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and france were among the countries valen to work together so why do these disputes over post bracks and agreements stand to threaten the major alliances like the g 7 that the u.k. and the e.u. are both a major part of we're right rachel the g. 7 ministers and developments as just met the actual summit is going to be in june in cornwall actually called to stay in the u.k. and that's where you'll see all the global leaders including from the u.s. biden will be attending the other members of the g. 7 but i would say this it was an inside government minister just actually announced and he basically positioned it this way he said we're like 2 brothers referring to the u.k. and the french he said we're very closely a close allies but just like brothers there are bumps in the road i do think this is a flashing point mainly because there are the economies at stake in the throughout france i don't think it's going to break the g 7 that's a was the certain because it's so significant in terms of overall economic impact the both nations but remember this macro is up for reelection and he wants
and france were among the countries valen to work together so why do these disputes over post bracks and agreements stand to threaten the major alliances like the g 7 that the u.k. and the e.u. are both a major part of we're right rachel the g. 7 ministers and developments as just met the actual summit is going to be in june in cornwall actually called to stay in the u.k. and that's where you'll see all the global leaders including from the u.s. biden will be attending the other members of the...
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being part of projects at bretton versailles be in and dependent scotland and europe s no contest bracks it has been a boon for nationalists but the path to independence is spain no means a sure thing scotland was taken out of the you against its will and support for the e.u. still remains strong up here but that does not automatically translate into an overwhelming backing of independence. cattle farmer john elliott voted against brags that in the referendum he sells aberdeen angus t. is in the e.u. but he believes the union with england is more important. from his farm he can see the chariot hills straddling the england scotland borders beautiful work and shopping everyone is always going back and forth if there were any trade barriers are very very difficult in this area because at the moment a lot of. the communities are integrated between england scotland and the syrian author. it would be a shame of those any sort of broader scotland is very dependent on its trade ties with england the nationalists are set on seeing that change post brags that scotland has become a nation in search
being part of projects at bretton versailles be in and dependent scotland and europe s no contest bracks it has been a boon for nationalists but the path to independence is spain no means a sure thing scotland was taken out of the you against its will and support for the e.u. still remains strong up here but that does not automatically translate into an overwhelming backing of independence. cattle farmer john elliott voted against brags that in the referendum he sells aberdeen angus t. is in...
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the suspect went into hiding after removing weapons from bracks. he's made threats to several public figures including a renown corona virus. expert, you a secretary said anthony lincoln has held his 1st meeting with russian foreign minister. there are gay lab, rob speaking a nice one. they said there are countries could find ways to work together despite their differences. mister live rock, describe the talks as constructive and said, preparation for a possible meeting between the 2 nations. the leaders are partners or allies, bill flood warnings are in place across the south. central united states after days of heavy rain storms have already cost flooding in texas. and louisiana and powers to thousands of households. the bad weather is forecast to continue throughout the weekend. a russian government crank down against supporters of jailed opposition. figure alexis, the volley, is costing many workers, their jobs, trade union, say a wave of politically motivated firings has swept through state one enterprises. the w corresponded your shadow, met,
the suspect went into hiding after removing weapons from bracks. he's made threats to several public figures including a renown corona virus. expert, you a secretary said anthony lincoln has held his 1st meeting with russian foreign minister. there are gay lab, rob speaking a nice one. they said there are countries could find ways to work together despite their differences. mister live rock, describe the talks as constructive and said, preparation for a possible meeting between the 2 nations....
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the racers win fs other 1st of all they voted bracks it and i remember many of them were labor and the night they all got almost unanimously to the consensus that's the immediate problem the longer problem i think is tony blair mr blair came prime minister advice by that political genius peter mandelson in 1900. and the basic strategy was that you completely ignored your base voters the working class you would devote your strategy to appealing to well it's a reasonable number of middle class folk who is swing the election in your direction and that's what took tony blair did very successfully but in the medium term the facts of this was to betray the working class of the trade your core vote and many of those voters felt despise and for the time being they ended up with mr johnson's conservative party they've abandoned labor and that is not something you can blame on cash or jeremy call be or medium than and that is a direct result of very cynical strategy adopted by tony blair and though that mr johnston has triumphant over the labor party and much of the and is he now going to tell h
the racers win fs other 1st of all they voted bracks it and i remember many of them were labor and the night they all got almost unanimously to the consensus that's the immediate problem the longer problem i think is tony blair mr blair came prime minister advice by that political genius peter mandelson in 1900. and the basic strategy was that you completely ignored your base voters the working class you would devote your strategy to appealing to well it's a reasonable number of middle class...
