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out of the european union bracks it dominated the candidate's 1st televised debate bottas emma haywood reports the front runner didn't even show up. thanks in the end it was a show without its leading man with no sign of boris johnson the front runner in the u.k. leadership contest his absence at this televised debate collaring lee obviously leaving the rest of the candidates to stay why they should become the next conservative party leader and by default u.k. prime minister and with the opportunity to take a flight at an absent johnson where is boris if his team won't allow him out to debate with 5 pretty friendly colleagues how is he going to fare with $27.00 european countries the conundrum that is brecht's it and what to do about it of course dominated the debate argued for bracks it right from the beginning i led the leave campaign i will deliver bracks it a responsible prime minister would prepare for a new deal and i think if we prepare properly which we haven't done for 3 years that it will actually bring on a deal and that's the best way to end this uncertainty to actually hav
out of the european union bracks it dominated the candidate's 1st televised debate bottas emma haywood reports the front runner didn't even show up. thanks in the end it was a show without its leading man with no sign of boris johnson the front runner in the u.k. leadership contest his absence at this televised debate collaring lee obviously leaving the rest of the candidates to stay why they should become the next conservative party leader and by default u.k. prime minister and with the...
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a bracks it was certainly a battle that theresa may failed to when can her successor wherever that is do any better. well it's a hard job for for anyone and i think people in the u.k. agree and it's almost a lot of people are puzzled why so many want to be the success of the reason may because it's just almost a conundrum to solve and i think knights of farrar's with this practice of policy is putting a lot of pressure on the traditional parties particularly on the conservatives he doesn't have any m.p. just yet and just failed in a by election to get in his fast m.p. but he's certainly putting the pressure on the conservative party he seems to have easy answers he pretends to have easy and says the conservative leadership so far didn't didn't give in to to his demands but he will continue and that's why many people in the conservative party think that boys johnson who also is a charismatic figure like nigel for us is the only one to to be the tonic that the party needs and move the country forward but the actual bracks income nunda definitely is not going to go away ok so come end of
a bracks it was certainly a battle that theresa may failed to when can her successor wherever that is do any better. well it's a hard job for for anyone and i think people in the u.k. agree and it's almost a lot of people are puzzled why so many want to be the success of the reason may because it's just almost a conundrum to solve and i think knights of farrar's with this practice of policy is putting a lot of pressure on the traditional parties particularly on the conservatives he doesn't have...
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it's all about bracks it right now all right john thank you and i'm going to give the final word to stephen because you're in brussels you're of perhaps where it really really matters and how are those in brussels viewing the shenanigans going on in the u.k. well with a lot of sadness matters to europe in europe matters to britain and britain and europe do enormous trade together britain is important militarily it's committed to the security of the entire continent it's a big factor unneighborly it's a nuclear power it's a member of the un security council everyone wants britain to figure it out and when they figure it out to come to brussels and get a deal that seems good to both sides that's really what people want they don't want to bad relationship right ok gentlemen thank you all very much indeed john jumped stan steven erlanger mark garnett thank you very much. and as ever thank you for watching the program you can see it again anytime you like again to the website al-jazeera dot com should you want more discussion go to our facebook page at facebook dot com fool a slash a.j.
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runner is boris johnson he went 1st and laid out his vision for the future of the party and for the bracks of process he was then followed by his rival foreign secretary jeremy hunt a new leader is set to be elected in the 3rd week of july. let's go to london now standing by is the correspondent charlayne potts now sure lots of this was the 1st hustings or campaign event between the 2 contenders how would you describe the political visions that they laid out today. well these hustings are basically additions in front of the tare membership because atari members of those are the people that in the end are going to vote for the candidate for the next leader of the conservative party and they have by for the next prime minister off the u.k. so far is johnson and jeremy hunt laying out their visions making a number of domestic promises but what it really comes down to and what became clear again today is that the tare membership is interested in one topic as it comes down to everything about british politics at the moment and that is bracks it the tory members want breck's it to be resolved as
runner is boris johnson he went 1st and laid out his vision for the future of the party and for the bracks of process he was then followed by his rival foreign secretary jeremy hunt a new leader is set to be elected in the 3rd week of july. let's go to london now standing by is the correspondent charlayne potts now sure lots of this was the 1st hustings or campaign event between the 2 contenders how would you describe the political visions that they laid out today. well these hustings are...
