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that led to another quandary, because he'll hated bragg as well. hill hated bragg as well. almost everybody did. "he has made me to scapegoat once," hill wrote to johnson, .nd would do it again johnston, like davis -- there is a phrase you cannot hear very often -- ordered them to put aside their grudges and learn to work together. and they did. with field support, breck turn on the federals and inflicted a sharp reversal in one of the advancing columns at kingston, making -- taking 1000 federal promoters -- prisoners and suffering minimal casualties. was spotelaying action against sherman's left wing on the 16th, and then johnston ordered harvey, bragg, and hill -- to concentrate it to fill smithville, halfway between goldberg and raleigh. and 20th, near the small village of bentonville, north carolina, joseph e johnston fought his last battle. indeed, the last full-scale battle of the war. four years of war and the bitter retreat from tennessee had reduced the once powerful army of tennessee to a shadow of itself. advanced --the men they do advance, this is a confederate
that led to another quandary, because he'll hated bragg as well. hill hated bragg as well. almost everybody did. "he has made me to scapegoat once," hill wrote to johnson, .nd would do it again johnston, like davis -- there is a phrase you cannot hear very often -- ordered them to put aside their grudges and learn to work together. and they did. with field support, breck turn on the federals and inflicted a sharp reversal in one of the advancing columns at kingston, making -- taking...
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that there was collusion with bragg. seriously. tonight before the battle of perryville, they had spent the night talking about old times because they were distant cousins and this circulated through the army and it got back halleck --on that there was a great series of gossip columns in washington about what was going on in that army. they were writing tremendous columns about the collusion between buell and bragg and how it was furious that halleck was furious that this was circulating. this was on par -- for different reasons, i think. yes? >> [indiscernible] >> that is a great question. why could mcclellan see in buell the deficiencies he couldn't see in himself? i don't think mcclellan sought deficiencies in himself. [laughter] >> they were very close, very good friends. this was very hard on mcclellan. one of the reasons he wanted buell to be successful, he started to halleck's rise in the west because halleck was maneuvering to be -- if halleck could be eclipsed by buell, buell wanted nothing to commander.n army h
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the problem britain at the moment is the braggs it bill how much is the u.k. willing to pay when they leave the european union for past obligations that they have to meet and there are a couple of numbers that we're hearing for example sixty billion euros and maybe in the past has mentioned twenty billion euros so they're still far apart and we do know that the e.u. will not move into phase two this issue is not settled yet at the end of the day it's about how much that bill is going to be what about the refugee migration problem slashed policy any progress made on that front. well they decided for example to stock up the funding for africa to help countries there to deal with the migration flow and of course prevent the migrants from crossing the mediterranean sea that's one part another part is that they finally want to reach a common asylum system which would be a huge deal because they've been trying to do that for many many years now they're trying to tackle it with a new system they want to speed up the process have more summits and if necessary move alo
the problem britain at the moment is the braggs it bill how much is the u.k. willing to pay when they leave the european union for past obligations that they have to meet and there are a couple of numbers that we're hearing for example sixty billion euros and maybe in the past has mentioned twenty billion euros so they're still far apart and we do know that the e.u. will not move into phase two this issue is not settled yet at the end of the day it's about how much that bill is going to be what...
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bragg, like the major. he went by the name "black stuntman." by now, deputy da billy west was monitoring the investigation. >> they were chat friends, chatting about the swinging lifestyle and that sort of thing. and david actually said, you need to meet my wife joan, and invited him to a swinging party. >> they all got together at a local hotel, just social that first time, no sex. >> there was a second swingers' party that both of the shannons and jeffrey attended. and at that party, he i think as well as others did have sex with joan. but after this happened, joan and jeffrey started seeing one another. >> that was okay, though, according to the rules the shannons had established, as long as it was just sex and nobody got romantically entangled. anyway, wilson was married with kids. there was no indication that his wife knew what he was up to on the side with joan. >> we started doing some one on one, is what they call it, when the other person is not there. david always knew when i was with jeff. and the relationship with jeff started, it w
bragg, like the major. he went by the name "black stuntman." by now, deputy da billy west was monitoring the investigation. >> they were chat friends, chatting about the swinging lifestyle and that sort of thing. and david actually said, you need to meet my wife joan, and invited him to a swinging party. >> they all got together at a local hotel, just social that first time, no sex. >> there was a second swingers' party that both of the shannons and jeffrey attended....
