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of that summit expected to take place next month but angela merkel and recitative are two on our loggerheads over supporters of turkish businessman in germany president or two on accuses him of masterminding the twenty sixteen failed coup attempt in turkey most of the do it on cut there's a possibility to talk about things we don't agree on and also things we have in common this visit is so important because we can only resolve our differences if we communicate if we don't communicate we cannot find common ground sometimes it takes a while but i am in favor of such discussions that is why i'm happy president adam one is here to get. expressed to the esteemed show so the turkish economy is built on strong foundations we have taken structural steps to respond to to speculation challenges in the economy we are prepared for any difficulties in our economy just as we are prepared to meet any other challenges in any other respects we feel that the relations between germany and turkey are very important and we want to advance a win win scenario john hall has the latest from berlin. well first and f
of that summit expected to take place next month but angela merkel and recitative are two on our loggerheads over supporters of turkish businessman in germany president or two on accuses him of masterminding the twenty sixteen failed coup attempt in turkey most of the do it on cut there's a possibility to talk about things we don't agree on and also things we have in common this visit is so important because we can only resolve our differences if we communicate if we don't communicate we cannot...
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had reached a stalemate london and brussels are at loggerheads and the ball is now in the e.u. as court take a listen at this late stage in the negotiations it is not acceptable to simply reject the other side's proposals without a detailed explanation and counterproposals so there she is in maximum combat mode and what she's saying to brussels is she wants to see counterproposals coming from the e.u. that they can't just scrap all her ideas without trying to reach some sort of compromise on the two major stumbling blocks in these talks that have plagued the negotiations throughout which is the issue of the irish border and the way the future trading relationship will look between the u.k. and brussels and as long as those issues aren't resolved to resume a says the u.k. is going to continue to prepare for a no deal scenario which after this statement i have to say feels like a much more realistic prospect this is a pretty low point in relations between the u.k. and the rest of the e.u. to resume a failed to secure any approval and to convince the e.u. leaders of the merits of
had reached a stalemate london and brussels are at loggerheads and the ball is now in the e.u. as court take a listen at this late stage in the negotiations it is not acceptable to simply reject the other side's proposals without a detailed explanation and counterproposals so there she is in maximum combat mode and what she's saying to brussels is she wants to see counterproposals coming from the e.u. that they can't just scrap all her ideas without trying to reach some sort of compromise on...
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. >> i believe these are loggerheads, because this is a loggerhead area.these people got to see something beautiful and tom, so cool that he posted this video so people could see not the only thing in florida to come out of the shell. >> it's a raptor. >> a living dinosaur, otherwise known as a gator. and that little one is coming out of the shell. and the rest of it comes out. >> how cool. >> how'd he fit in there? >> no wonder they'ring an. >> i wrapped up there tight in that space. >> hi, baby. welcome. welcome. >> all these baby alligators just hatched out this morning at gator land. what a fantastic sunday. >>> this guy makes youtube video, he helps make people happy, he also makes music. so this is prettia some. this is called when you forget your headphones before a gig. all right. he's just put down some work. he's headed out. into the hallway. to the living area. >> that's a really long cord. >> yeah. and out the door he goes. >> like the cord we used to have on the telephone at home. >> yay. >> out into the hallway. >> that's dangerous. not the e
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however a brett kavanaugh the republicans and the democrats on the gym to sherry committee are at loggerheads the can arguing over whether or not enough evidence was brought forward to determine whether or not there should be a full blown investigation into allegations of sexual abuse by the nominee when he was a teenager and then when he was a young man the republicans believe that f.b.i. background checks didn't uncover anything toward it even though they say that they found christine was a ford the psychology professor who has accused kavanaugh of trying to rape her when they were teenagers they've even though they said they found her credible they said there were too many inconsistencies in the evidence they have in order to try to do rail of the nomination and so they are pushing ahead with a vote at seventeen thirty g.m.t. in order to push his nomination before the full view west senate democrats on the panel however say not enough evidence has been brought forward to actually analyze the allegations and they say that the republicans are simply trying to push through his nomination for
however a brett kavanaugh the republicans and the democrats on the gym to sherry committee are at loggerheads the can arguing over whether or not enough evidence was brought forward to determine whether or not there should be a full blown investigation into allegations of sexual abuse by the nominee when he was a teenager and then when he was a young man the republicans believe that f.b.i. background checks didn't uncover anything toward it even though they say that they found christine was a...
