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no serill be present at the presidential palace, but they're expected to discuss a long listf o cta alylong lit of items for them to gond a has been released. many wondering exactly what will happen and that includes even if president trump itself. >> i go if with low expectations. i'm not ghng with hig expectations.don'ti y --o can't happen. llskinl yfoha will hang over, the alleged involvement in the 2016 election. military intelligence officers wered for whether he would ask putin to eagles diet officers >> i mi'lbegh a ig about it. this was trump organization the tbadmtrn. iwat ing whatever tyg to r trying t they were to hack in to the rnc, the republic natnal mmittee. but we had much better defenses. i hekthhad of d themselves for allowing themselves to beey hacked defenses. >> n, the u.s. has no writty with moscow and can't compel them to hand over citizens, it prohibitsxpediting citizens foreign countries. some have called for the meeting to be cancel aed that light of inthedictments. the u.s. ambassador to russia said the meeting is a cnceimpr . >> t fidt, the chalngesherere t g
no serill be present at the presidential palace, but they're expected to discuss a long listf o cta alylong lit of items for them to gond a has been released. many wondering exactly what will happen and that includes even if president trump itself. >> i go if with low expectations. i'm not ghng with hig expectations.don'ti y --o can't happen. llskinl yfoha will hang over, the alleged involvement in the 2016 election. military intelligence officers wered for whether he would ask putin to...
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Jul 25, 2018
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the judge comments say that they suggest they relu cta nt to comments say that they suggest they reluctant it is time that they look that the laws of this and that you get sound bite from the government that perhaps marriage is currently... too narrow a need to be revised. obviously that comes to the current law, they can only work with what what they have. you can see why they got that. can the government do something to change it? laissez with the paper. found water on mars. —— let her stay with the paper. seen by some as a breakthrough in search for life on the red planet. i like the loop. large lake of grimy slates discovered beneath the surface. takes away from the magic of it all. laughter significant discovery? the grimy slates less blockbuster and more space for him. —— more space on. it does sound very exciting. it is the leeds this will fill the idea about life on mars. with a meat is what i see is when i watch tv. —— what i see is when i watch tv. —— what they mean is what i see. they can have our rats. the idea was they knew that being some kind of water before but the fact thi
the judge comments say that they suggest they relu cta nt to comments say that they suggest they reluctant it is time that they look that the laws of this and that you get sound bite from the government that perhaps marriage is currently... too narrow a need to be revised. obviously that comes to the current law, they can only work with what what they have. you can see why they got that. can the government do something to change it? laissez with the paper. found water on mars. —— let her...
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Jul 13, 2018
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she looked like a re lu cta nt white knuckle ride.the top of a reluctant passenger at the top of a rollercoaster that was about to go down. and it was a rollercoaster press conference. well, when you are up press conference. well, when you are up there with him you don't know what he is going to say. yes, five or six different stories rolling out that prescott rents, all over the place. —— press conference. that prescott rents, all over the place. -- press conference. his own administration do not know what he is going to say. he is a 1-man news machine, i can tell you that. he pumps stories out. let's look at the financial times. trump switches tack on brexit in bid to mend bridges with made. —— may. this is another strange thing today, he said that he predicted the outcome of the referendum two years ago because he was at turnberry the day before it, and it turns out he wasn't, he was there the day after when it turns out everybody knew the results. so that doesn't count. not quite a prediction. he skipped a beat on june 24. he flew
she looked like a re lu cta nt white knuckle ride.the top of a reluctant passenger at the top of a rollercoaster that was about to go down. and it was a rollercoaster press conference. well, when you are up press conference. well, when you are up there with him you don't know what he is going to say. yes, five or six different stories rolling out that prescott rents, all over the place. —— press conference. that prescott rents, all over the place. -- press conference. his own administration...
