tv Beyond 100 Days BBC News September 10, 2019 7:00pm-8:01pm BST
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you're watching beyond 100 days. donald trump fires his national security adviser after a string of disagreements. the president told john bolton his services were no longer needed at the white house, revealing the news in a customary tweet. on iran, north korea, and venezuela there were public disagreements. this is beyond 100 days. it was common knowledge that with me, michelle fleury in washington. bolton was on thin ice — christian fraser is in london. but he isn't going quietly. our top stories: president trump fires his on the first day of the uk national security advisor, his third in three parliament's suspension, boris johnson tells schoolchildren years, john bolton. he is working for a brexit deal, day one of a suspended parliament, jeremy corbyn says labour and though there's no date won't commit to leave or remain for a general election yet, in an election. party leaders are out also on the programme. on the campaign trail anyway. france says the time has come coming up in the next half hour: to ease the tensions with russia — but what exactly has moscow done why vaping is in the to earn this french reprochement. spotlight in the us,
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where this year there have been when getting your morning coffee at least five deaths becomes an extreme hobby — across 33 states. we'll talk to the starbucks customer plus, a big day for apple with the goal of feeding his caffeine addiction, as the tech giant unveils its latest round of products. but is the company losing its shine? we'll discuss. in every one of its shops worldwide. hello and welcome, now, you may have thought i'm michelle fleury, in washington, christian fraser in london. that the us midterm elections were done and dusted in november. think again. there is more upheaval today, the last race will be in the trump white house. decided in north carolina. the national security advisor, it's actually a re—run john bolton, one of the most senior after the authorities figures in the administration has uncovered absentee ballot fraud been fired, by tweet. it comes just a few days after talks in the 9th district. the surprising thing is that this is a republican stronghold with the taleban collapsed. which donald trump won by 12 points in 2016, and while bolton may be taking the fall for that, and yet the race is a toss up. there were other well known disagreements with the president over iran, venezuela, that's why the president and north korea, on which bolton had often taken a characteristically was in the state last night, hawkish position. trying to drum up votes for republican dan bishop. in his tweet mr trump said: and he has been taking to twitter in all caps today. the state will be key
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in the general election, and with poll numbers showing mr trump's approval on the decline, it's all to play for. for more, we arejoined by the bbc‘s anthony zurcher. want to bring up ant which seems at odds with the tweet we have had from jon bolton: election. i want to bring up another special election. this goes back to george bush senior back in 1991 in just moments ago, secretary of state mike pompeo had this to say pennsylvania, he lost that one. that in the briefing room. turned out to be a harbinger. i'll be looking at me similar situation here with north carolina? even last night, the president asks for though this is a replay of a 28 ambassador alton's resignation. as i mid—term election, it will tell us about what could be in store. as you understand it, it was received this mention, donald trump in 2016 morning. was it because of this disagreement? i would say this, the carried this seat by double digits. president is entitled to the staff that he wants. at any moment, the he won back in 2018 by 905 votes, staff, he should have people he trusts and whose values and effort he trusts and benefits. our north america editor with accusations of voter fraud. if jon sopel has just returned he were to pull out here against a
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from the white house and is with us now. republican state senator, in a state during the press conference, mike pompeo was asked what he surprise. that dollar drop carried, remember he saidi that dollar drop carried, remember pompeo was asked what he surprise. he said i am never surprised.” that he only won north carolina by thought that was a moment of real 21 percentage points was this state humour. how can you be surprised could be in play. it is not necessarily highest on the when the things that go on here go on. this is so unusual. when someone democratic map in 2020, but donald trump really needs it. we are seeing gets fired they do not normally, within15 minutes come back and say a new poll showing that he is i was not fired, i offered to slipping, more crucially on the resign. and also what tends to economy you are seeing his poll happen on conventional politics is numbers are starting to slip. this that you play down the division. you is important because donald trump say we have all, it is time to move made that such a key plank of his on. mike pompeo said there were many re—election campaign. six out of ten times that ambassador bolton and i americans now expect a recession in disagreed, that is to be sure. no attempt to paper over the cracks. on the next year. i mean, will that be the profound policy differences that something at the forefront of these existed, as you sit in your introduction, overvenezuela voters' mines? the economic indicators are still fairly strong, existed, as you sit in your introduction, over venezuela which there is uncertainty to stop every john bolton thought you could strong—arm the leadership out. on session would mean two quarters of iran, where he favoured military negative growth. the public is action. donald trump is
