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it is the genesis of where it started, brit. >> brit: it is and of course, adam schiff loss of interesten it turned out he and his staff had prior consultations with the whistleblower before his report was made. so once that came to light, it raised questions about whether schiff and his team had something to do with helping the whistleblower compose his report or encouraging him to do it or whatever, that would be embarrassing to house democrats trying to mount impeachment inquiry if it turned out they in some respect helped trigger the whole thing. that is line of inquiry sure to be pursued if the whistleblower were to testify. it is not clear how much the whistleblower's testimony matters, if we can believe this rough transcript we had states the case, then we can go by that and not worry too much about the identity of the whistleblower. i'm sure trump administration would like to find out who it is, for sure, that is an internal matter with them. >> martha: indeed, we're following up on it, as network, we'll make a decision how that will be handled as we go forward. >> brit: okay, m
it is the genesis of where it started, brit. >> brit: it is and of course, adam schiff loss of interesten it turned out he and his staff had prior consultations with the whistleblower before his report was made. so once that came to light, it raised questions about whether schiff and his team had something to do with helping the whistleblower compose his report or encouraging him to do it or whatever, that would be embarrassing to house democrats trying to mount impeachment inquiry if it...
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it's you know, the brits doing it on their own, orwhatever.r whatever. it's got to be across the globe. estimated think that public pressure, most governments that have acted, have acted on the public pressure that has been generated on this issue. they have not only had public outrage and some of these stories, they have had big campaigns. there was one village in wales, for example, in the uk, decided that they would use the account measures do not pay any tax in that village. all right. this is what it's like. it's great to see that that is now going into agreements. it needs to extend, to be fair. women that's very true, actually. going onto the giles. 21 -- 20 find giles. 21 —— 20 find out what these firms are involved in, it's probably not a surprise. there are big names here. i think the name, bp, surprise. there are big names here. ithink the name, bp, and surprise. there are big names here. i think the name, bp, and this sort of you know, being asked to say, look, the only way you're going to get around this or clamp down on them is b
it's you know, the brits doing it on their own, orwhatever.r whatever. it's got to be across the globe. estimated think that public pressure, most governments that have acted, have acted on the public pressure that has been generated on this issue. they have not only had public outrage and some of these stories, they have had big campaigns. there was one village in wales, for example, in the uk, decided that they would use the account measures do not pay any tax in that village. all right. this...
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ordinary citizens expect to lose from their pocketbooks well for brits some $900.00 euros less a year on average the losses for the germans and french are also significant another sector on age is the fisheries industry the u.k.'s most important food export is scottish salmon or than half of it goes to the european union and you don't want delays in the supply chain with something that can get as smelly as fish . here at a fish farm on the north western coast of scotland salmon are being harvested each fish weighs up to 10 kilograms they need to be gathered quickly because they're due to arrive the next day in france or germany. the logistics for the supply chain have to be perfectly organized to keep the salmon as fresh as possible. but the fisheries worried about whether deliveries to the e.u. will function this smoothly after bricks it. at the moment you don't need environmental health reports for when you transfer fish abroad to european countries but that obviously might change so there will be another bureaucratic burden all os off the directs it and any things like that extra p
ordinary citizens expect to lose from their pocketbooks well for brits some $900.00 euros less a year on average the losses for the germans and french are also significant another sector on age is the fisheries industry the u.k.'s most important food export is scottish salmon or than half of it goes to the european union and you don't want delays in the supply chain with something that can get as smelly as fish . here at a fish farm on the north western coast of scotland salmon are being...
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extension an election and a disorderly gags it that last one could come at a cost especially for the brits a study by the bettles men think tank shows the no deal brags it would cut national income by up to 57000000000 euros a year but be partly due to rising costs through new tolls and tariffs on goods and services germany's export powered economy would make it the 2nd biggest loser in absolute figures with a loss of around $10000000000.00 euros a year france and italy would also suffer a blow are seeing significant annual revenue losses and how much can ordinary citizens expect to lose from their pocketbooks well for brits some $900.00 euros less a year on average the losses for the germans and french. are also significant. another sector on age is the fisheries industry the u.k.'s most important food export is scottish salmon or than half of it goes to the european union and you don't want delays in the supply chain with something that can get as smelly as fish. here at a fish farm on the north western coast of scotland salmon are being harvested each fish weighs up to 10 kilograms they
extension an election and a disorderly gags it that last one could come at a cost especially for the brits a study by the bettles men think tank shows the no deal brags it would cut national income by up to 57000000000 euros a year but be partly due to rising costs through new tolls and tariffs on goods and services germany's export powered economy would make it the 2nd biggest loser in absolute figures with a loss of around $10000000000.00 euros a year france and italy would also suffer a blow...
