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joined by david baker of san francisco chronical and john schwartz of reuters. what do you think of my rule? >> i think it's a good rule as a whole, but it's missing part of the story. also one correction. i didn't finish my thesis at san francisco -- >> there you go. >> what is unique is the software approach. so it's a camera that shoots, as you mentioned, everything around it but then the magic really happens on the software. so the camera takes a bunch of the data, right? everything that happens around you so you don't even have to point the camera and then in our app you can with a slide box change where the camera is pointing. >> fantastic. you do it later. you can tell the software if you have your dog running around the yard, you tell the software, follow the dog after you have shot the video. >> exactly. it ends up being so simple to capture great video that people have mounted it on their dogs and that's been previously impossible with regular cameras. that has enabled the hardware and software. >> i promise the only question i will ask about go pro --
joined by david baker of san francisco chronical and john schwartz of reuters. what do you think of my rule? >> i think it's a good rule as a whole, but it's missing part of the story. also one correction. i didn't finish my thesis at san francisco -- >> there you go. >> what is unique is the software approach. so it's a camera that shoots, as you mentioned, everything around it but then the magic really happens on the software. so the camera takes a bunch of the data, right?...
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. >> sunday night on q and a, congressional historians david baker and the race marked. >> one of the questions that i hear people asking all the time is this the most uncivil time in history? >> it's got to be close, if you were going to pick another period, it's the years leading to the civil war. some disagreed with what he said and there are a lot of senators who cheered on the house member. the shooting of alexander hamilton, he was sitting shot by the sitting president of the united states. that's pretty dramatic. there was one brawl in 1858 that had 80 members rolling around on the floor fighting one another. one of the members who had away was one of the members pulled his weight off during the fightand someone else yelled he's a skeleton . and that was enough levity to stop the fight. >> congressional historians richard baker, donald ritchie and ray smock, sunday at the eastern on q&a. >> tonight on c-span2, a member of the european parliament joins us on the communicators to talk about the new online privacy regulations. the committee looks at the factors impacting oil price
. >> sunday night on q and a, congressional historians david baker and the race marked. >> one of the questions that i hear people asking all the time is this the most uncivil time in history? >> it's got to be close, if you were going to pick another period, it's the years leading to the civil war. some disagreed with what he said and there are a lot of senators who cheered on the house member. the shooting of alexander hamilton, he was sitting shot by the sitting president...
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, where we understand david davis's numbertwo, steve baker, has resigned this power.t half an hour ago of the brexit secretary, david davis. we've got more on this to come but steve baker, the uk brexit department minister in the uk has also resigned. safety, forgiven for interrupting you. the light rising, the sun meaning we are probably closer to the fact that these divers are going to go back in and the rescue mission will be under way. we urge it is about 500m from the cave entrance. we've seen a number of police and emergency workers going up police and emergency workers going up the track but an excellent start, they brought out for boys yesterday. much quicker than we were expecting. this was always from the start of a race against time and against the weather. more heavy rain is forecast here and when it rains here, it really rains. that's what caught the boys out in the first place. this is a complicated rescue operation and it could be complicated further if heavy rain comes. they really are racing against the clock. we expect the operation to resume within
, where we understand david davis's numbertwo, steve baker, has resigned this power.t half an hour ago of the brexit secretary, david davis. we've got more on this to come but steve baker, the uk brexit department minister in the uk has also resigned. safety, forgiven for interrupting you. the light rising, the sun meaning we are probably closer to the fact that these divers are going to go back in and the rescue mission will be under way. we urge it is about 500m from the cave entrance. we've...
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our reporters from barons john schwartz and david baker from the san francisco chronical this week onning, everyone. i'm scott mcgrew. i have been covering silicon
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midnight local time here and within the last half an hour or so it's being reported that steve baker — davidpartment — has also resigned from the government. that is the latest coming to us now. joining me now here in the studio is our news reporter andrew plant. what more do we know? the repercussions, the repercussions from this will be bouncing around not just westminster here from this will be bouncing around notjust westminster here in london right now but also in brussels, not least because david davis, seen as theresa may's first line of defence in the brexit negotiations, hisjob was to deliver britain's exit from the european union. she has been under pressure from many different avenues over recent to outline britain's except policy and what exactly we will do with some of the main issues that people wanted clarity on, things like trade policy, border control, what would happen with the european court of justice in regards to britain's laws. david davis was at the forefront of all those negotiations. what happened this week was that all the ministers gathered together at the ministe
midnight local time here and within the last half an hour or so it's being reported that steve baker — davidpartment — has also resigned from the government. that is the latest coming to us now. joining me now here in the studio is our news reporter andrew plant. what more do we know? the repercussions, the repercussions from this will be bouncing around not just westminster here from this will be bouncing around notjust westminster here in london right now but also in brussels, not least...
