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negotiations to david davis regards as a malign influence.retary. we are suggesting he is at war with the chief civil servant. also the story claims. in this story it claims that this robin stieger is as a malign figure on mrs may as alan day was on mrs thatcher —— robbins figure. those who remember alan walters, a huge influence on her thinking. he was a eurosceptic, was he not? anyway, it will be david davis saying are you going to support this figure or are you going to support your cabinet colleagues? actually the funny part of this is that david davis reacted when he found out that other robbins forgave him out of the picture. it is actually quite funny. the bottomline is that is they are fiow the bottomline is that is they are now threatening her with her the eu under the bus technique that they used with margaret thatcher and there will be a showdown next week over the whole thing. what she is guessing is guessing advises. over the whole thing. what she is guessing is guessing advisesm that what happens in every office now, wargames? i
negotiations to david davis regards as a malign influence.retary. we are suggesting he is at war with the chief civil servant. also the story claims. in this story it claims that this robin stieger is as a malign figure on mrs may as alan day was on mrs thatcher —— robbins figure. those who remember alan walters, a huge influence on her thinking. he was a eurosceptic, was he not? anyway, it will be david davis saying are you going to support this figure or are you going to support your...
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oliver robins, the chief brexit man, civil servant in charge of brexit, is almost like david davis isther him or me. david davis is apparently warning the prime minister that her relationship and reliance on mr robbins is rather like that of margaret thatcher on alan waters, who is a character not many people would now remember, but who this story insists brought about margaret thatcher's downturn. are they quoting anyone serious, or is this off the record briefings?m looks this off the record briefings7m looks largely off the record, but you can see why david davis might be concerned, because apparently they wargamed a situation as to what would happen if the uk stayed in the customs union, would david davis resign? he is out there, actually, talking about a complete break, 100%, with the eu, which is what most people were led to believe would happen. unfortunately, they didn't wargame it would happen. unfortunately, they didn't war game it before the referendum, so now there's a real world situation in real time, as this civil servant is attempting to advise the prime minister as be
oliver robins, the chief brexit man, civil servant in charge of brexit, is almost like david davis isther him or me. david davis is apparently warning the prime minister that her relationship and reliance on mr robbins is rather like that of margaret thatcher on alan waters, who is a character not many people would now remember, but who this story insists brought about margaret thatcher's downturn. are they quoting anyone serious, or is this off the record briefings?m looks this off the record...
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david davis is the political negotiator, i guess, david davis is the political negotiator, iguess, but my understanding is that 0llie robbins has the ear of the prime minister, theresa may, and if you attack 0llie robbins, then by extension, you're criticising theresa may herself and theresa may's policy on breakfast. apart from the politics surrounding this issue, what about people on the ground of both sides of the irish border? how is it affecting them, how toxic is it for them?” border? how is it affecting them, how toxic is it for them? i think the main sensation i would say in ireland is uncertainty. we have had this post referendum period dating back to june 2016. this post referendum period dating back tojune 2016. contours have not really changed, we still do not know how they will avoid a hard border. there is very significant trade across—the—board north there is very significant trade across—the—boa rd north and there is very significant trade across—the—board north and south, particularly in the agri— food there. there are complex supply chains and also the island of irela
david davis is the political negotiator, i guess, david davis is the political negotiator, iguess, but my understanding is that 0llie robbins has the ear of the prime minister, theresa may, and if you attack 0llie robbins, then by extension, you're criticising theresa may herself and theresa may's policy on breakfast. apart from the politics surrounding this issue, what about people on the ground of both sides of the irish border? how is it affecting them, how toxic is it for them?” border?...
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how significant is this from david davis?nment know they have important year. the government know they have im porta nt votes year. the government know they have important votes coming up on the customs union amendments to bills but even more important than that is the resolution the final deal and has been confirmed today, not only that it can be amended but that is parliament votes it down, david davis refused to repeat his previous assertion that would be the end of the matter and we would be leaving the matter and we would be leaving the eu with no deal in place. so i think this is significant and it increases parliament was not leveraging this process. what potentially could be the sorts of amendments which mps might want any final deal? a big crunch point in these talks is going to be the contradiction between the government saying they want to pull out of the customs union, which means erecting trade barriers between us and the rest of the eu and having no hard border in northern ireland. after two years, there has bee
how significant is this from david davis?nment know they have important year. the government know they have im porta nt votes year. the government know they have important votes coming up on the customs union amendments to bills but even more important than that is the resolution the final deal and has been confirmed today, not only that it can be amended but that is parliament votes it down, david davis refused to repeat his previous assertion that would be the end of the matter and we would...
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putting this narrative out there and this really might be why david davis is sort of...ious of this because if they feel that we do stay in the customs union is tantamount to stay in the eu. this is meant to be a big sticking point. we will see if they managed to resolve that. the other of course big story up the day. this amazing picture and anyone who has been watching the coverage, just incredible to watch, really, when they? the hands of history, the korean leaders plan to scrap nuclear weapons and they are looking like the best of friends. the diplomatic word of the week has been bromance. diplomacy by handholding, really. remarkable pictures really and they have choreographed shaking of hands, they planted a tree together, it was a beautiful, sunny day and it was just an amazing image after you had two countries at such complete opposite ends of the spectrum and they have been at war since the 19505 they have been at war since the 1950s and they have signed a peace deal. i think what is happening here is you have the north korean leader trying to assert himself glo
putting this narrative out there and this really might be why david davis is sort of...ious of this because if they feel that we do stay in the customs union is tantamount to stay in the eu. this is meant to be a big sticking point. we will see if they managed to resolve that. the other of course big story up the day. this amazing picture and anyone who has been watching the coverage, just incredible to watch, really, when they? the hands of history, the korean leaders plan to scrap nuclear...
