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on one side versus germany russia and china on the other side i wonder how that's going to go all the explanations of a chorus verse is america's creditor china america's biggest exporters china and germany plus throw russia in there as the biggest you know atomic weaponry that sounds like a formidable proposition but you know maybe maybe. the butterflies though the snowflakes the social justice warriors the transgender bathroom follows of peoples and whatever will be up for this fight anyway let's turn to some stories that are also in the headlines in the financial news and while we were gone of course the f.c.c. came out with a report about you know these i c o z's initial quote offerings in particular they mentioned the dow which is one of the or through the first smart contract the first i.c.a.o. essentially on the theory in block chain that all collapsed when a hacker stole some coins and that resulted in the split in theory i'm exactly a year ago so you know that was that as you see said that is a security and they're going to regulate it so the f.c.c. is crucial to the next sto
on one side versus germany russia and china on the other side i wonder how that's going to go all the explanations of a chorus verse is america's creditor china america's biggest exporters china and germany plus throw russia in there as the biggest you know atomic weaponry that sounds like a formidable proposition but you know maybe maybe. the butterflies though the snowflakes the social justice warriors the transgender bathroom follows of peoples and whatever will be up for this fight anyway...
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on one side versus germany russia and china on the other side i wonder how that's going to go all the explanations of the chorus verse is america's creditor china america's biggest exporters china and germany plus throw russia in there as the biggest you know atomic weaponry that sounds like a formidable proposition but you know maybe maybe. the butterflies know the snowflakes the social justice warriors the transgender bathroom fellows and peoples and whatever will be up for this fight anyway let's turn to some stories that are also in the headlines in the financial news and while we were gone of course the f.c.c. came out with a report about you know these i c o z's initial coin offerings in particular they mentioned the dow which is one of the earth the first smart contract the first i.c.a.o. essentially on the theory in block chain that all collapsed when a hacker stole some coins and that resulted in the split in theory i'm exactly a year ago so you know that was. said that is a security and they're going to regulate it so the f.c.c. is crucial to the next story about regulating
on one side versus germany russia and china on the other side i wonder how that's going to go all the explanations of the chorus verse is america's creditor china america's biggest exporters china and germany plus throw russia in there as the biggest you know atomic weaponry that sounds like a formidable proposition but you know maybe maybe. the butterflies know the snowflakes the social justice warriors the transgender bathroom fellows and peoples and whatever will be up for this fight anyway...
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arms of russia now being germany russia and china in a in a world. war with. the u.k. . russia and china are going to side hum i wonder how that's going to go all the explanations of. creditor china america's biggest export is china and germany plus throw russia in there as the biggest you know atomic weapon or a. formidable opposition but you know maybe. the social transgendered. people are. for anyway let's turn to. and. lines in the financial news and while we were gone of course the f.c.c. came out with a report about out oh you know these i suppose this initial quote offering to particular they mentioned the dow which is one of the earth the first smart contract the first i say it was actually on the theory blah change that all collapsed when a hacker sorts of planes and that resulted in a split in the area and exactly a year ago oh so you know that it was the f.c.c. said that is a security and they're going to regulate it so the f.c.c. is crucial to the next story about regulating and the threat to regulate. the sequel to the global financial crisis is this in the f
arms of russia now being germany russia and china in a in a world. war with. the u.k. . russia and china are going to side hum i wonder how that's going to go all the explanations of. creditor china america's biggest export is china and germany plus throw russia in there as the biggest you know atomic weapon or a. formidable opposition but you know maybe. the social transgendered. people are. for anyway let's turn to. and. lines in the financial news and while we were gone of course the f.c.c....