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so was today the day she faced down her relu cta nt was today the day she faced down her reluctant brexiteers? right now we just don't know. if they rolled over there guarding their anger for another day. in recent times the animals here have been better behaved than the political creatures in the tory party. the prime minister's been struggling between eurosceptics and former remainers, almost impossible to time. after the cabinet she'll have to sell her plan to those grumpy mps and then, on the opposite side of the table, to the rest of the new. there are likely to suggest everything wholesale but listen, perhaps they tiny chink of light. the uk started to engage with us on light. the uk started to engage with us on all these topics. this is welcome and i look forward to further clarity from the uk. a long day's talks in the country have produced something, something that a cce pta ble produced something, something that acceptable to a majority of the cabinet? yes. something the tory party ca n cabinet? yes. something the tory party can live with? perhaps not everyone. something that talks
so was today the day she faced down her relu cta nt was today the day she faced down her reluctant brexiteers? right now we just don't know. if they rolled over there guarding their anger for another day. in recent times the animals here have been better behaved than the political creatures in the tory party. the prime minister's been struggling between eurosceptics and former remainers, almost impossible to time. after the cabinet she'll have to sell her plan to those grumpy mps and then, on...
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still to come: the us high school students are relu cta nt to the us high school students are reluctanttive views, due to criticism from their peers. the us space agency, nasa, has ordered an investigation after confirmation today that astronauts were cleared to fly while drunk. the last foot patrol in south armagh. once an everyday part of the soldier's lot — drudgery and danger — now no more after four decades. if one is on one's own in a private house, not doing harm to anyone, i don't really see why these people should wander in and say you are doing something wrong. six rare white lion cubs on the prowl at worcestershire park, and already they have been met with a roar of approval from visitors. they are lovely, yeah. really sweet. yeah, they were cute. this is bbc news. here are the latest headlines: donald trump celebrates the strongest us economic growth in four yea rs, strongest us economic growth in four years, despite warnings and might not last. a spectacular night sky show for millions as a blood moon rises in the longest lunar eclipse this century. the prince of wales has
still to come: the us high school students are relu cta nt to the us high school students are reluctanttive views, due to criticism from their peers. the us space agency, nasa, has ordered an investigation after confirmation today that astronauts were cleared to fly while drunk. the last foot patrol in south armagh. once an everyday part of the soldier's lot — drudgery and danger — now no more after four decades. if one is on one's own in a private house, not doing harm to anyone, i don't...
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it seems the cabinet have relu cta ntly nightmare.ve reluctantly in some cases, decided to fall into line. what about her mps? no doubt many brexit bacchin conservatives are disappointing and some will be furious. tomorrow she will meet them in the commons to try to persuade them this is the best option and only then will be no weather talk of a leadership challenge is on the cards. the deal done at chequers hasn't pleased everyone. the uk government is calling on brussels to take it seriously and in the meantime, it has promised to accelerate arrangements to leave the eu without any deal at all. a police officer tested in hospital for possible exposure to a nerve agent in salisbury has been given the all—clear. meanwhile, this morning, the home secretary sajid javid visited amesbury, after dawn sturgess and her partner charlie rowley fell ill there last saturday. they remain in a critical condition after being exposed to novichok. our home affairs correspondentjune kelly is there for us. what can you tell us? the decontamination site
it seems the cabinet have relu cta ntly nightmare.ve reluctantly in some cases, decided to fall into line. what about her mps? no doubt many brexit bacchin conservatives are disappointing and some will be furious. tomorrow she will meet them in the commons to try to persuade them this is the best option and only then will be no weather talk of a leadership challenge is on the cards. the deal done at chequers hasn't pleased everyone. the uk government is calling on brussels to take it seriously...
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today the supreme court has with great relu cta nce the supreme court has with great reluctance and uneasya tough situation, and all is in such a position that parliament really needs to have a look at this now and for many years there have been moves to move us towards a no—fault divorce system where couples do not have to be tied together in marriages which has irretrievably broken down because they cannot show full of blame on the party of party put up as a private members bill that has been introduced recently into parliament to review the current level and if it was changed it would bring us into line with countries like america and australia but at the moment and uneasy judgment here upholding the original ruling but no imminent chance of a change in the law. banks could be forced to pay customers a minimum interest on their savings under plans set to be introduced today. customers who are loyal to banks or saving societies are said to get poor value for money. how likely is this to happen? it is an idea that an important idea because many people i think are aware that interest rates
today the supreme court has with great relu cta nce the supreme court has with great reluctance and uneasya tough situation, and all is in such a position that parliament really needs to have a look at this now and for many years there have been moves to move us towards a no—fault divorce system where couples do not have to be tied together in marriages which has irretrievably broken down because they cannot show full of blame on the party of party put up as a private members bill that has...
