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it's not been easy for paolo and costanza to decide to leave the uk.take this decision. well, i wanted to leave the day after the referendum really! i was in tears. and i said, "don't worry, they are going to find a way to get a deal," but actually after almost two years, i start to worry as well. they are just one family who have decided to leave britain's shores. the number of eu citizens to emigrate from here last year was the highest level ever on record — 139,000. but the number of people coming to the uk from the eu is still more than the number leaving. net migration from the eu was 101,000 last year. from outside the eu, it was 227,000. it's not as simple as adding those two together to find the total, but overall net migration is 282,000. today's figures show there's still more people coming to the uk than leaving it. that figure has remained relatively stable, but it is still far above the level the government has set itself of tens of thousands. what i think is really important is that we look to the future. we know migration is broadly stab
it's not been easy for paolo and costanza to decide to leave the uk.take this decision. well, i wanted to leave the day after the referendum really! i was in tears. and i said, "don't worry, they are going to find a way to get a deal," but actually after almost two years, i start to worry as well. they are just one family who have decided to leave britain's shores. the number of eu citizens to emigrate from here last year was the highest level ever on record — 139,000. but the...
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paolo and costanza leave for italy in two weeks.roline davies, bbc news. the defence secretary, gavin williamson, has promised that the uk will remain a leader in the aerospace sector. he made the claim at the farnborough international airshow, where he was unveiling the government's new combat air strategy. he said the government would invest £2 billion over the next seven years to develop a new model of fighter jet, called tempest. our defence correspondent, jonathan beale, was there. this is the moment the british aerospace industry has been waiting for. what they hope will be a commitment to develop the next generation of fighterjet in the uk. and with a promise from the government of an investment of £2 billion. this is a commitment for the future. we've got to be planning not just for next year, but we've got to be planning ten, 15, 20 years in the future. so manyjobs and prosperity, but most importantly, making sure the royal air force has the right capabilities. this is stilljust a concept of what it might look like. it migh
paolo and costanza leave for italy in two weeks.roline davies, bbc news. the defence secretary, gavin williamson, has promised that the uk will remain a leader in the aerospace sector. he made the claim at the farnborough international airshow, where he was unveiling the government's new combat air strategy. he said the government would invest £2 billion over the next seven years to develop a new model of fighter jet, called tempest. our defence correspondent, jonathan beale, was there. this...
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paolo and costanza leap for italy in two has been too much.ut others inside and outside the eu, the uk is still a place they wa nt to eu, the uk is still a place they want to call home. ten years ago the abba musical mamma mia smashed box office records — with its winning mix of greek sunshine and singing hollywood stars. this week sees the release of the sequel mamma mia! here we go again. sophie van brugen went to the premiere to meet stars lilyjames and dominic cooper. she began by talking to lilyjames, who's playing a younger version of meryl streep's character donna. here we are at the world premiere of mamma mia! here we go again. 0ne he would merely james who mamma mia! here we go again. 0ne he would merelyjames who is playing the younger donna, the platform shoes to fill. yes, big sexy platform shoes. it was a bull whelming when i took it as an opportunity to study and embrace and learn from meryl streep and in particular that she did with donna sheridan which was so spectacular and made the whole world fall in love with her, she is ou
paolo and costanza leap for italy in two has been too much.ut others inside and outside the eu, the uk is still a place they wa nt to eu, the uk is still a place they want to call home. ten years ago the abba musical mamma mia smashed box office records — with its winning mix of greek sunshine and singing hollywood stars. this week sees the release of the sequel mamma mia! here we go again. sophie van brugen went to the premiere to meet stars lilyjames and dominic cooper. she began by talking...
