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exports cheaper since the bracks of reference. earlier i asked our financial correspondent whether these fresh figures have proven the bracks a doomsayers wrong. of course the industrial output is a very important figure but also other things need to be taking into consideration just this week it was also released that the british inflation rate is at the highest point at the moment since april two thousand and twelve also housing prices a very important factor for the economy as well has not half not gone up again after the brics a referendum so with this latest news rex that supporters might say that the end everything is going to be good for the u.k. but analysts here do have grave doubts about this then your cope reporting from frankfurt there are agreement put in jeopardy after the united states was through earlier this year is one step closer to completion japan's economy minister told reporters that the eleven nation still committed to the transpacific partnership or t p p have agreed on the basis for a new deal but that wo
exports cheaper since the bracks of reference. earlier i asked our financial correspondent whether these fresh figures have proven the bracks a doomsayers wrong. of course the industrial output is a very important figure but also other things need to be taking into consideration just this week it was also released that the british inflation rate is at the highest point at the moment since april two thousand and twelve also housing prices a very important factor for the economy as well has not...
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britain's chief negotiator for bracks it's david davis says the u.k. will not create a border inside the united kingdom as part of a deal with the european union this follows talks with the e.u. counterpart michel barnier on friday in which the border with ireland was a key issue our new meanwhile effectively set a two week deadline for britain to agree to pay its exit bill before further talks can happen this comes off as british prime minister to raise them a unveiled legislation about when britain will leave the european union which will be on march twenty ninth twenty nineteen at eight pm eleven pm brother local time here's what britain's david davis had to say after the talks there's no doubt that we have made and continue to make including this round significant progress across a whole range of issues across the board that may prove progress towards resolving some really difficult questions and that of course will continue to place between now and december. well first economic data did manage to shine a bit of light on the rather grim overall out
britain's chief negotiator for bracks it's david davis says the u.k. will not create a border inside the united kingdom as part of a deal with the european union this follows talks with the e.u. counterpart michel barnier on friday in which the border with ireland was a key issue our new meanwhile effectively set a two week deadline for britain to agree to pay its exit bill before further talks can happen this comes off as british prime minister to raise them a unveiled legislation about when...
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set on the border between northern ireland and the the irish republic well certainly bracks it's a low who maybe not directly i think indirectly has a prime profound effect on this so i think it is one reason that the national side by shin fein connel yields on many if it socks going into these negotiations because many national sierre how things by the outcome of that referendum there is a very strong feeling that risk certainly the underlying elements of the one thousand nine hundred to greenland here which mean that anybody in northern ireland may choose to have irish citizenship and therefore even after breakfast he uses and ship but they also it also is supposed to mean that people who choose to be irish can live a sort of all irish life can travel freely across the island can trade freely across the island. there is some concern. that perhaps it will hinder not so obviously that is why it's very important that the irish border is one of the main issues to be negotiated as a priority during the breaks at negotiations but it's also one of the reasons that nationals phailin need a b
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it is being in focus because bracks a decision has brought down the pound and because the currency isworth less everything that the brit british people import costs more so inflation is on the rise the economy is in trouble though it's a very difficult decision but everyone expects the bank of england tomorrow to act in order to curb inflation at least keeping that down and addressing growth aspects in a different way. than fanfic thank you very much. robots on the macho f.a.a. web site to take over the workplace soon they will perform public services and help us with souls and. now japanese electronics giant sony has introduced the second version of a little electric dog that will keep lonely people some company with its fresh little gate and l.e.d. eyes eyeball that's its name seems to take dog lovers hot spots storm well maybe. do electronic dog stream of chasing electric sheep and. japan's sony corp just developed a second generation of its little robotic dog in silver and black have a look like a cross between your average lap dog and a coffee maker he even comes with to light th
it is being in focus because bracks a decision has brought down the pound and because the currency isworth less everything that the brit british people import costs more so inflation is on the rise the economy is in trouble though it's a very difficult decision but everyone expects the bank of england tomorrow to act in order to curb inflation at least keeping that down and addressing growth aspects in a different way. than fanfic thank you very much. robots on the macho f.a.a. web site to take...
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let's no one doubts are determination or question our resolve bracks it is happening. also coming up on the day the u.s. city of pittsburgh was once a rust belt behemoths a metropolis that owed its very existence to steel for the days still are long gone and pittsburgh has found some innovative ways to transform itself into a hub of green technology we'll take a look coming up. how can we improve pittsburgh whether this is creating more drives more low income housing access to public transportation fossil fuel three vehicles electrifying our fleet access to more great plains i really how can we improve the quality of life for everybody in pittsburgh. but first as braxton negotiations drag on in brussels the european union seems to be losing its patience with all the hemming and hawing now the e.u. is ramping up the pressure chief negotiator michel barnier has given london a two week also made him saying it must make clear how much it plans to pay before it leaves the bloc now barnett says that needs to happen before talks on trade can begin but britain's to go shooters
let's no one doubts are determination or question our resolve bracks it is happening. also coming up on the day the u.s. city of pittsburgh was once a rust belt behemoths a metropolis that owed its very existence to steel for the days still are long gone and pittsburgh has found some innovative ways to transform itself into a hub of green technology we'll take a look coming up. how can we improve pittsburgh whether this is creating more drives more low income housing access to public...