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germany and russia urged both sides to dial down the rhetoric.ny say they feel cheated. an update on the markets, some of the markets into a heavy losses as the stand—off between america and north korea prompted heavy selling. and coming up prompted heavy selling. and coming up one month after the death of bradley lowry, jermain defoe speaks for the first time about how they met. birmingham's bin strike, which is into its 43rd day, could continue until christmas. that's the warning from the union, unite, who say negotiations with the city council over changes to pay and working conditions are slow. birmingham city council insist the changes are needed — and has accused the union of holding the city to ransom. today industrial action was stepped up, meaning even less time on the road collecting bins, leading to more rubbish on the streets, and pest problems, including rats, as sarah bishop reports. mum, there is another one. hardly what you want to wake up before but forjake and his family from quinton, birmingham, the fourth but this week. smudge
germany and russia urged both sides to dial down the rhetoric.ny say they feel cheated. an update on the markets, some of the markets into a heavy losses as the stand—off between america and north korea prompted heavy selling. and coming up prompted heavy selling. and coming up one month after the death of bradley lowry, jermain defoe speaks for the first time about how they met. birmingham's bin strike, which is into its 43rd day, could continue until christmas. that's the warning from the...
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germany and russia urge both sides to dial down the rhetoric.onald trump says the united states is "locked and loaded" when it comes to the north korea crisis. regulators approve a move to secure the pensions of tens of thousands of tata steelworkers — the workforce voted for the deal, but many say they feel cheated. fifteen countries including the uk have imported eggs from the netherlands contaminated by a pesticide — the risk to health is said to be very low. also in the next hour... also in the next hour — the premier league kicks off... after a summer of huge spending in the transfer market, the real action starts as arsenal take on leicester at the emirates. and, strange flotsam — giant segments of pipe wash up on a norfolk beach — the longest measuring nearly 500 metres. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. eleven members of the same family have been convicted in a series of trials involving modern slavery — thought to be the largest of its kind in british legal history. members of the rooney family from lincoln ran a company called li
germany and russia urge both sides to dial down the rhetoric.onald trump says the united states is "locked and loaded" when it comes to the north korea crisis. regulators approve a move to secure the pensions of tens of thousands of tata steelworkers — the workforce voted for the deal, but many say they feel cheated. fifteen countries including the uk have imported eggs from the netherlands contaminated by a pesticide — the risk to health is said to be very low. also in the next...
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now, civilians in france, germany, russia, japan, and elsewhere experienced the terror of the war firsthand. so did some americans who could not only see it themselves but hear it, feel it, smell it, and even taste it. norma was 15 and living in military housing outside pearl harbor when she woke, she said it sounded like marbles hitting the pavement. and the japanese plane was creeping her street on december 7th, 1941. there was a grocery delivery person with a grocery person, had just finished morning deliveries, was sitting in his truck and could feel the percussion of the blast. american civilians died when their homes were hit with explosives. unfortunately, it is thought to be from u.s. anti-aircraft fire that fell to the ground and then exploded. daniel anoye was 17 at the time, although japanese american, he had first date experience and was called in to help. he was sent in to a civilian home with a box and asked to place, try to place only the pieces of one body in every box. and if you have been very near a fire or the immediate aftermath of a fire, you might imagine that he woul
now, civilians in france, germany, russia, japan, and elsewhere experienced the terror of the war firsthand. so did some americans who could not only see it themselves but hear it, feel it, smell it, and even taste it. norma was 15 and living in military housing outside pearl harbor when she woke, she said it sounded like marbles hitting the pavement. and the japanese plane was creeping her street on december 7th, 1941. there was a grocery delivery person with a grocery person, had just...
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this is months before germany and russia invaded poland to begin the war. the political circumstances and the rise of nazi is him, did you learn later -- did you know that having you in the midst of that environment , was that something that was very worrisome? josaine: i imagine it was. i don't recall them talking about it. i think they were very concerned and worried. they listened to the radio continuously. mainly to the bbc. they wanted to hear what was going on in the world. it was scary. aboutk they were worried how far germans would come in europe, how far to the west. i think it was very worrisome. >> in late november, the night of broken glass, when all over germany and austria, parts of czechoslovakia, i believe there was a terrific night of violence and vandalism against jews. -- i think it took in a child for a. of time, tell us what you know about that. my dad had already left. josaine: my mom took in a jewish child who had been caught. motherdparents and my took this little girl to stay with us. just until she found a safer place, it was very
this is months before germany and russia invaded poland to begin the war. the political circumstances and the rise of nazi is him, did you learn later -- did you know that having you in the midst of that environment , was that something that was very worrisome? josaine: i imagine it was. i don't recall them talking about it. i think they were very concerned and worried. they listened to the radio continuously. mainly to the bbc. they wanted to hear what was going on in the world. it was scary....