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results for now in a statement he said the trade and cooperation agreement that went into effect with bracks it brought in chances for fishing arrangements between the u.k. and the e.u. as a result the small u.k. dependent island of jersey has a right to regulate fisheries in their waters so joining me now to discuss it looked as an end of straw mark i'll see hilary it's great to have you on the show today as soon as i saw this story i knew that you would have something to say about it so what led up to this conflict and why did it lead to a military standoff. well richard you're totally right you have months and months for me to explain the situation how this is been extremely complex and this was actually one of the big hitches over breck's it a small issue really in terms of the revenue generated for the british fish fishing industry in terms of the overall economy however a huge national's nationally symbolic issue in terms of the sovereignty of the seas and that's what course johnson had always referred to it as this actual issue is actually a bureaucratic hitch it's about the judge jer
results for now in a statement he said the trade and cooperation agreement that went into effect with bracks it brought in chances for fishing arrangements between the u.k. and the e.u. as a result the small u.k. dependent island of jersey has a right to regulate fisheries in their waters so joining me now to discuss it looked as an end of straw mark i'll see hilary it's great to have you on the show today as soon as i saw this story i knew that you would have something to say about it so what...
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island of jersey after a major dispute over fishing rights escalated rapidly and it's mostly due to bracksit at issue are new licenses that the island which is part of the british isles imposed last week french fishermen say the rules make it harder for them to operate in waters they have worked in for generations. has been a. night time in the normandy ports of cattle and off to some final preparations camel a.q. high and his crew leave the harbor and head to some not for a fishing trip but to protest. fisherman on france's northern coast are angry they say all 40 is on the channel island of jersey are ignoring the post brags that trade deal and unfairly limiting access to jersey's waters by restricting boat licenses or adding extra rules if you are quite a committed are no longer allowed to fish all it so well in jersey seas even though i've been fishing in these waters since 2009 it happened just like that overnight suddenly i received a letter saying you're not allowed that's it. can you says he's lost nearly 40 percent of his business some colleagues much more as day breaks the scale
island of jersey after a major dispute over fishing rights escalated rapidly and it's mostly due to bracksit at issue are new licenses that the island which is part of the british isles imposed last week french fishermen say the rules make it harder for them to operate in waters they have worked in for generations. has been a. night time in the normandy ports of cattle and off to some final preparations camel a.q. high and his crew leave the harbor and head to some not for a fishing trip but to...
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and france were among the countries valen to work together so do these disputes over post bracks and agreements stand to threaten the major alliances like the g 7 that the u.k. and the e.u. are both a major part of we're right rachel the g. 7 ministers and development as just met the actual summit is going to be in june in cornwall actually called this day in the u.k. and that's where you'll see all the global leaders including from the u.s. side will be attending members of the g. 7 but i would say this it was an inside government minister just actually announced and he basically positioned it this way he said we're like 2 brothers referring to the u.k. and the french he said we're very close we're close allies but just like brothers there are bumps in the road i do think ringback this is a flashing point mainly because there are the economies at stake in the throughout france i don't think it's going to break the g 7 that's almost the certain because it's so significant in terms of overall economic impact the both nations but remember this macro is up for reelection and he wants to
and france were among the countries valen to work together so do these disputes over post bracks and agreements stand to threaten the major alliances like the g 7 that the u.k. and the e.u. are both a major part of we're right rachel the g. 7 ministers and development as just met the actual summit is going to be in june in cornwall actually called this day in the u.k. and that's where you'll see all the global leaders including from the u.s. side will be attending members of the g. 7 but i...
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being part of projects that plateau versus be in and dependent scotland and europe has no contest bracks it has been a boon for nationalists but the pov to independence is spain no means a sure thing scotland was taken out of the you against its will and support for the you still remains strong up here but that does not automatically translate into an overwhelming backing of independence. cattle farmer john elliott voted against brags that in the referendum he sells aberdeen angus t. is in the e.u. but he believes the union with england is more important. from his farm he can see the chevy of his. straddling the england scotland borders beautiful work on shopping everyone is always going back and forth if there were any trade barriers are very very difficult in this area because at the moment a lot of the communities are integrated between england and scotland in this area and i think that. it would be a shame if there's any sort of barrier scotland is very dependent on its trade ties with england the nationalists are set on seeing that change post brags that scotland has become a nation
being part of projects that plateau versus be in and dependent scotland and europe has no contest bracks it has been a boon for nationalists but the pov to independence is spain no means a sure thing scotland was taken out of the you against its will and support for the you still remains strong up here but that does not automatically translate into an overwhelming backing of independence. cattle farmer john elliott voted against brags that in the referendum he sells aberdeen angus t. is in the...
