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checking in on the u.k. the bungled u.k. bragg's a process continues to weigh on the u.k. economy as the political uncertainty increases prime minister teresa mayes resignation on june 7th having failed to deliver bragg's it but on another front the u.k. has gotten some good news on trade this time from asia here to tell us more and bring her unique insight is hello for which a member of the british american business associations board of directors hello welcome back pleasure chris the president so that you can assign a trade agreement with south korea to ensure of business continues from both countries after bragg's it how important is this for the u.k. and how important is south korea as a suit as a trading partner when i think it's very important actually in 2 regards primarily of course psychological this is a huge boost because this is a v what the scaremongers have been saying there have been predictions that any trade agreements would take up to 7 years with other countries that's actually just been proved to be ludicrous and again scaremongering so one was psycholo
checking in on the u.k. the bungled u.k. bragg's a process continues to weigh on the u.k. economy as the political uncertainty increases prime minister teresa mayes resignation on june 7th having failed to deliver bragg's it but on another front the u.k. has gotten some good news on trade this time from asia here to tell us more and bring her unique insight is hello for which a member of the british american business associations board of directors hello welcome back pleasure chris the...
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the u.k. and we have theresa may as prime minister, who will step down as leader of the conservative party in the next couple of days, so she is a lame-duck in terms of policy discussions. it is a state visit. a lot of pageantry comes with that. the focus will be looking at the larger fundamentals of the importance of the relationship. host: how would you gauge the nature of the relationship today? guest: you can look at relationships in terms of relations between countries and relations between leaders. between countries, the u.k. has been one of our closest allies. we continue to cooperate with them on defense. there are a number of policy differences. in terms of relations between leaders, it is difficult. we have seen president trump, on a number of occasions, undermine prime minister theresa may. he has made some humiliating comments on her. he has been interfering, somewhat, on british domestic politics. and there are differences in how we see things, like on iran and china. host: how po
the u.k. and we have theresa may as prime minister, who will step down as leader of the conservative party in the next couple of days, so she is a lame-duck in terms of policy discussions. it is a state visit. a lot of pageantry comes with that. the focus will be looking at the larger fundamentals of the importance of the relationship. host: how would you gauge the nature of the relationship today? guest: you can look at relationships in terms of relations between countries and relations...
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and u.k. have a unique relationship united by language by an alliance this is the 70th anniversary of the d.-day this right invasion this week big big deal for both sides you know the victory in world war 2 that was really both countries at their best and i think that putting it off further when it was obvious to everybody on both sides of the atlantic but the state visit was warranted especially given this the residence of the stork and then they just couldn't do it but to be honest to the extent that they were able to remove a lot of the. difficulties you have a prime minister again is a lame duck essentially and other symbolic resonance this is the best time to do it if it has to be done there's concern that we're not going to see the big protests to more of what we saw last year when trump was in the u.k. do you see the u.k. suffering from. rage fatigue i think both sides of the atlantic are suffering from some degree of outrage fatigue you know and to maybe to the detriment of those popul
and u.k. have a unique relationship united by language by an alliance this is the 70th anniversary of the d.-day this right invasion this week big big deal for both sides you know the victory in world war 2 that was really both countries at their best and i think that putting it off further when it was obvious to everybody on both sides of the atlantic but the state visit was warranted especially given this the residence of the stork and then they just couldn't do it but to be honest to the...
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u.k. are every manufacturer right now across the globe is losing sales sales are not what they were and i think that's a big impact you can't sell 17000000 cars this year 175 the next year $18000000.00 the next year especially here in the u.s. and with sales in china are down sales in europe are down and it's always going to be oscillating just like the stock market so you have to look at the impact politically here's a look at the impact from the stock market and the impact from consumers so this is going to cause an oscillation when you're talking about the u.k. versus your versus u.s. they're going to be different markets and they're going to have different impacts against them that would cause an negative sales versus positive sales now moving across the channel from france to the u.k. car production drop by 24 percent in april now that sector has had a 33.9 percent fall in manufacturing overall for the month are these recoverable losses or as the u.k. car sector had a far structural d
u.k. are every manufacturer right now across the globe is losing sales sales are not what they were and i think that's a big impact you can't sell 17000000 cars this year 175 the next year $18000000.00 the next year especially here in the u.s. and with sales in china are down sales in europe are down and it's always going to be oscillating just like the stock market so you have to look at the impact politically here's a look at the impact from the stock market and the impact from consumers so...