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david davis was making one of his regular appearances in front of the brexit committee.ot off to a sticky start. my office has told yours, no discourtesy by this, but my next meeting is very important. i just want to make that point at the beginning. i does, i think on behalf of the whole of the committee, i don't think i really would do, because part of your responsibilities is to appear before this committee. and i think this is the second occasion where you have said, as far as i'm aware, a specific reason of having another meeting. but the committee has a lot of ground to cover and the sessions are very important to us. in order for us to do our work, and i don't think that is satisfactory. that said, it was on to the serious stuff. can you give an assurance that the withdrawal agreement will be amendable? yes or no. if you can tell me how to write an unamendable motion, i'll take a tutorial. it will be amended, thank you very much. it is very helpful to get that assurance. the government is unlikely to put the vote to the house which it does not intend to take serio
david davis was making one of his regular appearances in front of the brexit committee.ot off to a sticky start. my office has told yours, no discourtesy by this, but my next meeting is very important. i just want to make that point at the beginning. i does, i think on behalf of the whole of the committee, i don't think i really would do, because part of your responsibilities is to appear before this committee. and i think this is the second occasion where you have said, as far as i'm aware, a...
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didn't david davis work for a sugar company?ning them in, he said to me once, until they don't dissolve. disgusting. so i don't know. corbyn does jam? i don't think michel barnier is a very bakey person. he has a piece of steamed fish. you know what's terrible, the cake shop in the austrian cafe. not a strudel in sight. also, laura, you had a big milestone of your own at the summit. what did i do? you went to kitty's for the first time. not for the first time. you told me it was the first time. this is the irish pub immediately opposite the european commission, and also the bbc bureau. and the story changed, and we had to start working again. we had finished the day at 11:30 brussels time, and then the story about the diplomatic expulsions started to move on, so we ended up working until about 2:00. but we had been for one drink. i had been, but a long time ago. i think, when i was 18. every good night ends with a party game, doesn't it? so me and chris have got... you know that one when you put a stupid thing in your mouth whic
didn't david davis work for a sugar company?ning them in, he said to me once, until they don't dissolve. disgusting. so i don't know. corbyn does jam? i don't think michel barnier is a very bakey person. he has a piece of steamed fish. you know what's terrible, the cake shop in the austrian cafe. not a strudel in sight. also, laura, you had a big milestone of your own at the summit. what did i do? you went to kitty's for the first time. not for the first time. you told me it was the first time....
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sir david davis and olly robbins.s was wedded to the idea of a customs partnership which is not quite a customs union but not a technical solution either, which the eu, never mind anybody else, have said is completely unworkable, but there we go. how much of this is true and how much is dreamt up by the papers, who knows? there were rumours today that david davis was threatening to resign, i do believe this for a second. i think he's going to push this through. i agree withjohn, there is no doubt the brexit negotiations are at a sensitive stage, not least because of the recitation of the idea of staying in a customs union, which seems to appeal to people, not least of all their lordships, which is incredibly regrettable. the important thing is it appeals to the house of commons as well, there is a majority in the house of commons for that. that is theresa may's insuperable obstacle of the next few months. it was discussed last week, the liaison committee debate. the capanagh the liaison committee debate. the ca pa nag
sir david davis and olly robbins.s was wedded to the idea of a customs partnership which is not quite a customs union but not a technical solution either, which the eu, never mind anybody else, have said is completely unworkable, but there we go. how much of this is true and how much is dreamt up by the papers, who knows? there were rumours today that david davis was threatening to resign, i do believe this for a second. i think he's going to push this through. i agree withjohn, there is no...
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this was in the daily express, david davis, threat to quit.gning, friends say that he is extremely frustrated over the prime mr‘s plans to start a deal with the eu over a customs partnership. the customs union we are leaving at and she says what goes in its place has become a focal point for the brexit discussions. david davis is known for throwing his toys around and he resigned in 2008 on a so—called point of principle. he said he was going to resign over the whole gaming green scandal and did not. i suspect this is positioning with brexiteers and i do doubt he will leave. it is attention seeking and that it leave. it is attention seeking and thatitis leave. it is attention seeking and that it is in only one paper this is something that has not been rumbling for a while and i believe this was put out in a flash of madness in a way and just dumb tear in the daily express. i am way and just dumb tear in the daily express. lam not way and just dumb tear in the daily express. i am not sure
this was in the daily express, david davis, threat to quit.gning, friends say that he is extremely frustrated over the prime mr‘s plans to start a deal with the eu over a customs partnership. the customs union we are leaving at and she says what goes in its place has become a focal point for the brexit discussions. david davis is known for throwing his toys around and he resigned in 2008 on a so—called point of principle. he said he was going to resign over the whole gaming green scandal...
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david davis has been there to be fair. but the prime minister... that sends the wrong signals.s, catherine has mentioned theresa may needs the support of the democratic unionists so people say she cannot be an impartial observer. jeremy corbyn, the leader of the labour party with long and strong links with republicans and he's not trusted by the unionists, if he became prime minister that problem of trust would not disappear. and then the irish government, the foreign minister saying "i can imagine in my political life there would be a united ireland", which gets the unionists on the defensive. nobody seems to be considering how this plays in ireland on either side of the border. we were all here for the referendum, it's amazing nobody, not a soul raised this question, excuse me, if we vote to leave what we do with the border? thank you very much, here is now completely... it came up during the referendum campaign but it was not... it did not bubble up... despitejohn major and tony blair making an appearance... they talk over each other. i am sure you're right, but it was not a
david davis has been there to be fair. but the prime minister... that sends the wrong signals.s, catherine has mentioned theresa may needs the support of the democratic unionists so people say she cannot be an impartial observer. jeremy corbyn, the leader of the labour party with long and strong links with republicans and he's not trusted by the unionists, if he became prime minister that problem of trust would not disappear. and then the irish government, the foreign minister saying "i...
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that claims into what david davis says we need to keep an eye on.opolitics are causing jitters, we are with michael amey and leslie vinjamuri. thank you for joining us. there is a lot going on in the , and externally with the strikes against syria. does president trump have any other options than to strike syria militarily it? leslie: president trump with like to have a considerate and hard response to the alleged use of chemical weapons by syria. uperestingly, we didn't wake to news of the strikes, so that indicates there are some conversation. there is some desire to have a collective response with the british and the french. told there are talks between the americans and russians on the nature of the response. there is some deliberation. clearly, the strikes last year didn'twork on april -- work in april 2017. they did not deter assad. for strikes to have some that do notfects bring america in direct conflict with russia. what those did not have last responsesome strategic and have a broader impact on the crisis in syria. there is someone in the
that claims into what david davis says we need to keep an eye on.opolitics are causing jitters, we are with michael amey and leslie vinjamuri. thank you for joining us. there is a lot going on in the , and externally with the strikes against syria. does president trump have any other options than to strike syria militarily it? leslie: president trump with like to have a considerate and hard response to the alleged use of chemical weapons by syria. uperestingly, we didn't wake to news of the...
