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brit: i hope not. have been in this business a long time and have had differences with a lot of my colleagues. i don't believe they make up sources. they rely way too much on anonymous sources. we even see instances -- there is one i noted yesterday where anonymous sources are used for simply straight out attacks. the only way to get the information, the on way to determine what happened, things that where factual. there was a piece in "vanity fair" based on an interview with a wall street big shot from this seaside home that was an attack on trump and the guy was never named. howie: he gets to call the president of the united states a pathetic blank. brit: in my business when i came along as a reporter, anonymous sources were grounded on. they were dope stories and worse less. and anonymous attacks with people attacking somebody personally anonymously wasn't done. if you allege something happened, and you are afraid for your job and it's the only way to get the information out. that's one thing. but t
brit: i hope not. have been in this business a long time and have had differences with a lot of my colleagues. i don't believe they make up sources. they rely way too much on anonymous sources. we even see instances -- there is one i noted yesterday where anonymous sources are used for simply straight out attacks. the only way to get the information, the on way to determine what happened, things that where factual. there was a piece in "vanity fair" based on an interview with a wall...
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where gold of friendship brits so the return of wealth comes from various theories . that. the official line is that the attacks against muslim villages were an anti terrorist operation in response to the attack. on. the. family. in august twenty seventeen in just one day killed ninety nine hindus and buddhists in russian state in retaliation the mayan carried out an ethnic cleansing operation they wiped out roy hinge of villages forcing people to flee to bangladesh. used to be separate king. you had vote was slums and buddhist living day that kingdom up for a congress conquered by the burman kingdom the boundaries got redrawn pago there a kind kingdom became pago bangladesh and the adam became part of me a mom off independence the constitution said all people within the boundary of them ah ah citizen so you could claim that there are two way and yeah mom became citizen. yelm way some of them is for this president it wasn't mine mom back then had to flee the country with his family it was after the military coup and the death of his father in prison under unclear circumstan
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michael will tell as later why brits a p pa re ntly will tell as later why brits a ppa re ntly ta kely take the fewest sick days, so stay tuned, because i do not believe it! still to come... taking the big top back to its roots — we'll speak to the founder of one circus giant about reviving the industry, and why the comeback is proving so popular. you're with business live from bbc news. first, we have a real trouble seemed today. —— we have a real travel theme that today. in the uk, there has been a 3% drop in profits for travel firm thomas cook — despite summer bookings climbing by more than 10%. simon calder, the travel editor of the independent, joins us from our newsroom to explain why that might be. simon, what do you make of these numbers? we are told the package holiday is coming to an end, eve ryo ne holiday is coming to an end, everyone is doing separately, but the likes of thomas cook still doing pretty well? the package holiday is still doing pretty well, the big problem for thomas cooper, they have just revealed in the last 90 minutes or so has been the heatwave across n
michael will tell as later why brits a p pa re ntly will tell as later why brits a ppa re ntly ta kely take the fewest sick days, so stay tuned, because i do not believe it! still to come... taking the big top back to its roots — we'll speak to the founder of one circus giant about reviving the industry, and why the comeback is proving so popular. you're with business live from bbc news. first, we have a real trouble seemed today. —— we have a real travel theme that today. in the uk,...
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how will be brits that?ans holding all of the majors at the moment, jordan spieth is defending champion. will we see a briton or a european wrestle it back? we could do, it is a very open 0pen! back? we could do, it is a very open open! the europeans, they have played this course frequently. i would not necessarily say a breadth of europeans, but it is early days yet. the fact of the matter is i was very impressed, i walked around with danny willett this morning and he had it going until the last couple of holes. you never know. the next couple of days will be very important. there is supposed to be rain tomorrow and conditions may change. it is all up for grabs, that is for sure. and as we know, back in 1999, of course, who can forget that? it was a open championship of nightmares for many. it certainly was for rob pampling, leading after the opening round but it was in his second round he shot an 86. the weather changed and the rain rolled in. the winds is as welcome as it so often in. the winds is as welc
how will be brits that?ans holding all of the majors at the moment, jordan spieth is defending champion. will we see a briton or a european wrestle it back? we could do, it is a very open 0pen! back? we could do, it is a very open open! the europeans, they have played this course frequently. i would not necessarily say a breadth of europeans, but it is early days yet. the fact of the matter is i was very impressed, i walked around with danny willett this morning and he had it going until the...
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those brits hoping to move their way up those brits hoping to move their way up the leaderboard in thisopening round of the championships, as we know. the brits and the europeans had to wrestle back control of those majors, all of them, the americans currently have in their possession. thanksjohn. thanks john. lewis hamilton thanksjohn. lewis hamilton has signed two new two—year contract to mercedes full stop you will add at least 30 million a year, but that could rise to a0 million. it meets your remains the best page driver in formula 1 history. we are on the same wavelength, he said. both on and off the track. we understand liverpool's new and very expensive goalkeeper alison will have a medical today. they are paying 67 million for the roma goalkeeper. a new world record for goalkeeper. the brazilian, in green, had a great record in italy's top league and for brazil. england's showing mccallan says concussion could ruin her career. mccallan won't be playing at the hockey world cup that gets under way this week. the olympic gold medal winner is the number of players who have been aff
those brits hoping to move their way up those brits hoping to move their way up the leaderboard in thisopening round of the championships, as we know. the brits and the europeans had to wrestle back control of those majors, all of them, the americans currently have in their possession. thanksjohn. thanks john. lewis hamilton thanksjohn. lewis hamilton has signed two new two—year contract to mercedes full stop you will add at least 30 million a year, but that could rise to a0 million. it meets...