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the other main stories on bbc news at 5:00 — germany and russia condemned the escalating war of wordsween the us and north korea, urging the policy is solution to the conflict. —— diplomacy. but president trump warns the us military is "locked and loaded" should pyongynag act unwisely. a new deal for tata steel — it'll safeguard jobs, but cut pensions for thousands of workers. three men have beenjailed for turning an underground nuclear bunker in wiltshire into a cannabis factory. and a spy in stilettos — charlize theron stars as the atomic blonde in this week's blockbuster. we'll have james king's verdict on that and the rest of the new releases in the film review. it's 5:00. our main story — 11 members of the same family have been convicted in a series of trials involving modern slavery, thought to be the largest of its kind in british legal history. members of the rooney family from lincoln ran a company called lincolnshire driveways that specialised in tarmacking and block paving. but their staff were vulnerable slaves who they picked up from the streets, some of whom were alcohol
the other main stories on bbc news at 5:00 — germany and russia condemned the escalating war of wordsween the us and north korea, urging the policy is solution to the conflict. —— diplomacy. but president trump warns the us military is "locked and loaded" should pyongynag act unwisely. a new deal for tata steel — it'll safeguard jobs, but cut pensions for thousands of workers. three men have beenjailed for turning an underground nuclear bunker in wiltshire into a cannabis...
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there is a process that was negotiated by friends -- france, germany, and russia tule back to ukraineendants. that is one of the pillars. there will be corporation in -- cooperation in finding a political solution in syria. but the russian position is backing assad and fighting any opposition. so as long as you do not see improved perspective on the russian side, i do not see any margin for improvement. claire: thank you very much for your time. benjamin hadaad of the hudson institute. "we are not your enemy, co-the the words from" rex tillerson to north korea as they claim their latest nuclear missile could reach major sites in the u.s.. >> we have reaffirmed our position toward north korea, we are doing, we do not seek a regime change, not a collapse of the regime. we do not seek an accelerated reunification of the peninsula. we do not see an excuse to to send our military north of the 30th -- 38th parallel. we are trying to convey that we are not your threat, but you are presenting in i -- and unacceptable threat to us. 96, and has completed more than 22,000 solo engagements over t
there is a process that was negotiated by friends -- france, germany, and russia tule back to ukraineendants. that is one of the pillars. there will be corporation in -- cooperation in finding a political solution in syria. but the russian position is backing assad and fighting any opposition. so as long as you do not see improved perspective on the russian side, i do not see any margin for improvement. claire: thank you very much for your time. benjamin hadaad of the hudson institute. "we...
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we've been holding your a pos the judge for higher rates for throughput of gas so directly from russia to a germany or to europe makes much more sense because it's business it's not politics who which is these sanctions the most they're going to affect russia iran china or even trump himself all of the above all of the above and more. we have left the era of even trying to trust there is a demonization of. intolerance but what about trump in office some people are saying that trump is under attack from all sides as these days are up and up in the white house is this how it's going to be for the next three years at least i hope not but i think that's what the cases look he was voted in to be someone different not to be a republican a democrat to be an american. to safeguard american interests not necessarily our interests in the persian gulf or in iceland or whatever in the u.s. this sounds i have been tied now trump was claiming throughout his campaign that he would be the deal maker here be the one calling the shots from the white house yet it seems that perhaps congress has has other ideas if you
we've been holding your a pos the judge for higher rates for throughput of gas so directly from russia to a germany or to europe makes much more sense because it's business it's not politics who which is these sanctions the most they're going to affect russia iran china or even trump himself all of the above all of the above and more. we have left the era of even trying to trust there is a demonization of. intolerance but what about trump in office some people are saying that trump is under...