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the conundrum that is brecht's it and what to do about it of course dominated the debate argued for bracks it right from the beginning i led the leave campaign i will deliver bracks it a responsible prime minister would prepare for a new deal and i think if we prepare properly which we haven't done the 3 is that it will actually bring on a deal and that's the best way to end this uncertainty to actually have that deal this leadership contest is an issue of trust and the only one i believe who can be trusted to get us out by the end of october i mean this is in the 1st ballot of this contest boris johnson britain's paul more foreign minister secured a 114 votes from with parties m.p. his nearest rival received just 43 jumps and defended his refusal to take part in the debate by saying he was staying away because the public had had enough of party infighting tourism a got the top job back in 2016 when her final wible withdrew from the leadership race some called it a coronation contenders in this latest battle a determined that won't happen again saying the path won't be cleared for boris jo
the conundrum that is brecht's it and what to do about it of course dominated the debate argued for bracks it right from the beginning i led the leave campaign i will deliver bracks it a responsible prime minister would prepare for a new deal and i think if we prepare properly which we haven't done the 3 is that it will actually bring on a deal and that's the best way to end this uncertainty to actually have that deal this leadership contest is an issue of trust and the only one i believe who...
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the conservative party membership wants bracks it badly and they are threatening to undermine their ownm.p.'s if the u.k. isn't out of the european union by the end of october the current deadline but just as compelling is whether or not the new leader would be able to deliver that bracks it's without the government collapsing and triggering a national election one recent poll suggested more than half of voters think boris johnson to make a bad prime minister several candidates of want openly that not delivering it could lead to the conservatives losing to labor in an election i think the onus is on the candidates to show how they will achieve brix it because it's all very well saying we'll go for no deal but that may not get through parliament. say renegotiate it when it may not get through the do so at the moment the kind of it's a not being adequately precise to convince even their own colleagues let alone the membership of the public at large. several rounds of voting by conservative m.p.'s will whittle it down to adults so much choice of to the winner to be decided upon by the part
the conservative party membership wants bracks it badly and they are threatening to undermine their ownm.p.'s if the u.k. isn't out of the european union by the end of october the current deadline but just as compelling is whether or not the new leader would be able to deliver that bracks it's without the government collapsing and triggering a national election one recent poll suggested more than half of voters think boris johnson to make a bad prime minister several candidates of want openly...
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s have that nigel farage is the bracks of policy is so undermining them that if it isn't delivered as soon as possible then the tory party faces destruction. but does johnson do his rivals jeremy hunt the current foreign secretary or michael gove the eloquence environment secretary actually know how to deliver bracks it and he better than to reason made it they've been wrong for 3 years about what the e.u. is willing to negotiate why would they be right all of a sudden now so they don't stand up to scrutiny i think it's not necessarily intended to stand up to scrutiny i think it's maybe intended to influence the candidates in the leadership debate to toward sort of moving generally towards their direction and competing with each other to be more. bracks it yes that consideration seems less important to rank and file conservatives than their belief that only johnson can stop the party from being wiped out boris johnson may not be a details man but he's certainly not short of rhetorical flourish courage seems to be his by word of course the u.k. can do this one way or the other well if
s have that nigel farage is the bracks of policy is so undermining them that if it isn't delivered as soon as possible then the tory party faces destruction. but does johnson do his rivals jeremy hunt the current foreign secretary or michael gove the eloquence environment secretary actually know how to deliver bracks it and he better than to reason made it they've been wrong for 3 years about what the e.u. is willing to negotiate why would they be right all of a sudden now so they don't stand...
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s have that nigel farage is the bracks of policy is so undermining them that if it isn't delivered assoon as possible then the tory party faces destruction. but does johnson do his rivals jeremy hunt the current foreign secretary or michael gove the eloquence environment secretary actually know how to deliver bracks it's any better than to reason made it they've been wrong for 3 years about what the e.u. is willing to negotiate why would they be right all of a sudden now so they don't stand up to scrutiny i think it's not necessarily intended to stand up to scrutiny i think it's maybe intended to influence the candidates in the leadership debate to toward sort of moving generally towards their direction and competing with each other to be more. yes that consideration seems less important to rank and file conservatives than their belief that only johnson can stop their party from being wiped out boris johnson may not be a details man but he's certainly not short of rhetorical flourish courage seems to be his by word of course the u.k. can do this one way or the other well if he really
s have that nigel farage is the bracks of policy is so undermining them that if it isn't delivered assoon as possible then the tory party faces destruction. but does johnson do his rivals jeremy hunt the current foreign secretary or michael gove the eloquence environment secretary actually know how to deliver bracks it's any better than to reason made it they've been wrong for 3 years about what the e.u. is willing to negotiate why would they be right all of a sudden now so they don't stand up...
