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teresa made britain is in unchartered waters and i would also say this pizza that there are that brick city's room with risks and dangers one of them for example concerns and overnight and now i will make this points it is absolutely imperative that there is a softball between northern ireland and the republic of ireland's awful why it's if there is a halt that could potentially undermine the good friday agreement and if the good friday agreement is undermined that could result in an eruption of violence in northern islands the likes of which you know we haven't seen for a great many years so i do not like i do not like the european union but this is unbelief. come play. let me go to you did to wrestle may get the best deal that she could get because i'm i have to really question i you know she repeatedly said briggs it means brags that so is her deal doesn't really mean briggs it because just about everybody has a negative opinion one way or another about how she understands what brags it's all about go ahead allister. yeah i. agree to the extent. of ling forty years of being a member of a s
teresa made britain is in unchartered waters and i would also say this pizza that there are that brick city's room with risks and dangers one of them for example concerns and overnight and now i will make this points it is absolutely imperative that there is a softball between northern ireland and the republic of ireland's awful why it's if there is a halt that could potentially undermine the good friday agreement and if the good friday agreement is undermined that could result in an eruption...
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which also got out and said he wasn't even clear and he has chakan the chosen the path to be a brick city and to lead from the front but i. ali i'm not convinced and just look at what happened to his brother who was in the government until two weeks ago jerry johnson he quit he's government role saying that he not only opposes breck's it but he wants that to be a second referendum so even within boris johnson's own family it is very divided before we take a look at where it all goes from here let's take a look at the e.u. side in all of this alex just reminded us that the brics to tears say everything about the e.u. is wrong from the start the european union has made it clear that certain core e.u. principles like the link between free movement of goods and free movement of labor were non negotiable nonetheless e.u. leaders say that the deal that's now on the table does reflect concessions on both sides let's take a look. i need the list but in a newly spread of the no deal i want to put this crazy back to work the accomplishments off the brick city compromise currently on the table is tr
which also got out and said he wasn't even clear and he has chakan the chosen the path to be a brick city and to lead from the front but i. ali i'm not convinced and just look at what happened to his brother who was in the government until two weeks ago jerry johnson he quit he's government role saying that he not only opposes breck's it but he wants that to be a second referendum so even within boris johnson's own family it is very divided before we take a look at where it all goes from here...
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there's no better russianness but this crazy practice that supports the accomplishments of the brick city compromise currently on the table is truly custer a compromise on both sides have made concessions and i hope that everyone deals with it responsibly now which will endure we are in fact at the decisive moment in this process no one no one should lose sight of the process and the progress that we have been achieved dressers and even longer the u.s. prepared for a final deal with the united kingdom in november. we also prepared for no definitive. but of course we are best prepared for an overview senator. allen a number of european union leaders made it clear from the start that they thought we need to make an example of britain in order to prevent other countries from going down the same path from trying to leave the e.u. if the e.u. . if that tough negotiating stance that has been taken warts theresa's man made efforts to get by and won't europeans also pay a price. guess what we're we will pay a prize as europeans anyway whatever happens because breaks it is just a lose lose situati
there's no better russianness but this crazy practice that supports the accomplishments of the brick city compromise currently on the table is truly custer a compromise on both sides have made concessions and i hope that everyone deals with it responsibly now which will endure we are in fact at the decisive moment in this process no one no one should lose sight of the process and the progress that we have been achieved dressers and even longer the u.s. prepared for a final deal with the united...
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hard line brick city is would call it scaremongering but the bank of england says the figures don't lie. by the end of twenty twenty three g.d.p. is more than ten percent lower in the disorderly scenario compared to that may twenty sixteen trend. the bank also said if the island nation has to leave the e.u. in a holiday breaks it the pound could plummet twenty five percent against other major currencies that's a worst case scenario it says but possible have the country doesn't agree to a deal even so it's still far from clear that to reason they will be able to push their agreement with the e.u. through a combative british parliament although she's doing all she can to give things a positive spin on what we see behind the analysis that we have published today and indeed the chancellor recognise this morning is that our deal is the best deal available for jobs and our economy that allows us to all of the referendum and realise the opportunities of rights in. the analysis carried out by the government also shows britain's economy will suffer even if the deal goes through so the big questi
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so if this man who was always a committed brick city isn't what you always wanted to advocate brax it if he is not behind tourism a then this is really big trouble i have here his resignation that he says he cannot. he just cannot support the backstop arrangement with northern all and he cannot support also the sort of indefinite feel that this has he says no democratic nation is ever signed up to be bound by such an extensive regime and its imposed externally without democratic control really really hard and something that will be very difficult for to reason may already today very difficult indeed to stay with us we'll be coming back to you in just a second and the banks are coming in fast and furious on bragg's it we just heard from the resignation from from the british prime minister's cabinet in brussels itself we've also got several announcements let's listen to what the chief negotiator for the european union michelle had to say earlier today. what we have agreed negotiate through slaveowner. is fair and balanced. fixed into account the ukase positions organize as though we gre
so if this man who was always a committed brick city isn't what you always wanted to advocate brax it if he is not behind tourism a then this is really big trouble i have here his resignation that he says he cannot. he just cannot support the backstop arrangement with northern all and he cannot support also the sort of indefinite feel that this has he says no democratic nation is ever signed up to be bound by such an extensive regime and its imposed externally without democratic control really...
