33
33
Mar 27, 2018
03/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
it was a very proud mummy to represent europe cou nty very proud mummy to represent europe county at international level as well. —— your county. all that separates these lads really from people in leaguei all that separates these lads really from people in league i say isjust opportunity when they were younger. they are every bit as good. and there is a really good standard of foot wall plate in yorkshire. all the players at the moment were born in yorkshire. we do have a grandfather clause written in as an option because we did think one point lionel messi had his grandfather born in yorkshire, we had to check out that option! we have only world cup and we want to compete in that and win and eventually win major competitions. we're looking at hosting one as well, that would be great. that's all from sportsday. and the boss of cricket australia has announced that three players including captain steve smith have been sent home from the tour of south africa along with vice captain david warner and cameron bancroft. it follows the ball tampering incident in the third test against south
it was a very proud mummy to represent europe cou nty very proud mummy to represent europe county at international level as well. —— your county. all that separates these lads really from people in leaguei all that separates these lads really from people in league i say isjust opportunity when they were younger. they are every bit as good. and there is a really good standard of foot wall plate in yorkshire. all the players at the moment were born in yorkshire. we do have a grandfather...
68
68
Mar 27, 2018
03/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 1
it was a very proud mummy to represent europe cou nty very proud mummy to represent europe county at county. all that separates these lads really from people in league1 all that separates these lads really from people in league 1 say isjust opportunity when they were younger. they are every bit as good. and there is a really good standard of foot wall plate in yorkshire.
it was a very proud mummy to represent europe cou nty very proud mummy to represent europe county at county. all that separates these lads really from people in league1 all that separates these lads really from people in league 1 say isjust opportunity when they were younger. they are every bit as good. and there is a really good standard of foot wall plate in yorkshire.
17
17
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
next county to leave. europe again concert. band that aims for the harsh. plays from the heart. of the german come from first supermom. good cuts including. douglas. brinkley feel. the scars on home the past still tangible. influx are gone the former city edge but. they have survived but today also have a future. i really understand people who say they don't want to stay here. but i also admire people who want to stay here and who decided to create something . in peacetime what needs to happen if tolerance and reconciliation are to stand a chance of darkness cities after more starting march tenth on t w. hello and welcome to focus on europe i'm michelle henery anxiety is running high as much of europe awaits the outcome of italy's election with eve skeptic and far right parties on the rise.
next county to leave. europe again concert. band that aims for the harsh. plays from the heart. of the german come from first supermom. good cuts including. douglas. brinkley feel. the scars on home the past still tangible. influx are gone the former city edge but. they have survived but today also have a future. i really understand people who say they don't want to stay here. but i also admire people who want to stay here and who decided to create something . in peacetime what needs to happen...
53
53
Mar 27, 2018
03/18
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
and we have seen what happened in europe with free trade between all those twenty eight counties in a. yeah in europe the same can happen here where good chance ever from angola demos. angola zegna completely free off and unfettered access are you increased rate. increase straight you increase the gdp of the county doing grgrease jobs in accounting more opportunity for people to open factories more opportunities for people to want to invest in africa. as he has sent us of bone sticking to his itinerary master all of our first child at the efficacy of. form in which i. think is in every pie case thank you very much kate with the business and the james on the other side and see the mediawatch mapped out ready to solutions as i continue o snowball. at it is unusual for me to stop the jet i think this will probably merits at. the white house as credit for the expulsion of russian diplomats it took five white house aides to hold him down while other officials expelled them is very funny absolutely and it is obviously in most of the hot it'll trump has been an. should we say not too keen to
and we have seen what happened in europe with free trade between all those twenty eight counties in a. yeah in europe the same can happen here where good chance ever from angola demos. angola zegna completely free off and unfettered access are you increased rate. increase straight you increase the gdp of the county doing grgrease jobs in accounting more opportunity for people to open factories more opportunities for people to want to invest in africa. as he has sent us of bone sticking to his...