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starting to feel uneasy, that things have been going well for so long trigger—happy action. donald trump is trigger— happy and needs action. donald trump is trigger—happy and needs to be rain that they will start to turn the then, this is the idea but actually other way. but perceptions when it comes to elections and politics, thatis it was donald trump trying to rein comes to elections and politics, that is everything. if the american injohn bolton on repeated occasions and something that happened at the weekend when the taliban were due to public start feeling that donald go to camp david of all places, on trump is not the best solution, and the week of the anniversary of 9/11. elizabeth warren and her reform you had john bolton, somehow ideas might be a better solution, that will be a serious threat to emerging, letting it be known, that he thought it was a crazy idea and donald trump. what we got last night was a sort of test of the platform publicly clashed, disagreed with the he will put to the people in 2020, president and who do not do that without paying a price. so he either so talks about the squad, the women in the democrat party, talking about walked the plank or was pushed. without paying a price. so he either walked the plank or was pushedm often known as being an abrasive the american hating left, socialism. this is what people do next year, figure but he is often also praised paint the party so far after the for knowing how to work the office extreme, so far outside the standard politics. in this case, not so much? that independents will have to vote i think he has been both. think he for him. that is clearly what the is dry, acerbic, clever, he is strategy is. when you have an incumbent president, what they try to do during theirfirst confrontational, argumentative, he incumbent president, what they try to do during their first term incumbent president, what they try to do during theirfirst term in is strong opinion. he has all of office is expand their base, try to those things. but what probably attracted donald trump to him in the broaden on the base that helped
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elect them and bring in new voters first place was that he knew his way so that they have less of a tough around washington. he knew where the fight when they run for election. bet bodies were buried and where to that has not been held donald trump is operated, he has been pitching bury them. knew how to get things done and if the president wanted things to run, to have someone like his campaign, his presidency to his co re his campaign, his presidency to his core voters, the ones who voted for bolton with the experience he picked up bolton with the experience he picked up in the bush administration, and him, hovering at best around 45 or 46%. what he will have to do is was the us ambassador to the united bring the democrat down to below nations, then he was invaluable. they just him. it is that famous joke where a nations, then he was invaluable. theyjust disagreed on so much and re ce nt theyjust disagreed on so much and quy him. it is that famous joke where a guy is getting chased by a bear, he recent weeks, bolton was less available to defend the president's puts his knickers on, the other guys positions on foreign policy and so says, that there will still catch they fell out and it looks like this you. the reality is, all i need to isa they fell out and it looks like this is a rancorous parting of the ways. do is be faster than you. itjust has to be better than the democrat. i understand john bolton was supposed to standing next to the i know you will be following the secretary of state at that briefing. outcome of this special election for instead it was this treasury us, but thank you for now. secretary. and i couldn't help but notice that actually there were broad smiles on their faces. was also tension betweenjohn bolton and the secretary of state? absolutely we have talked about trump being absolutely. i think mark mike pompeo concerned that various things, one has shown himself to be very adroit of those is rolling back
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at reading the president's mind and regulations. he has talked about mood and shift him a few degrees rolling back regulations when it comes to light the reason he gave north or south with a bit of for it was flattery and cajoling. john bolton i don't know, i'm not a vain person. was a much more confrontational i know i have no vain people, figure and i think mike pompeo, especially these incredible ladies in the front. but i look better under donald trump are much more closely an incandescent light aligned. if you look at the north than these crazy lights that are beaming down on! you can hopefully buy the new ones, korea summit, in vietnam, it was but you can buy the old ones too, john bolton saying this is crazy to and you can save a lot of money, go ahead with we have not done any other groundwork. donald trump and you can even look better! wanted to go ahead with it and it fell apart. i think there wasjust right, stop. everybody knows who wanted to go ahead with it and it fell apart. i think there was just a watches this programme that i defend parting of the ways and i thinkjohn bolton was too difficult to work with, they fell out in a big way, climate and all of that, but i am there were too many fallen foreign with the president on this. these e. coli bulbs do not make you look policy differences, and that is why good. —— the eco light bulbs was up in that briefing room, you saw both of them not try to paper over cracks but to say, let me pull the cracks of the wall so you can see how wide i know this because you have a diva those fishers were. absolutely. light in your desk. look at what i thank you for rushing back to us,. look like in washington. i look like i have come off the beach in hawaii.