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republicans to join the overwhelming majority of democrats and colleagues and close the loopholes in brack on checks for guns. we need a ban on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines. don't tell me it cannot be done. we did it before and it worked. talk to most responsible gun owners and hunters. they will tell you there is no possible justification for having 100 rounds in a weapon. you think they are wearing kevlar vests? they will tell you that there are too many people a day who are able to buy a gun who should not be able to buy a gun. these kinds of reasonable reforms have overwhelming support from the american people, including many gun owners. the country supports reform, and congress should act. this should not be a red and blue issue. and no amendment to the constitution is absolute. you cannot yell fire in a crowded theater. from the very beginning there are certain guns, weapons that could not be owned by americans. certain people could not own those weapons ever. we are not changing the constitution. we are being reasonable. i think this is not a democrat or republican is
republicans to join the overwhelming majority of democrats and colleagues and close the loopholes in brack on checks for guns. we need a ban on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines. don't tell me it cannot be done. we did it before and it worked. talk to most responsible gun owners and hunters. they will tell you there is no possible justification for having 100 rounds in a weapon. you think they are wearing kevlar vests? they will tell you that there are too many people a day who are...
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different from their english neighbors and want to be governed differently as well particularly since bracks. once grounded mainly in the realm of folklore the idea of the scottish character may now have serious political ramifications for the united kingdom. played. in the. 24 year old sophie golf doesn't need a home office her workplace is already isolated and very well ventilated. but it's in the middle of scotland in the heart of the highlands at the foot of ben alder. sophie spends the whole day outdoors among the mountainous logs and more land. i do you you know the basics. and not but i truly know it's working with everything from the tiniest blade of grass right up to the clouds in the sky. beating the horses is also one of her tasks and even unskilled workers can help her . fingers and the others are already waiting. in the summer the working ponies carry the deer carcasses down the mountain. in winter they need more to eat than the barren highlands can offer. the young scots woman says for becoming a deer hunter was the best decision she's ever made. in school and. there's somethin
different from their english neighbors and want to be governed differently as well particularly since bracks. once grounded mainly in the realm of folklore the idea of the scottish character may now have serious political ramifications for the united kingdom. played. in the. 24 year old sophie golf doesn't need a home office her workplace is already isolated and very well ventilated. but it's in the middle of scotland in the heart of the highlands at the foot of ben alder. sophie spends the...
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previously it's a chance to have a look and see whether the movement for scottish independence post bracks it is gathering steam or losing momentum. thank you very much indeed. the u.k. is one of 5 european nations that urged israel to stop its plan for further settlements in the west bank comes as the country's supreme court considers whether to hear an appeal by 4 palestinian families threatened with eviction from their homes a 70 year dispute over the site has led to not a protest in occupied east jerusalem as harry for said explains. well it's relatively quiet now but we saw earlier on just how quickly tensions can flare there was an incident where a couple of palestinian youths who are on this side of the road were having a an argument with the jewish roots on the other pepper spray was used on the palestinians it devolved into a pretty major clash with a lot of objects being thrown over the road into this already tense situation injecting himself is a far right political leader it's a mob end of year who has since the last election an elected member of the israeli parliament the knes
previously it's a chance to have a look and see whether the movement for scottish independence post bracks it is gathering steam or losing momentum. thank you very much indeed. the u.k. is one of 5 european nations that urged israel to stop its plan for further settlements in the west bank comes as the country's supreme court considers whether to hear an appeal by 4 palestinian families threatened with eviction from their homes a 70 year dispute over the site has led to not a protest in...
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more toxins, like dorman, in the soil contaminating the ground water. politicians are letting the brack over the phone. but that isn't enough. chemical weapons in germany, in 75 minutes on e, w. o, o live and demand me language courses, video and audio. anytime. anywhere that dw media center the this is e w news, and these are our top stories you need to have agreed to impose ad traffic restrictions on the roof. off of the country, intercepted a passenger debt flying between you states and detained an exiled blogger on board . robot put a service, remains in detention and minx where he could face a lengthy prison sentence, belushi and se tv has bought cost a video of him allegedly confessing to planning riots. the mean mars also leader.
more toxins, like dorman, in the soil contaminating the ground water. politicians are letting the brack over the phone. but that isn't enough. chemical weapons in germany, in 75 minutes on e, w. o, o live and demand me language courses, video and audio. anytime. anywhere that dw media center the this is e w news, and these are our top stories you need to have agreed to impose ad traffic restrictions on the roof. off of the country, intercepted a passenger debt flying between you states and...