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all the things that put this into loggerheads remain, and so is the a nswer loggerheads remain, and so leadership election here, is ita answer a leadership election here, is it a leadership election where jeremy corbyn says my position is have a second referendums would break the logjam ? have a second referendums would break the logjam? i don't see this getting solved with some kind of political shift, within europe the fear of alt right will be enough, but i don't see that here. jacob rees—mogg, to remind viewers, is the man at the helm of the european research group and these are the people we have been talking about this week, iain, who have been making rumblings about leadership, whether they say it is reticent.” think one thing that is guaranteed to provoke a real political explosion and then the whole think rushing down is the idea of trying to extend article 50 —— bring the whole thing crashing down. to say, let's do this for another year, it is too difficult. i don't think the politics of the tory party, the largest party in the uk, would sustain a delayed brexit. it has to ha
all the things that put this into loggerheads remain, and so is the a nswer loggerheads remain, and so leadership election here, is ita answer a leadership election here, is it a leadership election where jeremy corbyn says my position is have a second referendums would break the logjam ? have a second referendums would break the logjam? i don't see this getting solved with some kind of political shift, within europe the fear of alt right will be enough, but i don't see that here. jacob...
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chicas proposal skeptical and critical of those poor's is really say it's all they really are at loggerheads and donald tusk didn't stop there he used instagram as well to have a dig at to resume a he posted a photo on his account of afternoon tea and cakes with to reason made in the photo and he commented no cherry's kind of reinforcing that mantra that they've heard all along which is that the u.k. can't. have its cake and eat it too and just appears to be taking on i think the role of a bit of a bad cop in this situation talking about all the negative points the president of the european commission however john called young he appeared a little bit more philosophical in his approach to commissioners prepared indeed to all the elements of the consequences of the new deal which could be entirely new to so don't worry be happy don't worry all that is not the mood in london i don't think actually there is an increasing sense of nervousness after that statement to resume a made and to illustrate that while she was talking it was quite a short statement the pound sterling fell significantly aga
chicas proposal skeptical and critical of those poor's is really say it's all they really are at loggerheads and donald tusk didn't stop there he used instagram as well to have a dig at to resume a he posted a photo on his account of afternoon tea and cakes with to reason made in the photo and he commented no cherry's kind of reinforcing that mantra that they've heard all along which is that the u.k. can't. have its cake and eat it too and just appears to be taking on i think the role of a bit...
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latest in a series of incidents often played out on social media, that appear to have them both at loggerheadst has a get support in the broadsheet newspapers in the uk, as well. but then again, pot but finds support to elsewhere. who do you believe and what is actually going on? andy mitten says pogba would go, if he could. with pogba, if he said to me now that he would be referring to play barcelona at the moment, i suspect yes, he would, but he is at manchester united blair. he is important to the club's future. that causes issue, and yet when i spoke to him, you don't get any sense of that whatsoever. so there is a lot of smoke and mirrors here. it is not the most settled club, and that causes anxiety among manchester united fans, because they have no clue what's going on. england propjoe marler has announced he's retiring from international rugby. he's 28. he says he wants to spend more time with his family. i think it's the right time to walk away for myself, for my family, and also for the team, for england. you've got to give 100% for something, and i don't feel like i give 100% to the
latest in a series of incidents often played out on social media, that appear to have them both at loggerheadst has a get support in the broadsheet newspapers in the uk, as well. but then again, pot but finds support to elsewhere. who do you believe and what is actually going on? andy mitten says pogba would go, if he could. with pogba, if he said to me now that he would be referring to play barcelona at the moment, i suspect yes, he would, but he is at manchester united blair. he is important...
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had reached a stalemate london and brussels are at loggerheads and the ball is now in that use court take a listen at this late stage in the game of the french president warned that leaving the e.u. will come at a price and he accuses some leading pro braggart of politicians of being liars. teaches us something and i completely respect british sovereignty when i see that but it showed that those who say that we can easily live without a europe that everything is going to be alright and that is going to bring a lot of money are liars monsieur mccrone is not only out of order he's completely wrong the e.u. is doing their classic case of trying to bully the u.k. in a variety of ways into taking a different position it is a well known british political truism but when you start insulting your opponents you've already lost the argument. he was undignified malevolence not only in the way that he suggested that people like myself who campaigned for bricks it were liars but also the way that he seemed to join in with donald sachs joke to disgracefully embarrass to reason may for me this show
had reached a stalemate london and brussels are at loggerheads and the ball is now in that use court take a listen at this late stage in the game of the french president warned that leaving the e.u. will come at a price and he accuses some leading pro braggart of politicians of being liars. teaches us something and i completely respect british sovereignty when i see that but it showed that those who say that we can easily live without a europe that everything is going to be alright and that is...
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they were really at loggerheads. i was talking about how they fought, one thing she said they were well-off and they had a three-story house in a fancy part of a fancy city. she said i don't let them watch fox even in the basement three floors down. he was not allowed to watch any media that didn't agree with her and he went along with it. you can get some air freshener come you can do something. anyway, another thing that she did, this is something i found across the board is a terrible thing to do. the article thrusting her partner who has the opposite ideas. your parents coming or child, husband, wife, friend. anybody, don't do it. it's a disaster. here, read this. look at what's breakfast table. it is so alienating them is almost universal. >> dr. safer come you said you've never read your husband, richard rukeyser's offense or editorials when he wrote for national review. is that fair to you that you have to restrict? >> it doesn't feel restrict it. i know what rick thinks. how is that a dinner. i was on all of
they were really at loggerheads. i was talking about how they fought, one thing she said they were well-off and they had a three-story house in a fancy part of a fancy city. she said i don't let them watch fox even in the basement three floors down. he was not allowed to watch any media that didn't agree with her and he went along with it. you can get some air freshener come you can do something. anyway, another thing that she did, this is something i found across the board is a terrible thing...