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for more we'rejoined now by danielle pleta, senior vice president at the american enterprise institute. we are over wrecking it, but people it is important understand that each resident sets the tone for the national security adviser. there are say i look after it in this studio. these bulbs are no good, need a diva people who are the coordinators and light. facilitators and then there are that was fake news, you sitting in people who are likejohn bolton, the dark studio. much more out of outspoken on it was fake news, i am overtaking the point. it is still true. i don't policy. absolutely right. this job was created to be a facilitator, to like these eco light bulbs, i don't look good in them. the outbreak of a deadly be in essence, a national security lung illness potentially linked to vaping products bureaucrat and bring the in the united states has the white house involved. melania trump has tweeted intelligence community views to a she is "deeply concerned consensus intelligence community views to a consensus to bring to the president. about the growing epidemic that is not whatjohn bolton was, of e—cigarette use by our children. but he was not the first national we need to do all we can security adviser who was not exactly to protect the public a facilitator. there will be from tobacco—related disease and death, and prevent e—cigarettes concern, although the president says he will appoint someone suite, there from becoming an on—ramp to nicotine addiction for a generation of youth." have been posts in the administer the us centers for disease which have been left vacant for two control and prevention long. that cannot happen this time is investigating five deaths in california, illinois, indiana, because there are so many spinning minnesota and oregon — plates? you would like to think that all associated with the use
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of vaping products. but of course donald trump has the agency said it is also examining more than a50 cases broken lots of previously conceived of lung illnesses. notions about petty much everything. we're joined now by they have named an acting national laura crotty alexander, a pulmonologist who has been studying the effects security adviser, the former deputy, of e—cigarettes since 2013. and he could be left in as acting and he could be left in as acting and that would be emasculating the let me start with this. is vaping position in a way and the president could do that, especially if you was content to have the secretary of defence and state advise him on all these issues. but maybe will find more dangerous than smoking? that is a tough question to answer. right someone, these issues. but maybe will find someone, there seem to be many now, because of the frightening people willing to serve this job. you have obviously got a big week epidemic, and we don't know what pa rt epidemic, and we don't know what part of vaping is causing the lung coming up in about two weeks from damage and illnesses, we are very now, the us general assembly takes place in new york. a lot of big concerned that vaping is equally dangerous to smoking, if not worse. issues on the table, syria, iraq, we don't really know. there has been north korea, all of these at a time, is that driving some of the pressure to getan is that driving some of the pressure to get an announcement next week?m reports, it sounds very scary, that you have got vaping and it is the certainly would drive the pressure vapour inside that is causing
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problems with lungs. do we know because notjust our adversaries certainly would drive the pressure because not just our adversaries are looking at with a national security specifically the compounds, the advisers are but also our allies. ingredients, is it only a case where looking for reassurance that such appointment would give. they are it is mixed with thc, or is it all already nervous enough with the faith in —— all vaping products that taliban being on, being off, as in a people should be concerned about? we fat afghanistan and out, talking to the iranians and then not, so it are working hard to get some would not reassure the world to put a nswe i’s. someone would not reassure the world to put someone back in. —— it would. but are working hard to get some answers. more than a50 cases of then again it is donald trump, we vaping associated pulmonary could guess today and you could name illnesses are being tracked down and studied so far. the majority of some of the week or not do it until those affected, 80%, did use thc, next year. you mentioned allies. recently, john bolton was in the uk where he talked about the uk being which is a marijuana derivative, in the first in line with a trade deal with the us. but also saying the nhs their vaping products. the majority had to be part of any deal. also used nicotine in their devices. presumably readers are now going to it is tricky because when you look be wondering whether a not any of that stands? i think that is the across all the different liquids right question to ask. what we have that can be vaped, there are many learned from national security different chemicals involved. what
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advisers in the past is that out of we are doing is looking at each one and finding out which chemicals each sight out of mind. announcements of person use and look for commonality the predecessors are just so much dust on the ground. so the notion of amongst those was not the biggest signal is definitely don't vape thc, being first in line i think as a presidential priority, i don't think thatis because we don't know what it is presidential priority, i don't think that is going away but all the about using that vehicle but it details about the nhs, i have no idea and i suspect no one else does might be one of the main issues either. thank you very much for driving that lung injury. i'm being with us. staggered that we don't know whether it is worse than smoking. i want to i was wondering why a president, so put up the advice that the health agencies are giving to people on both sides of the atlantic. in strong in character, doesn't fire people face—to—face. these are america, they say that while people face—to—face. these are people who have been fired by e—cigarette have lower levels of toxica nts e—cigarette have lower levels of toxicants that smoke from twitter. the former secretary of cigarettes, the longer term health state before john implications of them are not yet twitter. the former secretary of state beforejohn bolton, in the clear. compare that with what you middle, what is it about him and get from public health england, they firing people by twitter? notjust that. going back to the point maintained that e—cigarette is our 95% less harmful than cigarettes and earlier, i was checking over the there are some natural health
