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on chris colbert welcome to the program it is the largest trade deal ever struck by the european union naturally there were a big round of applause in brussels this week when the e.u. announced its agreement with south americas nations brazil argentina uruguay and paro but could the deal be a headache for europe in the coming months or even a failure a vocal opposition suggests ratifying the deal won't be easy. after the celebration comes the backlash french farmers are among those coming out against the methods or agreement brussels says it will bring their products to new markets while saving $4000000000.00 euros in customs but many worry about the effects on their local market. and the markets hang by a very fragile balance we add a little more volume prices will collapse and if prices collapse there is no life for us. he's not alone similar concerns are coming out of ireland poland and germany a focal point is the e.u. concession to south american beef producers $99000.00 tons at a lower tariff of 7 and a half percent european beef producers say their market is already tight and they'll now
on chris colbert welcome to the program it is the largest trade deal ever struck by the european union naturally there were a big round of applause in brussels this week when the e.u. announced its agreement with south americas nations brazil argentina uruguay and paro but could the deal be a headache for europe in the coming months or even a failure a vocal opposition suggests ratifying the deal won't be easy. after the celebration comes the backlash french farmers are among those coming out...
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deal and some sort of relationships of the with the european union to an idea now of abandoning the european union entirely and the shape and nature of boris johnson's inner circle and his team has has that intent absolutely get out and cut ties with them can they do it's many people think it's impossible but this i'm going to try and it is it is a completely new direction inside the u.k. aimed at even a new direction for the u.k. the european union lines i'd love to chat more about this is plenty more to discuss but we're going to take our viewers back to that hearing in the u.s. house somewhere or form a special counsel robert testified before the judiciary committee track you your investigation found that president trump directed white house counsel don mcginn to fire you you know career through. and the president claimed that he wanted to fire you because you had supposed conflicts of interests in that correct tro you had no conflicts of interest that required your removal in that of fact are correct and in fact done mcgann it viands to president that the asserted conflicts were in his words silly and not real conflicts in tha
deal and some sort of relationships of the with the european union to an idea now of abandoning the european union entirely and the shape and nature of boris johnson's inner circle and his team has has that intent absolutely get out and cut ties with them can they do it's many people think it's impossible but this i'm going to try and it is it is a completely new direction inside the u.k. aimed at even a new direction for the u.k. the european union lines i'd love to chat more about this is...
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nature and. or. the european union has promised to stop exporting its plastic waste to developing countries but only in 2021 so for now the trash mountains of malaysia and its neighbors will just keep growing. well for more now i'm joined by w.'s terms in walker who focuses on environmental issues for d w good to see you times and a growing number of countries are banning plastic bags germany is not one of them why is germany not showing leadership on this issue i guess that's a question that i put to an environment straight spokesman quite recently his response was germany has such waste disposal and. recycling facilities that it doesn't actually need to have a back what they did a couple of years back was to introduce a voluntary fee under which retailers could say ok our customers will be asked to pay a nominal amount of money $0.20 perhaps to have a plastic bag and they say that that has been fairly successful and it has cut the number of bags that germans use by 2 thirds so the average now each year germans the average german uses 24 plastic bags so many people in the country so the government
nature and. or. the european union has promised to stop exporting its plastic waste to developing countries but only in 2021 so for now the trash mountains of malaysia and its neighbors will just keep growing. well for more now i'm joined by w.'s terms in walker who focuses on environmental issues for d w good to see you times and a growing number of countries are banning plastic bags germany is not one of them why is germany not showing leadership on this issue i guess that's a question that i...
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that we do need a very forceful approach to this to bring this to a natural conclusion quickly and sensibly, we hit the european unionin a slightly better mood to listen to alternative plans by the deputy you —— the deputy was relentless at night saying, no change. i wish them all well, whoever it is but it's not going to be easy. it won't be easy. it looks at philip hammond and the fa ct it looks at philip hammond and the fact that he sang, i'm off, i will go before i'm sacked. then you move on to the other papers who as you say look at the various other resignations that will flow in. but many have mentioned the fact that including chris mason are political correspondence and others over here at the bbc, that even though the leadership of the tory party will change and we have new premise to, a lot of the other elements have not changed at all of the you mentioned a new leadership within brussels. i'm not looking for anything from them. i think it will be even more in transient with her but i'm hoping that chancellor merkel and others of the 27 members will be a little bit more consider true in the tone of being ab
that we do need a very forceful approach to this to bring this to a natural conclusion quickly and sensibly, we hit the european unionin a slightly better mood to listen to alternative plans by the deputy you —— the deputy was relentless at night saying, no change. i wish them all well, whoever it is but it's not going to be easy. it won't be easy. it looks at philip hammond and the fa ct it looks at philip hammond and the fact that he sang, i'm off, i will go before i'm sacked. then you...
