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this is the road from manston to dover.tra lorries, some have suggested the town of sandwich will be cut off. it's just a nightmare. it'll be a nightmare. a nightmare for the town. it's a situation that can only end in disaster. the fear about the 30—mile queue is fear. this business of project fear. in the town square, i met the local kent county councillor. the authority recently wrote to the government, concerned that plans for an orderly brexit are years behind schedule. there's technology that could provide the answers. whether the technology can be in place fast enough to do that is a different issue, and i think people need to work extremely hard to work out how that's going to happen. you've only got a few months, though. i know. and that's why people are so concerned, isn't it? with the threat of disruption, warehouse companies are building speculatively on sites in essex and kent. we've got a matter of two or three months to put infrastructure in place to cope with five times as many customs clearances as we curre
this is the road from manston to dover.tra lorries, some have suggested the town of sandwich will be cut off. it's just a nightmare. it'll be a nightmare. a nightmare for the town. it's a situation that can only end in disaster. the fear about the 30—mile queue is fear. this business of project fear. in the town square, i met the local kent county councillor. the authority recently wrote to the government, concerned that plans for an orderly brexit are years behind schedule. there's...
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, the worst—case scenario, planes don't fly and dover is bunged up and the south—east is gridlocked.ntext, this has come from a briefing to the treasury from the supermarkets, so they are doing their data collection. they do want their prices to increase. of course not. if dave gets clogged up that is not just annoying for people like me who live in kent —— if dover gets clogged up. but if you look at how much food is imported and how much comes through dover, and because of the weather and the drought, which we happy loving to a degree, the cost of fruit and vegetables will go up. harsh winter and a hard summer, it will put the price of fresh produce up. can you show this cartoon? it is a lovely cartoon. meal deal £10, no deal meal £11. very clever. laughter i like that. and now the boris burqa story, another poll in the daily express, this time in support of boris. sort of. people saying he should not be disciplined, 40% say he should be disciplined and 53% say i'io. he should be disciplined and 53% say no. that was a bit narrow, really. he had to go under investigation by the tory
, the worst—case scenario, planes don't fly and dover is bunged up and the south—east is gridlocked.ntext, this has come from a briefing to the treasury from the supermarkets, so they are doing their data collection. they do want their prices to increase. of course not. if dave gets clogged up that is not just annoying for people like me who live in kent —— if dover gets clogged up. but if you look at how much food is imported and how much comes through dover, and because of the weather...
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. >> b: the port of dover, 26 miles from calais in france, is the main freight gatewaybr betweeain and europe. it handles business worth $142 billion dollars each year and up 's 10,000 trucks a day. the e.ree movement of roods rules mean it only takes two minutes to pss a truck now...ut without a brexit agreement, the reimposition of customs and other border checks could cause major diuption as dover warned in this video. >> even if it took an extra two minutes to process a lorry it would cause queues o 17 miles at dover. and there would be similar chaos in calais and dunkirk. the slowed movement of goods wouldn't just impact ports, it would impact the whole supply chain. >> brabant: dover claims highways could become parking mats. some british supet chiefs have warned there could be food shortages, and one even claimed civil unrest might break out. but william bain, a rmer lawmaker who represents the retail industry would not go that far. >> i think the key thing is that british consumers have becomein used to gethe food that they want, the quality that they want, at the price they wa
. >> b: the port of dover, 26 miles from calais in france, is the main freight gatewaybr betweeain and europe. it handles business worth $142 billion dollars each year and up 's 10,000 trucks a day. the e.ree movement of roods rules mean it only takes two minutes to pss a truck now...ut without a brexit agreement, the reimposition of customs and other border checks could cause major diuption as dover warned in this video. >> even if it took an extra two minutes to process a lorry it...
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, they could the queues at dover, they could the queuesin queues at dover, they could the queues in calais your view, we have the biggest short—term impact, but if you look at the dutch ports is welcome the belgian ports and so on, some of these places, and some of these suppliers and businesses, they are going to have a very serious impact of trade is disrupted to the extent that, theoretically but it could be. martin mentioned mark carney. he is on the front page of the telegraph, being blamed a slump in the pound? that was a temporary blip, but he is being blamed for much more than that. he has been described byjacob rees—mogg as the high priest of project fear. and lots of other people are lining up. priti patel, david jones, the former brexit minister, peter bone and others. very harsh in their criticism of mark carney, the governor of the bank of england, saying that he is really presenting a very pessimistic picture, a doomsday scenario. but of course contingency planning has to be done. 0ne course contingency planning has to be done. one that not voice of doom at all about brexit a
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it's warm. >> even with all those investments they're going have to sell a lot of dover sole to makeillion. for "nightly business report,"nk i'm robert fn manhattan. >> well. >> can't wait. >>an't wait. >> that does it for us tonight. i'm sue herera. thanksor joining us. >> i'm bill griffith. see you tomorrow. ♪ ♪ >> this is "bbc world news america." >> funding of this prtion is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing lutions for america' neglected needs, and purepoint financial. >> how do we shape our tomorrow? it starts with a vision. we see its ideal form in our mind, and then we begin t we strip away everything that stands in the way to reveal new possibilities. at purepoint financial, we have designed our moderpp
it's warm. >> even with all those investments they're going have to sell a lot of dover sole to makeillion. for "nightly business report,"nk i'm robert fn manhattan. >> well. >> can't wait. >>an't wait. >> that does it for us tonight. i'm sue herera. thanksor joining us. >> i'm bill griffith. see you tomorrow. ♪ ♪ >> this is "bbc world news america." >> funding of this prtion is made possible by the freeman foundation,...