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tweet to rex tennyson announcing his departure was very cordial, thanking benefits for those who quit smoking him -- departure was very cordial, thanking him —— to listen. the only in order to vape. so there is a big conclusion one can draw is that difference there. european societies donald trump owns his own foreign policy. he has gone through three say that the effects aren't known and we cannot make recommendations national security advisers in three about that. it took them a few years yea rs. national security advisers in three years. make no mistake you is the to do that as well. when you boss and if you get that wrong, expect to be out. after a week mentioned that 95% vapour, that was of acrimonious, tense debates in westminster the benches of the houses of parliament decided by a group of people in have fallen silent. england, based on almost no data at borisjohnson‘s bid to suspend parliament has succeeded, but it has come at a price. all. as a researcher, it is always painful when i hear that specific in the six days that comment because that recommendation parliament has sat was made years ago, it wasn't based in anything that is known. i do since returning from the summer recess, borisjohnson‘s governing conservative party has lost over 20 research the chronic effects of mps and with it his majority; he failed to stop a bill preventing e—cigarettes, and we use mouse a no—dealfrom becoming law, models to look and try and determine and he has been unable to persuade whether they will be safer than cigarettes in the long run. it is opposition mps to grant him a snap general election. still unclear, even though i have so now that parliament has been studying it for six years. been formally suspended what happens next? the mps will not return there are some signals that are
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equally bad as cigarettes, but to the commons until the 14th october. others look like they are less on the 17th, there's damaging compared to petty a crucial eu summit cigarettes. it is a difficult field in brussels, where the government right now, we don't have huge says it hopes to agree a brexit deal. if there's no agreement recommendations, but e—cigarettes by the 19th of october, then borisjohnson will be required are not healthy, they are not safe. under new law to return to brussels they will cause harm and illness, as to request a further extension. if granted by the eu, the new deadline we are finding out rapidly. we just would most likely shift don't i wear to put them relative to to the 31st january. but until that happens, cigarettes in terms of harm. the current legal brexit date remains the end of next month. fascinating. thank you so much for talking us after the suspension of parliament, there will be no through some of the risks involved election until mid to late november. in vaping. the time is right for the eu but the campaigning and russia to mend ties. has already begun. in earnest. that's the view of the french foreign minister, jean—yves le drian, when he met his russian counterpart today, both leaders were out while on a visit in the coutry, making to moscow this week. policy rich speeches, the minister added sanctions should while insisting they are on the right side of democracy. stay in place for now, but is france right to be getting closer with russia ? it's a controversial policy, considering russia's role in the annexation of crimea and their support for shut down by a prime minister, the assad regime in syria. joining us now from our paris running away from scrutiny. bureau is david cadier from the paris institute we need a queen's speech.
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that's why parliament is in recess of political science or sciences po. now, because you always have a recess before a queen's good to have you with us. the french speech. and anybody who says it's all, this stuff about it being anti—democratic. foreign minister said the exchange of prisoners created a window of i mean, donne moi un break! opportunity. does it? what other mrjohnson‘s critics say evidence do we have that president there is little evidence putin is changing his behaviour? of a negotiation in brussels, but maybe as his options narrow, thank you for having me. indeed, the a deal is his only way out. let's speak to melanie onn, develop and this weekend of the labour mp, who is a member prisoner exchange between russia and of a new cross—party group called ukraine has been pointed at by the "mps for a deal" french foreign minister as the first good to have you with us. it may be positive develop and in years was not it is a small sign, a small step that a deal is borisjohnson‘s only towards conflict resolution, but way out. all options are narrowing still a step in the right direction. but we have been here three times before. each time, deal has been this kind of evidence gives some defeated by a massive majority. why hopein would be different if you bought a this kind of evidence gives some hope in paris that things can move forward in ukraine. at the moment, deal back testing? we are obviously, one of the key things indifferent territory now. —— in people have been talking about is the iranian nuclear deal, europeans trying to preserve it, the russians different territory. we have seen ta ke trying to preserve it, the russians take a different position on this. three iterations of the meaningful is that one of the sticking points?
