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will struggle to secure regulatory approval to meet its 2020 libra launch date in the latest blow for the ailing digital currency project. the delay follows months of warnings that the project carries risks for financialstability and money laundering. and finally in the guardian, superstar signer pharrell williams has distanced himself from the hit song " blurred lines" on which he collaborated with artist robin thicke in 2013. the song has provoked controversy for its depiction of sexual politics and pharrell williams now says he is ‘embarrassed' by how ‘chauvinist‘ some of his old music was. with me is jane foley who's senior fx strategist at rabobank
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a lot has been happening. that causes an envelope, there has been happening, it is best summed the tweets that the us president has said, and one that caught my eye and in respect to how he perceives the us responsibilities internationally, he seems to be saying that he is more interested on the southern border on the border with mexico and he says that anyone even napoleon should be responsible for some of these foreign issues. so some of his own republicans have been saying this is a dereliction of duty, the international press generally saying because of the chaos that hasn't an suedin because of the chaos that hasn't an sued in northern syria because of the withdrawal of us troops that have had from several prison camps and isis fighters, escaping, it up clear, it's quite vague with a note
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is various prisoners 0is fighters but that is creating another wave of apprehension about what could then happen, we going to have another increase in isis related crimes? so a huge amount of assets to the story. so many facets and it is so complicated as is the middle east and buts is happening with all the different players and entry of parties in political groups that have their alliances with different organisations, it's complicated but the question is what is going to happen next and house areas for this become because of our correspondent was saying we become because of our correspondent was saying we are become because of our correspondent was saying we are edging into a dangerous phase, in the middle east? the us ascent mike pence, to do some peace negotiations, trumper said he will live on garrison of us troops in some part of this area in northern syria so there is a bit of backtracking there but over the next couple of days there could be some
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assertive changes in policy here. very interesting and a little detail. in the mail unlike today, the data above, alliterative papers have got the queen ‘s speech on the front page, the financial times, the terms, as of this photo of the queen, age 83, i think you did a greatjob. she looks wonderful. she looks fantastic, lovely photo over there. that shall govern approach — rack focusing on brexit because this queen ‘s speech and bolts and it, many are saying is that they had out there because without a majority there because without a majority there may not be able to get any of these bills to parliament anyway, it seemed to be a bit of a propaganda exercise on the part of the conservative. because boris johnson lacks a majority it's possible that parliament will not pass the queen ‘s speech and if they do not pass it
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will not be says don't you had before but that is a risk so from my perspective it was saying this could bea perspective it was saying this could be a waste of time. and in terms of the queen ‘s speech, we haven't brexit but we had the antic dishrag education, we had the police, that sounds a connection sharing, it's quite accurate that we see election on the foreseeable future, dependent with brexit but brexit is of course what everyone wants to know about andi what everyone wants to know about and i were going to get a deal before the eu summit agenda this week or not and overnight and yesterday afternoon teams to suggest that yes that is progress but there may not be enough time with the natural doer—48 hours to have something to sign up on this week, perhaps you need an —— site for the traveller 31st, but as one of the other papers by dowd, the wages that
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we do not have an agreement in place by the end of this week, the prime ministerjohnson a lot is required to ask for an extension beyond each of the 31st she doesn't want to do so of the 31st she doesn't want to do so again, of the 31st she doesn't want to do so again, at the very complicated situation. and a very important week for the uk situation. and a very important week forthe uk and situation. and a very important week for the uk and europe as well as a grey dishrag as we try to navigate oui’ grey dishrag as we try to navigate our way out of the venue. why football can't kick add racism, there is pictures of the wagnerian fa ns there is pictures of the wagnerian fans doing analysis leaders, et cetera. apologies if this is going on. it was anticipated before the game started, 18 and was overshadowed by racism, is no longer about football. no. as pete points out, this match won't be remembered by this goal, a lot of people are
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talking about the match you don't ever do the scoffers of but about the race made about the steps that the race made about the steps that the football leagues are putting in place, the football secession would have in place you cope with this there was a stroke as it denied states that one of their coping mechanism phrases and working m essa 9 es mechanism phrases and working messages and worries of the match will be stopped, step to replacing back to the dressing and i don't think that happens overnight, a pause in the game twice but they didn't go back to their dressing room, but could have happened but more broadly there is a bigoted question about is that enough, other authorities during enough to with this? or authorities during enough to with this? 0rto authorities during enough to with this? or to eliminate racism. there seems to be comparison weather when it came to a... with a denture fire advertised from the on his
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underpants and name he shouldn't have done that, he was fired, that was dealt with. he was kind — rack he was fired quite a lot the question is if the football association appears to be dealing with that swiftly, like can't i do with that swiftly, like can't i do with racism? and why the fights as well? so many have been in touch, so mentioned earlier, legends showing zero tolerance to this issue to thank your covers and take a look at oui’ thank your covers and take a look at our website. financial terms, fears currency delay as regulatory hurdles clea n. currency delay as regulatory hurdles clean. to think they could contest in 2020, was kind of violent. the thing is, we knew we are moving towards digital age, i would expect, my personal view is that we will have some forms of visual currency.