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before the game they walked the redpe car brit mack henry i out and about. it wasgh there,l enjo that goes joyed it and the players still.e looked good. it was swelteringm thenotheatr intervened. en wh walked the red carpet, including twoamponades when fox5 local news returns. welcome bac hs park for the a bigr j sus taway from the big ge and of mee haening. what's a big event without a red carpet. or a thunderstorm followed by heat and humidity. >> that, too. brit mack henry over in the parkment she was one thed carpetayarlier. hey, blit. it was very hard to be dressed up when it was as i t arguably the two biggestg. national stars max scherzer and bryce harper were the first to walk the carpet. bryce hceper ived a lot of krts subpoena because of his low batting average. he more than put his critics to rest last night withh homerun derby wifn and he arved very fashionly. he was wearing red loafer was an suit and of course it's brycer. ha so the flashy sunglasses as well. he spent a lotf time signing autographs, but he did winning the homerun derby in his ow
before the game they walked the redpe car brit mack henry i out and about. it wasgh there,l enjo that goes joyed it and the players still.e looked good. it was swelteringm thenotheatr intervened. en wh walked the red carpet, including twoamponades when fox5 local news returns. welcome bac hs park for the a bigr j sus taway from the big ge and of mee haening. what's a big event without a red carpet. or a thunderstorm followed by heat and humidity. >> that, too. brit mack henry over in the...
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where gold of friendship brit's so the return of wealth comes from various. the official line is that the attacks against muslim villages were an anti terrorist operation in response to the attack. on. the. in august twenty seventh seen in just one day killed ninety nine hindus and buddhists in russia state in retaliation the mayan mommy carried out an ethnic cleansing all for ration they wiped out roy hinge of villages forcing people to flee to bangladesh. state used to be separate kingdom you had vote was slums and bloodless living day that kingdom up for a kind was conquered by the burman kingdom the boundaries got redrawn pago there a kind came down became pago bangladesh and the adam og came out of nam mon off the independence the constitution said all people within the boundary all myanmar citizens so you could claim that their own way and yeah mom became citizen. on young way some of them as far as president it wasn't mine mom back then had to flee the country with his family it was after the military coup and the death of his father in prison under un
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so when you want to be president or injury or some want to be brits. it's a right to be for us that's what before us three in the morning can't be good that i'm interested always in the waters of my. first sip. twenty forty you know bloody revolution of. the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be increasingly violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it you know here i mean you know liz put it with him in the new bill is that i mean you still in the middle of the former ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty forty and. those who took the lead in this did over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these another poll that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. ally . that i got off. and done it already got out of out of the good. and i am not alone in that. and welcome back you are watching our team international now let's go back to our breaking news story this hour british counter-terror police say two people who were rushed to the hospital following their possible exposure to a toxi
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and, above an image of a successful kyle edmund — the last brit still standing at wimbledon — the guardiane home secretary who has accused moscow of using britain as a "dumping ground" for poison. let'sjump let's jump straight in. brexit is horrified as theresa may as brexiteers horrified at theresa may finally revealed her hand. brexiteers horrified at theresa may finally revealed her handlj brexiteers horrified at theresa may finally revealed her hand. i don't know about finally revealing her hand, but it does sound of a brexiteers are doing their utmost to try to suggest that whatever theresa may have got in mind, unless it is pretty much what they demand, it will not be good enough. but it is make your mind up time now for theresa may, for the cabinet, for anyone in this country, because we have to have an agreed position of what we are going to try to negotiate for within the future of oui’ negotiate for within the future of our eu relationship. and at the moment, what seems to be holding things up is that there is a group who are saying whatever business needs, whatever the need ofjo
and, above an image of a successful kyle edmund — the last brit still standing at wimbledon — the guardiane home secretary who has accused moscow of using britain as a "dumping ground" for poison. let'sjump let's jump straight in. brexit is horrified as theresa may as brexiteers horrified at theresa may finally revealed her hand. brexiteers horrified at theresa may finally revealed her handlj brexiteers horrified at theresa may finally revealed her hand. i don't know about finally...
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workers who are doing that i guess the brits are going to i think they're going to bother going through. that like to throw up yeah i think if they get out i've had it happen to me that. i'm just as we're about to leave a young girl she has a story that grabs chad tons attention. not that there's no right or anything i remember that i was going to go back there that i am. going to write about and when i am not writing this i'm getting thank. god. i thank you. thank you good leads. to a hit begin to sick shit thanks and they learn why some kids coming to school. thank you i think that's it if that didn't work i. had to cut back in the back. door but a lot of trouble thank you. thank . these is now the paper makes its money. they may start small but with millions of street kids across the country local stories like these can quickly make national news. the paper's biggest story today expose police forcing street kids to pick up suicide victims from train tracks. creating such attention in the news. it sparked an investigation into the police. an impressive record for any paper let alone o
workers who are doing that i guess the brits are going to i think they're going to bother going through. that like to throw up yeah i think if they get out i've had it happen to me that. i'm just as we're about to leave a young girl she has a story that grabs chad tons attention. not that there's no right or anything i remember that i was going to go back there that i am. going to write about and when i am not writing this i'm getting thank. god. i thank you. thank you good leads. to a hit...
