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one night lou adler was in the crowd. >> that's the first time i saw tommy and cheech.hat was with me at the time, i'd like to record these guys. and he just looked at me and said, i think you're crazy. how are you going to record them? >> reporter: adler was already a successful music producer with big hits and big stars. >> he was the most successful record producer in the world at the time he met us. >> that i didn't know about. who is lou adler? sounds like a lawyer. >> went to his office the next day. what do you want to do? i don't know, he looked around. gold records everywhere. make a record. what kind? gold. >> what do you need? i said a thousand dollars and a little tape recorder. and he said, okay, you got it. cheech jumped in. >> and i said, what did i say? >> there's two of us. >> oh, there's two of us. that's right. so we need $2,000. >> i don't know. >> reporter: with adler, they started thinking about making a movie. >> i think it was tommy. he wrote a song called "up in smoke." that's the title. ♪ up in smoke, that's where my money goes ♪ ♪ >> reporter:
one night lou adler was in the crowd. >> that's the first time i saw tommy and cheech.hat was with me at the time, i'd like to record these guys. and he just looked at me and said, i think you're crazy. how are you going to record them? >> reporter: adler was already a successful music producer with big hits and big stars. >> he was the most successful record producer in the world at the time he met us. >> that i didn't know about. who is lou adler? sounds like a lawyer....
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germany's ministerfor europe michael roth talking to katya adler. get the latest on brexit on our website. there's even this handy jargon—buster top help you keep up with all the detail. i'm sure some politicians are using it too. just go to bbc.com/news for that. i'm sure some politicians are probably logging onto that as well. let's brief you on some of the other stories making the news. president trump has been in florida meeting meet survivors of hurricane michael and inspecting the damage. he noted that food and housing were top priorities for those affected. at least 18 people died in four states when the hurricane crashed ashore last week. us senator elizabeth warren, who president trump nicknamed pocahontas for her claims to native american heritage, has released details of a dna test. it shows she is overwhelmingly of european descent, but does suggest a native american ancestor dating back six to ten generations. a rare meteorite believed to be the biggest piece of the moon to be put up for auction is expected to fetch more than $500,000 w
germany's ministerfor europe michael roth talking to katya adler. get the latest on brexit on our website. there's even this handy jargon—buster top help you keep up with all the detail. i'm sure some politicians are using it too. just go to bbc.com/news for that. i'm sure some politicians are probably logging onto that as well. let's brief you on some of the other stories making the news. president trump has been in florida meeting meet survivors of hurricane michael and inspecting the...
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adler is sure about the possibility that the county sheriff will be dismissed. and tried to remove an elected official. challenge in our in our in our courts. with the testimonies of leading republicans. no one from governor to senators or representatives has wanted all being able to talk in the end but hispanic congressman's legislative director did agree to talk i don't think it criminalizes immigration any more than it already. has been it's just simply an enforcement mechanism. i see e can still access prisoners if they're detained. they can have access to their immigration documents and. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to. have to go right to be processed that's what the before three in the morning can't be good that i'm interested always in the waters in the house. first so. i know my t.l. phone pal. coming up that. long type of time called paula now. no more i. will get. him some pen there is a trade in young girls sold into an underground sex in th
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adler is sure about the possibility that the county sheriff will be dismissed. if the legislature does pass such a lot and tried to remove an elected official i would anticipate challenge in our in our in our courts. at the testimonies of leading republicans. no one from governor to senators or representatives has wanted all been able to talk in the end but hispanic congressman is legislative director did agree to talk i don't think it criminalizes immigration any more than it already has been it's just simply an enforcement mechanism. i.c.e. can still access prisoners if they're detained. they can have access to their immigration documents and. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to. have to write to the press as a white woman for three of them or can't be good. i'm interested always in the wives of our. guests or. best guys or financial survival they say money to develop. close to these if this is a central plank support diagram is going to call them right n
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adler is sure about the possibility that the county sheriff will be dismissed. as such a lot and tried to remove an elected official. a. challenge in our in our in our courts. at the testimonies of leading republicans. no one from gov to senators or representatives has wanted all been able to talk in the end but hispanic congressman's legislative director did agree to talk i don't think it criminalizes immigration any more than it already has been it's just simply an enforcement mechanism. i.c.e. can still access prisoners if that the taint. they can have access to their immigration documents and. you know world big movie lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. politicians do something. they put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you
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adler is sure about the possibility that the county sheriff will be dismissed. as such a lot and tried to remove an elected official. dissipate challenge in our in our in our courts. at the testimonies of leading republicans. no one from governor to senators or representatives has wanted all been able to talk in the end but hispanic congressman's legislative director did agree to talk i don't think it criminalizes immigration any more than it already has been it's just simply an enforcement mechanism. i.c.e. can still access prisoners if they're detained. they can have access to their immigration documents and. geysers financial survival guide today was all about money laundering first to visit this cash into three different. oh good this is a good start well we have our three banks all set up here maybe something in europe something in america something overseas or the cayman islands or do we do all these banks are complicit in their tough talk received a softer didn't fold and say hey i'm ready to do some serious money laundering ok let's see how we did while
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madam adler before the break we were talking about the challenges that iraqi women may face when entering politics but over the last few weeks there has been a series of crimes on borders i should say of women who had little or nothing to do with politics at least three of them were associated with beauty or fashion industry do you take those murders as isolated cases or do you think they're part of a bigger trend no it is it is a big out of things that we have seen you know they tried this and message lot on a kid of this woman or. you know to put them in death but also it is a message for all iraqi young woman do with it draw voluntary from the public lives it is not because they are in a beauty salon or their fashion is or more dead but some of them they have you know one done for the humanitarian activities for the benefit of the poor people some one of them she was a human rights defenders she's working into civil society organizations and so this is it's a message for all iraqi women to with a drove voluntary from the public life and this woman they have really wonderful to stand yo
madam adler before the break we were talking about the challenges that iraqi women may face when entering politics but over the last few weeks there has been a series of crimes on borders i should say of women who had little or nothing to do with politics at least three of them were associated with beauty or fashion industry do you take those murders as isolated cases or do you think they're part of a bigger trend no it is it is a big out of things that we have seen you know they tried this and...
