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and welcome to the program u.s. president has offered the u.k. what he calls a very substantial trade deal once britain has left the european union on the 2nd day of a state visit mr trump met prime minister of tourism am the leaders of u.s. and u.k. companies with the ongoing uncertainty over brics that 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. especially. if. they get it. 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.
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president was referring to britain's complicated divorce process from the e.u. trump a signal to things britain should leave the e.u. with out 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 well 18 percent of british exports went to the u.s. a far larger 45 percent went to the e.u. his suggestion if brits behave themselves and make the kind of concessions that he would want we could have that deal in a heartbeat as i think one of his people said to me the question is what do they want in return for it would that be a tool doable from that which side i see a lot of problems. but britain is bracing for
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a future outside of the block securing selwood trade ties with other major partners will become an ever greater priority. well for more on the start over to our man on wall street. cities were just getting word that donald trump is saying that the u.k. health service is not likely to be part of any trade deal between the u.k. and the u.s. after breakfast what are we supposed to make of. well it seems that chances are it still seem to be a small event even after that announcement from president trump trade agreement between the u.s. and the u.k. we'll run into into several some of them are already very familiar because of the ongoing negotiations between washington and brussels there are deeper and regulations among different industries that will need to be much more coherent
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before the any by law to agreement could come to fruition for example do you k. will have to to accept us food products such as hormone treated be currently. european rules for more of the border properly of diet by law to our green into to be some kind of a realisation in the future and it seems that the red line it's not going to get across. announcement today and hostilities investors have not only been listening to mr drum but also the chairman of the federal reserve and what your own powell said earlier today really move the markets that's correct of investors really well controlled fed chairman remarks wall implicitly opened the door to the probability of a rate cut to sustain their current economic expansion if needed the head of the fed said the central bank does not know exactly when trade issues will be resolved that it is it ready to act at that said one card may not satisfy markets enough
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since the futures are saying only that at least 2 if not 3 rate cards are respected before year end but let's not forget either that the fed also encourages that risk taking from investors by lowering rates makes it harder to control any current excesses on financial markets also lou is there a nerd thank you. so the u.s. president is speculating that britain's departure from the e.u. will be good for the country and the united states but there's a number of on resolved issues the latest the deadline extension is a top 31st until then many britons are trying along and hoping for the best. the small market town of horrors in north yorkshire may be somewhat out of the way but it's most certainly not a sleepy hamlet that's thanks to a oppressive bill local councillor john blackie the post office the library the bus company all one slated for closure now they're run by locals and flourishing and
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horses approaching bragg's it with the same can do attitude. you know we've managed to. catch as. many. as we can. anyone wanting to borrow books or cash a check can do it right here in hordes what was once a routine occurrence is now rare in a region struggling under austerity john blocky worries that the cutbacks could get even worse after a break that britain's withdrawal from the e.u. but it's not the 1st crisis horses and you heard. back in the early ninety's the cheese factory was about to shut down then john lackey got together with the factories current managing director david hartley to organize a rescue the employees simply took over the plant. today 200 people working here and it exports cheese around the world.
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but many younger families are leaving that makes keeping the local infrastructure intact and functional a hard task and now it's just been announced that the town's only bank branch will soon be closed. the bank. well. i thought. the last thing you want the shops and business premises to be empty because when shops and premises are empty people look at the place. and dowdy not thriving at people. but. i think. because if we can. take it. right. down to 2 white buses john blackies greatest success and evidence
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of his infectious enthusiasm he joined up 60 volunteer drivers to ferry tourists around as well as locals who can't drive anymore taking them to things like afternoon tea in the next village halls residents are all agreed john black years unique and no one could possibly fill his shoes. the german government is under fire from business leaders for not doing enough to help them the president of the federation of german industry says taxes and electricity costs are too high prompting an unusually direct response from the chance. chancellor angela merkel was used to criticism but the head of the country's biggest industrial lobby addressed her in unusually strong terms he made it clear he thinks the government should stop resting on its laurels and look to the future. is a good government has maintained the status quo and likes to talk about how good the economy is right now but looking into the rearview mirror it's not
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a good foundation for moving forward. the government coalition and i want to make this very clear has lost a great deal of the trust and confidence we put into it. is for angela merkel the chancellor switch to attack mode responding with a sideswipe of her own. the whole thing was like 2 runs again point out. that this government has been in office for a year and 3 months i could talk about how many hours are spent focusing on the loss of trust in the german auto industry and the breaking up through its i don't want to do that now. let me just say we have a common responsibility to get mines on the front for them but to do list is extensive the b.t.i. says germany lags behind in digital infrastructure many c.e.o.'s bemoan the rising cost of energy which they attribute to a flawed climate change policy and with all the crises the government faces industry fears its needs are being neglected but for today at least it appears the
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lobby is harsh criticism has struck home economic progress awesome comes at a cost we know that take india for example many of its urban areas are drowning in a new delhi's landfill has become a trash mountain $1.00 that could soon top the country's famous. looming around the surrounding buildings of new delhi's goes in for landfill dominates the landscape. its dimensions are staggering measuring 40 football fields india's largest dump is rising some 10 meters vertically year. soon it's expected to top the country's famous taj mahal comes like this are the dark side of india's improving standard of living. as you ordered ward and more as you know what you are definitely going to buy more stuff and it's it's not rocket science to say that as you buy more stuff you want to re-install stuff you want to roll with more stuff so
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that is the challenge of being in. but it's more than just a blight on the scenery because of poor and other dumps like it regularly catch fire due to escaping methane gas taking days at a time to extinguish the also released toxic chemicals into surrounding areas causing everything from breathing problems to even cancer. measured near the top level i'm leaving this neighborhood because of my children i have 2 children at home one is 8 and the other 4. this will only get bigger. problem is likely to be a defining issue in the coming years. thanks for watching.
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discover. the i. subscribe. to. the real. resides. i come from there lots of people in fact not an opinion it is the blood nonsense democracy give me that's one reason why i'm passionate about people and aspirations and they can sense. the television reporters tried to influence onto the floor of the burning one and i remember thinking at the time if the balloon broken forward anything can happen if people come together and unite for a pool. but i do the news that often can transfer to the situation with more conflict between does i'm still trying to see despite my charm to confront tried to
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be does on policies and development to put the spotlight on issues that matter most to the congo food security question national nice peace and. a notch has been achieved but so much more needs to be done and i think people have to be a concrete solutions my name is a mcclatchy not in albuquerque delta. hello welcome to the world about some culture boring is the new exciting nuts according to a conference in london which looks at the trying the tedious and the tiresome in a new law it's also coming up. vintage cars going to all we're crunching the curves with 2 professional drivers said to be the world's most beautiful car race and from
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ripping the wheel. to gripping literature the collector of worlds of must read novels about the real life adventure of richard francis but. even trust is because of the money. bots we begin with a visit to the fascinating world of the monday known the humdrum the drab and the dull the annual boring conference that took place in the british capital recently my colleague a drink chemist kennedy was there and discovered subjects that normally might appear trivial and tedious can be given a new lease of life it will be here to explain how drudgery can get you excited in a couple of minutes but 1st let's get boring. conway hall is a famous home of radical fringe thinkers in the heart of the mystery the boring conference is taking place here for the 9th time. founded james ward is
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