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russia. people do not know the full horrors of germany. there are a lot of people who aid, let'ss give step up the a for russia. hitler russia to fight and get rid of both of them. let's help the british give aid to the arctic sea. let's really help brain -- britain and crushed japan. ourave a very soft spot in hearts with china, which is an occupied in 1931. that's free the chinese. once we solve that problem we can turn our attention to hitler. he may be finished off by the bolsheviks. british , but let's not fight a two front war. there is a great myth about world war ii that hitler lost because he fought a two front war. fromber, when this war 1939 to 1941, it was a brilliantly diabolical war. agreement is designed to have a one front war. and it works. people say, why did it start at the second war in 1941? he started the second one because there was no war. bombed and being had no ability to land troops, so hitler had a one front war. we think we are so smart, we ended up with a two front war. people are saying, let's not do this. the
russia. people do not know the full horrors of germany. there are a lot of people who aid, let'ss give step up the a for russia. hitler russia to fight and get rid of both of them. let's help the british give aid to the arctic sea. let's really help brain -- britain and crushed japan. ourave a very soft spot in hearts with china, which is an occupied in 1931. that's free the chinese. once we solve that problem we can turn our attention to hitler. he may be finished off by the bolsheviks....
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germany and russia urge both sides to dial down the rhetoric. regulators approve a move to secure the pensions of tens of thousands of tata steelworkers — the workforce voted for the deal, but many say they feel cheated. all of a sudden, you're coming to the end of your working life. you've got two years left and you've got to work another seven years in order to get what you've worked at your entire life without any penalties, and they feel cheated. a man's been sentenced to life in prison for of his brother, and attempting to murder his brother's girlfriend by setting them on fire as they slept. fifteen countries including the uk have imported eggs from the netherlands contaminated by a pesticide — the risk to health is said to be very low. the farmers here are hugely concerned about the damage that has been done to their reputation. they are doing everything within their power to restore that. also in the next hour... and a friendship forged through football. one month after the death of bradley lowery, jermain defoe speaks for the first time
germany and russia urge both sides to dial down the rhetoric. regulators approve a move to secure the pensions of tens of thousands of tata steelworkers — the workforce voted for the deal, but many say they feel cheated. all of a sudden, you're coming to the end of your working life. you've got two years left and you've got to work another seven years in order to get what you've worked at your entire life without any penalties, and they feel cheated. a man's been sentenced to life in prison...
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germany and russia urged both sides to dial down the rhetoric.f the £18 million donated since the grenfell tower fire only 2.5 million has reached the people who lost their homes and loved ones. a 21 year old man's been told he'll serve at least twenty years injail for murdering his brother—— and attempting to murder his brother's girlfriend — by setting them on fire as they slept. also in the next hour... are your eggs safe to eat? the eu's food safety commissioner has called for an urgent meeting of ministers and regulators to discuss the scandal over contaminated eggs. and a friendship forged through football. one month after the death of bradley lowery, jermain defoe speaks for the first time about how they met. for me, there is no bigger motivation to think, if he can go through that and fight, then i can go through anything. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the pensions regulator has approved a plan by tata steel to give thousands of its workers in the uk less generous pensions but safeguard their jobs. the deal should secure the pen
germany and russia urged both sides to dial down the rhetoric.f the £18 million donated since the grenfell tower fire only 2.5 million has reached the people who lost their homes and loved ones. a 21 year old man's been told he'll serve at least twenty years injail for murdering his brother—— and attempting to murder his brother's girlfriend — by setting them on fire as they slept. also in the next hour... are your eggs safe to eat? the eu's food safety commissioner has called for an...