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david davis has been there, to be fair, the brexit secretary. but the prime minister.... i mean, it's interesting, this questions of signals, greg, because if we look at — we mentioned already — catherine has mentioned — theresa may has a political deal with the union, the unionist party, so some people say she cannot be an impartial observer. then on the labour side, you havejeremy corbyn, the leader of the labour party with long, strong links with republicans, and he's not trusted by the unionists. so even if he became prime minister, that problem wouldn't disappear in terms of trust. and then you have the irish government where you've been saying well, of course — the foreign minister saying "well, i would like to see — i can imagine in my political lifetime there will be a united ireland", which immediately gets the unionists on the defensive. nobody seems to be considering how this plays in ireland, by either side of the border. well, what i think is interesting, two points — we were all here for the referendum. it's amazing to me nobody — nobody, not a soul — rai
david davis has been there, to be fair, the brexit secretary. but the prime minister.... i mean, it's interesting, this questions of signals, greg, because if we look at — we mentioned already — catherine has mentioned — theresa may has a political deal with the union, the unionist party, so some people say she cannot be an impartial observer. then on the labour side, you havejeremy corbyn, the leader of the labour party with long, strong links with republicans, and he's not trusted by...
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with me are the broadcaster, david davies, and jane martinson, columnist at the guardian.s are already in. the financial times leads with the apology from the home secretary to the windrush generation, whose immigration status has been threatened. the metro says the prime minister has denied the air strikes on syria were at the whim of president trump. it's back to windrush as the lead in the telegraph, the home secretary admitted their treatment had been appalling. the sun features ant mcpartlin, who says he's sorry, after admitting drink—driving in west london last month. daily express labels the presenter shame—faced. he's been fined £86,000 and banned from driving for 20 months. the i says the government's admitted people may have been deported by mistake and calls it the windrush scandal. the guardian also leads on the story, with its striking front pages which again focuses on amber rudd's apology. and the daily mail calls it a "fiasco that shames britain", and claims there are calls for the home secretary to quit her post. a couple of stories dominating the front pa
with me are the broadcaster, david davies, and jane martinson, columnist at the guardian.s are already in. the financial times leads with the apology from the home secretary to the windrush generation, whose immigration status has been threatened. the metro says the prime minister has denied the air strikes on syria were at the whim of president trump. it's back to windrush as the lead in the telegraph, the home secretary admitted their treatment had been appalling. the sun features ant...
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this is what david davis said this. this is what david davis said this morning.s is something that the world has to prevent. are elaborating, we, as all the countries in the world, after the skripal affair, perhaps the most immediate knowledge of it, other than the syrians themselves, but also, it's a very, very delicate circumstance. and we've got to make thisjudgment on very careful, very deliberate, very well thought through basis, knowing exactly what we're trying to achieve and exactly how strong the evidence is. david davis there showing he wants to be sure about what britain is getting into. have they been reassured by the words coming out of washington from donald trump, particularly of course, those tweets ? particularly of course, those tweets? you mentioned the tweets. donald trump is not the only leader reacting on twitter. president assad of syria has also made his feeling known. he tweeted that with every victory in the field, some western countries vote and intensify the moves in an attempt to change the course of events. these voices and any possi
this is what david davis said this. this is what david davis said this morning.s is something that the world has to prevent. are elaborating, we, as all the countries in the world, after the skripal affair, perhaps the most immediate knowledge of it, other than the syrians themselves, but also, it's a very, very delicate circumstance. and we've got to make thisjudgment on very careful, very deliberate, very well thought through basis, knowing exactly what we're trying to achieve and exactly how...
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liam fox, it is also going to be a meeting of the cabinet where it is reported that people like david davisprime minister to not adopt a hybrid idea of the customs union that she abdicated last year. the concern is that for those who are wishing to leave the european union that if we remain in the customs union, we cannot then negotiate our own trade deals with other countries, that is the main argument. that seems to be the central fast. last year, argument. that seems to be the centralfast. last year, the uk agreed an arrangement that we could negotiate trade deals in parallel with the eu negotiations, which was a big win for the government and for the brexiteers. you have to negotiate trade internationally but you also have the issue of the irish border and that could bring the government down. we shall discuss it ina bit government down. we shall discuss it in a bit more detailed look at the news briefing because we have got this story in amongst the newspapers, you can imagine this is dominating today. see you shortly. this week across the bbc, we're bringing stories about how people a
liam fox, it is also going to be a meeting of the cabinet where it is reported that people like david davisprime minister to not adopt a hybrid idea of the customs union that she abdicated last year. the concern is that for those who are wishing to leave the european union that if we remain in the customs union, we cannot then negotiate our own trade deals with other countries, that is the main argument. that seems to be the central fast. last year, argument. that seems to be the centralfast....
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this is why it is so toxic for brexiteers, for david davis, to get to a world where those technical fixesk you end up pretty close to brexit in name only. will we be in the customs in all but name? well, we have got to avoid that. the customs union has 20,000 tariffs. i am amazed that labour are supporting the customs union. you're talking about hurting the poor. 60% tariffs on shoes, on meats, apparel... but with this border issue in ireland, or will britain have to stay in the customs union? no, their own advisor has an issue to it now. it is being rejected by the eu. where does it go from here? polly, do you think, at this point, that theresa may, even though she has categorically said and promised britain will not be in the customs union, that she is going to renege that? it has been put perfectly. she is having to renege all the time because she made red lines that are contradictory. she made an impossible trying all. my hunch is that we will end up in something so like the customs union, it may not be called the customs union, because in the end that is what suits us. the fantasy of
this is why it is so toxic for brexiteers, for david davis, to get to a world where those technical fixesk you end up pretty close to brexit in name only. will we be in the customs in all but name? well, we have got to avoid that. the customs union has 20,000 tariffs. i am amazed that labour are supporting the customs union. you're talking about hurting the poor. 60% tariffs on shoes, on meats, apparel... but with this border issue in ireland, or will britain have to stay in the customs union?...