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european union, david davis, the man in charge of delivering britain's withdrawal from the trading block, has resigned. he has been followed by his number two in the department, steve baker. it comes just 2 days after prime minister theresa may unveiled her latest revised plans for brexit — plans that undercut david davis' vision. he says he resigned from government because he felt the prime minister's plans were undermining exit negotiations with brussels and that parliament would not truly regain powers after leaving. so what was the agreement theresa may cabinet reached with her cabinet? here are the key points. the uk will "maintain a common rulebook for all goods" with the eu, including agricultural products, after brexit. a treaty will be signed to avoid friction at the uk—eu border, including northern ireland. a "joint institutional framework" will be established to interpret uk—eu agreements. cases will still be referred to the european court ofjustice to interpret eu rules. the borders between the uk and eu will be treated as a "combined customs territory". the uk would apply domestic tariffs and trade policies for goods intended for the uk, but charge eu tariff
european union, david davis, the man in charge of delivering britain's withdrawal from the trading block, has resigned. he has been followed by his number two in the department, steve baker. it comes just 2 days after prime minister theresa may unveiled her latest revised plans for brexit — plans that undercut david davis' vision. he says he resigned from government because he felt the prime minister's plans were undermining exit negotiations with brussels and that parliament would not truly...
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midnight local time here, and within the last half an hour or so, it's been reported that steve baker — davidrexit department — has also quit. with us now is our news reporter, andrew plant. why is this the big deal? well, for a start it will not be the way theresa may wanted things to pan out. there was supposed to be a unified, united cabinet that put together this policy document this week to then take to the eu and said this is a negotiating position, this is what we would like the deal to look like when britain finally leaves the eu in 2019. i think the timing is it interesting, happening at midnight on a sunday evening, so very busy not just at midnight on a sunday evening, so very busy notjust in westminster but also in brussels too because they will be looking to the uk to see what happens next in theresa may's government. david davis was in charge of the brexit and now he has gone, charge of the brexit and now he has o charge of the brexit and now he has gone, so theresa may will have the feel that outbreak quickly. i think what she does next is really what people will be watching bo
midnight local time here, and within the last half an hour or so, it's been reported that steve baker — davidrexit department — has also quit. with us now is our news reporter, andrew plant. why is this the big deal? well, for a start it will not be the way theresa may wanted things to pan out. there was supposed to be a unified, united cabinet that put together this policy document this week to then take to the eu and said this is a negotiating position, this is what we would like the deal...
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story, david davis and his deputy, steve baker, have quit over theresa may's plan for a soft split from europe. davis says the general direction of policy will leave us in, at best, a week negotiating position. may, who secured backing for her plan on friday, said she was sorry davis decided to go, but does not agree with his assessment. her office had a easement would be announced today. anna: jeremy corbyn reacted on twitter, saying david davis resigning shows theresa may has no authority left and is incapable of delivering brexit. it is clear she is more interest in hanging on for her own safety then serving the people. manus: speaking to bloomberg earlier, the former bank of england monetary policy member weight in on what this could mean for theresa may. >> she might not even survive the next week. this is a big piece of evidence. this is ongoing chaos. the party is tearing it self. formerly of the bank of england. joining us on set in london, alexis gray. very good to see you this morning. when you look at the implications for this brexit news, do you focus on what looks to be a s
story, david davis and his deputy, steve baker, have quit over theresa may's plan for a soft split from europe. davis says the general direction of policy will leave us in, at best, a week negotiating position. may, who secured backing for her plan on friday, said she was sorry davis decided to go, but does not agree with his assessment. her office had a easement would be announced today. anna: jeremy corbyn reacted on twitter, saying david davis resigning shows theresa may has no authority...
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david davis to back to secretary go his number two steve baker now the foreign secretary in south boris johnson it will we see more resignations of the day as the next day continues to think. it's interesting isn't it because we've got what you would call the more and i want you to. simplistically got the more you want those who would like to see a more clean break with you still in the cabinet people anymore don't. go don't think will be resigning liam fox isn't he want what will he do he's been a pretty strong supporter of the e.u. generally and i think the next the next twelve hours and i think the reason may now the big question is what's going to happen to reason may still be prime minister it when england win the world cup on sunday that's the big question because now she really does look up to now and to resume a has survived because basically she's magically people together basically because of the fear. of government but now it seems with her proposal you put forward last week she was hoping that they will rally around those they were very right i think i think she probably tho
david davis to back to secretary go his number two steve baker now the foreign secretary in south boris johnson it will we see more resignations of the day as the next day continues to think. it's interesting isn't it because we've got what you would call the more and i want you to. simplistically got the more you want those who would like to see a more clean break with you still in the cabinet people anymore don't. go don't think will be resigning liam fox isn't he want what will he do he's...
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advisers and decided this is a soft brexit, not a brexit plan i can support, and three of them, david davis, steve bakerast 24 hours resigned over the back of that she continued as normal, suggesting she's taking this to brussels, try to get agreement at the moment, she has every right to do that the question is whether enough back bench mps in the conservative party now think enough is enough, i'm going to follow the lead of the likes of boris johnson, call for vote of confidence in theresa may, only 15% need to send that letter to the 1922 committee, 48 mps in total. chances of that happening and vote of confidence materializing has massively increased. but we're not at that point yet. >> so we shouldn't have a conversation about potential successors >> you can have the conversation if you look at betting odds who would be the next conservative leader, don't know when that eventuality would take place, of the top six, only one is a true remainor again, that points to likelihood if you had a vote of confidence and she did lose it, you would look as a more hard line brexiter as replacement. we saw donal
advisers and decided this is a soft brexit, not a brexit plan i can support, and three of them, david davis, steve bakerast 24 hours resigned over the back of that she continued as normal, suggesting she's taking this to brussels, try to get agreement at the moment, she has every right to do that the question is whether enough back bench mps in the conservative party now think enough is enough, i'm going to follow the lead of the likes of boris johnson, call for vote of confidence in theresa...