56
56
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
nor militant league will be proposing in case all their ruling a county like italy to get out a problem europe is all but nevertheless argue like force. probably. take note and to understand it is kind of bureaucratic euro dictating routes now listen to the people and so on and so forth we need their european rebelution we need to share and and we negotiate even some basic bit of the us of european union to do this kind of political response and it you know the british electorate thought of that and then rejected that idea as ever even being attainable i know we are in the middle of a difficult move in europe the still cold front good german axis. grex it negotiations and now italian election ah what can pull it dishes will have to take into full account a lot million seven million saw. voters decided to stop to discuss. let's change let's have you row more prone. active on growth and jobs rather than simple simply procedures and dictate the rules and blocking everything would you blame brussels for the huge support of the former fascist or leader of the earth will be known as the northern lea
nor militant league will be proposing in case all their ruling a county like italy to get out a problem europe is all but nevertheless argue like force. probably. take note and to understand it is kind of bureaucratic euro dictating routes now listen to the people and so on and so forth we need their european rebelution we need to share and and we negotiate even some basic bit of the us of european union to do this kind of political response and it you know the british electorate thought of...
43
43
Mar 4, 2018
03/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
europe. not a heatwave, but already some of those temperatures are ticking up across the southern counties ofes. temperatures will stay positive across the southern half of britain overnight in towns and cities, but in the countryside further north, it will be cold and there may be further snow showers, because this low pressure keeps things fairly unsubtle towards the british isles, but it is helping to slowly lift temperatures. close to that area of low pressure close to the south—west, expect some heavy rainfall getting into wales. some sleet on coastal areas, and right into the high ground of scotland, a potential for further snow showers. this is tuesday, and a fairly settled picture, with quite a bit of dry weather across england and wales. fairly leaden skies, though. further rain around about the coasts of scotland, maybe on the highest ground again. at this stage, temperatures in the south starting to push towards double figures. not a great deal of change on wednesday, save for some pretty hefty showers for some spots across england and wales. all the while, that chance of further w
europe. not a heatwave, but already some of those temperatures are ticking up across the southern counties ofes. temperatures will stay positive across the southern half of britain overnight in towns and cities, but in the countryside further north, it will be cold and there may be further snow showers, because this low pressure keeps things fairly unsubtle towards the british isles, but it is helping to slowly lift temperatures. close to that area of low pressure close to the south—west,...
38
38
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
either five star nor militant league will be proposing in case all their ruling a county like italy to get out of europe is all but nevertheless our delight for so i. probably ask you to take note and to understand it is kind of bureaucratic you wrote dictate the rules now listen to the people.
either five star nor militant league will be proposing in case all their ruling a county like italy to get out of europe is all but nevertheless our delight for so i. probably ask you to take note and to understand it is kind of bureaucratic you wrote dictate the rules now listen to the people.
32
32
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 1
county don't you. welcome to focus on europe i'm michelle henery thanks for joining us after defecting to the west a former russian double agent is found poisoned on a park bench in england this isn't the plot to aspire movie nor is it a tale from the cold war this is attack happened in modern day britain and the government is convinced that the kremlin is behind it in the city of solsbury in southern england the former russian spy circus cripple seen here shortly before the assault and his daughter were found unconscious after being exposed to the deadly nerve agent nervous shock both are now fighting for their lives just a few days later another russian in exile fell victim to a suspicious attack nikka like liskov a businessman one didn't rush on fraud allegations was found strangled in his home in london these attacks are both the chilling echo of the murder of alexander litvinenko in two thousand and six the russian spy was considered a traitor after settling with his family in britain he too was poisoned all reporter met with his widow who talked about how other exiled russians now fear for their safe
county don't you. welcome to focus on europe i'm michelle henery thanks for joining us after defecting to the west a former russian double agent is found poisoned on a park bench in england this isn't the plot to aspire movie nor is it a tale from the cold war this is attack happened in modern day britain and the government is convinced that the kremlin is behind it in the city of solsbury in southern england the former russian spy circus cripple seen here shortly before the assault and his...