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adler is sure about the possibility that the county sheriff will be dismissed. such a lot and tried to remove an elected official. challenge in our in our in our courts. at the testimonies of leading republicans. no one from governor to senators or representatives has wanted all being able to talk in the end but hispanic congressman is legislative director did agree to talk i don't think it criminalizes immigration any more than it already has been it's just simply an enforcement mechanism. i.c.e. can still access prisoners if the taint. they can have access to their immigration documents and. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each dish. eighty five percent of global wealth you longs to be rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred trade per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar a i industrial park but don't let the
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adler was sure about the possibility that the county sheriff will be dismissed. such a lot and tried to remove an elected official i would anticipate challenge in our in our in our courts. at the testimonies of leading republicans. no one from governor to senators or representatives has wanted. to talk in the end but hispanic congressman's legislative director did agree to talk i don't think it criminalizes immigration any more than it already has been it's just simply an enforcement mechanism. i.c.e. can still access prisoners if they detained. they can have access to their immigration documents and. no one else seemed wrong. rules just don't call. me. yet to shape out this thing comes to advocate and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. when a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murderer i would prefer it be to the death penalty just because i think that's the fair thing the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict is found innocent the
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our europe editor katya adler has the latest from berlin.ell, compared to all of that peak that we are hearing about in westminster, berlin, like brussels is choosing to sport more of a laid—back approach. brexit negotiators haven't broken altogether, they are just on a mini break i am told. they haven't gone off in break i am told. they haven't gone offina break i am told. they haven't gone off in a huff, they have gone off into separate titles in the uk and the eu to work out what room for manoeuvre the sides have over the key irish border issue that we have been hearing about. but for now it is moved over technocrats in brussels because political leaders are going to take centre stage this week. theresa may will meet angela merkel and other eu leaders at a dinner on wednesday night. everyone hoping this goes a lot more smoothly thanit hoping this goes a lot more smoothly than it did the last time they don't together a few weeks ago. but angela merkel and others message to the prime minister is, you are among friends, not enemies, we want
our europe editor katya adler has the latest from berlin.ell, compared to all of that peak that we are hearing about in westminster, berlin, like brussels is choosing to sport more of a laid—back approach. brexit negotiators haven't broken altogether, they are just on a mini break i am told. they haven't gone off in break i am told. they haven't gone offina break i am told. they haven't gone off in a huff, they have gone off into separate titles in the uk and the eu to work out what room for...
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in a moment, we'll speak to vicki young who's in downing street, but first our europe editor katya adlere thinking there on what happened today? first of all, it is important to know it was not a big bust up the night. nothing like the kind of acrimony we saw between the prime minister and the eu leaders a few weeks ago at an eu summit. and he will not be surprised if you have been listening to me talking about these negotiations recently to know where the talks broke down today and it was over the wording of the guarantee over the irish border. what the eu wanted to get past this weekend ahead of next week's eu summit was basically the divorce deal, that includes £39 billion of uk taxpayers' money in the so—called brexit bill as well as the political contortions and concessions needed from the prime minister over this irish border guaranteed. so the uk does not want to agree to that, if it doesn't get something else, and thatis it doesn't get something else, and that is a promise, a pledge, a hint of what kind of trade relationship it will have after brexit with the eu. and there is non
in a moment, we'll speak to vicki young who's in downing street, but first our europe editor katya adlere thinking there on what happened today? first of all, it is important to know it was not a big bust up the night. nothing like the kind of acrimony we saw between the prime minister and the eu leaders a few weeks ago at an eu summit. and he will not be surprised if you have been listening to me talking about these negotiations recently to know where the talks broke down today and it was over...