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his departure follows that of brexit secretary david davis along with junior minister steve baker, unhappyh the proposals the rest of cabinet agreed to last friday. for a look at how asia is responding, let's bring in, from the economist corporate network, in a hong kong studios, rob, they give arejoining us. studios, rob, they give arejoining us. borisjohnson studios, rob, they give arejoining us. boris johnson is studios, rob, they give arejoining us. borisjohnson is quoted as saying the brexit dream is dying. us. borisjohnson is quoted as saying the brexit dream is dyingm is if you are a hard brexiteer and other things i won't repeat on there that he was dissatisfied, as was david davis, with the agreement reached on the weekend survey have stormed out but it's hardly dead, it's just not hard. stormed out but it's hardly dead, it'sjust not hard. what is going to happen to brexit? will there be a soft brexit, hide brexit? what form and shape will it be at the end of 2019? just reflecting an economic view on this, without taking political sides. a moral —— a moderate brexit is in the best
his departure follows that of brexit secretary david davis along with junior minister steve baker, unhappyh the proposals the rest of cabinet agreed to last friday. for a look at how asia is responding, let's bring in, from the economist corporate network, in a hong kong studios, rob, they give arejoining us. studios, rob, they give arejoining us. borisjohnson studios, rob, they give arejoining us. boris johnson is studios, rob, they give arejoining us. borisjohnson is quoted as saying the...
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here in the uk — the ministerfor exiting the european union — david davis — and his number two steve bakergned. it comes only a few days after the government agreed a position on future relations between britain and the eu. and a woman in britain who was poisoned by the nerve agent novichok has died. dawn sturgess and her partner, charlie rowley, handled an item contaminated with the same substance used to poison a former russian spy and his daughter in salisbury, in march. and a story making headlines here in the uk. prince louis is being christened today. we will have more of that to come. firstly, asian business report. investors are gearing up for a volatile week ahead now that the us and china have officially kicked off and china have officially kicked off a trade war. and world cup fandom is not limited to leisure time. we will see spills over to the workplace as well. hello and welcome to asia business report. after a or the sound and fury of the us finally implementing trade tariffs on imports from china on friday, we are now faced with the reality of an actual rate war. much of it
here in the uk — the ministerfor exiting the european union — david davis — and his number two steve bakergned. it comes only a few days after the government agreed a position on future relations between britain and the eu. and a woman in britain who was poisoned by the nerve agent novichok has died. dawn sturgess and her partner, charlie rowley, handled an item contaminated with the same substance used to poison a former russian spy and his daughter in salisbury, in march. and a story...
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soft gregg sit johnson's departure follows the resignation of bricks it secretary david davis and undersecretary steve baker downing street is that the new foreign secretary will be announced shortly the prime minister also thanks to boris for his work well joining me now live is artie's going underground host tansey action this is the third resignation in twenty four hours for two reason may david david is number two in the department and now parish johnson the foreign secretary what do you make of it all. well the british prime minister has lost a home secretary of defense secretary a foreign secretary in any other previous times this would of course mean an imminent resignation from the prime minister's self i should say the pound against the dollar is drop six four percent against the euro down half a cent i mean ahead of trump's visit alone a nato summit on wednesday britain faces the prospect of not actually having a government let alone any prospects for brics at negotiations and it is also interesting it has to be said that media in this country hopelessly reporting a summit of the prime minister tr
soft gregg sit johnson's departure follows the resignation of bricks it secretary david davis and undersecretary steve baker downing street is that the new foreign secretary will be announced shortly the prime minister also thanks to boris for his work well joining me now live is artie's going underground host tansey action this is the third resignation in twenty four hours for two reason may david david is number two in the department and now parish johnson the foreign secretary what do you...
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soft brags that johnson's departure follows the resignation of briggs's secretary david davis and undersecretary steve baker go live to london now and to our tease her need the hennesey a busy day in london for you can you bring us up to speed please. sure well the prime minister to resign may's facing a tense meeting with tory m.p.'s and head peers in parliament today she'll want to try and keep control of her cabinet admits all the infighting happening on the infighting surrounds may's idea for a facilitated customs arrangement that's a plan about securing a trade deal once the u.k. leaves the next march two thousand and nineteen but the reason angry is because the current plan is quite a soft breakfasts and closely aligned with the rules and this is why one of the reasons probably why maise having trouble balancing her cabinet is why we've seen these resignations over the past twenty four hours that the foreign secretary boris johnson was meant to give a press conference at the western balkan summit in london but downing street put out a statement this afternoon saying to resume a excepted his resignatio
soft brags that johnson's departure follows the resignation of briggs's secretary david davis and undersecretary steve baker go live to london now and to our tease her need the hennesey a busy day in london for you can you bring us up to speed please. sure well the prime minister to resign may's facing a tense meeting with tory m.p.'s and head peers in parliament today she'll want to try and keep control of her cabinet admits all the infighting happening on the infighting surrounds may's idea...