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continue moving on its past towards the european union because again that's not only a perspective but that's something that is very in the hair and to the georgian nature the culture history georgia feels itself european so it's only going where he sees it should go to russian government because very concerned about the surfeit of the russian citizens recently the government becomes talk and so on that even stop the flights. would take everything gets a face value we've had since the war and that's very interesting and it's something that maybe we have not and resigned enough but we've had to last year i think 1700000 russian tourists in georgia and the war was in 2008 so it's very recent and we have an occupation line at 40 kilometers from the sea despite that there has not been a single incident involving any russian tourists in georgia on the country i think that the reaction of the russian population was that they wanted to continue to come to georgia and in a way i'm sure that they will come back to georgia because drug. the hospitality is for everyone we as a georgia are a country of exceptional stability in this region that is not a model and wh
continue moving on its past towards the european union because again that's not only a perspective but that's something that is very in the hair and to the georgian nature the culture history georgia feels itself european so it's only going where he sees it should go to russian government because very concerned about the surfeit of the russian citizens recently the government becomes talk and so on that even stop the flights. would take everything gets a face value we've had since the war and...
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of our friends from the european union and reminding them about what you are being able to do in this country with the innovation. we are being able to deliver liquefied natural gas to them so they can move away from these dirtier, burning, old, inefficient plants and bring a cleaner environment to those countries. you know, it is our national labs at the department of energy. we have talked about this and you have seen this through your years, where this technological revolution that is occurring. we are not only increasing our energy supply, but we are making it cleaner. we are doing it in a way that the world is enjoying with us. and at your direction, mr. president, d.o.e. launched, as you mentioned earlier, the water security grand challenge. using the power of competition, the water security grand challenge will spur innovation and advances in transformational thatgy that -- technology will meet the global need for safe, affordable, beautiful, crystal-clear water. [applause] mr. perry: mr. president, it has been your policy, it has been your focus that greater energy security for america. while at the same time, enhancing our environmental stewardship.
of our friends from the european union and reminding them about what you are being able to do in this country with the innovation. we are being able to deliver liquefied natural gas to them so they can move away from these dirtier, burning, old, inefficient plants and bring a cleaner environment to those countries. you know, it is our national labs at the department of energy. we have talked about this and you have seen this through your years, where this technological revolution that is...
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that nature and try to our country. the european union has promised to stop exporting its plastic waste to developing countries but only in 2021 so for now the trash mountains of malaysia and its neighbors will just keep growing. well i'm joined now by clear arkin that is she is with the global alliance for incinerator alternatives that is a coalition of n.g.o.s from 90 countries working on plastic waste reduction she joins us from the beautiful place of berkeley california it's good to have you on the show i guess the question we want to ask you 1st and foremost why in the world do rich countries send their trash abroad in the 1st place i mean why is this a thing yeah good question well the global classic recycling economy is deeply broken and just exporting countries are basically exporting their problems elsewhere. in our countries like canada france nikkei are saying and they have high class recycling rates but a lot of their plastic collected. is being sent to countries like well south and you there i'm down cycle of or a current wit
that nature and try to our country. the european union has promised to stop exporting its plastic waste to developing countries but only in 2021 so for now the trash mountains of malaysia and its neighbors will just keep growing. well i'm joined now by clear arkin that is she is with the global alliance for incinerator alternatives that is a coalition of n.g.o.s from 90 countries working on plastic waste reduction she joins us from the beautiful place of berkeley california it's good to have...
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that free to the regulation and restrictions of the european union potential for economic growth in great britain is enormous and i think there is a natural partnership with the united states, president trump has been emphatic ever since the campaign that he looked forward to negotiating a reciprocal trade deal with united kingdom at the earliest opportunity. we are expecting that the prime minister boris johnson will be here we hope in august and certainly very soon and i think it will be a great relationship between the president and the prime minister and i think it will be a real opportunities to strengthen the special relationship between the two countries. this is an enormous step by britain and it is very much in america's interest to make sure this succeeds. >> thank you for coming out tonight. my name is sarah garcia and a lot of iranian americans have inherited a long-standing mistrust of the united states standing from the 1953 coup so how do we appeal to them to vote for president trump when they are affected by sanctions. >> what we have seen across iran is demonstrations in opposition to the regime not because of sanctions,
that free to the regulation and restrictions of the european union potential for economic growth in great britain is enormous and i think there is a natural partnership with the united states, president trump has been emphatic ever since the campaign that he looked forward to negotiating a reciprocal trade deal with united kingdom at the earliest opportunity. we are expecting that the prime minister boris johnson will be here we hope in august and certainly very soon and i think it will be a...