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it is who considered brits an almost sort of existential almost biblical level fight for the future of britain against european terror and again it's a lot about nonsense but nevertheless they believe that now they are the ones that massive terror at the moment they don't have the numbers to destabilize so the question then becomes did trumps intervention hinder or help her in that regard in terms of hindering of course it plays in to review the boris johnson as prime minister in waiting and it gives some kind of sucker to some of those those groups of those people in the g however donald trump is how it in very low esteem in british political circles even among the majority of brits it's very little support he's considered quite on civilised quite uncouth not really an image that people want to project and i suspect that among the more pragmatic turion he's his intervention would actually have pushed them a little bit closer to have a kind of compromise arrangement or just thinking what if this is the kind of war that we're going to on the other side maybe we need to be very carefu
it is who considered brits an almost sort of existential almost biblical level fight for the future of britain against european terror and again it's a lot about nonsense but nevertheless they believe that now they are the ones that massive terror at the moment they don't have the numbers to destabilize so the question then becomes did trumps intervention hinder or help her in that regard in terms of hindering of course it plays in to review the boris johnson as prime minister in waiting and it...
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mcdonald, he'll play fellow brit kyle edmund in the second round. you know, the good thing is that when you are at the top of the game, it isn't easyjust to move up one spot. now if i win a couple of matches here, i could move up 300 or 400 spots in a week, which is nice. hopefully i can get back up there quickly but it sort of feels like starting from scratch again. obviously i have not been in that position since i was 18, so i'm looking forward to it. it's going to be hard but it should be fun. i'll have more for you in the next hour. thank you. let's go to harare and the historic elections taking place. robert mugabe, for the first time since independence from britain in 1980, his name is not on the ballot paper. but he came out to vote in the zimbabwean capital after eight months of obscurity, announcing he
mcdonald, he'll play fellow brit kyle edmund in the second round. you know, the good thing is that when you are at the top of the game, it isn't easyjust to move up one spot. now if i win a couple of matches here, i could move up 300 or 400 spots in a week, which is nice. hopefully i can get back up there quickly but it sort of feels like starting from scratch again. obviously i have not been in that position since i was 18, so i'm looking forward to it. it's going to be hard but it should be...
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michel: chosen which the brits? elizabath: chosen by the brits. 17, : later in march choose the date and she knows at that time that two years after, the legal base of the -- ty, the date of withdraw the date of brexit has been chosen by the -- elizabath: by the brits. michel: two years of negotiation. and if everything goes well, i'm working that sense, and because we are the market. and uk for 21 months. elizabeth: what if anything doesn't go well and what kind of contingency plans are you making? it's an ambitious negotiating schedule as you rightly point out. it was determined by the brits when they triggered article 50. but what if it doesn't -- what if you can't reach agreement? michel: on both sides you have to be prepared. f you look at the white paper. prime minister may spoke about his. we have to reach a deal. and i'm working to reach a deal respecting the rule and uk.ciples of the eu and in any case we have to be prepared to companies and businesses have to be prepared n any case for the brexit. brexit m
michel: chosen which the brits? elizabath: chosen by the brits. 17, : later in march choose the date and she knows at that time that two years after, the legal base of the -- ty, the date of withdraw the date of brexit has been chosen by the -- elizabath: by the brits. michel: two years of negotiation. and if everything goes well, i'm working that sense, and because we are the market. and uk for 21 months. elizabeth: what if anything doesn't go well and what kind of contingency plans are you...
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being the last brit standing is for kyle edmund becoming a familiar feeling.don‘s centre court he is amongst friends. still, there was at least one trying not to make them feel too at home. but for bradley, the american qualifier, that would prove a struggle. kyle edmund with the early break and in the first set that is all it would take. the second, well, probably did find from somewhere a little extra skip in his step. it helped him take kyle edmund towards a tie—break. for both, time to rethink, for others perhaps a moment to refuel. well, whatever it was, the british number one moved up a gear, now forcing the errors, winning that tie—break without dropping a single point. and from there there would be only one winner. kyle edmund dominating and rarely troubled. this is the first time he threw to the third round. straight sets, no problems. of course, that comes with winning, success course, that comes with winning, success is a guest excitement from people, anticipation. that is all pa rt of people, anticipation. that is all part of it, like i said. the b
being the last brit standing is for kyle edmund becoming a familiar feeling.don‘s centre court he is amongst friends. still, there was at least one trying not to make them feel too at home. but for bradley, the american qualifier, that would prove a struggle. kyle edmund with the early break and in the first set that is all it would take. the second, well, probably did find from somewhere a little extra skip in his step. it helped him take kyle edmund towards a tie—break. for both, time to...
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brit was right. he was hitting the gong about how this was an alarm bell for the left and democrats. this is do-or-die. you've got to stop this. my question is, if brett kavanaugh is solidly conservative, he is maybe not scalia in a full on textualist. if he is replacing someone who's usually conservative, judicially conservative, i am saying, is it that big of a swing on the court? given the last year's opinions by this court where anthony kennedy was with the 5-4 majority on every opinion of great consequence? >> that's a really good point, laura. you are going to see a lot of scare tactics. justice kennedy was for the most part a conservative justice, especially on issues of separation of powers, federalism, areas of religious freedom, free exercise in particular. we saw the last term he voted with the conservative majority. 75% of the time. this is hyped up. this is really hyped up. of course, we know why. because the left wants to have a court that is outcome-based. they want to make sure that t
brit was right. he was hitting the gong about how this was an alarm bell for the left and democrats. this is do-or-die. you've got to stop this. my question is, if brett kavanaugh is solidly conservative, he is maybe not scalia in a full on textualist. if he is replacing someone who's usually conservative, judicially conservative, i am saying, is it that big of a swing on the court? given the last year's opinions by this court where anthony kennedy was with the 5-4 majority on every opinion of...