65
65
Mar 13, 2018
03/18
by
FBC
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
europe is more complicated than year. because they have all of separate counties they can't literally negotiate for themselves, they have tothrough european commission shark is in worse bureaucracy than anything you can imagine in washington. lou: last answer we should take from europe is, it is complicated, they make it complicated, and willfully so, as you know. >> absolutely. lou: secretary ross, good luck. thank you. >> thank you, lou. lou: great to see you, show the vote in our poll, do you have any confidence that republican capitol hill leadership will support president trump's tariffs and his efforts too run down all barriers to u.s. exports with the eu could, china and japan? cast your vote on twitter at lou dobbs, follow he on twitter, like my on facebook. on wall street today stocks closing mixed dow down 1 perch, s&p down 4, and nasdaq up 28 closing at a new record high, volume 3.2 billion shares, qualcomm shares plunging in extended trading after president trump blocked qualcomm's takeover. citing national security. >> gasoline prices we're told could reach a tipping point this spring according to triple a con
europe is more complicated than year. because they have all of separate counties they can't literally negotiate for themselves, they have tothrough european commission shark is in worse bureaucracy than anything you can imagine in washington. lou: last answer we should take from europe is, it is complicated, they make it complicated, and willfully so, as you know. >> absolutely. lou: secretary ross, good luck. thank you. >> thank you, lou. lou: great to see you, show the vote in our...
53
53
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
europe. in the late eighteenth century it was ruled by a county outcast a clever gene he recognised and supported people with great talent. he brought them to his court and paid them to write compose and stage plays. his home on from plan square was then as now the most prestigious address. the poet moved here in seven hundred eighty and as you can see he was an expert when it came to shapes and colors. he wrote such great works as fast in the study here. he died in the room next door in eight hundred thirty two. but it takes more than one power to make a golden age just a few steps from foreign plant is the house fleetly sion and left and. his friend girls are brought into weimar. they took the ideas of the enlightenment and humanism from weimar to the outside world. not far away is the city palace. a visit will give you an insight into how the art loving rulers lived. the palace had more than fifty state rooms. duchess amalia and her son col augustus had enormous wealth and they used it to promote the arts and science. and. education library now known as the ana amalia library it's right next t
europe. in the late eighteenth century it was ruled by a county outcast a clever gene he recognised and supported people with great talent. he brought them to his court and paid them to write compose and stage plays. his home on from plan square was then as now the most prestigious address. the poet moved here in seven hundred eighty and as you can see he was an expert when it came to shapes and colors. he wrote such great works as fast in the study here. he died in the room next door in eight...
32
32
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
nor militant league will be proposing in case all their ruling a county like italy to get dollar took from europe is all but nevertheless our delight for so you. probably. take note and to understand it is kind of bureaucratic europe dictating routes now listen to the people and so on and so forth we need their european rebelution we need to share and and we negotiate even some basic bit of the us of european union. this kind of political response and it you know the british electorate thought of that and then rejected that idea as ever even being attainable i know we are in the middle of a difficult move in europe d. so cool front good german axis. grex it negotiations and now italian election alt can't pull editions we'll have to take into full account well what million seven million saw. voters decided to stop to discuss. let's change let's have you wrote more proactive on growth and jobs. rather than simple simply proceed yours and dictate to us and blocking everything would you blame brussels for the huge support of the former fascist or leader of the both warmly known of the northern league
nor militant league will be proposing in case all their ruling a county like italy to get dollar took from europe is all but nevertheless our delight for so you. probably. take note and to understand it is kind of bureaucratic europe dictating routes now listen to the people and so on and so forth we need their european rebelution we need to share and and we negotiate even some basic bit of the us of european union. this kind of political response and it you know the british electorate thought...
61
61
Mar 4, 2018
03/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
europe. that does not mean to say it will be a heatwave but we are already beginning to see temperatures ticking up across the southern countiesening and overnight temperatures will stay positive across the southern half of britain, further north major towns and cities in positive territory but the countryside with all the lying snow it will be another cold night and there might be further snow showers simply because this area of low pressure keeps things unsettled hosepipe to the british isles but it's helping with those temperatures slowly but surely. close to that area of low pressure down towards the south west expect heavy rainfall further north weather front will produce some rain and sleet around about coastal areas and write up in the far north and maybe overly high ground of scotland new way well find further snow showers. this is tuesday and we are looking at a fairly settled picture with quite a bit of dry weather across england and wales, pretty leaden skies, still a sprinkling of showers down towards the south—west, further rain around about the coast of scotland may be over the highest ground again in the dusting
europe. that does not mean to say it will be a heatwave but we are already beginning to see temperatures ticking up across the southern countiesening and overnight temperatures will stay positive across the southern half of britain, further north major towns and cities in positive territory but the countryside with all the lying snow it will be another cold night and there might be further snow showers simply because this area of low pressure keeps things unsettled hosepipe to the british isles...