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forests all around the mania in the parable of the european union and then they are importing them back to europe. and the empire is using the natural resources not only for us but health care system education water and they are expecting to well you know in order to sow dissent. so could we say that europe is actually polarizing itself. that the pages of this exercise book code unspeakable memory is compiled testimonies of victims of congolese mustn't. as this intimate evidence finds its way to international courts the central african republic is plunged into further tumult and intricate tanev of people and a nation crippled by recent history. afrikaans part 2 of a 2 part series on al-jazeera. i really felt liberated as a journalist was all about getting to the truth doesn't i would love for this job to. cover drug deals and 999 a boeing 767 took off from new york to cairo to my. point. where we don't know everything no one. survive the journey 20 years on al-jazeera world to revisit the case of the fatal egypt air crash flight 990 what really happened on al-jazeera. seen in doha the top stories on al-jazeera the un security counci
forests all around the mania in the parable of the european union and then they are importing them back to europe. and the empire is using the natural resources not only for us but health care system education water and they are expecting to well you know in order to sow dissent. so could we say that europe is actually polarizing itself. that the pages of this exercise book code unspeakable memory is compiled testimonies of victims of congolese mustn't. as this intimate evidence finds its way...
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georgia towards rapprochement with a west and with the european union and nato so to a certain extent of course there are issues of concern of a domestic nature related to the economic situation the corruption there heavy handedness of the police and above all the perception that he vanished really sort of overpowerful and his interior minister is sort of his representative in government so there is a great dissatisfaction which is damas state but is in a way related to russia and also to the fact that russia still has a very strong presence an almost occupation if we want to call it of these 2 regions of south ossetia and abkhazia and there is a process really of an existing these regions to russia there were agreements signed in 20142015 which to all intents and purposes really brought these regions almost into russia especially if we think about south or say and this occurred after georgia has signed an association agreement with the european union and there is a lot of concern of course about nato membership because this is constantly being rated rated in nato and it is a desire expressed by georgians and it is in the constitution so of c
georgia towards rapprochement with a west and with the european union and nato so to a certain extent of course there are issues of concern of a domestic nature related to the economic situation the corruption there heavy handedness of the police and above all the perception that he vanished really sort of overpowerful and his interior minister is sort of his representative in government so there is a great dissatisfaction which is damas state but is in a way related to russia and also to the...
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cutting forests all around the mania in the pedophile the european union and then they are importing them back to europe. and the empire is using the natural resources not only for us but health care system education water and they are expecting to well you know in order to sort the sense of. so could we say that europe is actually polarizing itself. in malaysia plans to abolish the death penalty a dividing the. barrier with more than 1200 prisoners on death row one a one industry. on al-jazeera. al-jazeera where every year. i'm victoria my childhood was not always easy my mother was suffering from severe depression through making this film i hope to understand my mother's mental illness and to find out the conditions for the mentally ill have improved literally millions of people can be treated to receive no help or medications we all have a duty to change attitudes. mental illness breaking the silence on al-jazeera. my. well we're taking you to iran breaking into our coverage of iran senior nuclear negotiator the deputy foreign minister abbas is that out saying what's expected to be more reductions in his country's compliance for the 201
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cutting forests all around remaining in the parish of the european union and then they are importing them to europe. and he's using the natural resources not only forest but health care education water and they are expecting in order to sow dissension. so could we say that europe is actually polarizing itself. traditional wrestling in senegal has a village festival. now it's a national male and female school board in large arenas but big prize money. colleges there while the focus unifying cultural fold. i don't play house of cards because. senegal wrestling with reality on al-jazeera. dollars. i'm going to be like everywhere connectivity this paramount and yet for infrastructure and dependence on foreign corporations means to let me remain offline now a politician and tech activists are building a home grown solution to connect one of you and secure the nation's technological sovereignty to. rebel geeks the citizens network does either. how i missed it in doha with the headlines on al-jazeera almost a week after british royal marines seized an iranian oil tanker and forces near gibraltar the u.k. government says 3 iranian re
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for cutting forests all around remaining in the for the european union and then they are importing them to europe. and there is using the natural resources not only for us but health care system education water and they are expecting the well you know in order to sort this and. so could we say that europe is actually polarizing itself. i am fly cattle railways and experience economy class like never before qatar airways going places together. he lived in brazil's largest favela. one day the police came for. like thousands of others he disappeared. witness follows a family's epic struggle for justice which became a national cause and sent shock waves through the upper echelons of the political establishment in the shadow of the hill on al-jazeera. i also see arrivals the opportunity to understand a very different way where there before it happens you don't leave out. bang. bang. peter over here in doha the top stories from al jazeera china's foreign ministry is demanding the united states immediately cancels a potential sale of arms to taiwan the u.s. state department approve the deal worth more than 2000000000 dollars doesn't a
for cutting forests all around remaining in the for the european union and then they are importing them to europe. and there is using the natural resources not only for us but health care system education water and they are expecting the well you know in order to sort this and. so could we say that europe is actually polarizing itself. i am fly cattle railways and experience economy class like never before qatar airways going places together. he lived in brazil's largest favela. one day the...