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ninth of march twenty ninth this is may says the move shows the government's determination to see the bracks it processed through. spain supreme court has released the speaker of castle in his disbanded parliament kamei a forecast for today. says she together with other former catalan officials was jailed on thursday on charges of sedition and rebellion following the catalan independence referendum in october. france's president paid a surprise visit to the saudi capital riyadh on the friday emmanuel a macro said he wanted to speak with crown prince mohamed bin salma about the saudi led war in yemen and saudi arabia's tensions with iran has previously blamed teheran for a missile attack that shiite rebels in in yemen launched against the saudi airport the conflict between saudi arabia and iran has also spilled over into lebanon accusations over the fate of that country's former prime minister threaten to strain relations to breaking. the saudi state run television and one thing that the country is ordering its citizens out of lebanon neighboring kuwait quickly followed suit. it was a reactio
ninth of march twenty ninth this is may says the move shows the government's determination to see the bracks it processed through. spain supreme court has released the speaker of castle in his disbanded parliament kamei a forecast for today. says she together with other former catalan officials was jailed on thursday on charges of sedition and rebellion following the catalan independence referendum in october. france's president paid a surprise visit to the saudi capital riyadh on the friday...
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people think that bracks a decision is absolutely wrong it's bad for us at our you know he said yeah and that's bad for the british and i think nobody was thinking about the consequences when they were voting away in the senate but already forgot deploy a lot of particular take on breaks it because i think the work that is actually really clumsy stupid mindless word and it kind of reflects it's a good reflection of what people were thinking before they voted it was clumsy and mindless you know and thoughtless. school director cardwell our band has been in business for seven years he's worked hard but attendance hasn't been so low since field first opened i'm not optimistic about the future of this country leaving europe i have to say but in terms of our business i'm optimistic because we have to find other ways to to move on so although english schools are yet another victim of britain's bret's it vote the hope here is that demand for the country's still sought after language will eventually recover. now do you remember the one across iran some attack earlier this year i would see hu
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but now the town is calculated the cost and is lobbying for its port facilities to be exempt from bracks it struck a lot of reaction online take a look at this journalist chris robinson who's originally from grimsby tweeted so the story about grimsby fisherman wanting to have an exemption to bricks it is really interesting it's the first proper hearing of a place who voted against their interest admitting they may have made a mistake another u.k. resident tweeted this no no no grimsby and the fishing industry both want to direct that you made your bed lie in it or repent. and british novelist jonathan code joked grimsby wants to have its fish cake and eat it too. but also working aside to really understand what's happening in grimsby you have to understand how highly regulated the entire fishing industry is inside the e.u. brussels sets out strict rules for commercial fishing across all the member states and to prevent overfishing it says annual catch limits determine how many fish can be caught in each place each country is that allocated its fair share the fisheries policy also sets co
but now the town is calculated the cost and is lobbying for its port facilities to be exempt from bracks it struck a lot of reaction online take a look at this journalist chris robinson who's originally from grimsby tweeted so the story about grimsby fisherman wanting to have an exemption to bricks it is really interesting it's the first proper hearing of a place who voted against their interest admitting they may have made a mistake another u.k. resident tweeted this no no no grimsby and the...
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classes but they won't even share the ideas they do have with people and stead will probably see bracks it is invalid because of russia in the same way donald trump is invalid because of russia it's really quite pathetic that people have to resort to sub standard mythology not even good juvenile fiction when they could be talking about real things but again there's no surprise it's a carbon copy of what happened in the us instead of talking about jobs instead of talking about national politics versus identity politics outsourcing versus investment it's just russia russia russia russia. and so the same thing is definitely going to happen probably on a slightly smaller scale in the u.k. do ordinary people believe it i think not but frankly on t.v. and the internet is one of the reasons they don't believe it because they can see that donald trump versus hillary clinton was a quintessentially american is and the idea of bracks it is something that's been plaguing the relations of the major continental european countries with britain for ages from the soviet union arrow straight up to the pr
classes but they won't even share the ideas they do have with people and stead will probably see bracks it is invalid because of russia in the same way donald trump is invalid because of russia it's really quite pathetic that people have to resort to sub standard mythology not even good juvenile fiction when they could be talking about real things but again there's no surprise it's a carbon copy of what happened in the us instead of talking about jobs instead of talking about national politics...