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james brigham and gmo tail costanza. i think all of you for attending and thank the city of san francisco for this wonderful sign. thank you. [applause] >> mayor farrell: thank you allen. and for all of your hard work. i want to say special thanks to day to all of our police officers who are here and chief scott as well in our police department. thank you for being here. thank you to all of our officers. i would like to bring up the person who keeps our city clean. he has been responsible. this is his land here that we are able to put the statue on. please welcome up mohammed knew rue. [applause] >> thank you. it takes a village to really put together a project and to this project, when we got the call a few months ago from the mayor's office of protocol, we went to work and our partners donated the pole to us. and our friends at m.t.a., the sign shop, they had the responsibility of, you know, making all the science. and then it came to our shop where we had to figure out the order of what the signs go. our division of a
james brigham and gmo tail costanza. i think all of you for attending and thank the city of san francisco for this wonderful sign. thank you. [applause] >> mayor farrell: thank you allen. and for all of your hard work. i want to say special thanks to day to all of our police officers who are here and chief scott as well in our police department. thank you for being here. thank you to all of our officers. i would like to bring up the person who keeps our city clean. he has been...
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it's not been easy for paolo and costanza to decide to leave the uk. i wanted to leave the day after the referendum really! i was in tears. and i said, "don't worry, they are going to find a way to get a deal," but actually after almost two years, i start to worry as well. they are just one family who have decided to leave britain's shores. the number of eu citizens to emigrate from here last year was the highest level ever on record — 139,000. but the number of people coming to the uk from the eu is still more than the number leaving. net migration from the eu was 101,000 last year. from outside the eu, it was 227,000. it's not as simple as adding those two together to find the total, but overall net migration is 282,000. today's figures show there's still more people coming to the uk than leaving it. that figure has remained relatively stable, but it is still far above the level the government has set itself of tens of thousands. what i think is really important is that we look to the future. we know migration is broadly stable but we have brought in
it's not been easy for paolo and costanza to decide to leave the uk. i wanted to leave the day after the referendum really! i was in tears. and i said, "don't worry, they are going to find a way to get a deal," but actually after almost two years, i start to worry as well. they are just one family who have decided to leave britain's shores. the number of eu citizens to emigrate from here last year was the highest level ever on record — 139,000. but the number of people coming to the...
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building was the a marlboro, 1961 apartment slated for demolition to make room for a high rise and costanza saw it running. >> i saw all the dust and i knew it was the building. >> it collapsed towardsollins enue and debris started flying towards us. >> reporter: police found a man lyingthe street in critical condition and also say the construction company had gotten an demolitio permit back in april so all this was planned. what wasn't planned was the llout they say they are investigating how that happened. >> the first obligation is to take care of health and safety and life and safety which is what is going on. we'll be invesgating it along with my colleagues and police and fire say they are looking into that has well. >> reporter: you can see the building collapsed to the west side over chinese fef andy thaty -- t say that is one of the many things they will be looking into in their up coming investigation. >>> the washingtonre wizards getting big help. introducing eight-time all-star dwight howard today. sherree burruss joins us and i hear he wants to be here for the long haul, right,s
building was the a marlboro, 1961 apartment slated for demolition to make room for a high rise and costanza saw it running. >> i saw all the dust and i knew it was the building. >> it collapsed towardsollins enue and debris started flying towards us. >> reporter: police found a man lyingthe street in critical condition and also say the construction company had gotten an demolitio permit back in april so all this was planned. what wasn't planned was the llout they say they are...
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sort of likes to stick his finger in the eye of everybody and it's the george costanza foreign policy. do the opposite of what everybody else wants to do here. it doesn't make any sense and vladimir putin knows that very well and understands the partisanship here and that every time he throws out something it's going to have us all feeding on each other. he can just keep throwing these things out and trump will mischaracterize it or, yes, or no, and then eat each other up a couple weeks and do it again in a month. >> out of time. quickly, can i ask, any suspicion or concern the helsinki meeting could have been taped by vladimir putin? would that be typical standard operating procedure? >> i think you certainly he would try to do that. it was in the presidential administration building there. it would be unlikely, and they don't need to. president putin can sort of say whatever he wants to say in that meeting and cause trouble for us over here. >> thanks so much. good to talk to you. >> thank you. >>> open warfare. up next, the pivotal moments that convinced michael cohen to go to batt
sort of likes to stick his finger in the eye of everybody and it's the george costanza foreign policy. do the opposite of what everybody else wants to do here. it doesn't make any sense and vladimir putin knows that very well and understands the partisanship here and that every time he throws out something it's going to have us all feeding on each other. he can just keep throwing these things out and trump will mischaracterize it or, yes, or no, and then eat each other up a couple weeks and do...