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this we. managed to agree to. hours. or jeremy corbyn says that he understands why ministers didn't resign on friday when all the ministers met mays country house he says their phones were removed they would have lost their cars because of government cuts and there would have been no bus service there but in under twenty four hours we've also seen the resignation of david davis the director secretary he said that reason had given away too much too easily when he resigned on sunday night that he'll be replaced now we're hearing by dominic robb a prominent leave campaigner in the two thousand and sixteen referendum but through reason they had hopes that the cabinet had secured an agreement on friday checkers the prime minister country house which would have seen her secure and deliver the right back fit for the u.k. but one of the points that they seem to form and seem to come up to a conclusion with was that they wanted to share a common rulebook goods to form
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a new u.k. in the trade area but the resignations of two of the cabinets too many cd and ministers leaves may's kept cabinet now in a tenuous position and data thank you for the update i do believe we can now cross live it to our guests parker a member of the european parliament for the u.k. independence party good to have you with us miss parker so johnson quit saying shocked or not surprised us all. no not surprised at all are exact surprised he didn't do this on friday a surprise both of them didn't get together on friday to be honest. johnston is of course the third minister to resign inches twenty four hours not a good day for two reason may do you think our government will survive this. i think be very difficult i mean you can see the mood in the country nobody has any faith in this prime minister she's seen very much as somebody who is very much the
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name to recently appease she is certainly living with it and she's not disappointing people have lost faith in her they don't feel that she has the willingness to deliver a proper bricks that we don't want to water down bricks and of course these two ministers go if you believe there will be others clearly. who will hold this hit their brakes it talks they're already widely mocked by critics and beyond and of course today we've even had corbin denouncing may's government for wasting two years with his political infighting and also saying the government is not even capable of securing a good deal for britain what do you think. we should take any lessons from mr korb and mr korb when you can't agree anyway about bricks at i mean he's somebody that's been fiercely opposed for thirty years and he can't manage a position for his own party so i wouldn't be too anxious about taking any lessons from jeremy called when they're all quite weak really. tired chickie timing isn't
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it for two reason made this so much going on for who doesn't mention the moment not less at least with their breaks that negotiations we've got donald trump coming over for his visit we've got the whole england doing so well at the world cup and the boycotts of attending that world cup of course and now we've got this second novacek incident johnson of course he won't be attending the government's emergency committee meeting now do you think it's the. it's hardly the most appropriate time to quit because of it and we have the perfect time for him to quit the cabinet and cause as much cast as possible. i think that. you know they were left in a very tough position i think on friday when the prime minister presented her paper clearly it keeps us very much but i have said to the european union which of course the people voted for so these two resignations and possibly others join the
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real brics that is actually know what people voted for so it's only think that we should stand up to say i'm sorry prime minister you are not delivering what you promised i mean i think we need to see the i think one hundred twenty pages of this paper but already there are wild gaps which those two ministers saw immediately because they want to deliver to the people who voted for this exactly what they voted for so you know i hope for a house you do not do it you will not cut it and in fact i've seen very much on social media many many conservatives say they've cut up their membership card that's quite a drastic thing for people who have possibly been a membership of the conservative party for thirty forty years to actually say that on social media so it's i think she's in a very tough place with her party and i can't see her necessarily actually remaining in office to be frank seen it three resignations in just twenty four
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hours and people are already saying it's a big government say in a full blown crisis do you think we'll see more resignations before the end of the week. i think we will because i think people will have to remember at the end of the day who voted for this you know were they in a constituency that predominantly voted to leave and if they are i think they'll have to act i know they will have to arm about because many of them will not ever be returned to parliament if they break their word on one of the biggest votes that we've ever had in the united kingdom so a massive. important very significant people will not forgive and forget they expect a proper delivery they expect to be able to say this is what we voted for this is what we will get not a half fogged report from the prime minister keeping us alive and tied not able to make trade deals not able to do the things that people most definitely knew what
