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already leaving the single market and customs union of the european union so there will be changes and on top of that a no possible no deal that could mean disruptions at the borders chaotic long queues of lorries fresh fruit going bad on the way from southern europe to the to the british island for example medication shortages not coming in from the european union to the u.k. so it could really have catastrophic consequences for the u.k. economy and we thought boris johnson that he's willing to accept all of that if he doesn't get what he wants in the end at least that is what he says and how he is putting pressure on the european union at this point to do reporting from london thank you charles. now let's turn to some of the other stories making headlines around the world 13 bodies have been recovered from a landslide in central vietnam triggered by torrential rains nearly all of the victims were army officers on a mission to rescue other workers i read in another landslide flooding across the country has killed at least 36 people since last weekend. thousands have turned out in guin
already leaving the single market and customs union of the european union so there will be changes and on top of that a no possible no deal that could mean disruptions at the borders chaotic long queues of lorries fresh fruit going bad on the way from southern europe to the to the british island for example medication shortages not coming in from the european union to the u.k. so it could really have catastrophic consequences for the u.k. economy and we thought boris johnson that he's willing...
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is leaving the single market and the customs union now on top with a no deal breck's they would have to prepare for tariffs and quotas they would have to prepare for disruptions possible disruptions at the border some of some businesses would have to stockpile what they are selling the imports they are getting so really a lot to prepare for and half of british businesses say they are definitely not prepared for it at the moment and of course the government blames the e.u. for that situation let's just listen in to what the cabinet minister michael gove had to say parliament yesterday we have to conclude account of the free trade agreement before the transition period ends on the 30th of december this year but as things stand that will not happen we remain absolutely committed to security if theory but there does need to be a fundamental change in approach from the e.u. the process is to get back on track so the ports in london and no deal breaks it is likely but a deal is still possible and we only have 8 months to go before the transition period ends what's a business rooting for wh
is leaving the single market and the customs union now on top with a no deal breck's they would have to prepare for tariffs and quotas they would have to prepare for disruptions possible disruptions at the border some of some businesses would have to stockpile what they are selling the imports they are getting so really a lot to prepare for and half of british businesses say they are definitely not prepared for it at the moment and of course the government blames the e.u. for that situation...
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but outside of a customs union, which the uk government doesn't wa nt to which the uk government doesn't a com pletely treatment. but it's a completely different situation for a lot of manufacturers in the auto industry, a lot of their cars are actually built with parts from the rest of the world and that makes it much more difficult to actually get the tariff free trade they want. the eu, as expected, is taking legal action against the uk over the breaking of the brexit deal, or at least one or two likely elements of it stop does that bother you at all? if not an academic exercise, it is clearly one which is going to go on way beyond a deal being done or not? yes, it is bringing us into more of the litigation phase, so to speak. i think it depends on what happens with a trade deal. it is important to know that the infringement proceedings that the european commission started against the uk, that happens fairly regularly, even against eu states, which is —— and still bound by eu law. the question is whether the trade deal becomes distinct from that kind of pursued by the european commiss
but outside of a customs union, which the uk government doesn't wa nt to which the uk government doesn't a com pletely treatment. but it's a completely different situation for a lot of manufacturers in the auto industry, a lot of their cars are actually built with parts from the rest of the world and that makes it much more difficult to actually get the tariff free trade they want. the eu, as expected, is taking legal action against the uk over the breaking of the brexit deal, or at least one...
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at all with no trade deal at the end of the year leaving the european union's single market and customs union but he's clearly not walking away just yet he's leaving a door open and at this point it is just a stretch towards the european union look we want you to compromise you need to take a step towards the u.k. side and then we might in the end still find a deal there that is his message and boris johnson clearly knows that a lot of points in this trade deal already agreed upon a few contentious issues left for example the issue of fisheries it seems like a rather small issue but the british want exclusive access back for british water but still want to sell the fish in the european union and e.u. fishermen there for us say well then we want access to british watches so it rather seems like a small industry issue but it is highly symbolic and it is one of the issues that could in the end topple negotiations for now though he left a door open for negotiations and they will continue in london this monday. as in brussels the day you leaders are gathered there where you are what's been the rea
at all with no trade deal at the end of the year leaving the european union's single market and customs union but he's clearly not walking away just yet he's leaving a door open and at this point it is just a stretch towards the european union look we want you to compromise you need to take a step towards the u.k. side and then we might in the end still find a deal there that is his message and boris johnson clearly knows that a lot of points in this trade deal already agreed upon a few...
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is leaving the single market and the customs union now on top with the no deal breaks they would have to prepare for tariffs and quotas they would have to prepare for disruptions possible disruptions at the border some of some businesses would have to stockpile what they are selling the imports ai guessing so really a lot to prepare for and half of british businesses say they are definitely not prepared for it at the moment and of course the government blames the e.u. for that situation let's just listen in to what cabinet minister michael gove just in parliament yesterday. we have to conclude account of the free trade agreement before the transition period ends on the 30th of december this year but as things stand. not happen we remain absolutely committed to security. but there does need to be a fundamental change in approach from the e.u. if the process is to get back on track. so shall the ports in london and no deal breaks it is likely but a deal is still possible and we only have 8 months to go before the transition period ends what's a business rooting for what's the most likel
is leaving the single market and the customs union now on top with the no deal breaks they would have to prepare for tariffs and quotas they would have to prepare for disruptions possible disruptions at the border some of some businesses would have to stockpile what they are selling the imports ai guessing so really a lot to prepare for and half of british businesses say they are definitely not prepared for it at the moment and of course the government blames the e.u. for that situation let's...
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hundreds of millions of bits of paperwork which will need to be done because we are outside the customs unionh deal or no deal so don't wait for some 11th hour deal and think you don't have to do it. you will have to do it come what may. with 80 days to do it come what may. with 80 days to go, time is running out and for small businesses in particular, they need to get their head around it. simonjack, there. thank you. a 29 year—old mother and her 3 young children have died in a crash on the a40 in 0xfordshire. police said there was a collision between 0xford and cassington last night. an i8—month—old daughter and the children's father were critically injured. 0ur correspondent duncan kennedy reports. a portrait of happiness for the family that have been named locally as the powells. 29—year—old zoe powell died alongside her children, phoebe, who's eight, six—year—old simeon and amelia, who's four. her husband josh and their other, i8—month—old daughter, who is not seen here, are seriously ill in hospital. the crash happened last night on this bridge near 0xford, when the family's car collide
hundreds of millions of bits of paperwork which will need to be done because we are outside the customs unionh deal or no deal so don't wait for some 11th hour deal and think you don't have to do it. you will have to do it come what may. with 80 days to do it come what may. with 80 days to go, time is running out and for small businesses in particular, they need to get their head around it. simonjack, there. thank you. a 29 year—old mother and her 3 young children have died in a crash on the...