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companies who are cutting forests all around rumanian the european union and then they are importing them to europe. and then prayer is using the natural resources not only for us but health care system education water and they are expecting to well you know in order to sow dissent. so could we say that europe is actually polarizing itself. the term pre-crime comes from this movie minority report in which a prediction is being made about something an individual has not yet done but is going to do and a preemptive arrest is made of someone before they perform that act if you would have asked me 37 years ago if we would have gunshot detection or video cameras in neighborhoods or be able to predict what crimes occur i would have said you're crazy pre-crime coming soon on al-jazeera every weekly nice cycle brings a series of breaking stories join the listening post as we tend the cameras on the media and focus on how they were caught on the stories that matter the most on al-jazeera. he lived in brazil's largest favela. one day the police came for. like thousands of others he disappeared. witness follows a family's epic struggle for justic
companies who are cutting forests all around rumanian the european union and then they are importing them to europe. and then prayer is using the natural resources not only for us but health care system education water and they are expecting to well you know in order to sow dissent. so could we say that europe is actually polarizing itself. the term pre-crime comes from this movie minority report in which a prediction is being made about something an individual has not yet done but is going to...
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forests all around the mania in the for the of the european union and then they are importing them back to europe. and the empire is using the natural resources not only for us but health care system education water and they are expecting to well you know in order to sort the sense of. so could we say that europe is actually polarizing itself. i'm victoria my childhood was not always easy my mother was suffering from severe depression through making this film i hope to understand my mother's mental illness and to find out if the conditions for the mentally ill have improved literally millions of people can be treated receive no help or medications we all have a duty to change attitudes. mental illness breaking the silence on al-jazeera. in the ghetto 7183 on the telly and much and set out on an extraordinary journey marco polo followed the sukkot design to the heart of comic-con time by. retracing his steps our modern day explorer discovers the descending distance echoes of most worlds and the reminder of what and who survives history. marco polo on al-jazeera. i'm i am going on than a quick look at headlines now iran has summoned t
forests all around the mania in the for the of the european union and then they are importing them back to europe. and the empire is using the natural resources not only for us but health care system education water and they are expecting to well you know in order to sort the sense of. so could we say that europe is actually polarizing itself. i'm victoria my childhood was not always easy my mother was suffering from severe depression through making this film i hope to understand my mother's...
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rules of the european union so they might be trying to negotiate something behind closed doors there and so the visa go out country so those eastern european countries seem like the natural allies for italy at the moment another 28 countries that are trying to agree on a common set of candidates for the top jobs here at the e.u. if they can't agree unanimously how will this go ahead. you go ahead with a majority is there doesn't have to be unanimity to decide this although obviously many of the leaders that are in this building want to have as large majority as possible to avoid problems going forward but i mean the formalities are quite clear you need countries representing 65 percent of the euro e.u. population and at least $21.00 member states so that would be enough and but it seems like none of the consolations in the today's commanded a majority or this this qualified majority like that but they did come close german chancellor merkel made it very clear on monday she was looking for a broader majority larger support for a solution so of course unity is a goal here i understand that the national leaders are trying to balance all these political and geographical inte
rules of the european union so they might be trying to negotiate something behind closed doors there and so the visa go out country so those eastern european countries seem like the natural allies for italy at the moment another 28 countries that are trying to agree on a common set of candidates for the top jobs here at the e.u. if they can't agree unanimously how will this go ahead. you go ahead with a majority is there doesn't have to be unanimity to decide this although obviously many of the...