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they voted for so from that aspect i believe that she has really rock the vote for the conservative party and many of those people that loaned their vote to her last year in order to deliver breaks it so it's not a great place for her to be rather park a member of the european parliament for the u.k. independence party thank you for your time. thank you. while this weak dollar trying to parts on a weeklong tour of europe where he'll meet his russian counterpart and his nato allies the u.s. leader has warned alliance members he might withdraw american forces from the continent if they don't pay up. they don't want to tell they get a certain range of bills united states. or one nato members may be concerned tough talking it seems not everyone is keen on
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keeping the alliance upon running antiwar activists in the belgian capital hit the streets on saturday denouncing the military blog as well as chumps upcoming visit to brussels. and of course the next stop on chimes tour will be the u.k. and protesters there are ready to track his every move probably boyko looks at why trump might end up not enjoying his stint in britain. when the orange one travels to britain he is going to join a long line of u.s. presidents face to pretend that the special relationship is real in order to get a selfie with the queen very fair to say that he would be universally welcome but the last thing that downing street and the state department want is for the donald to find out that he may be a little bit unpopular so we at i see my arm i have prepared a video guide for trump's ahead of his arrival so somebody washington just turned off thought food for a second and showed him this and everything else. mr
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president the people of britain are waiting to greet you in truly unprecedented numbers tens of thousands will line the streets getting loser any issues now because of how keen some people are to meet you this trip will probably avoid central london which also means bypassing all those knife wielding islamist terrorists so you don't want to be highlighted in the past as lurking on every street corner the queen will instead greet you told when there is state which is far more exclusive surrounded by very high rules and much closer to the royal protocol dictates that it is that if you do not comment on her majesty's of parents try to touch her or attempt to grab her by the side man i'm not saying that now mr president last years in the future the merged of you in a very compromising position with one particular woman you're going to have to meet again. this time around where mitigating the risk of any such leaks by having you
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meet mrs may not check it is a version of david and again with the purpose of keeping away from all those adoring crowds i'm seized about addressing parliament like previous lose the us presidents a lack of an invite has prevented the embarrassment of us having to decline it but sadly you won't have time to meet positionally that jeremy corbin a she. a little britain's but he has expressed a desire to discuss a number of issues with you it's thought he is a lover of leaks and in order to demonstrate your dedication to the job of being president this trip has been upgraded from a mass state visit to a much more noble visit and time has been allocated should you wish to carry out some of your. own either or your golf courses in scotland mr president believe me when i say that britain is waiting for you.
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the mother of a missing indigenous girl and khaled to denise to face big deal is suing the police . all of a sudden i heard a noise and looked out the window and she was getting hauled off by three men in a black truck mike mike and all my children that i was babysitting and her children saw that. so i phoned the police and told them you know. how come your pick up my
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daughter what to do and when you're going to let her go. back home back home where . oh or two hours the next day then they told me she wasn't there and they never did anything like after i saw that i told them i think like good you guys took her. what to do with her and they were saying. she's not here so it couldn't have been us and i kept going back there and i started accusing them you know where you go so you can girls because if you are you know i'm going to make sure that you guys pay for that meanwhile according to a canadian police report in twenty fourteen alone one hundred sixty four indigenous women went missing a year later the number grew to one hundred seventy four. it's
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a tragedy that. doesn't seem to and. girls are still going missing women and girls. and that scares us i think to think we're easy prey you know we're something we can just help themselves to like take advantage of and. it's got to be you know i can't i can't think of any other reason they must think or pray they want something to chase something tell her something to kill and that's also now this has led to activism the women's memorial march is held annually in different canadian cities to commemorate those murdered or missing the events goal is to also highlight the problem and particularly to cases involving native women the mother of missing don't eat a big eagle claims indigenous women suffer frequent attacks we are asked the royal canadian mounted police to comment on big eagles case but have yet to receive