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brits and the youngest of the band of brothers was leading in the final round only to be pipped at the last corner in your brits and ended up in 5th well gold and silver went to ethiopia with a dress repeating his triumph from 2 years ago in london was then finally some joy for a norwegian athlete carsten barholm defended his title in the 400 meter hurdles crowning an unbeaten streak of 14 races meanwhile 3rd place of their akim some one the 1st medal for the hosts qatar in this final was the champions league returns on tuesday not by munich travelling to last season's runners up top them again comes at a perfect time for bond struck at robert levin duffy has set a record by becoming the 1st player to net 10 goals in the opening 6 is like a game. there can be no doubt who the main man in bahrain is this season robert levon dusky just keeps getting better and better the polish striker has scored 12 goals in mind games in this campaign but in brian's champions league clash against tottenham he'll face another of the best strikers in the world english forward harry kane. is complete with
brits and the youngest of the band of brothers was leading in the final round only to be pipped at the last corner in your brits and ended up in 5th well gold and silver went to ethiopia with a dress repeating his triumph from 2 years ago in london was then finally some joy for a norwegian athlete carsten barholm defended his title in the 400 meter hurdles crowning an unbeaten streak of 14 races meanwhile 3rd place of their akim some one the 1st medal for the hosts qatar in this final was the...
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news or you can follow me brit go off t.v. maybe we'll put that on the screen for you ah there you go they wake up every member whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day we'll see you then everybody. is going to. enter the conflicts. lies in populism. rising in venezuela hong kong protests threats that blockage the world is in crisis mode just this week we look back at the key interviews of the season the point is typical wants to change they imply the whole thing to me oh and they don't necessarily want you. so . from china. small town john many. changes training and nothing complaining about german touch on a. film about between different. fun talents self. could buy yellow see how the black forest. till you come. to your front dear antonio here's a see here. my 3 grandchildren sleep on trouble when i was in france is ages germany was split in 2 and remain divided for decades when your mother was born in 1969 the walls was already 8 years old and you know my grandchildren were born after the wall fell mor
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britain brits but also you know people across the e.u. kind of hanging in there wondering what's going on how will this go down in history . it will be a black mark i think um in the history books because it just has taken so long and people are thinking breeched bricks it fatigue stage. and looking looking ahead i think it has damaged the side say it's caused a rift within the country it's damaged the for the psyche i think. it has a certain extent also made the u.k. a bit of a lofty stock in the world so. i think everybody is just simply if they can sort of i should also maybe add that regardless of how this pans out. ok electorate may be facing a snap election general election if the final deal fails next week and or strong could possibly call not election or he would ask labor threw him there in the face . of a motion no confidence motion bostrom since government so we haven't seen the end of the twists and turns yet to come and i was just about to. many twists and turns to come but just to come back to you because of course thousands
britain brits but also you know people across the e.u. kind of hanging in there wondering what's going on how will this go down in history . it will be a black mark i think um in the history books because it just has taken so long and people are thinking breeched bricks it fatigue stage. and looking looking ahead i think it has damaged the side say it's caused a rift within the country it's damaged the for the psyche i think. it has a certain extent also made the u.k. a bit of a lofty stock in...
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have been new souls agree to push it back until the end of january polly boyko takes a look at how brits have been using humor to cope with the never ending saga whites and has in cuba to cope with the never ending saga. which has hit its hollow but we. toddler i will. never know get to that deadline i mean case you haven't noticed the u.k. hasn't left the european union again they've coolest the u.k. hasn't left the european union again they've called a general election instead it's fair to say that for many here in britain but a general election instead it's fair to say that for many here in britain brags it is now a joke ever since the country voted to leave the e.u. back bragg's it is now a joke ever since the country voted to leave the e.u. back in 2016 the u.k.'s internet users have been trying to 2016 the u.k.'s internet users have been trying to console themselves through the 5 stages of console themselves through the 5 stages. of grief then there was the time that everyone realized that adele song was about bled visit. of grief then there was the time that everyone realized that
have been new souls agree to push it back until the end of january polly boyko takes a look at how brits have been using humor to cope with the never ending saga whites and has in cuba to cope with the never ending saga. which has hit its hollow but we. toddler i will. never know get to that deadline i mean case you haven't noticed the u.k. hasn't left the european union again they've coolest the u.k. hasn't left the european union again they've called a general election instead it's fair to...
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i'm brit tanner a senior engineer with sfmta and the lead for this project. i've been working on this for eight years also so i'm excited to bring think to you. we're showing you a cross section of what market street looks like with better market street. we're still keeping four lanes of traffic, two lanes in each direction and as we mentioned already, market would be car free east of 12 streets. what this means is that we'll be able to make the centre lane muni only. meaning there would not be a bus and taxi lane like it is today. taxis would be sharing the curb lane with local buses, commercial vehicles and paratransit. we have a bike lane, continuous from octavia to the ferry plaza. typically as christina described it's eight feet wide but we've had to make design modifications. so what this graph is showing, on the left side, where we have a curbside transit stop, we have narrowed the bike way to about six feet wide to fit in that curbside transit stop. with the bicycle way going behind it. on the right side, where we have a centre boarding island, we hav
i'm brit tanner a senior engineer with sfmta and the lead for this project. i've been working on this for eight years also so i'm excited to bring think to you. we're showing you a cross section of what market street looks like with better market street. we're still keeping four lanes of traffic, two lanes in each direction and as we mentioned already, market would be car free east of 12 streets. what this means is that we'll be able to make the centre lane muni only. meaning there would not be...