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the u.k. has one of the most robust export control regimes in the world power a bust that control is regarding saudi arabia will now be decided by the courts. in the face of strong criticism by home conservative party ministers have been at pains to stress that it's not the u.k. that chooses the targets in yemen a former british politician we spoke to says it's time the government changed to a squabbling pages distracting from serious crises like yemen. at a time when most of british attention is focused inevitably on bragg's it it's really important that we do look at the issues such as arms sales and in particular in this special case because so many people are losing their lives in yemen and really it's a difficult situation that has to be resolved and it's significant that all of the opposition parties not just the labor party but also the liberal democrats and the scottish nationalists and other smaller parties have agreed really that this is not something that britain ought to be support
the u.k. has one of the most robust export control regimes in the world power a bust that control is regarding saudi arabia will now be decided by the courts. in the face of strong criticism by home conservative party ministers have been at pains to stress that it's not the u.k. that chooses the targets in yemen a former british politician we spoke to says it's time the government changed to a squabbling pages distracting from serious crises like yemen. at a time when most of british attention...
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and the u.k. tomorrow should despite all this pomp and pageantry which donald trump seems to be enjoying very much he's also going to be met with quite a number of protests isn't. we are expecting massive protests in london tonight actually in front of buckingham palace protesters have already pledged to disrupt this stage of the state banquet and then tomorrow we are expecting protesters to rally around downing street and all over central london indeed to protest donald trump's visit to the u.k. and it's not only the public the protesters that are concerned with his visit it's also politicians from the labor party the opposition labor party have come out against this visit publicly for example jeremy corbin the leader of the opposition party boycotting that state dinner tonight and others saying that donald trump is a threat to the world order and the red carpet shouldn't be rolled out for him at the u.k. at the moment the congress and in the u.k. to time of political turmoil of a brain surgeon i
and the u.k. tomorrow should despite all this pomp and pageantry which donald trump seems to be enjoying very much he's also going to be met with quite a number of protests isn't. we are expecting massive protests in london tonight actually in front of buckingham palace protesters have already pledged to disrupt this stage of the state banquet and then tomorrow we are expecting protesters to rally around downing street and all over central london indeed to protest donald trump's visit to the...
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and u.k. have a unique relationship united by language by an alliance this is the 70th anniversary of the d.-day this right invasion this week big big deal for both sides you know the victory in world war 2 that was really both countries at their best and i think that putting it off further when it was obvious to everybody on both sides of the atlantic that the state visit was warranted especially given this the residence of the store and then they just couldn't do it but to be honest to the extent that they were able to remove a lot of the. difficulties you have a prime minister again is a lame duck essentially and other symbolic resonance this is the best time to do it if it has to be done there's concern that we're not going to see the big protests to more of what we saw last year when trump was in the u.k. do you see the u.k. suffering from. rage fatigue i think both sides of the atlantic are suffering from some degree of outrage fatigue you know and to to maybe to the detriment of those p
and u.k. have a unique relationship united by language by an alliance this is the 70th anniversary of the d.-day this right invasion this week big big deal for both sides you know the victory in world war 2 that was really both countries at their best and i think that putting it off further when it was obvious to everybody on both sides of the atlantic that the state visit was warranted especially given this the residence of the store and then they just couldn't do it but to be honest to the...
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and the u.k. there is tremendous potential in the trade deal i say probably to get even 3 times of what we're doing right now tremendous potential tremendous potential i'm joined now by barry gets my ass our correspondent in london now she's near felger square i understand where a lot of protests have been taking place against mr trump's visit bigots or trump still not a fan of the european union but he came bearing gifts offering outgoing prime minister made the possibility of a phenomenal trade deal any details on what a phenomenal trade deal might look like. well the can't really be details right now because the u.k. is still a member of the european union so they can pave the way for a trade me but it can't happen just yet there was no quick movement in the press conference when president trump was asked if every part of the economy should be on the trade bill for this trade deal and he said yes every part of the economy should be negotiated which is when to reason may intervene because she kn
and the u.k. there is tremendous potential in the trade deal i say probably to get even 3 times of what we're doing right now tremendous potential tremendous potential i'm joined now by barry gets my ass our correspondent in london now she's near felger square i understand where a lot of protests have been taking place against mr trump's visit bigots or trump still not a fan of the european union but he came bearing gifts offering outgoing prime minister made the possibility of a phenomenal...