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it is being in focus because bracks a decision has brought down the pound and because the currency isworth less everything that the british people import costs more so inflation is on the rise the economy is in trouble though it's a very difficult decision but everyone expects the bank of england tomorrow to act in order to curb inflation at least keeping that down and addressing growth aspects in a different way when the bonds in frankfurt thank you very much. now in the north of india the practice of burning straw off the rise hollister has become a major environmental issue over the last couple of years is the cheapest way for farmers to prepare the fields for the next crop but it generates huge amounts of pollution to avoid burning farmers would need machinery which they can't afford but now a new technology could help solve the problem and produce electricity at the same time. when job india a land of burning fields. these have become yearly scenes as farmers set fire to straw or left over from their summer rice harvest to make room for their winter crops. the practice is a major
it is being in focus because bracks a decision has brought down the pound and because the currency isworth less everything that the british people import costs more so inflation is on the rise the economy is in trouble though it's a very difficult decision but everyone expects the bank of england tomorrow to act in order to curb inflation at least keeping that down and addressing growth aspects in a different way when the bonds in frankfurt thank you very much. now in the north of india the...
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in a shop fall in the pound and an increase in inflation now he set aside three billion pounds for bracks at contingency plans. bolivia is rich in natural gas but not all of its resources are being exploited at a time when countries around the world are being natural gas reserves considered clean up fossil fuel and on wednesday but levy assigned a raft of deals with international companies to develop the sector it's one of the biggest gas contract symbol of years history foreign companies will invest one point six billion dollars in the development of the country's not true gas fields they include british dutch company royal dutch shell repsol from spain petrobras from brazil and argentina as pan american energy bolivia's president is eager to quell doubts that the socialist government were neko in the agreement. contracts are going to be fulfilled. we have a flexible cabinet of ministers and a parliament that is well organized and will approve policies that favor bolivians . to guarantee major investments in bolivia. in two thousand and six the newly elected president evo morales nationa
in a shop fall in the pound and an increase in inflation now he set aside three billion pounds for bracks at contingency plans. bolivia is rich in natural gas but not all of its resources are being exploited at a time when countries around the world are being natural gas reserves considered clean up fossil fuel and on wednesday but levy assigned a raft of deals with international companies to develop the sector it's one of the biggest gas contract symbol of years history foreign companies will...
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billion dollars peter shop reports from london time does appear to be running out for the british bracks negotiators as the representative field in this question at the end of the second day of talks in brussels. to confirm for me that you will need clarifications or concessions whichever you prefer from the u.k. within two weeks in order to move on to the second phase in december. my response says michel barnier is yes in december either leaders in brussels will decide whether sufficient progress has been made the two sides are to move on to discuss important future trade deals we remain ready and willing to engage as often and as quickly as needed to secure this outcome over the weeks remaining ahead of the december european council. the united kingdom will continue to engage and negotiate constructive as we've done since the start but to the prime minister's exasperate the former british ambassador to the e.u. left open the possibility of leaving bracks that altogether it's not inconceivable he said we can change our minds at any time while we're in we're in well the divorce talks pro
billion dollars peter shop reports from london time does appear to be running out for the british bracks negotiators as the representative field in this question at the end of the second day of talks in brussels. to confirm for me that you will need clarifications or concessions whichever you prefer from the u.k. within two weeks in order to move on to the second phase in december. my response says michel barnier is yes in december either leaders in brussels will decide whether sufficient...
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was wheeled were clearly british territories and therefore this is a key question with the upcoming bracks it discussions so i believe british banks investment funds and children's companies they have a strong interest to keep market access to the e.u. twenty seven and we should clearly make that conditional on closing down the tax haven business around the u.k. . earlier today i spoke to someone from the tax justice network he said that germany was trying to subvert changes toward more there was more transparency in tax justice on an e.u. level what do you say to that whether that's pretty accurate because when it came to obligations for transnational companies it was germany which keeps blocking the proposal of the european commission that big companies have to publish where they pay taxes and where they earn their profits so i expect the german government now to change course and as you know the german greenside in prep are a tory talks for coalition and i also expect that this issue is put on the table of the negotiations that would have been my next question how sure are you that this
was wheeled were clearly british territories and therefore this is a key question with the upcoming bracks it discussions so i believe british banks investment funds and children's companies they have a strong interest to keep market access to the e.u. twenty seven and we should clearly make that conditional on closing down the tax haven business around the u.k. . earlier today i spoke to someone from the tax justice network he said that germany was trying to subvert changes toward more there...
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now has the momentum and my impression really is that bracks it has been somewhat as a lot like a wake up call for the e.u. member states who have very much understood that they need to change the refutation of the european project if it is meant to have a future and now it really depends if this will work out is what can they make of that pillar of social rights if that if that leads to more new legislation for social rights then it can indeed become a race to the top. in both and sweden thank you. the controversial keystone pipeline has leaked spilling over eight hundred thousand liters of or oil all farmland in south dakota keystone carries or oil from the toss and fails in alberta in canada to refineries in the united states in the pipelines own a trans canada has tweeted this photo that's an aerial photo of the affected area showing a block and field the spill comes as regulators decide whether to give the go ahead to a second pipeline route known as keystone x.l. that project's been at the center of a political debate be as locals have protested motivated by fears of potential le
now has the momentum and my impression really is that bracks it has been somewhat as a lot like a wake up call for the e.u. member states who have very much understood that they need to change the refutation of the european project if it is meant to have a future and now it really depends if this will work out is what can they make of that pillar of social rights if that if that leads to more new legislation for social rights then it can indeed become a race to the top. in both and sweden thank...
