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deathcornelius briggs' the next year, she was sold to another scituate settler for 11 pounds. at the very least, the example of margaret illustrates that african slavery extended across the colony from what is now eastern rhode island, to barnstable on the cape. so within the history of plymouth colony, there is this mixture of liberty and slavery. being constantly contested, with some forms of slavery being contested, the enslavement of natives was more controversial, with other forms of slavery rarely being contested or even mentioned. that, webster believed arose wiseyflower constitutions of government full of liberty which we ourselves live and breathe. william aphis, who i mentioned, bringersims not as the of liberty, but the bringers of slavery. in reality, liberty and slavery ineloped in tandem, not only colonies such as virginia, where we are used two it being art of the story, but even it far tinier plymouth colony. theseparatists among pilgrims secured the christian liberty they had been denied in england and established a colony with significant measures of liberty
deathcornelius briggs' the next year, she was sold to another scituate settler for 11 pounds. at the very least, the example of margaret illustrates that african slavery extended across the colony from what is now eastern rhode island, to barnstable on the cape. so within the history of plymouth colony, there is this mixture of liberty and slavery. being constantly contested, with some forms of slavery being contested, the enslavement of natives was more controversial, with other forms of...
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before elections the president of the european commission are sort of on the lion abruptly left briggs's trade talks after she came in contact with someone infected with covert 19 and us democratic vice presidential candidate campbell harris suspended all in person events after 2 of her campaign members tested positive we'll speak to our white house correspondent just a moment of 1st let's go over to natasha butler she's live for us in paris how much of a cloud the departure of love on the lens cast over the summit. well it was certainly unexpected. had arrived at this summit she was seen greeting our other leaders all seemed well and then she had to leave broccoli it later turns out she put out a tweet saying that she had left the summit because somebody in her entourage had tested positive for covert 19 now what the e.u. commission had said was that she had actually tested negative but as a precaution she had decided to self isolate now in terms of disrupting the summit i mean that's very minimal and we actually just heard from the user gregson negotiator michel barnier give us a bit o
before elections the president of the european commission are sort of on the lion abruptly left briggs's trade talks after she came in contact with someone infected with covert 19 and us democratic vice presidential candidate campbell harris suspended all in person events after 2 of her campaign members tested positive we'll speak to our white house correspondent just a moment of 1st let's go over to natasha butler she's live for us in paris how much of a cloud the departure of love on the lens...
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s biggest post briggs it trade deal has been with japan but that's only 2 percent of its total trade the us election will be a major factor democratic presidential nominee joe biden says a trade deal won't happen if briggs it causes issue with the irish border. jeff house is from the center for economic economic and policy research he says the u.k. may not get the deal it wants. i think the united kingdom has a very weak hand in these negotiations i think trade is a very complicated issue in america and that influences the trade posture of both a strong if he is to win reelection he will have one on a very nationalistic approach trade one in which you will for instance see his reelection in having been odes to america's farmers and roy is and then if you have joe biden as the nominee the democratic party has completely contradictory waiting within it on issues of trade and how much they should or should not fight for big tax companies like google and so and also pharmaceutical companies i think the complex city of the politics with in america makes it very hard for america to reach a
s biggest post briggs it trade deal has been with japan but that's only 2 percent of its total trade the us election will be a major factor democratic presidential nominee joe biden says a trade deal won't happen if briggs it causes issue with the irish border. jeff house is from the center for economic economic and policy research he says the u.k. may not get the deal it wants. i think the united kingdom has a very weak hand in these negotiations i think trade is a very complicated issue in...
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also to come here and i was there including fishing for a deal scotland's trawlermen look to briggs itto say their industry. closing ranks columbia's government moves to protect a minister accused of leading a crackdown on protesters more not stay with us. hello is still slightly warmer than average in the levant and iraq is slightly cooler than average around the gulf states but we're talking about a couple of degrees nothing to fantastic very few showers around even in the mountains of western parts of yemen and saudi will be one or 2 otherwise it's a dry picture and we'll watch for changes in the next few days but the prophecies no rain is moving slowly southeast still over wide expanse from sas sudan down to angola but focusing really on the rift valley d.l.c. and in lake victoria daily the showers build through themselves you get showers as far west as kigali for example in rwanda by lunchtime which means the whole of africa still has a scotch in the showers but nothing very heavy if you're lucky the rain is heading south malawi wants it being in drought and you see a few showers
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france deliver conti and more ph in the summer this fetid cheese from the greek island of lesbos but briggs' it poses a threat to its little cheese paradise. the massive worry the i mean it has been very since the referendum and already we're on our 3rd stockpiling plan here. to make sure we've got enough stock at the prices that we're currently paying and we don't have to incur any higher prices that might be introduced by high tariffs. court shows us his story and he's worried that the already price a cheese he sells will be slapped with high tariffs that's assuming it can even be delivered undamaged with new border checks goods could be held up for days. the transport is just 6 is going to be that much more complicated it's going to be expensive because it will be extra paperwork involved. and i can only imagine it's not going to be as free flowing as it is currently food experts warn that the supply chains of fresh products could be disrupted britain imports roughly 80 percent of its fruit alone much and also have another worry if there is no trade deal with brussels the u.s. might fill
france deliver conti and more ph in the summer this fetid cheese from the greek island of lesbos but briggs' it poses a threat to its little cheese paradise. the massive worry the i mean it has been very since the referendum and already we're on our 3rd stockpiling plan here. to make sure we've got enough stock at the prices that we're currently paying and we don't have to incur any higher prices that might be introduced by high tariffs. court shows us his story and he's worried that the...
