdom tax payerfor a large sum of money, unspecified, but undoubtedly large. and on the basis of what it determined to be our legal obligations. so the proper approach to that is to go through line by line and see whether or not we believe those legal obligations are we believe those legal obligations a re correctly we believe those legal obligations are correctly calculated. there in mind what we...
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united kingdom. what is not clear, the majorfactor. definitely a united kingdom. what is not clear, the major factor. definitely a sense they are no longer as welcome, and definitely the sense they are no longer earning as much. for those sending money home, the pound is not worth as much. but i catalyst, people who have lived here for five, ten yours, have watched the brexit referendum and thought what am i going to do next, and for some people sitting in the mania, bulgaria, poland, thinking about what the united kingdom could offer, they have crossed it off the list. and international numbers? student was a separate set of statistics today. for something, the idea that people were coming to study in the united kingdom as a back door to living permanently. some concerns about fake colleges for a while. the government cracked down on that. some statistics coming out today, people studying at university and colleges, whether or not they left or somehow stayed on. 97.4% of people who come to study in the united kingdom leave legitimately or do something else legiti
united kingdom. what is not clear, the majorfactor. definitely a united kingdom. what is not clear, the major factor. definitely a sense they are no longer as welcome, and definitely the sense they are no longer earning as much. for those sending money home, the pound is not worth as much. but i catalyst, people who have lived here for five, ten yours, have watched the brexit referendum and thought what am i going to do next, and for some people sitting in the mania, bulgaria, poland, thinking...
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i say we, as the united kingdom. the european union, all 27 states still in at, they have their own take and concerns in this. it is interesting that european politicians seem to be feeling that the process is not working, starting with the negotiated themselves, which left negotiations at the end ofjuly expressing deep frustration with what they believed was the lack of preparedness from the uk's side. what they believed was the lack of preparedness from the uk's sidelj don't recognise that description. i think the government is now making public what was in its private negotiating positions up until now. and they are very sensible, moderate proposals on how to maintain judicial co—operation, how to ensure mutual recognition of goods and services, the border in ireland, customs, and so on. but stephen, i do really buy that this is a win— lose operation, where we have our desires, and the 27 as. it is plain that it desires, and the 27 as. it is plain thatitis desires, and the 27 as. it is plain that it is in the
i say we, as the united kingdom. the european union, all 27 states still in at, they have their own take and concerns in this. it is interesting that european politicians seem to be feeling that the process is not working, starting with the negotiated themselves, which left negotiations at the end ofjuly expressing deep frustration with what they believed was the lack of preparedness from the uk's side. what they believed was the lack of preparedness from the uk's sidelj don't recognise that...
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we would say there are tens of thousands of victims of this crime across the united kingdom today. most people would think that trafficking and modern—day slavery isa trafficking and modern—day slavery is a sectors, in terms of agriculture and prostitution. what are you uncovering during these ongoing operations modular those are two of the principal sectors, people are principally exploited through labour or sexual exploitation. but also in people's private homes. there are range of different ways in which they can be used. for cheap labour or sexual exploitation, there are very vulnerable, perhaps by personal circumstances. the gangs and criminals involved target them for that purpose and then keep them through fear, through social control, using social media or fear of violence. it is a terrible life that some of the victims of modern slavery lead but they lead it in plain sight of many communities across the united kingdom. what are the chances of coming across a victim, as people go about their daily lives? better than average. those two sides of society exist and they com
we would say there are tens of thousands of victims of this crime across the united kingdom today. most people would think that trafficking and modern—day slavery isa trafficking and modern—day slavery is a sectors, in terms of agriculture and prostitution. what are you uncovering during these ongoing operations modular those are two of the principal sectors, people are principally exploited through labour or sexual exploitation. but also in people's private homes. there are range of...
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seeing words like "a decision has now been taken to remove you from the united kingdom".
seeing words like "a decision has now been taken to remove you from the united kingdom".
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most of my friends and family are in the united kingdom. people like me who are settled ideas would stay. and many members of the business organisation, they are going to stay and carry on contributing to the british economy. i suspect that many people will leave because of the reasons i mentioned before. but the ones that are settled, contributing the most, they will stay and help the british economy to rise again after brexit. meeting that certainty, people could be from a variety of countries... people work, pay taxes... people like that have got to know where they stand ? like that have got to know where they stand? of course. if you want to plan for the future of your children, the financials, you need to know for sure what the status is going to be in the united kingdom. i think it is the most important thing, to get this across as soon as possible. just reassure the migrants that they are welcome, can stay, and can't keep on contributing. that they are welcome, can stay, and can't keep on contributingm that they are welcome, can stay
most of my friends and family are in the united kingdom. people like me who are settled ideas would stay. and many members of the business organisation, they are going to stay and carry on contributing to the british economy. i suspect that many people will leave because of the reasons i mentioned before. but the ones that are settled, contributing the most, they will stay and help the british economy to rise again after brexit. meeting that certainty, people could be from a variety of...
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what is important is that the united kingdom did have a document. it is very aspirational. it is written by the united kingdom and everything is about it is how it would be good for them as opposed to what would be good for the eu. there is no recognition from the uk that there is a need for a transitional arrangement and once that if you —— it is not clear what the uk want and what the eu was allowed to prevail. we are yet to get to those stages. the document is hot off the press. i will have to read it a few times to see the nuances. there is a lot about and tested technology and sea mless about and tested technology and seamless and frictionless, a lot of words in here. we are struggling with, especially on the island of ireland, is how those words are made real. so that the commitments to the border, written into this document as well, are actually delivered on. there is a great deal of work to be done on that. but before that point, iam done on that. but before that point, i am concerned about the slow pace of progress on citizens' rights, the financial settlement
what is important is that the united kingdom did have a document. it is very aspirational. it is written by the united kingdom and everything is about it is how it would be good for them as opposed to what would be good for the eu. there is no recognition from the uk that there is a need for a transitional arrangement and once that if you —— it is not clear what the uk want and what the eu was allowed to prevail. we are yet to get to those stages. the document is hot off the press. i will...