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before the bracks that complain things were publicised in the way that were really more motivated by self interest rather than interest of the general public right and. about director of the british chamber of commerce in germany thank you for sharing your perspective with us thank you for having me. has venezuela finally run out of cash standard and poor's has become the first ratings agency to use the d. word declaring the country to be in selective default after a failed to come up with two hundred million dollars in payments on a global bonds this after talks with international creditors in caracas failed to produce a plan to tackle venezuela's one hundred fifty billion dollar debt ahead of that meeting president nicolas maduro said his country would avoid default pinning his hopes on restructuring deals with russia and china now suing for climate change in peru a farm a successful appeal against a german regional court's decision he claimed for germany for damages rather from one of germany's biggest energy companies all w e which he considers responsible for global warming the
before the bracks that complain things were publicised in the way that were really more motivated by self interest rather than interest of the general public right and. about director of the british chamber of commerce in germany thank you for sharing your perspective with us thank you for having me. has venezuela finally run out of cash standard and poor's has become the first ratings agency to use the d. word declaring the country to be in selective default after a failed to come up with two...
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they were something of a release valve for london financiers facing an uncertain future because of bracks it. boman accepted some blessings a little help from above can't hurt the same is true for networking and. often the caricature is somebody who sits in a gold cake she was frills and a tricorder but in reality that in a cancer cell five percent of what most of my time is missing with business with regulations with visiting heads of state. important stuff to support this wonderful preeminence global financial services and then run sweet bowman will also meet with british prime minister theresa may her reception will be friendly as decorum demands even though the gala dinner will be overshadowed by financial leaders unhappiness at the political instability of the may government and its lack of a clear bricks and strategy. the city of london is barely one square mile but it's more than one thousand years old which helps explain its giant status in the banking world. the district projects confidence it's a mix of tradition and high tech guilds and globalization. in the streets billions ar
they were something of a release valve for london financiers facing an uncertain future because of bracks it. boman accepted some blessings a little help from above can't hurt the same is true for networking and. often the caricature is somebody who sits in a gold cake she was frills and a tricorder but in reality that in a cancer cell five percent of what most of my time is missing with business with regulations with visiting heads of state. important stuff to support this wonderful...
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people think that bracks a decision is absolutely wrong it's bad for us that our you know he said yeah and it's bad for the british and i think nobody was thinking about the consequences when they were voting. on a bill that if you got there a lot of particular take on breaks it because i think the work that is actually really clumsy stupid mindless word and it kind of reflects it's a good reflection of what people were thinking before they voted it was clumsy and mindless you know thoughtless. director. has been in business for seven years he's worked hard but attendance hasn't been so low since field first opened i'm not optimistic about the future of this country leaving europe i have to say but in terms of our business i'm optimistic because we have to find other ways to move on so although english schools are yet another victim of britain's bret's it bode the hope here is that demand for the country's still sought after language will eventually recover. we now do a grime crime that has victims all around the world french carmaker red chinese all company petro china or us logistics
people think that bracks a decision is absolutely wrong it's bad for us that our you know he said yeah and it's bad for the british and i think nobody was thinking about the consequences when they were voting. on a bill that if you got there a lot of particular take on breaks it because i think the work that is actually really clumsy stupid mindless word and it kind of reflects it's a good reflection of what people were thinking before they voted it was clumsy and mindless you know thoughtless....
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will continue that place between now and december in comparison comments made by davis counterpart bracks and negotiator mischa been year seemed much more concerned by progress yet to be made compared the process to a matter of settling accounts as in any other separation and he offered a simple answer when pressed whether the e.u. is sticking to its two week deadline for clarification or concessions from london. my answer is yes. while many observers remain convinced that breaks it can't help but end in a nasty divorce there are still some who say the split doesn't have to happen at all as far as brussels is concerned as far as the treaty is concerned this country still has a free choice about whether to proceed as new facts emerge people are entitled to take a different view and there's nothing in article fifty to stop them i think the british people have the right to know this they shouldn't be misled the ball is once again in london's court if whitehall doesn't dede want to negotiate breaks it then the message from brussels is pay up. the german britons exit from the e.u. on. russia h
will continue that place between now and december in comparison comments made by davis counterpart bracks and negotiator mischa been year seemed much more concerned by progress yet to be made compared the process to a matter of settling accounts as in any other separation and he offered a simple answer when pressed whether the e.u. is sticking to its two week deadline for clarification or concessions from london. my answer is yes. while many observers remain convinced that breaks it can't help...