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barbara let's go to you what does that mean for the ongoing briggs's negotiations. negotiations are going on. they are not going well from what we hear the distances between the 2 sides have not been bridged so far there is still a huge gap particularly was regard to aid for industry. that is to be paid to companies that need to be propped up that is something that the e.u. wants to see regulated and the u.k. side declines that there is still a get on fisheries and some other issues that are very important so no real progress or far from what we hear so for the e.u. that means they will continue to negotiate whatever happens because they have sworn to themselves we are not going to be the ones who will walk away from these negotiations because they're just waiting for the blame game from london and that case so negotiations go on but what is also clear on the other hand is that if the internal market bill is not somehow was drawn to wait till the end of the year it trade agreement even if it can still be struck between the 2 sides cannot come into force. because thi
barbara let's go to you what does that mean for the ongoing briggs's negotiations. negotiations are going on. they are not going well from what we hear the distances between the 2 sides have not been bridged so far there is still a huge gap particularly was regard to aid for industry. that is to be paid to companies that need to be propped up that is something that the e.u. wants to see regulated and the u.k. side declines that there is still a get on fisheries and some other issues that are...
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over its briggs it plans to build going through british parliament would violate international law in relation to trade rules in oman and. it's been 2 years in saudi journalist was murdered inside his country's consulate in istanbul rights groups. as 2. major cities. what once was i think what will be the one chechen coming up a fight to dish a new feature of time effort into learning through questioning times for a suit he brings home and education and with then the attention of alluding to it his own vision of the future and not from the need to sign east chechnyans done. with needs a new jersey or. how was north korea one of the poorest countries in the world managed to evade u.n. sanctions and pay for its nuclear weapons program the answer is through a secretive government organization known as bureau $39.00 which obtains foreign exchange to fund kim jong un's regime in the 2nd of 2 investigations how insurance scams computer fraud and illegal arms sales keep the money rolling in. north korea's like game of thrones but without the dragons. society is capitalist and everything is g
over its briggs it plans to build going through british parliament would violate international law in relation to trade rules in oman and. it's been 2 years in saudi journalist was murdered inside his country's consulate in istanbul rights groups. as 2. major cities. what once was i think what will be the one chechen coming up a fight to dish a new feature of time effort into learning through questioning times for a suit he brings home and education and with then the attention of alluding to it...
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government of prime minister boris johnson for violations of the briggs's with role agree. to watch a bit of a news from berlin robots is up next with real business news more news from me at the top all theo in the meantime don't forget you can get all the latest news and information around the clock on our web site that's to softball thanks for. the law. because gents much as in call it expand for democracy. that our us will not back down in the face of police violence propping up people for a...
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this very moment meeting in brussels for today's summit with a focus on foreign affairs will briggs's play a role as well in these conversations or other more pressing matters. presidents just a footnote they'll be informed about the ongoing negotiation and the progress of or elect their off but there is so many things to talk about. the french president came out and talked lengthily at the beginning of the summit of the conflict in the ground you care about is tempting efforts together was putting the russian president and the united states he's also talking about turkey and the conflict in the eastern mediterranean taking a rather hard line stance against turkey and what he called turkish aggressive behavior on the other hand the german chancellor comes out and says we have very complex relationship was turkey which means don't slam the doors we have to engage them different magically we have to defuse tensions and escalate through diplomatic channels so they're not speaking was one voice on any of those issues really and it's going to be a tough night for them to sort of make some
this very moment meeting in brussels for today's summit with a focus on foreign affairs will briggs's play a role as well in these conversations or other more pressing matters. presidents just a footnote they'll be informed about the ongoing negotiation and the progress of or elect their off but there is so many things to talk about. the french president came out and talked lengthily at the beginning of the summit of the conflict in the ground you care about is tempting efforts together was...
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leaders flew into brussels hoping for diplomatic wins on climate change in briggs's but the coronavirus pandemic is always the enemy of things going to plan. the e.u. chief and deciding to abandon talks just as they started. a member of her team tested positive for 9 tain and found a lie in deciding to oscillate as a precaution. before leaving the summit she stressed the importance of cooperation in combating the virus situation is getting more and more worrisome and strong action is needed most of all is important good cooperation and discipline. to disrupt and summit is symbolic of the story on the ground in member states corona virus infection numbers are swelling and it's now the 5th largest cause of death in europe so my 1st message to members face today is one of his we are quickly running out of time. everyone needs to do what is necessary to avoid the devastating health social and economic effects of a generalized. in france infections a spiking health care workers say they are exhausted by demanding more resources to ease the burden of their essential work. there's also. people
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decisive government and this government was elected but it appears to be more decisive over issues like briggs it becomes a grown up virus come the court with mind and they don't seem to be giving a massive and that this imply their corner of me is in bad shape but we can see the government now especially today is taking some steps right to amend that i suspect that up with. actually except lloyd that there's a problem that next week in the house of commons a promise of course and is on wednesdays so these questions were about how he actually could handle dealing with the epidemic of the 19 but i think it might actually be exploited live out my exploit that. the u.s. slapped more sanctions on iran further isolating that country from the world financial systems than washington claims the move is to stop iran sponsoring terror activities and developing nuclear weapons to iran denies those allegations and says the restrictions will only in fact hurt the iranian people themselves. that made covert $900.00 pandemic us regime was to blow up our remaining channels to pay for food and medicine iranian
decisive government and this government was elected but it appears to be more decisive over issues like briggs it becomes a grown up virus come the court with mind and they don't seem to be giving a massive and that this imply their corner of me is in bad shape but we can see the government now especially today is taking some steps right to amend that i suspect that up with. actually except lloyd that there's a problem that next week in the house of commons a promise of course and is on...