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thought and each time they were very clear it was a blind brexit we did absolutely. the idea in paris right not know what the intentions for the now is to later new basis for a future were. after that time of dialogue with moscow. what is that defeat, which of course narrow the you think about? in the french majority, theresa may did secure perspective, there are a number of international crises such as syria, more support for that by the end, she was going to bring forward a all iran, libya and ukraine, where russia often by force managed to agreement bill, following those carve for itself a key role and made cross party talks, had so much itself indispensable in the resolution of that conflict. these information which went significant crises are seen way towards supporting labour's six resolution of that conflict. these crises are seen as resolution of that conflict. these crises are seen as directly affecting french interests, so tests although at the time was not french diplomacy is trying to find deemed to be sufficient. before that new means of finding solutions with could even be laden before russia without any negativity, while parliament, all mp5 who wear on the being conscious that the extremes of this debate, talked it disagreement is still there. that is down and it fell before we could where i'm confused, because as you even start to discuss the content of say, he has carved out a strategic advantage through all of these that. and reach a consensus. so what countries stop may be russia does not want to be brought in, we're hoping is that we can bring especially not on the terms that the eu is setting. it has a good that document out into the public domain, mps can have a look at it position outside the eu, causing and start to think about the things trouble around the rolled, why would
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that we are prepared to accept to they want to come into the eu fold try and reach a consensus and get that important deal. looking at the on president micron was macro terms? number is, i struggle to see how he can getany number is, i struggle to see how he can get any deal agreed before october 31. if it looked anything these different crises, russia has a like theresa may's deal, which he different outlook on them. right has poured scorn on, he would lose now, the eu and russia do not ci to the er, the, the eurosceptics on his i told on the ukraine crisis, at own side and then put enormous trust in the labour party. the reason he most importantly the ukrainian did that but labour mps did not come across and support. scratch with president disagrees was up the theresa may and labour mp only important thing is in kiev. it is started after those cross— party after the election of the new discussions had taken place and had ukrainian president that had a that withdrawal agreement gone different tone regarding the old forward , that withdrawal agreement gone forward, i think she would have had conflict. without sacrificing his a significant amount of support and country's interest, made an opening we would not be in this position. but before anybody had a chance to possible. russia nonetheless has even look at that document, to some objectives such as the lifting of sanctions, such as breaking out scrutinise it and get their concerns of sanctions, such as breaking out of the diplomatic isolation, so even it is using some of these conflicts supported, and dealt with, that to play its cards, some of those document was khyber —— scratched by conflicts a re to play its cards, some of those conflicts are also costly for it. we
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will have to leave it there, thank you forjoining us from france this people in the media. with a way to evening. this is beyond 100 days. unlock support on the labour benches still to come: one man's quest to visit every store be to get a deal, maybe boris of a major coffee chain in the world. we'll hear from winter. johnson's deal, but to agree on your sight it would be put to a referendum? a lot of colleagues police in northern ireland say a car bomb found in londonderry, would be more favourable towards that. that is not my position. and i packed with a "significant" amount of explosives, was an attempt think what we have to do is release by the dissident republican not talking about it honestly. what group, the new ira, to murder police officers. we are prepared to accept and what will get this across the line because at the moment, the country is in because at the moment, the country more than a0 petrol bombs and other isina because at the moment, the country is in a state of flux. there are so much heat around this debate in missiles were thrown at police parliament looks like it is failing during a security search of the creggan estate yesterday time after time. lovely to have your when the device was found. our ireland correspondent, emma vardy, reports. company this evening, thank you very much. by the way...what do we think parents were urged to get of borisjohnson‘s french? and anybody who says it's all, their children home, this stuff about it as petrol bombs were thrown being anti—democratic. i mean, donne moi un break! at police lines. officers say at least i was pondering what it reminds me of and it is the catherine tate two young people
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involved in the disorder suffered burns. sketch. i can tell you he is here, one is caught by the flames. the violence began when around 80 officers entered the area of derry known as the creggan. police had come to carry out searches, in an operation bothered, and i wanted to show you targeting the new ira. this graphic yesterday. this is a a bomb was found in the boot of a car. poll going back to 2018. on the well, we know that the new ira are constantly planning to murder police officers. left, you see month by month, the average of polling in the top two i don't know if there more devices in creggan, but i would be fairly confident parties, labour and the that the new ira are planning conservatives on the left, it all further attacks against police looks hunky—dory. as you get towards in northern ireland. violent dissident republicans oppose the european elections look at how the british governance the european elections look at how the lines scramble. point i was of northern ireland. making yesterday is that, yes he is injanuary, a car bomb was detonated outside derry‘s courthouse. trying to neutralisejeremy corbyn several months later, and of course he has to going win a device was discovered at a golf club under a senior police officer's car. some of those labour seats in the injuly, police were lured north if you have any hope of towards a booby trap in craigavon. getting a working majority next time and similar tactics that this is also about neutralising were used in fermanagh. when a device exploded, officers say nigel farage and the brexit party. they were lucky not to be killed. the 2—party system is dead, last weekend a mortar bomb was found scrambled, if you step off that near a police station commitment he made to his members and family homes in strabane.