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really has been saying that bracks it in no way heard stay you actually going to hurt the u.k. it's going to be isolated now but i still wonder how is it not hurting you because it is like a strong military power within the you 2nd largest economy. within the you how can it possibly not affect the u.n. our well i think that the main way in which it doesn't affect you has already happened and so the big blow for that you actually took place in 2016 with the with the referendum and that was the moment in which you know the rest of the world looks at the european union and saw this as an edifice that looked like it was crumbling in the sense we've already got i just did that pain that cost now the big pain is actually on the u.k. more than on the e.u. because the i think the way in which the rest of the world and certainly the way in which the $27.00 the looking at this is what a bloody mess the brits have made out of this with themselves we have actually we meaning the $27.00 managed to remain surprisingly i would add united on this front so i guess what i'm saying is that we've
really has been saying that bracks it in no way heard stay you actually going to hurt the u.k. it's going to be isolated now but i still wonder how is it not hurting you because it is like a strong military power within the you 2nd largest economy. within the you how can it possibly not affect the u.n. our well i think that the main way in which it doesn't affect you has already happened and so the big blow for that you actually took place in 2016 with the with the referendum and that was the...
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s are probably you're not going to let probably block any real bracks a deal so if we get said pro bracks it's prime minister he's really he or she's really going to struggle to get through parliament and could even face a vote of no confidence to prevent the u.k. leaving with no deal which point he or she will probably have to call a general election and that would be hugely risky. star turn attention to scythe america chile where renewed clashes have erupted in the capital santiago the violence kicked off during a protest led by teachers who are demanding better working conditions i several demonstrators were detained the authorities tear gas and water come in to try and restore order friday's protests mark a 5th consecutive day of nationwide strikes across chile around $45000.00 people gathered in the capital alone to demand a revamp of the education sector. president trump essays things could be different between washington and moscow if quote the only which surrounding russia in the 2016 u.s. presidential election was and still being pushed he was speaking to fox news on thursday. i
s are probably you're not going to let probably block any real bracks a deal so if we get said pro bracks it's prime minister he's really he or she's really going to struggle to get through parliament and could even face a vote of no confidence to prevent the u.k. leaving with no deal which point he or she will probably have to call a general election and that would be hugely risky. star turn attention to scythe america chile where renewed clashes have erupted in the capital santiago the...
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not going to go away so at the end of july though we're back with the 1st order of business being bracks. for sure. ok there are good laws for us in london thanks very much. we have some sports now in the women's world cup starts later today looks set to be the most watched woman's football tournament ever anthony howard did of your sports is going to fill us in on that anthony how will this tournament unfold $24.00 teams $52.00 matches and 9 host cities the 1st team and the 1st city of course is paris that's where the french women will kick it off the not against korea at the park to princess and they want to do what the men's team did in 99 he had not been the host nation to win the tournament trying to do that one departure if you like from this tournament a one point of difference is that we want a way through france and michael white to lead on that's the home of the limply on the power in french football that the domestic champions they're also the champions league winners of this year to such a great place for the final it's really the seat of power in the women's game is a fantas
not going to go away so at the end of july though we're back with the 1st order of business being bracks. for sure. ok there are good laws for us in london thanks very much. we have some sports now in the women's world cup starts later today looks set to be the most watched woman's football tournament ever anthony howard did of your sports is going to fill us in on that anthony how will this tournament unfold $24.00 teams $52.00 matches and 9 host cities the 1st team and the 1st city of course...
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leave on october the 31st we will be voting for a prime minister who will not be able to deliver bracks it's before the general election the conservatives will lose that general election and that choice will lead to jeremy called them is that what is going to happen are we going to see a general election in a real going to have a prime minister germy corben. it could be a general election or they could be. a government of national unity. i don't think there will be breaks in the 31st of october and i don't think that the new conservative leader who will become the prime minister will survive for very long and you don't well you and i we've spoken before about what could happen and the last time we spoke you were in favor of parliament passing to resume a briggs withdrawal plan with the provision that another people's vote another referendum be added on to it that didn't happen what do you think is going to is going to happen now we put forward a compromise proposal that was voted on twice we got there. but it was in power by the house of commons and i think now we're not into territory
leave on october the 31st we will be voting for a prime minister who will not be able to deliver bracks it's before the general election the conservatives will lose that general election and that choice will lead to jeremy called them is that what is going to happen are we going to see a general election in a real going to have a prime minister germy corben. it could be a general election or they could be. a government of national unity. i don't think there will be breaks in the 31st of october...
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the front runner has come to the fore boris johnson has promised to see through bracks it by the end of october which half of the cost that least that was his pledge to tory voters. if i get in will come out of the deal no deal on the top of that over and over and over and what would that mean i would that when you come back to budget in the good years that's the burger is the same promise he's made to right wing members of the conservative party who joined him to kickstart the campaign. he gave me his word to my face that if he became prime minister we would leave only 31st of october 3 more that pleases me advocates of a new deal bracks it may have to dream on indeed boris johnson moved away from his previous comments on the matter no longer supporting such a scenario. it's only if we have the guts and the courage to get ready for it that we will carry any conviction in brussels and get the deal we need because they don't want no deal anymore the idea that a policy closer to that of to reason may and one that confuse journalists in attendance you're telling some supporters you'll d
the front runner has come to the fore boris johnson has promised to see through bracks it by the end of october which half of the cost that least that was his pledge to tory voters. if i get in will come out of the deal no deal on the top of that over and over and over and what would that mean i would that when you come back to budget in the good years that's the burger is the same promise he's made to right wing members of the conservative party who joined him to kickstart the campaign. he...