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but of course brick city is arguing that you can't trust these economic forecasts they called project fear they say that also in the run up to the referendum it was warned that immediately after the vote for brics it that the economy would crash and this hasn't happened so it also makes clear that it's a political project it's really not an economic project for people who really want to cut loose from the e.u. they think that maybe a shorter pain would be worth it they think it's worth also for us for sovereignty and for britain to be a more player politically possibly also economically and burkett this statement coming ahead of course of that very to now say the commons on the eleventh of december on may's deal do you think that it's going to you are dealing extra blow. everything that's being discussed now is always seen through the lens of the vote that's going to common and a couple of weeks time and we have seen piece today in the house of commons seizing on this report and they said well we have to just give this back to the british people do they really want to be poor even m.p
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break was the european union who want out and cut all ties and be completely independent it's a brick city enough because it ties britain for years to come it to the rules of the european union's for the remainders of course they say now come on folks this is worse than the deal we have now as being members of the european union why should we do this there is no purpose to it does hold pro checked so those two sides are standing there in it is not three com so i little the difference between them because the deal of course is to reason may emphasize over and over again it is the best deal she could get in brussels and it is of course already a compromise botched people do still find it in palatable unpalatable and that goes for both sides of the political divide all right barbara vessel for us in london barbara thank you very much now it's been called cambodia has nuremberg moment in the last few hours two leaders of the khmer rouge regime have been found guilty of genocide by a un backed tribunals the court and non pen ruled that to some and were responsible for the murder and slave meant
break was the european union who want out and cut all ties and be completely independent it's a brick city enough because it ties britain for years to come it to the rules of the european union's for the remainders of course they say now come on folks this is worse than the deal we have now as being members of the european union why should we do this there is no purpose to it does hold pro checked so those two sides are standing there in it is not three com so i little the difference between...
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all sides here see that this deal is just one big problem for the brics it tears it's not bricks city enough they say this is bricks it in name only we kept much too close to the european union we have to keep regulations we had the european court of justice will still be there we can leave when we choose of our own volition so it's a no from the hard line breaks it tears and they are still plotting in the back rooms of westminster here whether they will mount in an triangle vote of no confidence within the tory party against a reason may and the remainder is of course a large numbers of the public at parts of the labor party the liberals and many others they say this is horrible this is much worse than the conditions we have in the european union in the european union anyway so what's the point of leaving if it is a botched and minor and negative deal like tourism a has put it on the table so no nobody is happy with it and there is a really grumpy mood all over the country this is it remains the most divisive issue ever in the last decades of british politics all right barbara vessel
all sides here see that this deal is just one big problem for the brics it tears it's not bricks city enough they say this is bricks it in name only we kept much too close to the european union we have to keep regulations we had the european court of justice will still be there we can leave when we choose of our own volition so it's a no from the hard line breaks it tears and they are still plotting in the back rooms of westminster here whether they will mount in an triangle vote of no...
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well i think some traders have been taken into account with big players like to us but of course brick city is arguing that you can't trust these economic forecasts they called project fear they say that also in the run up to the referendum it was warned that immediately after the vote for brics it that the economy would crash and this hasn't happened so it also makes clear that it's a political project it's really not an economic project for people who really want to cut loose from the e.u. they think that maybe a shorter pain would be worth it they think it's worth also for us for sovereignty and for britain to be a more agile player politically possibly opes economically and burkett this statement coming ahead of course of that very to now say the commons on the eleventh of december on may's deal do you think that it's going to you are dealing extra blow. everything that's being discussed now is always seen through the lens of the vote that's going to come and a couple of weeks time and we have seen m.p.'s today in the house of commons seizing on this report and they said well we have to
well i think some traders have been taken into account with big players like to us but of course brick city is arguing that you can't trust these economic forecasts they called project fear they say that also in the run up to the referendum it was warned that immediately after the vote for brics it that the economy would crash and this hasn't happened so it also makes clear that it's a political project it's really not an economic project for people who really want to cut loose from the e.u....
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mean i think it's really it's a fifty fifty situation i mean if we if we look at the hearts called brick city years in the tory party on the d u p. so three some may really needs to convince quite a lot of labor m.p.'s and i'm not sure if she's able to do so think she does not say we get a worst case scenario here that the break the tears they win out they take britain down a route of the deregulated economy perhaps looking at their you know low business taxes harsh immigration policy how can the e.u. respond how should the respond first of all i don't think that we will see that if . they won't find a majority because if she if she loses that vote that definitely means snap elections and then every everything probably starts from scratch again probably with a charity called an led government which would change probably some things but it might not stop from from happening but doesn't that you need to prepare for the fact that this might be a hard brags that i mean and what would you do in that case i mean i am unconvinced that all twenty seven countries are preparing for a heart breaks it i
mean i think it's really it's a fifty fifty situation i mean if we if we look at the hearts called brick city years in the tory party on the d u p. so three some may really needs to convince quite a lot of labor m.p.'s and i'm not sure if she's able to do so think she does not say we get a worst case scenario here that the break the tears they win out they take britain down a route of the deregulated economy perhaps looking at their you know low business taxes harsh immigration policy how can...