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towards closer rapprochement with a west with a european union and nato so to a certain extent of course there are issues of concern of a domestic nature related to the economic situation the corruption there heavy handedness of the police and above all the perception that he vanished really sort of overpowerful and his interior minister is sort of his representative in government so there is a great dissatisfaction which is damas state but is in a way related to russia and also to the fact that russia still has a very strong presence of an almost occupation if we want to call it of these 2 regions of south ossetia and abkhazia and there is a process really of an existing these regions to russia there were agreements signed in 20142015 which to all intents and purposes really brought these regions almost into russia especially if we think about selfless asia and this occurred after georgia has signed an association agreement with the european union and there is a lot of concern of course about nato membership because this is constantly being rated rated in nato on it is a desire expressed by georgians and it is in the constitution so o
towards closer rapprochement with a west with a european union and nato so to a certain extent of course there are issues of concern of a domestic nature related to the economic situation the corruption there heavy handedness of the police and above all the perception that he vanished really sort of overpowerful and his interior minister is sort of his representative in government so there is a great dissatisfaction which is damas state but is in a way related to russia and also to the fact...
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towards closer rapprochement with a west with a european union and nato so to a certain extent of course there are issues of concern of a domestic nature related to the economic situation the corruption there heavy handedness of the police and above all the perception that he vanished really sort of overpowerful and his interior minister is sort of his representative in government so there is a great dissatisfaction which is domestic but is in a way related to russia and also to the fact that russia still has a very strong presence of an almost occupation if we want to call it of these 2 regions of south ossetia and abkhazia and there is a process really of an existing these regions to russia there were agreements signed in 20142015 which to all intents and purposes really brought these regions almost into russia especially if we think about selfless asia and this occurred after georgia has signed an association agreement with the european union and there is a lot of concern of course about nato membership because this is constantly being rated rated in nato and it is a desire expressed by georgians and it is in the constitution so of
towards closer rapprochement with a west with a european union and nato so to a certain extent of course there are issues of concern of a domestic nature related to the economic situation the corruption there heavy handedness of the police and above all the perception that he vanished really sort of overpowerful and his interior minister is sort of his representative in government so there is a great dissatisfaction which is domestic but is in a way related to russia and also to the fact that...
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russia and the european union and said that sanctions imposed since 2014 the annexation of crimea of course were not a desired end state and president putin said look the 2 sides are natural allies he saw no obstacle to the restoration of full ties what he wants of course is the lifting of sanctions and he said he hoped italy would speak up on russia's behalf at the e.u. level he knows that russia doesn't have many friends at the e.u. italy resolutely this populous government in particular one of them renzi salvini i beg your pardon the far right leader now the deputy prime minister has called those sanctions quote madness mr conti has lobbied for russia to be reintroduced to the g 7 the g 8 as it was of course until russia was expelled to an opportunity here to try and probe for cracks for divisions within the e.u. and to win advocacy at the e.u. level and of course in the meeting with pope francis is to putin's with the pope in 6 years an opportunity also to present himself as observers will tell you a statesman like on the world stage here was a president whose foreign policy has often left russia isolated on many fronts here being feted not just by a senior member of
russia and the european union and said that sanctions imposed since 2014 the annexation of crimea of course were not a desired end state and president putin said look the 2 sides are natural allies he saw no obstacle to the restoration of full ties what he wants of course is the lifting of sanctions and he said he hoped italy would speak up on russia's behalf at the e.u. level he knows that russia doesn't have many friends at the e.u. italy resolutely this populous government in particular one...
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the european union saying that the sanctions that have been imposed since 2014 since the annexation of crimea of course were not a desired end state and president putin said the 2 sides were natural allies no obstacles that he could see in the way of fully restored ties and he hoped that italy would be an advocate for russia's interests at the e.u. level he knows he hasn't got many friends in the e.u. of course if very firmly particular this popular government is one of them a toe renzi the far right leader now deputy prime minister has called those sanctions madness mr conti has lobbied for russia's re admission to the g. 7 the g. 8 is it was of course until russia was expelled so an opportunity here for the russian president to bolster ties with an important e.u. member of course but also to test and tickle the soft underbelly of europe if you like probing for cracks for divisions in the facade that has been unified against russia up to now and to try and win an advocate as i say for its interests within the e.u. also a very important meeting at the vatican for president in what's at stake that. it's . well yes in fact in the end as far as we know anyway from a vatican statemen
the european union saying that the sanctions that have been imposed since 2014 since the annexation of crimea of course were not a desired end state and president putin said the 2 sides were natural allies no obstacles that he could see in the way of fully restored ties and he hoped that italy would be an advocate for russia's interests at the e.u. level he knows he hasn't got many friends in the e.u. of course if very firmly particular this popular government is one of them a toe renzi the far...