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factor democratic presidential nominee joe biden has already stated a trade deal won't happen if briggs it causes issues with the irish border let's bring in jeff house he's executive director of the revolving door project at the center for economic and policy research joining us from washington d.c. many thanks for speaking to us on al-jazeera a u.k. u.s. trade deal was lauded as one of the great prizes for post brags that britain t. think that the u.k. could still achieve a good results given some of the mounting obstacles we've seen over recent times. i think the united kingdom has a very weak hand in these negotiations i think trade is a very complicated issue in america and that influences the trade posture of both trump if he is to win reelection he will have one on a very nationalistic approach trade one in which you will for instance see his reelection in having been owed to america's farmers in rural areas and then if you have joe biden as the nominee the democratic party has completely contradictory waiting within it on issues of trade and how much they should or should not fi
factor democratic presidential nominee joe biden has already stated a trade deal won't happen if briggs it causes issues with the irish border let's bring in jeff house he's executive director of the revolving door project at the center for economic and policy research joining us from washington d.c. many thanks for speaking to us on al-jazeera a u.k. u.s. trade deal was lauded as one of the great prizes for post brags that britain t. think that the u.k. could still achieve a good results given...
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so still no progress on briggs this late stage does anybody there think the deal can still be salvaged. terry at least that is what both sides have been saying so far all eyes will be today on london because the deadline that boris johnson has set for a deal to be at least to be able to be seen on the horizon has passed at midnight and he has made very clear that if that deadline passes lund would be prepared to move on without a deal now yesterday a german chancellor angela merkel said there is light and there is a shadow what that exactly means from the european perspective michel been able to date to try to clarify it traveling to london meeting is kind of bought david frost the so the 2 chief negotiators will sit down in london today one thing is clear that us made clear yesterday that they are not the ones who want to walk away from negotiations europe is getting pounded by the coronavirus pandemic right now is anything substantial being done at e.u. level georg to deal with it or is it really just every country for itself. mark i'll read you this part of the council conclusion wh
so still no progress on briggs this late stage does anybody there think the deal can still be salvaged. terry at least that is what both sides have been saying so far all eyes will be today on london because the deadline that boris johnson has set for a deal to be at least to be able to be seen on the horizon has passed at midnight and he has made very clear that if that deadline passes lund would be prepared to move on without a deal now yesterday a german chancellor angela merkel said there...
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decisive government and this government was elected with his deputy the more decisive over issues like briggs that becomes the grown up by the scum of the court with mind and they don't seem to be giving clear message and that this imply the economy is in bad shape we can see how the government now especially today is taking some steps right to amend that i suspect with. actually except lloyd that there's a problem that next week in the house of commons the promise of course is on wednesday so these questions were about how he actually did and dealing with the epidemic of the 19 but i think it might actually exploit the live of my exploit that almost a quarter of americans say they have less than 3 weeks of money reserves left many many could run up before november's presidential election of. president trump's announced tuesday they'll be no coronavirus stimulus talks with democrats until after the vote so it's not only in the u.s. where the pandemics widen the gap between rich and poor of course as donald quarter explains. over a 1000000 people across the globe have died from coronavirus rel
decisive government and this government was elected with his deputy the more decisive over issues like briggs that becomes the grown up by the scum of the court with mind and they don't seem to be giving clear message and that this imply the economy is in bad shape we can see how the government now especially today is taking some steps right to amend that i suspect with. actually except lloyd that there's a problem that next week in the house of commons the promise of course is on wednesday so...
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and the prospects for there that that would be a free and fair competition but we didn't choose briggs's britain did grow from it it will look the same thrill the same properties in the same place ability on the side you have to think of this prime minister said the european union is united we have a clear position we want a good deal not at any cost. also coming up as the 2nd wave of the coronavirus rolls over europe germany is tightening restrictions to slow the spread but. she's not convinced that that's enough to me father that's if you're quite whether it's me it is the exponential rise and when i stop it otherwise it will not end well kind. of to our viewers watching on p.b.s. in the united states and to all of you around the world welcome 2021 could very well begin with chaos confusion and no deal for both the u.k. and the european union we're going to have more on that in just a moment so we begin the day with an attempt to shield u.s. voters and the presidential election from mis information a move against fake news that is controversial problematic and overdue facebook and twit
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prospects for the other that that would be a new free and fair competition but we didn't choose briggs's different britain didn't grow from it it will work the same thrill the same practice with things like civility on either side you have to think of this planet as richard their european union as united we have a kid position we want a good deal but not at any cost. also coming up as the 2nd wave of the coronavirus rolls over europe germany is tightening restrictions to slow the spread but. she's not convinced that that's enough. to me father that's if you're off quite whether it's me it is the exponential rise and when i stop it otherwise it would not end well kind of. to our viewers watching on p.b.s. in the united states and to all of you around the world welcome 2021 could very well begin with chaos confusion and no deal for both the u.k. and the european union we're going to have more on that in just a moment so we begin the day with an attempt to shield u.s. voters and the presidential election from mis information a move against fake news that is controversial problematic and ove
prospects for the other that that would be a new free and fair competition but we didn't choose briggs's different britain didn't grow from it it will work the same thrill the same practice with things like civility on either side you have to think of this planet as richard their european union as united we have a kid position we want a good deal but not at any cost. also coming up as the 2nd wave of the coronavirus rolls over europe germany is tightening restrictions to slow the spread but....