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our europe editor katya adler has the latest from berlin.t that we are hearing about in westminster, berlin, like brussels, is choosing to sport more of a laid—back approach. brexit negotiators haven't broken up altogether, they're just on a mini break, i'm told. they haven't gone off in a huff, they've gone off into separate huddles in the uk and the eu to work out what room for manoeuvre sides have over the key irish border issue that we have been hearing about. but for now it's "move over, technocrats in brussels," because political leaders are going to take centre stage this week. theresa may will meet angela merkel and other eu leaders at a dinner on wednesday night. everyone hoping this goes a lot more smoothly than it did the last time they dined together a few weeks ago. but angela merkel‘s and others' message to the prime minister is, "you're among friends, not enemies, we want to have a brexit deal with you this autumn." also making news today: president trump has been in florida to meet survivors of hurricane michael and to inspec
our europe editor katya adler has the latest from berlin.t that we are hearing about in westminster, berlin, like brussels, is choosing to sport more of a laid—back approach. brexit negotiators haven't broken up altogether, they're just on a mini break, i'm told. they haven't gone off in a huff, they've gone off into separate huddles in the uk and the eu to work out what room for manoeuvre sides have over the key irish border issue that we have been hearing about. but for now it's "move...
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katya adler is the bbc‘s europe editor and she's been speaking to germany's europe minister michael rotht at a cattle market here, we are here to negotiate in the interests of european citizens and the integrity of the single market is very important which seems hard for the uk to accept. binding agreement with the uk comes down to us agreeing to avoid a hard border in ireland we will not allow ourselves to be blackmailed —— binding agreement. we did not ask for brexit and we did not want it and despite that we are trying to make the best of it and at the end of the day it will be painful and negotiations are not going to change that. we often speak to rob watson about uk politics will stop one of the things which is so strange and tells you about the crazy times we are living in, there isa crazy times we are living in, there is a headline that none of the cabinet has walked out on her. the bar has been set very low. exactly. but we are where we are and the reason why no but we are where we are and the reason why no one but we are where we are and the reason why no one will doubtless bec
katya adler is the bbc‘s europe editor and she's been speaking to germany's europe minister michael rotht at a cattle market here, we are here to negotiate in the interests of european citizens and the integrity of the single market is very important which seems hard for the uk to accept. binding agreement with the uk comes down to us agreeing to avoid a hard border in ireland we will not allow ourselves to be blackmailed —— binding agreement. we did not ask for brexit and we did not want...
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john pienaar, bbc news, westminster. 0ur europe editor katya adler is with me.o rapidly now, precious little that is new is being said in these ministerial statements but what is going on behind—the—scenes? but what is going on behind-the-scenes? we would expect a lot more to be said, we are one week away from an important eu summit, but there is radio silence instead of big announcements. they are getting on with it on a tactical level, negotiations have intensified, but the key players have decided to shut us out. because they look at the media, critics of they look at the media, critics of the prime minister analysing and criticising every step as problematic to negotiations and while they are not communicating publicly on the state of play, they are improving communications privately. do you remember that pr disaster at the last summit? the prime minister said she felt humiliated by eu leaders. i am told that communication between her and the leaders is fluid, between the brexit secretary and michel barnier to avoid miscommunications at the summit next week.
john pienaar, bbc news, westminster. 0ur europe editor katya adler is with me.o rapidly now, precious little that is new is being said in these ministerial statements but what is going on behind—the—scenes? but what is going on behind-the-scenes? we would expect a lot more to be said, we are one week away from an important eu summit, but there is radio silence instead of big announcements. they are getting on with it on a tactical level, negotiations have intensified, but the key players...
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let's speak to our europe editor, katya adler.and a big summit and the prime minister sounded fairly upbeat as she arrived but does she have reason to be? she is certainly hoping so and in a few moments she will be turning that hard, positive brexit cell on the 27 eu leaders here at this summit. you another chance to talk to them about brexit. she will be asked to leave the room while they discussed the state of play amongst themselves. two things to remember, firstly, this october eu leaders summit until not long ago had been supposed to be the summit where the leaders signed off a finalised brexit deal but clearly we are nowhere near that at the moment and the timeline seems continuously to be slipping, possibly until the end of the year. you mentioned there we re end of the year. you mentioned there were still a few obstacles to overcome, particularly over the irish border. the other thing to bearin irish border. the other thing to bear in mind is that the prime minister and all those other 27 national leaders want a deal becau
let's speak to our europe editor, katya adler.and a big summit and the prime minister sounded fairly upbeat as she arrived but does she have reason to be? she is certainly hoping so and in a few moments she will be turning that hard, positive brexit cell on the 27 eu leaders here at this summit. you another chance to talk to them about brexit. she will be asked to leave the room while they discussed the state of play amongst themselves. two things to remember, firstly, this october eu leaders...