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and the u.k., there is a u.k. and china relationship with theresa may's predecessor david cameron was key to promote, that is something post-brexit the u.k. will have to be mindful of. francine: we have and try to figure out if you can build a 5g network without huawei. >> the capability to do it is there without huawei, but whether it can be done at the same cost and there is a tight fiscal envelope in the u.k. would snow chancellor is key to break open your. francine: is this about trade, or a bigger role that china and the u.s. will have with dealing with technology and is a than i'd the article or -- ideological war? >> john bolton, the national security advisor for the united states, maybe has more national security or geopolitical concerns while the president's instinct may be to go to reelections and to some extent the language is with trade. with mexico and his willingness to punish them with tariffs on immigrations, huawei, there could be a place where china trade talks with xi jinping and huawei concerns
and the u.k., there is a u.k. and china relationship with theresa may's predecessor david cameron was key to promote, that is something post-brexit the u.k. will have to be mindful of. francine: we have and try to figure out if you can build a 5g network without huawei. >> the capability to do it is there without huawei, but whether it can be done at the same cost and there is a tight fiscal envelope in the u.k. would snow chancellor is key to break open your. francine: is this about...
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u.k. makes preparations to exit the european union the united states is committed to a phenomenal trade deal between the u.s. and the u.k. obviously it will be phil who has that succeeds me is prime minister to take this issue forward there is tremendous potential in that trade deal. paramount's i believe is delivering on bret's it for the full the british people he believes it works and he doesn't believe that they should stay he thinks this comes to a whole lot better and a good deal for him is one way the benefits and the rich people off that i don't think that should be encouraged specialist on the price it is that he's going to take advantage of that look i think everything with the trade deal is on the table when you when you're dealing in trade everything's on the table. also coming up china has trying to erase all memories of the tiananmen square massacre 30 years ago but in hong kong the lessons learned in 1809 are as alive as . we teenagers we found that the government tried to.
u.k. makes preparations to exit the european union the united states is committed to a phenomenal trade deal between the u.s. and the u.k. obviously it will be phil who has that succeeds me is prime minister to take this issue forward there is tremendous potential in that trade deal. paramount's i believe is delivering on bret's it for the full the british people he believes it works and he doesn't believe that they should stay he thinks this comes to a whole lot better and a good deal for him...
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ambassador to the u.k. has said the whole of the u.k. economy will be on the table in the trade conversation. that is not how the government of u.k. sees it. there will be areas where we will see conflicts between the sides. how much can really be achieved on trade is also part of the conversation. no doubt get a mention, as well as leadership of the conservative party. we will be keeping and i on the agenda, whether he will be meeting nigel farage or boris johnson. there are protests elsewhere in central london, huge crowds expected together. let's get the bloomberg business flash, and for that we go to dubai. >> thanks. apple has set out a vision for the future of its software. time, the tech giant will let developers rework their ipad apps so they can run back on that computers. it will help revive the mac app ecosystem and begin a broad convergence of apple with different software platforms. volkswagen has set plans to lift its heavy truck division in frankfurt and stockholm. this moves forward one of europe's largest central public
ambassador to the u.k. has said the whole of the u.k. economy will be on the table in the trade conversation. that is not how the government of u.k. sees it. there will be areas where we will see conflicts between the sides. how much can really be achieved on trade is also part of the conversation. no doubt get a mention, as well as leadership of the conservative party. we will be keeping and i on the agenda, whether he will be meeting nigel farage or boris johnson. there are protests elsewhere...
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/u.k. ambassador woody johnson, creating the beginning of what we are likely to see, the american president saying if you want that free-trade deal, get out of the customs agreement and remember your entire economy is up for grabs. i think we will see a lot of hard conversation about that. >> there's the president of the united states of america getting out of air force one with the first lady, melania trump, coming down the steps, he will be greeted by jeremy hunt, the former secretary and contender headcome a leader -- the of the next conservative party. you have a sitting prime --ister leaves on friday what is the president really hoping to achieve? before wee was chosen knew friday would be theresa may's last day in office, but it did raise a very important question as to whether it would be rescheduled. not easy to schedule a state visit, especially not with the president were security is such a great concern. toseems most impossible strike any important policy deal, but it wasn't goin
/u.k. ambassador woody johnson, creating the beginning of what we are likely to see, the american president saying if you want that free-trade deal, get out of the customs agreement and remember your entire economy is up for grabs. i think we will see a lot of hard conversation about that. >> there's the president of the united states of america getting out of air force one with the first lady, melania trump, coming down the steps, he will be greeted by jeremy hunt, the former secretary...