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and don't forget, the economic part of brexit — leaving the eu's single market and customs union — takes in the next few weeks, big change is coming injust two and a half months' time. chris, thank you. scientists are learning more about the long—lasting effects of coronavirus. a new review suggests that some people are living with a "roller—coaster" of four different syndromes after getting the virus. the national institute for health research says thousands of people could be living with so—called long covid, and experts want more help for those affected. katharine da costa reports. jo house, a lecturer at bristol university, was never tested for coronavirus and didn't need hospital treatment. but more than six months on she still can't work or lead a normal life. i have a lot of shortness of breath, i get really crushing fatigue, brain fog with difficulty concentrating and memory. i have difficulty swallowing, i get heart palpitations. i've got pain in all myjoints. researchers looked at the wide range of experiences people with ongoing symptoms have, whether they are recovering after
and don't forget, the economic part of brexit — leaving the eu's single market and customs union — takes in the next few weeks, big change is coming injust two and a half months' time. chris, thank you. scientists are learning more about the long—lasting effects of coronavirus. a new review suggests that some people are living with a "roller—coaster" of four different syndromes after getting the virus. the national institute for health research says thousands of people could...
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once the uk leaves the eu's single market and the customs union, there will be big changes at britishsinesses that trade with the eu are going to have to fill in import and export declarations. there will also be substantial checks taking place at the border on the trade in food, plants and animals. the uk says it will phase in some of this new border bureaucracy over six months. but the eu isn't doing that. don't forget, roughly 10,000 lorries pass through dover every day, with about 6,000 more using the channel tunnel. any big delay could lead to gridlock. so the government has made plans to divert freight to other ports around the countryjust in case. the uk will, in the government's words, take back control of its borders by implementing a new immigration policy, ending free movement to and from the eu. but that will come at an economic cost for companies that trade with europe. and there will be very little in a deal done now that will help the uk's substantial trade in services with the eu. so, given that any deal finalised in the next few weeks would be pretty thin, some brexit
once the uk leaves the eu's single market and the customs union, there will be big changes at britishsinesses that trade with the eu are going to have to fill in import and export declarations. there will also be substantial checks taking place at the border on the trade in food, plants and animals. the uk says it will phase in some of this new border bureaucracy over six months. but the eu isn't doing that. don't forget, roughly 10,000 lorries pass through dover every day, with about 6,000...
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that is when the transition period ends and when britain leaves the market and customs union.blem is, they need to ratify an end limit a deal by then that is why you are seeing people trying to get a deal at least signed and agreed by the end of october. francine: is a 50/50 on whether we get a deal or not, or is it more likely we do not get a deal, or is it impossible to say? edward: to get a deal, there needs to be a choice by boris johnson on what state rules he is prepared to follow. now, initially, that you wanted u.k. -- the eu wanted to u.k. to sign up, and it looks like it has pulled back from that position, but what it needs from johnson is a statement to what the u.k. state aid rules would become and so far, those have been pretty vague, so if johnson wants to make a move, he will need to put something forward on state aid. block is big stumbling fishing. bear the stumbling block is french president emmanuel. the french have pushed very hard to savor european fishermen over british fishermen after the end of the transition period. for the british, this is an absolute
that is when the transition period ends and when britain leaves the market and customs union.blem is, they need to ratify an end limit a deal by then that is why you are seeing people trying to get a deal at least signed and agreed by the end of october. francine: is a 50/50 on whether we get a deal or not, or is it more likely we do not get a deal, or is it impossible to say? edward: to get a deal, there needs to be a choice by boris johnson on what state rules he is prepared to follow. now,...
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is leaving the single market in the customs union. most of those economic unions guarantee frictionless trade. what the government is planning to do is a zero tariff, zero quota trade agreement. so trade will be free, but not be frictionless. that is important to understand. even in the best case scenario, there's going to be substantial friction, so this is a hard brexit. in fact, it is the hardest version of a brexit absent no deal. that is the world we are heading to in the event there is an agreement. so economically, things will be more challenging. of course, nothing the government does with the rest of the world will conference a -- will compensate for the loss it now experiences. i think it will be a bit more challenging, the bilateral , and i think rebuilding trust and rebuilding that political relationship will also likely take some time. guy: we will leave it there. mij rahman, eurasia group managing director, judy dempsey of the carnegie europe foundation, thank you. boris johnson speaking at downing street. if you would li
is leaving the single market in the customs union. most of those economic unions guarantee frictionless trade. what the government is planning to do is a zero tariff, zero quota trade agreement. so trade will be free, but not be frictionless. that is important to understand. even in the best case scenario, there's going to be substantial friction, so this is a hard brexit. in fact, it is the hardest version of a brexit absent no deal. that is the world we are heading to in the event there is an...
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is leading the customs union. it is leading the market.the moment, we are focused on making sure the businesses are ready for those changes that kick in on the first of january. that is the most important. anna: of course we are focused on the presidential election in the u.s., on a broader sense. do you think it is possible to get the u.s.-u.k. trade deal in the 11 days that remain before the election? minister hands: i think that is very unlikely, but most importantly is keeping the talks on track. we are actually talking at the moment, our fifth round of trade talks with the u.s. is ongoing today. we have been very keen to reach out to both sides of the political divide in the u.s. so i have been at briefing governors, senators, members of congress, both the republicans and democrats, to make sure we keep that broader come across-party support, notwithstanding what might happen in two weeks' time. anna: yes, and if we do see a different result in two weeks' time, do you think the headwind for a deal will be greater? minister hands: let'
is leading the customs union. it is leading the market.the moment, we are focused on making sure the businesses are ready for those changes that kick in on the first of january. that is the most important. anna: of course we are focused on the presidential election in the u.s., on a broader sense. do you think it is possible to get the u.s.-u.k. trade deal in the 11 days that remain before the election? minister hands: i think that is very unlikely, but most importantly is keeping the talks on...