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shorty therefore it's possible to have one with the united kingdom. and if the united kingdom does not want to stay in the single market. perhaps i can enter into a deep free trade agreement with the european union. now finally remember one i cried the global cyber attack earlier this year well the through any twenty three year old who stop the virus was spreading has been arrested in the united states. markets hutchins a picked up for allegedly creating a virus on his own of irish whose aim is to steal peoples and banking details to wanna cry attack infected hundreds of thousands of computers. in hospital shops and schools in over a hundred fifty countries. hutchins was apparently heralded as a folk hero in his efforts to stop the virus from spreading. that's a business news i [captioning made possible by democracy now!] ♪ abamy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! >> the statute of liberty is a symbol of american liberty lighting the world. the poem was added later. president trump's senior policy advisor stephen miller speaking on wednesday abo
shorty therefore it's possible to have one with the united kingdom. and if the united kingdom does not want to stay in the single market. perhaps i can enter into a deep free trade agreement with the european union. now finally remember one i cried the global cyber attack earlier this year well the through any twenty three year old who stop the virus was spreading has been arrested in the united states. markets hutchins a picked up for allegedly creating a virus on his own of irish whose aim is...
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we are delivering a brighter future for the united kingdom. it is the first time theresa may has been so blunt about her plans to fight the next election and her foreign secretary today seemed enthused at the prospect. i'm giving my back tooing theresa may. we need to get brexit done. she is ideally placed to deliver a great outcome for our country. by the next general election, britain will be out of the eu, the question is on what terms and the japan‘s prime minister wants to know more about the uk government strategy. over three decades more than a thousand japanese firms have established in britain. notjust the big three car makers, but manufacturers and banks. both ways, it isa manufacturers and banks. both ways, it is a relationship that matters. but some of japan‘s it is a relationship that matters. but some ofjapan‘s banks are worried their access to eu markets could suffer. some financial institutions have announced that they prefer moving certain number of operations from london to europe, to retain the single passport within t
we are delivering a brighter future for the united kingdom. it is the first time theresa may has been so blunt about her plans to fight the next election and her foreign secretary today seemed enthused at the prospect. i'm giving my back tooing theresa may. we need to get brexit done. she is ideally placed to deliver a great outcome for our country. by the next general election, britain will be out of the eu, the question is on what terms and the japan‘s prime minister wants to know more...
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. -- the united kingdom. brexit talks may fail citing german parliament to reports. also it wants members of the european union to resist u.k. lobbying. warnings from europe. coming up, bank of america's ceo warning on tax reform that we needed. -- reform. we need it. we will bring you our interview with brian moynihan. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: tokyo, the emperor's palace has gone to: 20 in the afternoon. theresa may is visiting the prime minister of japan on a trade mission. breaking news coming from the prime minister of japan. the bilateral relationship between the united kingdom and japan and it is the most important base for japanese businesses in europe. the chinese prime minister speaking in tokyo. desk that are 1000 japanese companies here in the united kingdom which higher e40,000 -- which hir 140,000 workers. the prime minister japan goes on to say they have trusted u.k. economy after brexit, even after brexit, many japanese companies made investments in the united kingdom. brexit has to be tra
. -- the united kingdom. brexit talks may fail citing german parliament to reports. also it wants members of the european union to resist u.k. lobbying. warnings from europe. coming up, bank of america's ceo warning on tax reform that we needed. -- reform. we need it. we will bring you our interview with brian moynihan. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: tokyo, the emperor's palace has gone to: 20 in the afternoon. theresa may is visiting the prime minister of japan on a trade mission. breaking news...
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kingdom are treated by the eu according to the united kingdom roles and -- u.k. rules and vice versa. it is not quite clear how that would work in practice it would mean that customs official would have to deal with two different systems for two different regimes. >> seven companies alone have issued more than 108 billion dollars worth of bonds with at&t so far at $23.6 billion. the focus now is on amazon. they have issued $16 billion in debt for paying for his acquisition of whole foods which includes a 40 year security and the yield of 4.5 percentage points at treasury. as amazon comes to market, these are companies with really strong valuations in the market. i just wonder why they are choosing to come to the debt market is that of raising equity. why is that? >> i think that a lot of these guys historically are very theirs about leaving shareholders because shares are part of their compensation package which helped save cash flow for both of these companies. tesla saving cash flow is important, as well as amazon which has a lot of cash strapped overseas. agai
kingdom are treated by the eu according to the united kingdom roles and -- u.k. rules and vice versa. it is not quite clear how that would work in practice it would mean that customs official would have to deal with two different systems for two different regimes. >> seven companies alone have issued more than 108 billion dollars worth of bonds with at&t so far at $23.6 billion. the focus now is on amazon. they have issued $16 billion in debt for paying for his acquisition of whole...
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for the united kingdom, the week ahead is about driving forward the technical discussions across all the issues. we want to look in the points where we agree, unpick the areas where we disagree and make further progress on the whole range of issues. but in order to do that will require flexibility and imagination from both sides, something i think the council asked for on some subjects. our goal remains the same: we want to agree a deal that works in the best interests of both the european union and the united kingdom. people and businesses right across europe as well. we're ready to roll up our sleeves and get down to work again once more. so, with that, let's do it. so that was david davis speaking before the talking began. 0ur correspondent adam fleming is there. how big a challenge is round three here? yes, what david davis was doing was two things. i'll unpick what he meant when he made that statement. first of all, the british government are pushing against the allegation that dogged them in the last round of talks that they weren't prepared enough, that infamous photo with mic
for the united kingdom, the week ahead is about driving forward the technical discussions across all the issues. we want to look in the points where we agree, unpick the areas where we disagree and make further progress on the whole range of issues. but in order to do that will require flexibility and imagination from both sides, something i think the council asked for on some subjects. our goal remains the same: we want to agree a deal that works in the best interests of both the european...