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the lion there is talking about the 1st step joining me here at the big table to talk about that is briggs of analysts a commentator john worth a familiar face to our viewers good to see you again john so you what u.k. lawmakers they're not arguing with the european union here they agree that what they are doing violates a droll agreement what they are doing breaks international law it could use what they're saying basically the british the line of the british government is this is essentially a worst case scenario that britain would potentially break international law but brussels doesn't trust that law and that's why it's become legal proceedings today the very important point is only begun this is basically the european commission sending a letter to london saying tell us what you really are trying to do here and before britain has to answer that the house of lords or the 2nd chamber of polman has to look at this little and it to me might just still save the day and prevent it actually coming to a case in court later in a world where the chances of the house of lords. have a 5050 someth
the lion there is talking about the 1st step joining me here at the big table to talk about that is briggs of analysts a commentator john worth a familiar face to our viewers good to see you again john so you what u.k. lawmakers they're not arguing with the european union here they agree that what they are doing violates a droll agreement what they are doing breaks international law it could use what they're saying basically the british the line of the british government is this is essentially...
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essentially saying that state aid to ireland into some of these countries has to be a part of this briggs deal which the u.k. says should not be the case they say that that's not typically part of free trade agreements to include state so there's a lot of questions about precedent but a lot of this is unprecedented i mean keep in mind this is the e.u. we're choosing the u.k. is the 1st real block of nations to step away from the e.u. and to say we're going to break off from this and we're going to renegotiate all of our trade deals the e.u. of course doesn't like that and the more that they can create a situation where they say we're going to create hardship for you and that goes into holes host of areas including in financial areas manufacturing areas every place that the e.u. can make this difficult and can make this painful they send essentially a warning flag to any other countries that might be arrogant enough in their words to try to do the same now hillary if this breakfast deal falls apart this would have a huge impact on u.k. carmakers would it not yes it absolutely would and ben
essentially saying that state aid to ireland into some of these countries has to be a part of this briggs deal which the u.k. says should not be the case they say that that's not typically part of free trade agreements to include state so there's a lot of questions about precedent but a lot of this is unprecedented i mean keep in mind this is the e.u. we're choosing the u.k. is the 1st real block of nations to step away from the e.u. and to say we're going to break off from this and we're going...
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history of events that didn't go the way we thought and what happened afterwards surprised as well briggs it was supposed to be catastrophic and it was not president trump getting a left it was supposed to be a catastrophic event it was nothing so if there's a contested election it will last for a couple of days there might be a temporary sell off but i think if you sell on the basis of a contested election that's going to be a short lived strategy and you can get really burned on the rebound and now kristie equities are rebounding. after a couple days of bad things sell offs as we just talked about the market is being led by big tech ahead of earnings as g.d.p. tops expectations how are earning shaping out so far. also what we've been saying since basically march the market is kind of being driven by big tech at this point but tech and a fault with a tech in them today is really no different as alpha but apple amazon and facebook there are gaining between 2 and 5 percent of propping up the entire market so all 4 of these companies are slated to acquire earnings thursday after market clos
history of events that didn't go the way we thought and what happened afterwards surprised as well briggs it was supposed to be catastrophic and it was not president trump getting a left it was supposed to be a catastrophic event it was nothing so if there's a contested election it will last for a couple of days there might be a temporary sell off but i think if you sell on the basis of a contested election that's going to be a short lived strategy and you can get really burned on the rebound...
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barak's johnson says to prepare for a new deal with the in a strain ia style deal as he called it briggs a trade negotiations slowed to a virtual cruel it's come on this so we'll get more from this in just a moment after we've heard from the prime minister himself. they want the continued ability to control our lives a city freedom of fisheries in a way that is completely unacceptable to an independent country and since we have only 10 weeks until the end of the transition period on january 1st i have to make a judgment about the likely outcome and to get us all written and given that they refused to negotiate seriously for much of the last few months and given that this summit appears explicitly to rule that a canada style deal i concluded that we should get ready for january the 1st we don't rangelands that are more like australia's based on simple principles of global free trade a scholar thanks paul brennan has in london can tell us more about this poll the e.u. has refused to negotiate seriously what happened to the prime ministers of unready deal that he promised voters ahead of la
barak's johnson says to prepare for a new deal with the in a strain ia style deal as he called it briggs a trade negotiations slowed to a virtual cruel it's come on this so we'll get more from this in just a moment after we've heard from the prime minister himself. they want the continued ability to control our lives a city freedom of fisheries in a way that is completely unacceptable to an independent country and since we have only 10 weeks until the end of the transition period on january 1st...
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over its briggs it plans a bill going through the british parliament would violate international law in relation to trade rules in northern ireland for talks to hammer out a trade deal by december 31st deadline set to finish on friday if a letter of fall notice has been sent to the british government which has a month to respond this morning the commission has decided to send a letter of formal notice to the u.k. government this is the 1st step in an infringement procedure. to let invite the u.k. government to send its observations within a month. and besides this the commission will continue to work hard towards a full and timely implementation of the withdrawal agreement we stand by our commitments. course of all this president has ordered the capture of a large caravan of honduran migrants bound for the united states more than 3000 honduran like rence have entered guatemala and such in a bit to reach the u.s. the caravans the biggest since the pandemic devastated central american economies are a burden on the ripples. outnumbers and facing thousands of people determined to end to
over its briggs it plans a bill going through the british parliament would violate international law in relation to trade rules in northern ireland for talks to hammer out a trade deal by december 31st deadline set to finish on friday if a letter of fall notice has been sent to the british government which has a month to respond this morning the commission has decided to send a letter of formal notice to the u.k. government this is the 1st step in an infringement procedure. to let invite the...