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ukip reduce it to numbers and i am asking, david davis says that going forward immigration will riseu accept that any rise in immigration is a good thing for britain? that depends on what sort of line you are starting from. the fact is the immigration we have at the moment is completely unsustainable because of the pressures on public services. public services are not coping. we have seen all kinds of evidence on that from the increasing crime to the pressure on housing and on school places and on the nhs. what vote leave, what they always said and the brexit campaign, was we want immigration that is controlled so we can make sure that migrants coming here have access to services as well. if immigration needs to come up at some point, then fine, and if immigration has fallen because of it ever policy coming forward, and i am disappointed we will not see that for a considerable time, but we will have to wait and see. immigration that works for britain. notjust a numbers game and notjust a free from all open door. what we have here is a situation were on the left we don't know what imm
ukip reduce it to numbers and i am asking, david davis says that going forward immigration will riseu accept that any rise in immigration is a good thing for britain? that depends on what sort of line you are starting from. the fact is the immigration we have at the moment is completely unsustainable because of the pressures on public services. public services are not coping. we have seen all kinds of evidence on that from the increasing crime to the pressure on housing and on school places and...
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the brexit secretary, david davis, says the unfolding situation in syria is a delicate one. weapons is something that the world has to prevent, we of all the countries in the world after the skripal affair, perhaps the most immediate knowledge of it, other than the syrians themselves, but also we have, it's a very delicate circumstance and we have to make this judgment on very careful, very deliberate, very well thought through basis, knowing what we are trying to achieve and how strong the evidence is. to achieve and how strong the evidence is. the leader of the liberal democrats, vince cable, says any military action must be backed by parliament. parliament can and should be recalled immediately, and a vote held on this issue. the position is a very dangerous one, because of russian involvement, also because we have a very erratic president of the united states, i don't rule out the fa ct i united states, i don't rule out the fact i and the liberal democrats might support the government if a case is made but it has to be made when we supported interveen venion backin when
the brexit secretary, david davis, says the unfolding situation in syria is a delicate one. weapons is something that the world has to prevent, we of all the countries in the world after the skripal affair, perhaps the most immediate knowledge of it, other than the syrians themselves, but also we have, it's a very delicate circumstance and we have to make this judgment on very careful, very deliberate, very well thought through basis, knowing what we are trying to achieve and how strong the...
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european union until there is a blueprint for a trade deal according to british brexit secretary david davis. parliament has the sign-up on any agreement and the deal could require the u.k. to pay up to $55 billion to the eu. the names of hurricanes that killed hundreds in 2017 and cut more than $250 billion in damages have been retired. the world meteorological organization says harvey, irma, and nate will never be used for atlantic storms. they join more than 80 other names that have already in banned, including andrew, and katrina. global news, 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. trump is upping his attacks on robert mueller and his investigation, amid reports he considered firing the special counsel and his boss, rob rosenstein. now lawmakers are warning such a move can be political suicide and are working to pass legislation to keep it from happening. boomer reporter joins us from capitol hill. we are hearing this special counsel independence and integrity act could make it to the floor. w
european union until there is a blueprint for a trade deal according to british brexit secretary david davis. parliament has the sign-up on any agreement and the deal could require the u.k. to pay up to $55 billion to the eu. the names of hurricanes that killed hundreds in 2017 and cut more than $250 billion in damages have been retired. the world meteorological organization says harvey, irma, and nate will never be used for atlantic storms. they join more than 80 other names that have already...
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won't pay the bills for exiting the european union according to david davis.ament has yet to sign off on any agreements. the brexit deal could require the u.k. to pay $50 billion to the eu. china conducting a naval review. president xi jinping presided over the events in the south china sea. the navy scheduled a live fire taiwane and taiwan -- in next week. they have spent the last two decades building a navy that could project force into the pacific ocean. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm courtney donohoe, this is bloomberg. mark: stocks rising on both sides of the atlantic. we are 10 minutes from the end of the session. declines in london, gains elsewhere. talk of escalating conflict in the middle east, dialing down in the last 12 hours. benefiting equities, evidence, moving away from bonds, haven assets like gold. we are 10 minutes away from the close. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. mark: live from london, i mark barton with the european close minutes
won't pay the bills for exiting the european union according to david davis.ament has yet to sign off on any agreements. the brexit deal could require the u.k. to pay $50 billion to the eu. china conducting a naval review. president xi jinping presided over the events in the south china sea. the navy scheduled a live fire taiwane and taiwan -- in next week. they have spent the last two decades building a navy that could project force into the pacific ocean. global news 24 hours a day, powered...
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. >>> uk brexit secretary david davis says there will not be a mass migration of financial services fromy of london following brexit predicting the capital will remain a global banking hub. speaking at the "wall street journal's" ceo council, he said virtually nothing would change for businesses during the transition period and he expects details of the financial brexit bill later this year >> hayes posted a 10% like for like growth in the third quarter. it cited good performance in australia and new zealand but a subdued uk market. earlier we spoke with paul venables about the impact on his business >> until we know where we are on brexit, we won't have any relief on this pent-up demand what is clear is that most good corporates are being phenomenally tight on cost control. the depressing part is little or no long-term investment going ahead across our client base we said last time it's a good market they replace levers. they're continuing to use temps, but that 10% of the market which is driven by growth, large investment projects is not happening. quite frankly now we have had since a
. >>> uk brexit secretary david davis says there will not be a mass migration of financial services fromy of london following brexit predicting the capital will remain a global banking hub. speaking at the "wall street journal's" ceo council, he said virtually nothing would change for businesses during the transition period and he expects details of the financial brexit bill later this year >> hayes posted a 10% like for like growth in the third quarter. it cited good...