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process of leaving at the end of the year is going to be very disruptive because we are leaving the customs unionto have significant effects on industries and supply chains. it is going to cause a great deal of additional bureaucracy and form filling, and all the feedback we're getting from the various transport troops is that british business is not ready for it. they are not ready for a new process of form filling, checking. they have not done the background work, possibly because they have been disrupted by covid. we are going to get quite a serious hiatus at the end of the year. whether there is a deal or not. francine: what are the chances of a deal, vince cable? the two sides are far apart, but boris johnson is leading the negotiations almost directly with the president of the commission. think hisi said, i instincts, certainly the treasury instincts and the foreign office, some of the key people here, it is to get an agreement. the agreement they are looking for is not very ambitious. we know there are two fundamental stumbling blocks. one is fisheries, which is very minor. from an economi
process of leaving at the end of the year is going to be very disruptive because we are leaving the customs unionto have significant effects on industries and supply chains. it is going to cause a great deal of additional bureaucracy and form filling, and all the feedback we're getting from the various transport troops is that british business is not ready for it. they are not ready for a new process of form filling, checking. they have not done the background work, possibly because they have...
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will have left the single market and the customers union.ve an opportunity to find a deal or not. a lot is at stake. one thing is clear, by the end readys month, we need a legal text. we need time to scrutinize a possible agreement. >> four weeks left to get people -- to get things on paper. do you think the brits get this? the concern is that to some extent -- i am thinking of the markets built. you think they get it? >> the parliament has been clear that the deadline of the 31st of october. i understand that the british know this. parliament works different than the house of commons. we need to involve our committees. if we get it done by the 31st of october, it should be able to get through parliament christmas. >> everyone is waiting for -- including at the leaders meeting today and tomorrow. what do you hope he can bring on from the negotiations? what is the crucial thing that you would like to hear him say? >> and form that european leaders and the u.k. coordination at european parliament on friday. we still have three major of his goa
will have left the single market and the customers union.ve an opportunity to find a deal or not. a lot is at stake. one thing is clear, by the end readys month, we need a legal text. we need time to scrutinize a possible agreement. >> four weeks left to get people -- to get things on paper. do you think the brits get this? the concern is that to some extent -- i am thinking of the markets built. you think they get it? >> the parliament has been clear that the deadline of the 31st...
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the things -- the goods, tariff free, all of the things we know we have already done with the customs unionso if we can get a deal that is agreed, however basic that deal is, and we don't know this stage how much it will actually encompass, but looking ahead, we feel that once there is a deal, we can build on it. whether it is the security issues that are really important or the movement of people, whether it is financial services , services, there are so many aspects of our relationship with the european union that are so important, we want to be able to have the basis to build from them. whereas if we have a no deal, you wouldn't have that platform from which to build from. which is the biggest threat to the bridge economy right now, -- the british economy right now, a no deal brexit, or the ongoing situation with covid? the british government is continuing to set down large swathes of the bridge economy. it looks like even tighter restrictions are going to be coming. there's a strong link between the hospitality sector and covid. is the british government doing enough to protect us not o
the things -- the goods, tariff free, all of the things we know we have already done with the customs unionso if we can get a deal that is agreed, however basic that deal is, and we don't know this stage how much it will actually encompass, but looking ahead, we feel that once there is a deal, we can build on it. whether it is the security issues that are really important or the movement of people, whether it is financial services , services, there are so many aspects of our relationship with...
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the single market and customs union in january without an overarching deal, but the door was left opencular. michel barnier said a deal is possible if they both worked constructively in a spirit of compromise. there isn't a huge amount of time left, so if there is going to be a deal, someone will need to compromise soon. well, as we've been hearing, firms who are not legally required to close, such as those in tier 2 areas like birmingham and coventry, will get additional subsidies to pay workers. so what are people making of today's announcement in the west midlands? phil mackie reports from coventry. so, today's announcement from the chancellor will be really good news for businesses especially in the hospitality sector here in birmingham, which is in tier 2, which have been really struggling and were concerned as the furlough scheme what came to an end what kind of support they were going to get. that will really help. but also we've heard today that other parts of the west midlands, coventry in particular, is going into tier 2 restrictions and we know the numbers are still steadily
the single market and customs union in january without an overarching deal, but the door was left opencular. michel barnier said a deal is possible if they both worked constructively in a spirit of compromise. there isn't a huge amount of time left, so if there is going to be a deal, someone will need to compromise soon. well, as we've been hearing, firms who are not legally required to close, such as those in tier 2 areas like birmingham and coventry, will get additional subsidies to pay...
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discerning they like good quality coach if there is no trade deal between britain and the european union customs duties of as much as 50 percent could be happy to have a caucus. and extra border checks might mean the meat being less fresh when it arrives in france go to the opera twa and then they go into a refrigerated truck and normally they're killed one day and they're in the paris market the next morning and he delays to that will cause big problems if they're talking about you know 4 or 5 days of customs checks and lorries how it up it's just going to yeah it will impact the supply chain impacts on prices. in the languages also farm cattle which are subject to strict quality regulations they feel that often drags it sheep or low quality meat from the us could damage the home market despite this many farmers including some of the languishes neighbors voted for brakes and other now requesting that stores here at cannes weekly cattle auction most farmer say that just has to be untrue and i think farms just got to make the most of the situation that it will have the legislation is in place and
discerning they like good quality coach if there is no trade deal between britain and the european union customs duties of as much as 50 percent could be happy to have a caucus. and extra border checks might mean the meat being less fresh when it arrives in france go to the opera twa and then they go into a refrigerated truck and normally they're killed one day and they're in the paris market the next morning and he delays to that will cause big problems if they're talking about you know 4 or 5...