24
24
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
europe also coming up. next any votes in an election whose outcome is anything but sit in the polls show a sergeant support for superbugs county and south bronx block as well as the anti establishment five star movement migration to be economy are among the key campaign issues. i'm edith to money welcome to the program at long last the wait for a new german government is over and that's because the social democrats have voted yes to joining a coalition yes again with chancellor angela merkel's conservatives now the vote is a huge relief for makyo who will soon be sworn in for a fourth time as chancellor but for the center left social democrats getting to this point has brought talks internal divisions that may prove difficult to heal. a nightmare for s.p.d. party leaders didn't come to pass as the results were announced there was no applause and no cheering instead a reserved reaction from a cautious party leader who fought very hard for this yes is a fellow democrats apartheid sixty centrist social democratic party did not take this decision lightly in the past few weeks they discussed the results of the coalition agreement o
europe also coming up. next any votes in an election whose outcome is anything but sit in the polls show a sergeant support for superbugs county and south bronx block as well as the anti establishment five star movement migration to be economy are among the key campaign issues. i'm edith to money welcome to the program at long last the wait for a new german government is over and that's because the social democrats have voted yes to joining a coalition yes again with chancellor angela merkel's...
36
36
Mar 4, 2018
03/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
europe. that doesn't mean to say it will be a heatwave, but we are already beginning to see some of those temperatures tick up across the southern countieshe evening and overnight the temperatures will stay positive across the southern half of britain. further north, major towns and cities, yes, in positive territory, but in the countryside with the lying snow it will be another cold night, and there may be further snow showers, simply because this area of low pressure keeps things unsettled close by to the british isles, but it is helping to lift those temperatures slowly but surely. close to that area of low pressure down to the south—west, expect some heavy rain fall. further north, a weather front will produce some rain and sleet around about the coastal areas, and right up in the far north, maybe over the high ground of scotland we may well find further snow showers. this is tuesday, and we are looking at a fairly settled picture, with a bit of dry weather in england and wales, pretty leaden skies it has to be said. a sprinkling of showers in the south—west. further rain around about the coasts of scotland, maybe over the highest gr
europe. that doesn't mean to say it will be a heatwave, but we are already beginning to see some of those temperatures tick up across the southern countieshe evening and overnight the temperatures will stay positive across the southern half of britain. further north, major towns and cities, yes, in positive territory, but in the countryside with the lying snow it will be another cold night, and there may be further snow showers, simply because this area of low pressure keeps things unsettled...
126
126
Mar 27, 2018
03/18
by
KRON
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
europe. >>> a pair of wandering gray whales spotted in orange county.eping a close eye on them, concerned that they might get stuck in shallow water. good places to see migrating gray whales in the bay area include monterey, half moon bay, pacifica, and point reyes. the migrations are gentle seen through mid-april. >> fun stuff. we've entered a warm streak. how long? >> i think it's going to last through the better part of this week. if you want some good spotting weather, it should be a great week ahead. >> all right, lawrence, thank you. >> we're back here with three hours of news in prime time starting at 8:00, and we hope you will join us. >>> melania speaks out. >> what the first lady is saying about the bomb shell stormy daniels sit down. >> this must have been difficult for melania trump. >>> then the eyes of stormy daniels, what's going on with her pupils, why were they dilated during the interview. >> and a tale of two women. >> you are special. you remind me of my daughter. sound familiar? >> he said i was beautiful like her. >>> then, holy co
europe. >>> a pair of wandering gray whales spotted in orange county.eping a close eye on them, concerned that they might get stuck in shallow water. good places to see migrating gray whales in the bay area include monterey, half moon bay, pacifica, and point reyes. the migrations are gentle seen through mid-april. >> fun stuff. we've entered a warm streak. how long? >> i think it's going to last through the better part of this week. if you want some good spotting weather,...