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evidence that ministers would want to behave in that way, the prime minister has always been, as has david davis they are playing hardball because they sense a brief spring to midsummer window to force the prime minister onto territory she currently regarded as unacceptable. the tory whips have high hopes of a compromise to avoid a damaging defeat in parliament. but if the prime minister did lose that vote and was forced to shift her position on a customs union there are mutterings of a potential tory leadership challenge. senior conservatives say it's one thing to gather the signatures to trigger a vote of confidence, it's quite another to persuade 159 tory mps to unseat theresa may. the prime minister has been told there is a simpler solution. the eu is trying to call the shots in these negotiations quite clearly, setting a timetable which the government accepted out of goodwill i think. but now they are refusing to talk about anything it would appear apart from the solution they prepare which is effectively annex in northern ireland to the european union. i think it's time for us to say look,
evidence that ministers would want to behave in that way, the prime minister has always been, as has david davis they are playing hardball because they sense a brief spring to midsummer window to force the prime minister onto territory she currently regarded as unacceptable. the tory whips have high hopes of a compromise to avoid a damaging defeat in parliament. but if the prime minister did lose that vote and was forced to shift her position on a customs union there are mutterings of a...
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many leading conservative ministers, including borisjohnson and david davis have made the issue a red negotiations for leaving the eu. if the uk remains part of the customs union, it would be unable to strike trade deals with other countries around the world. labour wants the uk to join a new customs union. the founder of the money saving expert website is suing facebook over claims the site published fake posts using his name and photo. martin lewis launches his case at the high court today, he says he wants the social media giant to change the way it operates. ben ando reports. these are just a few of the 50 or so facebook adds that money saving expert founder martin lewis says nothing to do with him. facebook, he claims, isn't doing enough to stop bogus ads and people who trust his name are being ripped off, so he's suing for defamation and is promising to give damages to anti— scamming charities. facebook is free because of ads. it has said: but mr lewis isn't convinced. i have reported it time and time again over the last year, i put them on notice that i don't do ads, so any adv
many leading conservative ministers, including borisjohnson and david davis have made the issue a red negotiations for leaving the eu. if the uk remains part of the customs union, it would be unable to strike trade deals with other countries around the world. labour wants the uk to join a new customs union. the founder of the money saving expert website is suing facebook over claims the site published fake posts using his name and photo. martin lewis launches his case at the high court today,...
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david davis said that very clearly. because as an mp five yea rs interesting because as an mp five years ago he voted against the idea of military action against the assad regime and he says he has changed his mind but he to note that they are his mind but he to note that they a re clear his mind but he to note that they are clear about the evidence of who carried out that chemical attack. and also to note that it is well thought through and they know what they are trying to achieve. the reason is because so many mps in westminster have lived through iran and libya and they want to note that there is a plan of a wider strategy and they want to be clear about that before making any decisions. at the moment it feels like we are moving towards a situation where there will be some kind of military action and britain will be involved. thank you for now. i'd know you will keep us up—to—date after that meeting. i will be talking to a senior conservative about that in a few minutes but let's assess the situation in washington.
david davis said that very clearly. because as an mp five yea rs interesting because as an mp five years ago he voted against the idea of military action against the assad regime and he says he has changed his mind but he to note that they are his mind but he to note that they a re clear his mind but he to note that they are clear about the evidence of who carried out that chemical attack. and also to note that it is well thought through and they know what they are trying to achieve. the reason...
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david davis had comments on the customs union, and the prime minister said that david davis says a lotent things on different days. frustration is creeping into the irish position. what we see now is that ireland at once something concrete in june. they are not happy to let things drift down until that withdrawal agreements in october. just want a deal, or significant progress on the brexit border issue by june. we are racing towards a high-stakes game. francine: what is more of a headache from the government right just want now? the irish border of the customs union? >> headaches are the nature of these negotiations. i think they are intrinsically linked, these two issues. the customs union is supposedly one of the issues that could really unlock that problem. this customs union problem has been really building up over the last couple of months. whenw this picking up stance.- their this is going to be a big fight over the early part of the summer. the secret talks last night are a sign of how worried the very wing of her brexit party is getting. coming from all sides, not only the iri
david davis had comments on the customs union, and the prime minister said that david davis says a lotent things on different days. frustration is creeping into the irish position. what we see now is that ireland at once something concrete in june. they are not happy to let things drift down until that withdrawal agreements in october. just want a deal, or significant progress on the brexit border issue by june. we are racing towards a high-stakes game. francine: what is more of a headache from...
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we have david davis talking about a customs arrangement. the difference between all of these? potentially a huge amount. one might mean free tariffs and free trade and the other might mean stealing union with the european union which means no trade deals with other countries. many city a lot more detail. on these proposals and there is perhaps a possibility that some sort of fudge could be agreed to the government goes to the motions of trying to achieve a customs union with europe. however, it's going to give us the freedom to negotiate of the trade deals in that may satisfy both sides. the wording of the clauses being voted on today by the lords does not specifically commit the government to its pledge to leave the customs union. we will have to wait and see how the government responds or the proposals they put forward. with a look at detail for the answer. guy: a lot is being price and the pounds of the market is reacting to this. a shift towards maybe a softer brexit. what did the story look like from the other side of the if we were to
we have david davis talking about a customs arrangement. the difference between all of these? potentially a huge amount. one might mean free tariffs and free trade and the other might mean stealing union with the european union which means no trade deals with other countries. many city a lot more detail. on these proposals and there is perhaps a possibility that some sort of fudge could be agreed to the government goes to the motions of trying to achieve a customs union with europe. however,...
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exit the european union until there is a blueprint for a trade deal according to british secretary david davisll could the u.k. to pay $55 billion to the european union. global news, 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. bank earnings season kicks off tomorrow with reports from jpmorgan, citigroup, and wells fargo, but for the about. things like tax cuts and rollbacks bode well for banks, but challenges are lurking, ncluding trade war fears. fears should war but well for some of the trading for these banks, surely? >> that trading is a little different. -- ifg between countries that leads to economic slowdown. whichrldwide become a, has been going well for a while now. it is on four cylinders, and if one of the cylinders pop off because of a trade war, and economies will slow down and that hurts all kinds of activity, including trading and other things such as bending and profits. scarlet: does far there has been a lot of rhetoric. we haven't entered the throws of a trade war yet. and increased vol
exit the european union until there is a blueprint for a trade deal according to british secretary david davisll could the u.k. to pay $55 billion to the european union. global news, 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. bank earnings season kicks off tomorrow with reports from jpmorgan, citigroup, and wells fargo, but for the about. things like tax cuts and rollbacks bode well for banks, but...