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eu budget and it is a member of the eu budget and it is a member of the single market in the eu customs unionthe deal because it is a narrow dealing you do not need the national parliament of the eu countries ratify it, it‘s the european parliament and the uk parliament as well. so, the minimum time for that is necessary, so yes, borisjohnson said that today should be the deadline. michel barnier said that the end of this mus should be the deadline. now, people are talking about the end of november even at the beginning of december, so sit tight. thank you very much indeed, thatis tight. thank you very much indeed, that is our europe editor life at us from brussels. they ignored an emergency decree and protesters are demanding the resignation of the prime minister who is a former chief who was appointed as premier after controversial elections last year. the protesters also want a rewrite of the constitution, these amendments in recent years have been disputed as well as demanding and into the harassment of state critics. so a substantial list and since august, the changes have included refor
eu budget and it is a member of the eu budget and it is a member of the single market in the eu customs unionthe deal because it is a narrow dealing you do not need the national parliament of the eu countries ratify it, it‘s the european parliament and the uk parliament as well. so, the minimum time for that is necessary, so yes, borisjohnson said that today should be the deadline. michel barnier said that the end of this mus should be the deadline. now, people are talking about the end of...
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are very discerning and they like good quality lamb if there's no trade britain and the european union customs duties of as much as 50 percent could have a caucus and extra border checks might mean the meat being less fresh when it arrives in france. and then they go into a refrigerated truck and normally they're killed one day and there in the paris market the next morning any delays to that will cause big problems if they're talking about you know 4 or 5 days of customs checks and lorries how it's just going to. impact the supply chain and prices. the languishes also farm cattle which are subject to strict quality regulations. bragg's it. quality meat from the u.s. could. so how market despite this many farmers including some of the language his neighbors voted for bricks and other now requesting that service here at cannes weekly cattle auction most pharma say they just have to answer to it i think farms just got to make the most of the situation but it will have the legislation is in place and whatever tires we have and get on with it we will be better off in the end but it will be very ha
are very discerning and they like good quality lamb if there's no trade britain and the european union customs duties of as much as 50 percent could have a caucus and extra border checks might mean the meat being less fresh when it arrives in france. and then they go into a refrigerated truck and normally they're killed one day and there in the paris market the next morning any delays to that will cause big problems if they're talking about you know 4 or 5 days of customs checks and lorries how...
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today is three months since the united kingdom will have left the singles market and the customs unionve a window of opportunity to find a deal or not. i think a lot is at stake now. one thing is clear -- by the end readys month, we need a legal text because we need time in this parliament to scrutinize a possible agreement. maria: do you think the brits get this? to since i got at the european parliament is to some extent they're wasting time -- to some extent i get at the european parliament -- the since i got at the european parliament is to some extent they're wasting time. >> we have been clear this european parliament works different from the house of commons. we need to involve committees, so if we get it done by the 21st of october, it should be able to get it through parliament until christmas. maria: everyone is waiting, including european leaders meeting today and tomorrow. what are the crucial details you would like to see? >> basically inform the european leaders and u.k. coordination in european parliament on friday. we still have three major obstacles in the negotiations
today is three months since the united kingdom will have left the singles market and the customs unionve a window of opportunity to find a deal or not. i think a lot is at stake now. one thing is clear -- by the end readys month, we need a legal text because we need time in this parliament to scrutinize a possible agreement. maria: do you think the brits get this? to since i got at the european parliament is to some extent they're wasting time -- to some extent i get at the european parliament...
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minister announced friday he will focus now on preparations to leave the eu single market and customs union without a trade deal. though he said he is still open to talks if they change their stance. but there is a big obstacle there. there has been a lack of trust. the trust is badly damaged by johnson's u.k. internal market bill which basically rewrites part of the brexit withdrawal deal he struck last year with the eu. the eu is now taking legal action against the u.k., european leaders saying johnson needs to drop this controversial clause as it relates to trade with northern ireland as the price of any wider accord. the prime minister has refused but his hand may be forced because members of the house of --ds will remove the cause remove the clause and that bill will begin its process the house of lords today. haidi: what is a likelihood of new talks taking place? jodi: it is hard to gauge. basically there is always a bit of a room and we have seen both sides say the door is open. but because that trust has been damaged, there is not a lot in it at this point for the to give into boris
minister announced friday he will focus now on preparations to leave the eu single market and customs union without a trade deal. though he said he is still open to talks if they change their stance. but there is a big obstacle there. there has been a lack of trust. the trust is badly damaged by johnson's u.k. internal market bill which basically rewrites part of the brexit withdrawal deal he struck last year with the eu. the eu is now taking legal action against the u.k., european leaders...
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once the uk leaves the eu's single market and the customs union, there will be big changes at britishhe border on the trade in food, plants and animals. the uk says it will phase in some of this new border bureaucracy over six months. but the eu isn't doing that. don't forget, roughly 10,000 lorries pass through dover every day, with about 6,000 more using the channel tunnel. any big delay could lead to gridlock. so the government has made plans to divert freight to other ports around the countryjust in case. the uk will, in the government's words, take back control of its borders by implementing a new immigration policy, ending free movement to and from the eu. but that will come at an economic cost for companies that trade with europe. and there will be very little in a deal done now that will help the uk's substantial trade in services with the eu. so, given that any deal finalised in the next few weeks would be pretty thin, some brexit supporters argue that it's not worth compromising on anything important to get it done. better to leave with no deal, they argue, and get on with i
once the uk leaves the eu's single market and the customs union, there will be big changes at britishhe border on the trade in food, plants and animals. the uk says it will phase in some of this new border bureaucracy over six months. but the eu isn't doing that. don't forget, roughly 10,000 lorries pass through dover every day, with about 6,000 more using the channel tunnel. any big delay could lead to gridlock. so the government has made plans to divert freight to other ports around the...
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very discerning and they like good quality lamb if there's no trade in britain and the european union customs duties of as much as 50 percent could have a carcass of an extra border checks might mean the meat being less fresh when it arrives in france. and then they go into a refrigerated truck and normally they're killed one day and they're in the paris market the next morning any delays to that will cause big problems if they're talking about you know 4 or 5 days of customs checks and lorries how it's just going to. impact the supply chain. impact on prices. in the language has also found cattle which are subject to strict quality regulations they fear that often brags it cheaper low quality meat from the u.s. could damage the how market despite this many farmers including some of the languishes neighbors voted for bricks and other now regretting their stories here at cannes weekly cattle auction most pharma say it just has to be untrue and i think farms just got to make the most of the situation that it will have a legislation is in place and whatever tires we have and get on with it we wi
very discerning and they like good quality lamb if there's no trade in britain and the european union customs duties of as much as 50 percent could have a carcass of an extra border checks might mean the meat being less fresh when it arrives in france. and then they go into a refrigerated truck and normally they're killed one day and they're in the paris market the next morning any delays to that will cause big problems if they're talking about you know 4 or 5 days of customs checks and lorries...