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a more even it's pointed out that donald trump is fed up with a reason man or way of operating the brits are still likely to tag along behind and probably already know the defense chiefs are saying to the british government this is what we said we have to increase spending so i suspect actually the brits will give in to the americans have push comes to shove and they're looking over friends and the friendship that trump supposedly has a manual micro very worried that this special relationship as i said the brits could somehow be supplanted by the french so in wonder nobody desperation to cooling to the coattails the united states actually global news and world cup wrapped up for this hour under a pharmacy to keep you updated in the coming hours i'm calling break for me and the rest of the team here in moscow thanks for checking in with r.t. . what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be fuzzy injury or somehow want to preserve. it you're going to be cross with what before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interest
a more even it's pointed out that donald trump is fed up with a reason man or way of operating the brits are still likely to tag along behind and probably already know the defense chiefs are saying to the british government this is what we said we have to increase spending so i suspect actually the brits will give in to the americans have push comes to shove and they're looking over friends and the friendship that trump supposedly has a manual micro very worried that this special relationship...
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way of operating the brits are still likely to tag along behind and probably already know the defense chiefs are saying to the british gun well look this is what we said we have to increase spending so i suspect actually the brits will give in to the americans of push comes to shove and they're looking over at friends and friendship that trump supposedly has a manual mccraw very worried that this special relationship as i said the brits could somehow be supplanted by the french so in london they'll be desperation to cooling to the coat tails of united states. or that does it for me i will be back of the hour with more news you are watching are the international. there are not going to happen either. out of the money out of the money available to management. this was a good time to. try to move there i'm doubt that now mom. was. lucky enough or not act and then again why is. chanting in the hall people we believe this other over here. a lot of my kids i don't want them up aside johnny boy are the monotonic out of motherhood all the kids are there a lot of models on i'm a little like a
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even it's pointed out that donald trump is fed up with the reason i'm in our way of operating the brits are still likely to tag along behind and probably already know the defense chiefs are saying to the british commonwealth this is what we said we have to increase spending so i suspect actually the brits will give in to the americans of push comes to shove and they're looking over at friends and friendship to trump suppose it has a manual mccraw very worried that this special relationship as i said the brits could somehow be supplanted by the french so in london they'll be desperation to cooling to the coattails the united states. your show is international thanks for company tonight we're going to have more news for you in thirty five. years. on. my. life for pleasure and delude is when the interest on the debt is greater than your taxes taxable base then you have to throw down all pretenses of quantitative easing and just admit your monetizing debt such a bank is just printing and buying back its own debt in a deliberate place then you get into what's called a banana republic named a
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way of operating if the brits are still likely to tag along behind and probably already know the defense chiefs are saying to the british gun while we're at this is what we said we have to increase spending so i suspect actually the brits will give in to the americans of push comes to shove and they're looking over at friends and friendship to trump suppose one has a manual mccraw very worried that this special relationship as i said the brits could somehow be supplanted by the french so in london nobody desperation to quoting to the coat tails of united states. and that's how the news is looking at so far today here in r.t. we're back with more in thirty five things. donald trump will soon visit europe is a very busy agenda and it's unclear what kind of reception people get topping his i can or it will be treat the legions of nato and russia never before has an american president been expected with so much henchmen. there are one other element that the other part of the club though that at that time not a lot of the amount of the money they're playing and i get a feeling. this was a goo
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way of operating the brits are still likely to tag along behind and probably already know the defense chiefs are saying to the british government i will this is what we said we have to increase spending so i suspect actually the brits will give in to the americans have push comes to shove and they're looking over at friends and friendship to trump suppose it has a manual mccraw very worried that this special relationship as i said the brits could somehow be supplanted by the french so in london nobody desperation to cooling to the coat tails of united states. that is what has been independence day in the us but the majority of americans for the first time in at least eighteen years say they are no longer extremely proud of their country apparently that's the finding of a poll by gallup which tallies with a number of other recent surveys too that also reflect a downward trend in reports. the fourth of july american independence day time for barbecue fireworks and celebrating the old stars and stripes. see. what is the patriotic impulse dying among americans a new poll shows that not al
way of operating the brits are still likely to tag along behind and probably already know the defense chiefs are saying to the british government i will this is what we said we have to increase spending so i suspect actually the brits will give in to the americans have push comes to shove and they're looking over at friends and friendship to trump suppose it has a manual mccraw very worried that this special relationship as i said the brits could somehow be supplanted by the french so in london...
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violence no no we're not trying to get the brits out have argued that we bang that drum set so i mean what you need to do is spend some more time in our information on the standards because. if you don't mind me saying but no we work very closely with the british government but we don't love the consistency of the brits. government i mean we we want to say. that works for us if it works for britain as well that's fine we want to see bodies to walk well we want to see the east west relationship to work well and i think it's a pity and that's we will lose the contact we presently have with british politicians after the twenty ninth of march next and we've had very good relationships with british politicians for forty five years and go in britain leaves the yeah but that ends unfortunately when when they leave to you we won't have regular contact of our very we can every month of basing them now i think if we get the institutions back up and running again we can use to intergovernmental conference of the good friday agreement to actually do that and i think there's a solution in the good
violence no no we're not trying to get the brits out have argued that we bang that drum set so i mean what you need to do is spend some more time in our information on the standards because. if you don't mind me saying but no we work very closely with the british government but we don't love the consistency of the brits. government i mean we we want to say. that works for us if it works for britain as well that's fine we want to see bodies to walk well we want to see the east west relationship...