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hard line brick city is would call it scaremongering but the bank of england says the figures don't lie. by the end of twenty twenty three g.d.p. is more than ten percent lower in the disorderly scenario compared to that may twenty sixteen trend. the bank also said if the island nation has to leave the e.u. in a holiday breaks it the pound could plummet twenty five percent against other major currencies that's a worst case scenario it says but possible have the country doesn't agree to a deal even so it's still far from clear that to reason they will be able to push their agreement with the e.u. through a combative british parliament although she's doing all she can to give things a positive spin on what we see behind the analysis that we have published today and indeed the chancellor recognise this morning is that our deal is the best deal available for jobs and our economy that allows us to all of the referendum and realise the opportunities of breaks in. the analysis carried out by the government also shows britain's economy will suffer even if the deal goes through so the big questi
hard line brick city is would call it scaremongering but the bank of england says the figures don't lie. by the end of twenty twenty three g.d.p. is more than ten percent lower in the disorderly scenario compared to that may twenty sixteen trend. the bank also said if the island nation has to leave the e.u. in a holiday breaks it the pound could plummet twenty five percent against other major currencies that's a worst case scenario it says but possible have the country doesn't agree to a deal...
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to resume a face is a long and politically dangerous day trying to sell a brick city deal to her own capital. a cease fire agreed between palestinian groups and israel is so far holding the egyptian brokered truce came after a major escalation in the fighting that saw seven palestinians killed leaders say they'll abide by the agreement as long as israel does the same the announcement was met with celebrations in gaza and protests in israel we have two correspondents following the latest on the cease fire we'll speak with hoda abdel-hamid in gaza shortly for us as go to stephanie in west jerusalem stephanie just get us right up to speed what's been going going on over night. it's been quiet the ceasefire is holding the moment it's more of what's happening here the headlines is a potential diplomatic fallout from that we are expecting any point the defense minister avigdor lieberman to hold a press conference the leaks coming out of the meeting that he's been holding with his party is that he intends to resign over this or we would have to wait and see basically that meeting yesterday
to resume a face is a long and politically dangerous day trying to sell a brick city deal to her own capital. a cease fire agreed between palestinian groups and israel is so far holding the egyptian brokered truce came after a major escalation in the fighting that saw seven palestinians killed leaders say they'll abide by the agreement as long as israel does the same the announcement was met with celebrations in gaza and protests in israel we have two correspondents following the latest on the...
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who are within the tory parties and which are her worst opponent that's the hard right group of brick city years who say this is a you know this is a vessel state arrangement boris johnson has been writing again this morning in the challenge graph and saying we are bowing our next to the dictate of the european union dramatic language there so they are not stopping with as they are carrying on with their constant attacks against the prime minister if you look at the newspapers this morning we see the independent here they show nine contenders for to reason may's office starting with boris johnson and experts of minister david davis and so on and so forth it seems pretty much everybody in westminster things he could be of better prime minister then treason may already garrick let's come to you in brussels now the british prime minister says these next seven days of negotiations with the e.u. will be critical but is that you really willing to renegotiate anything at this point. look i mean there are two parts of this agreement there is one part which is the divorce part of the agreement and
who are within the tory parties and which are her worst opponent that's the hard right group of brick city years who say this is a you know this is a vessel state arrangement boris johnson has been writing again this morning in the challenge graph and saying we are bowing our next to the dictate of the european union dramatic language there so they are not stopping with as they are carrying on with their constant attacks against the prime minister if you look at the newspapers this morning we...
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say we need more time so if we can hold a referendum and so brussels needs to repair itself the brick city is not going to happen or tommy john wirth bragg's it expert and blogger we thank you so much for joining us this evening to share that view we appreciate it. well as ever the conversation continues online here at the day you can find us either on twitter either at seat of your news or at sarah kelly don't forget you can use the hash tag the day the day is almost done but before we go we want to tell you that the world's largest postcard has been unveiled and it is on the slopes of the glacier in the swiss alps it is meant to highlight the threat from global warming a swiss environmental group gathered thousands of postcards from children around the world and turned them into one giant composite so to play you out of the day we leave you now with some images of that giant postcard i'm sorry kelly in berlin thanks for watching enjoy. we have one hundred twenty five thousand plus kurds from children from all around the world and they all have in common that they are asking us and their
say we need more time so if we can hold a referendum and so brussels needs to repair itself the brick city is not going to happen or tommy john wirth bragg's it expert and blogger we thank you so much for joining us this evening to share that view we appreciate it. well as ever the conversation continues online here at the day you can find us either on twitter either at seat of your news or at sarah kelly don't forget you can use the hash tag the day the day is almost done but before we go we...