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movement of goods wouldn't just impact ports, it would impact the whole supply chain. >> brabant: dover claims highways could become parking lots. some british supermarket chiefs have warned there could be food shortages, andne even claimed civil unrest might break out. but william bain, a former lawmaker who represents the retail industry would not go tat far. >> i think key thing is that british consumers have become used to getting the food that they wan the quality that they want, at the price they want aven they want it. and the problem weis is that a no deal brexit would put those sensitive supply chains at risk. >> brabant: time is rapidly running out for there to be an amicable divorce settlement. a recent poll shows that that mod britons are completely up with the painful negotiations and just want the whole process to be completed. another survey showed that there were about 100 parliamentary constituencies or districts that voted in the referendum to leave would opt to remain should they be given a second opportunity. but the chances of there being a second referendum are min
movement of goods wouldn't just impact ports, it would impact the whole supply chain. >> brabant: dover claims highways could become parking lots. some british supermarket chiefs have warned there could be food shortages, andne even claimed civil unrest might break out. but william bain, a former lawmaker who represents the retail industry would not go tat far. >> i think key thing is that british consumers have become used to getting the food that they wan the quality that they...
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the dover area became known as hell's corner.sheer weight of numbers, the enemy again and again broke through the coastal defenses. narrator: between august 31 and september 5, 30 major attacks were launched. the british lost only 219 planes and saved 132 pilots. invasion plans were going completely haywire. the not these were blind with rage. has never mind understood why free people fight on against overwhelming odds. hit learn our new he was superior in every weapon except the weapon of spirit he said, break the spirit, crush the people, crush the spirit of democratic life itself. invasion now would have to wait. the nazis would avoid the raf and smash the city of london into the rubble they had made of warsaw and rotterdam. >> even the people themselves did not know the answer. defenses they trusted inward london's hastily assembled antiaircraft, a balloon barrage which cap the raiders at high altitude. the royal, now down to its last reserves, and the plane downright got of the people -- of the plain downright guts the peopl
the dover area became known as hell's corner.sheer weight of numbers, the enemy again and again broke through the coastal defenses. narrator: between august 31 and september 5, 30 major attacks were launched. the british lost only 219 planes and saved 132 pilots. invasion plans were going completely haywire. the not these were blind with rage. has never mind understood why free people fight on against overwhelming odds. hit learn our new he was superior in every weapon except the weapon of...
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maybe a5 or 50 through the dover straits this evening —— dover straits. 12 or 13 across scotland, 15—re, perhaps a late high of 19 or 20 in the isles of scilly and the channel islands. eventually the heaviest of the rain will clear way from the east coast later this evening. behind it, some showers in parts of northern england and scotland and elsewhere a mixture of variable cloud and clear spells. temperatures dropping between 91a, not quite as cool as the last few nights. and i'm generally between 9-1a. it will nights. and i'm generally between 9—1a. it will be generally warmer. sunshine around. still some rain at times. for many, bank holiday monday, some showers, it be com pletely monday, some showers, it be completely dry that much drier day by comparison to today. mixture of sunny spells, cloud coming and going, large amounts of cloud in the afternoon and brisk winds at first will ease down as in the sunshine, temperatures between 17—17, cooler for the far north of scotland. the cloud will fit in and break and the showers will fade and tomorrow evening we will have clear skies.
maybe a5 or 50 through the dover straits this evening —— dover straits. 12 or 13 across scotland, 15—re, perhaps a late high of 19 or 20 in the isles of scilly and the channel islands. eventually the heaviest of the rain will clear way from the east coast later this evening. behind it, some showers in parts of northern england and scotland and elsewhere a mixture of variable cloud and clear spells. temperatures dropping between 91a, not quite as cool as the last few nights. and i'm...