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discerning like good quality lamb course if there's no trade deal between britain and the european union customs duties of as much as 50 percent could be levied on every carcass and extra border checks might mean the meat being less fresh when it arrives and frauds go to the wall and then they go into a refrigerated truck and normally they're killed one day and they're in the paris market the next morning and the delays to that will cause big problems if they're talking about you know 4 or 5 days of customs checks and lorries how it up it's just going to. impact the supply chain. parts prices. in the languages also farm cattle which are subject to strict quality regulations they fear that often brags it cheaper low quality meat from the u.s. could damage the home market despite this many farmers including some of the language his neighbors voted for bricks and other now regretting that stores here at cannes weekly cattle auction most farmers say they just have to construe it i think farms just got to make the most of the situation but it will have the legislation is in place and whatever tires w
discerning like good quality lamb course if there's no trade deal between britain and the european union customs duties of as much as 50 percent could be levied on every carcass and extra border checks might mean the meat being less fresh when it arrives and frauds go to the wall and then they go into a refrigerated truck and normally they're killed one day and they're in the paris market the next morning and the delays to that will cause big problems if they're talking about you know 4 or 5...
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would like good quality lamb course if there's no trade deal between britain and the european union customs duties of as much as 50 percent could be happy to have a carcass of an extra border checks might mean the meat being less fresh when it arrives in france go to the average well and then they go into a refrigerated truck and normally they're killed one day and they're in the paris market the next morning and the delays to that will cause big problems if they're talking about you know 4 or 5 days of customs checks and lorries how it up it's just going to. impact the supply chain. parts prices. in the languages also farm cattle which are subject to strict quality regulations they fear that often brags it cheaper low quality meat from the u.s. could damage the how market despite this many farmers including some of the languished neighbors voted for bricks and other now requesting that stores here at cannes weekly cattle auction most pharma say it just has to answer with i think farms just got to make the most the situation but it will go the legislation is in place and whatever tires we h
would like good quality lamb course if there's no trade deal between britain and the european union customs duties of as much as 50 percent could be happy to have a carcass of an extra border checks might mean the meat being less fresh when it arrives in france go to the average well and then they go into a refrigerated truck and normally they're killed one day and they're in the paris market the next morning and the delays to that will cause big problems if they're talking about you know 4 or...
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discerning like good quality lamb course if there's no trade deal between britain and the european union customs duties of as much as 50 percent could be that we don't have a caucus and extra board at 6 might mean the meat being less fresh when it arrives and frogs go to the wall and then they go into refrigerated truck and normally they killed one day and they're in the paris market the next morning and he delays to that will cause big problems if they're talking about you know 4 or 5 days of customs checks and lorries how it up it's just going to. impact the supply chain impacts all prices. the languishes also farm cattle which are subject to strict quality regulations they fear that often brags it cheaper low quality meat from the u.s. could damage the home market despite this many famous including some of the languishes neighbors voted for bricks and other now recruiting at stores here at camp. this week the cattle auction most foma say it just has to them truly i think farms just got to make the most of the situation but it will have the legislation is in place and whatever tires we have an
discerning like good quality lamb course if there's no trade deal between britain and the european union customs duties of as much as 50 percent could be that we don't have a caucus and extra board at 6 might mean the meat being less fresh when it arrives and frogs go to the wall and then they go into refrigerated truck and normally they killed one day and they're in the paris market the next morning and he delays to that will cause big problems if they're talking about you know 4 or 5 days of...
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discerning my like good quality lamb course if there is no trade deal between britain and the european union customs duties of as much as 50 percent could be lebanese and have a caucus an extra board at 6 might mean the meat being less fresh when it arrives and frogs go to the wall and then they go into a refrigerated truck and normally they're killed one day and they're in the paris market the next morning and he delays to that will cause big problems if they're talking about you know 4 or 5 days of customs checks and lorries how it up it's just going to. impact the supply chain impacts on prices. the languishes also farm cattle which are subject to strict quality regulations they fear that often drags it sheep or low quality meat from the us could damage the home market despite this many farm has including some of the languish its neighbors voted for breaks are they now requesting that stores direct can. weekly cantaloupes and most pharma say it just has to him true it i think farms just got to make the most the situation but it will have the legislation is in place and whatever tires we have and
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discerning like good quality lamb course if there's no trade deal between britain and the european union customs duties of as much as 50 percent could be levied on every carcass and extra border checks might mean the meat being less fresh when it arrives in france go to the. and then they go into a refrigerated truck and normally they're killed one day and they're in the paris market the next morning and the delays to that will cause big problems if they're talking about you know 4 or 5 days of customs checks and lorries how it up it's just going to. impact the supply chain. parts prices. in the languages also farm cattle which are subject to strict quality regulations they fear that often brags it cheaper low quality meat from the u.s. could damage the how market despite this many farmers including some of the languishes neighbors voted for brakes and other now requesting observers here at cannes weekly cattle auction most pharma say they just have to construe it i think farms just got to make the most the situation that it will have the legislation is in place and whatever tires we have and ge
discerning like good quality lamb course if there's no trade deal between britain and the european union customs duties of as much as 50 percent could be levied on every carcass and extra border checks might mean the meat being less fresh when it arrives in france go to the. and then they go into a refrigerated truck and normally they're killed one day and they're in the paris market the next morning and the delays to that will cause big problems if they're talking about you know 4 or 5 days of...