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our europe editor katya adler is there. two weeks, how realistic does that seem to?cussing painful brexit negotiations to facing make or break in two weeks? basically, in two weeks' time, eu leaders meet again for another one of their summits, and at that some of the prime minister has another opportunity to talk to eu leaders over dinner about brexit. they will be listening carefully. they want to see if there isa carefully. they want to see if there is a change in tone from last time, that kind of my way or the highway attitude. if they sense and openness to further negotiations, they say they will call a special brexit summit in november. the fact the irish prime ministers was in brussels today is significant because the irish border issue remains the biggest stumbling block in the way of getting a deal this autumn. that you didn't expect much movement from the prime minister before the end of the conservative party conference but now some kind of compromise deal has to be found or no deal is staring everyone in the face. in the meantime today, the president of th
our europe editor katya adler is there. two weeks, how realistic does that seem to?cussing painful brexit negotiations to facing make or break in two weeks? basically, in two weeks' time, eu leaders meet again for another one of their summits, and at that some of the prime minister has another opportunity to talk to eu leaders over dinner about brexit. they will be listening carefully. they want to see if there isa carefully. they want to see if there is a change in tone from last time, that...
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the bbc‘s europe editor, katya adler has been following the developments in brussels.en polite, it's been courteous but there has been far from gushing optimism that this elusive brexit dealers around the corner, quite the opposite. the eu asked theresa may to come to the summit with new ideas on how to get around the impasse currently in brexit negotiations. eu leaders told us —— eu leaders told us she came up with nothing new and not long ago, people were talking about this summit is the brexit deal summit. clearly that timeline is moving along. the eu chief negotiator, michel barnier, he said on his way here this evening, we need time, and stopped to think and said, a lot more time. the word in this corridor, word is we are looking to drag on into december or possibly beyond. that said, eu leaders have been clear this evening that they think a deal still can be done, they think a solution to the irish border issue still can be found. also making news today. a prominent candidate in afg hanistan‘s parliamentary elections has been killed in an explosion in helmand pro
the bbc‘s europe editor, katya adler has been following the developments in brussels.en polite, it's been courteous but there has been far from gushing optimism that this elusive brexit dealers around the corner, quite the opposite. the eu asked theresa may to come to the summit with new ideas on how to get around the impasse currently in brexit negotiations. eu leaders told us —— eu leaders told us she came up with nothing new and not long ago, people were talking about this summit is...
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in brussels tonight, our political editor laura kuenssberg, our europe editor katya adler, and in theess editor simon jack. for if finance perspective. laura, with some of these suggestions, that there might be the possibility of extending the transition period as it is called after brexit, is that something theresa may would be interested in? well, it is something a senior eu source told reporters tonight she said she was ready to consider at the dinner with eu leaders tonight. she had that brief 20 minutes when she was able to address them and according to sources in brussels, she did indicate she would be ready to think about that. but so far, this summit has been the story of the good, bad and the ugly. good because eu leaders have indicated talks can get under way again, it is not a doomsday summit where it is all falling apart. bad because they say there is not enough progress to move on in any decisive way, they are still far from on in any decisive way, they are still farfrom a deal. but ugly potentially because of those comments mrs may supposedly said about considering a lon
in brussels tonight, our political editor laura kuenssberg, our europe editor katya adler, and in theess editor simon jack. for if finance perspective. laura, with some of these suggestions, that there might be the possibility of extending the transition period as it is called after brexit, is that something theresa may would be interested in? well, it is something a senior eu source told reporters tonight she said she was ready to consider at the dinner with eu leaders tonight. she had that...
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let's join our europe editor, katya adler, in brussels. the summit that had been billed as the moment of truth, what is the mood then now particularly among eu leaders? well, we are sticking together and we are sticking to our script. that has been the main message from eu leaders to theresa may today. they are saying, we really want a brexit deal with the uk, but you are going to have to make more political concessions, especially over the irish border. another message from this summit loud and clear to the uk, especially from influential germany and france was that the uk should forget trying to soften up or to woo eu leaders individually. we heard from emmanuel macron and angela merkel that all 27 eu leaders said they are united behind their main brexit negotiator michel barnier. his red lines, they said, they are red lines. eu leaders did not want to be off—putting, they wa nted not want to be off—putting, they wanted to be encouraging because they want a deal. one diplomat said to me that leaders and their staff felt they were walking
let's join our europe editor, katya adler, in brussels. the summit that had been billed as the moment of truth, what is the mood then now particularly among eu leaders? well, we are sticking together and we are sticking to our script. that has been the main message from eu leaders to theresa may today. they are saying, we really want a brexit deal with the uk, but you are going to have to make more political concessions, especially over the irish border. another message from this summit loud...