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area. -- the dover area became known as house corner -- hell's corner.gh defenses. [bombing] ♪ they reached an land to the air drums. aircraft plants. ammunition factories and machine shops. >> gunfire in the southeast, ride. >♪ [whistle blowing] ♪ the workers kept working. the raf kept flying. the men with wings alone in the sky, behind them, motors and machine guns were shooting down more than the luftwaffe. they were smashing the nasty plan of the world conquest. >> 109 destroyed. i had a wonderful party thinks. >> are you all right? this -- augustof 24 and september 5, 25 major attacks were launched. the cost of germans, 560 planes. 219 andish lost only saved 132 pilots. hitler's plans were going haywire. the nazi's were blind with rage. the german mind has never understood why free people fight on against overwhelming odds. hitler knew he was superior in every weapon except the weapon of spirit. he told garang, to break the spirit and crush the people. crush the spirit of democratic life itself. the invasion would have to wait. the raf is would avoi
area. -- the dover area became known as house corner -- hell's corner.gh defenses. [bombing] ♪ they reached an land to the air drums. aircraft plants. ammunition factories and machine shops. >> gunfire in the southeast, ride. >♪ [whistle blowing] ♪ the workers kept working. the raf kept flying. the men with wings alone in the sky, behind them, motors and machine guns were shooting down more than the luftwaffe. they were smashing the nasty plan of the world conquest. >> 109...
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simonjones is at port of dover for us this morning.it looks like a lovely day. it could get tricky later on? yes, it is expected to bea tricky later on? yes, it is expected to be a frantic friday and for many people a fraud friday at the start of the bank holiday weekend. the rac reckon 14 million of us are going to ta ke to reckon 14 million of us are going to take to our khazir for leisure journeys over the next four days. —— get into our cars. people are already in the queue and they expect 8000 here alone. at eurotunnel it is almost double that, some 15,000 vehicles, likely to lead to problems on the motorways, for example the m20 is expected to be very busy, also the m1 and the m5. if you are setting out today the worst time is to be when tourist traffic combined with people leaving work early. there are also likely to be problems over the weekend over the railways, london euston for example will be shut for the second weekend in a i’ow. shut for the second weekend in a row. and also liverpooljohn lennon airport is facing strike a
simonjones is at port of dover for us this morning.it looks like a lovely day. it could get tricky later on? yes, it is expected to bea tricky later on? yes, it is expected to be a frantic friday and for many people a fraud friday at the start of the bank holiday weekend. the rac reckon 14 million of us are going to ta ke to reckon 14 million of us are going to take to our khazir for leisure journeys over the next four days. —— get into our cars. people are already in the queue and they...
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maybe a5 or 50 through the dover straits this evening —— dover straits. 12 or 13 across scotland, 15—illy and the channel islands. eventually the heaviest of the rain will clear way from the east coast later this evening. behind it, some showers in parts of northern england and scotland and elsewhere a mixture of variable cloud and clear spells. temperatures dropping between 91a, not quite as cool as the last few nights. and i'm generally between 9-1a. it will nights. and i'm generally between 9—1a. it will be generally warmer. sunshine around. still some rain at times. for many, bank holiday monday, some showers, it be com pletely monday, some showers, it be completely dry that much drier day by comparison to today. mixture of sunny spells, cloud
maybe a5 or 50 through the dover straits this evening —— dover straits. 12 or 13 across scotland, 15—illy and the channel islands. eventually the heaviest of the rain will clear way from the east coast later this evening. behind it, some showers in parts of northern england and scotland and elsewhere a mixture of variable cloud and clear spells. temperatures dropping between 91a, not quite as cool as the last few nights. and i'm generally between 9-1a. it will nights. and i'm generally...
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the ports of dover had long delays today as new customs checks were introduced, stretches of the m25een turned into a lorry park with tailbacks in kent is now stretching ten miles. in ireland, there were reported scuffles at the border as the irish guards tried to turn away fa ns the irish guards tried to turn away fans and lorries heading into the republic. at heathrow, 100 flights cancelled through the day with delays at dover, the government has begun to airlift the most urgently needed supplies including shortlife medicines. they ensure the public there are stockpiles for hospitals which will last six weeks. in supermarkets there were long queues at checkouts as people ignored advice not to panic buy on the continent, british expats complained of delays accessing pensions and savings. from today, new charges will apply for british people withdrawing money and european banks. this is beyond brexit, it is april one 2019. a brave new world, despite the fears of chaos and panic. britain is adapting quickly to life as an independent trading nation. this morning at a brexit ceremony, t
the ports of dover had long delays today as new customs checks were introduced, stretches of the m25een turned into a lorry park with tailbacks in kent is now stretching ten miles. in ireland, there were reported scuffles at the border as the irish guards tried to turn away fa ns the irish guards tried to turn away fans and lorries heading into the republic. at heathrow, 100 flights cancelled through the day with delays at dover, the government has begun to airlift the most urgently needed...