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discerning they like good quality lamb course if there's no trade deal between britain and the european union customs duties of as much as 50 percent could be levied on every carcass and extra border checks might mean the meat being less fresh when it arrives and for us to go to the. and then they go into a refrigerated truck and normally they're killed one day and they're in the paris market the next morning and the delays to that will cause big problems if they're talking about you know 4 or 5 days of customs checks and lorries how it up it's just going to. impact the supply chain. parts prices. in the languages also farm cattle which are subject to strict quality regulations they fear that after bragg's it cheaper low quality meat from the u.s. could damage the whole market despite this many farmers including some of the languished neighbors voted for bret's and other now regretting that stores here at cannes weekly cattle auction most farmers say they just have to chew it up i think farms just got to make the most the situation but it will have a legislation is in place and whatever tires we have
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discerning like good quality lamb course if there is no trade deal between britain and the european union customs duties of as much as 50 percent could be levied on every caucus and extra board at 6 might mean the meat being less fresh when it arrives in france go to the. and then they go into a refrigerated truck and normally they killed one day in there in the paris market the next morning and he delays to that will cause big problems if they're talking about you know 4 or 5 days of customs checks and lorries how it up it's just going to. impact the supply chain impacts all prices. the languishes also farm cattle which are subject to strict quality regulations they feel that often brags it cheaper low quality meat from the us could damage the home market despite this many famous including some of the languages neighbors voted for bret's and other now requesting that stores direct can. sweetie cantaloupes and most pharma say they just have to him strewing i think farms just got to make the most of the situation but it will have the legislation is in place and whatever tires we have and get on wi
discerning like good quality lamb course if there is no trade deal between britain and the european union customs duties of as much as 50 percent could be levied on every caucus and extra board at 6 might mean the meat being less fresh when it arrives in france go to the. and then they go into a refrigerated truck and normally they killed one day in there in the paris market the next morning and he delays to that will cause big problems if they're talking about you know 4 or 5 days of customs...
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and they like good quality lamb course if there's no trade deal between britain and the european union customs duties of as much as 50 percent could be levied on every caucus and extra border checks might mean the meat being less fresh when it arrives and for us to go to the. and then they go into a refrigerated truck and normally they're killed one day and they're in the paris market the next morning and the delays to that will cause big problems if they're talking about you know 4 or 5 days of customs checks and lorries how it up it's just going to. impact the supply chain. parts prices. in the languages also farm cattle which are subject to strict quality regulations they fear that often brags it cheaper low quality meat from the u.s. could damage the home market despite this many farmers including some of the language his neighbors voted for bricks and other now regretting that stores here at cannes weekly cattle auction most farmers say they just have to construe it i think farms just got to make the most of the situation put it with all the other legislation is in place and whatever tire
and they like good quality lamb course if there's no trade deal between britain and the european union customs duties of as much as 50 percent could be levied on every caucus and extra border checks might mean the meat being less fresh when it arrives and for us to go to the. and then they go into a refrigerated truck and normally they're killed one day and they're in the paris market the next morning and the delays to that will cause big problems if they're talking about you know 4 or 5 days...
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discerning like good quality lamb course if there's no trade deal between britain and the european union customsduties of as much as 50 percent could be levied on every caucus and extra border checks might mean the meat being less fresh when it arrives in france go to the. and then they go into a refrigerated truck and normally they're killed one day and they're in the paris market the next morning and the delays to that will cause big problems if they're talking about you know 4 or 5 days of customs checks and lorries how it up it's just going to. impact the supply chain. parts are prices. in the languages also farm cattle which are subject to strict quality regulations they fear that often brags it cheaper low quality meat from the u.s. could damage the home market despite this many farmers including some of the language his neighbors voted for bricks and other now regretting observers here at cannes weekly cattle auction most farmers say they just have to construe it i think farms just got to make the most the situation put it with all the other legislation is in place and whatever tires we h
discerning like good quality lamb course if there's no trade deal between britain and the european union customsduties of as much as 50 percent could be levied on every caucus and extra border checks might mean the meat being less fresh when it arrives in france go to the. and then they go into a refrigerated truck and normally they're killed one day and they're in the paris market the next morning and the delays to that will cause big problems if they're talking about you know 4 or 5 days of...
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and they like good quality lamb coach if there's no trade deal between britain and the european union customs duties of as much as 50 percent could be levied on every carcass and extra border checks might mean the meat being less fresh when it arrives and frogs go to the. and then they go into a refrigerated truck and normally they're killed one day and they're in the paris market the next morning and the delays to that will cause big problems if they're talking about you know 4 or 5 days of customs checks and lorries held up it's just going to. impact the supply chain. parts prices. in the languages also farm cattle which are subject to strict quality regulations they fear that often brags it cheaper low quality meat from the us could damage the home market despite this many farmers including some of the language his neighbors voted for brits and other now regretting that stores here at cannes weekly cattle auction most pharma say it just has to them true and i think farms just got to make the most of the situation but it will have the legislation is in place and whatever tires we have and g
and they like good quality lamb coach if there's no trade deal between britain and the european union customs duties of as much as 50 percent could be levied on every carcass and extra border checks might mean the meat being less fresh when it arrives and frogs go to the. and then they go into a refrigerated truck and normally they're killed one day and they're in the paris market the next morning and the delays to that will cause big problems if they're talking about you know 4 or 5 days of...
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and they like good quality lamb course if there's no trade deal between britain and the european union customs duties of as much as 50 percent could be happy to have a caucus and extra board at 6 might mean the meat being less fresh when it arrives and frogs go to the wall and then they go into a refrigerated truck and normally they're killed one day and they're in the paris market the next morning and he delays to that will cause a big problem if they're talking about you know 4 or 5 days of customs checks and lorries how it up it's just going to that it will impact the supply chain impacts all prices. the languishes also farm cattle which are subject to strict quality regulations they feel that often brags it cheaper low quality meat from the us could damage the home market despite this many famous including some of the language this neighbor has voted for bricks and other now requesting that stores here at cannes. this week the cattle auction most foma say they'd just have to answer to it i think farms just got to make the most of the situation but it will have the legislation is in place a
and they like good quality lamb course if there's no trade deal between britain and the european union customs duties of as much as 50 percent could be happy to have a caucus and extra board at 6 might mean the meat being less fresh when it arrives and frogs go to the wall and then they go into a refrigerated truck and normally they're killed one day and they're in the paris market the next morning and he delays to that will cause a big problem if they're talking about you know 4 or 5 days of...
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and don‘t forget, the economic part of brexit — leaving the eu‘s single market and customs union takes sunny skies but there will be some sunny skies but some will see showers and out of the thick cloud we could see some drizzle. today we have high pressure just to the north of the uk. around that we are pulling in brisk, north—easterly winds, chilly direction and you will notice as you walk along the coast and it is bringing in more cloud and showers. further west it is drier, brighter and we are seeing some sunshine. brighter skies across south—west england this afternoon but for the channel islands, kent and east anglia, expect showers. as we push further north into northern england, one or two showers... temperatures about 13 degrees but tempered by the north—easterly brisk wind. as we head on through the evening and overnight, we still will have a fair bit of cloud around and there will also be some showers. we see some clearer skies out towards the west and here we could see some pasty mitch and fogg forming. temperatures falling to between three and 8 degrees but in rural areas,
and don‘t forget, the economic part of brexit — leaving the eu‘s single market and customs union takes sunny skies but there will be some sunny skies but some will see showers and out of the thick cloud we could see some drizzle. today we have high pressure just to the north of the uk. around that we are pulling in brisk, north—easterly winds, chilly direction and you will notice as you walk along the coast and it is bringing in more cloud and showers. further west it is drier, brighter...