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the u.k. all the parties involved in this war i mean thank you and as i mentioned earlier in the interview the board of deputies of british jews told us thanks for getting in touch but now that mr russell moyle has rescinded the invitation we feel the matter is closed so we aren't doing any interviews we also invited margaret hodge m.p. jewish voice for labor and labor friends of israel all were unavailable after the break as the un condemned for actively silencing climate science and brazil's balsa naro for mining plans in rain forests britain's shadow foreign secretary speaks to going underground about what a climate revolution means to her. and a century to the day the world woke up to learn of the imperialist treaty of versailles revolutionary movements it was constructed to defeat only a small camera bought to have going underground. at our own barracks or head. for behind for the few good percentage. of our good. for every because the people. just fitted the money should it. be so much t
the u.k. all the parties involved in this war i mean thank you and as i mentioned earlier in the interview the board of deputies of british jews told us thanks for getting in touch but now that mr russell moyle has rescinded the invitation we feel the matter is closed so we aren't doing any interviews we also invited margaret hodge m.p. jewish voice for labor and labor friends of israel all were unavailable after the break as the un condemned for actively silencing climate science and brazil's...
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u.k. macro rate strategy and economics at ubs. .reat to have you with us i will go back to governor yi gang in a moment, but on mexico, what could be the shift in risk assets if we see tariffs on mexico imposed on monday? now have beenkets largely expecting it. the bigger question is how far we go from here and whether the ratcheting up of the levels of the tariffs happens? how does mexico respond as it sees tariffs put in place? the tariffs themselves, the markets are concerned as a try and engineer the changes the u.s. administration wants to see in ways around the world. it does seem to have triggered a response from mexico. the question of if it goes far enough and if the next step up in tariffs happens. if it does, people will be worried and if it doesn't, more reassured. nejra: what implications does it have for china? we heard from yi gang saying they have the room for policy maneuver. they have the room, but will they act? the interviewshy and comments from policymakers are so impo
u.k. macro rate strategy and economics at ubs. .reat to have you with us i will go back to governor yi gang in a moment, but on mexico, what could be the shift in risk assets if we see tariffs on mexico imposed on monday? now have beenkets largely expecting it. the bigger question is how far we go from here and whether the ratcheting up of the levels of the tariffs happens? how does mexico respond as it sees tariffs put in place? the tariffs themselves, the markets are concerned as a try and...
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president trump to the u.k. for a state visit. and there's dominic robb the man who for several months was supposedly in charge of delivering bricks it he hopes he can appeal to those conservative m.p.'s and party members who are happy to leave the e.u. without to deal the list goes on but this is the man who most candidates want to see off nigel ferrante isn't even a conservative. but a bright party has won over many tour events is on friday he was in downing street with a letter demanding a c. to any future breaks at negotiations no tory hopeful will be keen to give him that but to secure the keys to this door it seems almost anything is possible. and that was of course alex forrest whiting reporting or she is a former british parliamentary correspondent and our very own in-house briggs it analyst good to have you here with us threesome a stepped out on a very eloquent tour. talks a little bit more about all these contenders is a crowded field vying to take over who's making a real impact well as we saw in that report boris john
president trump to the u.k. for a state visit. and there's dominic robb the man who for several months was supposedly in charge of delivering bricks it he hopes he can appeal to those conservative m.p.'s and party members who are happy to leave the e.u. without to deal the list goes on but this is the man who most candidates want to see off nigel ferrante isn't even a conservative. but a bright party has won over many tour events is on friday he was in downing street with a letter demanding a...
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u.k. court sent to decide whether that should be suspended as peace campaigners claim the weapons are being used on civilians in yemen breaching international border. prosecutors charge for suspects over the downing of a later realigns flight m.h. 70 over eastern ukraine 14 joint investigation team members of the contradict themselves over what information they received from russia and make 70. on the 1st day after the 17th of july the russian federation hasn't disclosed anything about what happened with received the information form of the russian federation information about to the missing. morning just to the 28th of june here in moscow mimes kevin i am here with the latest from the r.t. international newsroom for you u.s. government documents reveal doubts on the f.b.i.'s conclusion that russia was behind an alleged attack on the democratic party's servers in 26 state seems the agency never gotten a final report from a private cyber security company crowd strike that was hired by the p
u.k. court sent to decide whether that should be suspended as peace campaigners claim the weapons are being used on civilians in yemen breaching international border. prosecutors charge for suspects over the downing of a later realigns flight m.h. 70 over eastern ukraine 14 joint investigation team members of the contradict themselves over what information they received from russia and make 70. on the 1st day after the 17th of july the russian federation hasn't disclosed anything about what...