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i'm hoping to hoping to get to dover on wednesday lunchtime. around and went back to harbour. the english channel is the everest of swings always a touch swim and we have to do things as safely as possible. —— of swims, a lwa ys as safely as possible. —— of swims, always the toughest of swims. we are going to try and do it at night, this evening rant about nine o'clock. it is the final headland, i have done eight. it is almost as if the last one is saying to me can you have come so far but you have to get past us. you say at night. we are watching pictures of you summing at night. how do even know you are going in the right direction?” night. how do even know you are going in the right direction? i have a support boat next to me guiding me. anybody swimming across the english channel, from dover to calais, normally you will do a section at night. this is something i have done on previous swims. section at night. this is something i have done on previous swimsm section at night. this is something i have done on previous swims. it is amazing what
i'm hoping to hoping to get to dover on wednesday lunchtime. around and went back to harbour. the english channel is the everest of swings always a touch swim and we have to do things as safely as possible. —— of swims, a lwa ys as safely as possible. —— of swims, always the toughest of swims. we are going to try and do it at night, this evening rant about nine o'clock. it is the final headland, i have done eight. it is almost as if the last one is saying to me can you have come so far...
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clyde keith was up in dover, mayor of dover. he was running for governor and a few other things, and john kay was one of his coordinators. well, my kids don't even know where those papers are, but they are in that chest. but over on the other side of the attic are all these political signs and worn-out political buttons of all the elections. but the most prized possession is a little paper bag that richard nixon handed to me, and there were all these buttons that said "nixon's the one." and after i handed out half of them, i thought, i better keep a few of those. but how many people in this -- in the state of new hampshire have such a place in their house where they remember all of these primaries, all of these elections over the years and how important it has been to the history of the united states of america. like mr. gardner, secretary gardner, said in the beginning, we were apt to do things in the beginning, and maybe that's right. i used to campaign, and i would say new hampshire is great because it all started in the begi
clyde keith was up in dover, mayor of dover. he was running for governor and a few other things, and john kay was one of his coordinators. well, my kids don't even know where those papers are, but they are in that chest. but over on the other side of the attic are all these political signs and worn-out political buttons of all the elections. but the most prized possession is a little paper bag that richard nixon handed to me, and there were all these buttons that said "nixon's the...
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that the marks and spencers are saying it his images are held up the border checks on the border at dover marks & spencer sam acho not be available in paris. an american president burnley has had this image in his time. this might be a clincher. they did not have a need that gastronomic delights of their owfi. that gastronomic delights of their own. not enough restaurants. his anguish is almost perfect. he is evidently had a sandwich. -- anguish. back to the phones. take phones from under 11. this is in quotation marks. who is saying this and of course it comes on the day that apparently what we check our phones 12 times a day or something like that? i think it's 12 signs in an houror like that? i think it's 12 signs in an hour or something ridiculous like that. this is from doctorjohn golden, the vice—chairman of the royal college are codgers, who is basically saying don't even resist giving your children a mobile phone until they are at least a secondary school. and he said one of the things that look at is a study that there is a rise in depression, especially among women aged 16, 24,
that the marks and spencers are saying it his images are held up the border checks on the border at dover marks & spencer sam acho not be available in paris. an american president burnley has had this image in his time. this might be a clincher. they did not have a need that gastronomic delights of their owfi. that gastronomic delights of their own. not enough restaurants. his anguish is almost perfect. he is evidently had a sandwich. -- anguish. back to the phones. take phones from under...
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the country dover oh it's grotesque that bed near it well in the last men who seek your see here opportunity says i ended up going to regard it as a duo that's gone and i'm sure they were going to double double never will not and just outlived the transmitter the cat's cloned if that is secretarial support or sweet as a car so carter is horrid and most of you are not as well as a lot of you little rosie moderate or reality secretary was so larry. but ago it was to be no longer starving going through. rehabilitation i don't. read you know not with enough you know which i got there is. an issue of more that i missed most. of. the construction of this fence between georgia and south the sense here started straight after the war however the border line hasn't been fully fenced. for russian border guards to be stationed along the border to help with security. just. you know show. that. there is no thought to be correct when you. bring you some. of the. mysteries of. the borderlines were defined by rather old maps which just didn't reflect current reality in the border called the village and so so
the country dover oh it's grotesque that bed near it well in the last men who seek your see here opportunity says i ended up going to regard it as a duo that's gone and i'm sure they were going to double double never will not and just outlived the transmitter the cat's cloned if that is secretarial support or sweet as a car so carter is horrid and most of you are not as well as a lot of you little rosie moderate or reality secretary was so larry. but ago it was to be no longer starving going...