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mayor resigned after the grex a deal failed and he's saying now that there's a 30 percent chance that bracks it may not happen and all well to be honest i think that they would have to be something very significant taking place in the united kingdom and by very significant i mean a call before the 31st of october either for a 2nd referendum all for a general election for the e.u. to allow for a 2nd postponement of the deadline i think unless something so dramatic happens i think even in a no deal outcome the rest of you the 27 will see the u.k. out so i i actually think that with reserve may out of the picture with a radicalization within the conservative party in the united kingdom this is actually increased the chances of a no deal i guess it. really has been saying that bracks said in no way heard stay you it's actually going to hurt the u.k. it's going to be isolated now but i still wonder how is it not hurting you because it is like a strong military power within the you 2nd largest economy within the you how can it possibly not affect the un our well i think that the main way in which
mayor resigned after the grex a deal failed and he's saying now that there's a 30 percent chance that bracks it may not happen and all well to be honest i think that they would have to be something very significant taking place in the united kingdom and by very significant i mean a call before the 31st of october either for a 2nd referendum all for a general election for the e.u. to allow for a 2nd postponement of the deadline i think unless something so dramatic happens i think even in a no...
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the conundrum that is brecht's it and what to do about it of course dominated the debate argued for bracks it right from the beginning i led the leave campaign i will deliver bracks it a responsible prime minister would prepare for a new deal and i think if we prepare properly which we haven't done for 3 years that it will actually bring on a deal and that's the best way to end this uncertainty to actually have that deal this leadership contest is an issue of trust and the only one i believe who can be trusted to get us out of end of october i mean this is in the 1st ballot of this contest boris johnson britain's paul more foreign minister secured a $114.00 votes but with parties m.p. his nearest rival received just 43 johnson defended his refusal to take part in the debate by saying he was staying away because the public had had enough of party infighting tourism a got the top job back in 2016 when her final wible withdrew from a leadership race some called it a coronation contests. as in this latest battle a determined that won't happen again saying the path won't be cleared for boris jo
the conundrum that is brecht's it and what to do about it of course dominated the debate argued for bracks it right from the beginning i led the leave campaign i will deliver bracks it a responsible prime minister would prepare for a new deal and i think if we prepare properly which we haven't done for 3 years that it will actually bring on a deal and that's the best way to end this uncertainty to actually have that deal this leadership contest is an issue of trust and the only one i believe...
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risk the wrath of conservative voters deserving to nigel farage it all seems a long way away not bracks it was supposed to be about barnsley al-jazeera. meanwhile the current prime minister is a man has committed her country to net 0 carbon emissions by 2050 make all the commitment ambitious but essential for protecting the earth and the about the reports. on paper at least what we could be looking at is major changes to the u.k.'s climate policy in the coming decades with one eye on the stablish in her legacy beyond the ongoing brics it chaos to reason may's announced legislation committing britain to reaching net 0 carbon emissions by 2050 this is about the long term climate targets we're proud of the world leaders meeting record we have but i absolutely agree that it is vital that we continue this work and make sure that we protect our planet for generations to come if passed it would make britain the 1st of the g. 7 group of major economies to put a net 0 target into law in other words balancing carbon dioxide emissions with carbon removal measures or simply eliminating emissions al
risk the wrath of conservative voters deserving to nigel farage it all seems a long way away not bracks it was supposed to be about barnsley al-jazeera. meanwhile the current prime minister is a man has committed her country to net 0 carbon emissions by 2050 make all the commitment ambitious but essential for protecting the earth and the about the reports. on paper at least what we could be looking at is major changes to the u.k.'s climate policy in the coming decades with one eye on the...
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about the reasons as to why people in other constituencies voted to leave this was always a vote bracks it was always a referendum nobody ever wanted because of the possibility of a causing divisions but what it really showed is that those left behind communities of the midlands and the north are exactly got left behind and in order for people to bring them back and for them to believe again in the labor macit you need to engage with them and listen to why they have food for bracks that so yes i would say to those members of the shadow cabinet they should be reflected not just the power the message from their own constituency but the masses from those communities that have been left behind the jewish voice for labor at organization welcomed by only dylan mccluskey has been arguing that the n.t. semitism allegations are being weaponized do you see the semitism as being a way for those within the labor buddy to attack jeremy cool been that the major factor or do you see labor is more anti semitic than in the. the other qualities well i don't see labor as more on the semantic than any othe
about the reasons as to why people in other constituencies voted to leave this was always a vote bracks it was always a referendum nobody ever wanted because of the possibility of a causing divisions but what it really showed is that those left behind communities of the midlands and the north are exactly got left behind and in order for people to bring them back and for them to believe again in the labor macit you need to engage with them and listen to why they have food for bracks that so yes...