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the brits decided to get you out, they literally commandeered margaret thatcher's private plane, they you out of northern ireland. correct. but you had to take your wife and your kids. they were given, what, an hour or two to pack? 0ne suitcase. leave everything. what impact did that have on your family on your family? well, i remember coming in and saying to mary, "look, i've been doing something for the last number of years and i've been caught." and... were you honest? did you say mary, i have essentially lived a lie with you for these last nine years or whatever it was. and now, because of my lying, you and the kids have to get on this plane and you'll probably never seen northern ireland again? well, over the years, i used to think ‘i wonder if i should tell her?‘ and then i thought if i tell her and she has this information, if i'm ever caught, they'll shoot her too, so i'm not going to tell her. because they were people who left derry, informers, and their wives were able to return because they were seen as not knowing very much about it. so i decided, look, selfish as it sound
the brits decided to get you out, they literally commandeered margaret thatcher's private plane, they you out of northern ireland. correct. but you had to take your wife and your kids. they were given, what, an hour or two to pack? 0ne suitcase. leave everything. what impact did that have on your family on your family? well, i remember coming in and saying to mary, "look, i've been doing something for the last number of years and i've been caught." and... were you honest? did you say...
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the brits decided to get you out, they literally commandeered margaret thatcher's private plane, theyou out of northern ireland. correct. but you had to take your wife and your kids and they were given what, an hour or two to pack? kids, leave everything. what impact did you have on yourfamily — might dig that have? i came in and i thought, i have been doing that... did you say mary, i have essentially lived a lie with you for these last nine years or whatever it was and now because of my lying, you and the kids have to get on this plane and you will probably never seen northern ireland again? welcome over the years, i thought, i wonder if i should tell her and then i thought ifi should tell her and then i thought if i tell and she has this information, if i am ever caught, they will shoot her too so i am never going to tell her because they we re never going to tell her because they were seven people who left derry, informers, and their wives were able to return because they were seen as not knowing very much about it. i thought i am not going to tell her. and that is why i didn't te
the brits decided to get you out, they literally commandeered margaret thatcher's private plane, theyou out of northern ireland. correct. but you had to take your wife and your kids and they were given what, an hour or two to pack? kids, leave everything. what impact did you have on yourfamily — might dig that have? i came in and i thought, i have been doing that... did you say mary, i have essentially lived a lie with you for these last nine years or whatever it was and now because of my...
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police also found out he was nowhere near brit any's apartment at the time of the murder.libi was airtight. >> he really ended up not being much of a player in the case once they ruled him out. >> eldridge was cleared of any wrongdoing. norman clark had been questioned and released too. if police had any leads they were holding them close. >> i was curious why they were being so particularly tight-lipped about it. i think my primary concern was that this was just a case that was going to get shelved. >> that's exactly what brittany's family feared most too. that she and the baby she was carrying would be forgotten. >> we are her voice. we have to keep her memory alive. >> a full year passed. then two. with no arrests. but investigators were still working the case. in part because they heard from someone with inside information, someone unexpected, the victim herself. >> can i help you? >> remember, brittany's employer recorded every call she made on company phones. it was done for quality control but now investigators could listen to her conversations. and those calls expl
police also found out he was nowhere near brit any's apartment at the time of the murder.libi was airtight. >> he really ended up not being much of a player in the case once they ruled him out. >> eldridge was cleared of any wrongdoing. norman clark had been questioned and released too. if police had any leads they were holding them close. >> i was curious why they were being so particularly tight-lipped about it. i think my primary concern was that this was just a case that...
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how brits have been using humor to cope with the never ending breaks it saga. has hit its hollow we brags it deadline. has hit its hollow we brags it deadline i mean case you haven't noticed the u.k. hasn't left the european union i mean case you haven't noticed the u.k. hasn't left the european union again they've called a general election instead it's fair to say that again they've called a general election instead it's fair to say that for many here in britain brags it is now a job ever since the country but for many here in britain brags it is now a job ever since the country voted to leave the e.u. back in 26 the u.k.'s internet users had to leave the e.u. back in 2016 the u.k.'s internet users have been trying to console themselves through the 5 stages have been trying to console themselves through the 5 stages of grief then there was the time that everyone realised bez. of grief then there was the time that everyone realized that adele song was about blair visit. that adele song was about blair visit. and brags that wary journalists started talking about
how brits have been using humor to cope with the never ending breaks it saga. has hit its hollow we brags it deadline. has hit its hollow we brags it deadline i mean case you haven't noticed the u.k. hasn't left the european union i mean case you haven't noticed the u.k. hasn't left the european union again they've called a general election instead it's fair to say that again they've called a general election instead it's fair to say that for many here in britain brags it is now a job ever...