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the country dover oh it's grotesque that bed near it well in the last men who seek you will see here opportunity says i need it all gone i regard it as a duo that's gone and i'm sure they were going to double double never will not and just outlive a chance with a tragic mound as that is how crushed her words are cardoza each as a carter or carter is horrid and most of it or not as well as a lot of illiteracy i doubt it or reality secretary was. so mary. let it go it was to be in the longest our thing going to. be by the nation i'd rather the. read you know no with nothing on which i got to. go. with a small. letter did you know that. the construction of this fence between georgia and south a sense here started straight after the war however the border line hasn't been fully fenced. for russian border guards to be stationed along the border to help with security. you know show. that. there is no thought to be correct we'll. bring you some. of the. ministers and. the borderlines were defined by rather old maps which just didn't reflect current reality in the border called the village a
the country dover oh it's grotesque that bed near it well in the last men who seek you will see here opportunity says i need it all gone i regard it as a duo that's gone and i'm sure they were going to double double never will not and just outlive a chance with a tragic mound as that is how crushed her words are cardoza each as a carter or carter is horrid and most of it or not as well as a lot of illiteracy i doubt it or reality secretary was. so mary. let it go it was to be in the longest our...
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the country dover to its grotesque death bed near it well in the last men who seek you will see him opportunities as i did all gone i regard it as a duo that's gone and i'm sure they were going to double double never will not and just outlived a chance with a tragic mound as that is secretarial sarkar so as we each as our course or carter is horrid and most of you are no doubt well are a lot of illiteracy i doubt it or reality secretary was so larry. but you go it was to be no longer a star thing going to. be. read you know not with enough you know which i got there is. an issue of more that i'm a little bit in. the construction of this fence between georgia and south the sense here started straight after the war however the border line hasn't been fully fenced. for russian border guards to be stationed along the border to help with security. just. listening to any sort. of you know show. that. there is no thought of we no. longer in useful. the. mystery of. the borderlines were defined by rather old maps which just didn't reflect current reality in the border called the village and so some of th
the country dover to its grotesque death bed near it well in the last men who seek you will see him opportunities as i did all gone i regard it as a duo that's gone and i'm sure they were going to double double never will not and just outlived a chance with a tragic mound as that is secretarial sarkar so as we each as our course or carter is horrid and most of you are no doubt well are a lot of illiteracy i doubt it or reality secretary was so larry. but you go it was to be no longer a star...
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the country dover though it's grotesque that bed near it well in the last men who seek your see here opportunity says i don't at all going to regard it as a duo that's gone and i'm sure we're going to double double never we're not and just as left a transmitter as a static mound as i do secretarial circuit or switch as a car so carter is horrid and most everywhere not as well as a lot of illiteracy i doubt it or yeah the secretary was. so mary. let it go it was to be in the longest are thing going through. rehabilitation i'd rather. read you know with an oath you know which i forgot there is. an issue of more that i missed most. of. the construction of this fence between georgia and south the sense here started straight after the war however the border line hasn't been fully fenced. for russian border guards to be stationed along the border to help with security. just enough to show. that. there is no thought of big arc we'll. bring you some. of the. mysteries of. the borderlines were defined by rather old maps which just didn't reflect current reality in the border called the villag
the country dover though it's grotesque that bed near it well in the last men who seek your see here opportunity says i don't at all going to regard it as a duo that's gone and i'm sure we're going to double double never we're not and just as left a transmitter as a static mound as i do secretarial circuit or switch as a car so carter is horrid and most everywhere not as well as a lot of illiteracy i doubt it or yeah the secretary was. so mary. let it go it was to be in the longest are thing...
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and dover however maybe for britain it's the best idea to go back to the good old british pork pie know that that might be the future of the united kingdom and we know it is all about nostalgia and the olden times my goodness but i don't know how hungry i am anyway in this but i don't say thank you and he in brussels they can. well it happened exactly as expected the us is slapped more tariffs on chinese goods and china responded in kind of this is the second round of tariffs from the trumpet ministration a twenty five percent tariff on sixteen billion dollars worth of imports china's latest tariffs are aimed at three hundred american products. new negotiations couldn't prevent the latest turn of the screw so far the u.s. and china have each imposed import duties on goods worth around fifty billion u.s. dollars now american companies in china are getting on the easy intimate issue that our companies think about is the uncertainty that the conflict brings uncertainty isn't good for business it limits your ability to invest in new developments in a country that impacts your ability to hir
and dover however maybe for britain it's the best idea to go back to the good old british pork pie know that that might be the future of the united kingdom and we know it is all about nostalgia and the olden times my goodness but i don't know how hungry i am anyway in this but i don't say thank you and he in brussels they can. well it happened exactly as expected the us is slapped more tariffs on chinese goods and china responded in kind of this is the second round of tariffs from the trumpet...