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we did not have the twist off caps in eastern germany or russia. so that was weird. and with the west german passport. that is only funny in hindsight. and to use a canadian passport in that piece of luggage with the birth certificate of jack barsky. when i go to the hotel that is where and that was much harder than expected. but you couldn't but then you start to sweat you make a steep so eventually i check of a pair of. [laughter] >> but i imagined if i had that been an underground for a long time but you get the pleasure you were going to be a chemistry professor but that was more than a was exposed to in the enterprise to a level. and calculus one at grant's i did not take a foreign language. i did not take german or spanish which i acquired line of the of. but i aced the whole program and they called me into the office. and to say you have to give a speech. i said what? what you and your kids do this. they said no, no, no. en to have that valedictory speech that the united states college. in new york city nobody would ever notice it was a little bit odd in terms
we did not have the twist off caps in eastern germany or russia. so that was weird. and with the west german passport. that is only funny in hindsight. and to use a canadian passport in that piece of luggage with the birth certificate of jack barsky. when i go to the hotel that is where and that was much harder than expected. but you couldn't but then you start to sweat you make a steep so eventually i check of a pair of. [laughter] >> but i imagined if i had that been an underground for...
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germany. again and again, security experts were able to trace many of the attacks back to russia. germany's intelligence services have boosted security, and varskoy says this is paying off. alexander: germany's general election? germans needn't worry, their security software is excellent. reporter: but that surely will not deter the hackers who work for russia's intelligence services. they are fighting for russian supremacy, and not just in the cyber world. michelle: there was a time when if you were a politician and wanted to reach out to the public, it meant shaking hands and kissing babies. but now in the age of social media, posting photos, videos, and tweets are practically a necessity. and for the most part, it works. politicians feel more accessible and voters feel more engaged. but there's also a dark side -- where they must endure hate, insults and threats of violence. germany has just passed a new law in which social networks must remove slanderous or threatening posts. politicians like ozcan mutlu of the green party say that this new law could not have come soon enough.
germany. again and again, security experts were able to trace many of the attacks back to russia. germany's intelligence services have boosted security, and varskoy says this is paying off. alexander: germany's general election? germans needn't worry, their security software is excellent. reporter: but that surely will not deter the hackers who work for russia's intelligence services. they are fighting for russian supremacy, and not just in the cyber world. michelle: there was a time when if...
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benefits the people of no contrary not the united states not germany or italy not russia syria not any of the people is the constitutional crisis our government is set up to where there are three branches that constantly struggle one against the other. so that in itself is totally unexpected but i do believe that these side shows are out of keeping with the traditions of the united states and how our government functions but what looks like a constitutional crisis brewing in the us is not the only problem trump is facing sanctions that hit russia's energy and defense sector are infuriating america's partners in europe those who work with moscow and those areas so these things can seem to be leaving hardly anyone happy trumps being forced to go against his constitutional beliefs u.s. russia relations take a further hit and america's closest european allies go on the defensive to counter what they see as measures potentially in violation of international law when these statements from trump and with the president claiming that he can make far better deals with foreign countries than cong
benefits the people of no contrary not the united states not germany or italy not russia syria not any of the people is the constitutional crisis our government is set up to where there are three branches that constantly struggle one against the other. so that in itself is totally unexpected but i do believe that these side shows are out of keeping with the traditions of the united states and how our government functions but what looks like a constitutional crisis brewing in the us is not the...
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germany's seems to be the swing vote in all this amongst all this debt and geopolitics the politics of russia the politics of the u.s. china germany's the only real viable country with a strong export market strong social services networks in place or social programs are in surplus how will germany go forward do you think in all this they've got a huge military base there for america but they get thirty three percent or more of their energy from russia which way will germany swing walls. well german is essential. interest economy they have to have export markets for this economy to work so as a as a and every politician in germany knows that it doesn't matter whether they're left or right. and there will focus on that they will focus on exports to know they need exports and they asked war you know war is what can we export our merchandise to and they have a lively explored with russia they have now the biggest exporting target used to be france that has not so much receded into the background i think it's number two now china and the us have been at the top now and so it is a. it's a country
germany's seems to be the swing vote in all this amongst all this debt and geopolitics the politics of russia the politics of the u.s. china germany's the only real viable country with a strong export market strong social services networks in place or social programs are in surplus how will germany go forward do you think in all this they've got a huge military base there for america but they get thirty three percent or more of their energy from russia which way will germany swing walls. well...