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it isa partnership with the united kingdom. it is a great pleasure that i am here to witness together with prime minister may the dawning of a new era in our bilateral relationship. going forward, i wish to seek the advancement of the anglo—japanese relations hand—in—hand with prime minister may. thank you. prime minister may. thank you. prime minister may, the floor is yours. thank you, prime minister abe call for welcoming me to kyoto and tokyo. the cooperation between our countries is particularly important at this criticaljuncture, with north korean provocation presenting an unprecedented threat to international security. i want to begin by expressing the uk's strong sense of solidarity with the japanese people at this time. the uk and japan are natural partners. we share common interests as outward looking, democratic, free trading island nations with global reach. we are committed to the rules —based international system, free and open international system, free and open international trade and the fundamental val
it isa partnership with the united kingdom. it is a great pleasure that i am here to witness together with prime minister may the dawning of a new era in our bilateral relationship. going forward, i wish to seek the advancement of the anglo—japanese relations hand—in—hand with prime minister may. thank you. prime minister may. thank you. prime minister may, the floor is yours. thank you, prime minister abe call for welcoming me to kyoto and tokyo. the cooperation between our countries is...
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not all those honored here with a statue are from the united kingdom. there's nelson mandela, south africa's first black president and nobel peace prize recipient. as well as abraham lincoln, the american president who fought the civil war to preserve the union and to abolish slavery. but there was one particular person's likeness i wanted to see. they say the statue of prime minister disraeli is here in parliament square, let's see if we can find it. disraeli actually served twice as britain's prime minister under queen victoria. no, that's not him. in the age of imperialism, disraeli is credited with helping to extend britain's influence around the world. a popular saying in his say was that "the sun never sets on the british empire." neither is this. even though i was assured his statue was in the square, i couldn't find it. do you think they take statues away for cleaning? exasperated, i googled him and discovered that his statue is here after all. in fact it was one of the first that i looked at, except that the name on the base isn't disraeli, but
not all those honored here with a statue are from the united kingdom. there's nelson mandela, south africa's first black president and nobel peace prize recipient. as well as abraham lincoln, the american president who fought the civil war to preserve the union and to abolish slavery. but there was one particular person's likeness i wanted to see. they say the statue of prime minister disraeli is here in parliament square, let's see if we can find it. disraeli actually served twice as britain's...
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there is a realjob to be done in the united kingdom. it is about getting brexit done right and getting a proper partnership with the eu for the future. it is also about getting global britain and trading around the world and dealing with injustice within the uk but also going out and around the world, making sure we can do those trade deals which ring prosperity to our economy and bring jobs to the united kingdom. —— bring. ben wright is injapan. hejoins us live on he joins us live on breakfast. we have heard so much speculation over the summer. is theresa may ending it or is this starting it again? good morning. she is here on the second day of her three—day visit to japan, a visit ostensibly about trade. she is talking about the possibilities for britain after brexit. she has decided to use this moment after her summer decided to use this moment after her summer holidays three months on from the botched general election to settle for good, for now, at least, this issue around her leadership. it isa this issue around her leadersh
there is a realjob to be done in the united kingdom. it is about getting brexit done right and getting a proper partnership with the eu for the future. it is also about getting global britain and trading around the world and dealing with injustice within the uk but also going out and around the world, making sure we can do those trade deals which ring prosperity to our economy and bring jobs to the united kingdom. —— bring. ben wright is injapan. hejoins us live on he joins us live on...
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a dis-united united kingdom. conservatives attempt a united front as they threatened to release discussion papers that will be discussed. , a white house messages many-sided message, as the president fails to rise to the occasion, the reverberations of charlottesville ring from sea to shining sea. i can honestly say, francine, this weekend in these united states of america was absolutely original. francine: original is an interesting choice of words. it is certainly something that thes to be feeling through markets as people try to figure out exactly what the republican they will do and what president can do if he loses political capital on the tax reform front. tom: certainly come in midtown manhattan last night, a lot of police out for peaceful protests in midtown manhattan. we wonder if we will see more today and this evening. right now, here is jessica summers. president trump faces criticism for failing to personally denounce white nationalists after that deadly rally in virginia that led the white house to
a dis-united united kingdom. conservatives attempt a united front as they threatened to release discussion papers that will be discussed. , a white house messages many-sided message, as the president fails to rise to the occasion, the reverberations of charlottesville ring from sea to shining sea. i can honestly say, francine, this weekend in these united states of america was absolutely original. francine: original is an interesting choice of words. it is certainly something that thes to be...
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that is bizarre. >>> from the united kingdom, a number of plastic tubs washed up on the beaches. they're nine feet in diameter and hundreds of feet long. they may have come from norway and that's the only clue so far. >>> it wasn't pretty, just preseason. the preview of the redskins game is coming up in sports. >>> north korea best not make any more threats to the united states. they will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen. >> the world was put on notice when president trump made those comments about north korea earlier this week. north korea has not backed down on their threats of nuclear attacks after those and many other comments from the president. here to talk about it all, face the nation host and cbs political director, john dickerson is here this evening. good to see you. >> thanks for having me. good to see you. >> john, how much should people be worried about all the back and forth between are president trump and north korea. every time -- between president trump and north korea. every time a quote comes out, people get nervous. >> it depends who yo
that is bizarre. >>> from the united kingdom, a number of plastic tubs washed up on the beaches. they're nine feet in diameter and hundreds of feet long. they may have come from norway and that's the only clue so far. >>> it wasn't pretty, just preseason. the preview of the redskins game is coming up in sports. >>> north korea best not make any more threats to the united states. they will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen. >> the world was...