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speaking to our political editor, laura kuenssberg, in brussels — but first, our europe editor, katya adlerou characterise the view of the 27 of the member states at the end of this summit, what is their perspective? well, it is mainly, we are sticking together and we're sticking to our script. that was the main message for theresa may at this summit. the leaders said, we want a brexit deal, but you in the uk have to make more political compromises, especially over the irish border. the other message from the eu coming through loud and clear, particularly from influential germany and france, was that the uk should forget trying to win orto that the uk should forget trying to win or to soften up individual eu leaders. angela merkel and emmanuel macron said, michel barnier is our quy: macron said, michel barnier is our guy, all 27 leaders are united behind him and his red lines up our red lines. but eu leaders did not wa nt to red lines. but eu leaders did not want to put the uk off trying to make this brexit deal. they tried to make this brexit deal. they tried to make encouraging noises and
speaking to our political editor, laura kuenssberg, in brussels — but first, our europe editor, katya adlerou characterise the view of the 27 of the member states at the end of this summit, what is their perspective? well, it is mainly, we are sticking together and we're sticking to our script. that was the main message for theresa may at this summit. the leaders said, we want a brexit deal, but you in the uk have to make more political compromises, especially over the irish border. the other...
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this week could be crunch time for theresa may's leadership, too. 0ur europe editor katya adler saysded for the prime minister to succeed in her proposals. it wasn't a big bust up tonight. nothing like the kind of acrimony resort between the prime minister and eu leaders a few weeks ago at a summit. and he waited be surprised if you have been listened to me over the last month and to know whether talks broke down today. it really was over the wording of that guarantee over the irish border. you see, what the eu wanted to get past this weekend ahead of next week's eu summit was basically the divorce that deal. the divorce deal that includes £39 billion of uk taxpayers money and the so—called brexit bill as well is that prick —— political contortions and concessions needed from the prime minister over this irish border guarantee. the uk doesn't want to agree to that if it doesn't want to agree to that if it doesn't get something else and that isa doesn't get something else and that is a promise, a pledge, a hint, about what kind of trade relationship it will have after brexit with the
this week could be crunch time for theresa may's leadership, too. 0ur europe editor katya adler saysded for the prime minister to succeed in her proposals. it wasn't a big bust up tonight. nothing like the kind of acrimony resort between the prime minister and eu leaders a few weeks ago at a summit. and he waited be surprised if you have been listened to me over the last month and to know whether talks broke down today. it really was over the wording of that guarantee over the irish border. you...
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our europe editor katya adler is in berlin for us this evening.m the prime minister here. what is the view of people like angela merkel and other leaders on the chances of progress this week? compared to all of the heat we are hearing about in westminster, berlin, like brussels, is choosing to sport more of a laid—back approach. brexit negotiators haven't broken up altogether, they are just on a mini break, iam altogether, they are just on a mini break, i am told. they have not gotten break, i am told. they have not gotte n off break, i am told. they have not gotten off in a mini huff, they have just gone to decide on key issues like the irish border. and now it is move like the irish border. and now it is m ove over like the irish border. and now it is move over autocrats because eu leaders will take centre stage this week. theresa may meeting angela merkel and other eu leaders at a dinner on wednesday night, everybody hoping it goes more smoothly than the last time they dined together a few weeks ago. angela merkel‘s and other people's message t
our europe editor katya adler is in berlin for us this evening.m the prime minister here. what is the view of people like angela merkel and other leaders on the chances of progress this week? compared to all of the heat we are hearing about in westminster, berlin, like brussels, is choosing to sport more of a laid—back approach. brexit negotiators haven't broken up altogether, they are just on a mini break, iam altogether, they are just on a mini break, i am told. they have not gotten break,...
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adler point is that way on the on theprice -- weigh copper price?many ways, it has already started. will we have seen in the last six months is isis that have prices that have fallen as china-u.s. issues heighten. the currency move is more interesting. we see the u.s. dollar strengthening. we see the yuan depreciate. that is what has driven that downgrading copper. in terms of what is happening fundamentally there are positive signs,. we see copper imagery's fall. we have seen -- we have seen copper inventories fall. we have the risk of supply disruptions still around the corner. there is potential for the copper price to lift in coming months, until the year-end. david: it's the time of the year that we start to talk about what china is planning to do with coproductions, still mills, what have you. they may not go all the way close some of the steel mills. how flexible can they become right now terms of the winter curves? what's your output for -- outlook for still production for next year? >> in terms of what we have seen in terms of the cuts so f
adler point is that way on the on theprice -- weigh copper price?many ways, it has already started. will we have seen in the last six months is isis that have prices that have fallen as china-u.s. issues heighten. the currency move is more interesting. we see the u.s. dollar strengthening. we see the yuan depreciate. that is what has driven that downgrading copper. in terms of what is happening fundamentally there are positive signs,. we see copper imagery's fall. we have seen -- we have seen...