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close as possible johnson's departure falso resignation of bricks at secretary david days davis and undersecretary steve baker. has more. the u.k. prime minister to resign may faced a tense meeting with tory m.p.'s and peers in parliament today as she was hoping to try and get control of her cabinet admits to all the infighting and her leadership is under a huge risk out the moment the infighting surrounds may's idea for i think the silly tainted customs arrangement that's her plan about securing a trade deal once the u.k. leaves the e.u. next march two thousand and nineteen now the reason praxiteles are angry is because the current plan has been quoted as being a soft breakfast and closely aligned with the rules and mates having trouble balancing her cabinet at the moment and this is what has led to resignations these past twenty four hours but the foreign secretary boris johnson who is an influential figure the face in fact of the vote to leave campaign in two thousand and sixteen well he was meant to give a press conference at the western balkans summit in london but downing street put out a statement sayi
close as possible johnson's departure falso resignation of bricks at secretary david days davis and undersecretary steve baker. has more. the u.k. prime minister to resign may faced a tense meeting with tory m.p.'s and peers in parliament today as she was hoping to try and get control of her cabinet admits to all the infighting and her leadership is under a huge risk out the moment the infighting surrounds may's idea for i think the silly tainted customs arrangement that's her plan about...
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david davis and steve baker resigned yesterday in a double blow to theresa may's negotiating strategynd grip on power. the secretary is expected to be announced this morning. hasexecutive board member said the central bank is alert to risk traits tensions that are escalating, but current stance is working well. he made the comments in an exclusive interview with bloomberg. >> we're not complacent on the risk. it would be bad for the world economy. the first victim would be u.s. jobs, u.s. workers. we hope this doesn't happen. juliette: former brazilian president lula da silva is told he must stay in jail hours after another judge says he should be free. the appeals court is split over where -- whether he should take part and presidential elections. he was given a 12 year sentence for corruption. the operation to free the trapped thai soccer players is expected to resume in a few hours. four boys were brought out of the cave. the rescue work continue -- will continue after oxygen bottles were put in the case system. 12 boys and their coach was trapped when heavy rain pushed water level
david davis and steve baker resigned yesterday in a double blow to theresa may's negotiating strategynd grip on power. the secretary is expected to be announced this morning. hasexecutive board member said the central bank is alert to risk traits tensions that are escalating, but current stance is working well. he made the comments in an exclusive interview with bloomberg. >> we're not complacent on the risk. it would be bad for the world economy. the first victim would be u.s. jobs, u.s....
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came through at a timely moment, the brexit minister who had just seen his boss, david davis and a junior minister stephen bakerent, was answering questions about brexit. as the total tory pantomime has now become just too complicated, why not consider the other option of simply staying in the most effective and impressive international club of sovereign member states working together for peace and prosperity? the noble lord obviously forgot that we had a referendum on the subject and people voted to leave. my lords, the noble lord has confirmed for us that actually what he meant in his first response was that the chequers agreement commits the government, of which he remains a part of, to see a soft brexit. we now know that a soft brexit involves a common eu — uk rule book, his former secretary of state and minister of state have resigned, saying that this approach makes any reclamation of sovereignty purely superficial. he has a point. can he say why he doesn't agree with his former boss? well, i mean, the former secretary of state can speak for himself, but i am focused on helping to deliver the brexit that
came through at a timely moment, the brexit minister who had just seen his boss, david davis and a junior minister stephen bakerent, was answering questions about brexit. as the total tory pantomime has now become just too complicated, why not consider the other option of simply staying in the most effective and impressive international club of sovereign member states working together for peace and prosperity? the noble lord obviously forgot that we had a referendum on the subject and people...
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baker. in the past 10 minutes or so, we said one minister would follow david davis. are now seeing that you kate brexit minister steve baker is following suit. two out of the recent deal theresa may said she was being to the government for the soft brexit plan in order to keep trade going between the eu and u.k.. byre joined from washington the senior fellow on the council of foreign relations. she was the state department's first chief economist. haidi, $550 billion is what donald trump is talking about. what is your initial reaction? >> we have seen the first step in the opening gambit to the trade war. so far, the initial impact will be looked at at and industry but industry basis. in the u.s., it is the farmers and ranchers your hearing from first for the potential fallout. a lot of the other components that were part of supply chains that individual companies had been depending on, it is going to be industry by industry response. it is harder to actually play up, as weis will end have not seen further escalation yet. that additional $60 billion. it is hard to fi
baker. in the past 10 minutes or so, we said one minister would follow david davis. are now seeing that you kate brexit minister steve baker is following suit. two out of the recent deal theresa may said she was being to the government for the soft brexit plan in order to keep trade going between the eu and u.k.. byre joined from washington the senior fellow on the council of foreign relations. she was the state department's first chief economist. haidi, $550 billion is what donald trump is...
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i can say since we are here at the baker institute, that i thought it might be the six p's. prior preparation prevents piss poor performance. david father didn't say that. but this is your addition to the family mantra. [laughter] james: it is an amendment. david: you are practicing law, minding your business, playing tennis with someone named george herbert walker bush. and then all of a sudden, george herbert walker bush asked you at some point to help him in his campaign. that is after your wife dies of breast cancer. james: that's correct. she died of breast cancer at the age of 38. barbara and george were the last non-family members to see her before she died. we were close, even then. and george came to me and said, you need to take your mind off your grief and help me run for the senate. i looked at him i said, george, that's a great idea. except for two things. number one, i don't know anything about politics. number two, i'm a democrat. he said, we can fix that latter problem. [laughter] james: and we did. when i am talking to a room full of republicans, i say i have got religion, and when i am talking to a mixed crowd,
i can say since we are here at the baker institute, that i thought it might be the six p's. prior preparation prevents piss poor performance. david father didn't say that. but this is your addition to the family mantra. [laughter] james: it is an amendment. david: you are practicing law, minding your business, playing tennis with someone named george herbert walker bush. and then all of a sudden, george herbert walker bush asked you at some point to help him in his campaign. that is after your...