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if he asia bag guy, he is just if he is a bad guy, it's hand in hand with the go so we dover elon musk's public statements and hunts do pass the smell test. not a good guy, not a libertarian and after the book was written, came out an as avowed socialist, which is not a good idea, not a credit on his blotter. we have a chapter destroyed all these people and say if they're ick i money from government are the on the good side or the bad side of the ledger? >> host: do you deal with should...
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dover however maybe for britain it's the best idea to go back to the good old british pork pie know that that might be the future off the united kingdom and we know it is all about nostalgia and the olden times my goodness but i don't know how hungry i am after that anyway thank you and both offer tea in brussels thank you barbara. about you are you ready for dinner. right pif and either let's talk about something a little bit more palatable i guess or tell them global jury necessarily sure if it is going away the u.s. has slapped a twenty five percent tariff on sixteen billion dollars worth of imports from china potentially cutting off another food source this is a second round of tariffs in response to what the trumpet administration calls beijing's unfair trade practices will china reacted swiftly with its own high tariffs on over three hundred american products as the trade war vicious circle continues its dangerous downward spiral. new negotiations couldn't prevent the latest turn of the screw so far the u.s. and china have each imposed import duties on goods worth around fifty bill
dover however maybe for britain it's the best idea to go back to the good old british pork pie know that that might be the future off the united kingdom and we know it is all about nostalgia and the olden times my goodness but i don't know how hungry i am after that anyway thank you and both offer tea in brussels thank you barbara. about you are you ready for dinner. right pif and either let's talk about something a little bit more palatable i guess or tell them global jury necessarily sure if...
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no—deal brexit, most of eastern england will be turned into a giant lorry park because of the queues at doveris being planned on m20, and the lorry drivers need somewhere to go. unsurprisingly, this was left out of the government's technical papers on brexit that were released last week. presumably, sadly there wasn't time. when borisjohnson was criticising the prime minister's chequers deal, he proudly called it a turd. we were shocked we were having to say that went on television! 0ne quick word on portaloos, please. what a mess we are in! of course, we are accused of project there. look at this. that project there. look at this. that project fear. but it's a fine time to be in the portaloo business. back to be in the portaloo business. back to the telegraph, something close to my heart. a battle royal looms over bosworth field. richard iii, whose remains were only identified in a car park in leicester, is at the centre of a development dispute, because there is a car testing track and they want to build and on the site of final battle ground.” and they want to build and on the site of fina
no—deal brexit, most of eastern england will be turned into a giant lorry park because of the queues at doveris being planned on m20, and the lorry drivers need somewhere to go. unsurprisingly, this was left out of the government's technical papers on brexit that were released last week. presumably, sadly there wasn't time. when borisjohnson was criticising the prime minister's chequers deal, he proudly called it a turd. we were shocked we were having to say that went on television! 0ne quick...
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are really negative and think there will be too is —— there will be queues for miles and miles from doverand the same on the other side in france, and we will have to stockpile, or do you think things will not be so bad? i think it is somewhere between the two, but to believe there will be no impact is wrong. physical market —— the single market matters. jonathan will return because we have some very interesting and important stories to get our teeth stuck into in our programme. but in the meantime, we go to another story that has been breaking of the night. —— overnight. the australian prime minister malcolm turnbull has said he is willing to stand down if a second leadership contest is called. it follows the departure of several cabinet members earlier today and an unsuccessful leadership challenge by peter dutton earlier this week. mr turnbull accused people within his party of bullying and intimidating others into changing leader. in terms of my own intentions, when the party room meeting is called, i will invite a spill motion to be moved. if the motion is carried, i will take that a
are really negative and think there will be too is —— there will be queues for miles and miles from doverand the same on the other side in france, and we will have to stockpile, or do you think things will not be so bad? i think it is somewhere between the two, but to believe there will be no impact is wrong. physical market —— the single market matters. jonathan will return because we have some very interesting and important stories to get our teeth stuck into in our programme. but in...
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wade, but there are arguments and transcripts in dover versus bolton. although sarah weddington has gotten a lot of media over the decades, the assistant attorney general for georgia argued both rounds of arguments. she is regularly touted to be the best or a list of all the attorneys in both of the cases in both -- best oralist of ali attorneys in both of the cases in both rounds of arguments -- of all of the attorneys in both of the cases in both rounds of arguments. caller: is roe vs. wade established law or is there any case that could come through the lower court system that could overturn roe vs. wade? one of the issues in the current presidential campaign is if you vote for candidate x or candidate y, the supreme court might be changed by voting for that particular person who might appoint certain justices. is it established? is it safe? or is there a case coming through that might overturn it? melissa: it is established law. is it safe is a different question. based on a lot of different things, you could have a decision that completely overrule
wade, but there are arguments and transcripts in dover versus bolton. although sarah weddington has gotten a lot of media over the decades, the assistant attorney general for georgia argued both rounds of arguments. she is regularly touted to be the best or a list of all the attorneys in both of the cases in both -- best oralist of ali attorneys in both of the cases in both rounds of arguments -- of all of the attorneys in both of the cases in both rounds of arguments. caller: is roe vs. wade...