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had reached a stalemate london and brussels are at loggerheads and the ball is now in that use court take a listen at this late stage in the negotiations it is not acceptable to simply reject the other side's proposals without a detail the explanation and counter proposals so there she is in maximum combat mode and what she's saying to brussels is she wants to see counterproposals coming from the e.u. that they can't just say that we can easily live without a europe that everything is going to be all right and that is going to bring a lot of money are liars miss your mccrone is not only out of order he's completely wrong the e.u. is doing their classic case of trying to bully the u.k. and of a riot e of ways into taking a different position it is a well known british political truism but when you start insulting your opponents you've already lost the argument. he was undignified malevolent not only in the way that he suggested that people like myself who campaign for bricks were liars but also the way that he seemed to join in with donald sachs joke to disgracefully embarrass to reas
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illegal immigration to europe and hungary is not the only country within the european union at loggerheads with the block on this issue can these countries whether it's poland hungary even italy find a common ground with the european union on this you think. well there is a lot of talk in you circles as to whether or not these leaders victor or bart of hungary or we don't know that the italian interior minister silvio whether these sort of far right leaders will club together and form some sort of front that they could then try and win more seats more places in the parliamentary elections european parliamentary elections next year now whether or not that's the case we don't know but i think it's important to point out that for many many pennies the report that led to article seven being triggered here this vote wasn't actually only centered on the issue of migration it actually looked at civil liberties across one. in fact one opposition one hundred in m.p. told me the ninety five percent of this report is about issues which touch gerunds is not only about refugees and migration would like
illegal immigration to europe and hungary is not the only country within the european union at loggerheads with the block on this issue can these countries whether it's poland hungary even italy find a common ground with the european union on this you think. well there is a lot of talk in you circles as to whether or not these leaders victor or bart of hungary or we don't know that the italian interior minister silvio whether these sort of far right leaders will club together and form some sort...
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just quickly, to other arenas where russia and the western powers are at loggerheads. first, syria.in italy, president assad appears to be on the brink of launching a major military operation in idlib, the last region that is held by rebel forces. us envoy james jefferies says there is clear indications that assad is preparing to use chemical weapons. the russians are backing him. do you think there‘s any justification there is anyjustification for russia continue to back a president who gasses his own people?” russia continue to back a president who gasses his own people? i think we‘re coming to the same story as for the skripal case. some people have some evidence indicating something. well, we have a com pletely something. well, we have a completely different evidence that other people are preparing provocation, of the use of chemical weapons as a possible reason for counter action. there is a discrepancy in our analysis. we have warned the international community about the possibility of a chemical weapon being used by one of the parties in the syrian battle. we have to distingu
just quickly, to other arenas where russia and the western powers are at loggerheads. first, syria.in italy, president assad appears to be on the brink of launching a major military operation in idlib, the last region that is held by rebel forces. us envoy james jefferies says there is clear indications that assad is preparing to use chemical weapons. the russians are backing him. do you think there‘s any justification there is anyjustification for russia continue to back a president who...
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worst economic crisis in fifteen years the currency has plummeted mr erdogan and his government at loggerheads with the trumpet ministration something of a trade war going on between them over the jailing in turkey of an american pastor and he clearly feels now that he needs better friends in the west so that invitation from the german president for a state welcome after mr erdogan is reelection earlier this year probably would have come as a welcome thing not welcome universally here in germany of course there are a number of demonstrations taking place in berkeley in the capital and the immense security today demonstrations over human rights over freedom of the press the jailing of german activists and journalists following that failed coup and concerns over the backsliding of democracy but i think this is about political pragmatism it's about turkey realizing the need for better friends in the west and germany germany realizing that it really can't afford to have an economically unstable turkey just across europe southern flank you know be an interesting meeting went it between now the taxe
worst economic crisis in fifteen years the currency has plummeted mr erdogan and his government at loggerheads with the trumpet ministration something of a trade war going on between them over the jailing in turkey of an american pastor and he clearly feels now that he needs better friends in the west so that invitation from the german president for a state welcome after mr erdogan is reelection earlier this year probably would have come as a welcome thing not welcome universally here in...
