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the declaration in the korean summer was long in principle andy short in detail and again at the candlehe can. apparently they are moving to assigning ceremonial. according
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the declaration in the korean summer was long in principle andy short in detail and again at the candlewn the road. —— the can. a p pa re ntly kicked down the road. —— the can. apparently they are moving to assigning ceremonial. according to afp, trump says a lot of progress has been made at this summit and he hailed it as really fantastic meeting with kim. and, again, this whole hype built up around this summit. yesterday it whistled kim jong—un do a city tour in singapore where he was being hailed and cheered on and getting the reception ofa cheered on and getting the reception of a rock star. if we can pin the north korean down into a process and get some concessions to suggest that they are in the lead and willing to deal, are they willing to deal or not? if there is a process that leads somewhere then this can be a success and donald trump can market this as and donald trump can market this as a wind. that is what we hope for. and after six months of pageantry, will they finally give us the programme that leads to something real? we can now show you a clip of the two leaders, when
the declaration in the korean summer was long in principle andy short in detail and again at the candlewn the road. —— the can. a p pa re ntly kicked down the road. —— the can. apparently they are moving to assigning ceremonial. according to afp, trump says a lot of progress has been made at this summit and he hailed it as really fantastic meeting with kim. and, again, this whole hype built up around this summit. yesterday it whistled kim jong—un do a city tour in singapore where he...
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andy, i have to give out a shout out to your colleague. lisa hornby came on the program for months and i continued to give her a hard time about short btp's.it suddenly paid off. let's talk about the trade and what you did that tuesday when things blue up. -- blew up. andrew: lisa did a great job and withstood a lot of pressure from you and internally. it shows the reaction last tuesday, coming off of a holiday weekend, shows you how fickle and over positioned markets are. we cut position on tuesday. we are looking to reinstate it on the basis that you had headlines, but fundamentally, it is a deteriorating story. the only way to justify in my opinion any yields in europe is qe. as you said in the lead before, we think qe is going away in europe pretty soon. on that basis, with liquidity withdrawn in the u.s. and europe, sell it. jonathan: have you got an idea of where you would like to reenter, or the curve, if you're looking to do it, what are you looking at? andrew: if we had a time machine, we would have covered it on tuesday and sold on wednesday. we are looking for some kind of relief rally. we feel high-yield credit and investment c
andy, i have to give out a shout out to your colleague. lisa hornby came on the program for months and i continued to give her a hard time about short btp's.it suddenly paid off. let's talk about the trade and what you did that tuesday when things blue up. -- blew up. andrew: lisa did a great job and withstood a lot of pressure from you and internally. it shows the reaction last tuesday, coming off of a holiday weekend, shows you how fickle and over positioned markets are. we cut position on...
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now luckily the guy without bot shot is okay andi think he has a pretty dope story. as long as he keeps it short. that score over there, that is from when an fbi agent shot me, accidenteddally while dancing. in other news scott pruitt head again. epa is coming under fire this o weird sphorree. he apparently asked one of the epa observations to help him buy a used mattress from the trump international hotel. yeah, that's what he did and before you knock him. i think you have to gift man some credit. buying something second hand literally the only good thing he has ever done for the environment. so give him that. and this, this is one of my favorite stories from yesterday. former senator rick santorum said that president barack obama more than donald trump exacerbated racism in america. that is what he said. he said obama actually made racism worse which when you think about t he has a point. because think about it, in this country's 200 year htory, no one had ever called a sittg president the "n" word. then obama shows up, and it's everywhere. yeah. thanks, obam, thanks. people are like i never s
now luckily the guy without bot shot is okay andi think he has a pretty dope story. as long as he keeps it short. that score over there, that is from when an fbi agent shot me, accidenteddally while dancing. in other news scott pruitt head again. epa is coming under fire this o weird sphorree. he apparently asked one of the epa observations to help him buy a used mattress from the trump international hotel. yeah, that's what he did and before you knock him. i think you have to gift man some...