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guys who have, will be using more in five or ten years time controlled by the authorities and that's a problem for this. many big players pulling out, professor trevor, for this. many big players pulling out, professortrevor, ebay, or pulling out and a couple of issues, they won't go through the regulatory is bad 2020 which is the deal but lets people complaining that actually then into separate themselves... an independent chair as well but the point of view of many perceptions there is still quite a link with faith. at the thought without knowing everywhere about how you spend money is a problem. finally the story. we live ina share problem. finally the story. we live in a share culture and actually here's songs he released years ago,
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here's songs he released years ago, he is ashamed of those now and apologising. which is fantastic, isn't it was up is a song, it was popular in 2013, a wonderful tune and the question is doesn't need to have chauvinistic merits? a lot better myself and to the tune and we have to bear in mind a lot of people you are listening to impressionist music is a sort of lyrics... i have chaired joseph, a fair voice and some of the suppers that you can't believe that x was up and what it is about women, you've got to turn it off. i was a shock dishrag more shocking than 20 years ago. thank you for your contribution to today's briefing. have a good day analyses
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well, here's the good news. the weather on tuesday is looking pretty decent across most of the uk. it should be a dry day, at least for most of us, and there'll be some sunshine around too. we'll be in between weather systems, so all of that rain we've just had will be clearing away out into the north sea. in fact, by dawn, i think we'll be in between weather systems. you can see this gap between the weather fronts here. that's going to be in place right across the uk during the course of tuesday. but there is a weather front heading our way, and that's going to sweep in soon after. so let's have a look at the forecast, then, through the early hours of the morning. still some rain around in the north—east of the country, so newcastle, perhaps the borders of scotland, edinburgh maybe as well, a few spots of rain. but the vast majority of the country, i think, a dry end to the night. well, it's still wet, there are lots of puddles out there, but it won't be raining. and a bit of mist and fog first thing, for example, in the south—west of the country. so a bright day, i think,
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for most of us in store on tuesday. not completely dry, there is just a possibility of a few showers there in south—western parts of england, possibly wales too. but you'll notice the vast majority of the country enjoying that bright weather. there will be some clouds around. 17 in london, 1a expected in the north of the country. and then tuesday night, into the early hours of wednesday, we're expecting another weather front to move across the uk. that means wednesday morning it is looking wet across eastern areas. so, anywhere from london through into lincolnshire and eastern parts of scotland, there will be some rain around. but, by the time we get to wednesday afternoon, you can see the weather's much better again, and the sun's out. so midweek, in the afternoon, there will be some sunshine. 16 in london, but cooler there in glasgow, around 12 degrees. and on thursday, we start to see a change. this area of low pressure is expected to roll in off the atlantic. it's quite a large area of low pressure. it's also quite slow—moving, so that means, once it starts moving in, it'lljust roll and roll all the way through the rest of the week, and into the weekend as well. so on thursday, we're expecting increasing winds and heavy, frequent showers across western parts of the uk. but on thursday still, across some central and eastern areas, the weather
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good morning — welcome to breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker. 0ur headlines today: racism at england's euro qualifer against bulgaria — the match had to be stopped twice in the face of nazi salutes and abusive chanting. probably one of the most appalling nights i've seen on football. the england players made a collective decision to carry on aand went on to win 6—0, the question now is how will the authorities respond. a serious drop in the quality of care for people with mental illness and learning disabilities — health inspectors warn that care services in england are facing a perfect storm of problems. cracking down on car finance.
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