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united kingdom has taken action to banfar right united kingdom has taken action to ban far right groups here, without prescribed certain the far right groups here in the uk. and there's no equivalence, i see no equivalence between those who propound fascist views and those who oppose them. i think it is important for all those in positions of responsibility to condemn far right views wherever we hear them. well the prime minister's comments follow the president's heated news conference in trump tower yesterday evening. having previously condemned the actions of far—right groups in charlottesville, mr trump appeared to revert to his original stance on the violence, by saying both sides were to blame. what about them alt left, they came charging an attempt to right. they came charging with clubs in their hands. do they had any problem, i think they do. as far as i'm concerned that was a horrible, horrible bay. wait a minute, i'm not finished. that was a horrible day. i watched those closely, more closely than you people watched it. and you have, you had a group on one side that was bad
united kingdom has taken action to banfar right united kingdom has taken action to ban far right groups here, without prescribed certain the far right groups here in the uk. and there's no equivalence, i see no equivalence between those who propound fascist views and those who oppose them. i think it is important for all those in positions of responsibility to condemn far right views wherever we hear them. well the prime minister's comments follow the president's heated news conference in trump...
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we have had the horrific sender slimming summer in the united kingdom with four attacks. three of them jihadist, and one of them muslim extremists also using a car mooring down pedestrians coming out of a mosque. so i think because you have a long lowell, we must not rest on that and take for granted the fact that jihadist are indeed in the united kingdom and in spain. have been for a while. >> tucker: so quickly, give it the one essential of response from authorities paid what is the one thing they should do? >> the sorts of attacks are unpredictable. we cannot fully prepare for them. we are in the midst of a jihadist insured and see. it's going to get worse, by the way. setting back on the battlefield, they are going to continue to prove the relevance. especially because of the internal jihadist competition between isis and al qaeda. isis is going to want to prove that it is still operationally capable so that people do not flock to the more established pedigree of al qaeda. so they will engage in such attacks across europe. the one thing that we can do is unfortunately
we have had the horrific sender slimming summer in the united kingdom with four attacks. three of them jihadist, and one of them muslim extremists also using a car mooring down pedestrians coming out of a mosque. so i think because you have a long lowell, we must not rest on that and take for granted the fact that jihadist are indeed in the united kingdom and in spain. have been for a while. >> tucker: so quickly, give it the one essential of response from authorities paid what is the one...
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inflation in the united kingdom meanwhile held steady at two point six percent in july. surprise to economists who expect prices to rise more sharply. bank of england still predictable had a five year high of three percent to run. tober. which will weigh on. hand painted ads are making a comeback in the streets of new york city. they may take more time and cost more money than the average poster. many art lovers a belief that this traditional form of advertising is well worth the wait. it's nine am in new york's east village and justin is hard at work. in less than an hour he and his assistant could have put up a poster to advertise this brand. but they've been working on this mural for several days. austin thinks it's worth the time and effort. there's something that you just can't get from. so that's when. i do get what. by. well over and. justin works for colossal media a company founded in new york in two thousand four by another painter in two of his friends. at the time the very few mural companies still operated around the country. what i was discovering is that a
inflation in the united kingdom meanwhile held steady at two point six percent in july. surprise to economists who expect prices to rise more sharply. bank of england still predictable had a five year high of three percent to run. tober. which will weigh on. hand painted ads are making a comeback in the streets of new york city. they may take more time and cost more money than the average poster. many art lovers a belief that this traditional form of advertising is well worth the wait. it's...
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of the united kingdom. blustery winds, showers most frequent... 16 degrees in glasgow. sunday that the moisture from gert could bring a spell of very heavy weighing in northern ireland, west scotland in north—west england, too. that is the weather. for the border between northern ireland and the republic after brexit. a position paper published in the last hour has proposals for avoiding a hard border. as we look forward to brexit, of course we do want to ensure that we don't see a return to the borders of the past, we don't see a return to a hard border, and that we're able to ensure that the crucial flow of goods and people between northern ireland and the republic of ireland is able to continue in the future. we‘ll have reaction to the proposals from both northern ireland and the republic. also this lunchtime... another wave of criticism for president trump as he goes back to blaming both sides for the violence in charlottesville. you had a group on one side that was bad and you had
of the united kingdom. blustery winds, showers most frequent... 16 degrees in glasgow. sunday that the moisture from gert could bring a spell of very heavy weighing in northern ireland, west scotland in north—west england, too. that is the weather. for the border between northern ireland and the republic after brexit. a position paper published in the last hour has proposals for avoiding a hard border. as we look forward to brexit, of course we do want to ensure that we don't see a return to...
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certainly in the united kingdom we called it the bronze silver and command levels. bronze silver and gold trim on levels the gold come on would be the sort of strategic level government level if you like silver would be the regional police command level and the prongs being that's had school level the police on the ground and they'll be all sorts of reports coming through whatever this any terrorist incidents is always multiple calls some of which are contradictory. and they'll be supporting. agent says well intelligence service is potentially the military in addition to that supporting police services and national police authorities as well so the moments that we're trying to filter through the volume of information is coming through trying to identify if they're already passed since the mind for itsy bitsy identifying where the perpetrators are and it's training those perpetrators interdicting them and over to try and see bring the instance to an end to make sure there are no further incidents. when you look at the terror attack this creates some mentis from metho
certainly in the united kingdom we called it the bronze silver and command levels. bronze silver and gold trim on levels the gold come on would be the sort of strategic level government level if you like silver would be the regional police command level and the prongs being that's had school level the police on the ground and they'll be all sorts of reports coming through whatever this any terrorist incidents is always multiple calls some of which are contradictory. and they'll be supporting....