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very much appreciate it britain's main opposition labor party has seen off the challenge from the bracks party in a byelection in the city of peterborough they know they form party was hoping to when its 1st parliamentary seat after a strong performance in european elections last month and in 2016 a referendum 60 percent of voters in peterborough backed leaving the block. despite differing opinions across all city the fact that the cracks of policy have been rejected here in pizza praagh shows that the public. knows that the politics of division will not quit. this is a result for every community in pizza for tonight's victory is significant because it has shown that the politics of hope can win. regardless of the odds still add on al-jazeera a warm welcome for brazil's president in argentina but not everyone is happy. with. hello again and welcome back to your international weather forecast over here across europe plenty of weather to talk about out here towards the east we have a lot of instability as those temperatures are rising into the high twenty's in some locations even into the
very much appreciate it britain's main opposition labor party has seen off the challenge from the bracks party in a byelection in the city of peterborough they know they form party was hoping to when its 1st parliamentary seat after a strong performance in european elections last month and in 2016 a referendum 60 percent of voters in peterborough backed leaving the block. despite differing opinions across all city the fact that the cracks of policy have been rejected here in pizza praagh shows...
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competing in that race may announced her resignation 2 weeks ago after parliament voted down her bracksa deal for a 3rd time so to speak about all. lawrence this labor victory is a big surprise. well it's a surprise only because the ascendancy of the rex it policy has been has been so quick and so astonishing in general saying they cannot get a clear winner in the european elections and in the referendum 3 years ago piece of revoted by 63 percent believe in so based on all that the bookmakers had the brits it policy is the odds on favorite to win. that the labor party however obviously saying today that they won because they didn't campaign on bricks they campaigned on austerity and. on all the poverty and school places and hospitals and all those things that they say people are much more interested in than and so there are different interpretations of the results but what genocide is absolutely right the reps at parties is now a part of life in intriguingly there's an opinion poll this morning for the times newspaper about westminster voting intentions who would people vote for if ther
competing in that race may announced her resignation 2 weeks ago after parliament voted down her bracksa deal for a 3rd time so to speak about all. lawrence this labor victory is a big surprise. well it's a surprise only because the ascendancy of the rex it policy has been has been so quick and so astonishing in general saying they cannot get a clear winner in the european elections and in the referendum 3 years ago piece of revoted by 63 percent believe in so based on all that the bookmakers...
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to go over such there is a back up again and this is the 270 despite the possibility of a no deal bracks it looming on the horizon ford is blaming the plants closure on changes in customer demand and cost concerns. if international monetary fund has upped its u.s. growth forecast for the current year to 2.6 percent up from the previous estimate of 2.3 percent is the financial market conditions provided the boost but i.m.f. managing director christine lagarde warned again of growing risks to the global economy like the us china trade dispute rising debt levels and worsening inequality the i.m.f. also said u.s. growth would slow again to just 2 percent and 2020. the european central bank has taken surprise action to bolster the 19 nation euro zone e.c.b. chief barrio druggy says the bank will extend the earliest date for an interest rate increase from the end of the year to halfway through next year bench made good benchmark rates are at record lows the e.c.b. follows other central banks and responding to fears about trade tension and going. and that's it from the end. business human berli
to go over such there is a back up again and this is the 270 despite the possibility of a no deal bracks it looming on the horizon ford is blaming the plants closure on changes in customer demand and cost concerns. if international monetary fund has upped its u.s. growth forecast for the current year to 2.6 percent up from the previous estimate of 2.3 percent is the financial market conditions provided the boost but i.m.f. managing director christine lagarde warned again of growing risks to the...
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marilyn also owns madame tussaud's he will combine forces with the us privately private equity who bracks blackstone and a canadian pension fund together will pay $5600000000.00 euros german investment firm tenner is buying a stake in bundesliga club had to bear leading for $125000000.00 euros the deal is said to be the biggest in the german league's history 10 or had last been tossed said he believes the big city club can make more money at officials say they'll use the funding to invest in players. italy has one of the highest unemployment rates in the european union so it is perhaps ironic that one italian company is leading the way in creating technology to replace human workers but it insists it's a force for good in the jobs market. in an ever more automated world putting things into boxes says one of the jobs thought to still require the dexterity of human hands. but even that is changing thanks in no small part to c m c a family run business in the italian town of she taught to cuss teller it supplies some of the biggest players in internet shopping with fully automated packing ma
marilyn also owns madame tussaud's he will combine forces with the us privately private equity who bracks blackstone and a canadian pension fund together will pay $5600000000.00 euros german investment firm tenner is buying a stake in bundesliga club had to bear leading for $125000000.00 euros the deal is said to be the biggest in the german league's history 10 or had last been tossed said he believes the big city club can make more money at officials say they'll use the funding to invest in...