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andy's so you wouldn't think. that he was still breathing. more of all. these useful piece of plastic short and impossible for force for me to have to go to before it absolutely i don't think is a drama for these big teams not to win the first match when i was in jena doesn't wind up in doesn't mean what you all those and. well for germany to do brazil doesn't mean i don't think it's a drama for them as they all know. i think they all know they're going to improve it's probably good for them to put their feet on the ground and these from the awful wood for the. for their country and also to keep to keep coming but obviously big football nations lots of expectations critics will come and not my profile of of of and it but the profiles. of. it will come strong immediately again and i think they all will qualify and the rest of the stuff teams will come in and as we know very good stuff the underdogs has an a they doing something in particular that they haven't done before mazing before football. i'm pretty sure that. johnny fontane always be pretty sure that people that really loves football
andy's so you wouldn't think. that he was still breathing. more of all. these useful piece of plastic short and impossible for force for me to have to go to before it absolutely i don't think is a drama for these big teams not to win the first match when i was in jena doesn't wind up in doesn't mean what you all those and. well for germany to do brazil doesn't mean i don't think it's a drama for them as they all know. i think they all know they're going to improve it's probably good for them to...
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short and medium—term, are they part of the deal? that would be very significant for closer nations like japan, andi significant for closer nations like minister wants to make sure that that level of detail is part of the negotiation. thank you very much for that. well, that trump—abe meeting was a precursor to both leaders heading to canada for the g7 summit, which brings together the heads of the world's biggest economies. awkward moments are expected, mainly because of the tariffs imposed by the trump administration on aluminium and steel imports from g7 allies, including france and canada. prime ministerjustin trudeau is sending a strong message to the us president. translation: we see that there is a lot of pressure within the united states to perhaps revise this laughable statement that canada, france and nato countries could represent a threat to america's national security, when in reality, we are the best allies that the united states has had for a long time. the french president, emmanuel macron, has also had his say. in a tweet, he said: the bbc‘s gary o'donoghue is in quebec for the g7. he told us it will be a difficult su
short and medium—term, are they part of the deal? that would be very significant for closer nations like japan, andi significant for closer nations like minister wants to make sure that that level of detail is part of the negotiation. thank you very much for that. well, that trump—abe meeting was a precursor to both leaders heading to canada for the g7 summit, which brings together the heads of the world's biggest economies. awkward moments are expected, mainly because of the tariffs...
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andy swiss, bbc news, manchester. the queen has had surgery on her eye to remove a cataract. buckingham palace said the short the queen has been seen wearing sunglasses at recent events, including a palace garden party. bbc news has been investigating local, regional and national identity this week — across england, wales and scotland — and tonight our series ends in northern ireland. our northern ireland political editor, mark devenport has been talking to people from different traditions about their connection to the uk — how the past has shaped what they wish for in years to come — and whether brexit has caused a shift in their allegiances. you don't have to look far to see the symbols of clashing cultures in northern ireland. the dispute between those proud of their irish and british identities underpinned decades of violence. these days, there's peace, and the old divides are more nuanced. i also want to wish you "adh mor" — good luck — with your exam. here in strongly unionist east belfast, ijoined an irish class attended by both protestants and catholics. linda irvine came late to her love of the iris
andy swiss, bbc news, manchester. the queen has had surgery on her eye to remove a cataract. buckingham palace said the short the queen has been seen wearing sunglasses at recent events, including a palace garden party. bbc news has been investigating local, regional and national identity this week — across england, wales and scotland — and tonight our series ends in northern ireland. our northern ireland political editor, mark devenport has been talking to people from different traditions...
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andy. let's take a look back now from earlier today of course australia peru france the final standings in group c. you'll be able to see the very short you on your screen froths and denmark all through now officially to the last sixteen quite predictable but nevertheless the games could have gone the way as we know. as you can see france went on seven points that no defeat for denmark either done well who will win in two draws. and keeping a clean sheet there between mistakes. found something to cheer about though with a two mil win over the socceroos both countries that were heading home made little difference in what certainly has been a pretty intriguing group stage intriguing indeed let's take a look at some of the highlights from nine games out. front in denmark recorded the first goal a snatch of the world cup after thirty five games but danes ended a four game run of defeats against france and the point was that all that was required to see them through to the next round. was at the game when he even managed to grab reaction from the danish keeper a familiar face perhaps casper smart girl is keeping up the family tradition isn
andy. let's take a look back now from earlier today of course australia peru france the final standings in group c. you'll be able to see the very short you on your screen froths and denmark all through now officially to the last sixteen quite predictable but nevertheless the games could have gone the way as we know. as you can see france went on seven points that no defeat for denmark either done well who will win in two draws. and keeping a clean sheet there between mistakes. found something...