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to trump suppose one has a manual mccraw very worried that this special relationship as i said the brits could somehow be supplanted by the french so in wonder nobody desperation to quoting to the coat tails of united states. you're watching us international thanks to company a tonight we're back with morning headlines in thirty five. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time but there was one more question and by the way who's going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous is a huge tournaments and the huge amount of pressure you have to the center of the problem here with you and we all saw the great game. you were the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get down going let's go. alone oh there's a war in europe and i really had to join their father thousand in the in the world cup in russia the first special. it was also appreciated me to just say the radio p.r.t. teams latest edition make up a bigger need to just say look. when we all make this manufacture game sentenced him to public wealth. when the rulin
to trump suppose one has a manual mccraw very worried that this special relationship as i said the brits could somehow be supplanted by the french so in wonder nobody desperation to quoting to the coat tails of united states. you're watching us international thanks to company a tonight we're back with morning headlines in thirty five. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time but there was one more question and by the way who's going to...
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what if there aren't -- >> chosen by the brits. >> chosen by the brits. >> there was a letter march 17, they choose the date and she knows at that time that two years after the legal base of the treaty, the date of the withdrawal and the brexit. the date of the brexit has been chosen -- >> by the brits. >> -- by the uk government. two years. two years of negotiation and if everything goes well, i'm working in that sense, starting from this date of march beginning the transition period where we maintain the status quo for the economy, senior market and the policies for the uk for 21 months. >> but what if everything doesn't go well and what kind of contingency plans are you making? i mean, it's an ambitious negotiating schedule as you rightly point out. it was determined by the brits, you know, when they triggered article 50, but what if it doesn't -- what if you can't reach agreement? >> on both sides we have to be prepared, if you look at the white paper and the communication of mrs. may at the end of this, she spoke about the contingency planning and the preparedness at the risk of n
what if there aren't -- >> chosen by the brits. >> chosen by the brits. >> there was a letter march 17, they choose the date and she knows at that time that two years after the legal base of the treaty, the date of the withdrawal and the brexit. the date of the brexit has been chosen -- >> by the brits. >> -- by the uk government. two years. two years of negotiation and if everything goes well, i'm working in that sense, starting from this date of march beginning...
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it's a disaster for two reasons that may because what does it make her look like in the eye of many brits i mean the problem is that if the president praises her it makes things worse but then on in the first end of course she pointed out the weakness of her breasts of plaid because she says on one hand she wants to stay close to the e.u. on the other hand she says yes we'll have this fantastic trade deal with the united states and we will sort of get into that and then obey us standards and regulations for instance on agriculture which is mutually exclusive so many people many commentators here today in britain struck the point that they said taking taking back sovereignty from europe that is an idea but what we do then afterwards is sort of give our sovereignty over to the u.s. because that's what trump really pointed out here you either obey me you go along with me or you my enemy so that it was pretty clear after the stay in for two reason may things have become even more difficult because because he pointed out who weaknesses politically and the weakness of her brakes a plan d. w. co
it's a disaster for two reasons that may because what does it make her look like in the eye of many brits i mean the problem is that if the president praises her it makes things worse but then on in the first end of course she pointed out the weakness of her breasts of plaid because she says on one hand she wants to stay close to the e.u. on the other hand she says yes we'll have this fantastic trade deal with the united states and we will sort of get into that and then obey us standards and...
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in the past, lily allen has been nominated at the ivor novello awards, the brits and the grammys in theime for me and something i've always secretly quite wanted! and it has never really come to fruition. # when you hear the sirens coming... 21—year—old jorja smith has had a huge start to her career, winning the brits critics' choice award and working with the likes of drake and kendrick lamar. she has been shortlisted for her debut album lost and found. when you were making the album, did it feel special and like you nailed everything the way you wanted? well, i loved it and my family liked it and loved it a lot so i thought i had done a good job. it is notjust household names. jazz act sons of kemet make the shortlist as well. it has been building momentum. people taking a real interest in our project and i think the mercury prize is an amazing addition to what has been going on already in a fantastic year for us. today's news might not have a huge impact on sales for the likes of noel gallagher or lily allen but for artists like sons of kemet being shortlisted at the mercuries this m
in the past, lily allen has been nominated at the ivor novello awards, the brits and the grammys in theime for me and something i've always secretly quite wanted! and it has never really come to fruition. # when you hear the sirens coming... 21—year—old jorja smith has had a huge start to her career, winning the brits critics' choice award and working with the likes of drake and kendrick lamar. she has been shortlisted for her debut album lost and found. when you were making the album, did...
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stuart: puts president trump in stronger position because the brits are so weak. quickly after the david davis recognition. stuart: on heels of it. herb london is with us. you heard the breaking news. >> i did indeed. stuart: my analysis it makes trump stronger when he goes over there. >> he becomes a lot stronger. if i were in trump's position, i would say to treasury secretary john snow -- theresa may, invite harry kaine. stuart: english soccer player. trump is in stronger position with the nato positions. >> in stronger position with theresa may because of her internal weaknesses. stuart: talking about the brits, they desperately need a trade deal with us. >> that's right. stuart: if they exit europe, that is what their plan is, they need us as a trading partner. >> that's right. that is exactly what they're looking for. they're looking for some sort of trade agreement with the united states. i think trump will provide it. trump is very eager to move ahead with the brits, but on terms that make sense for both nations. stuart: would it be possible for the german
stuart: puts president trump in stronger position because the brits are so weak. quickly after the david davis recognition. stuart: on heels of it. herb london is with us. you heard the breaking news. >> i did indeed. stuart: my analysis it makes trump stronger when he goes over there. >> he becomes a lot stronger. if i were in trump's position, i would say to treasury secretary john snow -- theresa may, invite harry kaine. stuart: english soccer player. trump is in stronger...