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and many of his mps, he is toast. it's not clear what is behind the recent spike in attacks, here is the thing. he is toast if he does that but by sticking the and attempt some believe to exploit the publicity brought by brexit. course, he is also uniting opposition. years in a bit of a fix. groups like the new ira pose much less of a threat than in decades past, but are still able to recruit all the are narrowing. a limited few to their cause. our next story could be straight out of a john le carre novel. it is being reported that a highly placed cia spy, who was in such a senior position within the kremlin he could take pictures of documents on president putin's desk, was extracted in 2017 for apple, it's launch day — one of the annual events when the company unveils for safety reasons. its new products. cnn reports that intelligence officials were worried that too much synonymous with the late stevejobs, classified information was being mishandled who would often wow his audience by president trump and his with new gadgets administration, and could expose that would make apple the source. the wealthiest company in the world. this year, the glitzy stage is the same, the decision to carry out but the shine on the products the extraction was made shortly after that meeting might be wearing a little thin. in the oval office in may 2017 when donald trump shared sensitive the iphone 11 doesn't look that intelligence on isis in syria different to the 10, shortly after that meeting and global smartphone in the oval office in may 2017 when donald trump shared sensitive sales are dropping. intelligence on isis in syria with the russian foreign minister sergey lavrov and the then and then there is the ambassador to the us sergey kislyak. trade war with china
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the informant had been which won't make things any easier. donald trump has threatened recruited decades earlier. to impose a sweeping new round of trade joining us now is former cia tariffs against imports from china — a move that would directly hit apple products. we'rejoined from san francisco operative lindsay moran. by ian sherr, editor at cnet. how unusual is this? to have an picking up on this idea that we are starting to see sales of iphones extraction driven, in part we are sent, by concerns about the decelerate, it was the key moneymakerfor decelerate, it was the key moneymaker for the decelerate, it was the key moneymakerfor the firm. administration. about the decelerate, it was the key moneymaker for the firm. note decelerate, it was the key moneymakerfor the firm. note huge new innovations. have we exhausted president's handling and ability to keep secrets secret? highly unusual, the possibility, those genetic unveils of the smartphone now?m i would venture to say the possibility, those genetic unveils of the smartphone now? it is really ha rd unprecedented. we cannot say that it unveils of the smartphone now? it is really hard because we are talking about glass on aluminium or other was exactly a specific action by president trump which prompted this, but we can say that his historical glass. we have at the same phone design for over a decade, and it is really ha rd to design for over a decade, and it is really hard to come up with new mishandling of classified and innovative ideas was apple tried sensitive information and bandying their best today, they focused in on about that information to the russians directly, and in that way, their best today, they focused in on their camera, specifically trying to show how their cameras are able to go show how their cameras are able to 9° up show how their cameras are able to either purposefully or go up against the competition, inadvertently, exposing very sensitive information, certainly specifically from google and would have put a source like this, samsung, who have been highly rated
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in their cameras. it will be with high level access and interesting to see how they are able placement, at remain distressed. i do not think that has ever happened to get people's attentions. one of before. there was a lot of their adverts is about slow most speculation over this identity of the person. presumably ask selfies, so prepare to have that in discussing this result raises your normal talk now. it will be concern. we saw a poisoning in the uk which took place, is this still interesting to see. what they don't haveis interesting to see. what they don't have is some of the stuff that is an ongoing threat? certainly it is really changing the game in the mobile world, 5g connections to foster wireless connections coming later this year, and the foldable an ongoing threat? certainly it is an ongoing threat to the source and phones that samsung and a couple of his family back in russia. beyond other companies are getting attention for. it will be that there are triple effects which interesting to see how they compete. affect our national security and hang on, you say there is nothing game changing. as someone whose will ability. this is a process, phone always runs out, there was speculation that there will be a reverse wireless charging, where i particularly with a russian, we could put my phone on michel's and consider them hard targets, that steal her charge. is that could take years or even decades, to recruit an asset like that. when i materialised? is that the future?m did that kind of thing... is hard to look at some of this irreplaceable? irreplaceable, yes, stuff. there were a lot of rumours about it and there was talk about
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design a value to the us government how samsung for example, has been offering this for quite a while, but cannot be overstated. when you are a cia or intelligence officer the reality is that apple for some undertaking that all along the way reason doesn't have it. there is to you are having to assure that person that the tremendous risk they are the —— there is the reality of the taking is worth it. and that we will ta ke taking is worth it. and that we will take care of them. when something situation they are in. as their new like this happens, the message to phones come out, it is whether they potential foreign agents out there, will be able to compete, whether people we may have been able to people will line up and buy them at recruit, is that we are not able to the rate they have before. as we ta ke recruit, is that we are not able to take care of you. if we can't keep have mentioned, sales are dropping, not dramatically, but they have been even our high—value and highest dropping, jewelry interesting to see placed assets safe, nobody will want whether things continue. someone to spy on the half of the us. cnn showed me something today, it says designed in california, assembled in going with this quite hard. the cia china. 95% of anything in the iphone dismissed it, the russians say it is like something out of pulp fiction will be taxed under the new tariffs. and did not happen but then perhaps they would say that. presumably if that is a whole other ball of wax, he was taking pictures of documents and it will be interesting to see how apple plays out here. we have on the president's desk and was written before that tim cook, the involved in some of those conversations, this is all key to ceo of apple, tried to lobby