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not in asia but closer to home with had somehow whether it was the south—east of the united kingdom. during monday. this bug will bring cooler and fresh out of the north—west of the uk as we go on through tuesday. the beverages will drop away and a band of cloud will see bids way in. privileges are tumbling towards the north—west of the uk. of all uk focus coming up in half an hour. hello. to outside source. donald trump has taken about catastrophic flooding in texas. it is an historic amount of water, there has never been anything like it. the people are handling it amazingly well. we will be live in washington in a minute to get more on how the president is handling the first natural disaster of his term. and indian guru has been given 20 yea rs and indian guru has been given 20 years for a double rape, although there was no repeat of the deadly riots that followed his conviction, the situation remains tense. the french president emmanuel macron has announced a 3—point plan to curb the flow of migrants across the mediterranean. he is hosting a meeting of european and african
not in asia but closer to home with had somehow whether it was the south—east of the united kingdom. during monday. this bug will bring cooler and fresh out of the north—west of the uk as we go on through tuesday. the beverages will drop away and a band of cloud will see bids way in. privileges are tumbling towards the north—west of the uk. of all uk focus coming up in half an hour. hello. to outside source. donald trump has taken about catastrophic flooding in texas. it is an historic...
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airport is just to make things easier for the united kingdom. again, there is goodwill on both sides to have a good relationship in the future but the details are problematic. the eu response to the government's paper has been swift and fairly straightforward. here is the european parliament's chief to go to later, he says it is a fa ntasy. go to later, he says it is a fantasy. he is chris again on how realistic the british government's proposals are if they don't have eu support. a lot of what pe you want will be hard to achieve. they called ita will be hard to achieve. they called it a fantasy. there are others who say, what you are trying to do is ta ke say, what you are trying to do is take the bits you want and ignore the bits you don't. we will not accept that that will happen. on the other hand, there is also pressure from leave campaigners in the united kingdom that the uk is going too far, that is being defeatist. that is the government's problem, there is the government's problem, there is pressure to go for a more extreme version of b
airport is just to make things easier for the united kingdom. again, there is goodwill on both sides to have a good relationship in the future but the details are problematic. the eu response to the government's paper has been swift and fairly straightforward. here is the european parliament's chief to go to later, he says it is a fa ntasy. go to later, he says it is a fantasy. he is chris again on how realistic the british government's proposals are if they don't have eu support. a lot of what...
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the united kingdom is not in the position to do that. it doesn't have enough people are time to do that. a transitory deal is likely. even with that deal you have that open uncertainty that i think is going to remain for a number of years. francine: how does the boe deal with this? in wage growth -- you can see inflation has gone up and leveled off. wage growth is painfully slow to accelerate. patrick: it is. it is very difficult. that is a negative omen for future consumption. you have prices rising faster than wage growth. that is symptomatic of the issues the u.k. is going to be facing for a number of months right now. economic uncertainty. spending still very high in the united kingdom. consumers are spending what they make. weaktunately with a sterling, prices are rising faster than income. very negative for the u.k. economy. francine: it is quite hawkish. i don't know if we will hear more of that from the boe or whether they are thinking they could potential he hike this year? patrick: i don't think there is likelihood of hiking th
the united kingdom is not in the position to do that. it doesn't have enough people are time to do that. a transitory deal is likely. even with that deal you have that open uncertainty that i think is going to remain for a number of years. francine: how does the boe deal with this? in wage growth -- you can see inflation has gone up and leveled off. wage growth is painfully slow to accelerate. patrick: it is. it is very difficult. that is a negative omen for future consumption. you have prices...
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i remember on that limited level with the united kingdom. and those all together. that was the most peas uncomfortable i've ever done in my life what happened in dunkirk?. >> the beginning december 3rd. but dunkirk when the belgians have collapsed when what they find they have to make their way back in the hope of being evacuated but the iranian ships and debt was extraordinary the smallest borough detachment ago there were over 860 that went over. that is very difficult to do because of the minefields i think probably it is the moment the plane did greatest victory they have an opportunity on the beaches of dunkirk. command those two days gave the british and opportunity of 350,000 men. we'll be very difficult for the germans to invade england. it began may 26 and 27. and then coming out of dunkirk now without the equipment for artillery first of all, the naval officers didn't want to have all been. dated one have a bunch of dripping wet soldiers armed with their rifles. [laughter] with those artilleries. and then they had to the left were they were. >> brigades s
i remember on that limited level with the united kingdom. and those all together. that was the most peas uncomfortable i've ever done in my life what happened in dunkirk?. >> the beginning december 3rd. but dunkirk when the belgians have collapsed when what they find they have to make their way back in the hope of being evacuated but the iranian ships and debt was extraordinary the smallest borough detachment ago there were over 860 that went over. that is very difficult to do because of...
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members of a six grooming gang are finally prosecuted in the united kingdom after years of child abuse or guess whether the fact that the perpetrators were from predominantly asian backgrounds. are getting mean to you my name's neil harvey you're watching international. children already being recognized thanks to our special campaign to find relatives of orphans in war torn iraq are receiving calls and e-mails from people who think they know the children at an orphanage by our crew on the screen now you can see the e-mail address where you can contact as if you have any pertinent information. now these russian speaking children i'm talking about had reportedly been taken to the country by parents who then joined islamic state after we filmed them in baghdad we've posted footage of the children on our social media pages it was also shared by the head of russia's chechen republic us from zone could dear off as a result didn't take long to get a response you can see just some of the comments that were posted on line a one woman called hard to judge contacted us from dagestan our crew went
members of a six grooming gang are finally prosecuted in the united kingdom after years of child abuse or guess whether the fact that the perpetrators were from predominantly asian backgrounds. are getting mean to you my name's neil harvey you're watching international. children already being recognized thanks to our special campaign to find relatives of orphans in war torn iraq are receiving calls and e-mails from people who think they know the children at an orphanage by our crew on the...