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this is the brexit minister steve baker, who quit last week alongside the brexit secretary david davis reasons, if you like, for quitting, and saying that there has been an establishment elite secretly pursuing a planned frame much softer brexit. so a closer relationship with the eu than the one on which he and a brexit secretary had discussed. he is the government. he is not the establishment elite? is there another one? sounds like hillary clinton. the problem is, the basic problem is, that brexiteer ha rdliners basic problem is, that brexiteer hardliners in the conservative party pressed theresa may to evoke —— invoke article 50. they didn't have anything. there didn't have a plan. they had nothing. then they put the country on the clock, they put the eu on the clock, and if she had been able to thrash out a plan with her people and go to parliament properly and get it okayed, then go to brussels and say, here it is, start the clock, we are ready to go. that can happen. now we are under the gun. and it is doing no favours to people, especially people who are in favour of brexit like
this is the brexit minister steve baker, who quit last week alongside the brexit secretary david davis reasons, if you like, for quitting, and saying that there has been an establishment elite secretly pursuing a planned frame much softer brexit. so a closer relationship with the eu than the one on which he and a brexit secretary had discussed. he is the government. he is not the establishment elite? is there another one? sounds like hillary clinton. the problem is, the basic problem is, that...
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here in the uk, the minister for exiting the european union — david davis and his number two, steve bakerave quit. it comes only a few days after the government agreed a deal on future relations between britain and the eu. and this crisis injapan has been described as unprecedented. rescue workers there continue to search for people trapped after several days of heavy rain and landslides that have killed eighty people. millions of people have been moved from their homes. stay with us. we will have more on oui’ stay with us. we will have more on our breaking news from both thailand and the uk. more from me later, but first, hard to talk. welcome to a special addition of hardtalk from the hay literary festival in wales. today i am joined by an audience to meet a specialist in death. for many of us, the ha rd est in death. for many of us, the hardest subject of all to think and talk about yet for sue black it is the very business of her life. she isa the very business of her life. she is a professor of frome tic anthropology whose ability to read the clues and stories in human remains has ma
here in the uk, the minister for exiting the european union — david davis and his number two, steve bakerave quit. it comes only a few days after the government agreed a deal on future relations between britain and the eu. and this crisis injapan has been described as unprecedented. rescue workers there continue to search for people trapped after several days of heavy rain and landslides that have killed eighty people. millions of people have been moved from their homes. stay with us. we will...
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street between steve baker, the junior letters from downing street between steve baker, thejunior minister left with davidme for him to take the job as the countdown towards our exit from the european union reaches these final stages. all of those personal relationships so all of those personal relationships so central to the negotiation process , we so central to the negotiation process, we knew that david davis and michel barnier, the chief negotiator for the eu, and michel barnier, the chief negotiatorfor the eu, they have and michel barnier, the chief negotiator for the eu, they have a heritage, a pedigree, a friendship that goes back 20 years from when they were both ministers in the 1990s in the british and french governments. dominic raab has to ta ke governments. dominic raab has to take up that sit in the brexit department, entirely new to that department, entirely new to that department, albeit not new to government, just as we entered these final stages of the negotiation. thank you, chris, on the new brexit secretary who is dominic raab. gavin is our reporter in brussels, what is the reaction
street between steve baker, the junior letters from downing street between steve baker, thejunior minister left with davidme for him to take the job as the countdown towards our exit from the european union reaches these final stages. all of those personal relationships so all of those personal relationships so central to the negotiation process , we so central to the negotiation process, we knew that david davis and michel barnier, the chief negotiator for the eu, and michel barnier, the chief...
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his resignation follows the departure of steve baker and secretary david davis.said the current plan pans large parts of the economy to the e.u. without giving the u.k. controls of its own laws. the embattled prime minister defended her brexit strategy in parliament this afternoon. >> it is the brexit that will deliver on the democratic decision of the british people. >> but the opposition leader jeremy corbin challenged this. >> how can anyone have faith in the prime minister getting a good deal when she can't even broker a deal within her own cabinet? >> the e.u. says brexit negotiations will continue to fight the political crisis in the u.k. >> the problems they have created for the people remain. the mess caused by brexit is the biggest problem in the history of e.u.-u.k. relations. >> dominic rob has been named as the new minister. all this makes for rather awkward timing for president trump's visit to the u.k. later this week. with the government here in crisis and theresa theresa mays position even. >> bret: up next, new conditions for a presidential inter
his resignation follows the departure of steve baker and secretary david davis.said the current plan pans large parts of the economy to the e.u. without giving the u.k. controls of its own laws. the embattled prime minister defended her brexit strategy in parliament this afternoon. >> it is the brexit that will deliver on the democratic decision of the british people. >> but the opposition leader jeremy corbin challenged this. >> how can anyone have faith in the prime minister...