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you as chancellor angela merkel's tries to form a government at home she has also been discussing bragg's it with britain's prime minister and other e.u. leaders a meeting today in brussels ended with the two sides still struggling with the terms of britain's divorce from the european union merkel raised hopes that talks maybe move on at the next summit in december but she also said the progress would depend on britain's financial settlement being agreed. turris there may did her best to keep up appearances in brussels but she offered few new answers to the many questions that remain about bragg's us how much is laundered willing to pay to settle its divorce bill and when it remains a mystery. the full and final settlement will come as part of the final agreement that we're getting in relation to the future partnership and i think that's absolutely right finances are the main sticking point between britain and the e.u. you know this and the for britain still has to make a significant financial effort at the moment we are far off a figure that takes long term financial commitments into acc
you as chancellor angela merkel's tries to form a government at home she has also been discussing bragg's it with britain's prime minister and other e.u. leaders a meeting today in brussels ended with the two sides still struggling with the terms of britain's divorce from the european union merkel raised hopes that talks maybe move on at the next summit in december but she also said the progress would depend on britain's financial settlement being agreed. turris there may did her best to keep...
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leaders in brussels the clock is ticking on bragg's it and there is still no plan on how it should proceed i'm sorry kelly in berlin this is the day. but at this stage we're not even halfway down the road. next to them it's clear that a lot of work remains to be done best. hope is that we'll have come far enough by december that we'll be able to move on to the next phase of negotiations but it's up to britain to make that possible movie last night. i spoke to my fellow leaders about my vision for a new deep and special partnership between the u.k. and the european union after the brics it they say they want to close possible relationship with your view yesterday so we'd like to know what that actually means we don't really have as yet. and also on the program breaking with political tradition in the united states two former presidents speak out in remarks seen as voicing disapproval with the job performance of their successor donald trump ellison. we would go out the folks who were deliberately trying to make folks able. to demonize people who have their from our their. bigotry seems embol
leaders in brussels the clock is ticking on bragg's it and there is still no plan on how it should proceed i'm sorry kelly in berlin this is the day. but at this stage we're not even halfway down the road. next to them it's clear that a lot of work remains to be done best. hope is that we'll have come far enough by december that we'll be able to move on to the next phase of negotiations but it's up to britain to make that possible movie last night. i spoke to my fellow leaders about my vision...
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divorce is braggs it failing. but china's president xi jinping is looking to the future and it is one built on things like electric cars an artificial intelligence of the next five years he wants to create what he calls a country of innovators the latest call to action was laid out of the communist party conference china is home to the world's largest online population but beijing maintains a tight grip on the internet through new technology and is still closing off markets to foreign competitors adrian brown has more from beijing. this is the party congress where president xi jinping is stamping his authority by mapping out his vision for china for the next thirty years. the battle of socialism with chinese characteristics is now flying high for the world to see it will be an era that is china moving closer to the center stage close to the great hall of the people where the party congress is taking place is an exhibition detailing china's technological achievements joining the president's first five years in offi
divorce is braggs it failing. but china's president xi jinping is looking to the future and it is one built on things like electric cars an artificial intelligence of the next five years he wants to create what he calls a country of innovators the latest call to action was laid out of the communist party conference china is home to the world's largest online population but beijing maintains a tight grip on the internet through new technology and is still closing off markets to foreign...
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perspective first before going into that second phase those three things are the braggs it bills how much money does the u.k. have to pay from its obligations in order to leave the border between northern ireland and ireland a very sticky issue and then the issue that's closest to the heart of the problem in terence here the rights of e.u. citizens after briggs is living in the u.k. well when we look at british prime minister teresa mayes government we see that the brits themselves are conflicted on how to deal with what influence is that having on the negotiations with the. monthly the boss or the head of the e.p. peace of the european peoples parties those of the conservative party who has the majority here in the european parliament put it very you know precisely he said who are we supposed to talk to in the government he even addressed the reason may the prime minister of the u.k. directly say please fire marcus johnson your foreign minister because he's always interfering so there is a feeling here that this is a. mass of politicians in the u.k. everybody says something differen
perspective first before going into that second phase those three things are the braggs it bills how much money does the u.k. have to pay from its obligations in order to leave the border between northern ireland and ireland a very sticky issue and then the issue that's closest to the heart of the problem in terence here the rights of e.u. citizens after briggs is living in the u.k. well when we look at british prime minister teresa mayes government we see that the brits themselves are...
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bragg loses just over 10,000 men, 27% of his army. bragg council's losses and realizes he can't stay here any longer and retreats generator. on january 5, he occupies murphysboro. the battle of stones river is over. some people would argue it's a draw. the federals didn't win by attacking, they hung on by dogged determination, survival, and being able to stay get one round longer than the confederates. that's good enough. january 1, 1863, the final proclamation is issued. that's why stones river's a great defense. the unbelievably compelling story, and underappreciated battle in many ways. a compelling story about how the army of the cumberland repeatedly is pushed to the brink, but they always manage to escape through hard fighting, good leadership, and steadfastness of the united states shoulder -- soldiers. it needs one criteria for greatness. it meets the other one as well, because the odds could not have been higher when those armies meet in central tennessee. think about the political crisis we're on. think about what's going on
bragg loses just over 10,000 men, 27% of his army. bragg council's losses and realizes he can't stay here any longer and retreats generator. on january 5, he occupies murphysboro. the battle of stones river is over. some people would argue it's a draw. the federals didn't win by attacking, they hung on by dogged determination, survival, and being able to stay get one round longer than the confederates. that's good enough. january 1, 1863, the final proclamation is issued. that's why stones...