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started coming up with drinking depression that was when brits started coming up with drinking games just to make things a little more exciting what we need is a break day just to make things a little more exciting what we need is a bricks and drinking guy it would be so much more interesting if the whole country lined up some shots and took one every so drinking it would be so much more interesting that the whole country lined up some shots and took one every time certain words were mentioned the government is still searching for the censorship. on certain words were mentioned the government is still searching for the censorship. come on us like you've been drinking i'm seeing a little bit go on. us like you've been drinking i'm seeing a little bit go on. to reason raised governments vision of a successful brags it had to resign raised government's vision of a successful brags it had become this magical unattainable unicorn for example come this magical unattainable unicorn. politics it's now basically parents who promise their daughter a unicorn. present i'll concede basically pare
started coming up with drinking depression that was when brits started coming up with drinking games just to make things a little more exciting what we need is a break day just to make things a little more exciting what we need is a bricks and drinking guy it would be so much more interesting if the whole country lined up some shots and took one every so drinking it would be so much more interesting that the whole country lined up some shots and took one every time certain words were mentioned...
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have been using humor part 5 to cope with the ex and never look for a pending brits have been using humor to cope with the never ending saga lights and has hit its halloween blocker. what has hit its hollow we brags that deadline i mean case you haven't noticed the u.k. hasn't left regs that deadline i mean case you haven't noticed the u.k. hasn't left to europe european union. again and if they leave the general election instead it's fair to say that for many many here in britain brags it is now a judge ever since the country to lisa eaves that they come to you to back to back to. the u.k.'s. contrast broadening to try to clear sold to them sold out. through the 5 stages to the stage is. that of glory i would say that a time when that that was the time that everyone read every respect. that a lot of it was a devout devil. was bred does it. and brags it wary journalist started talking about the most. and brags it wary journalists started talking about the most important meal of the day instead she will say that bricks eat breakfast important meal of the day 7 instead she will say th
have been using humor part 5 to cope with the ex and never look for a pending brits have been using humor to cope with the never ending saga lights and has hit its halloween blocker. what has hit its hollow we brags that deadline i mean case you haven't noticed the u.k. hasn't left regs that deadline i mean case you haven't noticed the u.k. hasn't left to europe european union. again and if they leave the general election instead it's fair to say that for many many here in britain brags it is...
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started coming up with drinking games just to make things that was when brits started coming up with drinking games just to make things a little. like 8 exciting. when what we need is a brick to bricks drinking. it would be so much more interesting that the whole country lined up some shots and took one every time certain words were mentioned it would be so much more interesting that the whole country lined up some shots and took one every time certain words were mentioned the government is still searching for the censorship. come on solution the government is still searching for the censorship. come on us like you but i'll try break your drinking going to get a little bit go. to reason raised by which i bring to drink you're going to need a little break go on. to resume raise governments vision of a successful brags it had become this magic moments vision of a successful brags it had become this magic. cold unattainable unicron politicians now basically get cold unattainable unicron politicians now basically parents who promise their daughter a unicorn to reason why is presenting th
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here now, brit hume.senior political analyst joined in with his reaction to that and what we see moving forward. first of all, what do you think of where this stands with regard to the transparency iss the proper way, i would encourage them to go back and look at what happened during the most widely accepted impeachment inquiry of our time. when the bill clinton impeachment -- there was no investigative phase because it was based upon the starr report which was a multiyear investigation produced of the luminous reports. that was the basis of the impeachment. of bill clinton. the nixon inquiry was different. it was conducted with scrupulous fairness to the president and to the republicans. the president's lawyer was present during the sessions of questioning. the republicans were allowed to call witnesses. it was a very different atmosphere and the tone of it, the seriousness of the tone. there was nothing like that interview you just had with eric swalwell where the charge is not yet established being flu
here now, brit hume.senior political analyst joined in with his reaction to that and what we see moving forward. first of all, what do you think of where this stands with regard to the transparency iss the proper way, i would encourage them to go back and look at what happened during the most widely accepted impeachment inquiry of our time. when the bill clinton impeachment -- there was no investigative phase because it was based upon the starr report which was a multiyear investigation...
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it's an all—brit school top three. all brit, isn't that amazing? does that surprise you?i think they can be very proud of what they have achieved. amy winehouse was from brit school. that's right, and adele. so, what do you see for the future of the lp now? if i knew, i would be a billionaire next year. because there will be some artists who still want to produce statements. and how to get people to listen in long form? you know, just because we have now reached streaming doesn't mean this is now the end. i mentioned before so many different phases we have been through, and there will be another one. it could be dental implants. i mean, who knows how we are going to listen? but, nonetheless, you do need these great albums because you have seen how ed sheeran and adele have just been taken to the hearts of the world. it's a wonderful credit to the artists of this country. paul gambaccini there. the creator of the popular australian television show neighbours, reg watson, has died aged 93. neighbours, set on the fictional ramsay street, is australia's all—time longest runni
it's an all—brit school top three. all brit, isn't that amazing? does that surprise you?i think they can be very proud of what they have achieved. amy winehouse was from brit school. that's right, and adele. so, what do you see for the future of the lp now? if i knew, i would be a billionaire next year. because there will be some artists who still want to produce statements. and how to get people to listen in long form? you know, just because we have now reached streaming doesn't mean this is...