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and businesses badly exposed and the issue of course that turkey as a nato member is currently at loggerheads with the trumpet ministration and the united states perhaps germany can help unlock that little problem and so in her comments reflecting the difficult nature of these talks chancellor merkel said this that we hope for a common strategic and good relationship but on the issue of a free and open democratic society she said we perhaps have different perceptions of what that looks like the president heard one responded that he hopes for a win win relationship between turkey and. germany but he said that both countries need to respect each other the clear implication don't lecture us on democracy on human rights on the judiciary as difficult meeting as i said then a balancing act an exercise in political expediency rather than choice joe now al-jazeera inside story in berlin. and here's a taste of some of the issues mr and mrs no call have been touching on. to get. expressed to the esteemed show so the turkish economy is built on strong foundations we have taken structural steps to respon
and businesses badly exposed and the issue of course that turkey as a nato member is currently at loggerheads with the trumpet ministration and the united states perhaps germany can help unlock that little problem and so in her comments reflecting the difficult nature of these talks chancellor merkel said this that we hope for a common strategic and good relationship but on the issue of a free and open democratic society she said we perhaps have different perceptions of what that looks like the...
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exposed and of course no one likes the prospect of two nato members turkey in the united states at loggerheads perhaps germany can help solve that little problem along the way so clearly not the easiest of meetings this an exercise in political expediency to countries that recognize they do have problems but they can perhaps try and solve together. c.n.n. all again is a former turkish diplomat who now serves as a visiting scholar at the think tank carnegie europe he says early when state visit to germany is a great example of political pragmatism. the fact that these talks are being held at this level with the state visit by the turkish president is in itself a sign that there is willingness both unburden in ankara to start a constructive powerful being engaged with it does not necessarily mean that some of the areas of disagreement have been settled far from that as we saw this morning but nonetheless it's a sign that they are ready to talk to each other in a frank amende there at the highest levels of political leadership on both sides there are benefits to be had on the german side. wants t
exposed and of course no one likes the prospect of two nato members turkey in the united states at loggerheads perhaps germany can help solve that little problem along the way so clearly not the easiest of meetings this an exercise in political expediency to countries that recognize they do have problems but they can perhaps try and solve together. c.n.n. all again is a former turkish diplomat who now serves as a visiting scholar at the think tank carnegie europe he says early when state visit...
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have reached an impasse that london and brussels are at loggerheads over the issue of the irish border and what the future trading relationship between the two and the u.k. is going to look like and effectively warning the european union that they need to work harder to secure some sort of deal with the u.k. and to resume a sounded quite astounding the combative they're really saying that the u.k. demands respect and that the talks have reached this this this standoff and telling brussels that the ball is now in its court take a listen. this late stage in the negotiations bt is not acceptable to simply rejects the other side's proposals without a detailed explanation and counter proposals. so there you go and in the meantime the u.k. she says is going to start preparing for a potential no deal scenario that's something that's become a much more realistic prospect since she gave that short and highly unusual statement in her warning to brussels that in terms of relations i think it's safe to say that we are at and. at least a year an all year low with brussels to reason ways really play
have reached an impasse that london and brussels are at loggerheads over the issue of the irish border and what the future trading relationship between the two and the u.k. is going to look like and effectively warning the european union that they need to work harder to secure some sort of deal with the u.k. and to resume a sounded quite astounding the combative they're really saying that the u.k. demands respect and that the talks have reached this this this standoff and telling brussels that...
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unchanged, and brussels this business as it am it does seem to have very much to side still at loggerheadsnow looking towards the october summit. how much manoeuvre oi’ towards the october summit. how much manoeuvre or work theresa may have to do before the summit itself?m looks like october is going to be the make or break moment and these next few weeks of the negotiations will be crucial. this is all rather late in the day into the process. theresa may only managed to agree to the chequers proposal among her own cabinet in the summer. that was very late as far as the eu side. there will have to be a lots of unpacking of the details, theresa may says the uk will, with its own proposals on the northern ireland backstopped and insurance policies, if all else fails, what will happen to the northern irish border she is rejected the eu's offer on that, she is talking about new proposals on that. but i think it is very much going to go down to the wire. the talk of a special brexit summit in november, if all the things that are done and preparations are laid for a deal and itjust done and prep
unchanged, and brussels this business as it am it does seem to have very much to side still at loggerheadsnow looking towards the october summit. how much manoeuvre oi’ towards the october summit. how much manoeuvre or work theresa may have to do before the summit itself?m looks like october is going to be the make or break moment and these next few weeks of the negotiations will be crucial. this is all rather late in the day into the process. theresa may only managed to agree to the chequers...