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this is dave there live from berlin a your latest put a positive spin on bragg said talks britain's theresa may says the two sides are within touching distance of a deal while germany's i'm going to makeover speaks of encouraging signs of progress but says talks cannot move forward until the divorce bill is a great we'll bring you the latest from brussels also on the program. germany's chancellor has some tough talking to do at home as well as i'm going to back hold against the first full round of talks on forming a government with a coalition that has never been tried i thought a national level. uganda office lessons in how to respond to a refugee crisis we look at the countries welcome for more than a million new arrivals even as it faces widespread hunger. i'm phil gayle welcome to the program. leaders from britain you were still divided over breakfast at a meeting today in brussels broke up with the two sides still struggling with the terms of the divorce german chancellor angela merkel raised hopes that talks might be able to move on the next summit in december but that progress would
this is dave there live from berlin a your latest put a positive spin on bragg said talks britain's theresa may says the two sides are within touching distance of a deal while germany's i'm going to makeover speaks of encouraging signs of progress but says talks cannot move forward until the divorce bill is a great we'll bring you the latest from brussels also on the program. germany's chancellor has some tough talking to do at home as well as i'm going to back hold against the first full round...
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the man, but if a better perspective, a more balanced respect of of braxton bragg. from the soldier' standpoint, it would have to be bragg. i will's affection for the lovable losers. i suggest at the conference after next year, you should do eight lovable losers program and have will do all of them. [applause] [laughter] i would also look at this through the lens of policy rather than popularity. i think the man who perhaps most disappointed those in professional positions who expected much of him or more of him was henry alec. his role as general in chief of union armies involved into something very -- evolved into something very different. many of us who have jobs we don't like wish we could transform them into them into something else. he did not want to be a chief in the traditional form. instead, he fully evolved his job into being essentially a chief of staff. in the process, i think he frustrated many of the men who came under his command and expected them to exercise command. when he opted not to, he left behind a legacy that was not always a net positive im
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citizens in the united kingdom and of course the so-called bragg's it bill and especially in the dregs of bill there has not been sufficient progress but here's the thing it seems like the e.u. is moving towards the direction of the reason may a little bit at least we saw the draft conclusions and they say that if everything progresses as in to support it they will be able to start face to so trade negotiations with the united kingdom. but max in the meantime i mean does it seem as if you know there's also a back up plan being formed a potential no deal scenario. everybody denies this very strongly in brussels in the european institutions but we've talked to some sources and they say of course we have to think about these things because if we start preparing a no deal scenario let's say for five months before there is no deal that's just not enough time just think about what would happen in you know on the borders in the ports in dover in cali in france for example where now there are virtually no controls over the control maybe five hundred trucks a day and then that would go into the
citizens in the united kingdom and of course the so-called bragg's it bill and especially in the dregs of bill there has not been sufficient progress but here's the thing it seems like the e.u. is moving towards the direction of the reason may a little bit at least we saw the draft conclusions and they say that if everything progresses as in to support it they will be able to start face to so trade negotiations with the united kingdom. but max in the meantime i mean does it seem as if you know...
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can you tell me what the scene is like in fort bragg?e were less than 100 people inside the courtroom. and then there was an overflow room, but still less than 100 people. and remember, this is fort bragg. i'm from north carolina, this is a heavily military zone. so this is a completely locked down courthouse. there are several checkpoints. we all had to turn in our cameras, cell phones, no cameras were allowed inside. so we are going old school writing down our notes. and that is what we saw, so we're focusing on the color, focusing on his reaction, which frankly, hallie, was minimal. that's why it was kind of a fast-paced evidence that was presented today. and we expect to see more of that on wednesday. >> so morgan radford, we'll press pause on this conversation for now, but i know you'll be back for us on wednesday to talk about all this from fort bragg. morgan, thank you very much. >>> coming up after the break, we are headed over to the border where jacob zoberoff is for us. you're in tijuana? what is up? >> reporter: i sure am. in
can you tell me what the scene is like in fort bragg?e were less than 100 people inside the courtroom. and then there was an overflow room, but still less than 100 people. and remember, this is fort bragg. i'm from north carolina, this is a heavily military zone. so this is a completely locked down courthouse. there are several checkpoints. we all had to turn in our cameras, cell phones, no cameras were allowed inside. so we are going old school writing down our notes. and that is what we saw,...