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it will be difficult for theresa may, she has relu cta ntly difficult for theresa may, she has reluctantlybinet behind it, but we know they have deep reservations about it because they feel this is the beginning of the negotiation, this is the bit of paper that will go to brussels and they will look at it and the fear is amongst the brexiteers is they will ask for more compromises. theirfear brexiteers is they will ask for more compromises. their fear is we will be even more closely aligned to the eu than we would otherwise. she has to talk to her backbenchers now and there are a vast number who want to get behind her, who realise it has to bea get behind her, who realise it has to be a compromise. but the key question will be how many of them do not agree with michael gove? how many are so not agree with michael gove? how many are so unhappy that they feel they have got to overthrow her? there is no suggestion they have the numbers to do that, but still they are going to be making it very clear where they see the problems with this. her answer to all that is you have to look at the realit
it will be difficult for theresa may, she has relu cta ntly difficult for theresa may, she has reluctantlybinet behind it, but we know they have deep reservations about it because they feel this is the beginning of the negotiation, this is the bit of paper that will go to brussels and they will look at it and the fear is amongst the brexiteers is they will ask for more compromises. theirfear brexiteers is they will ask for more compromises. their fear is we will be even more closely aligned to...
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their retra cta ble to homes overheating. their retractable sun shades are controlled from indoors.ehind have balconies that cut out the fiercest son from the windows below and experts say we have to plan homes for a hot tub britain. we would like the government to recognise overheating ata government to recognise overheating at a risk to people's health and well—being. we would like it to be introduced within the regulatory framework from building regulations to planning regulations in a holistic manner. of course, some like it hot. four children, this is a summer like it hot. four children, this is a summer from heaven and like it hot. four children, this is a summerfrom heaven and it looks like hot summers will increasingly become the new normal but the mps are saying that while the children are saying that while the children are having fun, we must make sure the elderly are also protected. how can adapt to a warming world? the mps want care homes and hospitals inspected for resilience to heat. they want stricter water efficiency standards for buildings and they wa nt standards f
their retra cta ble to homes overheating. their retractable sun shades are controlled from indoors.ehind have balconies that cut out the fiercest son from the windows below and experts say we have to plan homes for a hot tub britain. we would like the government to recognise overheating ata government to recognise overheating at a risk to people's health and well—being. we would like it to be introduced within the regulatory framework from building regulations to planning regulations in a...
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issue is i think there was russian interference, i think it is undeniable and the president has relu cta reluctantly admitted that. excuse me, he calls it a witch—hunt. every time he refers to it these days he calls it a partisan witch—hunt. time he refers to it these days he calls it a partisan witch-hunt. the point is i don't think that the russians decided the election. this is one of the great myths. hillary won the popular vote by 3 million votes, and if the russians had been effective, she would have gotten far fewer votes nationally. donald trump won because he saw this quirk in the constitution where if you win certain states you can win the whole election, and he actually went into those states where hillary didn't. it wasn't that the russians were spending money in the state of michigan or ohio. donald trump sat there in the state of ohio. he won it by almost ten points. well, we obviously do not know what robert mueller has come up with. we know he has come up with quite a lot on other issues, including indictments against manafort, who was running the campaign for against man
issue is i think there was russian interference, i think it is undeniable and the president has relu cta reluctantly admitted that. excuse me, he calls it a witch—hunt. every time he refers to it these days he calls it a partisan witch—hunt. time he refers to it these days he calls it a partisan witch-hunt. the point is i don't think that the russians decided the election. this is one of the great myths. hillary won the popular vote by 3 million votes, and if the russians had been...