49
49
Mar 29, 2018
03/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
like lots of counties, lincolnshire needs dozens more gps, but recruiters haven't been able to find them in the uk or europeide of europe are increasingly having their visas refused. some of them even trained here. we're working really hard to recruit doctors and encourage people to come and train in lincolnshire. and then, at the end of their training, for them to have to leave is exceptionally frustrating. lincolnshire currently has 15 doctors sponsored by health education england for their visas. and if none of them are able to stay, well, we're throwing away hundreds of thousands of pounds. the government told us a third of global visas do go to nhs workers and applicants on the skills shortage list, like emergency doctors and all nurses, will always be given a visa first. but for the rest, demand is still outstripping supply. so here's how it works. when there are far more applicants than there are visa places, the government puts those that have been offered the highest salaries right to the front of the queue. so, theoretically, the most skilled and best—paid workers are allowed in first. but what th
like lots of counties, lincolnshire needs dozens more gps, but recruiters haven't been able to find them in the uk or europeide of europe are increasingly having their visas refused. some of them even trained here. we're working really hard to recruit doctors and encourage people to come and train in lincolnshire. and then, at the end of their training, for them to have to leave is exceptionally frustrating. lincolnshire currently has 15 doctors sponsored by health education england for their...
35
35
Mar 4, 2018
03/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
europe. that does not mean to say it will be a heatwave but we are already beginning to see some of those temperatures taking up across the southern countiesd overnight the temperatures will stay positive across the southern half of britain, further north in major towns and cities yes in positive territory but in the countryside with all the lying snow it will be another cold night and there might be further snow showers simply because this area of low pressure is doing is u nsettled area of low pressure is doing is unsettled but it's helping lift the temperatures slowly but surely. close to that area of low pressure down towards the southwest expect heavy rainfall into the south—western parts of wales, further north weather front will produce rain and sleet around the coastal areas and write—up in the far north and maybe the high ground of scotla nd far north and maybe the high ground of scotland we might well find further snow showers. this is tuesday, looking at a fairly settled picture, quite a bit of dry weather, but the leaden skies it has to be said, dallas bungling of showers down towards the south west. further rain about the coas
europe. that does not mean to say it will be a heatwave but we are already beginning to see some of those temperatures taking up across the southern countiesd overnight the temperatures will stay positive across the southern half of britain, further north in major towns and cities yes in positive territory but in the countryside with all the lying snow it will be another cold night and there might be further snow showers simply because this area of low pressure is doing is u nsettled area of...
112
112
Mar 4, 2018
03/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
europe. that doesn't mean it will be a heatwave but we are already beginning to see some of the temperatures took up over the southern countiesart of britain. further north, major towns and cities in positive territory but with the underlying snow it would be another cold night and there may be snow showers because this area of low pressure will keep things settle close to the british isles but it is helping to lift the temperatures slowly but surely. closed the area of low pressure in the south—west some heavy rainfall. —— close to the area. there will be rain and sleet on coastal areas. in the far north and on the high ground in scotland we may well find further snow showers. this is tuesday, looking at a very subtle picture with quite a bit of dry weather across england and wales. pretty leaden skies and still a sprinkling of showers in the south—west. further rain on the coasts of scotland may be over the highest ground of further dusting of snow. at this stage temperatures in the south starting to push towards double figures. not a great deal of change on wednesday, save for some hefty showers across some spots of englan
europe. that doesn't mean it will be a heatwave but we are already beginning to see some of the temperatures took up over the southern countiesart of britain. further north, major towns and cities in positive territory but with the underlying snow it would be another cold night and there may be snow showers because this area of low pressure will keep things settle close to the british isles but it is helping to lift the temperatures slowly but surely. closed the area of low pressure in the...