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after bragg's it is one of the issues holding up progress in talks with brussels on the u.k.'s exit from the e.u. but her concession is unlikely to persuade the leaders to move talks on from divorce terms to trade at a summit in brussels tonight charlotte chelsea pil brings us up to speed on the talks so far but not that don't. respect the european union over in. five rounds of to look for a. marked improvement. and almost an ending stream of metaphors let's put a tiger in the towel and stop letting the grass grow under our feet the ball is entirely in the u.k. court as we look forward to the next stage the ball is in their court breaks in negotiations are well underway and things are getting theory in your court. actually that's a game well it's clearly isn't a game but if it were today she's been much point for team breck's it here in brussels a real moment of triumph when the e.u. said enough have been agreed upon for talks to move on to the next phase to really get into the nitty gritty of the u.k.'s future relationship with the e.u. and on trade. the e.u. had some conditi
after bragg's it is one of the issues holding up progress in talks with brussels on the u.k.'s exit from the e.u. but her concession is unlikely to persuade the leaders to move talks on from divorce terms to trade at a summit in brussels tonight charlotte chelsea pil brings us up to speed on the talks so far but not that don't. respect the european union over in. five rounds of to look for a. marked improvement. and almost an ending stream of metaphors let's put a tiger in the towel and stop...
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parliament a top bragg's it campaign finance a says that the m.p. just can't get over losing this vote and banks added it's sad the tedious myth of a russian conspiracy still being used writer and broadcaster married to jess ski told us that alleged russian meddling is just the pretext. this is less about russia russia as a sort of a convenient peg to hook other things on that this is being used by people opposed to the british leaving the european union and that what they're trying to do is to find some pretext so that they can maybe challenge the vote it's been so unchallenged if you like in washington you know if you read everything that's coming out of washington or if you're in washington the consensus that is so pervasive it's so powerful that russia was involved in somehow manipulating the american election or that it's extraordinary difficult to contest that and i think a lot of that has crossed the atlantic. when you coming up stay with us. we're in sochi in the south of russia turning the ball by discussion on this edition of the program w
parliament a top bragg's it campaign finance a says that the m.p. just can't get over losing this vote and banks added it's sad the tedious myth of a russian conspiracy still being used writer and broadcaster married to jess ski told us that alleged russian meddling is just the pretext. this is less about russia russia as a sort of a convenient peg to hook other things on that this is being used by people opposed to the british leaving the european union and that what they're trying to do is to...
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the european parliament where that vote took place a bit earlier today hi max how bad is this for braggs the talks going forward well the european parliamentarians here put the blame squarely on the government in the u.k. saying they had not made the progress in the three key areas to me that they're supposed to settle before moving on to the second phase of the negotiations where they want to talk about future relationships just a reminder those three elements are the border between northern ireland and ireland very very tricky issue the braggs of bills of the money that the u.k. has to pay or owes the european union and of course the rights of e.u. citizens that remain in the united kingdom that's something that's very dear to the european parliamentarians here and they all think that as long this is not settled there will be the stalemate we're seeing more or less we wouldn't talk about failed to go she but they're certainly not advancing as they would have to to be able to have a deal in about a year's time max what are the sticking points in those three kid areas that you mentioned
the european parliament where that vote took place a bit earlier today hi max how bad is this for braggs the talks going forward well the european parliamentarians here put the blame squarely on the government in the u.k. saying they had not made the progress in the three key areas to me that they're supposed to settle before moving on to the second phase of the negotiations where they want to talk about future relationships just a reminder those three elements are the border between northern...
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british prime minister theresa may has urged leaders to agree to a bragg's it deal that she can defend to people in the u.k. at an e.u. summit last night she also asked them to approach the issue with more urgency may wants to move talks on to the u.k.'s future trading relationship with europe but you leaders want to negotiate divorce terms first despite the deadlock and america has said she's confident a deal will be reached. i whispered exchange and stony expressions chancellor merkel president and prime minister may were already deep in conversation at the outset of a summit where brags it is set to dominate me renewed her call for argent movement on trade talks of course will also be looking at the concrete progress that's been made in our exit negotiations and looking at setting out ambitious plans for the weeks ahead but e.u. leaders were not impressed they are the british prime minister to match her goodwill pledges with concrete proposals on the rights of e.u. citizens in the u.k. and london's plans in regards to its brakes in bell but you're back to walk. but are you ready to
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meaning the border with northern ireland and ireland the braggs of bill and also the rights of e.u. citizens in the u.k. and all that needs to be resolved before moving on to the next phase which would define the future relationship between the u.k. and the e.u. . hoffman standing by for us in strasbourg where the european parliament has voted today max thank you very much now the twenty seventh anniversary of german reunification is being celebrated in cities across the country today the city of might as host of this year's made event and germany's president don meyer and chance wrong americal among senior politicians in attendance at the famous together we are germany this year's day of german unity comes just after a general election that revealed the differences that continue to split the east and the west of the country. and our chief political correspondent linda crane is out those celebrations and minds to choices for more high melinda so how together is the germany a twenty seven years after unification. well economically and materially east and west are closer than they hav
meaning the border with northern ireland and ireland the braggs of bill and also the rights of e.u. citizens in the u.k. and all that needs to be resolved before moving on to the next phase which would define the future relationship between the u.k. and the e.u. . hoffman standing by for us in strasbourg where the european parliament has voted today max thank you very much now the twenty seventh anniversary of german reunification is being celebrated in cities across the country today the city...