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it's going to be back this do not get your bricks deal through and that is a big threat for those brick cities who have spent a lifetime trying to get the u.k. out of europe indeed alex forrest whiting d.w. reporter thank you very much indeed. argentina says it has no means to raise the wreck of a submarine that went missing a year ago with forty four crew members on board authorities have released the first images of the sun one which was found on friday nine hundred meters below the surface of the atlantic ocean off for his believe a water leak caused the german to implode the exact details of the tragedy remain unclear some say only a full examination of the hole would provide answers. grieving and angry. the relatives of the missing submariners have spent months putting pressure on the argentinean government to give them more information and tell them what happened to their loved ones. we were sitting at the dining table with my mom when the message from the submarine command force arrived seeing that an object that was detected yesterday was that our son. we couldn't believe it we turned
it's going to be back this do not get your bricks deal through and that is a big threat for those brick cities who have spent a lifetime trying to get the u.k. out of europe indeed alex forrest whiting d.w. reporter thank you very much indeed. argentina says it has no means to raise the wreck of a submarine that went missing a year ago with forty four crew members on board authorities have released the first images of the sun one which was found on friday nine hundred meters below the surface...
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raise the may when david cameron the previous prime minister who called the referendum resigned the brick city is failed to organize properly and take the leadership of the conservative party and the country and take control of the negotiation and then into the vacuum to raise them a step in and again it is the same group of people who have a loan to conduct negotiations in this way sidelining her bra. exit secretaries nor forming the cabinet regularly if they had wanted all pressed to be involved it's difficult to see how she could have refused so it is a crisis of the political class at least of the conservative part of the political class that they have failed to lead this process through to any conclusion i want has to say it's probably because going back to two thousand and sixteen none of them expected to find themselves in that position because none of them expected that the good people would vote leave and that they had never really sorted themselves out since then marcus reflect upon that because i sometimes get the impression and i and i think the this storm that briggs it has create
raise the may when david cameron the previous prime minister who called the referendum resigned the brick city is failed to organize properly and take the leadership of the conservative party and the country and take control of the negotiation and then into the vacuum to raise them a step in and again it is the same group of people who have a loan to conduct negotiations in this way sidelining her bra. exit secretaries nor forming the cabinet regularly if they had wanted all pressed to be...
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motion forty eight are needed but may did receive a boost on friday with the backing of a prominent brick city or environment secretary michael gove but if may hold onto the prime ministership she faces a fight to get her deal passed by parliament a vote is expected in early december and former press secretary david davis is warning the agreement will be rejected or general has more side the u.k. parliament. well the ship of state on friday evening is looking more stable than it was twenty four hours ago theresa may has appointed a new briggs's secretary replacing dominic robb who resigned on thursday stephen bach lee up to now a junior health minister but crucially a leave supporter that portfolio requires a leave supporter to make it in any way effective he takes up the position albeit a portfolio reduced in stature to reason may will be leading the negotiations we're told at least over the next ten days with the e.u. she's also brought back into her cabinet and the rudd the former home secretary a pro remain minister and a close ally of to resume a to take up estimate vai's position at work
motion forty eight are needed but may did receive a boost on friday with the backing of a prominent brick city or environment secretary michael gove but if may hold onto the prime ministership she faces a fight to get her deal passed by parliament a vote is expected in early december and former press secretary david davis is warning the agreement will be rejected or general has more side the u.k. parliament. well the ship of state on friday evening is looking more stable than it was twenty four...
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battlefield of the thirty years war at the africa of the war it unites about three hundred imperial cities spaceship bricks and counties under one ruler the emperor. but they take different sides and are bitter adversaries. before the peace negotiations in minster and many attempts to mediate between the rival powers have failed. but battlefield defeats and the high level of indebtedness on all sides broke no other solution. the power of diplomacy has come. as it does this think it has to i think this is the real treasure in this whole of peace because these portraits were created right after the conclusion of peace love it out as well and it's always exciting when i come to this room in person and look at these i'm back. dorrell portraits then i feel we really have so much to thank these men and these envoys for when i look around this was the political elite of the time just for that you have to bear in mind that these were all people with a great deal of political experience and an excellent education and i longed for the addition of how old and how far and then also. the emperor the ruling princes and
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city's future the expansion, tax policies, etc. with amazon taking over brick and mortar stores, in a way they are getting free data that other cities were not have access to. within moving into different businesses isn't this a form of monopoly? guest: i wondered if we were going to get the monopoly antitrust questions this morning. for the first question regarding the data, there is already a location consulting industry for businesses that would have a lot of locations that amazon already got. one of the jokes and eight is with the special information to the extent that was not available to the general industry, amazon might be able to open its own location consulting firm of the information. the issue really is that amazon has got every city and state to show them their cards and is now able to command higher subsidies as result. alabama paid about $50 million in subsidies for a distribution center in birmingham. amazon needs distribution centers in order to service its customers. there is no real reason to subsidize something they need to do anyway. furthe
city's future the expansion, tax policies, etc. with amazon taking over brick and mortar stores, in a way they are getting free data that other cities were not have access to. within moving into different businesses isn't this a form of monopoly? guest: i wondered if we were going to get the monopoly antitrust questions this morning. for the first question regarding the data, there is already a location consulting industry for businesses that would have a lot of locations that amazon already...