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andy made before, if you look at our colleagues in london, they were looking at many clients overrated peripherals which exaggerated the move. treasury showed a high degree of sensitivity and it was shorte u.s. as well and that amplifies the moves that occur. jonathan: if this can happen in treasury, it can happen anywhere. kathy, what are you worried about when you look across the world and the fixed income universe? kathy: now that em is starting to react, we are less worried about it because it is starting to price in a more rational way. i am worried about the domestic investment grade and high-yield. the reason is, the deterioration in credit quality, especially in investment grade, we have half the universe is triple b and even the single a category is looking less robust these days. i am worried about that. markets are not priced very well for it. jonathan: how do you convince people there is a concern there where the macro banks so solid in the united states when the g7 is going to take place over the weekend and everyone is talking about the g6 and plus one. the plus one is the outperformer. they are alone because they are better than the other six. how do you convince people
andy made before, if you look at our colleagues in london, they were looking at many clients overrated peripherals which exaggerated the move. treasury showed a high degree of sensitivity and it was shorte u.s. as well and that amplifies the moves that occur. jonathan: if this can happen in treasury, it can happen anywhere. kathy, what are you worried about when you look across the world and the fixed income universe? kathy: now that em is starting to react, we are less worried about it because...
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indicating that the president dictated a short, but accurate response to o yorkfá times"i] article on behaf regard to the first trump tower meeting in july 2016 andin "meet the press" about that incident. here it is. >> youw6want to declare the president was not involved in the drafting of the statement and to not issue that statement and itg july he said itt(!u came from d trump jr. and he said the presidentqÑt)(upáed a small response. i know it's not a crimeçó to li to those of us in theq media. let me ask you this. was he misinformed at the time or what happened? >> i think -- ixd obviously ask jay aboutxdxd this. i think he was uninformed at the time just like i was when i came in the case. he was on the case. this was a point that maybe wasn't cl% in terms of recollection and his understanding of it and what jay did was he immediatelyñrjfÑi cod it and even if itqçó had÷ oath he can calli] it recanted d it's jay, and not the president and that's the wisdom of not jt the president testify and it's one thingÑi to do it with it's a hypothetical point. i would think the presidential power, there's nothing that limits the presidential power of pa
indicating that the president dictated a short, but accurate response to o yorkfá times"i] article on behaf regard to the first trump tower meeting in july 2016 andin "meet the press" about that incident. here it is. >> youw6want to declare the president was not involved in the drafting of the statement and to not issue that statement and itg july he said itt(!u came from d trump jr. and he said the presidentqÑt)(upáed a small response. i know it's not a crimeçó to li...
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short when marcus ericsson crashed. fortunately he escaped that fire unharmed. qualifying starts later today. there are just nine days until the start of wimbledon and we still don't know if andy his decision. one man who will be there is the three time champion novak djokovic and he's into the semi—finals at queen's, beating adrian mannarino in straight sets. next to a new record, by a horse on the course at royal ascot. alpha centauri, is aiming for a top ten hit, but she became the fastest winner, in the history of the coronation stakes eith colm 0'donoghue on board, she won the one—mile race in a time of one minute, 35.89 seconds. and danny cirpriani will make his first start for england in almost a decade when they play south africa in the final test this afternoon. he'll start at fly—half, replacing george ford. england are 2—0 down in the three test series, and boss eddiejones says it's no secret that his side are stuggling. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. more in the next hour. thank you. a fresh campaign to try to tackle plastic pollution is being launched by the bbc today. it's being fronted by sir david
short when marcus ericsson crashed. fortunately he escaped that fire unharmed. qualifying starts later today. there are just nine days until the start of wimbledon and we still don't know if andy his decision. one man who will be there is the three time champion novak djokovic and he's into the semi—finals at queen's, beating adrian mannarino in straight sets. next to a new record, by a horse on the course at royal ascot. alpha centauri, is aiming for a top ten hit, but she became the fastest...