175
175
tv
eye 175
favorite 0
quote 0
county, cancun is the premier destination. >> what else is cheap? >> a lot of people are going to europeme so inexpensive. you can jump on norwegian air or british airways and fly to europe for about $500 round trip. which is really in the budget for a lot of people, they can go over to europe for a week or so. but the problem is that the u.s. dollar is losing value very rapidly so it's a lot more expensive this year than it was last year. so we're looking at the euro being about $1.24 last year, compared to last year when it was about a $1. and so it's a lot more expensive, about 20% or 30% more expensive to be there. >> at least it's not back when london used to be 1 to 2. so expensive. >> exactly. >> let's talk about this shoulder season, because you and i talked about some better times to go if you can't go during spring break time. >> we have a very unusual -- not very unusual, but something people need to pay attention to this year, we have the collegiate spring break that takes place pretty much during the month of march, and family spring break that usually takes place the one or
county, cancun is the premier destination. >> what else is cheap? >> a lot of people are going to europeme so inexpensive. you can jump on norwegian air or british airways and fly to europe for about $500 round trip. which is really in the budget for a lot of people, they can go over to europe for a week or so. but the problem is that the u.s. dollar is losing value very rapidly so it's a lot more expensive this year than it was last year. so we're looking at the euro being about...
38
38
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
their ruling a county like italy to get out to a problem eurozone will but nevertheless party like force. probably ask you to take note and to understand it is kind of bureaucratic europe dictating routes now listen to the people and so on and so forth we need their european. lucian we need to check and and we negotiate even some basic bit of the us of european union. this kind of political response and it you know the british electorate thought of that and then rejected that idea as ever even being attainable i know we are in the middle of a difficult move in europe d. so cool front good german axis. grex it negotiations and now italian election alt come politicians will have to take into full account a lot million seven million. voters decided to stop to discuss and of your let's change let's have you wrote more prone. active on growth and jobs rather than simple simply proceed yours and dictate the rules and blocking everything would you blame brussels for the huge support of the former fascist or leader of the both will be known as the northern league. well i wouldn't if i ignored in league at the fastest northern league archy used to be a member of the government
their ruling a county like italy to get out to a problem eurozone will but nevertheless party like force. probably ask you to take note and to understand it is kind of bureaucratic europe dictating routes now listen to the people and so on and so forth we need their european. lucian we need to check and and we negotiate even some basic bit of the us of european union. this kind of political response and it you know the british electorate thought of that and then rejected that idea as ever even...
100
100
Mar 29, 2018
03/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
has been to the county of kent, which voted strongly to leave the eu, to talk to people there about their hopes and fears. britain has been shaped by its proximity to continental europee romans built a garrison 2000 years ago. later, saxons settled here from what is now germany. then the normans came and built these twin towers. coast guard, we have your details. two years ago, britain voted to loosen ties across this channel. kent is brexit country. like many british fishermen, steve barrett has opposed european regulation for decades. he believes the brexit he voted for is now being negotiated away. i think we are going to be betrayed because the way it is looking at the moment, on paper, we are leaving but we are not, we are still going to have all the rules and regulations and we are still going to be paying into them. we need to walk away. that is what we voted for. do you know what annoys me more than anything? these idiots that say to me, "well, you didn't realise what you were voting for when you voted to leave". i can assure you i did. i voted to leave. i didn't vote for what we getting at the minute. this map is a fantastic illustration of what a tremendous
has been to the county of kent, which voted strongly to leave the eu, to talk to people there about their hopes and fears. britain has been shaped by its proximity to continental europee romans built a garrison 2000 years ago. later, saxons settled here from what is now germany. then the normans came and built these twin towers. coast guard, we have your details. two years ago, britain voted to loosen ties across this channel. kent is brexit country. like many british fishermen, steve barrett...
64
64
Mar 6, 2018
03/18
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
county versus the second biggest religious group. fronts has a prison problem it's home to the largest in europe and many of its jails are overcrowded mast cycle prison workers push prison reform back to the top of the government's agenda. today president michael announced a series of measures including finding alternatives to shorter jail sentences. but the benefits full sentences of less than a year. we will be ending automatic sentences. a court will decide specifically on and he had just been given a person's profile. and not subject them to an automatic system these a small sentences those of less than six months in a month even that are p particularly useless and counterproductive. there is complete consensus on this. let's get an update all this is usually okay needy is that with a tight kate had more on that the at the blood that ready to donald trump's threats of a trade war is exactly is coming both overseas and at home now. we call our forces still waiting to see if the american president will indeed go ahead and formalize those plans to impose a twenty five percent tariff on imported steel. andd ten percent on aluminum h
county versus the second biggest religious group. fronts has a prison problem it's home to the largest in europe and many of its jails are overcrowded mast cycle prison workers push prison reform back to the top of the government's agenda. today president michael announced a series of measures including finding alternatives to shorter jail sentences. but the benefits full sentences of less than a year. we will be ending automatic sentences. a court will decide specifically on and he had just...