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back because after all she promised to make breck's it a success ok so sounds like no budging on bragg's it there what about turkey german chancellor angela merkel wants to cut into funds for turkey's accession bed how much support does she have for that and that's an interesting question because the leaders according to diplomats i've talked to said that basically they agreed to cut the accession funds to turkey is currently receiving but if you look at the council conclusions you can find that position in their leaders apparently could only agree that they held a debate on charkha and that tells you a little bit about how much support this had from the dutch prime minister made clear however that they will investigate to what extent they will cut it but no question that all of the accession funds will be cut out for turkey and finally migration summiteers are also discussing that there in brussels that's a sensitive topic among your member states what came out of those talks. our leaders repeated their promises to italy that they will help to lift the burden for this country with the a
back because after all she promised to make breck's it a success ok so sounds like no budging on bragg's it there what about turkey german chancellor angela merkel wants to cut into funds for turkey's accession bed how much support does she have for that and that's an interesting question because the leaders according to diplomats i've talked to said that basically they agreed to cut the accession funds to turkey is currently receiving but if you look at the council conclusions you can find...
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joining me now is usually the director of new york university's academic center in bragg thank you for joining us so we've seen a lot of anti-establishment rhetoric in the election campaign ending a reputation for this guy as the czech trum who exactly is this man. well mr bush is an oligarch he is sort of the second richest person in the czech republic and in many ways it is similar to ghana of trumpet because he also came from the outside to politics promising to our create in the czech political. system but at the same time i would argue that it is also similar to silvio berlusconi because unlike donald trump mr bashir old saw some important media outlets in the czech republic and so he's got the tools to promote his promote his views so quite the character you're describing but in reaction to election results is that his party is pro europa during his campaign he thinks very critical of the european union how does this go together. well i expected mr published to changes. shortly after the election so his views on the european union because obviously he sort of crafted his message
joining me now is usually the director of new york university's academic center in bragg thank you for joining us so we've seen a lot of anti-establishment rhetoric in the election campaign ending a reputation for this guy as the czech trum who exactly is this man. well mr bush is an oligarch he is sort of the second richest person in the czech republic and in many ways it is similar to ghana of trumpet because he also came from the outside to politics promising to our create in the czech...
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see the poor in so his election campaign and once there was a decision to make this referendum for braggs it it was done and the country is still divided because half of the country is for folks who brags it of the country is is posing this i'll tell you even the government is this divided and the parliament is divided so in them this is the circumstances some newspapers and even the officials there saying that someone were another russia. meddled this decision of the british people but for me it doesn't look quite convincing its troops have been funny because in this case definitely it looks like the outright insulting for both the british government and the british people that was their decision and of course the perspective of the bread's it for them is not so easy because difficult negotiations with the european union. uncertainty and this is probably the most difficult. think about the brags that because people don't know what will happen with the business whether it's the business will stay in london and some other parts of the country or will leave what will be the conditions you k
see the poor in so his election campaign and once there was a decision to make this referendum for braggs it it was done and the country is still divided because half of the country is for folks who brags it of the country is is posing this i'll tell you even the government is this divided and the parliament is divided so in them this is the circumstances some newspapers and even the officials there saying that someone were another russia. meddled this decision of the british people but for me...
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on because he's talked about the benefits of brags that we've got to start seeing the positives of bragg's at seventeen and a half million people in britain voted to leave your opinion because they want to get their lives back that it won't brussels telling us what to do what do we can and can't pay our benefits to and it's a long lost foreign secretary has spoken up for those benefits and i've always yeah but i know david davies the bracks except i've seen him a lot at this conference i've known you for many years he says nothing's changing we are leaving the european union in march twenty nine thousand we're leaving the single market we're leaving the customs union and the transition period shouldn't be much more than two years which is pretty much what boris johnson said yeah people can probably understand a negotiation like this is sensitive is this really not be out in the open all the time but we do hear that civil servants are being stolen from david davis the brakes it secretary and put in downing street we know tourism it was a remainer i mean are there any worries that people vot
on because he's talked about the benefits of brags that we've got to start seeing the positives of bragg's at seventeen and a half million people in britain voted to leave your opinion because they want to get their lives back that it won't brussels telling us what to do what do we can and can't pay our benefits to and it's a long lost foreign secretary has spoken up for those benefits and i've always yeah but i know david davies the bracks except i've seen him a lot at this conference i've...