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this is steve baker, who used to be in the brexit department. he quit alongside davidg out a bit, in this... iam, davis last week, he is lashing out a bit, in this... i am, as pro brexit as they come. i am getting sick of it. just do it. it is like a nike advert. 0f it. just do it. it is like a nike advert. of course there are other brands of trainer, forgive me. the original sin was they should have got the plan first. then get on the clock. but because this is actually brexit is the poison tree of the tory proxy war, for 40 year, there we re tory proxy war, for 40 year, there were people actually in the party who didn't think it would happen unless they triggered it. but they didn't have anything on the table. now the eu has to meet in 0k. they have to get on with their business. we are out of it any way, all we wa nt we are out of it any way, all we want to know is how do you want to work with this now? they don't know. this is where you need to bring trump in... thrum will kill brexit. brexiteers say that trump is the worst ambassador for this that could ever be. i
this is steve baker, who used to be in the brexit department. he quit alongside davidg out a bit, in this... iam, davis last week, he is lashing out a bit, in this... i am, as pro brexit as they come. i am getting sick of it. just do it. it is like a nike advert. 0f it. just do it. it is like a nike advert. of course there are other brands of trainer, forgive me. the original sin was they should have got the plan first. then get on the clock. but because this is actually brexit is the poison...
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it is striking there is an interview with stephen baker, junior minister who quit along with david davis, probably little noticed by most people, but he effectively in an interview with the telegraph accuses the prime minister of dealing dishonestly with him and other colleagues and conducting a separate negotiation of her own. such is the anger in the brexit wing of the party, you get interviews like that in the sunday newspapers. it is worth mentioning the number of brexiteers into rita mae's party will not be enough to outweigh the rest of the party —— theresa may's party. the danger is all of the people who are unhappy in different ways of this come together and end up in a position where they have a majority in parliament. the prime minister insists this is the best compromise option, it delivers on the referendum result, she says, by giving the power to negotiate trade deals to end freedom of movement and to strike many other new deals with the eu and the rest of the world, but at the same time protecting jobs and the economy, which is a big fear. this time, another problem for the
it is striking there is an interview with stephen baker, junior minister who quit along with david davis, probably little noticed by most people, but he effectively in an interview with the telegraph accuses the prime minister of dealing dishonestly with him and other colleagues and conducting a separate negotiation of her own. such is the anger in the brexit wing of the party, you get interviews like that in the sunday newspapers. it is worth mentioning the number of brexiteers into rita mae's...
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johnson's decision follows the resignation of brexit secretary david davis and junior brexit minister steve bakerlier. may has named house secretary jeremy hunt, a pro eu figure as the new foreign secretary and dominic robb as new brexit secretary. the uk is due to leave the eu at the end of next march, but the two sides have yet to agree how trade will work after the separations. joining me live from london, nbc news international correspondent cal perry for us. good morning, cal. >> reporter: good morning. this is huge news to see that boris johnson was stepping down and so many others before him. first of all, what does it mean for theresa may and her standing? >> reporter: look, this is the first sort of serious political challenge we have seen on her leadership since brexit began. part of this is a lot of just standard internal politics here in the uk. brexit is really being seen as a divisive issue. i don't know there's a better plan than the prime minister's plan. that's what we're going to find out. boris johnson is largely seen as a self-serving politician in the uk. he has taken a lot o
johnson's decision follows the resignation of brexit secretary david davis and junior brexit minister steve bakerlier. may has named house secretary jeremy hunt, a pro eu figure as the new foreign secretary and dominic robb as new brexit secretary. the uk is due to leave the eu at the end of next march, but the two sides have yet to agree how trade will work after the separations. joining me live from london, nbc news international correspondent cal perry for us. good morning, cal. >>...
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sense that it has been declared publicly, i think when we have that cleared out with david davis: with his staff, steve baker the prime minister ‘s orbit. after their combined was that begs you have been left to do, to fight at the home front again preparations should adhere and other things would happen in brussels and it would be marginalised. but the minister said today is the formalised that, to say that the unit takes the lead in negotiations and text to take the lead in domestic preparation but has also added that they are all acting together as one team. some people in the british committee that have been scrutinising the government legislation are not convinced, including john whittingdale. so in effect when both dominik rab and i would robinson appeared before the committee this afternoon, mr whittingdale wanted to know who was the real brexit secretary. at the moment. and perhaps as an variation of training places. cani of training places. can i now turn to the statement which the prime minister has issued today, which says that the good option and will have overall responsibility for the preparati
sense that it has been declared publicly, i think when we have that cleared out with david davis: with his staff, steve baker the prime minister ‘s orbit. after their combined was that begs you have been left to do, to fight at the home front again preparations should adhere and other things would happen in brussels and it would be marginalised. but the minister said today is the formalised that, to say that the unit takes the lead in negotiations and text to take the lead in domestic...