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the pound is still trading at fourteen percent below the level that it was trading at before the bracks a vote and the british people and industry are feeling it with imported inflation it means less buying power if the currency has dropped in value and people are feeling that with their buying power going down the tubes and this is what the bank of england is trying to address bring up that pound bring down inflation back to a healthy level it will considering less buying power for the brits what's going to be the impact of today's rates hike on them. that it will have a major impact less buying power for if it brings more buying power to the people internally it will also worsen exports his profits if indeed the pound goes up and it will also have impacts for all those many millions of mortgage holders especially those with variable rate mortgages their mortgages will go up the first time that many of the people who have taken out a mortgage on their home will have seen a rise in the price for money lending in that area since taking out the mortgage of course the other side of the coi
the pound is still trading at fourteen percent below the level that it was trading at before the bracks a vote and the british people and industry are feeling it with imported inflation it means less buying power if the currency has dropped in value and people are feeling that with their buying power going down the tubes and this is what the bank of england is trying to address bring up that pound bring down inflation back to a healthy level it will considering less buying power for the brits...
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[-left-square-bracke[laughter] it was supposed to be off.well -- he thereby developed a mistaken opinion that the british would not fight and that had tremendous effect because churchill and dylan had always been as craven the man with the tightly rolled umbrella but he was not and he was a forceful strong smart man and very, very powerful and unforgiving politician and you have to try and imagine a middle class version of lyndon johnson to get at the character of neville chamberlain. in turn it over in your mind. he gave way over to the flock if he thought it was right to give way over to the stock yet and he knew that nobody in britain still liked anybody in france and was prepared to go to war in 1938 to save nokia. in advisedly ones that had happened and chamberlain became a world-class hero "the new york times" lavished praise on him for saving a sophomore in 1938. he gave an unconscious guarantee to poland to contact them if they were attacked by germany even though there was already apparent that president clinton is the next on hitle
[-left-square-bracke[laughter] it was supposed to be off.well -- he thereby developed a mistaken opinion that the british would not fight and that had tremendous effect because churchill and dylan had always been as craven the man with the tightly rolled umbrella but he was not and he was a forceful strong smart man and very, very powerful and unforgiving politician and you have to try and imagine a middle class version of lyndon johnson to get at the character of neville chamberlain. in turn...
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bracks. i'm just not your. eyes. and you know that's a good. looking kind. of. justice that. kinds of. you can. be forced to lose. in the tour. yes i'm good just two percent of the time. they could not get us dollar but. the soup was entitled when you go to your bank it was mine yes. working to live. so this team of his own what is is but they are present for me in a moment from his trunk where and here is your when you need. to house was done is open it's much is the way we want to. tell a bit scene so get specific it's owned. i will light a lot of the thoughts on. you . as you're probably just backwards. as an option from voting to get rid of me to call. some of the film off the bone and offer from bottles of hard if you get the from liverpool. you don't name crosby and process as outside the cosmos close to that since i know just not much to do so he would be all from her books enough and that's and he says he was always on just as for some the i'm. pretty shallow thinking was a long story here so you need a prominent there by the side and after using the same brush to sha
bracks. i'm just not your. eyes. and you know that's a good. looking kind. of. justice that. kinds of. you can. be forced to lose. in the tour. yes i'm good just two percent of the time. they could not get us dollar but. the soup was entitled when you go to your bank it was mine yes. working to live. so this team of his own what is is but they are present for me in a moment from his trunk where and here is your when you need. to house was done is open it's much is the way we want to. tell a bit...
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bracks it was voted for by thirty eight percent of the british now here we had forty two percent of catalans voting for independence is that valid why isn't that ballot why is that in one case and not in our case your figures a rope fifty two percent voted for brits no i'm talking about the census in both cases as you are talking about the census and talk about the actual vote but we can percent of the referee or census people want to compare vote to vote then at the actual referendum and it's fifty two percent against ninety percent that vote to vote if you compare the same things let's compare the same ninety percent with one side not taking part ok but they were invited let me remind of a small detail you had a ballot i went there i voted like any other citizen who wanted to vote and you had the yes option you had no option and you could choose in fact there were hundreds of thousands of people who voted no to independent so not only was it possible it was followed by hundreds of thousands of people now that made up only ten percent so you know the layering of the mandate which the mayor
bracks it was voted for by thirty eight percent of the british now here we had forty two percent of catalans voting for independence is that valid why isn't that ballot why is that in one case and not in our case your figures a rope fifty two percent voted for brits no i'm talking about the census in both cases as you are talking about the census and talk about the actual vote but we can percent of the referee or census people want to compare vote to vote then at the actual referendum and it's...