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understanding president putin's involvement in the 2016 election? we president trump to basically allow apple not to be affected by these do not know the exact position of tariffs. obviously it is now looking the source but certainly he had like that is not going to be the access and placement to be able to case, but one of the things we found is that the pricing we have on these new iphones doesn't seem to be get not only factual information or affected, they are still 699, which ta ke get not only factual information or take pictures but also the atmospherics in the kremlin and what is going on in the endless circle. so to have a source like that is is what they have been for a while. i will be curious to see whether they start raising prices, whether really once—in—a—lifetime. —— inner they start raising prices, whether they will eat the cost, which will circle. thank you very much for your upset wall street, or whether they insight. as she was saying we do are betting, with the way they are pricing their phones now, that this have some evidence he has been lax will not really hit them and things with intelligence. this picture he at the 11th hour. and the terrace tweeted back in august. this was a will not go into effect. —— the launch site, and a rainier launch site at a launch that had gone wrong and apparently this had come —— tariffs. thank you. iranians launch site. there was this after hundreds of thousands of dollars and millions of miles travelled, one man is more than halfway to his goal. last week, our next incident as you say in the oval guest hit a milestone, office where he met the russian visiting his 15,000th starbucks. foreign minister and they were winter — that is his name — talking about isis operatives in
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has visited nearly 12,000 locations syria so there were reasons, if it across north america is true, why the intelligence and has stepped foot in more than 3,000 international stores. community were concerned. he says his journey is not about one company, is true, why the intelligence community were concernedm but rather the joys of travel undermines america's national security. they cannot recruit and the interesting people he meets. people, the other aspect we he joins us now from new york. understand is that morale within many of these intelligence lovely to have you with us. if you organisations is pretty low after have been in so many of these several years organisations is pretty low after several yea rs of organisations is pretty low after several years of being the target of starbucks, how many do you visit in one day? do have a coffee in his iron. everyone? number one rule is that i must drink at least a sample coffee at each one of the locations. my japan's evironment minister says more than a million tonnes of contaminated water record is 29 in one day, when i was from the wrecked fukushima nuclear power plant may have to be down in peru last week, i managed to drained into the pacific. get to 60 in four days and six the water is currently hours, so about 1a or 15 a day. being kept in giant honestly, i would rather take it at but the utility storing it a more leisurely pace so i can enjoy says it will run out of room by 2022. the nuclear power plant other experiences. unfortunately, was crippled by an earthquake and tsunami eight years ago. the exponential growth of the south korea's military said that
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north korea launched two company has made it impossible and short—range projectiles towards the sea on tuesday —— as light has caught up with me, i the first to be fired since july. have less and less time for north korea's latest travelling, so i have to squeeze launch of projectiles came only hours after it signalled more stores into a short amount of a new willingness to resume stalled denuclearisation talks time. i love the fact... you talk with the united states. at their first meeting last year, president donald trump and kimjong—un agreed to the "complete denuclearisation" of the korean peninsula, but without determining what that about the expansion. what is the meant or how to achieve it. the former italian interior most unusual one you have visited minister matteo salvini has accused around the world ? the incoming government of running scared of the italian people. in a heated confidence most unusual one you have visited around the world? right now, it was debate in the senate, around the world? right now, it was a couple of years ago, it was a mr salvini taunted five star — the coalition partners he deserted — and their new allies, the centre—left democratic party. opinion polls suggest the league — store injapan, and i personally led by mr salvini — has lost ground since it left consider it a work of art. you see government last month but is still well ahead of its rivals. the chairman of alibaba is due these long beams that extend throughout the length of the store. to step down from the e—commerce giant today, marking the end i believe it was designed either by of an era for the firm. chinese entrepreneur jack ma co—founded alibaba twenty years ago and it has since become one of the world's biggest internet firms. mr ma's success and colourful style a famous artist or architect, it is has made him one of china's most recognisable businessmen. one of the most beautiful starbucks modern technology promises to make our lives easier, but stores in the world. how did this sometimes you have to wonder whether things have gone too