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the parliamentarians who are trying to force through a confirmatory referendum and then maybe the brits approaches could be stopped altogether so he would say it's now do or die is what you always said britain leaves needs to leave all right so johnson's message is going to it's do or die and yet his predecessor to rescind may put her brakes and deal to parliament 3 times it was resoundingly rejected every one of those times and now apparently this vote is expected to be even closer. rob explain to us how it does in johnson's deal defer from the previous deal put forward by theresa may that's a good question and i think i'm not the only one who's been puzzling over that i think the devil is in the detail. i think essentially what he's done he's turned the the backstop into a norm back story backstop or full stop so to speak so essentially he has said that the u.k. will step out of the customs union which is something that reason may have visit she had wanted to have the u.k. remain in the customs union until the transition period beyond 2020 is over. then the u.k. would be able to strik
the parliamentarians who are trying to force through a confirmatory referendum and then maybe the brits approaches could be stopped altogether so he would say it's now do or die is what you always said britain leaves needs to leave all right so johnson's message is going to it's do or die and yet his predecessor to rescind may put her brakes and deal to parliament 3 times it was resoundingly rejected every one of those times and now apparently this vote is expected to be even closer. rob...
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started coming up with drinking games just to make things a little more when brits started coming up with drinking games just to make things a little more exciting what we need is a bricks drinking it would be so exciting what we need is a bricks drinking it would be so much more interesting that the whole country lined up some shots and took one every time certain words were mentioned more interesting that the whole country lined up some shots and took one every time certain words were mentioned the government is still searching for the sense of. a man like you but has been is still searching for the sense of. a man like you by his tight breaks a drink you're going to see a little bit go on. to reason raise governments break the drinking game you know little bit go on. to reason raise governments vision of a successful brags it had become this magical a vision of a successful brags it had become this magical unattainable unicorn. politics it's now basically parachute unattainable unicorn politics it's now basically parents who promise their daughter a unicorn to reason why is presen
started coming up with drinking games just to make things a little more when brits started coming up with drinking games just to make things a little more exciting what we need is a bricks drinking it would be so exciting what we need is a bricks drinking it would be so much more interesting that the whole country lined up some shots and took one every time certain words were mentioned more interesting that the whole country lined up some shots and took one every time certain words were...
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have been using to push it back this time to the end of january well it takes a look at just how brits have been using humor to cope with this never ending bags at saga lights and humor to cope with this never ending bags at saga. which has hit its hollow we brags it deadline i mean case you haven't has hit it's hollow we brags it deadline i mean case you haven't noticed the u.k. hasn't left over to your therapist here in the union. as a good. then union again they've called a general election instead it's fair to say that for many here in britain called a general election instead it's fair to say that for many here in britain brags it is now a joke ever since the country voted to leave the e.u. and brags it is now a joke ever since the country voted to leave the e.u. back in 2016 the u.k.'s internet users have been trying back in 2016 the u.k.'s internet users have been trying to console themselves through the 5 stages. until the soul of the local and south stream or the 5 stages that was the talk of i'm good at every family one that was in when as the time that everyone realized that
have been using to push it back this time to the end of january well it takes a look at just how brits have been using humor to cope with this never ending bags at saga lights and humor to cope with this never ending bags at saga. which has hit its hollow we brags it deadline i mean case you haven't has hit it's hollow we brags it deadline i mean case you haven't noticed the u.k. hasn't left over to your therapist here in the union. as a good. then union again they've called a general election...
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brits who just. does in the. region. no nukes are so set on the opening much to me mamma says that. we've got a crumbling infrastructure roads bridges tunnels are not working we've got students that are in massively in debt and probably will never add to the productivity of society all because of this. propaganda that debt doesn't matter we just know it to ourselves. join me every thursday i'll be all excited i'm sure and i'll be speaking to get a feel of the world with. all those knows i'm sure i'll see you get a. call welcome to sophie cove fish an aries me sophie shevardnadze and love hate or greatest ideas are born in our bodies one of the most fascinating and complex organ today i speak to a man who literally looks into and works with the human brain. dr henry marsh one of the world's top neurosurgeons. dr henry marsh great pleasure to be here with you and your wonderful a lovely home thanks for having us so i had all of the questions 1st of all i know that you've said something like in medicine in general. you can never really be too certain i mean still if you go to a general
brits who just. does in the. region. no nukes are so set on the opening much to me mamma says that. we've got a crumbling infrastructure roads bridges tunnels are not working we've got students that are in massively in debt and probably will never add to the productivity of society all because of this. propaganda that debt doesn't matter we just know it to ourselves. join me every thursday i'll be all excited i'm sure and i'll be speaking to get a feel of the world with. all those knows i'm...