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election quite the accusation and quite the reaction from china washington and beijing have been at loggerheads for much of this year from an escalating trade war to a military and a political standoff so what's behind this growing dispute this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program today with me peter w. now the u.s. president donald trump sitting at the head of the u.n. security council was always going to be interesting watch it was an opportunity he used to go off to iran and to attack those who still back the twenty fifteen iranian nuclear agreement but he saved his strongest accusations for china addressing permanent council members including france russia and the u.k. mr trump said beijing was trying to interfere in the crucial u.s. midterm elections this coming november without providing any evidence he said china did not want republicans to win the chinese foreign minister promptly rejected those claims calling them unwarranted accusations as some of what mr trump had to say regrettably we found that china has been attempting to interfere in our upcoming twenty eight teen el
election quite the accusation and quite the reaction from china washington and beijing have been at loggerheads for much of this year from an escalating trade war to a military and a political standoff so what's behind this growing dispute this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program today with me peter w. now the u.s. president donald trump sitting at the head of the u.n. security council was always going to be interesting watch it was an opportunity he used to go off to iran and to...
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the world is at loggerheads, donald trump is kicking off at europe, with china.uickly, which is what happened la st this quickly, which is what happened last time, looks a lot more difficult. so it certainly, it is not something you would want to happen at the moment when the state of international relations. very striking photograph on the front of the guardian and we have been reporting on it today. the opening of the new museum in scotland, in dundee, scotland's first design museum. it does look amazing. and the gallery should be an amazing. i suppose the big question is, will it help regenerate dundee in a way that the guggenheim regenerated bill bauer? that's what they hope, isn't it? and it has cost £80 million to build, which is slightly more than they anticipated, as is often the case with major arts projects, closer to home, the baltic arts centre in gateshead, the effect that had on gateshead and newcastle, now dundee is a different city anyway, from the one it was when i used to visit readily as a child, and in recent yea rs visit readily as a child, a
the world is at loggerheads, donald trump is kicking off at europe, with china.uickly, which is what happened la st this quickly, which is what happened last time, looks a lot more difficult. so it certainly, it is not something you would want to happen at the moment when the state of international relations. very striking photograph on the front of the guardian and we have been reporting on it today. the opening of the new museum in scotland, in dundee, scotland's first design museum. it does...
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all the things that put this into loggerheads remain, and so then is the answer a leadership electionp election wherejeremy corbyn says, "my position is going to be let's have a second referendum", and sort of breaks the logjam? i don't see this getting solved with some kind of political shift, within europe the fear of alt right will be enough, but i don't see that here. jacob rees—mogg, to remind viewers, is the man at the helm of the european research group, and these are the people we've been talking about this week, iain, who have been making rumblings about leadership, whether they say it is or not. i think one thing that is guaranteed to provoke a real political explosion and bring the whole thing crashing down is the idea of trying to extend article 50.. to say, "let's do this for another year, "it is too difficult". i don't think the politics of the tory party, the largest party in the uk, would sustain a delayed brexit. it has to happen in some form by march 2019, hopefully with some sort of transition period and a sensible deal. and that seems to be where they're getting to
all the things that put this into loggerheads remain, and so then is the answer a leadership electionp election wherejeremy corbyn says, "my position is going to be let's have a second referendum", and sort of breaks the logjam? i don't see this getting solved with some kind of political shift, within europe the fear of alt right will be enough, but i don't see that here. jacob rees—mogg, to remind viewers, is the man at the helm of the european research group, and these are the...
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and japan with them seemingly prepared to make peace after seventy years that they have been at loggerheads over particularly over the any ship of the korea islands so is president putin really out to make new friends particularly in the east. well i think you it would be great if they could settle that by the way but it is also true. in syria in the middle east russia player in a way that it hasn't been since the end of the soviet union i think russia. have interests certainly technology interests in a good relationship with with japan and other countries so yes you know i think that's absolutely right russia is looking for trading partners and sources of real technology in a country. shrinking so i think that is important and it helps by the way. protect. every country in the world as a competitor and not an ally these are interesting times are they thank you very much steven erlanger of the new york times talking to us live from brussels. right it's time for the weather and kevin is going to be telling us about how people are preparing all nice case of the united states are afraid they d
and japan with them seemingly prepared to make peace after seventy years that they have been at loggerheads over particularly over the any ship of the korea islands so is president putin really out to make new friends particularly in the east. well i think you it would be great if they could settle that by the way but it is also true. in syria in the middle east russia player in a way that it hasn't been since the end of the soviet union i think russia. have interests certainly technology...
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the united states and russia have been at loggerheads in recent weeks over what's happening in eastern syria that's a part of the country where the russians have almost never been since eisel first moved in back in two thousand and fourteen it's been the united states that has deployed special forces to help train and support rebel fighters as well as kurdish fighters trying to remove the group out of eastern syrian territory however recently russia has been suggesting that it needs to move into the area near darrow's or in order to go after what it calls terrorists the united states repeatedly has warned russia to stay out of the region and in fact says that a thirty five mile deep confliction zone around its garrison. should not be breached by the syrians by the russians by anyone else for that matter now comes this weekend when it appears that the russians are helping syria try to launch an effort to retake it live province in the far north western part of the country but the russians at the same time are now alleging that the u.s. using fighter jets has been dropping false wrist bo
the united states and russia have been at loggerheads in recent weeks over what's happening in eastern syria that's a part of the country where the russians have almost never been since eisel first moved in back in two thousand and fourteen it's been the united states that has deployed special forces to help train and support rebel fighters as well as kurdish fighters trying to remove the group out of eastern syrian territory however recently russia has been suggesting that it needs to move...