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and european negotiators an effort to avoid a no deal briggs's the main sticking point is fishing rights from shoes leading resistance to any. that would reduce access to british waters by its fisherman and simmons reports are from peterhead in scotland the u.k.'s most productive fishing port. fishermen in scotland say they found the going to tough for too long on shore the scots may have voted to remain in the e.u. but out at sea they're looking at bricks it is their savior in peterhead the port was once filled with fishing boats it's different now 60 percent of the fleet was lost after the u.k. joined what was then known as the european community in 1973 skipper brian buchan whose fish the north sea for 4 decades remembers the bad times vividly after europe's common fishing policy gave fishing rights to other countries now he believes it's all about to change it's good to be an. element touch what we did say and when it should be a free for all fisherman in the u.k. government look across the north sea to a new agreement with norway which is not an e.u. member as a model and how they t
and european negotiators an effort to avoid a no deal briggs's the main sticking point is fishing rights from shoes leading resistance to any. that would reduce access to british waters by its fisherman and simmons reports are from peterhead in scotland the u.k.'s most productive fishing port. fishermen in scotland say they found the going to tough for too long on shore the scots may have voted to remain in the e.u. but out at sea they're looking at bricks it is their savior in peterhead the...
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the lion there talking about the 1st step joining me here at the big table to talk about that is briggs and what's a commentator john worth a familiar face to our viewers good to see you again john so you what u.k. lawmakers they're not arguing with the european union here they agree that what they are doing violates the droll agreement and what they are doing breaks international law it could use what they're saying basically the british at the line of the british government is this is essentially a worst case scenario that britain would potentially break international law but brussels doesn't trust that law and that's why it's become legal proceedings today the very important point is it's only begun this is basically the european commission sending letters of london saying tell us what you really are trying to do here and before britain has to answer that the house of lords of the 2nd chamber polman has to look at this little and it to me might just still save the day and prevent it actually coming to a case in coalition with what are the chances of the house of lords saying they. ha
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yes briggs it clearly is one considerable cost of what they're going to be talking about because of the interest of the of the irish public but also there are other very serious policy issues from an intra e.u. side of things digitalisation and that sort of thing the sorts of policymaking that happens at regularly e.u. summits but also other external policy factors are play there's no question that they will be talking amongst themselves about the situation in the eastern mediterranean specifically regarding greece cyprus and turkey remember that greece and cyprus part of the european union therefore the heads of government heads of state are in brussels the turks really are not and so their heads of government head of state is not there but one other area one of eurasia to be specific is also clearly a matter of concern and that's the situation that is unfolding between armenia and azerbaijan in so far as the the region. is concerned the e.u. leaders looking to see what sort of policy that they can agree upon what sort of statement they can agree to express their view and to see how th
yes briggs it clearly is one considerable cost of what they're going to be talking about because of the interest of the of the irish public but also there are other very serious policy issues from an intra e.u. side of things digitalisation and that sort of thing the sorts of policymaking that happens at regularly e.u. summits but also other external policy factors are play there's no question that they will be talking amongst themselves about the situation in the eastern mediterranean...
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let's go live now to the north of england town to leeds where david bowled a doctor and former briggs head party m.e.p. is standing by to speak to us good to see you thanks for taking the time today david the rules they're not simple are they so many different restrictions the pending on where you live do you think people are going to to understand them 1st of all well i think the government is in a very tricky position and quite frankly i don't think the government knows quite what to do i mean clearly what we've been saying is all these rules coming in and people are so confused about what they can do what they can't do and so this is the government's attempt to do a number of things one is to simplify which the prime minister make clear but secondly and more importantly i think from my perspective is trying to get that local buy in i mean i sense very much the fact the public are no longer behind the government the fact is that paper have been very good they've been well behaved they've done exactly what the government told them and yet the number of cases is going up and i think y
let's go live now to the north of england town to leeds where david bowled a doctor and former briggs head party m.e.p. is standing by to speak to us good to see you thanks for taking the time today david the rules they're not simple are they so many different restrictions the pending on where you live do you think people are going to to understand them 1st of all well i think the government is in a very tricky position and quite frankly i don't think the government knows quite what to do i...
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deliver conti and mopey and there's some of this fetid cheese from the greek island of lesbos but briggs it poses a threat to this little cheese paradise. the massive worry the i mean it has been very soon stay referendum and already we're on our 3rd stockpiling plan here. to make sure we've got enough stock and at the prices that we're currently paying and we don't have to incur any higher prices that might be introduced by high tariffs. court shows us his story and he's worried that the already pricey cheese he sells will be slapped with high tariffs that's assuming it can even be delivered undamaged with new border checks goods could be held up for days. the transport logistics is going to be that much more complicated it's going to be expensive because it would be extra paperwork involved. and i can only imagine it's not going to be as free flowing as it is currently food experts warn that the supply chains of fresh products could be disrupted britain imports roughly 80 percent of its fruit alone much and also have another worry if there is no trade deal with brussels the u.s. might
deliver conti and mopey and there's some of this fetid cheese from the greek island of lesbos but briggs it poses a threat to this little cheese paradise. the massive worry the i mean it has been very soon stay referendum and already we're on our 3rd stockpiling plan here. to make sure we've got enough stock and at the prices that we're currently paying and we don't have to incur any higher prices that might be introduced by high tariffs. court shows us his story and he's worried that the...