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borisjohnson, david davis and steve baker.the british overseas territory of anguilla. that has been retweeted nearly 6000 times and liked 15,000 times. a similarly unsympathetic response from labour mp jess phillips, and a little translation needed here. firstly tldr is internet slang for too long, didn't read. the rest of course, carpe diem — seize the day, sola fide which means justification by faith alone, the rest you can probably guess. next, vote leave donor arron banks says he has the inside track on a potential return to front line politics for nigel farage. he is basically saying he might come back. and finally buzzfeed's alex spence has bemoaned the lack of diversity amongst the seven new appointees. seven ministerial appointments, seven white men. i think it might have been eight in the end. the new cabinet is meeting right now. with us here this morning conservative mp and brexiteer sir bill cash, lib dem mp layla moran — her party is trying to stop brexit and labour mp ben bradshaw — labour's official position is
borisjohnson, david davis and steve baker.the british overseas territory of anguilla. that has been retweeted nearly 6000 times and liked 15,000 times. a similarly unsympathetic response from labour mp jess phillips, and a little translation needed here. firstly tldr is internet slang for too long, didn't read. the rest of course, carpe diem — seize the day, sola fide which means justification by faith alone, the rest you can probably guess. next, vote leave donor arron banks says he has the...
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just before midnight the first reports emerged that david davis the brexit secretary had resigned. then we heard junior brexit minister steve bakerhirty, downing street confirmed that housing minister and prominent leave campaigner dominic raab would be the new brexit secretary. then at three o clock downing street announced that boris johnson had resigned as foreign secretary. finally at three—thirty, the prime minister addressed the house of commons where she thanked mr davis and mrjohnson for their work, and defended the chequers brexit proposals. theresa may told mps that ministers were getting ready for every eventuality in the brexit negotiations. mr speaker, a responsible government must prepare for a range of potential outcomes including the possibility of dell deal. including the possibility of no deal and given the possibility of no deal and given the short period remaining before the short period remaining before the conclusion of negotiations, the cabinet agreed on friday that these preparations should be stepped up. at the same time, we should recognise that such a disorderly no deal would have profound consequences
just before midnight the first reports emerged that david davis the brexit secretary had resigned. then we heard junior brexit minister steve bakerhirty, downing street confirmed that housing minister and prominent leave campaigner dominic raab would be the new brexit secretary. then at three o clock downing street announced that boris johnson had resigned as foreign secretary. finally at three—thirty, the prime minister addressed the house of commons where she thanked mr davis and mrjohnson...
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. >> pastor marty baker holds a church service for his relatives and friends at burt community church. >> david writes there. he says god is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. >> reporter: one of the passengers a girl treat and released from the hospital. the lacrosse teammate is still d being treor serious injuries. >> he's a really nice kid. >> reporter: it will take bennett and these heart broken teens time to heal after this tragedy. >> all these kids didn't deserve this. they're awesome. like the nices kids i've ever met. >> reporter: conner leaves behind two parents and a who also attends robinson secondary school. now, grief counselors will be available tomorrow starting at 10:00 and on friday for students and is the staff. live here in burke, i'm shomari stone. >> thank you. there is new information tonight security ttempted breach at the white house. it happened early tuesday morning just hours before the president and the first lady left for belgium. according to court documes, the suspect told the secret service he would be back. news4's jackie bensen is live ou
. >> pastor marty baker holds a church service for his relatives and friends at burt community church. >> david writes there. he says god is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. >> reporter: one of the passengers a girl treat and released from the hospital. the lacrosse teammate is still d being treor serious injuries. >> he's a really nice kid. >> reporter: it will take bennett and these heart broken teens time to heal after this tragedy....
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brexit secretary david davis and his deputy steve baker have quit over theresa may's plan for a softur. -- in resignation later his resignation letter, davis said the direction of your policy will leave us at best a weaker negotiating position and possibly an inescapable one. theresa may who achieved an overall cabinet backing for her plan on friday said she was sorry that davis had to go to insisted that she does not agree on his assessment. her office said it replacement will be named today. our guest was part of the labor government under tony blair. joining us now from westminster is lord adonis. adonis forandrew joining us. what do you make of the latest developments? guest: i think what has happened today makes a second referendum and the prospect of stopping brexit entirely much more serious. essentially has happened is theresa may has been unable to find a middle way between leaving the eu and staying and it that can command either a majority in her party or in parliament. what she has sought to do is move halfway to the eu by staying in the integrated customs arrangement wit
brexit secretary david davis and his deputy steve baker have quit over theresa may's plan for a softur. -- in resignation later his resignation letter, davis said the direction of your policy will leave us at best a weaker negotiating position and possibly an inescapable one. theresa may who achieved an overall cabinet backing for her plan on friday said she was sorry that davis had to go to insisted that she does not agree on his assessment. her office said it replacement will be named today....
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where a huge amount has been going on following the resignation of david davis as the brexit secretary at midnight last night. steven bakergravity of this news. let's talk to jacob rees mogg. lots to talk about. firstly, your reaction to the resignation. did he have to go? it is very important and in the great tradition of resignations, he found checkers we nt of resignations, he found checkers went against previous policies and that brexit was being watered down. it isa that brexit was being watered down. it is a very important moment and his resignation clarifies what happened at chequers. what do you make of the appointment of dominic raab? he is very able but who will be doing his negotiations? will it continue to be number ten downing st or dominik? if dominic did then they will be much better but if the prime minister is continuing to give into brussels and avoid brexit and his appointment will make any difference. is the essence of this whether or not the government is willing to mould what is presented on friday night. we didn't get all of the detail, it was just that 3—page document. but given the resignation, do
where a huge amount has been going on following the resignation of david davis as the brexit secretary at midnight last night. steven bakergravity of this news. let's talk to jacob rees mogg. lots to talk about. firstly, your reaction to the resignation. did he have to go? it is very important and in the great tradition of resignations, he found checkers we nt of resignations, he found checkers went against previous policies and that brexit was being watered down. it isa that brexit was being...