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but you're absolutely right bracks it does loom above everything and let's talk about that three billion pounds with my guest joe owen of the institute for government this is money merely to pay for the mechanics of brecht's it isn't it could you explain this is resources for the government machine. so this is for the army of civil servants who will be preparing negotiating positions who will start laying the groundwork for life after bricks it will because it took to put it in context the british government is hiring thousands of new civil servants to cope with bricks it there are lots of you civil servants coming in i think there was around three hundred fifty or so around six hundred in total for some of the departments that are affected by the border there are other departments where we've heard that the only thing that is slowing down recruitment is actually the h.r. processes of getting them in so there is lots of news hires going on to try and as i said feed this government machine in that preparing for. three billion pounds pledged today do think that's likely to be adequate or d
but you're absolutely right bracks it does loom above everything and let's talk about that three billion pounds with my guest joe owen of the institute for government this is money merely to pay for the mechanics of brecht's it isn't it could you explain this is resources for the government machine. so this is for the army of civil servants who will be preparing negotiating positions who will start laying the groundwork for life after bricks it will because it took to put it in context the...
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are hoping bracks it gives us the opportunity to take control of our waters and access to our own fish and our own waters once again. ft. bragg says is a long term goal. i think we've got to go a long way before we see gains we have in any sector of the industry but it's something we are quite happy to do so that we have a long term benefit of controlling our own seas and controlling our own destiny. ok so burger we just heard there in europe or at that u.k. fisherman think brags it is going to be good for business is it. well as most things connected with the end with the e.u. it's really complex so the u.k. fisherman's problem started really in the seventy's when the government basically sold some of the fishing rights or gave them away to the you in in return for for other benefits that they had with the you for example in the agricultural sector and then that was exacerbated by you your regulation in two thousand and six that was. not good for small boats in the u.k. where they actively were losing a lot of their quotas that was exacerbated now they're really hoping for a shake up
are hoping bracks it gives us the opportunity to take control of our waters and access to our own fish and our own waters once again. ft. bragg says is a long term goal. i think we've got to go a long way before we see gains we have in any sector of the industry but it's something we are quite happy to do so that we have a long term benefit of controlling our own seas and controlling our own destiny. ok so burger we just heard there in europe or at that u.k. fisherman think brags it is going to...
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economists who look at that, and if you look the a the international side where we're going to bring brack some of that 2 1/2 to $3 trillion stuck overseas, that's invested in this country and help with regard to economic growth. so there are a number of provisions. i talked about the small business provisions earlier, and they're going to help small businesses to be able to innovate and entrepreneurial and that we need more of and starts, that is going to help. all of that together is going to help with economic growth. how much? well, let's say instead of 1.9% conservative estimates that they've made for the next ten years, let's say it grows, .4% more. .4% more than projected. i would put that on the tax proposal that we talked about. but if you believe it's going to grow .4 more than projected instead of 1.9%, 2.3% growth to be below the average over the last 30 years, then you actually would see the deficit start to come down because of the tax reform proposal because the revenue will be there, not just to make a revenue neutral, but beyond that pay down the deficit. we haven't done t
economists who look at that, and if you look the a the international side where we're going to bring brack some of that 2 1/2 to $3 trillion stuck overseas, that's invested in this country and help with regard to economic growth. so there are a number of provisions. i talked about the small business provisions earlier, and they're going to help small businesses to be able to innovate and entrepreneurial and that we need more of and starts, that is going to help. all of that together is going to...
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i'm brack obama faces off against actress emma watson for recognition from some sheep. business update brought to you by chance are they always going places together. business updates brought to you by chance are they always going places together. is and how is this boy. marian thank you so much a glimpse of what pro tennis may look like in the future is on show what the next gen a.t.p. finals in italy it's an advantage for the world's best under twenty one male players and features and number of rolls sets are best of five with a tie break played at three three there are no advantage points but the affectively becoming sudden death a shot clock ensures there are no more than twenty five seconds between points and computers have replaced line judges the match umpire is the only human on court official and the crowd is free to come and go as it pleases the traditional courtesy of sitting quietly until a change over takes place doesn't apply earlier we spoke to jon wertheim of sports illustrated he says the changes could have a positive impact on the game there's a big di
i'm brack obama faces off against actress emma watson for recognition from some sheep. business update brought to you by chance are they always going places together. business updates brought to you by chance are they always going places together. is and how is this boy. marian thank you so much a glimpse of what pro tennis may look like in the future is on show what the next gen a.t.p. finals in italy it's an advantage for the world's best under twenty one male players and features and number...