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we have david davis with us. we spoke about wembley earlier, so let us look into that.day. you have chosen this story by your namesake, or about your namesake, actually. there is something very unusual in the newspapers today. on the front page of one paper there is a story saying my namesake is fed up and on the brink of resignation in his role as secretary of state for brexit, in another paper, the daily mail, we have a double page spread which is very unusual to hear my namesake talking about his family and his life and things like that. it is very revealing and a well—written article. he says, when i go home, there is no talk of politics, that his family time, and he quotes his wife is saying it is for madmen and women i presume. what do you think dinner parties are like at their house? you do wonder. i have been to dinner parties with a great friend of his also in politics, and they are hugely entertaining, as david is. over the years i used to field calls from media organisations that will remain nameless inviting me to appear with my views on home affairs when da
we have david davis with us. we spoke about wembley earlier, so let us look into that.day. you have chosen this story by your namesake, or about your namesake, actually. there is something very unusual in the newspapers today. on the front page of one paper there is a story saying my namesake is fed up and on the brink of resignation in his role as secretary of state for brexit, in another paper, the daily mail, we have a double page spread which is very unusual to hear my namesake talking...
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some would say that it's too late, it's time to get behind david davis and the people who want to see deal possible. of course, we wa nt best deal possible. of course, we want the best deal possible. but it is not a done deal. if you look at what the government said and theresa may has been honest about it, even if she gets the best deal, which ever way you cut it, we will not be as prosperous as a nation in the future. i don't know any time where a government has said, we are going into a set of negotiations on the basis that when we come out, even at the highest level we will not be as well off as we are today. people are fed up, i understand. but their also frightened and nervous and they have a right to a say on the future of our country, this deal, which will affect 65 million people and generations to come. it is important we get it right and it is important we get it right and it is important we have a people's vote. some would say the say was on 23rd june in 2016 and the country's divided and this will only make that division wider. what happened was parliament said that they
some would say that it's too late, it's time to get behind david davis and the people who want to see deal possible. of course, we wa nt best deal possible. of course, we want the best deal possible. but it is not a done deal. if you look at what the government said and theresa may has been honest about it, even if she gets the best deal, which ever way you cut it, we will not be as prosperous as a nation in the future. i don't know any time where a government has said, we are going into a set...
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david? >> linsey davis, thank you. >>> when we come back tonight, the new storm, when it hits here in the east. when will this end? >>> and that high school charter bus crash i mentioned, right into a bridge, the top of the bus sheared right off. we'll be right back. which is breast cancer metastatthat has spreadr, to other parts of her body. she's also taking prescription ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausal women with hormone receptor-positive her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole was significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus letrozole. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infections that can lead to death. before taking ibrance, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection, liver or kidney problems, are pregnant, breastfeeding, or plan to become pregnant. common side effects include low red blood cell and low platelet counts, infections, tiredness, nausea, sore mouth, abnormalities in liver blood tests, diar
david? >> linsey davis, thank you. >>> when we come back tonight, the new storm, when it hits here in the east. when will this end? >>> and that high school charter bus crash i mentioned, right into a bridge, the top of the bus sheared right off. we'll be right back. which is breast cancer metastatthat has spreadr, to other parts of her body. she's also taking prescription ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausal women with hormone...
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david? >> linsey davis, thank you. >>> and next tonight, seven inmates were killed in a riot at a maximum security prison in south carolina. the violence raged for nearly eight hours inside lee correctional institution outside columbia. 17 people were also injured, but no police officers or prison employees were hurt. the facility houses 1,500 inmates. >>> former first lady barbara bush is resting at home tonight, surrounded by her family, deciding to no longer seek medical treatment. her health may be failing, but her family says barbara bush's spirits and her grace remain strong. abc's marcus moore in houston. >> reporter: tonight, the nation waiting for word about beloved former first lady, barbara bush. the 92-year-old, who is suffering from congestive heart failure and chronic respiratory illness, has "decided not to seek additional medical treatment, and instead will focus on comfort care." the matriarch of the bush family, often referred to as "the enforcer," is surrounded by family tonight. the bush family saying in a statement, "barbara bush has been a rock in the face of her failing heal
david? >> linsey davis, thank you. >>> and next tonight, seven inmates were killed in a riot at a maximum security prison in south carolina. the violence raged for nearly eight hours inside lee correctional institution outside columbia. 17 people were also injured, but no police officers or prison employees were hurt. the facility houses 1,500 inmates. >>> former first lady barbara bush is resting at home tonight, surrounded by her family, deciding to no longer seek...
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david? >> linsey davis in philadelphia. >>> next tonight, to the unexpected nightmare on this tax day for so many. the irs now reporting tonight widespread problems with its website, as millions of americans rush to file their returns before the midnight deadline. the agency reporting a breakdown involving e-filing and direct pay services. taxpayers also having problems using tax software including turbo tax and h&r block. is and we are learning at this hour that the irs has just announced that it is now extending the tax deadline for everyone until midnight tomorrow. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this tuesday. new developments in the nationwide manhunt, and they need your help tonight. the new surveillance coming of the grandmother, accused of two murders. they say allegedly killing one victim to steal her identity. now the reward tonight. >>> also, look at this. the neighborhood fire, several houses going up in flames. news tonight as investigators search for the cause there. >>> and hundreds of americans stranded in mexico. their flight canceled. the airline t
david? >> linsey davis in philadelphia. >>> next tonight, to the unexpected nightmare on this tax day for so many. the irs now reporting tonight widespread problems with its website, as millions of americans rush to file their returns before the midnight deadline. the agency reporting a breakdown involving e-filing and direct pay services. taxpayers also having problems using tax software including turbo tax and h&r block. is and we are learning at this hour that the irs has...