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before midnight, the first reports emerged that david davis had in fact decided to resign and then we heard the influential brexiteer and ministers stephen baker new brexit secretary. then downing street announced that borisjohnson had then downing street announced that boris johnson had resigned then downing street announced that borisjohnson had resigned as foreign secretary and then at 3:30pm, theresa may thank them for their work. there were quite a few cheers and jeers and then defended, this is the important part, defended the very controversial package of measures that she came to chequers where plastic. that has been the triggerfor the resignations. where plastic. that has been the trigger for the resignations. i would like to talk to the former leader of the liberal democrats, lord ashdown. it has been quite a day and i am wondering, what is your perspective on the fact that we are dealing with the biggest political and economic challenge of the last 60 or 70 years and today the government is about a foreign secretary and a new brexit secretary. you were right in explaining that we are in a process. it is an unravelling process and nu
before midnight, the first reports emerged that david davis had in fact decided to resign and then we heard the influential brexiteer and ministers stephen baker new brexit secretary. then downing street announced that borisjohnson had then downing street announced that boris johnson had resigned then downing street announced that borisjohnson had resigned as foreign secretary and then at 3:30pm, theresa may thank them for their work. there were quite a few cheers and jeers and then defended,...
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david davis quit his job just two days after the cabinet of prime minister theresa may approved a compromise document intended to guide the negotiations over britain's departure from the european union. his deputy, steve baker to resign. lawrence goslin is editor—in—chief of what investment. good morning, good to see you. timing is everything, isn't it? talk us timing is everything, isn't it? talk us through what this means today for the prime minister. yes, the timing is extraordinary. i mean, just after midnight uk time on sunday night, a com pletely midnight uk time on sunday night, a completely dead period in news terms, so fascinating that it came out then. it could have very easily come out on saturday and the government might have been accused of burying it amongst the good news of burying it amongst the good news of the football. they didn't, so that i think this kind of extraordinary. and it does suggest there was a real point of principle from david davis that the softer kind of agreement that the cabinet was said to have signed up to on friday and saturday was not one that he was toeing the line too. what does it mean longer term? the government has had a very kind of chequered negotiation period
david davis quit his job just two days after the cabinet of prime minister theresa may approved a compromise document intended to guide the negotiations over britain's departure from the european union. his deputy, steve baker to resign. lawrence goslin is editor—in—chief of what investment. good morning, good to see you. timing is everything, isn't it? talk us timing is everything, isn't it? talk us through what this means today for the prime minister. yes, the timing is extraordinary. i...
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david davis and borisjohnson her foreign secretary have resigned. two of the most senior brexit figures in her cabinet, along with anotherjunior minister steve baker. end of the resignations. the prime minister's supporters say she has taken a realistic approach and facing down the brexiteers in cabinet the was something she should have done months ago. her detractors, within the brexit wing of the party, say this latest plan is a capitulation to brussels and they are circling for a leadership contest. the prime minister has just finished addressing conservative backbenchers at a meeting of the 1922 committee. we will have reaction. but first here's our political editor laura kuensberg. where was their man? the brexiteer in chief's drivers prepared to leave three times but stood down. it wasn't actually a removal van. that's one way to quit, simply don't come out of the house and go to work. then at three o'clock the drivers left without him. boris johnson followed david davis out of the door, the second senior minister in 2a hours to quit. the drivers may have gone but still no sign of borisjohnson who has just become the second senior figure of t
david davis and borisjohnson her foreign secretary have resigned. two of the most senior brexit figures in her cabinet, along with anotherjunior minister steve baker. end of the resignations. the prime minister's supporters say she has taken a realistic approach and facing down the brexiteers in cabinet the was something she should have done months ago. her detractors, within the brexit wing of the party, say this latest plan is a capitulation to brussels and they are circling for a leadership...
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david ignatius, washington anchor for bbc world news america katty kay and joining our conversation former adviser to president george h. w. bush and executive producer of the circus on showtime, mark mckennan and peter bakerfull house. most important question, when is the circus coming back? >> labor day. nothing is going on now. >> putting that show together as you proved in your last season you got to do it right up to the last second because the entire story may change. >> we produce a documentary every week. when i first pitched it to people monthly no we have to be in the cockpit. we don't put anything later on sunday and showtime sees the show sunday morning, the final show. in this news environment amazing even by friday stuff we shoot monday and tuesday seem ancient. >> you have great wing men and wing women. >> alex wagner has been great. >> labor day. let's start this hour with that hearing on capitol hill. it was the first time senators have had a chance to question the secretary of state since both the singapore and helsinki summits. the nearly three hour hearing included several tense back and forth exchanges between pompeo and senators from both sides of the aisle. >> has the president told
david ignatius, washington anchor for bbc world news america katty kay and joining our conversation former adviser to president george h. w. bush and executive producer of the circus on showtime, mark mckennan and peter bakerfull house. most important question, when is the circus coming back? >> labor day. nothing is going on now. >> putting that show together as you proved in your last season you got to do it right up to the last second because the entire story may change. >>...