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how many brits are staying there tonight?m this place, benidorm.et‘s say 85, 90% of occupancy. loads of british people. british people in winter, maximum percentage of people come from britain. in summer, in high season, where we are now, there are as well spanish, portuguese, and some people from netherlands. how worried are you about brexit, or not at all? not at all. well, we are worried, not as industry, as personal. we are extremely anti—brexit, not because of the united kingdom, we are against all kinds of divisions. we don‘t like flux, the flux of peace and the flux of unity. the rest for us is not working. can you see any impacts on your business at all because of brexit or is nothing going to change? today, 31st ofjuly 2018? no. nothing. itell you, yes, industry, whatever the pounds is bigger than the euro. today its one it was fantastic when it was one .35. we are not worried, lee. to be worried when it is one one. —— today it is one point 12. not worried about the politics? money is money. there were rumours there may be a round of exit
how many brits are staying there tonight?m this place, benidorm.et‘s say 85, 90% of occupancy. loads of british people. british people in winter, maximum percentage of people come from britain. in summer, in high season, where we are now, there are as well spanish, portuguese, and some people from netherlands. how worried are you about brexit, or not at all? not at all. well, we are worried, not as industry, as personal. we are extremely anti—brexit, not because of the united kingdom, we...
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all the way other brits conducted its business are growing for old latin america. the latest flashpoint is peru where the country's ruling establishment issandr seach from its connections to the company's. interests better put it on paper let's listen for the figure beneath the rubble an attorney was there a one some just the public on which money paid off from two thousand to two thousand and five during the presidency of alejandro toledo now accused of receiving bribes from other bridge yeah most. of it just. sort of being the view we said again. while the british wanted the lion's share of a multi-billion dollar highway project in the peruvian coast to brazil and they got it too late though has been charged with accepting a twenty million dollar bribe to steal them the business according to the head of all the british in bed or who confessed in two thousand and sixteen the final deal was struck in brazil. to go back up on the us which prison cell. but it never who knows some of it is actually hundred million my special interview prove him prosecutors are trying
all the way other brits conducted its business are growing for old latin america. the latest flashpoint is peru where the country's ruling establishment issandr seach from its connections to the company's. interests better put it on paper let's listen for the figure beneath the rubble an attorney was there a one some just the public on which money paid off from two thousand to two thousand and five during the presidency of alejandro toledo now accused of receiving bribes from other bridge yeah...
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croatian heritage book both semifinals croatia brits in the house valiant effort by the bush book. plus the rockets each and then. functions where you didn't tell me what you thought some of those schools are fond of well first of all most christ is have to hold my hands up to russia forget about it being a great world cup as was spoken to me as if that same perform fantastically well we have a very concerned about the law she's confederation's cup as to what would happen before woodruff russian the first awful by father bit same totally deserved the come back into a second half probably just edged it but then once again russia full back and got that equaliser right before the penalty shoot out penalty shoot outs no matter how much you bring it down to a fine saw it still comes down to a little bit of luck we had that luck luck we had the game before against denmark as well but little bit concerned two games hundred twenty minutes and penalties a little bit consider specially playing salty which as you know is very very hot england i thought was a very convincing performance agains
croatian heritage book both semifinals croatia brits in the house valiant effort by the bush book. plus the rockets each and then. functions where you didn't tell me what you thought some of those schools are fond of well first of all most christ is have to hold my hands up to russia forget about it being a great world cup as was spoken to me as if that same perform fantastically well we have a very concerned about the law she's confederation's cup as to what would happen before woodruff...
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at least this is what we thought that we were so close to the nationhood there was no need for the brits a hundred cows anymore and no need for the backyard farming and. no need for the intifada any more out of five had made his decision. don't do anything stupid and the intifada is over. me and my friends we decided let's go and have a last demonstration was everything is almost a stabbing so lots of pride to go on and have been established. they managed to go through that order bloke says so we started to run. and saw another guy were coming our direction so i called them to come and hide with us but they felt it could be too dangerous. and just like a minute later we had three shots. people started to shout they shouted and they shot i thought. surely issue a. well yes i'm a scalper. your patient is evil. and we have to pay a price.
at least this is what we thought that we were so close to the nationhood there was no need for the brits a hundred cows anymore and no need for the backyard farming and. no need for the intifada any more out of five had made his decision. don't do anything stupid and the intifada is over. me and my friends we decided let's go and have a last demonstration was everything is almost a stabbing so lots of pride to go on and have been established. they managed to go through that order bloke says so...
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really the reason may has carried off perhaps on friday at checkers is to present her plan for the brits that talks the final arrangement between britain and the e.u. which is a very close relationship for goods in a kind of a customs union this is not acceptable to the heartbreaks it is the question is how many of them all there how many of them are prepared to sacrifice their jobs in the cabinets to try and force this heartbreaks it and at the moment i would suggest to reason may's winning the arguments in the cabinet where you used the word coup what i was going to ask you did we witnessed you know a type of an attempted coup today by hard line brigadiers those hard big city years is that is that what we saw today well i think if it was to be a coup on that side it would need to be a little bit better organized it seemed to me that david davis went because he could no longer stomach the fact that he would be the face of this soft bricks that position what about more journalists sell but he didn't seem to have liaised with boris johnson it's seems to be a surprise and now this could al
really the reason may has carried off perhaps on friday at checkers is to present her plan for the brits that talks the final arrangement between britain and the e.u. which is a very close relationship for goods in a kind of a customs union this is not acceptable to the heartbreaks it is the question is how many of them all there how many of them are prepared to sacrifice their jobs in the cabinets to try and force this heartbreaks it and at the moment i would suggest to reason may's winning...