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city hall. amazon's brick and mortar shops just keep coming. >> the company is opening its first four star storethe bay area on fourth street and berkeley and it's the third store of its kind in the country. amazon's four star stores feature products that have at least a four star rating online. items range from kitchen cookware, home decor, books and smart home devices. >> we know customers, of course, they like to shop online, but many, many customers still enjoy shopping offline. so our goal with amazon four star is to give customers more choice and more opportunities. >> the berkeley shop has 19 employees. the two other locations are in new york city and lone tree, colorado, which is near denver. it's unclear how many more physical stores amazon plans to open. >>> paul, looks like we got a pretty clear, if not crystal clear night going. >> there's not one cloud in the sky right now and pretty comfortable evening temperatures. mind you, it's november. we're close to 70 degrees now in oakland, 66 in santa rosa, 66 in livermore, san francisco holding onto 60 degrees a few more minutes and conco
city hall. amazon's brick and mortar shops just keep coming. >> the company is opening its first four star storethe bay area on fourth street and berkeley and it's the third store of its kind in the country. amazon's four star stores feature products that have at least a four star rating online. items range from kitchen cookware, home decor, books and smart home devices. >> we know customers, of course, they like to shop online, but many, many customers still enjoy shopping offline....
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city of london. in 1968. it was opened in 1971 because they had to do a brick by brick rebuilds. why is this bridge here? robert mcculloch, tell us quickly who he is and why he came here? robert mcculloch is the founder of our city. people are familiar with mcculloch chain saws. that is robert p mcculloch. he saw this area, built a plant here, but wanted to bring people to live here. he saw the natural beauty of the area and was looking for a draw. he heard that the london bridge have been put up for sale by the city of london, and he thought, that would be perfect. so he was the winning bidder. >> which we are driving over right now, right? >> we are driving over it now. three years it took to get it shipped here and rebuild. he opened it in 1971. along with the lake and the bridge, those are the two biggest draws for our city. people at the time thought they were kidding, that the london bridge was now going to be located in arizona. there were all kinds of rumors that he brought -- bought the wrong bridge. none of those were true. he knew which bridge you was buying and he purchased the london bridge,
city of london. in 1968. it was opened in 1971 because they had to do a brick by brick rebuilds. why is this bridge here? robert mcculloch, tell us quickly who he is and why he came here? robert mcculloch is the founder of our city. people are familiar with mcculloch chain saws. that is robert p mcculloch. he saw this area, built a plant here, but wanted to bring people to live here. he saw the natural beauty of the area and was looking for a draw. he heard that the london bridge have been put...
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from the city of london in 1968. in 1971 because by brick o do a brick rebuild. tell us who robert mcculloch came here.he >> robert mcculloch is the founder of our city. eople are familiar with mcculloch chainsaws. that is robert mcculloch. he wanted -- he saw this area nd built a plant here but wanted to bring people to live here. of thethe natural bought area and was looking for a draw. hard that the london bridge had been put up for sale the city of london and thought that was perfect. he was the winning bidder. war driving over -- aware driving over right now. the winning bidder in 1968, took three years to get it shipped here and rebuilt and he opened it in 1971 fp. along with the lake and london bridge toes are the -- those are two biggest draws for our city. people at the time thought they kidding that the london bridge was now going to be and all kindszona rulemors he bought the wrong not true. that is it has been a major attraction for our city. now?ere are we right >> we are on the island. we crossed the bridge. the island, honestly, never existed in the
from the city of london in 1968. in 1971 because by brick o do a brick rebuild. tell us who robert mcculloch came here.he >> robert mcculloch is the founder of our city. eople are familiar with mcculloch chainsaws. that is robert mcculloch. he wanted -- he saw this area nd built a plant here but wanted to bring people to live here. of thethe natural bought area and was looking for a draw. hard that the london bridge had been put up for sale the city of london and thought that was perfect....