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that negotiations british prime minister theresa may has called for renewed urgency in moving the braggs of talks along but european council president donald tusk ruled out a breakthrough ahead of the summit. the british prime minister arrived in brussels with one aim to push talks on britain's divorce from the e.u. to the next phase that means post break the trade ties between london and brussels it's also about looking ahead to how we can tackle the challenges that we all share across europe that means a fool's continued cooperation cooperation which must be at the heart of the strong future partnership but for tourism as european partners talk of future relations is premature even for french president emanuel my com who's been pushing for progress progress has been made on the rights of e.u. citizens in the u.k. but the issue of what britain will over the e.u. once it leaves and twenty nineteen is proving more difficult as unfortunately the market will mean we've made some progress but not enough to start the second phase of negotiations by the fall to begin also on the agenda in brus
that negotiations british prime minister theresa may has called for renewed urgency in moving the braggs of talks along but european council president donald tusk ruled out a breakthrough ahead of the summit. the british prime minister arrived in brussels with one aim to push talks on britain's divorce from the e.u. to the next phase that means post break the trade ties between london and brussels it's also about looking ahead to how we can tackle the challenges that we all share across europe...
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the school has yet to be overwhelmed by families fleeing bragg's it although elsewhere there are indications of change. we were just about to buy a house for the summer and a banker came in from london and snapped up when it was just within our grasp so yes we've already feeling the effects of. school places and office space evidently an ample supply in front of what is likely to become a rare commodity thanks to the break that in fact is affordable housing for the new arrivals. so corporate news now weapon maker be a east systems wants to lay off almost two thousand employees most of the jobs will be lost and their military division according to union sources two factories in northern england will be affected by the cuts that's where the euro fighter jets are being built right now be a he has already cut back on the jets production the company is waiting for a large order from saudi arabia even though the emirate of qatar just purchased twenty one sorry to twenty four other euro fighters. well the independence movement and catalonia the ongoing brecht's of talks and recent troubles in turke
the school has yet to be overwhelmed by families fleeing bragg's it although elsewhere there are indications of change. we were just about to buy a house for the summer and a banker came in from london and snapped up when it was just within our grasp so yes we've already feeling the effects of. school places and office space evidently an ample supply in front of what is likely to become a rare commodity thanks to the break that in fact is affordable housing for the new arrivals. so corporate...
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the school has yet to be overwhelmed by families fleeing bragg's it although elsewhere there are indications of change. we were just about to buy a house for the summer and a banker came in from london and snapped up when it was just within our grasp so yes we've already feeling the effects of brits. school places and office space are evidently an ample supply and find. what is likely to become a rare commodity thanks to the breaks that in fact is affordable housing for the new arrivals. for me for the moment back to fill for more world news thanks very much again heart of the head of the u.s. environmental protection agency has confirmed that the united states plans to withdraw from climate change regulations put in place during the obama administration scott pruitt said he would today begin the procedure to withdraw from the clean power plan which aims to limit carbon emissions from coal fired power plants mr pruitt like president trump rejects the scientific consensus that manmade emissions are the primary driver of climate change. do you remember this if you first saw it it's been pretty
the school has yet to be overwhelmed by families fleeing bragg's it although elsewhere there are indications of change. we were just about to buy a house for the summer and a banker came in from london and snapped up when it was just within our grasp so yes we've already feeling the effects of brits. school places and office space are evidently an ample supply and find. what is likely to become a rare commodity thanks to the breaks that in fact is affordable housing for the new arrivals. for me...
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parliament is voting on a resolution today that would put brakes on plans to unlock the next round of bragg's negotiations the e.u. says the talks have so far failed to resolve key issues like citizens rights and the u.k.'s financial obligations to the block. man maher has told the un refugee agency its top priority is to bring back the hinge of muslims who have fled to neighboring bangladesh the two countries have agreed to set up a working group to repatriate more than half a million were hinges that escaped an army crackdown in northern rockies state and facebook says around ten million people in the u.s. could have been exposed to political ads from russia in the weeks leading up to last year's presidential election on monday the company turned over three thousand russia linked ads to the u.s. senate amid ongoing government probes into alleged russian interference in the election. spain's interior minister has accused the catalan government of inciting rebellion is the latest escalation between madrid and catalonia as leaders who brought separatist tensions to a head with their attempted
parliament is voting on a resolution today that would put brakes on plans to unlock the next round of bragg's negotiations the e.u. says the talks have so far failed to resolve key issues like citizens rights and the u.k.'s financial obligations to the block. man maher has told the un refugee agency its top priority is to bring back the hinge of muslims who have fled to neighboring bangladesh the two countries have agreed to set up a working group to repatriate more than half a million were...
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machine makers have their order books full and they your commission reports ever rising confidence of bragg's a triumphant catalonian never happens. and more trouble for us while dealing with corruption charges in europe the company now admits that there have also been inaccuracy in the us. also on the show netflix pulls its money spent on house of cards the real world fall out of kevin spacey sex assault admission. but first a good day for samsung shareholders for a change the korean electronics giant has forecast substantial increases and shelter returns for the next three years shareholders will reap the benefits of record earnings q three profits are up nearly one hundred fifty percent samsung said it will increase its annual dividend by twenty percent this year and double it next year than it plans to hold it at that level until twenty twenty the company's share price has more than doubled since the beginning of twenty sixteen and with a growing demand for memory chips in advance display panel samsung is likely to post even bigger earnings in the coming quarters. when you listeners news
machine makers have their order books full and they your commission reports ever rising confidence of bragg's a triumphant catalonian never happens. and more trouble for us while dealing with corruption charges in europe the company now admits that there have also been inaccuracy in the us. also on the show netflix pulls its money spent on house of cards the real world fall out of kevin spacey sex assault admission. but first a good day for samsung shareholders for a change the korean...