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the littering the policy of the soft brush thought this is i would argue brant this is what brits and they did for the vote to leave was very close you know fifty percent to forty eight percent if you then try and force an extremely hard breaks it you'll delivering what perhaps even a minority of the fifty percent really warms and some of those fifty percent wanted to stay pretty close to the e.u. they don't want economic meltdown in britain because all the supply chains of rectal of all manufacturing industry this could be the brics it's that person though to fall you know the irony is that you have a prime minister who was a remailer may carry it out of the irony of history. minister who is now former british minister david davies he laid out why he could no longer. serve in discovery i want you to take a listen to a segment of the interview he gave. so the return of control to parliament is more illusions israel secondly the customs arrangements and we will be collecting taxes effectively tariffs for the european union they are bound to insist on the european court having a say in
the littering the policy of the soft brush thought this is i would argue brant this is what brits and they did for the vote to leave was very close you know fifty percent to forty eight percent if you then try and force an extremely hard breaks it you'll delivering what perhaps even a minority of the fifty percent really warms and some of those fifty percent wanted to stay pretty close to the e.u. they don't want economic meltdown in britain because all the supply chains of rectal of all...
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: to be chosen by the brits? elizabeth: chosen by the brits. michel: later in march 17, choose the date and she knows at that time that two years after, the legal base of the treaty, the date of withdraw -- the date of brexit withdrawal has been chosen by the british government. two years of negotiation. and if everything goes well, i'm working in that sense, starting from this date of march, we will begin the transition period, we will be maintaining the status quo for the economy and the single market, and the policies of the eu for the next 2 21 months. elizabeth: what if anything doesn't go well and what kind of contingency plans are you making? i mean, it is an ambitious negotiating schedule as you rightly point out. it was determined by the brits when they triggered article 50. but, what if it doesn't -- what if you cannot reach agreement? michel: on both sides you have to be prepared. if you look at the white paper and the communique from prime minister may, she spoke about this, the risk of no deal. risk exists. my option is not no deal
: to be chosen by the brits? elizabeth: chosen by the brits. michel: later in march 17, choose the date and she knows at that time that two years after, the legal base of the treaty, the date of withdraw -- the date of brexit withdrawal has been chosen by the british government. two years of negotiation. and if everything goes well, i'm working in that sense, starting from this date of march, we will begin the transition period, we will be maintaining the status quo for the economy and the...
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why, it's brit hume.. >> i don't remember the exact details but he was coming on the arrow occasionally. and then we began to have him on occasionally on "special report." which i was then anchoring. and he was terrific. just nobody like him. >> those euphemisms are false this is a not a forest fire. this was a deliberate campaign. war in fact. >> charles became a regular. i so cher remember issued the time bring him in early because of the set we had then. it was awkward to get his wheelchair in place. for a couple segments before the rest of the panel come in. he was there with me as i read the news or did whatever did i and then we would chat during the commercials. i loved chatting with charles during the commercials. he is one of a kind. and i just liked being around him. >> i always imagined and i'm speaking to my son, she was a terrible case, shes would the worst imaginable shy had all the advantages. you don't want to talk in high falutin ridiculous. i tried to make things plain, clear. i always i
why, it's brit hume.. >> i don't remember the exact details but he was coming on the arrow occasionally. and then we began to have him on occasionally on "special report." which i was then anchoring. and he was terrific. just nobody like him. >> those euphemisms are false this is a not a forest fire. this was a deliberate campaign. war in fact. >> charles became a regular. i so cher remember issued the time bring him in early because of the set we had then. it was...
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tommy fleetwood is the best brit brit on on five under in the clubhouse.13 of the tour de france. and max verstappen is the surprise pa cesetter verstappen is the surprise pacesetter in practice for sunday's german grand bree, just pipping lewis hamilton and valterri bottas. more on those stories after half—past. theresa may has insisted that the chief whip, julian smith, made an "honest mistake", when he broke parliamentary convention earlier this week. mr smith has apologised for telling the conservative party chairman, brandon lewis, to take part in a key brexit vote, despite a "pairing" agreement with a liberal democrat mp on maternity leave, which means brandon lewis shouldn't have voted. the new health and social care secretary has said he's horrified at the level of bullying reported by nhs staff. matt hancock said it was heartbreaking to hear how undervalued many staff feel. he made the comments in his first speech since being appointed, and also announced the latest tranche of funding to try to transform technology in the nhs. dominic hughes repor
tommy fleetwood is the best brit brit on on five under in the clubhouse.13 of the tour de france. and max verstappen is the surprise pa cesetter verstappen is the surprise pacesetter in practice for sunday's german grand bree, just pipping lewis hamilton and valterri bottas. more on those stories after half—past. theresa may has insisted that the chief whip, julian smith, made an "honest mistake", when he broke parliamentary convention earlier this week. mr smith has apologised for...
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victoria was mentioning the brits we have coming up.t's start withjohanna konta. she has had a tricky year. what is her challenge? is it managing her game, or maybe managing her brain?|j was game, or maybe managing her brain?” was talking to michaeljoyce about that, her coach, we grew up together. he said it was more about her settling into herself, there is not much coaching that can go on. evenif not much coaching that can go on. even if she talks to him about the service, it will mess her up even more. she just needs to be comfortable. we have seen her lose her temper? she is frustrated, you see that from andy murray as well. she would not be there if she didn't get frustrated and push herself harder. as a great athlete, you have to do that. we have not seen it from kyle edmund. he seems to have a different temperament, much more of an even keel. cannot work? he plays within himself and he gets fired up sometimes. he gets going, and he puffed himself up like a jockey. i like the way he has developed. he is really coming strong. he ha
victoria was mentioning the brits we have coming up.t's start withjohanna konta. she has had a tricky year. what is her challenge? is it managing her game, or maybe managing her brain?|j was game, or maybe managing her brain?” was talking to michaeljoyce about that, her coach, we grew up together. he said it was more about her settling into herself, there is not much coaching that can go on. evenif not much coaching that can go on. even if she talks to him about the service, it will mess her...