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to change at the end of this year anyway because the uk is leaving the eu single market in the customs union is one word from many business they are saying just gives clarity and so far, for neither side, they don‘t have that. clarity and so far, for neither side, they don't have that. you might be able to answer that down like this but if we can put it on a scale of change in pressure that the business is a wonder, kobe is obviously huge. how does brexit compare with that now? —— covid is obviously huge. for companies that trade with europe substantially so. companies are trade in goods with europe that need to rely on supply chains coming across, a lot of it coming between dover and calais against what they call a short straights in the english channel channel than absolutely so. if ta riffs channel than absolutely so. if tariffs were put on goods because there was no deal for example that can be mission—critical for there was no deal for example that can be mission—criticalfor parts of the car industry and other industries will be the same. parts of agriculture would suffer greatly. so fo
to change at the end of this year anyway because the uk is leaving the eu single market in the customs union is one word from many business they are saying just gives clarity and so far, for neither side, they don‘t have that. clarity and so far, for neither side, they don't have that. you might be able to answer that down like this but if we can put it on a scale of change in pressure that the business is a wonder, kobe is obviously huge. how does brexit compare with that now? —— covid...
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customs authorities say asean surppassed the european union a china's biggest trade partner this yeartransactions witith asean accounted for 14 pit.6.6% of ch trade during this period. among asean member states, trade with vietnam was up 18.5%, thailand 10.9%, and malaysia 5.8% compared to the same period last year. the increase is attributed to more chinese firms opening facilities in asean nations against the backdrop of chinese's belt and road economic initiative. another factor is the rise in exports of chinese face masks and medical equipment due to the coronavirus pandemic. chinese foreign minister wang yi visited thailand, malaysiaa, an laos this month. in cambodia, he signed a bilateral free-trade agreement. once home, wang toldd chinna's state-run shinuan news agency strengthening ties between china and asean will give a strong boost to the rregion's economim recovery. he stressed beijing's willingness to contribute to the region's anti-infection measures succh as by prooviding vaccines. observers say china's pitch to asean members is strengthening ties will give them an econ
customs authorities say asean surppassed the european union a china's biggest trade partner this yeartransactions witith asean accounted for 14 pit.6.6% of ch trade during this period. among asean member states, trade with vietnam was up 18.5%, thailand 10.9%, and malaysia 5.8% compared to the same period last year. the increase is attributed to more chinese firms opening facilities in asean nations against the backdrop of chinese's belt and road economic initiative. another factor is the rise...
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city union square welcomed its first customers, earlier today, cindy is running that shop with the help of san francisco's cannabis equity program. the mother of two hopes this historic opening can pave the way for others in the community. >> it is also given other women that look like me hope, they know they can also do it, you know, i don't come from money, so this is a big blessing and an opportunity to show that if you do the work, it is going to pay off. >> the cannabis equity program was created to help combat the war on drugs in san francisco's community. >>> pol is back with us, we are looking at some changes here. >> nice air-quality cross the bay area. a really nice change. >> it was no sleep better today. as we head into the weekend we are going to see more changes. tomorrow more clouds, a few sprinkles for the north bay and maybe a chance of some coastal drizzle. the warm-up starts to kick in already, is high-pressure takes over our weather pattern on sunday and is apple's closer and closer, son your weather, nelson is the return of offshore winds moving in from the north as
city union square welcomed its first customers, earlier today, cindy is running that shop with the help of san francisco's cannabis equity program. the mother of two hopes this historic opening can pave the way for others in the community. >> it is also given other women that look like me hope, they know they can also do it, you know, i don't come from money, so this is a big blessing and an opportunity to show that if you do the work, it is going to pay off. >> the cannabis equity...
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they were going to come out you see officers going undercover as 6 workers and customers to fight the early 6 trade. union and there's a big come together for talks in moscow it follows vladimir putin's call to end hostilities over nagorno-karabakh. the meeting comes the shelling destroys in the story cathedral in the disputed region civilian losses are growing with journalists also in the line of fire we hear from others whose sons are fighting on the front lines. we all have good serving i can ringback share my emotions in church only i feel bad i haven't slept properly since september 27th as the soldiers mother and as a citizen i was there a breakdown as i myself am on the front line. on the french president's plan to clamp down on radical islam threatens to teach him a lesson. his idea of having arabic lessons in schools. all over get even you watching r t international now there are hopes a breakthrough can be reached today in the bitter cold flick that has erupted between armenia and azerbaijan the foreign ministers of both countries have sat down for talks in moscow but i'm of course the rare visi
they were going to come out you see officers going undercover as 6 workers and customers to fight the early 6 trade. union and there's a big come together for talks in moscow it follows vladimir putin's call to end hostilities over nagorno-karabakh. the meeting comes the shelling destroys in the story cathedral in the disputed region civilian losses are growing with journalists also in the line of fire we hear from others whose sons are fighting on the front lines. we all have good serving i...
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the union square welcomed the first customers yesterday with cindy running the shop with a help of the san francisco cannabis equity program created help combat the war on drugs in local communities. >> it is also giving other women that look like me hope, and they know they can do it. i don't come from money. this is a big blessing an opportunity to show that if you do the work, it will pay off. >> the owner said that customers began lining up the night before she opened. >>> this morning attorneys on both sides of the ahmaud arbery shooting case in georgia are speaking on 48-hour show. the deadly incident in february garnered national attention after men chase down ahmaud arbery in the town in brunswick. lawyers for the defendants say that ahmaud arbery was the aggressor before he was killed. his mother in the meantime is pushing for justice. we spoke with the 48 hours contributor. >> her persistence we will hear about in 48 hours race a lot of eyebrows and got the wheels of justice, believe it or not, moving. georgia did not have a hate crime statute on the books. with this crime an
the union square welcomed the first customers yesterday with cindy running the shop with a help of the san francisco cannabis equity program created help combat the war on drugs in local communities. >> it is also giving other women that look like me hope, and they know they can do it. i don't come from money. this is a big blessing an opportunity to show that if you do the work, it will pay off. >> the owner said that customers began lining up the night before she opened....