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party front runner boris johnson when 1st laying out his vision for the future of the party and the bracks that process johnson refused to answer questions relating to a police incident at his home earlier this week as rival foreign secretary jeremy hunt also outlined his plans for the party the new leader is set to be elected in the 3rd week of july. here's what the 2 contenders had to say about their plans for brics it was the 1st thing we need to do you know what it is we need to get bricks it done this someone who campaigned for bread see. who they didn't see. someone who was mid to. the brits that could bring your country the right man to unleash on that project but i'm also someone who has a bottom line knows not to blink and knows and this is the crucial thing in any negotiation exactly what it is what we need is something that allows us to leave the european union but does not propose to the customs union or the single markets indefinitely so we can only leave them at the whim of the. now to some of the other stories making news around the world u.s. president donald trump has said
party front runner boris johnson when 1st laying out his vision for the future of the party and the bracks that process johnson refused to answer questions relating to a police incident at his home earlier this week as rival foreign secretary jeremy hunt also outlined his plans for the party the new leader is set to be elected in the 3rd week of july. here's what the 2 contenders had to say about their plans for brics it was the 1st thing we need to do you know what it is we need to get bricks...
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interested in one topic as it comes down to in everything about british politics at the moment and that is bracks it the tory members want breaks it to be resolved as soon as possible while both hunts and johnsons say they're the better candidate when it comes to that main issue of delivering said was have a listen now to what they promised. but what i said was that leaving all oct 31st was imminently feasible which was taken to mean that i wasn't 100 percent determined to do means that we are going to do but it's possible to do it because it's eminently but what will you do if course we can do it oh yes i know we can do it that's the spirit but we'll reveal that i thought if we got to the 31st of october. the e.u. have not shown any willingness to negotiate a better deal that can get through the house of commons that's not going to try person the customs union. my judgment is that weighing those difficult options up the political risk of no exit is far worse than the economic risk of no deal so both candidates they're essentially saying that the u.k. believe the e.u. on october 31st even if that
interested in one topic as it comes down to in everything about british politics at the moment and that is bracks it the tory members want breaks it to be resolved as soon as possible while both hunts and johnsons say they're the better candidate when it comes to that main issue of delivering said was have a listen now to what they promised. but what i said was that leaving all oct 31st was imminently feasible which was taken to mean that i wasn't 100 percent determined to do means that we are...
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difficult options are a political risk of no bracks it is far worse than the economic risk of no deal the tories 160000 members have until the end of july to choose their next leader and the u.k.'s next prime minister. germany have reached the quarter finals of the women's world cup martina false techmeme pulled off their 4th one of the tournament confidently taken down nigeria 3 nil but not all the attention was on the players as once again the video assistant referee or v a r played a huge role in deciding the outcome alexandra park was making her 100 appearance in a germany kick and she marked the occasion by scoring the opener. in from a corner to claim her 2nd goal of the tournament. for the next 8 minutes the bowl was barely kicked off 1st confirms that the nigerian keeper hadn't had her vision impeded by an offside player and was then promptly consulted once more to examine this foul only number go. play finally resumed from the penalty spot which saw it deviates sloughing home to make the 2 men. nigeria found in the 1st or the 2nd time off and it fell to lay off sugar to final
difficult options are a political risk of no bracks it is far worse than the economic risk of no deal the tories 160000 members have until the end of july to choose their next leader and the u.k.'s next prime minister. germany have reached the quarter finals of the women's world cup martina false techmeme pulled off their 4th one of the tournament confidently taken down nigeria 3 nil but not all the attention was on the players as once again the video assistant referee or v a r played a huge...
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minister so they have called for unity these candidates and what also became clear today is that bracks it really is at the center stage of this race all candidates believe that great britain should leave the european union by the next deadline by october 31st and all candidates also believe that they would do a much better job than their current prime minister to resign may who has hashed out a deal with the european union over the last couple of years so the candidates all say they can renegotiate a better deal but the problem is that the european union has already said that they are not going to renegotiate so the question is how those candidates are going to convince the european leaders to renegotiate of course and another thing where they differ and which is really important is that for example michael gove and jeremy hunt have already said they would ask the european union for another extension for yet another extension but in contrast to that boris johnson and dominic robb have said that they would leave the european union no matter at what cost on october 31st. is a clear from
minister so they have called for unity these candidates and what also became clear today is that bracks it really is at the center stage of this race all candidates believe that great britain should leave the european union by the next deadline by october 31st and all candidates also believe that they would do a much better job than their current prime minister to resign may who has hashed out a deal with the european union over the last couple of years so the candidates all say they can...