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statements he previously made he believes he had a deal or could've had a deal and this will be a loggerhead. this could potentially go on for a while. it is a distraction that comes as the company is trying to finish the quarter and pump out those model three sedans in the fremont factory. >> reporter: tim higgins from the wall street journal. >> thank you. >>> a few sprinkles for some. it will not be the only chance. just a moment that will come up. but first san francisco has a 2300 feet marine layer. the onshore breeze is stronger. temperatures in the off dramatically today. 71 in santa rosa. low 60s in san francisco. take a look at the 24-hour temperature change. 13 degrees cooler in concord than yesterday at this time. down by 19 and if you get close to the bay a few degrees from yesterday and it had warmer. your 9 degrees cooler in nevada. the cooling trend will continue. here's a look at the cloud cover out there. from the north bay through san francisco, it will thin out just a little bit. we could have partly sunny, partly cloudy skies around santa cruz and half moon bay. you can s
statements he previously made he believes he had a deal or could've had a deal and this will be a loggerhead. this could potentially go on for a while. it is a distraction that comes as the company is trying to finish the quarter and pump out those model three sedans in the fremont factory. >> reporter: tim higgins from the wall street journal. >> thank you. >>> a few sprinkles for some. it will not be the only chance. just a moment that will come up. but first san...
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been one of the main problems putting on a united front the party's of prime minister run over at loggerheads with the president and his party might be powerless serious enough and this is led to fractions giving the former president and the joint opposition an advantage so this rally very much a show of force they're calling it the people's power brought to colombo why. one of them will mean slogans getting rid of the government that has messed up the country so we're expecting these marchers joint opposition says hundreds of thousands of people will converge on the capital in a show of force and tell us that's the can't be known so if if indeed hundreds of thousands of sri lankans to turn out to protest against the government of mr city center will this be an indication of how much power rajapaksa still wields on the island. that is a fact that he has proved time and time and again even after his election defeat at the hands of my policy the same of the current president of the rajapaksa was still able to marshal and put on a major show of force don't forget that he is constant to unsee his
been one of the main problems putting on a united front the party's of prime minister run over at loggerheads with the president and his party might be powerless serious enough and this is led to fractions giving the former president and the joint opposition an advantage so this rally very much a show of force they're calling it the people's power brought to colombo why. one of them will mean slogans getting rid of the government that has messed up the country so we're expecting these marchers...
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until the sides understand that the other side once this and the other ones that, we will be at loggerheads. scarlet: we are looking at a market closing with little change. about 27 points and the nasdaq is falling about a quarter of 1%. caroline, you have imap on your bloomberg. more of a defensive posturing here in the market overall. telecom, health care doing better, financial and tech was a big drag. tech is the quarter of the pie there. caroline: apple is falling on the back of a lackluster event in the store. andyone already anticipated bloomberg scooped what apple would be telling us today. energy is up. mike, give us a sense of the anticipation of the hurricane hit and how that makes trade more exciting underneath what seems to be flat benchmarks. mike: for the energy sector, that is the case. it is not a hurricane that will recap make on the energy infrastructure, but whenever you are even waiting one million people, that is an unexpected boost, short-term boost in demand for gasoline obviously. caroline: is that what is helping consumer staples and consumer discretionary? quincy:
until the sides understand that the other side once this and the other ones that, we will be at loggerheads. scarlet: we are looking at a market closing with little change. about 27 points and the nasdaq is falling about a quarter of 1%. caroline, you have imap on your bloomberg. more of a defensive posturing here in the market overall. telecom, health care doing better, financial and tech was a big drag. tech is the quarter of the pie there. caroline: apple is falling on the back of a...
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we are in a standoff, loggerhead. use what cliche you want. david: thank you. we will be back later on. stephen engle, the chief east asia correspondent. you can turn to bloomberg on more analysis on this. it takes you to this space. you can get commentary from a lot of our experts here on these shows. what have you. a lot of breaking down the details here. it is a massive list. we will talk more about that later on but check it out. rishaad: get you back to hawthorne in california, the headquarters of spacex. here is what we have. a man is planning to go around the moon. the first private passenger to ever do so, a japanese billionaire. he is not telling us how much he is saying. he is not disclosing the price either, elon musk. spacex will do the first orbital test between two to three years. let's get it over to him and have a listen. >> can you talk about the work you have done so far and what the plan is for stuff that goes in it? life-support, interior, all this e safety stuff? this is a very dangerous mission . can you talk more about that? any quantific
we are in a standoff, loggerhead. use what cliche you want. david: thank you. we will be back later on. stephen engle, the chief east asia correspondent. you can turn to bloomberg on more analysis on this. it takes you to this space. you can get commentary from a lot of our experts here on these shows. what have you. a lot of breaking down the details here. it is a massive list. we will talk more about that later on but check it out. rishaad: get you back to hawthorne in california, the...