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david? >> linsey davis in philadelphia. >>> and from sacramento tonight, troubling new quells about the police shooting of stephon clark in his grandmother's backyard. tonight, there's now newly released audio and video clips. and you'll remember those first images, of police chasing clark and then firing 20 times. tonight here, the new questions. why police waited about seven minutes to perform cpr, and why did they mute their body cams? here's abc's whit johnson. >> show me your hands! gun, gun, gun! >> reporter: tonight, new body cam video showing the critical moments after the fatal police shooting of stephon clark. >> did he have a gun? >> we haven't secured it yet. >> reporter: confusion. two sacramento officers, who fired 20 shots, still unclear whether clark is armed. >> police department. can you hear us? >> we need to know if you're okay. >> reporter: clark, motionless in his grandmother's backyard. it was roughly seven minutes before officers performed cpr. >> no pulse. >> is he breathing? >> no. >> reporter: the shooting last month sparking outrage. police had been chasing clark, f
david? >> linsey davis in philadelphia. >>> and from sacramento tonight, troubling new quells about the police shooting of stephon clark in his grandmother's backyard. tonight, there's now newly released audio and video clips. and you'll remember those first images, of police chasing clark and then firing 20 times. tonight here, the new questions. why police waited about seven minutes to perform cpr, and why did they mute their body cams? here's abc's whit johnson. >> show...
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and if there are changes needed, we will also communicate to negotiate to david davis michel barniers are needed to avoid real problems for eu citizens. labour are now also calling for a group exemption for all windrush individuals from immigration rules on for the burden of proof to be placed on home office officials, to prove that someone does not have the right to remain. almost certain, i think, too, but prime minister's questions later today. norman, thank you. the head of the cia has reportedly travelled to north korea to meet the country's leader, kim jong—un. according to unnamed officials, mike pompeo went to pyongyang over the easter weekend to prepare for direct talks between mr kim and the american president. donald trump is currently hosting the japanese prime minister and he told reporters that five locations are being considered for the meeting. a plan by inspectors in syria in douma has been delayed, according to some reports. gunfire was heard at the site delaying the inspection due today. a team of experts from the chemical watchdog arrived in damascus on saturday,
and if there are changes needed, we will also communicate to negotiate to david davis michel barniers are needed to avoid real problems for eu citizens. labour are now also calling for a group exemption for all windrush individuals from immigration rules on for the burden of proof to be placed on home office officials, to prove that someone does not have the right to remain. almost certain, i think, too, but prime minister's questions later today. norman, thank you. the head of the cia has...
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davis goes yard off of david price. that's a three-run shot. davis drove in all four of the a's runs. he had the most home runs in the bigs the past three years, as the a's win 4-1. >>> that will do it for sports. more news coming up after the break. some nice weather out the today to enjoy a day at the park -- or perhaps a wedding! >>> finally tonight, nice weather to enjoy a day at the park or maybe do a little wedding planning. >> this gown is being featured in ivory over pearl. >> love was in the air at gilroy gardens today for the ever after dream wedding expo. the theme park invited brides and grooms to find inspiration for their nuptials. about 50 vendors were there including event coordinators, caterers and very important, photographers. >> today we're here for the caterers, food, hair, makeup maybe, too. and we're just kind of, like, getting ideas. >> organizers say they were really happy with the turnout and they're hoping to bring the event back next year. >> gorgeous day to think about -- >> weddings. >> yeah. >> if you happen to hav
davis goes yard off of david price. that's a three-run shot. davis drove in all four of the a's runs. he had the most home runs in the bigs the past three years, as the a's win 4-1. >>> that will do it for sports. more news coming up after the break. some nice weather out the today to enjoy a day at the park -- or perhaps a wedding! >>> finally tonight, nice weather to enjoy a day at the park or maybe do a little wedding planning. >> this gown is being featured in ivory...
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after a chemical attack in syria, 30 mps voting against it from the conservative side, among them david davisi think it is a question of when and not if they will be military action against syria. —— there will be military action. the daughter of a former russian spy poisoned in salisbury has rejected an offer of help from moscow. in a statement yulia skripal, who was discharged from hospital on monday, also said herfather, sergei, was still seriously ill. the international chemical weapons watchdog is expected to release details of its investigation into the nerve agent attack in the next few hours. andrew plant reports. yulia skripal left hospital on monday. herfather, sergei, is still there, after both were exposed to a nerve agent in the city of salisbury last month. she is now in a secret location, and has asked to be left alone. but in a statement she praised hospital staff, saying... she also refuses offers of help from russia, adding... sergei skripal is a former russian spy who was living in the uk. he and his daughter were discovered on a park bench on a march. it was unclear if the
after a chemical attack in syria, 30 mps voting against it from the conservative side, among them david davisi think it is a question of when and not if they will be military action against syria. —— there will be military action. the daughter of a former russian spy poisoned in salisbury has rejected an offer of help from moscow. in a statement yulia skripal, who was discharged from hospital on monday, also said herfather, sergei, was still seriously ill. the international chemical weapons...
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david 0rnstein, bbc news. gareth davies is the boxing correspondent of the daily telegraph. comfortable win. but i think as he himself admits and his coach admits, he is still a work in progress, and because he won the world title in 2016, when there was an opportunity, he is probably still three fights ahead of where they would want him to be. in other words, are probably a yearand a to be. in other words, are probably a year and a half in advance of where he would like to be. so we do see frailty in him and weaknesses in him although he is this 17.5 stone adonis. the referee, i think, him although he is this 17.5 stone adonis. the referee, ithink, cast him although he is this 17.5 stone adonis. the referee, i think, cast a shadow over the fight. it was a very cagey chess match for the first half of the fight, joshua controlling it mainly behind his big ramrod jab, but the problem was, when the two men actually wanted to go into battle, the referee just would men actually wanted to go into battle, the refereejust would not let them fight. it was like watching an amateur bou
david 0rnstein, bbc news. gareth davies is the boxing correspondent of the daily telegraph. comfortable win. but i think as he himself admits and his coach admits, he is still a work in progress, and because he won the world title in 2016, when there was an opportunity, he is probably still three fights ahead of where they would want him to be. in other words, are probably a yearand a to be. in other words, are probably a year and a half in advance of where he would like to be. so we do see...