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short when marcus ericsson crashed. fortunately, he escaped that fire unharmed. qualifying starts later today. there are just nine days until the start of wimbledon and we still don't know if andyis the three—time champion, novak djokovic, and he's into the semi finals at queen's, beating adrian mannarino in straight sets. there we are. that is just about it from me for now. if you are having friends round for the panama game and want to cook up something panamanian, there is a stew with a load of chicken and vegetables. chuck it into a pot with spices. it is the chicken casserole. but it is the panamanian version. thank you very much indeed. returning to the subject of the world cup, how have you been watching? in the pub with a couple of mates? at home with a takeaway? our next guests have decided to take things a bit further. maybe this does not sound too odd. they've taken three weeks off work to watch every single match — but that's not all. they're watching each game with fans from one of the 32 competing nations — all without leaving london. they are going all over the place. so, they have got to find some panamanians. let's take a look at how they've been getting on so
short when marcus ericsson crashed. fortunately, he escaped that fire unharmed. qualifying starts later today. there are just nine days until the start of wimbledon and we still don't know if andyis the three—time champion, novak djokovic, and he's into the semi finals at queen's, beating adrian mannarino in straight sets. there we are. that is just about it from me for now. if you are having friends round for the panama game and want to cook up something panamanian, there is a stew with a...
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short when marcus ericsson crashed. fortunately, he escaped that fire unharmed. qualifying starts later today. there are just nine days until the start of wimbledon and we still don't know if andyc, and he's into the semifinals at queen's, beating adrian mannarino in straightt sets. —— beating adrian mannarino in straight sets. the huge difference between panama and england, the players line up every week to get their cheque, roughly £250 a week. interesting. very interesting. when big name music acts or broadway shows come to town, demand is high, tickets sell fast, leaving some at the mercy of touts who sell seats on at inflated prices. now, thanks to cutting—edge technology, one scottish arts festival is taking on the touts. catriona renton reports. everything is reminding me of you. ed sheeran at this year's biggest weekend, one of the artist declaring war against touts. his dark at some secretaries —— he has targeted some secondary sites. to get touts joel tippett berkeley in later prices, sometimes up to eight times the original value. pop concerts and big events a re often original value. pop concerts and big events are often targeted by ticket a grip on, they snap them
short when marcus ericsson crashed. fortunately, he escaped that fire unharmed. qualifying starts later today. there are just nine days until the start of wimbledon and we still don't know if andyc, and he's into the semifinals at queen's, beating adrian mannarino in straightt sets. —— beating adrian mannarino in straight sets. the huge difference between panama and england, the players line up every week to get their cheque, roughly £250 a week. interesting. very interesting. when big...
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there will be some instances at short notice cancellations, but they will drastically reduce with this new timetable. andyr customers. what will you do to compensate people with advanced season tickets, for starters? we will put in place conversation packages. we believe that is only right, to give our loyal customers some recompense for the discomfort we have caused them, and that will be finalised in due course. you don't know when they are going to get details? no, but imminently. and normal customers, will they get compensation? so we have a system in place already, where if a train is cancelled they can apply for a refund. we have more people into deal with that, because there is a backlog, and we are dealing with that as quickly as we can. it is a way for people to claim back through delay repay, and we will be dealing with that. and when will this be sorted out, and the trains will be running as you and all passengers would like them to be? well, this is not a quick fix. you will hear that not a quick fix. you will hear that not just from not a quick fix. you will hear that notjust from here but no
there will be some instances at short notice cancellations, but they will drastically reduce with this new timetable. andyr customers. what will you do to compensate people with advanced season tickets, for starters? we will put in place conversation packages. we believe that is only right, to give our loyal customers some recompense for the discomfort we have caused them, and that will be finalised in due course. you don't know when they are going to get details? no, but imminently. and normal...