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she had her own passions and this inner drive to do something in the world, and they were just at loggerheadsfor so many years. >> it's interesting that she does end up going back to college. she finishes her degree at rutgers and then she goes to houston. she joined houston law center where you write that she doubled the number of women on the faculty by arriving there. that's pretty remarkable. back on that theme of being an woman and doubling the number of women, she suffered major sexual harassment. she was part of the #me too movement. tell us what happened to her and how did she get the on that? >> that was while she was on the faculty at houston, houston law, and there was one particular professor who, as some of the professors have said and told me, had a real crush on her, and knowing very well she was in mother with small children and everything else. he would at one point when she was alone in his office within, he tried to grab her and was chasing her around his office, and frightened her. so she had to live with that type of tension on the job. because of this one particular prof
she had her own passions and this inner drive to do something in the world, and they were just at loggerheadsfor so many years. >> it's interesting that she does end up going back to college. she finishes her degree at rutgers and then she goes to houston. she joined houston law center where you write that she doubled the number of women on the faculty by arriving there. that's pretty remarkable. back on that theme of being an woman and doubling the number of women, she suffered major...
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i've been talking to the iran n iranians as well they are at loggerheads with the united states, with mr. trump as well i put it to one of the most senior men in world oil. he's been the opec governor on and off for over three decades for iran so he's seen an awful lot. i said, look, is it iran's situation or something else that's creating the problem. let's listen in to his comments on the united states. >> the americans are pushing, trump administration is pushing politics into opec and is aiming at splitting the members and securing their own interests by getting lower prices and so forth. i think what they are doing actually is to -- is actually higher prices because the fundamental does not work at this level of prices if they keep quiet, the prices is cheaper, i'm confident about that, and i have 34 years' experience in this business. i'm telling him, keep quiet. do not do any tweets and then you will be better off in the prices. >> he's speaking to me late yesterday as well. so of course that's the iranian stance which is just as robust as mr. trump's view as well. it's importa
i've been talking to the iran n iranians as well they are at loggerheads with the united states, with mr. trump as well i put it to one of the most senior men in world oil. he's been the opec governor on and off for over three decades for iran so he's seen an awful lot. i said, look, is it iran's situation or something else that's creating the problem. let's listen in to his comments on the united states. >> the americans are pushing, trump administration is pushing politics into opec and...
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rebel held stronghold of it late next month but angler merkel and richard tired of when are red loggerheads over supporters of turkish businessmen that girl in germany turkey accuses him of masterminding the twenty sixteen failed coup. let's go live now to jonah hole is in berlin where those talks between the german and turkish leaders are taking place so jonah this was kind of. an attempt to sort of make nice between two countries that have been out of a lot of heads over a number of things did they succeed in doing that all defined mental differences remain. well i think the fundamental differences that certainly do remain were quite difficult to hide among them that the issue of supporters of. mr erdogan insists that they should be rounded up and arrested mrs merkel says well you need to give us more information about that more intelligence because we're not able to act on it until or unless you do and there were very open differences about democracy about human rights about the judiciary mrs merkel said our view of an open free and democratic society is perhaps rather different to yours
rebel held stronghold of it late next month but angler merkel and richard tired of when are red loggerheads over supporters of turkish businessmen that girl in germany turkey accuses him of masterminding the twenty sixteen failed coup. let's go live now to jonah hole is in berlin where those talks between the german and turkish leaders are taking place so jonah this was kind of. an attempt to sort of make nice between two countries that have been out of a lot of heads over a number of things...
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when the white house, the fbi and the justice department are all at loggerheads. i mean it is a very unusual situation. and i'm sure all sorts of poisonous things were being said by various parties. what the truth of this is we'll have to see how it finally shakes out. but it does indicate the very odd situation, the very unusual chaotic situation that our government found itself in in these early days. >> all right. pete and matt, thank you both for joining us. and now to the other major story we are following this hour. take the vote. that is the president calling on the senate in all caps right there to vote on confirming his supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh, that a shift in tone and posture from previous comments that he was open to a delay to, quote, get in right. so while the president seems to be changing his positive xhur on ton -- posture, they seem to be moving 00 along. republicans have agreed on a counteroffer to lawyers of kavanaugh's accuser, christine blasey ford. they are floating the possibility of rescheduling next monday's hearing to wednes
when the white house, the fbi and the justice department are all at loggerheads. i mean it is a very unusual situation. and i'm sure all sorts of poisonous things were being said by various parties. what the truth of this is we'll have to see how it finally shakes out. but it does indicate the very odd situation, the very unusual chaotic situation that our government found itself in in these early days. >> all right. pete and matt, thank you both for joining us. and now to the other major...