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a reply they rarely william sue also lost a family member claims native women are attacked as the assailants know police will do little. we're target no. predator no that not. what. we know or that whether we would. use our my life i grew up around my. how much we were in the. one my mom and dog. in the city so i know all the laws especially within our system by i'm hard to work with. myself and i. were all the laws are and we were i mean there was another there used next indigenous women who are with the allegations against the corporate released department and they said they were that's an insult
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but nothing happened. the trade war between washington and beijing has escalated with the u.s. slapping the fast tariffs on thirty four billion dollars worth of chinese goods machinery electronics and high tech equipment are all targeted china has complained about the moves to the world trade organization in two weeks' time a fresh wave of u.s. tariffs is expected to come in again spading another sixteen billion dollars worth of goods but jugend dong the director of sync was university center for international finance and economic research warns washington can no longer control global trade flows like it used to. besides the u.s. they are still about eighty five percent of world trade for these if i was president world trade and china and germany are leading countries both china and
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germany are responsible actually i think will be beneficial for to promote a freer trade a young the rest of the eighty five percent of the world world trade the world trade at the year sheers so that's the key moment i think it's important for the benefits of china and for the benefits for germany and for the benefits of the european countries to promote more freer trade i think business fortunately to observe. true country use actually being the. trigger was right now certainly the tariff increase so we'll we all will not benefit to us china relations. let's turn to the world cup now shall we as a day without games today so it's been fairly quiet here in moscow but of course it's the calm before the storm to test for countries left in the race for cup glory
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tomorrow france clash with belgium in the semifinals both teams are favorites of the tournament and they england play croatia in moscow on wednesday nevertheless the charity thirty match involving stars of the game has been held in red square participating was the captain of west germany's nine hundred ninety world cup winning side and extra russian midfielder alexander most avoid the game was organized by the naked heart foundation which helps children with disabilities we spoke to those taking part. you have us all seeing children participates their emotions how it helps them become a part of this policy this is the best on a reward. was the. start president but i like that i can be here and help and also play. that's the thing to remember i'm really glad to participate in such an event be part of the free food world cup
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which is it seems to me is absolutely fantastic. i'm so proud of seeing russia i'm so proud that i'd see him there played. football i think the congress hearts of the biggest skeptics about russian football and knowing what this actually happening today is really important because now thousands of boys and girls will want will be much of a. it's to take on this board and of course when it comes to young kids with special needs they're not an exception they also want to play for the old world cup is going to have an impact on them for days and could use this moment world cup for same. behind the last fifty years start from the beginning in just four days and i think this is a very nice and a very good relationship and. consists in. a bottle each side
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from each other from the world cup was very nice to know there's a lot of surprise poster in stadium good atmosphere on the street the same russian team was long in the tournament till the quarterfinals maybe not so many russians except. well. well the opening game of the world cup was also a first by having bowl go all correspondent trying to checks out the quality of women's football in russia. which team has the best pass accuracy in the opening game of the world cup it must be russia after all they won five nil no saudi arabia wrong again so here's who did. they found another player with every single pass the first ever ball girls in the world cups opening match their from a junior women's football club cold today from a neighborhood that's remote even by russian standards to get their dream moment at
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the world cup opener the teenagers won a contest against boys and girls from all over the world's biggest countries. so there is obviously. guilty here but since they could see they could he said it was the. millions would have loved to find themselves in the same boots. the. girls from this amateur football club from moscow not so many of those in russia for now but calc them in you won't see them helping out at the russian world cup arenas but these ladies of girl power don't need special occasions to shine on and off the pitch their team can for one throw a party that would lower crowds of moscow's most hip party goers.
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for a bit of fun and all in the name of football women's amateur football football for everyone. it's just a few. of them. were. fun no you simply got away. with your first thing you're a ten year old yet the thought of you to think. that i don't know about it over. but i'm sure they don't like. to give me a board that would be guys. skeptical at the what sonny. barger are yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah if anybody. was you. would build this one your reservation it's important because i divorced when i see even if it was the be with you but you get. that i cannot believe i agreed to this.