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is entirely in the government's control whether it makes it difficult to get medicines in through dover our health editor has been sounding out a lot of people in this field this morning who say actually stockpiling six weeks of medicines in the space ofa six weeks of medicines in the space of a couple of hundred days is actually a very tall order. of a couple of hundred days is actually a very tall orderlj of a couple of hundred days is actually a very tall order. i think that's a bit over the top. but the government has been ultra—cautious. but this is what medical bodies are saying. they're asking the industry to do that. they're not saying the nhs needs new stock. my argument is there is no threat to the medical supply that is what the brexit secretary tried to tell us today as well. there are supply contracts that go beyond the date of our exit from the eu and those companies will wa nt to from the eu and those companies will want to honour those supply contracts and is no reason at all why the british government should mess up our ports and stop them getting in. but if you are an
is entirely in the government's control whether it makes it difficult to get medicines in through dover our health editor has been sounding out a lot of people in this field this morning who say actually stockpiling six weeks of medicines in the space ofa six weeks of medicines in the space of a couple of hundred days is actually a very tall order. of a couple of hundred days is actually a very tall orderlj of a couple of hundred days is actually a very tall order. i think that's a bit over the...
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problem but thirty this issue about trade and this is perhaps the the sun concentrating on this you know dover sees seventy percent of our trade comes through that port the estimate is that two minutes actual delay for a lorry which is nothing and there could be three hundred million more customs checks a year by the way a two minute delay will cause a twenty mile tailback in. minutes just two minutes i mean rick city as well we can just say that conference was about problems with european union validation of new drugs and access to it when we're out of it we can go to who we have a country we want i should say the health sector med hang dog is working with the industry just stockpile drugs right now where maybe if you were to me that lori problem and the companies they know exist there's significant problems a dollar expected in the event of a new deal to raise it may we'll get your meds in to be able to continue. in the summer these pharmaceuticals have got a shelf life and they go off into the required temperature control is no guarantee that will be maintained that require lots again what.
problem but thirty this issue about trade and this is perhaps the the sun concentrating on this you know dover sees seventy percent of our trade comes through that port the estimate is that two minutes actual delay for a lorry which is nothing and there could be three hundred million more customs checks a year by the way a two minute delay will cause a twenty mile tailback in. minutes just two minutes i mean rick city as well we can just say that conference was about problems with european...
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story is there will be long queues of lorries parked on the motorway to all the m20 on the way to dover in paris. i would force the sandwich eaters in paris to go to the rather nice restaurants that adorn every street corner in paris with their rather wonderful gastronomic offerings. not that i'm saying and m85 sandwich isn't up there with most of the best foods in the world —— an m85 sandwich. just saying! the french will have a price to pay, that's what the story is saying. does this come under the umbrella category of brexit scaremongering? possibly. you wouldn't say the ft hasn't been averse to a bit of brexit scaremongering over the months and years. but yes. moving on to the other story in the ft. moving on to the other story in the ft, apple being the first company to break through the $1 trillion. like goodness, and i watering figure. —— my goodness. —— an eye watering. you wonder what happens next but we have to reflect on this extraordinary growth first of all. it was not long ago that this country —— company wasn't doing so well, now i struggled to think of many of my friends
story is there will be long queues of lorries parked on the motorway to all the m20 on the way to dover in paris. i would force the sandwich eaters in paris to go to the rather nice restaurants that adorn every street corner in paris with their rather wonderful gastronomic offerings. not that i'm saying and m85 sandwich isn't up there with most of the best foods in the world —— an m85 sandwich. just saying! the french will have a price to pay, that's what the story is saying. does this come...