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record, to recover our natural and historic role as a enterprising, outward looking, a truly global britain, generous in temper and engaged with the world. reporter: european unionls pretty much said they won't reopen negotiations. looks like johnson wants to summon up of courage of his idol, by the way the first prime minister of the queen, winston churchill. back to you. connell: thank you, greg. 14 prime ministers for queen elizabeth. isn't that amazing? lauren: unbelievable. former special counsel robert mueller answering questions on the russian probe for the very first time. we're breaking down the political fall out from all of this. implications for 2020. connell: we're still waiting on ruts from tesla, in case you forgot with all other breaking headlines. as soon as tesla is out. we'll bring you those numbers. lauren: have you heard this coming on the next dunkin' run? looks a little bit different, taste as little bit different. it is partnering with beyond meat to announce a maidless sausage sandwich. the vegan sandwich is available at select locations here in new york city. you want one? connell: maybe. lauren: maybe, okay. free access to every platfo
record, to recover our natural and historic role as a enterprising, outward looking, a truly global britain, generous in temper and engaged with the world. reporter: european unionls pretty much said they won't reopen negotiations. looks like johnson wants to summon up of courage of his idol, by the way the first prime minister of the queen, winston churchill. back to you. connell: thank you, greg. 14 prime ministers for queen elizabeth. isn't that amazing? lauren: unbelievable. former special...
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naturally the b.m.d. should have informed the german government after all that is its duty it's supposed to gather information on what is happening politically like when an embargo imposed by the european union is breaches on an embargo supported and counter signed by the federal german government understood want us to be violating this embargo is an offense against german international politics he intends your daughter acquitted if the b.n. b. receives information on this once all it is judy byrne to inform the government otherwise for we are talking about a political scandal eaters gondar. with hourman the b.n. d. is firmly in place at beluga and not only with regard to my m.r. and shipping company plan to transport tanks destined for north sudan hallman was well informed but how did the company just transported tanks to kenya tanks whose recipient according to the manifest was the rebels in south sudan. didn't holeman know what ga stood for didn't he see a link between the transports for south sudan and the tanks brought by the beluga vessel and the tanks for gossip wrought by other ships. in 2014 civil war broke out in the fledgling state of south sudan a conflict in which there was no s
naturally the b.m.d. should have informed the german government after all that is its duty it's supposed to gather information on what is happening politically like when an embargo imposed by the european union is breaches on an embargo supported and counter signed by the federal german government understood want us to be violating this embargo is an offense against german international politics he intends your daughter acquitted if the b.n. b. receives information on this once all it is judy...
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i'm chris cuomo welcome to the program it is the largest trade deal ever struck by the european union naturally they were a big round of applause in brussels this week when the e.u. announced its agreement with south americas nations brazil argentina uruguay and.
i'm chris cuomo welcome to the program it is the largest trade deal ever struck by the european union naturally they were a big round of applause in brussels this week when the e.u. announced its agreement with south americas nations brazil argentina uruguay and.
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nature of the relationship and interaction. for now thank you very much. damian grammaticas, our correspondent in brussels with the perspective from the european union and whats here in central london in downing street where we have a change of prime minister. we have already seen the departure of theresa may and we are expecting the arrival a little later of the new prime minister and the new conservative leader borisjohnson. before we take another look at what is going on at buckingham palace where mrs may is still having her audience with the queen, i would like to bring in the scottish national party's leader at westminster, ian blackford. it is a very key and powerful grouping at westminster for the very key and powerful grouping at westminsterfor the snp. very key and powerful grouping at westminster for the snp. what is your perspective on this change of power today? it is a very significant day. i can understand how the prime minister must be feeling, the emotions. all of us wish her all the best. we have had very sharp political differences with her and she came in at a difficult time. she has not been able to deliver brexit. she never really ca m e
nature of the relationship and interaction. for now thank you very much. damian grammaticas, our correspondent in brussels with the perspective from the european union and whats here in central london in downing street where we have a change of prime minister. we have already seen the departure of theresa may and we are expecting the arrival a little later of the new prime minister and the new conservative leader borisjohnson. before we take another look at what is going on at buckingham palace...