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i see it he's really seeking peace showing queen christina wants peace at any price you know when adler sell views the second the massacre is here to negotiate a peace on the queen's behalf against his will if necessary because the queen is still too young the chancellor takes all the political decisions coach munster so trotman doesn't make any concessions to use a phone call. i suppose he just wants to find out if he can play a soft against each other. and canny we will stand by our agreements. peace will only be achieved if the emperor agrees with france and sweden and i mean you know that's exactly how we see it because the stability of this alliance was largely down to the fact that both countries shared ante habsburg interests with the swedes it was for religious denominational reasons whereas for the french it was all about power politics not what it is always going to only talk on stalls discovered quite soon that he could play the two allies off against each other in clinton. during the years of negotiations it was the last i saw. of sun we can't seem to she was going to say go
i see it he's really seeking peace showing queen christina wants peace at any price you know when adler sell views the second the massacre is here to negotiate a peace on the queen's behalf against his will if necessary because the queen is still too young the chancellor takes all the political decisions coach munster so trotman doesn't make any concessions to use a phone call. i suppose he just wants to find out if he can play a soft against each other. and canny we will stand by our...
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. >> anthony: heart of caribou tartar with adler and chanterelle. >> anthony: i'm enjoying this meal.: jeremy charles, in my opinion, honestly, i would say easily top chef in canada, most likely. >> anthony: as a model of bravery, determination, courage, pride, and not a false note. >> dave: we haven't had anything that's not from this island. >> jeremy c: what we've got here is a cod sound. it's the swim bladder of a cod fish. it just goes right up the middle of the fish. we've been toying around with this for a long time. this is almost like boot leather, you know? it's really, really tough. so we'll salt it overnight, then we'll soak it, and then we'll dehydrate it, and this is the after product you are left with. it's almost like a cicerone type of texture, you know? my grandmother, she'd probably just render up pork fat, scrunchions, and they'd just fry these off, you know. so what we'll do then is we'll drop that in the oil and it's going to puff up and become this beautiful chip. ♪ >> anthony: charred whelk with rucola of seal, and crispy cod sounds. >> anthony: what is this? >
. >> anthony: heart of caribou tartar with adler and chanterelle. >> anthony: i'm enjoying this meal.: jeremy charles, in my opinion, honestly, i would say easily top chef in canada, most likely. >> anthony: as a model of bravery, determination, courage, pride, and not a false note. >> dave: we haven't had anything that's not from this island. >> jeremy c: what we've got here is a cod sound. it's the swim bladder of a cod fish. it just goes right up the middle of...
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elijah cummings take oversight, and adler were taken judiciary. that would be a lot of fun for you, wouldn't it? >> i think will be scary for the american people because the fbi investigationwe been looking into the wrongdoings at the highest level , that would stop in they would spend all the time going after the president, if they take control, they are going to try and raise taxes. they are going to try to polish i.c.e. and never secure the board and they will try to impeach a president. they will not contain investigations with a critical like why the fbi took one parties research document, this dossier that was incredible, not validated, everything else, dressed it up, took it to a secret court to get a warrant on the other parties campaign. they will never try to get to the bottom of the issue but they will do all of these other things.lou: and tomorrow, as you well know, house oversight and judiciary chairman and ranking members of the two committees will be talking with rod rosenstein. whose idea was it to distill your majority into an eve
elijah cummings take oversight, and adler were taken judiciary. that would be a lot of fun for you, wouldn't it? >> i think will be scary for the american people because the fbi investigationwe been looking into the wrongdoings at the highest level , that would stop in they would spend all the time going after the president, if they take control, they are going to try and raise taxes. they are going to try to polish i.c.e. and never secure the board and they will try to impeach a...
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mark: and you would have people like adler who is a leftist heading the judiciary committee, taxing waters the finance committee -- it be hard to conceal who they really are, wouldn't they? the left is from the deepest blue part of the deepest blue states have no reason to control themselves. >> remember, they hire staff who are more radical than they are. that's how feinstein ended up with a bill that's an open borders bill that every civil democrat cosponsored in the senate because her staff is totally so far to the left it did not occur to them that an open border bill is crazy. mark: it was a pleasure, newt gingrich. god bless. join us next time on "life, liberty and levin". welcome to vaccination first look --dash fox nation
mark: and you would have people like adler who is a leftist heading the judiciary committee, taxing waters the finance committee -- it be hard to conceal who they really are, wouldn't they? the left is from the deepest blue part of the deepest blue states have no reason to control themselves. >> remember, they hire staff who are more radical than they are. that's how feinstein ended up with a bill that's an open borders bill that every civil democrat cosponsored in the senate because her...
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. >> i think as far as you got people like congressman adler who would be the chair of the judiciarycoming in talking about impeaching kavanaugh already. that's a talking point that will be good for republicans on the kavanaugh trail because it will remind voters what's at stake. what you've really seen, the intensity level of the democratic side was already there. it's now being equalled off on the other side. and a question no one knows the answer to, which side will be angrier? >> dana: how durable is the anger about kavanaugh for democrats? colin pointed out earlier today when we were communicating, we're 29 days away. that is like a geological age. now until election day. >> it is a life time in politics. i think that is such an important point. people are talking about, well, the polls today she energy and enthusiasm about kavanaugh. number one, voters normally don't vote on the democratic side on the supreme court. that may change in four weeks. four weeks is a lifetime. and so we have to be very careful. when clients will ask me, what's going to happen? nobody knows. we've ne
. >> i think as far as you got people like congressman adler who would be the chair of the judiciarycoming in talking about impeaching kavanaugh already. that's a talking point that will be good for republicans on the kavanaugh trail because it will remind voters what's at stake. what you've really seen, the intensity level of the democratic side was already there. it's now being equalled off on the other side. and a question no one knows the answer to, which side will be angrier?...