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kingdom in america and around the world out of the pension accounts into the pockets of the bankers and this set up a huge pension crisis because it wasn't enough money in those pensions to pay workers when they retired but this is obviously going to be a solution so if these workers are dying because of the malfeasance and the actions of corporations then that solves that pension crisis and you actually mention the zero percent interest rates are deserved nerve q.e. all of this stuff is german interest rates down to zero or below in some countries and this is causing part of the pension crisis is that they can't these pension funds can't make returns and this sort of environment especially as they're not allowed to go into the junk market so much so however it's also causing the ordinary citizen to lose all hope to be filled with despair to turn to opioids and that's the. only thing that's keeping them going because you know at least if you don't have a job you have medicaid and america and medicaid will at least pump you up with some salient solution where you pass out from not ea
kingdom in america and around the world out of the pension accounts into the pockets of the bankers and this set up a huge pension crisis because it wasn't enough money in those pensions to pay workers when they retired but this is obviously going to be a solution so if these workers are dying because of the malfeasance and the actions of corporations then that solves that pension crisis and you actually mention the zero percent interest rates are deserved nerve q.e. all of this stuff is german...
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sky news in the united kingdom and for europe, reports 13 people have died, local media reports ten have died in a scene of carnage on the street. here's what we believe has happened as we cover this live on fox news channel, fox television statements networkse united states and around the world. an hour and a half ago a van jumped onto a pedestrian way, a white rental van it has been described. they know it is a rental van because on the side there is a rental emblem. this man was mowing through pedestrians on a very busy summer evening in august in barcelona. an extremely busy tourist area, las romblas. if you've been to barcelona you have no doubt been there. local reports out of the region indicate this ban van went as s two or three city blocks crashing into person after person. there is a video we are working to doctor from this, it shows the faces of some of those who have been killed and injured and local media have requested that we do not show that until we have it blocked, we will have it in just a matter of moments, our video department is working on it. to some eyewitness re
sky news in the united kingdom and for europe, reports 13 people have died, local media reports ten have died in a scene of carnage on the street. here's what we believe has happened as we cover this live on fox news channel, fox television statements networkse united states and around the world. an hour and a half ago a van jumped onto a pedestrian way, a white rental van it has been described. they know it is a rental van because on the side there is a rental emblem. this man was mowing...
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kingdom found that the u.s. canada and britain have all experienced some really slowing gains since two thousand and eleven that report suggests that the combination of the recession and cuts to social safety net programs may have played a role quote the signs should be taken as warnings that worsened health care behavior and environment can reverse decades of success and health and longevity in fact in the u.k. they said pension costs are been cut by three hundred ten billion pounds thanks to austerity of course we must point out that there's been no us there is a there's been an increase of social welfare cost to bankers to the top one percent through this zero percent interest rates the free money they get from the fed or the central bank of england the bank of england so that has been no reduction in the overall cost actually in terms of how much the government spends you can see that in their own get government deficit numbers like government spending is gone up on welfare by trillions and trillions of doll
kingdom found that the u.s. canada and britain have all experienced some really slowing gains since two thousand and eleven that report suggests that the combination of the recession and cuts to social safety net programs may have played a role quote the signs should be taken as warnings that worsened health care behavior and environment can reverse decades of success and health and longevity in fact in the u.k. they said pension costs are been cut by three hundred ten billion pounds thanks to...
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we have wishes, desires, things that we want to achieve — i say we, as the united kingdom. the europeans, all 27 nation state still in the european union, and wishing to stay in it, they have their own take and concerns in this. it is interesting that european politicians seem to be feeling that the process is not working, starting with the negotiators themselves, who left negotiations at the end ofjuly, expressing deep frustration with what they believed was the "lack of preparedness" from the uk's side. i don't recognise that description. i think the government is now making public what was in its private negotiating positions up until now, and they are very sensible, moderate proposals on how to maintain judicial cooperation, how to ensure mutual recognition of goods and services, how to avoid a hard border in ireland, practical proposals on customs, and so on. but stephen, i don't really buy that this is a win—lose operation, that where we have our desires, and the 27 theirs. it is plainly in britain's interests for the eu 27 to prosper. these countries are our friend
we have wishes, desires, things that we want to achieve — i say we, as the united kingdom. the europeans, all 27 nation state still in the european union, and wishing to stay in it, they have their own take and concerns in this. it is interesting that european politicians seem to be feeling that the process is not working, starting with the negotiators themselves, who left negotiations at the end ofjuly, expressing deep frustration with what they believed was the "lack of...
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kingdom come together as a country and be more unified than it is at this moment it's very divided is dangerously divided in my view which is giving rise to speeches like bottom out speech. flag waving problems because people are feeling frustrated they're not feeling listened to the not feeling that is being demonstrated in the politicization of events that in my personal view shouldn't be politicized so what . pick up on that and ask you george is it you think that the healthy expression in public events is a positive thing is it antagonizing people though. we sure are going to see people standing up but nonpolitical events making it an time denies in speeches that rub a lot of people up the wrong way. i mean i think the point that agent made is that just a minute political protest has always been about trying to find opportunities where normal people. find a way to express publicly what they believe bearing in mind that most of us you know unlike the australian billionaire press barons of this world don't have the means to force their message out to millions of people so i think it
kingdom come together as a country and be more unified than it is at this moment it's very divided is dangerously divided in my view which is giving rise to speeches like bottom out speech. flag waving problems because people are feeling frustrated they're not feeling listened to the not feeling that is being demonstrated in the politicization of events that in my personal view shouldn't be politicized so what . pick up on that and ask you george is it you think that the healthy expression in...
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kingdom. they seem to be pointing to something like this happening at the moment. london prices, they say, have stalled. that's not yet reflected in the official registers, but surveyors have a more up—to—date view of what's going on, and so london is stalling the last three months they are saying other areas too, the south—east. the north, not the north—west, but the north, and east anglia. against that, there are some areas as well that are still going up areas as well that are still going up quite strongly and amongst those are northern ireland, west midlands, south—west of england and scotland as well. so there are some reservations about this. one is that prices have gone so high in london they are simply out of reach for many people. that's not the same as the rest of the country. also, if there is an effect from brexit uncertainty, i think people generally think that's more marked in london and elsewhere. any predictions in terms of what could happen in the longer term? that's
kingdom. they seem to be pointing to something like this happening at the moment. london prices, they say, have stalled. that's not yet reflected in the official registers, but surveyors have a more up—to—date view of what's going on, and so london is stalling the last three months they are saying other areas too, the south—east. the north, not the north—west, but the north, and east anglia. against that, there are some areas as well that are still going up areas as well that are still...