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so we are at loggerheads, and i think what's going to happen here is that mcconnell looks at this purely from an operational standpoint. he's going to drive it as fast and as far as he can. i think the biggest risk for kavanaugh is the president pulls the plug on him if he doesn't perform well tomorrow. >> i want you to hold that thought, though, when you talked about the accusations that were coming over the transom. but what if he withdraws, michael, right? because he could -- you know this president. he said, i'd reserve the right to do that. would he do that? >> i thought it was a very weak defense of kavanaugh that the president presented today. he spent 90% of this press conference talking about himself. now, as he talked about himself, he was so incoherent and detached from reality that i think he needs a team of mental health professionals, not just a single one to help him get a grip because he lied so often. he misrepresented the facts, and he -- as you noted. >> he didn't seem to know that all three of the accusers were not testifying tomorrow. he was under the impression that
so we are at loggerheads, and i think what's going to happen here is that mcconnell looks at this purely from an operational standpoint. he's going to drive it as fast and as far as he can. i think the biggest risk for kavanaugh is the president pulls the plug on him if he doesn't perform well tomorrow. >> i want you to hold that thought, though, when you talked about the accusations that were coming over the transom. but what if he withdraws, michael, right? because he could -- you know...
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talk to us about what you learned about seeing such loggerheads. that is why we saw such a brutal selloff. mayoday we saw theresa doing the only thing she could insist brexitlly means brexit. we don't really know what type of briggs that she wants but she has been told your plan does not work by european leaders. then she said the u k has got to be respected. this is a reference to everything that went down yesterday. i was on the ground. she said your plan does not work. lies.ere told those people then left because they know this is a mass. i can tell you based on the reaction they were caught off guard. they thought she was cornered. it was the opposite of what they thought it would be like. there was nothing else theresa may could do but to double down and demand respect. >> it is just not acceptable for eu leaders to reject her blueprint. i wonder at any point, even in madeurg, has eu leaders any kind of concessions. >> right. that was what just happened. how good things go so horribly wrong? why did things change so much? eu would tell you she
talk to us about what you learned about seeing such loggerheads. that is why we saw such a brutal selloff. mayoday we saw theresa doing the only thing she could insist brexitlly means brexit. we don't really know what type of briggs that she wants but she has been told your plan does not work by european leaders. then she said the u k has got to be respected. this is a reference to everything that went down yesterday. i was on the ground. she said your plan does not work. lies.ere told those...
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these baby loggerhead sea turtles just came in.ron suspects that they, or their mom, was poisoned by the red tide. >> there's probably not a lot we can do for them. >> brangham: she says they've seen four times the number of sea turtles poisoned by red tide this year. >> it is overwhelming and catastrophic, the number of patients we've had coming in. we've had as many as00 patients coming in two days, all affected with red tide. way out of the ordinary. and so when that happens one of the things that you sometimes have to do is be able to triage those animals and decide who are you likely to be able to save, who needs help the most, and who are you not going to be able to save, regardless. >> brangham: this pelican came in near death several weeks ago, but after intensive treatment, the's seems to be turning corner. so too, are these seles. >> i think even if you're not a bunny-hugger like i am, you know, even if you don't care about the wildlife, you should care about what that means for your health and your children's health and
these baby loggerhead sea turtles just came in.ron suspects that they, or their mom, was poisoned by the red tide. >> there's probably not a lot we can do for them. >> brangham: she says they've seen four times the number of sea turtles poisoned by red tide this year. >> it is overwhelming and catastrophic, the number of patients we've had coming in. we've had as many as00 patients coming in two days, all affected with red tide. way out of the ordinary. and so when that...
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in fifteen years you've explained there the devaluation of the currency mr owens government at loggerheads with the trumpet ministration and so on and just a year ago erdogan was describing mrs merkel and her coalition as enemies of turkey well a lot to rebuild in that case and perhaps they will make a start here it's not universally welcome here in germany this visit though there are lots of protests lots of demonstrations taking place in berlin today a very heavily secured capital city this demonstrations against human rights against freedom freedom of press issues in turkey the detention of german activists and journalists during the crackdown that followed that failed coup in two thousand and sixteen and people concerned about the general backsliding of democracy after that constitutional referendum that delivered mr erdogan sweeping new presidential powers but all of that said i think what's on display here is a is an effort of political pragmatism turkey realizing that it needs to reach out to its better friends and former allies its biggest trading partner germany to help with the e
in fifteen years you've explained there the devaluation of the currency mr owens government at loggerheads with the trumpet ministration and so on and just a year ago erdogan was describing mrs merkel and her coalition as enemies of turkey well a lot to rebuild in that case and perhaps they will make a start here it's not universally welcome here in germany this visit though there are lots of protests lots of demonstrations taking place in berlin today a very heavily secured capital city this...