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first, the cta secured to the federal and state funding to improve the new on and off ramps from westbound iat to the island as well as to seismic r reimprovements for the west side bridge centres or bio duct centres that support treasure island road on the west side of the island. and then also, the transportation authority is empowered through state legislation, and a local ordinance to serve as a treasure island mobility management agency. in this role, they serve as the fiscal agency for the revenues from the parking and towing programs on the island, and utilize those revenues to subsidize did their subsidized very transit service as well as other trans related operations on the island. and the board, which is comprised of the members of the board of supervisors, is empowered to adopt a policy and procedure to implement and administer these programs. on the ramps projects, i wanted to kind of highlight the east side ramps, from westbound iat. this was completed in october oo highlight, again, the success of this project. the contract with the golden state branch and the construction m
first, the cta secured to the federal and state funding to improve the new on and off ramps from westbound iat to the island as well as to seismic r reimprovements for the west side bridge centres or bio duct centres that support treasure island road on the west side of the island. and then also, the transportation authority is empowered through state legislation, and a local ordinance to serve as a treasure island mobility management agency. in this role, they serve as the fiscal agency for...
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he said he was relu cta nt i was on the phone. he said he was reluctant almost as the manager.on the horizon —— as they look to qualify for the european championships that is the next thing on the horizon. on social media, this is but a social media world cup and the players have really got on board with that. engaging with their millions of followers and i think that can only be good for the future for this england team. olly for the moment thank you very much. if by any chance you're switching on and by any chance you have been following the game, the final score, croatia— two. croatia 2—1 england. not because of fall. this is on the north coast of cornwall. lights are on the north coast of cornwall. let's run the ball there. —— bar there. people booking very flat. they wanted to see them get to the world cup final. high park clearing out. you can see many left behind wearing their shirts and going home dejected. what a contrast. have a look at this seeking pit of... croatian fans who just cannot believe that a country of their size, just around 4 million people, asa size, ju
he said he was relu cta nt i was on the phone. he said he was reluctant almost as the manager.on the horizon —— as they look to qualify for the european championships that is the next thing on the horizon. on social media, this is but a social media world cup and the players have really got on board with that. engaging with their millions of followers and i think that can only be good for the future for this england team. olly for the moment thank you very much. if by any chance you're...
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she was a relu cta nt under to pick a side.r the vote makes brexit less attractive. why is the time we have the most haphazard, reckless us president we want to leave the eu? that is a question theresa may will continue to be asked. both of you, thank you very much. tom mctague and george eaton, thank you very much. speaking of donald trump, days after tweeting that iran faced consequences "the like of which few throughout history have suffered before", donald trump has said he's ready to make a deal with the nation. in a speech to the veterans of foreign wars he said "we'll see what happens", as well as talking about the denuclearisation of north korea. iran is not the same country any more. that i can say. and we'll see what happens. but we're ready to make a real deal, not the deal that was done the previous administration which was a disaster. we are also pursuing that the nuclearization of north korea and a new future of prosperity, security and peace on the korean peninsula —— denuclearization. new imagesjust today show t
she was a relu cta nt under to pick a side.r the vote makes brexit less attractive. why is the time we have the most haphazard, reckless us president we want to leave the eu? that is a question theresa may will continue to be asked. both of you, thank you very much. tom mctague and george eaton, thank you very much. speaking of donald trump, days after tweeting that iran faced consequences "the like of which few throughout history have suffered before", donald trump has said he's...
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why have doctors been so relu cta nt to court.been so reluctant to bring these cases to court? it costs a lot of money, it can be up to £100,000 and it can ta ke can be up to £100,000 and it can take a long time, one year, and of course their medical practice will be scrutinised by a judge. it has meant tens of thousands of people have remained on life support when their relatives may have wanted that —— not have wanted that to be the case and thought it was not in their best interests. this judgment gives us best interests. this judgment gives us real clarity, those families in those dreadful situations, if they are in agreement with their doctors, these decisions can now be made. it will be much easier but of course, these cases cut across religious and ethical issues. some will regard this as a hugely compassionate and humane ruling. 0thers this as a hugely compassionate and humane ruling. others will regard it as the removal of a vital safeguard from a very vulnerable group of people. so, for those people who do regard this as
why have doctors been so relu cta nt to court.been so reluctant to bring these cases to court? it costs a lot of money, it can be up to £100,000 and it can ta ke can be up to £100,000 and it can take a long time, one year, and of course their medical practice will be scrutinised by a judge. it has meant tens of thousands of people have remained on life support when their relatives may have wanted that —— not have wanted that to be the case and thought it was not in their best interests....