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of the united kingdom. >> thank you, mr. president. north korea is no longer a threat faced by a single country or region. it is instead a threat that confronts us all. these two tests in the last month were of an intercontinental missile, extending the threat much further than before, too many more countries. in a world where the north korean missile tests seem routine, let me be clear. this is not business as usual. mistake, as north korea's missile capabilities advance, so too does their contempt and disregard for the security council. we must meet this belligerence with clear, unequivocal condemnation, and with clear, unequivocal consequences. president, we have band north korean exports of coal, iron ore, lead, and seafood. these are the lifeline exports that sustain the deadly aspirations. in simple terms, should the north korean regime continue its reckless pursuit of an illegal missile program and deadly nuclear program, they will have vastly less resources to do so. we have also capped the number of foreign workers
of the united kingdom. >> thank you, mr. president. north korea is no longer a threat faced by a single country or region. it is instead a threat that confronts us all. these two tests in the last month were of an intercontinental missile, extending the threat much further than before, too many more countries. in a world where the north korean missile tests seem routine, let me be clear. this is not business as usual. mistake, as north korea's missile capabilities advance, so too does...
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i grew up in a muslim family in the united kingdom. i worked through the problems not just that the west is facing, but actually muslims are facing in the west for other muslims trying to radicalize them and draw them into an interpretation of the koran. and our reporting as you just said, yeah, absolutely, those reflect that. we focus on that quite heavily. because we have a prime minister in the united kingdom that says sh sharia can be good for britain. >> rahim, when you mentioned the coverage of the ban, surely you understand why people, many people believe it is targeting at least muslim majority nations and muslims, because that's what the president said as a candidate he planned to do. >> that's exactly what i just said. i think that's a fair criticism. what i don't think is a fair criticism is to say what this ended up as. there are many muslim countries, majority muslim countries that weren't included on this travel ban list. when you look at the nations that were actually listed, these were the same nations that the obama ad
i grew up in a muslim family in the united kingdom. i worked through the problems not just that the west is facing, but actually muslims are facing in the west for other muslims trying to radicalize them and draw them into an interpretation of the koran. and our reporting as you just said, yeah, absolutely, those reflect that. we focus on that quite heavily. because we have a prime minister in the united kingdom that says sh sharia can be good for britain. >> rahim, when you mentioned the...
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there is an importantjob to be done in the united kingdom. we stand at a really critical time in the uk. it's the long—term issues of trade, the consequences of brexit, defence and security cooperation that have dominated theresa may's talks here. but it's her strikingly blunt, unplanned declaration about her own political future that this trip to japan will be remembered for. ben wright, bbc news, tokyo. our political correspondent iain watson is in westminster. how serious is theresa may after what happened in the recent election about staying on as leader of the tories in 2022? the simple answer is i don't think she is entirely serious. she went to japan not to talk about her leadership ambitions, she didn't talk about leading her party into the next general election initially. she wanted to deny a very specific newspaper story that such it was setting a timetable for her departure, but in a barrage of broadcast interviews she hardened up that position so she has now indeed said she will depart into the next election and has had a few mi
there is an importantjob to be done in the united kingdom. we stand at a really critical time in the uk. it's the long—term issues of trade, the consequences of brexit, defence and security cooperation that have dominated theresa may's talks here. but it's her strikingly blunt, unplanned declaration about her own political future that this trip to japan will be remembered for. ben wright, bbc news, tokyo. our political correspondent iain watson is in westminster. how serious is theresa may...
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kingdom. after a day injapan‘s former imperial capital kyoto, theresa may boarded a bullet train to its new one, tokyo. questions from her host about how the government plans to turn brexit rhetoric into reality will follow the prime minister there. ben wright, bbc news, kyoto. tropical storm harvey, which has caused such devastation in texas, is now heading towards neighbouring louisiana. record amounts of rainfall have fallen across the region. large parts of houston — the country's fourth largest city — are still underwater. more than 20 people have died and nearly 200,000 people have registered for financial help. from houston, our correspondent james cook reports. still dazed, but at least they're dry. the people of houston awoke after a night under curfew to take stock. downtown the waters have receded. the worst appears to be over. but there are still struggles ahead. rodman young is now homeless in his own city after his house was flooded when two reservoirs spilled over. it is s
kingdom. after a day injapan‘s former imperial capital kyoto, theresa may boarded a bullet train to its new one, tokyo. questions from her host about how the government plans to turn brexit rhetoric into reality will follow the prime minister there. ben wright, bbc news, kyoto. tropical storm harvey, which has caused such devastation in texas, is now heading towards neighbouring louisiana. record amounts of rainfall have fallen across the region. large parts of houston — the country's...
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a pretty savage indictment of the mental health facilities in the united kingdom. thisjudge, sirjames munby, is renowned for his forthright views. he has used strong language before, but i don't think i've ever seen a judgment like this that is so clearly expressed. the exasperation, the desperation, the frustration — he clearly feels powerless to do anything to prevent this girl from leaving custody in the middle of this month, going back into the community without adequate care and within 24—48 hours he has been told by experts the likelihood is she will attempt to take her own life again. experts have said she needs to go to a clinical setting. she has a range of mental health disorders and his violent to the staff. although she wa nted violent to the staff. although she wanted to be with her mother, it is agreed that she needs looking after 412-18 agreed that she needs looking after 412—18 months. one unit has been identified as appropriate, but there isa identified as appropriate, but there is a six—month waiting list. identified as appropriate, but th
a pretty savage indictment of the mental health facilities in the united kingdom. thisjudge, sirjames munby, is renowned for his forthright views. he has used strong language before, but i don't think i've ever seen a judgment like this that is so clearly expressed. the exasperation, the desperation, the frustration — he clearly feels powerless to do anything to prevent this girl from leaving custody in the middle of this month, going back into the community without adequate care and within...