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reply is open to any cabinet member who feels put the over the government's mounting problems with bracks difficult to the knife and at the heart of them is the disastrous decision to invoke article fifty last march for folks first securing agreement on a transition period that's placed the u.k. negotiating team and an impossible position entering a time limited negotiation with every single card in the hand of mature barney and his colleagues representing the e.u. twenty seven david davis is taking a lot of stake i think the archangel gabriel would have trouble making a first of this particular hand the u.k. is facing total humiliation abject humiliation or if we are very lucky perhaps just a humiliation. so what is to be done two choices either set the target as an f. the type deal that is in the region type of arrangement for the u.k. it does mean freedom of movement but it protects the economic benefits of the single market and there's still a low other trade deals to be done the second would be to take the notification of article fifty taylor up and start again. in two weeks time wil
reply is open to any cabinet member who feels put the over the government's mounting problems with bracks difficult to the knife and at the heart of them is the disastrous decision to invoke article fifty last march for folks first securing agreement on a transition period that's placed the u.k. negotiating team and an impossible position entering a time limited negotiation with every single card in the hand of mature barney and his colleagues representing the e.u. twenty seven david davis is...
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a lot stay with this decision not only does it help shape the landscape of the bracks it but when it comes to the e m a medical experts say nothing less than the future of public health is at risk if its staff aren't happy with the choice it's fit many could refuse to leave london so the importance for us will be that the business continuity of the agency is ensured and that access to life saving treatments is not delayed or reduced for the patients in the u.k. and in europe so will it be beaches bikini's and banking the sun sea and science labs that's what e.u. leaders will have to decide later today. top stories at this hour in germany preliminary talks on forming a new government coalition have collapsed they ended after the business friendly free democrats pulled out the party sided irreconcilable differences with merkel's conservative alliance and the greens. could now try to form a minority government or face new elections. and zimbabwe's president robert mugabe has defied the pressure from his party to step down that's despite being sacked as the party's chief he now faces a d
a lot stay with this decision not only does it help shape the landscape of the bracks it but when it comes to the e m a medical experts say nothing less than the future of public health is at risk if its staff aren't happy with the choice it's fit many could refuse to leave london so the importance for us will be that the business continuity of the agency is ensured and that access to life saving treatments is not delayed or reduced for the patients in the u.k. and in europe so will it be...
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i talked to a fellow named david brack, one of the two most conservative members of congress, a republicanas the one who actually displaced majority leader kantor, because he said that eric kantor, a republican, majority leader of the house, was taking too much money from wall street. eric kantor was taking a lot of money from wall street, and people rose up and they elected david bratt. that's happening more and more around the country. we're seeing the beginning of something extraordinarily important. >> you quoted louis brandeis. let me quote tip o'neill who once said that all politics is local. that might be the answer to the question i want to ask now. i still want to ask it to get your take. why is it when we see things like a fight for 15, it catches fire at the local level but we can't seem to get any traction on that at the federal level. >> first of all, at the federal level right now, we have all -- basically -- certainly two elected branches of government under the republicans and that means even more under the thumb of big business and wall street. and it looks like a majority
i talked to a fellow named david brack, one of the two most conservative members of congress, a republicanas the one who actually displaced majority leader kantor, because he said that eric kantor, a republican, majority leader of the house, was taking too much money from wall street. eric kantor was taking a lot of money from wall street, and people rose up and they elected david bratt. that's happening more and more around the country. we're seeing the beginning of something extraordinarily...
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people think that bracks a decision is absolutely wrong it's bad for us at our you know he said you know and it's bad for the british and i think nobody was thinking about the consequences when they were voting. and i believe if you got there a lot of particular take on bragg's it because the i think the word that is actually a really clumsy stupid mindless word and it kind of reflects it's a good reflection of what people were thinking before they voted it was clumsy and mindless you know thoughtless. school director cardwell our band has been in business for seven years he's worked hard but attendance hasn't been so low since ox field first opened i'm not optimistic about the future of this country leaving europe i have to say but in terms of our business i'm optimistic because we have to find other ways to to move on so although english schools are yet another victim of britain spread vote the hope here is that demand for the country's still sought after language will eventually recover. pressure is growing on me on maher over the crisis terror strike kristoff foreign ministers from a
people think that bracks a decision is absolutely wrong it's bad for us at our you know he said you know and it's bad for the british and i think nobody was thinking about the consequences when they were voting. and i believe if you got there a lot of particular take on bragg's it because the i think the word that is actually a really clumsy stupid mindless word and it kind of reflects it's a good reflection of what people were thinking before they voted it was clumsy and mindless you know...
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what with bracks it had now uncertainty in germany many french analysts believe a man on the court will struggle to push through his european reforms. we already had something of a blockade before that's nothing new for. this new situation of uncertainty and the political crisis in germany will make it even harder to reform the euro zone and the e.u. . as an ordinal. here it keat themed bar in paris where santa lives french german group meets regularly some believe the crisis could also be an opportunity perhaps the franker german alliance will now become a relationship of equals. with. america wants to move forward with europe she will need to listen to emanuel and his own party in the core. but right now chancellor merkel has more pressing issues relations with france on efforts to reform europe are on hold first she has to have a functioning government. while france and visions are united europe england wants to break away and for fission along angolans coast britain's vote to leave the european union was a dream come true after years of having to share the north sea with dutch fishe
what with bracks it had now uncertainty in germany many french analysts believe a man on the court will struggle to push through his european reforms. we already had something of a blockade before that's nothing new for. this new situation of uncertainty and the political crisis in germany will make it even harder to reform the euro zone and the e.u. . as an ordinal. here it keat themed bar in paris where santa lives french german group meets regularly some believe the crisis could also be an...