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number of moves coming from washington even when it comes to one of their usual mutual enemies russia germany was fuming when trump signed off on a fresh wave of sanctions against moscow now not out of some sudden newfound affection towards russia but because the measures were approved without heeding europe's business interest and could actually end up threatening them that must not happen we generally reject sanctions with extraterritorial fact meaning an impact on third countries friendship is as they say a two way street so perhaps washington should be wary of the fact that america first could end up turning into america alone. r.t. washington d.c. now with critics claiming america's moral compass has lost direction on a dull trumped the u.s. mainstream media is repeatedly pushing the idea it's big business leaders who now offer the best guidance and ask people in new york whether they share that view. there's so much chaos and confusion these days many americans are looking for a new source of moral guidance so who should be having that stuff i think the founding fathers had a lot of ins
number of moves coming from washington even when it comes to one of their usual mutual enemies russia germany was fuming when trump signed off on a fresh wave of sanctions against moscow now not out of some sudden newfound affection towards russia but because the measures were approved without heeding europe's business interest and could actually end up threatening them that must not happen we generally reject sanctions with extraterritorial fact meaning an impact on third countries friendship...
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enemy has been doing this to russia for so that is why you know again it's not it's not presented honestly in western media that is why there and dish and all pipelines to germany directly from russia because the country that is the biggest risk to european energy security is ukraine i'll give you the last twenty seconds. after sort of realize this didn't sink in the you know when they had this done cool you know victoria nuland was there people said what you will think she was the x x would have say screw you this be you it's continuation over there. but they still think that is us. it should sink in well this is what happens when you when you go down the postmodernists road and you give up your sovereignty when you're in trouble you don't have any recourse gentlemen we've run out of time many thanks to my guests here in moscow and thanks to our viewers for watching us here r.t. see you next time and remember. here's what people have been saying about redacted and i suspect it's full on awesome the only show i go out of my way to launch you know what it is that really packs a punch at least yampa is the john oliver of r t america is doing the same we are appar
enemy has been doing this to russia for so that is why you know again it's not it's not presented honestly in western media that is why there and dish and all pipelines to germany directly from russia because the country that is the biggest risk to european energy security is ukraine i'll give you the last twenty seconds. after sort of realize this didn't sink in the you know when they had this done cool you know victoria nuland was there people said what you will think she was the x x would...
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number of moves coming from washington even when it comes to one of their usual mutual enemies russia germany was fuming when trump signed off on a fresh wave of sanctions against moscow no not out of some sudden newfound affection towards russia but because the measures were approved without heeding europe's business interests and could actually end up threatening them that must not happen we generally reject sanctions with extraterritorial facts meaning and impact on third countries friendship is as they say a two way street so perhaps washington should be wary of the fact that america first could end up turning into america alone. r.t. washington d.c. . in charlottesville virginia a controversial monument to the confederate general has been covered in a black shroud it was carried out as part of the mourning for a woman killed in the recent may have that erupted. but that particular statute the violence broke out almost two weeks ago when a rally in support of the monument thanks to counter protest since then a war on the confederate heritage as being pretty plain didn't different parts of
number of moves coming from washington even when it comes to one of their usual mutual enemies russia germany was fuming when trump signed off on a fresh wave of sanctions against moscow no not out of some sudden newfound affection towards russia but because the measures were approved without heeding europe's business interests and could actually end up threatening them that must not happen we generally reject sanctions with extraterritorial facts meaning and impact on third countries...
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russia and germany have called for both sides to be calm.on, our correspondent nick bryant reports. after "fire and fury" comes "locked and loaded". not the title of some hollywood summer blockbuster, but the words of america's commander—in—chief, describing his country's state of military readiness. these are the latest pictures of b—i bombers stationed in guam. the motto of this squadron — "fight tonight." president trump reminded people of that on his twitter feed this morning. he is deploying social media to fire off warning salvos. and again tonight, he ramped up the rhetoric even further, with this verbal broadside aimed at the north korean leader. this man will not get away with what he's doing, believe me. and if he utters one threat, in the form of an overt threat, which by the way he has been uttering for years, and his family has been uttering three years, or if he does anything with respect to guam, or anyplace else that's an american territory or an american ally, he will truly regret it, and he will regret it fast. as the gover
russia and germany have called for both sides to be calm.on, our correspondent nick bryant reports. after "fire and fury" comes "locked and loaded". not the title of some hollywood summer blockbuster, but the words of america's commander—in—chief, describing his country's state of military readiness. these are the latest pictures of b—i bombers stationed in guam. the motto of this squadron — "fight tonight." president trump reminded people of that on his...