251
251
Mar 29, 2018
03/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 251
favorite 0
quote 0
county durham and greater manchester. our first port of call on our northern brexit road trip was immingham, a gateway to europe for trade. humber is with the european union. 40% is with the rest of the world. they don't envisage post—brexit chaos here or at other ports, but last week's agreement on a transition period is very welcome. it does take time to increase the capacity of these systems to make sure trade with the eu can continue to flow smoothly and efficiently, and that of course is why the transition period is so important and so welcome. so a transition period is really important to your business, at least, going forward as brexit happens? absolutely right. from lincolnshire, it was on to guy poskitt‘s farm in east yorkshire. he has lots of foreign workers. no fan of brexit, he accepts it will happen, but is frustrated by a long transition. ultimately, i want to grow my business, and the transition period is stifling it because we don't know if we can grow, if we'll have the staff to run the business. how can we expand or borrow money from the bank or grow the business if we haven't got the staff? while we're
county durham and greater manchester. our first port of call on our northern brexit road trip was immingham, a gateway to europe for trade. humber is with the european union. 40% is with the rest of the world. they don't envisage post—brexit chaos here or at other ports, but last week's agreement on a transition period is very welcome. it does take time to increase the capacity of these systems to make sure trade with the eu can continue to flow smoothly and efficiently, and that of course is...
109
109
Mar 29, 2018
03/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
county durham and greater manchester, to hear what people think about brexit now. our first port of call on our northern brexit road trip was immingham, a gateway to europe for trade.ound 60% of our trade on the humber is with the european union. 40% is with the rest of the world. they don't envisage post—brexit chaos here or at other ports, but last week's agreement on a transition period is very welcome. it does take time to increase the capacity of these systems to make sure trade with the eu can continue to flow smoothly and efficiently, and that of course is why the transition period is so important and so welcome. so a transition period is really important to your business, at least, going forward as brexit happens? absolutely right. from lincolnshire, it was on to guy poskitt‘s farm in east yorkshire. he has lots of foreign workers. no fan of brexit, he accepts it will happen, but is frustrated by a long transition. ultimately, i want to grow my business, and the transition period is stifling it because we don't know if we can grow, if we'll have the staff to run the business. how can we expand or borrow money from the bank or grow the business if we haven't
county durham and greater manchester, to hear what people think about brexit now. our first port of call on our northern brexit road trip was immingham, a gateway to europe for trade.ound 60% of our trade on the humber is with the european union. 40% is with the rest of the world. they don't envisage post—brexit chaos here or at other ports, but last week's agreement on a transition period is very welcome. it does take time to increase the capacity of these systems to make sure trade with the...
83
83
Mar 29, 2018
03/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
county durham and greater manchester to hear what people think about brexit now. our first port of call on our northern brexit road trip was immingham, a gateway to europe for trade. european union. 40% is with the rest of the world. they don't envisage post—brexit chaos here, or at other ports, but last week's agreement on a transition period is very welcome. it does take time to increase the capacity of these systems to make sure trade with the eu can continue to flow smoothly and efficiently, and that of course is why the transition period is so important and so welcome. so a transition period is really important to your business, at least, going forward as brexit happens? absolutely right. from lincolnshire, it was on to guy poskitt‘s farm in east yorkshire. he has lots of foreign workers. no fan of brexit, he accepts it will happen, but is frustrated by a long transition. ultimately, i want to grow my business, and the transition period is stifling it because we don't know if we can grow, if we'll have the staff to run the business. how can we expand or borrow money from the bank or grow the business if we haven't got the staff? while we're in this transition
county durham and greater manchester to hear what people think about brexit now. our first port of call on our northern brexit road trip was immingham, a gateway to europe for trade. european union. 40% is with the rest of the world. they don't envisage post—brexit chaos here, or at other ports, but last week's agreement on a transition period is very welcome. it does take time to increase the capacity of these systems to make sure trade with the eu can continue to flow smoothly and...