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u.k. obviously it will be phil who has that succeeds me is prime minister to take this issue forward there is tremendous potential in that trade deal. believe is delivering on threats it for the people he believes it works he believes of elation state he thinks this company too old and a good deal for him is one way that he benefits many rich people off that i don't think that should be encouraged especially in his time the pressure he says he's going to take advantage of that look i think everything with the trade deal is on the table when you when you're dealing in trade everything's on the table. also coming up china has trying to erase all memories of the tiananmen square massacre 30 years ago but in hong kong the lessons learned in 1800 are as alive as . we teenagers we found that the government tried to. try to our language try to class identity as a hong kong hong kong and we don't want that to happen and we don't want hong kong just to be calm and like and to see tea in china. well
u.k. obviously it will be phil who has that succeeds me is prime minister to take this issue forward there is tremendous potential in that trade deal. believe is delivering on threats it for the people he believes it works he believes of elation state he thinks this company too old and a good deal for him is one way that he benefits many rich people off that i don't think that should be encouraged especially in his time the pressure he says he's going to take advantage of that look i think...
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u.k., but will it get done? we will ask former special advisor to margaret thatcher, he is here next, from london, live. ♪ i have heart disease, watch what i eat, take statins, but still struggle to lower my ldl bad cholesterol. which means a heart attack or stroke. could strike without warning, pulling me away from everything that matters most. (siren) because with high bad cholesterol, my risk of a heart attack or stroke is real. ♪ repatha® plus a statin seriously lowers bad cholesterol by 63%. and significantly drops my risk of having a heart attack or stroke. do not take repatha® if you are allergic to it. repatha® can cause serious allergic reactions. signs include: trouble breathing or swallowing, or swelling of the face. most common side effects include runny nose, sore throat, common cold symptoms, flu or flu-like symptoms back pain, high blood sugar, and redness, pain, or bruising at the injection site. i won't let a heart attack or stroke come between me and everything i l
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and u.k. companies with the ongoing uncertainty over bricks and british businesses all hoping to cement transatlantic ties. he came he saw. he tweeted. big trade deal is possible once the u.k. gets rid of the shackles already starting to talk the u.s. president rose as he prepared to meet u.s. and u.k. business leaders in london. the shackles he's referring to. britain's drawn out process of leaving the european union. but is the promise of a big trade deal with the u.s. and nothing to offset the potential chaos the u.k. could face if it leaves the e.u. without a deal the relative size of the u.k.'s trade relationships suggests it may not be. in 2017 the u.k. imported 11 percent of its goods from the u.s. compare that to well over half from the european union while 18 percent of british exports went to the u.s. a far larger 45 percent went to the e.u. . that said as the u.k. braces for a future outside the bloc securing solid trade ties with other major partners is becoming an ever greater pri
and u.k. companies with the ongoing uncertainty over bricks and british businesses all hoping to cement transatlantic ties. he came he saw. he tweeted. big trade deal is possible once the u.k. gets rid of the shackles already starting to talk the u.s. president rose as he prepared to meet u.s. and u.k. business leaders in london. the shackles he's referring to. britain's drawn out process of leaving the european union. but is the promise of a big trade deal with the u.s. and nothing to offset...
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a few questions about the talks with the u.k. with the u.k.'s outgoing prime minister to resign me we remember that she explained the british media that it can no longer be business as usual with russia even though we heard from the kremlin and we heard from putin himself that he is hoping the page could be turned to resuming saying that cannot happen because of russia's continued hostile actions around the world and one question from one of the journalists was whether russia was ready to stop whatever it's up to all around the world mr putin's answer was quite firm so let's take a listen. never had the intention of showing aggression towards anyone that's an illusion. just. to make things look the way there are not just. to create some external enemy which would help to solve some domestic issues we have no aggressive intentions towards any country towards anyone currently the problem which our relations from becoming should i would like to point your attention to is that we will always be reciprocal when responding to actions of our partners
a few questions about the talks with the u.k. with the u.k.'s outgoing prime minister to resign me we remember that she explained the british media that it can no longer be business as usual with russia even though we heard from the kremlin and we heard from putin himself that he is hoping the page could be turned to resuming saying that cannot happen because of russia's continued hostile actions around the world and one question from one of the journalists was whether russia was ready to stop...