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. >>> and ahead this hour, private tapes of princess diana will air in the united kingdom on sunday. why the release is facing fierce criticism. live from cnn world head quarters in atlanta, we want to welcome our viewers here in the united states and all around the world. i'm george howell. the "cnn newsroom" starts right now. >>> around the world, good day to you. it is 5:00 a.m. on the east coast. we begin with tough new sanctions against north korea over its nuclear program and the top u.s. diplomat likely to urge asian leaders to isolate the nation even more. the u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson is in the philippines this hour for a security summit with the association of southeast asian nations. asean, as it's better known. mr. tillerson is set to meet this hour with his russian counterpart. north korea has been a major topic of discussion at that conference. just a day ago, you'll remember, the u.n. security council unanimously passed sanctions, including a ban on several major exports. that could cut north korea's annual export revenue by a third. u.s. president donald t
. >>> and ahead this hour, private tapes of princess diana will air in the united kingdom on sunday. why the release is facing fierce criticism. live from cnn world head quarters in atlanta, we want to welcome our viewers here in the united states and all around the world. i'm george howell. the "cnn newsroom" starts right now. >>> around the world, good day to you. it is 5:00 a.m. on the east coast. we begin with tough new sanctions against north korea over its...
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kingdom all the civil coming up in part two of going on the ground. what is it one the swiss national bank the subtle bank and other central banks on behalf of governments are now the biggest owners of stocks when japan is the biggest seller of exchange traded funds that's called nationalization that's socialism and combined with the central bank the politburo that is fixing the price of money it's not a free market market for money and combined with purchases of open assets and nationalizing those assets that's breaking communism that's nationalism that's why this isn't just blah blah cut to be a shrinking because the social banks amount to what danny blanchflower flour says they're not operating in ways to free markets. welcome back it's thirteen years since the journalist gary webb was found dead in his california home after multiple gunshots to the head ruled a suicide by a sacramento court controversy over webb's life and death continues his work on connections between u.s. agencies like the cia and crack in american in aziz to destroy left wing
kingdom all the civil coming up in part two of going on the ground. what is it one the swiss national bank the subtle bank and other central banks on behalf of governments are now the biggest owners of stocks when japan is the biggest seller of exchange traded funds that's called nationalization that's socialism and combined with the central bank the politburo that is fixing the price of money it's not a free market market for money and combined with purchases of open assets and nationalizing...
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net long—term international migration to the united kingdom was 246,000 in the united kingdom was 246,000 in the year ending march 2017. it is the year ending march 2017. it is the lowest level for three years, according to official estimates. there has been a small drop—off in english and maths grade following the introduction of new, tougher exams. 500,000 teenagers in england and wales are receiving their gcse results today. the proportion of those receiving grade a or above, or seven or above in england, has fallen 20%, down to 0.5% on last year. for the first time this year there are some major changes for stu d e nts there are some major changes for students in england coming into place, with a new numerical grading system and tough exams. a second man has been arrested in connection with the cancellation of a rock concert in rotterdam last night, following a terror related tip—off from the spanish authorities. a van containing gas canisters was discovered near the venue several hours later. a man was arrested in connection with drunk driving, no relation to the terror threat. t
net long—term international migration to the united kingdom was 246,000 in the united kingdom was 246,000 in the year ending march 2017. it is the year ending march 2017. it is the lowest level for three years, according to official estimates. there has been a small drop—off in english and maths grade following the introduction of new, tougher exams. 500,000 teenagers in england and wales are receiving their gcse results today. the proportion of those receiving grade a or above, or seven or...
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payne sailed back to the united kingdom. you in europe some swimming through the french revolution. in 1789, for two years after he had gotten back to england, there are two significant local events, the regency crisis in england, a moment when king george the third has another and thisadness provokes british politicians to begin exploring the possibility of transitioning the government to the prince of wales. some of them, while they are exploring this, also begin to consider the reform of the political institutions again. ,ust as this is happening things are moving in france towards revolution. the regency crisis is in january 1789 and by the summer, we have the fall of the bastille and revolution in france. in that context and the regency crisis, the reformers from the early 1780's and england begin to become very active again. they think this is the moment to drive change in english politics. one of the foremost advocates for change in politics was a politician named charles fox, the nephew of the duke of richmond. they were politically estranged, but nonetheless part of the sam
payne sailed back to the united kingdom. you in europe some swimming through the french revolution. in 1789, for two years after he had gotten back to england, there are two significant local events, the regency crisis in england, a moment when king george the third has another and thisadness provokes british politicians to begin exploring the possibility of transitioning the government to the prince of wales. some of them, while they are exploring this, also begin to consider the reform of the...
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rule over the united kingdom as a whole which at the moment according to british law the north of ireland is a clue there's been some speculation that we might take our seats because of the numbers numbers don't stack up in a way that even if you wanted to take our seats it simply would make any difference people. north need to see some sort of clearly clarity in from sponsor and what has been agreed well i think we saw from dres re-election campaign they were trying to taint generally corbin's a civil rights activism sometimes a much as organization when as being terrorist so i think you have a vague idea of which resume it is with a conservative in unionist party and we know we only have to look at the litany of scandals of the d.p.p. have been touched to be at the risk a bit are here and even the dark money or in the back to describe the scandal view is and there's some serious serious allegations of corruption the very heart of government controlled. departments that were run under a new bill hayton scheme around which we did you know a vast sum of money half a billion part and we're
rule over the united kingdom as a whole which at the moment according to british law the north of ireland is a clue there's been some speculation that we might take our seats because of the numbers numbers don't stack up in a way that even if you wanted to take our seats it simply would make any difference people. north need to see some sort of clearly clarity in from sponsor and what has been agreed well i think we saw from dres re-election campaign they were trying to taint generally corbin's...