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it doesn't have any effect, no politician in germany or beyond has said, the brits have said there isise. the german car industry, which is always named as the... they look at this and they say, ok, our second biggest market bar the usa, but we have the single market in front of our doors. they really completely agree for the time being with the german government, which is the integrity of the single market and the rule of the european union, which works very well for german business, we're not going to put this at risk. we want to save theirs. we want to save this. and i find this almost ironic that actually, in this country, politics... business is almost desperate, saying, please, listen to us, while in germany at least, the government constantly talks to business. they agree that if it is coming to the 12th hour and you need to make a decision, it is europe and not the uk, they will have to support and not give a special cherry—picking solution solution to the brits. the other irony is that brexit has made europe more popular with the european public than at any other times since1
it doesn't have any effect, no politician in germany or beyond has said, the brits have said there isise. the german car industry, which is always named as the... they look at this and they say, ok, our second biggest market bar the usa, but we have the single market in front of our doors. they really completely agree for the time being with the german government, which is the integrity of the single market and the rule of the european union, which works very well for german business, we're not...
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know get the sponge you do more for the preview according to authorities other brits had a deviation that ran an intricate off the books accounting system and how it's own bank to bribe note only company executives but politicians that started to become clear when marcello there but it's begun talking in hopes of reducing his one thousand years sentence for marcello i know. he was. going to i was even talking to the public to see president's political coming. members of all the major political parties in brazil receive kickbacks in exchange for appointing petro brass executives dozens of congressmen senators and ministers have been implicated in this conflict other branches testimony of a body blow to the workers body of former president. and he successor. the model said he was impeached you know was two thousand and sixteen two weeks later you will i was formally charged with corruption in connection with the car wash scandal well but i see the sleep was being held to account investigators were also making steady progress on the international front with the help of the u.s. justice
know get the sponge you do more for the preview according to authorities other brits had a deviation that ran an intricate off the books accounting system and how it's own bank to bribe note only company executives but politicians that started to become clear when marcello there but it's begun talking in hopes of reducing his one thousand years sentence for marcello i know. he was. going to i was even talking to the public to see president's political coming. members of all the major political...
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and i think limit and no saw all of that and he's in a very tough position he can either mollify the brits and mollify the u.s. or he could just be you know one of these guys that stands up rather than being liked but tista he'll be seen like a butt tista or a true hero or somoza if in fact he would have turned julian assigns over so it's really not in his interests in terms of his legacy to do this and he'll be the scorn of south america he's got one card to play to maintain his dignity and that is not giving julian a signs over but you know i don't know there's a lot of pressure being exerted on him by the u.s. state department by the british government they have a lot of dirty laundry they don't want to get out that assad it may have his hands on i don't know what it is but you know and what's going to happen but the ecuadoran president under a lot of pressure a so far has not turned him over they put out a statement today saying it's got to be negotiated but eventually he's got to get out of there he can't i mean right now it's like one hundred degrees a london there's no air condition
and i think limit and no saw all of that and he's in a very tough position he can either mollify the brits and mollify the u.s. or he could just be you know one of these guys that stands up rather than being liked but tista he'll be seen like a butt tista or a true hero or somoza if in fact he would have turned julian assigns over so it's really not in his interests in terms of his legacy to do this and he'll be the scorn of south america he's got one card to play to maintain his dignity and...
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but haven't they had from the perspective of brit mutual the spectator it was and i think it was it had all of its sports we had drama this. some of the story we had in pages on the page that we had these six goals including i cannot see and i don't go i think it was just a very exciting part of the game lots of action on the pitch fantastic shot really final word i think we have seen that with all the men to see if that's ahead today it was said to be to be a trial it's pretty electric so i think what it was great i'm very happy i was able to. make i'm going to come to you now watching the scenes of the celebrations and the trophy being lifted by the french players to talk us through this extraordinary match it was ups incredible as you mentioned number of times on so many goals the highest score files in one hundred fifty eight so kicked off in the eighteenth minute you see here a free kick from one whose money but it's actually a deflection from my mind you can see you're sitting right here deflected is the goal one though france is even perish which then minus a wipe with a taste of
but haven't they had from the perspective of brit mutual the spectator it was and i think it was it had all of its sports we had drama this. some of the story we had in pages on the page that we had these six goals including i cannot see and i don't go i think it was just a very exciting part of the game lots of action on the pitch fantastic shot really final word i think we have seen that with all the men to see if that's ahead today it was said to be to be a trial it's pretty electric so i...
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irish government don't and then you say in a recent interview you've got to play hardball with the brits now what a different thing oh i guess i'd like to know i'll explain to you why theresa may said on the fifteenth of december i had. she was quite happy to have a backstop of wood and make sure there was no border at less than three months later she said that no british prime minister could agree backstop that she agreed ten to fifteen to december so meant to praise somebody for taking a different position in ten weeks if theresa may is consistent i would be the first supporter but she. didn't washington last month saying the u.k. remain committed to protecting north south co-operation and to its guarantee of avoiding a hard but what he said last month yeah well i mean let's see if they stick to doc but if they stick to a consistent position which we do in ireland then i think you understand better than most we've had eight hundred two years of british misrule and we don't trust them very well and we never did we got to good friday agreement which we want to implement as so when the br
irish government don't and then you say in a recent interview you've got to play hardball with the brits now what a different thing oh i guess i'd like to know i'll explain to you why theresa may said on the fifteenth of december i had. she was quite happy to have a backstop of wood and make sure there was no border at less than three months later she said that no british prime minister could agree backstop that she agreed ten to fifteen to december so meant to praise somebody for taking a...