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across the city its all i saw in the case politicians and their heated bricks acho down and it's not just remain us who don't like the deal franks of tears than happy to. be the politicians find food. and. some of them in the middle of the end of the day the referendum was a binary choice was winston churchill said a majority of is in off. by you voted to leave i'm not going to lie but right now i would stay we need to fight. the difficult compromises haven't united the two sides just to be bait on the country great citizen remain assumed to be further apart than ever but on one thing they do agree this is not the deal they want for their country. so opinion on briggs's clearly divided what are the main problems that people have with this deal. the main problem so i cherry that this is a deal that pleases nobody because it is at the core of brecht's it of the whole project that there is a lie the lie it was rex it is going to give you something fantastic something great something better than you have as being a member of the european union and of course now the deal cannot deliver th
across the city its all i saw in the case politicians and their heated bricks acho down and it's not just remain us who don't like the deal franks of tears than happy to. be the politicians find food. and. some of them in the middle of the end of the day the referendum was a binary choice was winston churchill said a majority of is in off. by you voted to leave i'm not going to lie but right now i would stay we need to fight. the difficult compromises haven't united the two sides just to be...
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they are saying to the city, a two story brick building has a . that is a high-rise building. but that's what they want you to believe. that there foundation is 7 feet deep. i know how deep it is. you can go on to microfilm. there is a permit. i did it in 1991. is on file. it shows the depth of that footing. it is 4 feet deep which is the proper depth of a foundation. you will also notice joe should they have shown something about a neighbor's building that basically says the neighbor's building is not 4 feet deep. it is 7 feet deep which is ridiculous. it is offensive to me as an engineer. at then allows them to show something on their building that resolves the issue. sometimes you just have to say, this is not right. i will take a hit for this. i would love to walk away and be another person that says this is somebody else's problem. i just can't do that. i will take a hit for it. it is the right thing to do. there is no other motive. and a brief they say i am doing broke. i talked to the building department and i should have talked to them earlier. they've made some sugges
they are saying to the city, a two story brick building has a . that is a high-rise building. but that's what they want you to believe. that there foundation is 7 feet deep. i know how deep it is. you can go on to microfilm. there is a permit. i did it in 1991. is on file. it shows the depth of that footing. it is 4 feet deep which is the proper depth of a foundation. you will also notice joe should they have shown something about a neighbor's building that basically says the neighbor's...
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. >> amazon going brick and mortar one city at a time. >>> the american academy of pediatrics is updating. what they say that you should never do. (music throughout) hebreakfast makers, takers, step counters, outdoor explorers, faith restorers, appointment keepers, fantastic creatures. farmer's market goers, cholesterol lowerers cell phone silencers. the new lease on lifers, and the positive thinkers. here's to you all that see every day as an opportunity to thrive your way. >>> san joaquin is investigating the death of two inmates on death row. one was sentenced to death for the murders of four people in 2004. the incidents were not relevanted and they believe that the two men killed themselves. >>> a san jose mother is sitting in a colorado jail cell this morning accused of kidnapping her two children. they were found with her mother who does not have custody with them in a home in colorado springs. the children were not harmed. the mother was arrested for kidnapping. the police say that she tricked a social worker and took off with the children laher supervi with the children. she will
. >> amazon going brick and mortar one city at a time. >>> the american academy of pediatrics is updating. what they say that you should never do. (music throughout) hebreakfast makers, takers, step counters, outdoor explorers, faith restorers, appointment keepers, fantastic creatures. farmer's market goers, cholesterol lowerers cell phone silencers. the new lease on lifers, and the positive thinkers. here's to you all that see every day as an opportunity to thrive your way....
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across the city it's all i saw in the case politicians and their heated bricks acho down and it's not just remain us who don't like the deal frank said tears on happy to. the politicians five foot. and. something in the middle well at the end of the day the referendum was a binary choice was winston churchill said a majority of is enough. i voted to leave i'm not going to lie but right now i would stay we need to fight the bricks that. the difficult compromises haven't united the two sides have to be paid on the country great citizen remain assumed to be further apart than ever but on one thing they do agree this is not the deal they want for their country. so the tears and remain are is both on a happy bear giteau what are the main problems that people have with the stress deal. well i would say a lot of people in the country actually really nothing to do with it anymore because for them it's really too complicated and they just want to get it on the and they don't want to hear about it anymore but underneath there is a lot of confusion in the country and a lot of anger like melissa
across the city it's all i saw in the case politicians and their heated bricks acho down and it's not just remain us who don't like the deal frank said tears on happy to. the politicians five foot. and. something in the middle well at the end of the day the referendum was a binary choice was winston churchill said a majority of is enough. i voted to leave i'm not going to lie but right now i would stay we need to fight the bricks that. the difficult compromises haven't united the two sides have...
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contest because you not only risk delaying bricks if you risk the raining the whole process if this is what you really want there is a move among these cities within her own party for a no confidence vote they need around forty eight letters to be sent so far they've been about twenty five that have been sent so at the moment she's ok the form of bracks except for tree dominic rop who quit on thursday has today come out saying he doesn't like this draft delatour however he believes that a leadership contest would be a distraction so at the moment she is still ok but making it very clear to those. people that they need to support are those top brussels then for a minute on the other side i mean how do you think brussels will respond to any attempt from britain to renegotiate that draft deal well theresa may said today that she's going to brussels this week she's going to meet your younker and that she will not sign off will not divorce deal until she has assurances from brussels that the u.k. is going to have a good deal with the brics that they want is free trade deal however what is what you know what can the e.u. do we've been trashing th
contest because you not only risk delaying bricks if you risk the raining the whole process if this is what you really want there is a move among these cities within her own party for a no confidence vote they need around forty eight letters to be sent so far they've been about twenty five that have been sent so at the moment she's ok the form of bracks except for tree dominic rop who quit on thursday has today come out saying he doesn't like this draft delatour however he believes that a...