202
202
Mar 29, 2018
03/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 202
favorite 0
quote 0
lincolnshire, east yorkshire, county durham and greater manchester. 0ur our first 0urfirst port of our first port of call on our northern brexit road trip with immingham, a gateway to europe the eu, 40% is with the rest of the world. they do not envisage post—brexit chaos here or at other airports, but last week's agreement on a transition period is very welcome. it does take time to increase the capacity of the systems and make sure trade with the eu can continue to flow smoothly and efficiently, and that is why the transition period is so important and so welcome. the transition period is really important to your business at least going forward as brexit happens? absolutely right. from lincolnshire it was onto a in east yorkshire. the farmer has lots of foreign workers, no fan of brexit he accepted will happen but is frustrated by a long transition. up with that want to grow my business and this is stifling it because we do not know if it will grow, if we will have the staff to run the business. how can i borrow money from the bank and grow the business to pay for staff while in this transition with delays? it is putting a cap on the growth of business. we headed north
lincolnshire, east yorkshire, county durham and greater manchester. 0ur our first 0urfirst port of our first port of call on our northern brexit road trip with immingham, a gateway to europe the eu, 40% is with the rest of the world. they do not envisage post—brexit chaos here or at other airports, but last week's agreement on a transition period is very welcome. it does take time to increase the capacity of the systems and make sure trade with the eu can continue to flow smoothly and...
115
115
Mar 13, 2018
03/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
europe. sunny conditions continue to work their way eastwards but we have got a line of showers north—west england to the midlands, which will stretch towards the south—east in the afternoon. eastern countiesing much sunshine, it will feel quite pleasant. up the little bit on what we would normally expect at this time of year. one or two showers towards the south—east corner, but certainly if you are heading off to cheltenham for the first day of the festival, you could not have picked a better day. the winds are light, the ground is soft underfoot, but sunny conditions to see the day. clear whether across central and eastern parts, we could get down to —1 in newcastle, but further west, more cloud and a strengthening breeze. belfast and plymouth, six or seven into the morning. the rain and drizzle art links to this low pressure to the west of us as we start tomorrow, the weather front will get close to us and it will drag up some mild air coming up from the south on strong to gale force south to south—easterly winds. the wind is strongest across the south and west, outbreaks of rain which will turn persistent across ireland, west and wales and cornwall later on. occasional rain in western
europe. sunny conditions continue to work their way eastwards but we have got a line of showers north—west england to the midlands, which will stretch towards the south—east in the afternoon. eastern countiesing much sunshine, it will feel quite pleasant. up the little bit on what we would normally expect at this time of year. one or two showers towards the south—east corner, but certainly if you are heading off to cheltenham for the first day of the festival, you could not have picked a...
61
61
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
deeply in debt but but here's another worst case scenario for europe and that is if salvini who is the far right coalition partner of dallas county if he would come out strongest they have made an agreement in the center right coalition that whoever comes out strongest as an individual party in this coalition can put forward the prime minister and salvini is someone i've met him in. a year ago and talked to him for quite a while he is very euro skeptic he's strongly on t. migrants he has radical idea about europe and that would come at a sensible time for europe it be the worst case scenario for the european union all right garrick matis reporting for us from rome thank you so much. well now to some of the other stories making news around the world and swiss voters look unlikely to abolish their t.v. license fee polls suggest a clear no vote in sunday's referendum on whether to accept mandatory fee for radio and television programming the license fee is around four hundred euros and provides funding for public broadcasters the vote being closely watched across europe airbus says it plans to meet with the european works council ne
deeply in debt but but here's another worst case scenario for europe and that is if salvini who is the far right coalition partner of dallas county if he would come out strongest they have made an agreement in the center right coalition that whoever comes out strongest as an individual party in this coalition can put forward the prime minister and salvini is someone i've met him in. a year ago and talked to him for quite a while he is very euro skeptic he's strongly on t. migrants he has...