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and felix adler who then went off the deep end and became an atheist even though he was expected to become the rabbi at temple emanuel and succeed his father. i just found out journeys that these characters in the book -- and the women also. rebecca gratz who founded the sunday schools in america. and i just, i found myself very moved learning about these people. >> we didn't really get into the role of women, and we don't have time to, and i think with conservatives in reformed judaism, it's not really an issue. it is with the orthodox. but i just wanted to ask you, and this is my final question, about your own personal life because you were not marley observant -- not particularly observant growing up. and yet when you got married -- and steve is married to fabulous elizabeth bumiller who arranges flowers for the national cathedral -- [laughter] >> you've been outed. [laughter] >> you wanted your children to be raised jewish. why was that? why did it matter to you? >> well, i, i can't articulate why it mattered to me, but i have to say that my wife understood that it mattered to me more
and felix adler who then went off the deep end and became an atheist even though he was expected to become the rabbi at temple emanuel and succeed his father. i just found out journeys that these characters in the book -- and the women also. rebecca gratz who founded the sunday schools in america. and i just, i found myself very moved learning about these people. >> we didn't really get into the role of women, and we don't have time to, and i think with conservatives in reformed judaism,...
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mark: and you would have people like adler who is a leftist heading the judiciary committee, taxing waters be hard to conceal who they really are, wouldn't they? the left is from the deepest blue part of the deepest blue states have no reason to control themselves. >> remember, they hire staff who are more radical than they are. that's how feinstein ended up with a bill that's an open borders bill that every civil democrat cosponsored in the senate because her staff is totally so far to the left it did not occur to them that an open border bill is crazy. mark: it was a pleasure, newt gingrich. god bless. join us next time on "life, liberty and >> i am chris wallace. a mass shooting in a pittsburgh synagogue. the deadliest attack on jews in u.s. history. >> of his evil anti-semitic attack is an assault on all of us. it's a an assault on humanity is the one that is just a day after a man is arrested for sending mail bombs to critics of president trump. raising new questions about inflammatory political rhetoric that sometimes goes over the edge. >> any acts or threats of political violence -
mark: and you would have people like adler who is a leftist heading the judiciary committee, taxing waters be hard to conceal who they really are, wouldn't they? the left is from the deepest blue part of the deepest blue states have no reason to control themselves. >> remember, they hire staff who are more radical than they are. that's how feinstein ended up with a bill that's an open borders bill that every civil democrat cosponsored in the senate because her staff is totally so far to...
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. >> charles: the sound bites, the things that make headlines, jerry adler, maybe he's changed his mindstarts and the party. alexandria ocasio-cortez. we are hearing from a new group of democrats. they seem like they want to mix it up. >> we are seeing that there is a national message of the democratic party and a local message. the national messages been resist. it's been negative and antagonistic. locally the advertisements being picked up, more than 52% of them for mentioning health care and talking about pre-existing conditions. that's number one thing that's important to voters and it's getting traction. there is a dichotomy between what people are picking up, is it resist or health care? >> charles: it feels there are more and more folks on the republican side that may be the house will be lost. >> my work is saying two weeks ago i would've told you i think the republicans were going to take the house and a surprise upset. this last week has been really, really rough for republicans. the fact that trump has lost four points in polling, it's devastating to the republicans. i think
. >> charles: the sound bites, the things that make headlines, jerry adler, maybe he's changed his mindstarts and the party. alexandria ocasio-cortez. we are hearing from a new group of democrats. they seem like they want to mix it up. >> we are seeing that there is a national message of the democratic party and a local message. the national messages been resist. it's been negative and antagonistic. locally the advertisements being picked up, more than 52% of them for mentioning...
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i have our political editor here and europe editor, katya adler as well.esa may has managed, in the last 2a hours, to annoy, the brexiteers, the remainers and also the eu leaders. what a hat-trick? this summit could have been a disaster, so the worst case would be that she would come here and the eu would say that they are planning for a node deal summit in november, the eu could have switched to attract that no deal is the option. that hasn't happened, that there is a small relief for downing street. what hasn't happened is that they are on track and there is a way through this. we are in this grey zone where there is an agreement for the officials to get talking again, but the whisper of compromise that theresa may has excepted, which is the idea of extending the status quo for a bit longer, hotel california brexit some google are calling it, you checkout but you never leave, what happened today is what happens so what happened today is what happens so often. there is a whisper of compromise and then there is a conflict at home. so she will go home to a
i have our political editor here and europe editor, katya adler as well.esa may has managed, in the last 2a hours, to annoy, the brexiteers, the remainers and also the eu leaders. what a hat-trick? this summit could have been a disaster, so the worst case would be that she would come here and the eu would say that they are planning for a node deal summit in november, the eu could have switched to attract that no deal is the option. that hasn't happened, that there is a small relief for downing...