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. >> in fact, ileana davi, david,d by. michael, what did you make of the president's comments, he said clearly in that interview with fox news this morning, michael cohen, he represented me in the crazy stormy daniels thing. >> well, this case gets better every day, every hour, and one of the reasons why it gets better is that they step in to every trap we lay. fox and friends, i want to thank "fox and friends" for having the president on this morning to talk about our case and michael cohen. the president's statements this morning are very, very damaging to him in our case, because it directly contradicts what he said on air force one relating to his knowledge or lack there of the agreement of $130,000. it is going to add considerable momentum to our efforts to depose the president and place him under oath, because now we have two contrary statements, made within the same month, relating to what he knew about the agreement, what he didn't know what his relationship was with michael cohen and we're going to utilize that st
. >> in fact, ileana davi, david,d by. michael, what did you make of the president's comments, he said clearly in that interview with fox news this morning, michael cohen, he represented me in the crazy stormy daniels thing. >> well, this case gets better every day, every hour, and one of the reasons why it gets better is that they step in to every trap we lay. fox and friends, i want to thank "fox and friends" for having the president on this morning to talk about our...
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davis goes yard off of david price. that's a three-run shot. four of the a's runs the most momi runs in the big the past three years as the a's win 4-1. that does it for sports. more news after the break. taco taco are you one of the millions of americans living with a taco obsession? my $3 taco deal with three of the tacos you love and a refreshing drink can help. try my $3 taco deal today. clear! taco! taco! new at jack in the box. with pg&e in the sierras. and i'm an arborist since the onset of the drought, more than 129 million trees have died in california. pg&e prunes and removes over a million trees every year to ensure that hazardous trees can't impact power lines. and since the onset of the drought we've doubled our efforts. i grew up in the forests out in this area and honestly it's heartbreaking to see all these trees dying. what guides me is ensuring that the public is going to be safer and that these forests can be sustained and enjoyed by the community in the future. has your love for tacos turned into an obsession?. my $3 taco de
davis goes yard off of david price. that's a three-run shot. four of the a's runs the most momi runs in the big the past three years as the a's win 4-1. that does it for sports. more news after the break. taco taco are you one of the millions of americans living with a taco obsession? my $3 taco deal with three of the tacos you love and a refreshing drink can help. try my $3 taco deal today. clear! taco! taco! new at jack in the box. with pg&e in the sierras. and i'm an arborist since the...
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davis? >> good afternoon. david on behalf of the san francisco housing. what happened at the board of supervisors is that out of the land use commission there was a vote to change supervisor peskin's opposition letter to aask senator weiner to amend. sb8 sb827. out of land use a recommend -- amendmented recommend occasicam. supervisor said i don't want to move forward with an amend letter. i want to move forward with an opposition letter. the first vote of the board of supervisors was to amend the amend letter to an opposition letter and the second vote was to whether to approve the opposition letter. so that -- that's where -- that's where. so the other thing i want to take the time. as we've been talking about sb827 was amended this week and i just wanted to give a couple of highlights not getting into details. but a couple of things that changed is that it established inclutch ordinary rules for any -- inclusionary rules using using sb827 that does not have an inclusionary role. so you would not be able to use it. it has stroerng demolition crueltiontr
davis? >> good afternoon. david on behalf of the san francisco housing. what happened at the board of supervisors is that out of the land use commission there was a vote to change supervisor peskin's opposition letter to aask senator weiner to amend. sb8 sb827. out of land use a recommend -- amendmented recommend occasicam. supervisor said i don't want to move forward with an amend letter. i want to move forward with an opposition letter. the first vote of the board of supervisors was to...
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president 2016, how fbi director james comey lost hillary clinton the presidency," lanny davis and author davidl disclosure, david has been my career attorney and has negotiated every contract for radio and tv. lanny, i think i once gave you in a restaurant $5, we have attorney-client privilege. isn't that true? >> i've never been your attorney because you don't trust me enough to give you advice. >> sean: [laughs] >> hello, david. >> hey, lanny. >> sean: might have been a haze of having a drink. all right, you dislike, lanny -- you dislike comey for a bunch of other reasons and it's funny because every liberal hated comey. hated him with a passion. and people like harry reid, "he needs to go." you really believe the cost hillary the election. putting that aside, do you thine comey has ethical issues andll perhaps even legal ones? >> look, until yesterday, i have never used the l word about james comey, which is the "lie" word. i trusted many people like eric holder who respected him and said he exercised extremely poor judgment, that is the book ies wrote, that the whole world circulates aroun
president 2016, how fbi director james comey lost hillary clinton the presidency," lanny davis and author davidl disclosure, david has been my career attorney and has negotiated every contract for radio and tv. lanny, i think i once gave you in a restaurant $5, we have attorney-client privilege. isn't that true? >> i've never been your attorney because you don't trust me enough to give you advice. >> sean: [laughs] >> hello, david. >> hey, lanny. >> sean:...
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david. >> good afternoon, commissioners. todd davison behalf of the san francisco housing action coalition. so i think this is the exact project where the rubber meets the road in everything that we've been talking about for the last kind of six months here, all right? the cost of building housing when you add all of them together, construction, labor, cost of financing, bmr costs, impact fees, that's the reason we're not getting housing on this site. the developer is a developer who does mixed use developments. this is a perfect location for housing. the neighborhood wants it. the developer wants it. the project does not pencil, and this is what -- i mean, when we're talking about -- this is a self-inflicted wound by the city and county of san francisco that we're not getting housing here. that i don't know about these other developers who are saying that the project's can pencil. i'd be really curious to talk to them. i can tell you that my members are telling me that there are projects all the time in san francisco right now that wi
david. >> good afternoon, commissioners. todd davison behalf of the san francisco housing action coalition. so i think this is the exact project where the rubber meets the road in everything that we've been talking about for the last kind of six months here, all right? the cost of building housing when you add all of them together, construction, labor, cost of financing, bmr costs, impact fees, that's the reason we're not getting housing on this site. the developer is a developer who does...
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inactivity a court hearing is set for him there to have downed david ferrer in straight sets to put the first point on the board for germany the davis cup is a best of five contest with four singles matches and a doubles match which. of the top stories that we're following for you the u.s. has imposed economic sanctions on. officials washington said the move was in response to move. around the world it's one of the sternest actions against. so far and at least seven people. after israeli forces...