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idea through the next prime minister will be wherever that is will not only have a massive impact on bracks it put on british politics going ahead for many months if not years to come. a successor to to resume a hasn't even been chosen but there's already talk about whether an early general election is likely johnson's promise to take the country out of the e.u. without a deal has led to predictions of a slap election soon after the new prime minister takes office if it comes down to a crunch a vote many conservatives believe johnson's the only candidate that can avoid a crushing defeat in the polls barca al-jazeera westminster. i s present donald trump has been forced to rethink his choice for defense secretary acting defense secretary patrick shanahan has withdrawn his nomination blaming what he called is painful and deeply personal family situation for abandoning his bid for promotion in jordan has more from washington. u.s. president donald trump had wanted to give acting defense secretary patrick shanahan the job permanently but after nearly 6 months on the job shanahan quit tuesday ne
idea through the next prime minister will be wherever that is will not only have a massive impact on bracks it put on british politics going ahead for many months if not years to come. a successor to to resume a hasn't even been chosen but there's already talk about whether an early general election is likely johnson's promise to take the country out of the e.u. without a deal has led to predictions of a slap election soon after the new prime minister takes office if it comes down to a crunch a...
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idea if you can next prime minister will be whoever that is will not only have a massive impact on bracks it but on british politics going ahead for many months if not years to come. a successor to to resume a hasn't even been chosen but there's already talk about whether an early general election is likely boys johnson's promise to take the country out of the e.u. without a deal has led to predictions of a snap election soon after the new prime minister takes office if it comes down to a crunch a vote many conservatives believe johnson's the only candidate that can avoid a crushing defeat in the polls back out 0 westminster. other former head of european football has been questioned by french anti corruption investigators it's part of the ongoing inquiry into the awarding of the 2022 world cup michel platini was ahead of you a 1st for 8 years and voted for qatar to host the tournament is legal team say he's done nothing wrong 63 year old was banned from football following the 2015 fee for corruption scandal. that of it is beyond my comment was it a listen it was long but given the number
idea if you can next prime minister will be whoever that is will not only have a massive impact on bracks it but on british politics going ahead for many months if not years to come. a successor to to resume a hasn't even been chosen but there's already talk about whether an early general election is likely boys johnson's promise to take the country out of the e.u. without a deal has led to predictions of a snap election soon after the new prime minister takes office if it comes down to a...
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s have that nigel farage is the bracks of policy is so undermining them that if it isn't delivered as soon as possible then the tory party faces destruction. but does johnson do his rivals jeremy hunt the current foreign secretary or michael gove the eloquence environment secretary actually know how to deliver bracks it's any better than to resume a did they've been wrong for 3 years about what the. why would they be right all of a sudden now so they don't stand up to scrutiny i think it's not necessarily intended to stand up to scrutiny i think it's maybe intended to influence the candidates in the leadership debate. towards their direction and competing with each other to be more. yes that consideration seems less important to rank and file conservatives than their belief that only johnson can stop their party from being wiped out or is johnson may not be a details man but he's certainly not short of rhetorical flourish courage seems to be his by word of course the u.k. can do this one way or the other well if he really thinks he is the man to take the u.k. out of the european union
s have that nigel farage is the bracks of policy is so undermining them that if it isn't delivered as soon as possible then the tory party faces destruction. but does johnson do his rivals jeremy hunt the current foreign secretary or michael gove the eloquence environment secretary actually know how to deliver bracks it's any better than to resume a did they've been wrong for 3 years about what the. why would they be right all of a sudden now so they don't stand up to scrutiny i think it's not...
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s have that nigel farage is the bracks of policy is so undermining them that if it isn't delivered assoon as possible then the tory party faces destruction. but does johnson do his rivals jeremy hunt the current foreign secretary or michael gove the eloquence environment secretary actually know how to deliver bracks it's any better than to resume a did they've been wrong for 3 years about what the e.u. is willing to negotiate why would they be right all of a sudden now so they don't stand up to scrutiny i think it's not necessarily intended to stand up to scrutiny i think it's maybe intended to influence the candidates in the leadership debate to toward sort of moving generally towards their direction and competing with each other to be more. it yes that consideration seems less important to rank and file conservatives than their belief that only johnson can stop their party from being wiped out boris johnson may not be a details man but he's certainly not short of rhetorical flourish courage seems to be his by word of course the u.k. can do this one way or the other well if he really
s have that nigel farage is the bracks of policy is so undermining them that if it isn't delivered assoon as possible then the tory party faces destruction. but does johnson do his rivals jeremy hunt the current foreign secretary or michael gove the eloquence environment secretary actually know how to deliver bracks it's any better than to resume a did they've been wrong for 3 years about what the e.u. is willing to negotiate why would they be right all of a sudden now so they don't stand up to...