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this is it every news live from berlin briggs it crunch time again with another deadline missed the e.u. tells britain i'll see you in court suing it for breaching the drawl agreement. commission has decided to send a letter of common notice to the u.k. government this is the 1st step in an infringement procedure all this after birth.
this is it every news live from berlin briggs it crunch time again with another deadline missed the e.u. tells britain i'll see you in court suing it for breaching the drawl agreement. commission has decided to send a letter of common notice to the u.k. government this is the 1st step in an infringement procedure all this after birth.
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and the some of this fetid cheese from the greek island of lesbos but briggs it poses a threat to this little cheese paradise. the massive world the i me and has been very since the referendum and already we're on our 3rd stockpiling plan. to make sure we've got enough stock and at the prices that we're currently paying and we don't have to incur any higher prices that might be introduced by high tariffs. court shows us his story and he's worried that the already price of cheese he sells will be slapped with high tariffs that's assuming it can even be delivered undamaged with new border checks goods could be held up for days. the transporter just 6 is going to be that much more complicated it's going to be expensive does it could be actual paperwork involved. and i can only imagine it's not going to be as free flowing as it is currently food experts warn that the supply chains of fresh products could be disrupted britain imports roughly 80 percent of its fruit to learn much and also have another worry if there is no trade deal with brussels the u.s. might fill the gap food products cou
and the some of this fetid cheese from the greek island of lesbos but briggs it poses a threat to this little cheese paradise. the massive world the i me and has been very since the referendum and already we're on our 3rd stockpiling plan. to make sure we've got enough stock and at the prices that we're currently paying and we don't have to incur any higher prices that might be introduced by high tariffs. court shows us his story and he's worried that the already price of cheese he sells will...
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france deliver conti and mopey and the some of us fetid cheese from the greek island of lesbos but briggs it poses a threat to its little cheese paradise. the massive world the i me and has been very soon stay referendum and already we're on our 3rd stockpiling plan. to make sure we've got enough stock in at the prices that we're currently paying and we don't have to incur any higher prices that might be introduced by high tariffs. court shows us his story and he's worried that the already price of cheese he sells will be slapped with high tariffs that's assuming it can even be delivered undamaged with new border checks goods could be held up for days. the transport is just 6 is going to be that much more complicated it's going to be expensive because it will be extra paperwork involved. and i can only imagine it's not going to be as free flowing as it is currently food experts warn that the supply chains of fresh products could be disrupted britain imports roughly 80 percent of its fruit alone merchants also have another worry if there is no trade deal with brussels the u.s. might fill t
france deliver conti and mopey and the some of us fetid cheese from the greek island of lesbos but briggs it poses a threat to its little cheese paradise. the massive world the i me and has been very soon stay referendum and already we're on our 3rd stockpiling plan. to make sure we've got enough stock in at the prices that we're currently paying and we don't have to incur any higher prices that might be introduced by high tariffs. court shows us his story and he's worried that the already...
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france deliver conti and mopey in the summer this fetid cheese from the greek island of lesbos but briggs' it poses a threat to its little sheens paradise. the massive world the i me and has been very since the referendum and already we're on our 3rd stockpiling plan here. to make sure we've got enough stock at the prices that we're currently paying and we don't have to incur any higher prices that might be introduced by high tariffs. court shows us his story and he's worried that the already pricey cheese he sells will be slapped with high tariffs that's assuming it can even be delivered undamaged with new board objects goods could be held up for days. the transporter just 6 is going to be that much more complicated it's going to be expensive does it could be extra paperwork involved. and i can only imagine it's not going to be as free flowing as it is currently few experts warn that the supply chains of fresh products could be disrupted britain imports roughly 80 percent of its fruit alone much and also have another worry if there is no trade deal with brussels the u.s. might fill the g
france deliver conti and mopey in the summer this fetid cheese from the greek island of lesbos but briggs' it poses a threat to its little sheens paradise. the massive world the i me and has been very since the referendum and already we're on our 3rd stockpiling plan here. to make sure we've got enough stock at the prices that we're currently paying and we don't have to incur any higher prices that might be introduced by high tariffs. court shows us his story and he's worried that the already...
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group and the prospects for the other that puts the treaty and fair competition but we didn't choose briggs's britain did but ultimately it will work the same for israel to say pragmatism think flexibility on the side you know it's a key to this prime minister said their european union is united we have a kid position we want a good deal but not at any cost. also coming up as the 2nd wave of the coronavirus rolls over europe germany is tightening restrictions to slow the spread but. she's not convinced that that's enough. trodden that's if you're quite worries me it is the exponential rise and we have to stop it otherwise it would not end well kindness and. to our viewers watching on p.b.s. in the united states and to all of you around the world welcome 2021 could very well begin with chaos confusion and no deal for both the u.k. and the european union we're going to have more on that in just a moment we begin the day with an attempt to shield u.s. voters and the presidential election from mis information a move against fake news that is controversial problematic and over due to facebook and
group and the prospects for the other that puts the treaty and fair competition but we didn't choose briggs's britain did but ultimately it will work the same for israel to say pragmatism think flexibility on the side you know it's a key to this prime minister said their european union is united we have a kid position we want a good deal but not at any cost. also coming up as the 2nd wave of the coronavirus rolls over europe germany is tightening restrictions to slow the spread but. she's not...