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custom of the end of the sculpture collection. the 1st thing my restoration colleagues did after the monetary union in some 1998 was to travel to corolla and purchase marble so i did that at long last they could use it for restoration work and perhaps some copies. and then the gardeners and garden historians quickly set to work repairing the damage the berlin wall had inflicted on us back park and the new garden. top of its backyard of annoying god a torrid time to decide to gardens had to be restored to their former glory that was a top priority getting the avenue this landscape vistas back to the way they'd been in the 18th and 19th centuries which is what eventually led to the ensemble being added to unesco's world cultural heritage list discovered is that just the thing about imax not world heritage that is in 1990 that happened quite fast had the wave been paved before the fall of the wall feeling our god whatever a lot of us was going to restimulate in late 1989 both west.
custom of the end of the sculpture collection. the 1st thing my restoration colleagues did after the monetary union in some 1998 was to travel to corolla and purchase marble so i did that at long last they could use it for restoration work and perhaps some copies. and then the gardeners and garden historians quickly set to work repairing the damage the berlin wall had inflicted on us back park and the new garden. top of its backyard of annoying god a torrid time to decide to gardens had to be...
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customers. our own jackie deangelis is live at union scare cafe, i love that place, with details. is danny meyer restaurant, when it opens here at the 5:00 is not crowded. it is set up for 25% capacity following rules here. look how far apart the tables are. when i spoke to danny meyer said easily in this space there could be 15, 20 more tables when at full capacity but they have to scale it back. danny meyer is seasoned ceo. he is not deterred what happened during the pandemic. he is trying to open safer and smarter, using technology, clear technology specifically. yes, it is the same clear that you see at the airports for security purposes. we talked to him about the process, how it is supposed to make everybody feel, the employees and the patrons. this is what he said. >> this is brand knew for everybody. everybody so far, 1000% said thank you. it is so easy. it is not intrusive. it's a great way for people, when they come to work, to take this cloud off of their head and allow them to focus on hospitality towards our guests. reporter: now this is an interesting partnership bec
customers. our own jackie deangelis is live at union scare cafe, i love that place, with details. is danny meyer restaurant, when it opens here at the 5:00 is not crowded. it is set up for 25% capacity following rules here. look how far apart the tables are. when i spoke to danny meyer said easily in this space there could be 15, 20 more tables when at full capacity but they have to scale it back. danny meyer is seasoned ceo. he is not deterred what happened during the pandemic. he is trying to...
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customs duties. which is environmental organization employs 15 people their work is supported by donations as well as some funding from the european union. while we're filming a guard pops up and orders us to leave the area even though we're on a public road. chinese manager just said that we have to leave the place because we can take it but we cannot take the reports of the construction because this is something that should be forbidden so the site the new highway will connect montenegro's to coast to the north of the country. in the capital port greta the state run agency money to put there is responsible for the construction work the director insists it's all in accordance. e.u. standards. are on the right path because we want to develop north montenegro that helps the country and europe as a whole the north of the country on the developed compared to the south. the north has enormous potential in the areas of industry tourism and energy. months is an anti corruption watchdog that keeps a close eye on the montenegrin government. is investigating the financial impact of the 1000000000 euro loan. it's a difficult task because the gove
customs duties. which is environmental organization employs 15 people their work is supported by donations as well as some funding from the european union. while we're filming a guard pops up and orders us to leave the area even though we're on a public road. chinese manager just said that we have to leave the place because we can take it but we cannot take the reports of the construction because this is something that should be forbidden so the site the new highway will connect montenegro's to...
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outside -- whatever happens -- outside the eu's single market union which means goods going across the border >> -- are subject to customs this is something businesses have not had to deal with for three decades. add to the fact they have been dealing with covid at the same time and you've got a lot of unhappiness amongst businesses. week isrnment this starting its advertising out."gn, "time is running unexpectedcan be the like today with west ham and the last one against the spurs of tottenham. what is the unexpected here for boris johnson? what is the westham for boris johnson? >> i'm going to stay clear of soccer metaphors. is that theed here two sides could be closer than it appears. the twoook at it, issues are fishing and state aid. like they are pretty close on state aid. fishing was always going to be the difficult last one to crack in part because of french sensitivities on that subject. itmay be this is just -- could be that this is the final explosion. -- as a dummyrkel on this i'm like ok, great. is the one because of fishing policy, is merkel caught in the middle? is it somebody else? >> merkel is the one wh
outside -- whatever happens -- outside the eu's single market union which means goods going across the border >> -- are subject to customs this is something businesses have not had to deal with for three decades. add to the fact they have been dealing with covid at the same time and you've got a lot of unhappiness amongst businesses. week isrnment this starting its advertising out."gn, "time is running unexpectedcan be the like today with west ham and the last one against the...
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customers. one diner is thankful to be back inside john's grill near union square. >> we are so happy that the indoor restaurants are opening up now. that means all the people that had worked in the restaurant can come back in and work. i've been wanting to come back here since they closed it really. >> many restaurants plan to keep serving guests outdoors until the city allows more seating indoors. >>> and hundreds of catholics went marching through san francisco demanding city officials ease restrictions on how many people can worship indoors. ♪ >> some sang, others carrieds a mary's cathedral. a mass celebrating the feast of st. francis assisi. houses of worship are limited to 100 people or 25% capacity, whichever is fewer. >> it's just not fair. it's discrimination against us that our churches cannot be open but others can be open. >> the federal government threat bed to sue san francisco over hits ban of religious services. >>> this morning the united states is trending in a concerning direction with new covid-19 cases. friday the u.s. recorded its highest single day increase since mid-august. i
customers. one diner is thankful to be back inside john's grill near union square. >> we are so happy that the indoor restaurants are opening up now. that means all the people that had worked in the restaurant can come back in and work. i've been wanting to come back here since they closed it really. >> many restaurants plan to keep serving guests outdoors until the city allows more seating indoors. >>> and hundreds of catholics went marching through san francisco demanding...