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he called on the u.k. to throw off the shackles of european union membership and right a free-trade deal with the u.s. trump tweeted that a big trade deal is possible once the shackles are off. for more, anna edwards joins us now. great to have you with us. what does he mean by trade deal? trump does not have the jurisdiction over this. there's lots to be said about the jurisdiction. the u.k. tonable have the jurisdiction to do a trade deal. the problem is, expectations might run higher than what can be achieved. there are limited expectations as to what can be done. at them in around in average, many of them are talking about nontariff barriers and there might be room to maneuver. thorny issues is which part of the u.k. economy are included. the ambassador said all of the u.k. is on the table. theresa may liaison friday. they were forced to say the nhs will not be part of it. will notral standards be reduced as a result of any kind of trade deal. this does throw up many issues and may's office seems to be
he called on the u.k. to throw off the shackles of european union membership and right a free-trade deal with the u.s. trump tweeted that a big trade deal is possible once the shackles are off. for more, anna edwards joins us now. great to have you with us. what does he mean by trade deal? trump does not have the jurisdiction over this. there's lots to be said about the jurisdiction. the u.k. tonable have the jurisdiction to do a trade deal. the problem is, expectations might run higher than...
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and the u.k. there is tremendous potential this that trade deal i say probably two and even three times of what we're doing right now. >> the imf trims its 2019 frost for the chinese economy saying more policy easing could be called for trade tensions escalate. >>> and hedro trades near the top of the stock after the aluminum producer delivers better than expected first quarter profit and signals production is closer to capacity >>> good morning, and a very warm welcome to "street signs. we've got fresh data coming through for the euro zone. that is the final composite pmi numbers as well as services. let me bring you what those numbers are. on the composite number, the final pmi has come in at 51.8 for may. that is slightly better than the flash estimate of 51.6 it also is higher than the number we saw in april, which was 51 p.5 the services of the pmi came in 52.9, also ahead of flash estimates, which were calling for 52.5, and that is up from april which was 52.8 now new business the component
and the u.k. there is tremendous potential this that trade deal i say probably two and even three times of what we're doing right now. >> the imf trims its 2019 frost for the chinese economy saying more policy easing could be called for trade tensions escalate. >>> and hedro trades near the top of the stock after the aluminum producer delivers better than expected first quarter profit and signals production is closer to capacity >>> good morning, and a very warm welcome...
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and the u.k. there is tremendous potential in that trade deal i say probably to add even 3 times of what we're doing right down tremendous potential 75 years ago this there's a courageous americans and british patriots set out from the silent word history's most important battle. they stormed forward out of ships in airplanes risking everything to defend our people and to ensure that the united states and britain would for ever remain sovereign and for ever remain free following this press conference prime minister may mr may the 1st lady my family and i will visit the legendary churchill war rooms beneath the streets of london. i look forward to that in his famous speech on this day in june 1980 prime minister churchill urged his countrymen to defend our island whatever the cost maybe as we mark this solemn anniversary of d.-day we remember that the defense of our nations does not begin on the battlefield but within the heart of every patriot today let us we knew our pledge engraved at the americ
and the u.k. there is tremendous potential in that trade deal i say probably to add even 3 times of what we're doing right down tremendous potential 75 years ago this there's a courageous americans and british patriots set out from the silent word history's most important battle. they stormed forward out of ships in airplanes risking everything to defend our people and to ensure that the united states and britain would for ever remain sovereign and for ever remain free following this press...
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soil over the weekend he has given interviews saying that the u.k. should just walk away from the european union so technically leaving without a deal in the rx of talks if the european union doesn't give the u.k. what they want to see he's always been critical of the series amazing negotiation strategy and he's also been suggesting that the u.k. should sue the european union so he's been really meddling with domestic politics here is something that especially the labor side does not like a shot of folks standing in front of buckingham palace on a glorious day in london thank you very much. i asked be heard from charlotte many protests an anti-crime demonstrations expected to take place in london and across the u.k. during the u.s. president's 3 day visit on the n.s.a. of joins me now and he's been tracking the activities off of these protesters on social media welcome i mean tell us more about the scale of these protests that we can expect in the next 3 days well the trunk the protests against trump are kicking off today a buckingham palace organize
soil over the weekend he has given interviews saying that the u.k. should just walk away from the european union so technically leaving without a deal in the rx of talks if the european union doesn't give the u.k. what they want to see he's always been critical of the series amazing negotiation strategy and he's also been suggesting that the u.k. should sue the european union so he's been really meddling with domestic politics here is something that especially the labor side does not like a...