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that was lost by the independent side by a 10 point margin what has changed since then well it's bracks it this country voted by a large majority against breaks many people consider that their country has been taken out of the european union against their will and many see the only way back into the e.u. as being an independent scotland applying for membership again and that's what's reinvigorated this independence debate now. it was judging may not win that overall majority there's no guarantee of that she may well be able to create a majority for independence by joining up with the pro independents greens that seems likely the pro-union parties the conservative serious stuff and labor will be hoping that they've done enough to force her to have to work with one of them but it does seem likely that when that all the counting is done this will have been an election that sets in train a series of events that could come to dominate british politics for years to come including the possibility of a 2nd vote for independence. or agenda thanks for that jenna reporting from edinburgh. to ethio
that was lost by the independent side by a 10 point margin what has changed since then well it's bracks it this country voted by a large majority against breaks many people consider that their country has been taken out of the european union against their will and many see the only way back into the e.u. as being an independent scotland applying for membership again and that's what's reinvigorated this independence debate now. it was judging may not win that overall majority there's no...
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essentially is a problem that labor has now it's been exacerbated hugely by bracks it was in evidence a bit before breaks but it really really hastened it which is that their coalition of voters both southern. metropolitan more educated. the younger voters together with working class voters in the form of hartmann's of the north that is fractured now that coalition and if labor wants to win back the the voters in the 4 working class of the working class areas like article it might end up alienating its other constituency in the south ok thank you so much for that update let's now. your partner rory chalons and there is joe. joining us from the scottish capital and imbra so tell us what we know so far and what's at stake. well the results coming in very slowly at the moment mostly showing the scottish national party the s.n.p. holding on to seats they already had in the scottish parliament of the group behind me their one seat has changed and so far moving from labor to the s.n.p. look what's at stake an enormous amount it could be great to really potentially or eventually including th
essentially is a problem that labor has now it's been exacerbated hugely by bracks it was in evidence a bit before breaks but it really really hastened it which is that their coalition of voters both southern. metropolitan more educated. the younger voters together with working class voters in the form of hartmann's of the north that is fractured now that coalition and if labor wants to win back the the voters in the 4 working class of the working class areas like article it might end up...
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that that kind of realigning of voting patterns voting behavior that was already apparent before the bracks it referendum in 2016 and was accelerated by that referendum is still underway labor is still bleeding heavily particularly in places like the poll for you know the red wall these kind of former industrial heartland where labor support used to be strong and is no longer what labor used to be able to do was to have this kind of a. electoral coalition of metropolitan liberal educated voters together with more socially conservative working class northern places like leichhardt to pull that electoral coalition seems to a fragmented for labor and it's unclear how they're going to be able to put it back together again if they concentrate on winning back places like hartlepool then they may alienate the south london bristol and centers like that so it's a difficult one for labor to try and get bounce back from this. national by election also local elections what's happening there. well the votes are still coming in for that the counting is still underway so it will be maybe a few days before
that that kind of realigning of voting patterns voting behavior that was already apparent before the bracks it referendum in 2016 and was accelerated by that referendum is still underway labor is still bleeding heavily particularly in places like the poll for you know the red wall these kind of former industrial heartland where labor support used to be strong and is no longer what labor used to be able to do was to have this kind of a. electoral coalition of metropolitan liberal educated voters...
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we've got to get this covid relief bill out, but now we're at the brack tacks.o do something about voting laws. if it fails, as claire sort of mentioned, this is the catalyst. you can sit down and say everybody has this false position out there -- most people don't want to abolish the filibuster, but they want to reform it so you can fight for it the way ted cruz did so a few years ago. a failure of this bill may actually move people forward. this isn't a matter of controlling the house or senate next year. we're talking about laws so draconian, you will see percentages, three, possibly 5% of people who simply won't be able to vote, and the republicans have beatly said, look, the only way to win this basketball is if we lower it to five feet and make the democrats shoot rocks and boulders into the basket. i think the democrats are now in a position where they can say, look, everybody knows this is the most important issue going forward. we already have bad census information. if we can't pass this, if this is not worth filibuster reform, we might as well all go
we've got to get this covid relief bill out, but now we're at the brack tacks.o do something about voting laws. if it fails, as claire sort of mentioned, this is the catalyst. you can sit down and say everybody has this false position out there -- most people don't want to abolish the filibuster, but they want to reform it so you can fight for it the way ted cruz did so a few years ago. a failure of this bill may actually move people forward. this isn't a matter of controlling the house or...