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you're going to i'm not that it's. a good hour for both of the city you had a book to injury. plus that i was sure. that you guys can move this money he. little boy slow i had the cross that do good thing it all for that ass night is a good. yeah i should see that now that it up when i get a. call i mean since i if the bull coyly back up it was a goose going to west ham was reason in the when you left the front of us for football watching me we come back that is such a shame could have to. keep the pussy deal key these can unite and. show me. you have some of those were just a little off but when you go to sleep some day you do all of the child push the way
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he's going to see it all and then i put all my old boys she knew about one of those an all star you know my you my man can tell me ask all what are your kids on the football and yeah yeah we would all up for the gold but i wish that you are going to say i want to see a new model of a cd builder. now that's what i call. good shit. right out of moscow for trying. gertrude's are deductively of our order. thanks. let's get back to our breaking news story now the british foreign minister boris johnson has announced his resignation he's the third minister to quit in just twenty four hours with all three refusing to back to reason may's plans for a soft brags that johnson's departure follows the resignation of briggs's secretary
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david davis and undersecretary steve baker go live to london now and to our tease her need the hennesey a busy day in london for you can you bring us up to speed please. sure well the prime minister to resign may's facing a tense meeting with tory m.p.'s and head peers in parliament today she'll want to try and keep control of her cabinet admits all the infighting happening on the infighting surrounds may's idea for a facilitated customs arrangement that's a plan about securing a trade deal once the u.k. leaves the next march two thousand and nineteen but the reason angry is because the current plan is quite a soft breakfasts and closely aligned with the rules and this is why one of the reasons probably why maise having trouble balancing her cabinet is why we've seen these resignations over the past twenty four hours that the foreign secretary boris johnson was meant to give a press conference at the western balkan summit in london but downing street put out a statement this afternoon saying to resume a excepted his resignation but the balancing acts of both to resume may is not
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going so well in parliament at the moment let's take a listen. but i want to recognize the work of the former secretary of state for accepting the european union to recognise the passion that the former foreign secretary demonstrated it. to him for marching. in from zero zero zero zero zero zero of the arms she really atmosphere of. oh i want to hear about these important marches she was he was sure the prime minister thank you for the call the foreign sector demonstrated in promoting the global bridge to the world as we lead the european union. but despite the eruptions of laughter that you've just had that reason a spokesperson said the government is not in meltdown and there's no question of revisiting the position agree to check is that meanwhile they're trying to make calls and lay bets at leeds or has marks may's claim that he's restored cabinet
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responsibility. two years on from the referendum sixteen months on from article fifty being triggered it's only this weekend though the cabinet managed to agree a negotiating position among itself and that illusion lasted forty eight hours. now mocking may recall been said he had to stan's one ministers didn't resign on friday that phones were removed they would have lost their calls because of government cuts and there would have been no bus service either but there were reports though event piece on standby on friday a check as saying they would take employees up if they lost their ministerial colleagues if they resigned but in under twenty two hours we've also seen the resignation of david davis the prices secretary who says that theresa may had given away too much too easily when he resigned as bright sec secretary on sunday evening out he'll be replaced by dominic robb a prominent lever maina in the two thousand and sixteen referendum but
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a public poll is actually just a public poll which shows the approval ratings of negotiations have seen a significant fall in july the lowest on trend at the moment so last month thirty six percent of the public approved negotiations and now only twenty nine percent approve negotiation so that's the lowest on record at the moment but the resignations of two of the cabinets most senior ministers now leaves to reason may insist on us as a reward indeed and developments coming into thick and fast so i thank you for the update for now the. nations that they didn't thank you we're going to take a very short break now but do stay with us what about for you say.
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f.o.c. a clear goal you know. what politicians to do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or
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rejected. so when you want to be fuzzy injury or somehow want to be rich. it's a good life to be prosperous like that before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters of our. first sit. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race off and spearing dramatic development the only move really i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. but the saying hold on we'll to move those jobs back to america by imposing tariffs
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to equalize the trade picture and move toward a post china extraction model you know where as private equity extraction well using labor trials china's but extracting wealth using leverage trade shenanigans so this is just the reverse of babbit trump as i hear it in some people's voices starts to make a little bit more sense people don't understand that this guy actually understands more than people are giving him credit for.
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breaking news this hour ranks it means exit the boris johnson the u.k. foreign secretary quits to reason may's embattled government he's the third minister to resign in twenty four hours over the latest thoughts greg says. police say they are still i'm able to link the nerve agent used in the amesbury incident to the one used to poison a former russian double agent in march. a journalist who helped whistleblower edward snowden expose the n.s.a.'s secrets is branded as kremlin puppet all because he has attended just five a security conference in russia. and as the world cup enters this last week our correspondent goes to test the quality of wins but before leaving russia.

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