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adler and ho chi minh. nationalbasically common units -- communists and not international communists. . likehen -- i would explain aboutn to the north vietnamese coming as leader at the time. just to achieve the national goal. thank you. i'm sorry, as a moderator. i would like to say something. i'm sorry about breaking the rules. question.k we got his thank you. i would also like the answer for this question. please. morethink ho chi minh was a communist nationalist. the indication is he's a committed internationalist. consider the fact is. he also wants to liberate laos and cambodia. ofprovides all kinds assistance. 1847 a 75 we end up with and m-16s from vietnam in latin america. it's a very significant history. these guys are not concerned stickley about the and him. whenever castro comes to represent in latin america, -- what le lays one xuan wants. in 63, 64, recognize 65, your best friend in the world is china. they are very close for all the right reasons. 56 it starts to change. usee was a compatibi
adler and ho chi minh. nationalbasically common units -- communists and not international communists. . likehen -- i would explain aboutn to the north vietnamese coming as leader at the time. just to achieve the national goal. thank you. i'm sorry, as a moderator. i would like to say something. i'm sorry about breaking the rules. question.k we got his thank you. i would also like the answer for this question. please. morethink ho chi minh was a communist nationalist. the indication is he's a...
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here to help us catch up on it all is the bbc‘s europe editor, katya adler.ion for a lot of people right now is, where we are in the process, and much of the deal is done? it is and much of the deal is done? it is an enormous question. what is your ta ke an enormous question. what is your take on that? it is a very normal question and we hear it all the time. haven't we gone yet? why is it taking so long? the prime minister is trying to make us leave the european union but with a deal in place. the eu says before we make a future trade deal we have to get a divorce deal together. that's the process we are in the moment. it is quite a painful one. the prime minister said this week 95% there. michel barnier, the chief negotiator for the eu, says it is more like 90%. it doesn't really matter. while it sounds like we almost there, the ha rd est it sounds like we almost there, the hardest bit is the last bit. the guarantee that whatever relationship the uk and eu have after brexit, there would be no hard border between northern ireland and ireland. the two sides c
here to help us catch up on it all is the bbc‘s europe editor, katya adler.ion for a lot of people right now is, where we are in the process, and much of the deal is done? it is and much of the deal is done? it is an enormous question. what is your ta ke an enormous question. what is your take on that? it is a very normal question and we hear it all the time. haven't we gone yet? why is it taking so long? the prime minister is trying to make us leave the european union but with a deal in...
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withdrawal agreement might be to open up the rest of the united kingdom to a customs union and katya adlerd kingdom to get around the problem? that sounds like you are having your cake and eating it but the other problem is the uk is throwing that into the mix with just three months of the negotiation left foot if we decide something has to be done by december. michel barnier has said there is not enough time to do it now. maybe the extra year or the months the other side of the transition, does that create a space to be able to come up with a solution like that and does that entire package solve the concerns of the dup? we will see. it will certainly be discussed in the days ahead. i will not bet on it. thank you very much indeed. in the meantime we are going to go to some pictures of the room where theresa may is going to be speaking with her view on what has been going on in brussels in the last 24 hours or so. the cameramen, including the bbc‘s own cameraman, waiting for the prime minister to speak. we will bring you that as soon as she comes into the room and addresses the press after
withdrawal agreement might be to open up the rest of the united kingdom to a customs union and katya adlerd kingdom to get around the problem? that sounds like you are having your cake and eating it but the other problem is the uk is throwing that into the mix with just three months of the negotiation left foot if we decide something has to be done by december. michel barnier has said there is not enough time to do it now. maybe the extra year or the months the other side of the transition,...
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and, in fact we looked at adler, who was a business partner of sullivan until 1895. and, his reaction to sullivan's quote, he pointed out that if it was as simple as form follows function, every skyscraper ever built all the way back to the roman apartment houses, made out of brick, would look exactly the same. we know that is not true. we know that early skyscrapers looks different, for instance from the sears tower, or bridges. even though they are -- they have the same functions, increasing the amount of buildable area on a buildable plot of land, he points out that in his words, function and environment determined form. what he means by environment is not climate, he means environment in terms of the kind of context in which building happens. in particular, he thinks about environment in terms of the available materials. the available techniques. that somebody has to build with. so, a skyscraper built in roman times applies to apartment housing, and applies between the function of tiling floors up above each other, and the material. a skyscraper built in the 19th
and, in fact we looked at adler, who was a business partner of sullivan until 1895. and, his reaction to sullivan's quote, he pointed out that if it was as simple as form follows function, every skyscraper ever built all the way back to the roman apartment houses, made out of brick, would look exactly the same. we know that is not true. we know that early skyscrapers looks different, for instance from the sears tower, or bridges. even though they are -- they have the same functions, increasing...