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the u.k. has issued new guidelines to companies selling weapons to saudi arabia and that's after a british court ruled last week that the government broke the law by allowing arms sales to saudi arabia due to riyadh's involvement in the war in yemen the british government is seeking to appeal the decision you export licenses are not being issued to companies trading weapons to saudi arabia bahrain egypt the u.a.e. and kuwait now andrew smith is the spokesman for the campaign against the arms trade the group that filed the case against the u.k. government in london he says the u.k. government won't be able to send further weapons until a review of previous sales is carried out. all of the weapons that are already with the military are we for so to military it means that we can't undo any of the damage which has already been done but right now as we're speaking there can very well be u.k. made fater jets flying over yemen it will be failing u.k. made missiles and dropping u.k. made bombs however
the u.k. has issued new guidelines to companies selling weapons to saudi arabia and that's after a british court ruled last week that the government broke the law by allowing arms sales to saudi arabia due to riyadh's involvement in the war in yemen the british government is seeking to appeal the decision you export licenses are not being issued to companies trading weapons to saudi arabia bahrain egypt the u.a.e. and kuwait now andrew smith is the spokesman for the campaign against the arms...
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and the u.k. government suspends new arms sales to saudi arabia after the court of appeals rules the previous exploits broke the case represents a significant victory for peace activists who say that riyadh is using british made weapons to devastating effect in yemen. it's 8 o'clock here in moscow and you're watching on to international live from last year with me. welcome to the program the u.s. president has reacted angrily to iran's shooting down of an american drone over the strait of hormuz on thursday saying terror on has made a major miscalculation. i made a big mistake. this strong was in international waters clearly we have it all documented it's documented scientifically not just words and they made a very bad mistake ok. how do you find out. how you want a model find out you'll find you are obviously obviously you know we're not going to be talking too much about it going to find out they made a very big mistake. iran claims the drone it shot down had been flying over its airspace the u
and the u.k. government suspends new arms sales to saudi arabia after the court of appeals rules the previous exploits broke the case represents a significant victory for peace activists who say that riyadh is using british made weapons to devastating effect in yemen. it's 8 o'clock here in moscow and you're watching on to international live from last year with me. welcome to the program the u.s. president has reacted angrily to iran's shooting down of an american drone over the strait of...
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and the u.k. can even though there are many issues with the more fraught relationship than special relationship -- on trade, climate change, chinese technology company huawei, there are big differences. but that will be t meat of tomorrow's political discussions. at westminster abbey, a moment of solemnity as the president laid a wreath at the tomb of the unknown warrior. over the years, so manican and british soldiers have been comrades in arms. there was tea with prince charles atlarence house. i understand that the prince did raise the issue of climate change, where the two don't see i die. as for the duchess-- eye to eye. as for the duchess, maybe she had some thing in her eye. this is a day that the light of the president. the state visit has lost none of its luster. jon sopel, bbcki news, bham palace. jane: the queen spoke about the enduring alliance during the post-dinner speeches. what did you make of the town?-- tone? christian: today has been about that sred history. there is a focus on
and the u.k. can even though there are many issues with the more fraught relationship than special relationship -- on trade, climate change, chinese technology company huawei, there are big differences. but that will be t meat of tomorrow's political discussions. at westminster abbey, a moment of solemnity as the president laid a wreath at the tomb of the unknown warrior. over the years, so manican and british soldiers have been comrades in arms. there was tea with prince charles atlarence...
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and u.k. companies with the ongoing uncertainty over brics it british businesses are hoping to cement trans atlantic ties. the meeting between u.s. and british business leaders went smoothly both sides cordially signaling they were eager to reach of bilateral trade agreement. but before the meeting with business leaders the u.s. president tweeted big trade deal is possible once u.k. gets rid of the shackles already starting to talk by shackles the u.s. president was referring to britain's complicated divorce process from the e.u. to trump a signal to things britain should leave the e.u. without an agreement but is a trade deal with the u.s. enough to offset the potential losses that britain could face if it leaves the block without a deal the u.k.'s trade volume with the u.s. is much lower than the amount with other e.u. countries in 2017 britain imported 11 percent of its goods from the u.s. compare that to well over half from the european union while 18 percent of british exports went to the
and u.k. companies with the ongoing uncertainty over brics it british businesses are hoping to cement trans atlantic ties. the meeting between u.s. and british business leaders went smoothly both sides cordially signaling they were eager to reach of bilateral trade agreement. but before the meeting with business leaders the u.s. president tweeted big trade deal is possible once u.k. gets rid of the shackles already starting to talk by shackles the u.s. president was referring to britain's...