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the lion they're talking about the 1st step joining me here at the big table to talk about that is briggs and analysts and commentators john worth of familiar face to our viewers good to see you again john so you what u.k. lawmakers they're not arguing with the european union here they agree that what they are doing violates a droll agreement what they are doing breaks international law it could use what they're saying basically the british the line of the british government is he says essentially a worst case scenario that britain would potentially break international law but also doesn't trust that law and that's why it's begun legal proceedings today the very important point is only begun this is basically the european commission sending letters of london saying tell us what you really are trying to do here and before britain has to answer that the house of lords or the 2nd chamber of polman has to look at this little and it to me might just still save the day and prevent it actually coming to a case in court later in a world where the chances of the house of lords saying no they. have
the lion they're talking about the 1st step joining me here at the big table to talk about that is briggs and analysts and commentators john worth of familiar face to our viewers good to see you again john so you what u.k. lawmakers they're not arguing with the european union here they agree that what they are doing violates a droll agreement what they are doing breaks international law it could use what they're saying basically the british the line of the british government is he says...
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table to talk about that is briggs of analysts a commentator john worth a familiar face to our viewers good to see you again john so you what u.k. lawmakers they're not arguing with the european union here they agree that what they are doing violates a droll agreement what they are doing breaks international law it could use what they're saying basically the british the line in the british government is he says essentially a worst case scenario depression would potentially break international law but brussels doesn't trust that law and that's why it's become legal proceedings today the very important point is only begun this is basically the european commission sending a letter to london saying tell us what you really are trying to do here and before britain has to own so that the house of lords have a 2nd chamber polman has to look at the soul and it to me might just still save the day and prevent it actually coming to a case in court later in a world where the chances of the house of lords say they. have a 5050 something like that and there is certainly much more opposition to this b
table to talk about that is briggs of analysts a commentator john worth a familiar face to our viewers good to see you again john so you what u.k. lawmakers they're not arguing with the european union here they agree that what they are doing violates a droll agreement what they are doing breaks international law it could use what they're saying basically the british the line in the british government is he says essentially a worst case scenario depression would potentially break international...
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identified with a very recent decision from judge john parker, where judge parker read a decision in the briggs versus elliott case, where he says the constitution does not require integration. it merely forbids segregation. this is the claim that it is not incumbent upon school districts to take affirmative steps to bring about mixed or the schools. it just wipes off from the books the formal racial segregation. so, we might not think of senator thurmond as being attuned to what is happening in the courts, but this is only weeks after the decision was handed down. and people said ah, yes, there is a way to get around the dreaded interpretation of round versus board of education, which would have led to integration. people also spoke about voluntary segregation. senator sam ervin again, he made a claim, as the southern manifesto was introduced -- it was a really remarkable claim. he says, "while the supreme court decision is deplorable from constitutional law and ought to be reversed for that reason, it is not as drastic as many people think." it's deplorable, but not as drastic. i'll talk more
identified with a very recent decision from judge john parker, where judge parker read a decision in the briggs versus elliott case, where he says the constitution does not require integration. it merely forbids segregation. this is the claim that it is not incumbent upon school districts to take affirmative steps to bring about mixed or the schools. it just wipes off from the books the formal racial segregation. so, we might not think of senator thurmond as being attuned to what is happening...
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france deliver conti and mopey in the summer this fetid cheese from the greek island of lesbos but briggs' it poses a threat to its little cheese paradise. the massive world the i me and has been very since the referendum and already we're on our 3rd stockpiling plan. to make sure we've got enough stock in at the prices that we're currently paying and we don't have to incur any higher prices that might be introduced by high tariffs. court shows us his story and he's worried that the already price of cheese he sells will be slapped with high tariffs that's assuming it can even be delivered undamaged with new border checks goods could be held up for days. the transport logistics is going to be that much more complicated it's going to be expensive because it could be actual paperwork involved. and i can only imagine it's not going to be as free flowing as it is currently few experts warn that the supply chains of fresh products could be disrupted britain imports roughly 80 percent of its fruit alone merchants also have another worry if there is no trade deal with brussels the u.s. might fill
france deliver conti and mopey in the summer this fetid cheese from the greek island of lesbos but briggs' it poses a threat to its little cheese paradise. the massive world the i me and has been very since the referendum and already we're on our 3rd stockpiling plan. to make sure we've got enough stock in at the prices that we're currently paying and we don't have to incur any higher prices that might be introduced by high tariffs. court shows us his story and he's worried that the already...
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france deliver conti and mopey in the summer this fetid cheese from the greek island of lesbos but briggs it poses a threat to its little cheese paradise. the massive worry the i mean it has been very since the referendum and already we're on our 3rd stop calling plan. to make sure we've got enough stock at the prices that we're currently paying and we don't have to incur any higher prices that might be introduced by high tariffs. court shows us his story and he's worried that the already pricey cheese he sells will be slapped with high tariffs that's assuming it can even be delivered undamaged with new border checks goods could be held up for days. the transport logistics is going to be that much more complicated is going to be expensive because it will be extra paperwork involved. and i can only imagine it's not going to be as free flowing as it is currently food experts warn that the supply chains of fresh products could be disrupted britain imports roughly 80 percent of its fruit alone much ans also have another worry if there is no trade deal with brussels the u.s. might fill the gap
france deliver conti and mopey in the summer this fetid cheese from the greek island of lesbos but briggs it poses a threat to its little cheese paradise. the massive worry the i mean it has been very since the referendum and already we're on our 3rd stop calling plan. to make sure we've got enough stock at the prices that we're currently paying and we don't have to incur any higher prices that might be introduced by high tariffs. court shows us his story and he's worried that the already...