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the conundrum that is brecht's it and what to do about it of course dominated the debate argued for bracks it right from the beginning i led the leave campaign i will deliver bracks it a responsible prime minister would prepare for a new deal and i think if we prepare properly which we haven't done the 3 years that it will actually bring on a deal and that's the best way to end this uncertainty to actually have that deal this contest is an issue of trust and the only one i believe who can be trusted to get us out by the end of october i mean this is in the 1st ballot of this contest boris johnson britain's paul more foreign minister secured a $114.00 votes from with parties m.p. his nearest rival receive just 3 johnson defended his refusal to take part in the debate by saying he was staying away because the public had had enough of party infighting tourism a got the top job back in 2016 when her final wife withdrew from the leadership race some called it a coronation contenders in this latest battle a determined that won't happen again saying the pathway be cleared for boris johnson to get
the conundrum that is brecht's it and what to do about it of course dominated the debate argued for bracks it right from the beginning i led the leave campaign i will deliver bracks it a responsible prime minister would prepare for a new deal and i think if we prepare properly which we haven't done the 3 years that it will actually bring on a deal and that's the best way to end this uncertainty to actually have that deal this contest is an issue of trust and the only one i believe who can be...
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it doesn't like mr trump it doesn't like bracks it and a lot of people feel there's been a huge political bias all right examiner said star next for a fascinating chant with the author of why nations fail the origins of power prosperity and poverty it's a good watch as they close. you know world is a big part of the 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 on the back 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. we had one man 3540 years old. it off the styles in the water. some 30 fisherman well this judge later in his left. understood. that he done all of them to move ahead. another man a most of us was stubborn and what the machine. believes that this is none of the therapy is. tama. absurd it's really harsh things that happen in life. what politicians do. they put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you
it doesn't like mr trump it doesn't like bracks it and a lot of people feel there's been a huge political bias all right examiner said star next for a fascinating chant with the author of why nations fail the origins of power prosperity and poverty it's a good watch as they close. you know world is a big part of the 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...
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it doesn't like mr trump it doesn't like bracks it and a lot of people feel there's been a huge political bias not just in b.b.c. news programs but in b.b.c. comedy and in other output i mean this is a very big issue. i was one of the big stories of the week that's the wrap up of some of our headlines for the last 7 days if want to get more check out our tea dot com always the latest breaking news there as well for you 24770 in enjoy the rest of us that thing. we had one man 3540 years old. it lost this trials in the water. some 30 fisherman well this judge later in his left. understood something that he and then some of the. men of us thought my feet was stubborn and hurt the machine and. i believe that this is one of the therapy is. tama. absurd it's really harsh things that happen in life. when lawmakers manufacture consent to stick to public wealth. when the ruling classes project themselves. with the financial merry go round to listen to the one percent oh. that's nothing we can all middle of the room signals. don't. mean real news is really the world. on our journey to the moon from
it doesn't like mr trump it doesn't like bracks it and a lot of people feel there's been a huge political bias not just in b.b.c. news programs but in b.b.c. comedy and in other output i mean this is a very big issue. i was one of the big stories of the week that's the wrap up of some of our headlines for the last 7 days if want to get more check out our tea dot com always the latest breaking news there as well for you 24770 in enjoy the rest of us that thing. we had one man 3540 years old. it...
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political party but he also believes that it is absolutely vital for the conservatives to deliver on bracks it and that a new deal should be on the table in the u.k. should be confident to take that road asking about reopening negotiations with which many of the contenders are saying i mean what do they base that on what are we hearing from the question there are currently no indications whatsoever from brussels that they're prepared to reopen the withdrawal agreement that is signed and sealed as far as they are concerned but according to jeremy hunt the foreign secretary he believes that have been positive noises made from france from my own micron from angela merkel of germany as well and given the fact that there will be a new prime minister by at least the end of july and a new e.u. commission by the end of the year there are some that believe that the negotiating landscape has changed enough to warrant reopening the woodrell agreement but nothing's guaranteed moved by her with the latest on that move thank you. albania's governing socialist party has called a vote of no confidence in t
political party but he also believes that it is absolutely vital for the conservatives to deliver on bracks it and that a new deal should be on the table in the u.k. should be confident to take that road asking about reopening negotiations with which many of the contenders are saying i mean what do they base that on what are we hearing from the question there are currently no indications whatsoever from brussels that they're prepared to reopen the withdrawal agreement that is signed and sealed...