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brits, america. major trade deal.s would benefit, and it would be another step in the process whereby president trump rearranges world trade very much in our interest. frankly, i'd love to see a revival of the special relationship between the united kingdom and the united states. it would give america a firm ally in an otherwise hostile europe. >> real quick, if there's another delay today, yet again, what does that mean for the markets? >> i don't think the markets -- our markets? our money? i'm not sure it would react either way. i wouldn't want to predict what the reaction would be. >> there's a lot of chaos, isn't there. >> yes. i think if there was a yes vote, the market probably goes up because we want that trade deal. if there's a no vote or another delay, it will be the same old, same old reaction. >> catch stuart va varney weeks at 9:00 a.m. >> thank you very much. >> great dj, by the way. >>> turning now to headlines many you might want to check youreyouredyour medicine cabine. makers of zantac pulling the m
brits, america. major trade deal.s would benefit, and it would be another step in the process whereby president trump rearranges world trade very much in our interest. frankly, i'd love to see a revival of the special relationship between the united kingdom and the united states. it would give america a firm ally in an otherwise hostile europe. >> real quick, if there's another delay today, yet again, what does that mean for the markets? >> i don't think the markets -- our markets?...
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it is the first brit to be canonised in over 50 years.person who wrote a great deal about faith and they find a very inspiring. in fact, faith and they find a very inspiring. infact, people faith and they find a very inspiring. in fact, people who are catholics might know him because he wrote the words of a great piece of music by elgar. hymns have been taken from that. it is notjust the writings though it is the life that he led. he was a very pastoral figure did a lot for very poor people. he was an intellectual but there was a lot more to him than that and that is what people are recognising tomorrow. catherine, thank you very much indeed. there's a warning that parents' chatter at the school gates has become a ‘breeding ground' for harmful myths about the safety of vaccinations against conditions like measles. nhs england chief simon stevens has spoken out after the latest figures showed a rise in the number of measles cases — and fall in the take—up of all routine jabs for under—fives in the last year. simon jones has more. the jab a
it is the first brit to be canonised in over 50 years.person who wrote a great deal about faith and they find a very inspiring. in fact, faith and they find a very inspiring. infact, people faith and they find a very inspiring. in fact, people who are catholics might know him because he wrote the words of a great piece of music by elgar. hymns have been taken from that. it is notjust the writings though it is the life that he led. he was a very pastoral figure did a lot for very poor people. he...
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created you so do you think the brits have any type of responsibility now i mean politically in this i mean they're responsible for the existence of hong kong as we know it. they didn't do a very good job leaving hong kong as a democracy it wasn't a democracy and british rule have absolutely no political means to involve themselves they know but you're right of course hong kong is a totally different animal of a society than than the chinese one integrating the 2 of them just hasn't hasn't worked to how do you how do you do that how do you integrate this territory where they live like we do here with a one party in a totalitarian communist state how do those 2 that's like apples and oranges that is there are beijing kind of quick about it how does it work that i mean how well the magic formula would be just let hong kong be there making money for china it doesn't really matter if they become a bit democratic beijing is so obsessed with bringing hong kong under its control and this of course extends to taiwan it wouldn't really hurt them it's just it's just a nationalist thing that th
created you so do you think the brits have any type of responsibility now i mean politically in this i mean they're responsible for the existence of hong kong as we know it. they didn't do a very good job leaving hong kong as a democracy it wasn't a democracy and british rule have absolutely no political means to involve themselves they know but you're right of course hong kong is a totally different animal of a society than than the chinese one integrating the 2 of them just hasn't hasn't...
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all right so you are poly the what brits yes did you vote for breaks it absolutely you know is the only language you would never want to lend his device in his home for his point unless there is a language to break to do that and no one's getting the apparently votes of i mean how do you explain what has happened and is happening in your home country things that actually like to say as something to do with being an island but then i stand shows everybody else that that's not that's not so they were also high fives as well and island is very very well within the within the e.u. and is a very active partner. it's quite badly and sometimes to figure out why. it is happening why it is about to happen i think sometimes this island mentality those player role in that we run the very well most we both stood in line which is a school locally we had to on available to us friends i'm german that is no longer the case it's right that it's been changed students in the u.k. are no longer required to learn a foreign language right it was a disaster yeah well i mean i agree with you but tell me what y
all right so you are poly the what brits yes did you vote for breaks it absolutely you know is the only language you would never want to lend his device in his home for his point unless there is a language to break to do that and no one's getting the apparently votes of i mean how do you explain what has happened and is happening in your home country things that actually like to say as something to do with being an island but then i stand shows everybody else that that's not that's not so they...
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plus the last day on the job for the voice of authority and the brits in debate. all after. the speaker of the british parliament said john bercow retired after 10 years in the chair. great to have you along everyone always start in the u.s. democrats have taken a major step there forward in their efforts to impeach president don. trump the house of representatives has voted to formalize the impeachment investigation on the sets the ground rules long makers will use as they transition from closed door sessions to public hearings or the inquiry focuses on a telephone call made in july in which president trump asked ukrainian president for a lot of her selenski to investigate democratic political rival joe biden. let's get you the very latest on these developments from washington following the proceedings. alexander of a nominee alexandra so a pivotal vote did lawmakers voted along party lines yes they did expect that we only have 2 democrats who decided not to vote on the resolution both of them from swing districts and both of them have sat for the votes that they think that
plus the last day on the job for the voice of authority and the brits in debate. all after. the speaker of the british parliament said john bercow retired after 10 years in the chair. great to have you along everyone always start in the u.s. democrats have taken a major step there forward in their efforts to impeach president don. trump the house of representatives has voted to formalize the impeachment investigation on the sets the ground rules long makers will use as they transition from...