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policy directorate go to natasha once again in paris there were struggling to find common ground over briggs's and other issues but they're finding some common ground it comes to russia what are they hoping that these sanctions what sort of response though or policy changes are hoping to achieve. well i think the e.u. is sending the message to russia that the using such chemical weapons and those are the words of a man of mark or the french president when he arrived at the summits a bit earlier is simply an acceptable that the e.u. will not accept such a chemical weapons not a chicken this in this case this nerve agent it's unacceptable for a country to be using this kind of this kind of poison now the e.u. has repeatedly called upon moscow to clarify the circumstances in which the russian opposition figure alexy novell knee fell ill in august the e.u. has made it very clear that they feel that russia has not given any credible explanation in this is why the e.u. is imposing these sanctions or thanks so much and. now the speaker of the cypriot parliament demetrius salute has resigned in the wa
policy directorate go to natasha once again in paris there were struggling to find common ground over briggs's and other issues but they're finding some common ground it comes to russia what are they hoping that these sanctions what sort of response though or policy changes are hoping to achieve. well i think the e.u. is sending the message to russia that the using such chemical weapons and those are the words of a man of mark or the french president when he arrived at the summits a bit earlier...
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. >> michael addison was convicted in 2006 of the murder of manchester police officer michael briggs, and sentenced to death. he's the only, new hampshire's only death row inmate. senator, during the primary debate you said you support commuting his deficits but later corrected that saying as governor he would block in the to do that. tonight we please definitive answer that question? >> i have been consistent in supporting a commutation process moving forward, but i don't support a commutation petition right now. and also in addition to that, i don't think this is something that should be politicized. chris sununu has politicized to this. i don't think we should be politicizing the murder of a cop. cop. we need to move forward together. that divisive language, that divisiveness, period, is not what we need now. we need to work together and whether it is subtle or overt, caught on tape or not, each and every day black americans face practices and actions that rob them of the american dream is not the very lives and we've got to move for together working with law enforcement come worki
. >> michael addison was convicted in 2006 of the murder of manchester police officer michael briggs, and sentenced to death. he's the only, new hampshire's only death row inmate. senator, during the primary debate you said you support commuting his deficits but later corrected that saying as governor he would block in the to do that. tonight we please definitive answer that question? >> i have been consistent in supporting a commutation process moving forward, but i don't support a...
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briggs negotiators heading to london that was a message as well from the e.u. council head shall michel. we are totally united to be determined to actually you know the 2 little agreement possible but that the trust in what 3 said yesterday remains right to the and you know that. committed to leadership that we are ready to negotiate you agree to continue the negotiations and i hope that it would be possible to manage to made progress in the future but that we clit we are determined to we should little but not just also think of it push another european leader from the e.u. summit the prime minister of finland a sign of how really serious the pandemic is becoming once again in the continent right. well evaders this summit discussed greg said but they also of course discussed of the cove it pandemic many countries in europe are battling this 2nd wave and what we saw was the prime minister of finland leave the summit today she said she left because she found out that she had been in contact with somebody who has tested positive for covert 19 therefore she had gon
briggs negotiators heading to london that was a message as well from the e.u. council head shall michel. we are totally united to be determined to actually you know the 2 little agreement possible but that the trust in what 3 said yesterday remains right to the and you know that. committed to leadership that we are ready to negotiate you agree to continue the negotiations and i hope that it would be possible to manage to made progress in the future but that we clit we are determined to we...
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what does that mean for the ongoing briggs's negotiations. negotiations are going on. they are not going well from what we hear the distances between the 2 sides have not been bridge so far there is still a huge gap particularly was regard to aid for industry. that is to be paid to companies that need to be propped up that is something that the e.u. wants to see regulated and the u.k. side declines that there is still a get on fisheries and some other issues that are very important so no real progress so far from what we hear so for the e.u. that means they will continue to negotiate whatever happens because they have sworn to themselves we are not going to be the ones who will walk away from us negotiations because they're just waiting for the blame game from london and that case so negotiations go on but what is also clear on the other hand is that if the internal market bill is not somehow withdrawn or medic to wait till the end of the year it trade agreement even if it can still be struck between the 2 sides cannot come into force. because this internal market bill
what does that mean for the ongoing briggs's negotiations. negotiations are going on. they are not going well from what we hear the distances between the 2 sides have not been bridge so far there is still a huge gap particularly was regard to aid for industry. that is to be paid to companies that need to be propped up that is something that the e.u. wants to see regulated and the u.k. side declines that there is still a get on fisheries and some other issues that are very important so no real...
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john: michael addison was convicted in 2006 of the murder of manchester police officer michael briggs, and sentenced to death. he is new hampshire's only deathrow inmate. senator, during the primary debate, you said you would support commuting addison's death sentence, but later corrected that, saying as governor you would block any move to do that. tonight, will you definitively answer that question? would you commute his sentence, or allow him to be executed? sen. feltes: i have been consistent in supporting the commutation process moving forward, but i do not support a commutation petition right now. and also in addition to that, i do not think this is something that should be politicized. chris sununu has politicized this. i do not think we should be politicizing the murder of a cop, and we need to move forward together. that kind of divisive language, that kind of divisiveness period is not what we need now. we need to work together. whether it is subtle or overt, caught on tape or not, each and every day, black americans face actions that rob them of the american dream and their
john: michael addison was convicted in 2006 of the murder of manchester police officer michael briggs, and sentenced to death. he is new hampshire's only deathrow inmate. senator, during the primary debate, you said you would support commuting addison's death sentence, but later corrected that, saying as governor you would block any move to do that. tonight, will you definitively answer that question? would you commute his sentence, or allow him to be executed? sen. feltes: i have been...