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even then russia play a tremendous role because it's cheaper ioc invited all members of congress at the time it'll be the democrats showed up to be with the ambassadors of france and britain germany and russia because at the end of the day trump said i will walk out of this deal we have to remember this is an international agreement it is not a bilateral. so if those meetings was all low-speed most convincing the ambassador. to sell what you look at the is ambassadors. so to see these countries coming to you that canada states should support this and it is a good deal. but the fact evoke playback after the deal. so going forward by the president trouble finding out the president is very different than running for office. [laughter] if he breaks it and has telegraphed clearly despite the fact the reports and say the iranians are doing with their supposed to do living up to the agreement and he intends to say they are not will not end up having a fight with congress but the entire p5 + 1 to create massive problems as much as what the yacht of the paris agreements with a severe long-term effects walking atavistic freeman will have immediate effects because of the crisis it will crea
even then russia play a tremendous role because it's cheaper ioc invited all members of congress at the time it'll be the democrats showed up to be with the ambassadors of france and britain germany and russia because at the end of the day trump said i will walk out of this deal we have to remember this is an international agreement it is not a bilateral. so if those meetings was all low-speed most convincing the ambassador. to sell what you look at the is ambassadors. so to see these countries...
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number of moves coming from washington even when it comes to one of their usual mutual enemies russia germany was fuming when trump signed off on a fresh wave of sanctions against moscow no not out of some sudden newfound affection towards russia but because the measures were approved without heeding europe's business interests and could actually end up threatening them that must not happen we generally reject sanctions with extraterritorial facts meaning and impact on third countries friendship is as they say a two way street so perhaps washington should be wary of the fact that america first could end up turning into america alone. r.t. washington d.c. . i told breaking news story this hour police in charleston south carolina of there's an active shooter situation in a restaurant the authorities confirmed there's been at least one victim shot and the shooter has. also taken at least two hostages negotiations are taking place right now with the bomb squad in position and swat teams on the location as well the restaurants in a popular tourist and commercial part of the city that's all now on
number of moves coming from washington even when it comes to one of their usual mutual enemies russia germany was fuming when trump signed off on a fresh wave of sanctions against moscow no not out of some sudden newfound affection towards russia but because the measures were approved without heeding europe's business interests and could actually end up threatening them that must not happen we generally reject sanctions with extraterritorial facts meaning and impact on third countries...
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germany and russia urge both sides to dial down the rhetoric.l, but many say they feel cheated. an update on the market numbers. heavy losses in the london market today as the stand—off with north korea prompted another round of selling. korea prompted another round of selling. now it's time for the film review. this weekjames king joins jane hill to guide us through this week's cinema releases, including atomic blonde, a ghost story and step. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's interesting cinema releases is james king. welcome. what have you been watching? i've been watching charlize theron in a spy thriller that's 007 meets basic instinct. the name's blonde, atomic blonde. from the academy awards to the afterlife, oscar winner casey affleck returns under a sheet in a ghost story. and get ready to tap, clap and stomp your way through an uplifting new dance documentary, step. quite an eclectic mix this week, james. let's start with the big blockbuster. it looks like one. yes, atomic blonde, so charli
germany and russia urge both sides to dial down the rhetoric.l, but many say they feel cheated. an update on the market numbers. heavy losses in the london market today as the stand—off with north korea prompted another round of selling. korea prompted another round of selling. now it's time for the film review. this weekjames king joins jane hill to guide us through this week's cinema releases, including atomic blonde, a ghost story and step. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news....