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u.k. trade deal for after breakfast so when the u.k. has finally left the european union trump is very eager to push a deal through after that may and trump will be here at downing street right behind me trump will be greeted by mr and mrs may they will then have a working lunch with those delegations where another topic will be discussed that is very close to mr trump's heart and that is the topic of the chinese telecommunications company who or why. this is something he wants to once the u.k. to ban to build the next generation network here in the u.k. he wants the u.k. to ban world wife from that and he's trying to convince theresa may by threatening to withhold intelligence information so this will happen today then after the working lunch they will hold hold a joint press conference of course that's going to be a very interesting thing to watch and then after that theresa may will take mr trump to the churchill war rooms and another big question for today is whether mr trump will meet a possible successor off to reason may because
u.k. trade deal for after breakfast so when the u.k. has finally left the european union trump is very eager to push a deal through after that may and trump will be here at downing street right behind me trump will be greeted by mr and mrs may they will then have a working lunch with those delegations where another topic will be discussed that is very close to mr trump's heart and that is the topic of the chinese telecommunications company who or why. this is something he wants to once the u.k....
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and u.k. the greatest alliance the world has ever known and to recently for our part calling it a special relationship both leaders really saying that the bonds between the 2 countries a strong they said they discussed a number of issues including iran with the u.k. prime minister saying that both the u.s. and iran want to reach the same goals but that. the. that the u.s. that everything must done to avoid escalation in iran saying that the u.s. and u.k. are determined to make sure iran does not develop nuclear weapons they also discussed trade of course and what happens after the u.k. leaves the european union the british prime minister saying that both countries remain committed to an ambitious u.s. u.k. free trade agreement after the u.k. needs the e.u. while the us president said that he is committed to court if in nominal trade deal with the u.k. saying that to an even 3 times is a potential of the trade deal that they will agree or we have correspondents standing by in london is there fo
and u.k. the greatest alliance the world has ever known and to recently for our part calling it a special relationship both leaders really saying that the bonds between the 2 countries a strong they said they discussed a number of issues including iran with the u.k. prime minister saying that both the u.s. and iran want to reach the same goals but that. the. that the u.s. that everything must done to avoid escalation in iran saying that the u.s. and u.k. are determined to make sure iran does...
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u.k. appeals court is set to give its verdict say on a legal battle launched by campaign assistant britain selling weapons to saddam have a pia the activists claim the arms of being used in the saudi led bombing in yemen in violation of international capon trade picks up the story. the court of appeal is due to give his judgment on the u.k.'s decision to grant licenses for the export of arms to saudi arabia for use in yemen this follows serious allegations that saudi forces might have used the u.k. arms in serious violations of international humanitarian law during the ongoing bombardment well the situation in yemen has been described by the u.n. as the world's worst manmade humanitarian crisis the saudi led military coalition say it's fighting to free the country from hutu rebels and restore the exiled government riyadh also says it's doing all it can to reduce civilian casualties over 70000 people have been killed through fighting and famine since january 26th dean with $10000000.00 yeme
u.k. appeals court is set to give its verdict say on a legal battle launched by campaign assistant britain selling weapons to saddam have a pia the activists claim the arms of being used in the saudi led bombing in yemen in violation of international capon trade picks up the story. the court of appeal is due to give his judgment on the u.k.'s decision to grant licenses for the export of arms to saudi arabia for use in yemen this follows serious allegations that saudi forces might have used the...
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is one of the u.k.'s top 10 political bloggers who electrifies scottish politics from the deuce and peaceful surroundings of the english city of. i've been in independence guy all my life my dad used to work for billy wolfe the former leader of the s.n.p. in bathgate because i want to make a contribution obviously i couldn't go knocking on doors and stuff so i decided to do it online and take a close look at best with a visitor who is listening into the conversation of which much more later in the last week show our top 20 tipster peter oborne forecasts that boris johnson would be a runaway favorite for the leadership race and was best placed to reach the finishing line at number 10 downing street however peter also cause something of a feud already by speculating that for johnson becoming to the leader and assuming the office of prime minister might not be quite the same thing a prime minister may consider that he could not command a majority in the house of commons 20 tories you say we're not going to
is one of the u.k.'s top 10 political bloggers who electrifies scottish politics from the deuce and peaceful surroundings of the english city of. i've been in independence guy all my life my dad used to work for billy wolfe the former leader of the s.n.p. in bathgate because i want to make a contribution obviously i couldn't go knocking on doors and stuff so i decided to do it online and take a close look at best with a visitor who is listening into the conversation of which much more later in...