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irony incarnate i mean if you consider that i mean if you're let's say your polyglots your european brit you live in a time when breaks it is promised with global britain but it's being delivered in dimensions that look like little britain absolutely i mean i see that from the outside i see that yeah what about at home though how do you how do you think people are pushed perceive what they're being told. i think it does a very important very important interesting question because many people and i'm for those that actually voted for a very good deal of people now that's that that they were lied to join the company and then there's been enough evidence to show the has been the case especially with the fall state all of the alarming figure is in regard to the n.h.s. and that has now been said by politicians out of that i was not the kind of thing to get goes to show how important languages are in telling the truth how important it is to tell the truth do you consider yourselves to be europeans. do you consider yourselves to be more european then british english i mean what is it is there a
irony incarnate i mean if you consider that i mean if you're let's say your polyglots your european brit you live in a time when breaks it is promised with global britain but it's being delivered in dimensions that look like little britain absolutely i mean i see that from the outside i see that yeah what about at home though how do you how do you think people are pushed perceive what they're being told. i think it does a very important very important interesting question because many people...
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. >> brit eaton is a modern-day prospector who scours old west barns, ghost towns, and mining sites -for precious metals, but antique overalls. >> my gold is what the gold miners were wearing while they were seeking their gold. in order to be a great denim hunter, you have to be ruthless, relentless, and rugged. i've rappelled into pits, i've killed rattlesnakes to get by. there are so many potential dangers. >> exploring abandoned mineshafts can be treacherous, but often worth the risk. >> finding things in mines is the equivalent of big-game hunting. you find a time capsule just sitting there in the middle of nowhere. the feeling of seeking something is a true american sort of pioneer feeling. you're literally filling a gap in in history. >> and that's a good way to pose the question facing our heir, jock taylor. does his strange inheritance fill a gap in history, or are they closer to the jeans that fill the gap at the mall? >> they were in such great shape that i thought, "why are they showing me new jeans?" >> stay tuned for "p.s.i." -- pants seam investigation -- next. >> here's
. >> brit eaton is a modern-day prospector who scours old west barns, ghost towns, and mining sites -for precious metals, but antique overalls. >> my gold is what the gold miners were wearing while they were seeking their gold. in order to be a great denim hunter, you have to be ruthless, relentless, and rugged. i've rappelled into pits, i've killed rattlesnakes to get by. there are so many potential dangers. >> exploring abandoned mineshafts can be treacherous, but often...
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the men's 5000 meter final had 3 norwegian brothers competing in good brits the youngest of the band of brothers was leading in the final lap only to be picked at the left corner. in good brits and ended up in 5th while gold and silver went to ethiopia with a dress repeating his triumph from 2 years ago in london. and finally some joy for a no we didn't athlete cost involved home defended his title in the 400 meter hurdles climbing an impedance streak of 14 races meanwhile 3rd place of developing some back when the 1st middle of the championships for post was. its to bangladesh now its capital dhaka has one of the worst traffic problems on the planet the world bank says more than 3000000 working hours are lost each day as commuters sit in bumper to bumper jams as a result many in dhaka or now are turning to a new ride sharing service as we report that comes with its own problems which. should decker's nearly 20000000 residents getting from a to b. is a daily nightmare the bangladeshi capital is one of the most congested cities in the world. to me is 6 kilometers by car can take up to
the men's 5000 meter final had 3 norwegian brothers competing in good brits the youngest of the band of brothers was leading in the final lap only to be picked at the left corner. in good brits and ended up in 5th while gold and silver went to ethiopia with a dress repeating his triumph from 2 years ago in london. and finally some joy for a no we didn't athlete cost involved home defended his title in the 400 meter hurdles climbing an impedance streak of 14 races meanwhile 3rd place of...
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it is the first brit to be canonised for nearly 50 years.ook up to, a thoughtful person who wrote a great deal about faith and they find that very inspiring. in fact, people who aren't catholics might know him because he wrote the words of a great piece of music by elgar. and certain hymns have been taken from that. it is notjust the writings, though, it is the life that he led. he was a very pastoral figure and did a lot for very poor people. he was an intellectual but there was a lot more to him than that and that is what people are recognising tomorrow. the government is planning to change the law to reduce disruption to passengers when an airline goes into administration. the announcement, due in the queen's speech on monday, follows the collapse of monarch and thomas cook — which triggered huge repatriation operations. our business correspondent, katie prescott, has more. when thomas cook and monarch went under, the airline regulator, the civil aviation authority, had to cobble together aeroplanes from around the world to bring stranded
it is the first brit to be canonised for nearly 50 years.ook up to, a thoughtful person who wrote a great deal about faith and they find that very inspiring. in fact, people who aren't catholics might know him because he wrote the words of a great piece of music by elgar. and certain hymns have been taken from that. it is notjust the writings, though, it is the life that he led. he was a very pastoral figure and did a lot for very poor people. he was an intellectual but there was a lot more to...