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one leader has described a plea from britain's theresa may for brussels to break the stalemate in bragg's that talks despite the praise may look set to go home empty handed from today's summit in brussels later e.u. leaders are expected to say the u.k. has failed to make enough progress on a number of core issues on the medical said she still believed a deal would be possible but she and others including the austrian chancellor said maes proposals were still inadequate. you know it's ok to see that there is a least some rhetorical pocus but unfortunately you need to come to tangible conclusions because uncertainty is not good for the continent is not good for economies and so it's up to the british government to propose something which is really at peace is in the ground for for for further progress which is totally important. this is covering that summit for us in brussels and joins us now again or briggs it clearly a hot topic there at the summit german chancellor angela merkel said talks with britain were moving forward but how is the e.u. as a whole responding to the approach taken by
one leader has described a plea from britain's theresa may for brussels to break the stalemate in bragg's that talks despite the praise may look set to go home empty handed from today's summit in brussels later e.u. leaders are expected to say the u.k. has failed to make enough progress on a number of core issues on the medical said she still believed a deal would be possible but she and others including the austrian chancellor said maes proposals were still inadequate. you know it's ok to see...
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there is still moving from fort bragg and up to lakeport.of it try to sneak in over cloverdale and the russian river. there could be a little around kerrville but i think that is the northern extent. you can see a little bit popping up around fremont, union city and san jose. you can see cloud cover zooming in on a fast jet stream. that will eventually move out. glen ellyn picked up 0.41. san francisco, a third of an inch. lafayette, a quarter inch. sfo and ukiah, they both picked up zero point, they both picked up 0.21. cooler today. 66 in concord today. san jose, 65. the cool air is beginning to move in. 48, lafayette. livermore, upper 40s. wind westerly on northwesterly. better air quality today. there is some isolated snow showers in the sierra. some isolated activity could fire up a shower or thundershower in the north. the cool air will continue to march through today and we will have partly cloudy skies with better air quality. 60s on the temperatures. >>> good morning. right now we have a commute that's getting busier. this is a look
there is still moving from fort bragg and up to lakeport.of it try to sneak in over cloverdale and the russian river. there could be a little around kerrville but i think that is the northern extent. you can see a little bit popping up around fremont, union city and san jose. you can see cloud cover zooming in on a fast jet stream. that will eventually move out. glen ellyn picked up 0.41. san francisco, a third of an inch. lafayette, a quarter inch. sfo and ukiah, they both picked up zero...
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britain's prime minister to resign may delivers a positive report to parliament about the progress of bragg's the talks we'll take a look at one town in the u.k. where people cannot wait to leave the european union. it's good to have you with us the united nations says it is a textbook example of ethnic cleansing hundreds of thousands of rohinton muslims facing persecution in violence in me and more and fleeing to neighboring bangladesh now every day brings more refugees across the border and bangladesh needs urgent help to cope almost a million refugees from ian mars. rock on stage are now in bangladesh more than half arrived in just the last three months most of the refugees are children and monday's donor conference in geneva brought the total amount raised to help the ranges to about three hundred and forty million u.s. dollars that is still short however of the four hundred thirty million that aid agencies say is needed our coverage begins tonight with this report on the plight of the were henge. thousands of people still flee meon mar every day six hundred thousand rwanda have left for
britain's prime minister to resign may delivers a positive report to parliament about the progress of bragg's the talks we'll take a look at one town in the u.k. where people cannot wait to leave the european union. it's good to have you with us the united nations says it is a textbook example of ethnic cleansing hundreds of thousands of rohinton muslims facing persecution in violence in me and more and fleeing to neighboring bangladesh now every day brings more refugees across the border and...
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migration is probably the biggest topic they talked about because that's what's been discussed so far bragg's it is on the menu for dinner there's the difference and what's interesting brant about the migration part the president of the european council said that they wanted to attack a subject that they haven't been able to resolve for years lots of years and that's a common asylum system they want to have a solution for that a common european asylum system next year which would be lightning speed compared to usual speeds in the european union and it shows you that once to change the way that the whole council works he wants to speed up things if they can't have unanimity on one topic move ahead with a number of countries until the rest is ready to join he's laid out a so-called leaders agenda for that that's his plan we'll see how it works and what about bret's and we know that to resume a is there basically to put the fire underneath the bottoms of many people there at that meeting is it going to work i mean has there been reaction to that so far. i haven't felt any heat that was sufficien
migration is probably the biggest topic they talked about because that's what's been discussed so far bragg's it is on the menu for dinner there's the difference and what's interesting brant about the migration part the president of the european council said that they wanted to attack a subject that they haven't been able to resolve for years lots of years and that's a common asylum system they want to have a solution for that a common european asylum system next year which would be lightning...