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arrangements such as secession breakup of empires we're seeing wilma saw in scotland we see it with bracks it we're seeing almost saw it in catalonia what a shame you know that failed but it's that fight is not over yet but basically we're seeing the emergence of alternatives alternative energy sources for example barcelona has something like more than one hundred alternative currency s. where people is essential what it amounts to is a barter system so i think there is the possibility of emerging alternative structures. it will not happen through. opposing you know corporate fascism or whatever you want to call it in the united states this system is too powerful yet there can be no success occupy wall street was rather a joke i mean it was late and that's going to be the case with any kind of violence or nonviolent confrontation with the system you know i mean if you really want to chew on steel go fight the system but there is another way to do that and that's to go around that is to say to create these alternative structures and things like this are happening especially. countries that
arrangements such as secession breakup of empires we're seeing wilma saw in scotland we see it with bracks it we're seeing almost saw it in catalonia what a shame you know that failed but it's that fight is not over yet but basically we're seeing the emergence of alternatives alternative energy sources for example barcelona has something like more than one hundred alternative currency s. where people is essential what it amounts to is a barter system so i think there is the possibility of...
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a lot stay with this decision not only does it help shape the landscape of the bracks it but when it comes to the e m a medical experts say nothing less than the future public health is at risk if it stars aren't happy with the choice it's fit many could refuse to leave london so the importance for us will be that the business continuity of the agency is ensured and that access to life saving treatments is not delayed or reduced for the patients in the u.k. and in europe so will it be beaches bikini's and banking the sun sea and science labs that's what e.u. leaders will have to decide later today. and of course we will tell you the result and it's now back to gerri. thanks christine. foreign ministers from asia and europe are meeting in myanmar as international concern grows about the plight of real hinge or refugees from the country although the focus of the asia europe meeting is security ministers are expected to pressure on sochi on the violent persecution of beyond mars muslim minority use top diplomat frederica marini has expressed hope that many will be allowed to return from
a lot stay with this decision not only does it help shape the landscape of the bracks it but when it comes to the e m a medical experts say nothing less than the future public health is at risk if it stars aren't happy with the choice it's fit many could refuse to leave london so the importance for us will be that the business continuity of the agency is ensured and that access to life saving treatments is not delayed or reduced for the patients in the u.k. and in europe so will it be beaches...
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s chief breaks it negotiate or says he won't rule out a no deal scenario meaning bracks it talks could collapse entirely pressures also building on to reason may with rumors that forty m. peyser readying a letter of no confidence that numbers just eight short of the required total to force a new leadership election within her conservative party we discussed a major predicament with party veteran and former government minister peter lowy he believes that her speech wasn't just directed at moscow it was as much a message to europe as it was to russia is saying we are the major security in the european continent we have the best armed forces and the greatest ability to deploy them we want to continue to be allied with our european neighbors when we leave but they've got to remember if they want us to be helpful and firm and stand by them they don't want to weaken us or we can their relations with us it's important that we do deal with the second half war she was saying that we won't deal relations with russia we certainly don't want to return to the cold war we recognise that we're actual
s chief breaks it negotiate or says he won't rule out a no deal scenario meaning bracks it talks could collapse entirely pressures also building on to reason may with rumors that forty m. peyser readying a letter of no confidence that numbers just eight short of the required total to force a new leadership election within her conservative party we discussed a major predicament with party veteran and former government minister peter lowy he believes that her speech wasn't just directed at moscow...
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towards that daily telegraph front page, when 15 tory mps were named and shamed for daring to rebel over brack that it debate, and she seemed to suggest thatitis debate, and she seemed to suggest that it is perfectly 0k to have a lively a listen. there are strong rules on the european union on different sides of this house. what we are doing is listening to those. we hope that we can all come together, and have the decision that the country took to leave the european union. mr corbyn had a smattering of questions to the prime minister, on any, and universal credit. there is a lot of stagnation in the run—up to the budget as to whether mr hammond might be up to find more cash to twea k might be up to find more cash to tweak universal credit. this is what mr corbin asked. will be crime —— and the prime minister pause universal credit, or does she think it is right to put thousands of families at christmas through the trauma of knowing that they are about to be evicted, because they are in red arrears because they are in red arrears because of universal credit. let mile overall things with our pa
towards that daily telegraph front page, when 15 tory mps were named and shamed for daring to rebel over brack that it debate, and she seemed to suggest thatitis debate, and she seemed to suggest that it is perfectly 0k to have a lively a listen. there are strong rules on the european union on different sides of this house. what we are doing is listening to those. we hope that we can all come together, and have the decision that the country took to leave the european union. mr corbyn had a...