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across the city it's all i saw in the case politicians and their heated bricks acho down and it's not just remain us who don't like the deal franks of tears on happy to. the politicians find food. and. some of them in the middle the end of the day the referendum was a binary choice was winston churchill said a majority of is enough. i voted to leave i'm not going to lie but right now i would stay we need to fight the fact that. the difficult compromises haven't united the two sides of the debate on the country breaks it is in remain assumed to be further apart than ever but on one thing they do agree this is not the deal they want for their country. our barbara we heard there this is not the deal they want for their country what exactly do people there say is the problem with this agreement. the problem is disagreement is that it pleases absolutely nobody is she has achieved a reason made the impossible the seemingly impossible to come back with a deal that is rejected from all sides opposition and many people in britain say this is not good enough this is still going to wreak economi
across the city it's all i saw in the case politicians and their heated bricks acho down and it's not just remain us who don't like the deal franks of tears on happy to. the politicians find food. and. some of them in the middle the end of the day the referendum was a binary choice was winston churchill said a majority of is enough. i voted to leave i'm not going to lie but right now i would stay we need to fight the fact that. the difficult compromises haven't united the two sides of the...
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city's poorest can afford. there is no clean running water here. infectious diseases like gastro and to write us to brick and typhus are part of daily life the crowded conditions and exacerbate the problem often seven family members share a single room although half the population in mumbai lives like this the informal slum settlements take up less than ten percent of the area of the city. experts say regular apartments are simply too expensive for most people in mumbai which is india's main financial center. there isn't a simple. question this way this decision on yourself all of the. basically one reason is that it's wrong because of that it was the first thing you would have. for. the average selling price per square meter for a standard apartment in mumbai is the equivalent of nearly twenty five hundred euros that's more than the average annual salary and dia clearly an affordable for most people. the only real viable and ward of housing and effective and cried in a stick of producing affordable housing in the city is celebrating so really the focus the policy focus should be on updating and improvin
city's poorest can afford. there is no clean running water here. infectious diseases like gastro and to write us to brick and typhus are part of daily life the crowded conditions and exacerbate the problem often seven family members share a single room although half the population in mumbai lives like this the informal slum settlements take up less than ten percent of the area of the city. experts say regular apartments are simply too expensive for most people in mumbai which is india's main...
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more than ever, it is critical that the city of san francisco continues to support growth in our brick-and-mortar shopping districts. resulting in increased foot traffic. i have been personally operating in the lower village since 1988 and see this project as a win for the neighborhood. >> president hillis: next speaker, please. >> my family owns the building across the street. i intended to be here as a neutral person to support mitigation measures that you could adopt if you approve this project. though i do have some handouts here. i was a little offended by the project developer citing our building as one that has the mass that their building does. we're two stories over retail. this is a project of 85,000 square feet. 85,000. in the 15 years that i was on the planning commission, the board of appeals, i never saw a project this size in the neighborhood commercial district. now, maybe since then it's changed, but i never saw something this big because commercial districts were not designed for this kind of mass. this is a small street. it's not lombard street. it's a small narrow street, desp
more than ever, it is critical that the city of san francisco continues to support growth in our brick-and-mortar shopping districts. resulting in increased foot traffic. i have been personally operating in the lower village since 1988 and see this project as a win for the neighborhood. >> president hillis: next speaker, please. >> my family owns the building across the street. i intended to be here as a neutral person to support mitigation measures that you could adopt if you...
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city of london in 1968. it was opened in 1971, because they had to do a brick wide brick readout. >> why is the bridge here? . us who robert mcculloch >> robert mcculloch, he is the founder of our city. people are familiar with mcculloch chain saws. mcculloch.ert p. he saw the area, built a plant here, but wanted to bring people to live here. he saw the natural beauty of the area. he was looking for a draw. he had heard that the london bridge had been put up for sale by the city of london, and he thought that would be perfect. so he was the winning bidder. >> which we are driving over it right now. now, are driving it over and he was the winning bidder in 1968. it took three years to get it shipped here, and rebuilt, he opened it in 1971. along with the lake and the london bridge, those are the two biggest draws for our city. people at the time thought they the londong, that bridge was now going to be located in arizona. there were all kinds of rumors that he bought the wrong bridge. none of those are true. he knew which bridge he was buying, and he purchased the london bridge. and it has been a major attrac
city of london in 1968. it was opened in 1971, because they had to do a brick wide brick readout. >> why is the bridge here? . us who robert mcculloch >> robert mcculloch, he is the founder of our city. people are familiar with mcculloch chain saws. mcculloch.ert p. he saw the area, built a plant here, but wanted to bring people to live here. he saw the natural beauty of the area. he was looking for a draw. he had heard that the london bridge had been put up for sale by the city of...