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far. a video uploaded to twitter this come about? to be perfectly honest, week appears to show a driver asleep at the wheel the origins are rather banal and not of a self—driving tesla that interesting, just a random idea on the massachusetts turnpike. we should mention that tesla says their driver—monitoring system repeatedly reminds drivers to remain engaged and stops autopilot from working if its warnings, to ask those behind the counter how sent every 30 seconds, are ignored. many outlets they had. it did not the man who took this video is really start until i took a trip out absolutely convinced this was not a of the west coast of the united stu nt absolutely convinced this was not a stunt because the passenger was states, and i discovered that i asleep as well. anyway... there was really love wrote dripping, great no accident and tesla have responded. just shows you what might american tradition, visiting cities be around the corner in the future. i have never been to, and as the technology not too far away. stay project expanded i found that it awake if you are in the driving seat. became an incredible challenge to this is beyond 100 days from the bbc. keep up with starbucks‘ expansion coming up for viewers on bbc news channel and personally i have always enjoyed solving puzzles, this is like a and bbc world news, president trump has one last midterm puzzle on a global scale. 0k, we're battle as he heads to north carolina out of time for in one word, give me for an election re—rerun. and apple, once again, the store that you want to visit in tries to woo its customers the store that you want to visit in the whole of the world, whereas the with its latest offering of
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products, but with hot competition in the smartphone market, holy grail question milan roastery, are they keeping up? that's still to come. hopefully next year. if you are in milan, watch out for winter, he will be there having a coffee. i think be there having a coffee. ithinki be there having a coffee. most of us cut at least a glimpse of i think i drank 29 cups of coffee last night on stage. some blue skies through tuesday. this photo sent ten in waterloo, a no proroguing of a coffee break! bit of blue skyjust breaking that is all we have time for. through the cloud here above the river. tonight we will see outbreaks of rain spreading south and east. this unsettled area of pressure it hello there. most of us caught a is in fact remnants of the hurricane clips of blue sky, the weather dorian. the rain heaviest and most watcher courted, with just a persistent for north—west scotland for a time but clearer spells clips of blue sky, the weather watcher courted, withjust a patch of blue sky in the grey skies. an feeding and buying it for north—west scotla nd feeding and buying it for north—west scotland and northern ireland. the rain working its way south and east becoming increasingly light and u nsettled patchy. a breezy night with of blue sky in the grey skies. an unsettled weather due to the re m na nts of unsettled weather due to the remnants of hurricane dorian. that temperatures milder than they were pushes south and east through the last night, staying in double night. the heaviest and most
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figures for most. as you start the day tomorrow, it will be generally persistent for northwest cotton for a time, but clear spells coming in cloudy across much of england and wales. outbreaks of rain slipping behind. the rain becoming south and east. brighter skies increasingly light and patchy as it feeding in behind that, the risk of heads south and east was not a one or two blustery showers for breezy night with temperatures milder than last night, staying in parts of scotland, northern ireland double figures for most. as we start and north—west england. breezy tomorrow, generally cloudy across across—the—board. gusts and north—west england. breezy across—the—boa rd. gusts around much of england and wales, some and north—west england. breezy across—the—board. gusts around 30—110 miles per, a touch higher than that patchy bricks of rain slipping south for north—west scotland. these are and east. brighter skies behind the temperatures. highs around this that, the risk of one or two blustery showers for parts of for the south—east. areas of low scotland, northern ireland and north west england. breezy pressure starting to work in from across—the—board, gust west england. breezy across—the—boa rd, gust around west england. breezy the west, bringing a spell of wet across—the—board, gust around 30 or a0 mph, higher than weather for the north and west. also across—the—board, gust around 30 or a0 mph, higherthan that across—the—board, gust around 30 or a0 mph, higher than that locally for north west scotland. these are the dragging in some mild across the temperatures as well, highs of 21 south and east. it will turn humid in the south—east for a time as we move through thursday. here is how celsius. as we move into thursday, the next area of low pressure starts it is looking. cloudy without pics working in from the west. it will of rainfora it is looking. cloudy without pics of rain for a time for scotland, bring a spell of wet weather or the north and west. also dragging in some milder air across the south and northern ireland. driest weather to be found in the south and east. your east, so turning humid in the
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south—east for a time. here is how full fuel quite humid. temperatures at maximum of around 2a celsius, it will look stop cloudy with outbreaks of rain for a time for staying in the high teens for scotland. northern ireland. also scotland, northern ireland and parts of north—west internet parts northern england. high pressure over the weekend will tend to dominate of wales was top driest weather to be found in the south—east, feeling but we will see a few weather fronts toppling around the top of that so the potential to see some outbreaks quite humid. temperatures at a of rainfor the potential to see some outbreaks of rain for the north. looking at maximum of 2a celsius. staying in the outlook you can see a good deal the mid to high teens for scotland, of dry and fine weather to be found northern ireland and northern england. towards the end of the week for many with impetus backing up as and into the weekend, high pressure well, particularly in the 00:28:33,365 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 south—east, into sunday. will tend to dominate but we will see some weather fronts around the top of that, so the potential to see some outbreaks of rain further north. looking at the outlook, a great deal of dry and fine with yukon for many, with temperature is picking up as well, particular in the south—east, into the mid 20s for sunday.
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