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course the border between northern ireland and ireland and the third one and you mentioned that is the braggs it bill how much does will the u.k. have to pay to the european union for former obligations when they really leave and that's the part so that third point where bonnie is said that the deadlock is disturbing and yes i mean at the moment there is nothing to signal us that there really will be a solid deal because that deal would have to be struck within a year and really is gone you said now many times progress is very slow or not existence progress is very slow meanwhile we've also heard max from briggs the chief davis are urging leaders to take a step forward he says that their teams are continuing to work a struct a really a listening to these two differing descriptions are they describing the same talks i mean are these alternative realities that they're living their. but we do have alternative realities in brussels we do have twenty eight of them that's the number of the member countries here but without joking joking aside really what we have here is a british negotiation party
course the border between northern ireland and ireland and the third one and you mentioned that is the braggs it bill how much does will the u.k. have to pay to the european union for former obligations when they really leave and that's the part so that third point where bonnie is said that the deadlock is disturbing and yes i mean at the moment there is nothing to signal us that there really will be a solid deal because that deal would have to be struck within a year and really is gone you...
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leaders in brussels are trying to work out how to speed up talks on bragg said today was supposed to be the day when they announced the negotiations that would be moving on to the next stage but the process has been stored by a number of core issues britain's tourism may have appealed to you leaders knitting in brussels to inject more urgency into the discussions until recently has been holding a news conference in brussels this is what she had to say. both sides have approached these talks with professionalism and a constructive spirit and we should recognise what has been achieved today. the u.k. and the e.u. share the same objective of safeguarding the rights of e.u. nationals living in the u.k. and u.k. nationals living in the e.u. . e.u. citizens have made a huge contribution to our country and let me be clear that whatever happens we want them and their families to stay. is covering the e.u. summit in joins me now from brussels gil good seems in leaders like that much of what tourism is said there but there's also the scene there's not enough to start the second phase of negoti
leaders in brussels are trying to work out how to speed up talks on bragg said today was supposed to be the day when they announced the negotiations that would be moving on to the next stage but the process has been stored by a number of core issues britain's tourism may have appealed to you leaders knitting in brussels to inject more urgency into the discussions until recently has been holding a news conference in brussels this is what she had to say. both sides have approached these talks...
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parliament is voting on a resolution today that would put the brakes on plans to unlock the next round of bragg's that negotiations the e.u. says the talks have so far failed to result key issues like citizens rights and the u.k.'s financial obligations to the block german president has warned of new walls as the country celebrates twenty seven years since the fall of the berlin wall he was referring to a rise in a rightwing sentiment that's on the far right and to the german parliament last month was speaking at a state ceremony in the city of mind to mark a german reunification. and us musician and songwriter tom petty has died after suffering a heart attack in california he was sixty six he is best known as the lead singer of the rock band tom petty in the heartbreakers which reported a number of hits one hundred seventy and eighty. now it is a nobel prize week in the world swedish academy of sciences and stockholm has announced a two thousand and seventeen physics laureates through a swedish she kind of sciences has decided to award the two thousand and seventeen nobel prize in physics with o
parliament is voting on a resolution today that would put the brakes on plans to unlock the next round of bragg's that negotiations the e.u. says the talks have so far failed to result key issues like citizens rights and the u.k.'s financial obligations to the block german president has warned of new walls as the country celebrates twenty seven years since the fall of the berlin wall he was referring to a rise in a rightwing sentiment that's on the far right and to the german parliament last...
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there's a few cells here on highway 20 there towards fort bragg or willits this morning.west of cloverdale. in fact, just north of san jose, highway 101, could see some rain on the windshield there. may have to use wipers down in parts of the south bay. so this view was clear. clouds came through again. i keep checking these cameras to show you what's happening outside. santa rosa two-tenths. mill valley a quarter inch. a quarter inch in san francisco. more than a quarter inch. oakland just about a tenth inch in san jose. two-tenths. so that's the amount of rain we got. it definitely did help clean the area. you can see the clear conditions out there this morning. coit tower is looking nice from our cameras. i want to show you the tahoe area and did see some snow from this and they are going to continue to do that this morning. sunrise 7:23. we'll have sunny conditions. here's the overall satellite view. a few inches of snow not too significant because this low did have a cold front associated with it. and that cold air is going to stay in place today. we do have this win
there's a few cells here on highway 20 there towards fort bragg or willits this morning.west of cloverdale. in fact, just north of san jose, highway 101, could see some rain on the windshield there. may have to use wipers down in parts of the south bay. so this view was clear. clouds came through again. i keep checking these cameras to show you what's happening outside. santa rosa two-tenths. mill valley a quarter inch. a quarter inch in san francisco. more than a quarter inch. oakland just...