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cities. >>> i'm in las vegas at shop.org where a lot of people are thinking if they have a brick and mortarre, how do they get customers into their store to actually buy something? it's something my next guest thinks of a lot. david is owner of bricks works. thanks for stopping by. >> thanks for having me, j.j., i appreciate it. >> i think what you're doing is fascinating. your whole company is about getting people who are browsing on their phone and getting them in to a retail stheer that right. what we focus on is helping brands and retailers who engage in online content and get them into a store for a branded experience and offer them a higher level of experience when we get to store. what we find is those sorts of experiences are catalysts for driving value out of those customers. what i mean by that -- >> i was going same let's take all of those words out and let's say, give me an example. i am a spice store. what do i need to do to get people into the store. >> we don't deal with spices. >> which is why i used it as a hypothetd cal. >> you would use your website to offer content aroun
cities. >>> i'm in las vegas at shop.org where a lot of people are thinking if they have a brick and mortarre, how do they get customers into their store to actually buy something? it's something my next guest thinks of a lot. david is owner of bricks works. thanks for stopping by. >> thanks for having me, j.j., i appreciate it. >> i think what you're doing is fascinating. your whole company is about getting people who are browsing on their phone and getting them in to a...
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bricks had fallen off the walls. they said it was nothing to worry about. suggestsrnment report up to 40,000 homes are in need of repair. that is almost 10% of the city's available housing. who is to blame for the lack k f maintenance? it is estimated only one in five buildings flagged as being at risk of collapsing have been renovated. lengthy procedures are to blame. are stuck in a system that prevents us from carrying out the necessary repair work when and where it t is most needed. said ane's minister investigation was underway. a man has another accolade to his name. , the french award literary prize. >> i am outside the historic restaurant where the prize has been announced for 2018. much excitement as the announcement was made, a a coming-of-age tale set within the industrial decline in eastern france in the 1990's and it is told using the language of young people, a lot of slang. not the most usual language we would see. namesnow joining the big who have one in the past. in the past.on knows it is france a jackpot ticket to instant book sales. >> a change in pace. the business world was watching closely the u.s. elections to see what it might m
bricks had fallen off the walls. they said it was nothing to worry about. suggestsrnment report up to 40,000 homes are in need of repair. that is almost 10% of the city's available housing. who is to blame for the lack k f maintenance? it is estimated only one in five buildings flagged as being at risk of collapsing have been renovated. lengthy procedures are to blame. are stuck in a system that prevents us from carrying out the necessary repair work when and where it t is most needed. said...
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literally are saying we know and then link to a city university study that doesn't mention russia imagines twitter and the use of twitter for the bricks and referendum well look. when you're investigating something you don't necessarily know what you're looking for until you start finding things and no doubt this is all about improving british society as well as the british economy what do you make of the fact that now the bank of england's brics impact assessment is going to be released do you expected to say they were going to be doomed or nor first for what i make of it's going to be released well i repeat this is going to be released because you know we need to know what the bank of england thinks i want your as it were impact assessment and the. conservatives are people's vote welp because there is a segment of the future you know making under bridges we think that leaving the world's largest and three. free trade area the single market is not a wise thing. to do margaret thatcher was instrumental in creating it we celebrated its start we've been trading freely with the european union for you know over forty years and we've also
literally are saying we know and then link to a city university study that doesn't mention russia imagines twitter and the use of twitter for the bricks and referendum well look. when you're investigating something you don't necessarily know what you're looking for until you start finding things and no doubt this is all about improving british society as well as the british economy what do you make of the fact that now the bank of england's brics impact assessment is going to be released do you...
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cities. >> i'm in las vegas at shop.org where a lot of people are thinking about, if they have a brick andortar store, how do they get customers into their store to actually buy something? it is something my next guest thinks about a lot. he's the ceo of brick works. it's nice to see you. thanks for stopping by. >> thanks for having me, jj, i appreciate it. >> i think what you were doing is fascinating. your whole company is about taking someone who is maybe browsing on their phone and getting them into a retailer. >> that's right. we focus on helping brands and retailers to engage online traffic who has intent to go to a store and get those customers into a store through a branded experience and offer them a higher level of experience when they get to store. what we find is that those sorts of experiences are a catalyst for driving value out of those customers. >> let's take the words out and just say, give me an example. i am a spice store. what do i need to do to get people in my door? >> so we don't work with any spice retailers. >> it's a hypothetical. >> you would use your website to
cities. >> i'm in las vegas at shop.org where a lot of people are thinking about, if they have a brick andortar store, how do they get customers into their store to actually buy something? it is something my next guest thinks about a lot. he's the ceo of brick works. it's nice to see you. thanks for stopping by. >> thanks for having me, jj, i appreciate it. >> i think what you were doing is fascinating. your whole company is about taking someone who is maybe browsing on their...