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it is the first brit to be canonised for nearly 50 years.son who wrote a great deal about faith and they find that very inspiring. in fact, people who aren't catholics might know him because he wrote the words of a great piece of music by elgar. and certain hymns have been taken from that. it is notjust the writings, though, it is the life that he led. he was a very pastoral figure and did a lot for very poor people. he was an intellectual but there was a lot more to him than that and that is what people are recognising tomorrow. a spanish parachutist was left dangling in front of king felipe as he came into land at the annual national day parade in madrid. it was all going so well. an appreciative crowd applauded as the parachutist descended gracefully to earth, trailing a spanish flag, impeccably unfurled, until his glide was brought to an abrupt halt by the lamp standard. as the daredevil pondered his predicament, the applause resumed. king felipejoined in. wounded dignity aside, there appeared to be no lasting damage. now it's time for a
it is the first brit to be canonised for nearly 50 years.son who wrote a great deal about faith and they find that very inspiring. in fact, people who aren't catholics might know him because he wrote the words of a great piece of music by elgar. and certain hymns have been taken from that. it is notjust the writings, though, it is the life that he led. he was a very pastoral figure and did a lot for very poor people. he was an intellectual but there was a lot more to him than that and that is...
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it means brits yes it is and it's just as clearly hazy. on just. what we were. there we get stuff. out there you. know. turkish forces crossed the border into northern syria as part of a major ground an air offensive against kurdish fighters and car is saying it wants to establish a safe zone in syria and help refugees return home but what it trigger a new humanitarian crisis. welcome to the program watching al-jazeera life from london i'm maryanne demasi also coming up. 2 people are shot dead in germany and one is now being treated as an anti semitic. attack. and clashes all the streets of ecuador's capitalist thousands of protesters lead a national strike against the government's austerity measures. turkey has launched a ground offensive in north eastern syria hours after its warplanes and artillery began hitting territory held by kurdish fighters the syrian democratic forces say one of the as strikes hit a prison holding eisel detainees techies military operation is designed to clear its border of kurdish fighters in the army says it's
it means brits yes it is and it's just as clearly hazy. on just. what we were. there we get stuff. out there you. know. turkish forces crossed the border into northern syria as part of a major ground an air offensive against kurdish fighters and car is saying it wants to establish a safe zone in syria and help refugees return home but what it trigger a new humanitarian crisis. welcome to the program watching al-jazeera life from london i'm maryanne demasi also coming up. 2 people are shot dead...
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brit hume says and he knows all of course, he has been around a long time.ia has no responsibility to keep this name under wraps if we learn it and confirm it. >> he is right. if the media finds out they can report it and hopefully they won't. he could be subject to threats against him or his family, or she could be subject to threats and i think it speaks largely -- a larger problem. what whistle-blowers do every day as they protect against fraud, and abuse and they save the american taxpayers millions and millions of dollars. the fact that we are focusing on the whistle-blowers and not the july 25th call is problematic to me. we had people who were on the call who indicated that what the president's behavior wasn't appropriate. we have the president transcript that shows the behavior was inappropriate. this idea of the whistle-blower -- republicans attack in the process and not attacking the facts of the call. >> martha: what to say about that? there are plenty of people and we watched a whole parade of them. really it makes you think that this story was g
brit hume says and he knows all of course, he has been around a long time.ia has no responsibility to keep this name under wraps if we learn it and confirm it. >> he is right. if the media finds out they can report it and hopefully they won't. he could be subject to threats against him or his family, or she could be subject to threats and i think it speaks largely -- a larger problem. what whistle-blowers do every day as they protect against fraud, and abuse and they save the american...
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does meeting the chief brit's of the goes here to michele banyak agreed that an extension is needed but they failed to see how long they're prepared to delay the u.k.'s departure. also coming up. tens of thousands of people in the u.s. state of california are fleeing fast moving fire is just one day after the state experienced the deadly fires in its history. and the pull of populism our reporter visits the germans to. the far right f. g.'s could deliver another stinging build a chance bank of america in regional elections on sunday. how unwelcome up is it to have your company i'm a but actually how long will the european union's latest extension be that's what the british government and the opposition are waiting anxiously to find out from minister boris johnson wants only a short extension until mid november he thinks that pressure on parliament to possibly exit deal with the e.u. leaders nostri johnson wants to get his deal through and then hold an early general election in december. now the e.u. says she's pregnant negotiator michel barnier has been keeping tight lipped deliberation
does meeting the chief brit's of the goes here to michele banyak agreed that an extension is needed but they failed to see how long they're prepared to delay the u.k.'s departure. also coming up. tens of thousands of people in the u.s. state of california are fleeing fast moving fire is just one day after the state experienced the deadly fires in its history. and the pull of populism our reporter visits the germans to. the far right f. g.'s could deliver another stinging build a chance bank of...