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an endurance swimmer has completed a 348—mile swim from lands end in cornwall to dover in kent in 49ed his challenge, swimming six to 12 miles every day, in earlyjuly. mr pugh, from plymouth, says he's exhausted and now looking forward to a "really good sleep". it's one of wales's most popular tourist spots, but the agricultural landscape at rhosilli on the gower peninsula has been undergoing a transformation. land managed by the national trust is being returned to how it would have been farmed in medieval times , as sian lloyd reports. returning this landscape to how it would have looked centuries ago. strips of small fields are the last remnants of an ancient style of farming that has all but disappeared. modern farming methods have favoured larger parcels of land. on this headland alone, more than three and a half miles of field boundaries were removed over time. but now they are putting them back. teams of volunteers have been working on this land known as the vile. they have returned six large fields to 17 smaller parcels of land. all the old fencing has just become embedded int
an endurance swimmer has completed a 348—mile swim from lands end in cornwall to dover in kent in 49ed his challenge, swimming six to 12 miles every day, in earlyjuly. mr pugh, from plymouth, says he's exhausted and now looking forward to a "really good sleep". it's one of wales's most popular tourist spots, but the agricultural landscape at rhosilli on the gower peninsula has been undergoing a transformation. land managed by the national trust is being returned to how it would have...
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calais is within sight of dover.es may turn out to be unbridgeable. the dominic raab and those who agree with him, it seems common sense there will be a deal in the end. in the end the former remainers and those who have deep doubts see the cost and the destruction that could go with brexit as national harm. the other side of see it as bombs on the road oi'i side of see it as bombs on the road on the way to a better future. dominic raab could be a more comfortable colleague than his predecessor, david davies. you could say his confidence in getting a deal is about his faith. you could also say it is about wishful thinking. john pienaar there. and again, damian grammaticas in brussels. the british woman nazanin zaghari ratcliffe, who's been imprisoned in iran for more than two years, has been temporarily released. her family says she's been freed from jail in tehran for three days. she'd been accused of spying, a charge she denies and has already been reunited with her four—year—old daughter. caroline hawley reports.
calais is within sight of dover.es may turn out to be unbridgeable. the dominic raab and those who agree with him, it seems common sense there will be a deal in the end. in the end the former remainers and those who have deep doubts see the cost and the destruction that could go with brexit as national harm. the other side of see it as bombs on the road oi'i side of see it as bombs on the road on the way to a better future. dominic raab could be a more comfortable colleague than his...
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an endurance swimmer has completed a 348—mile swim from lands end in cornwall to dover in kent in 49. he started his challenge, swimming 6 to 12 miles every day, in earlyjuly. an advert for a fertility app, which said it was "highly accurate", has been banned after the advertising watchdog ruled the claim was misleading. the advertising standards authority also said the effectiveness of the app called natural cycles had been exaggerated. the swedish company that developed it says it respects the outcome of the investigation. jean mackenzie has been to meet one woman who got pregnant while using the app. how many months are you now? 34 weeks. so, you know, about five to go. rebecca wasn't planning on having her first child for a few years. i was looking for a sort of alternative to hormonal contraception at the time. i sufferfrom depression and anxiety, and hormone—related contraceptions just seemed to really escalate that. she came across the contraceptive app natural cycles, which tracks women's fertility over the month and tells them when they can and can't get pregnant. she said s
an endurance swimmer has completed a 348—mile swim from lands end in cornwall to dover in kent in 49. he started his challenge, swimming 6 to 12 miles every day, in earlyjuly. an advert for a fertility app, which said it was "highly accurate", has been banned after the advertising watchdog ruled the claim was misleading. the advertising standards authority also said the effectiveness of the app called natural cycles had been exaggerated. the swedish company that developed it says it...
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the difference between dover and what's the distance? you've heard of people swimming the english channel right? that's usually what they do. short distance between two points. where do you think the invasion should take place? the argument would be for the area there. that gives you more time over the battle field. that would be the argument. however we'll take a look here. the germans have a problem. they've constructed this thing we are going to call the atlantic wall. the atlantic wall will extend all across france up into norway norway. they've been building this thing for years now, this thing we call the atlantic wall. it's been under construction. they poured concrete. they put mines, obstacles, created new types of obstacles to put on. they built ditches all of these things along the coast they call the atlantic wall. still they have a problem. think about the german conduct of the defense, right? they've been on the offense for a great deal of the war. so let me give you two examples. let's take 1917-1918, all right? germans ar
the difference between dover and what's the distance? you've heard of people swimming the english channel right? that's usually what they do. short distance between two points. where do you think the invasion should take place? the argument would be for the area there. that gives you more time over the battle field. that would be the argument. however we'll take a look here. the germans have a problem. they've constructed this thing we are going to call the atlantic wall. the atlantic wall will...
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. >> host: at dover called the chapter. you talk about when you put male and female marine new recruits together they are making the mail recruits run faster. >> twice no matter what age i was a in the first time in a lieutenant the second time so probably in my early 30s the first time and maybe a little bit older the second. i found when i would go out with my candidates in my police who were waiting to go to the camp i found the men would be jogging along and if they saw me or hurt me coming behind they would look at me and immediately run faster in the same exact thing was true in paris island. in fact the study was done by the rand corporation to substantiate that. when men and women are incorporated and training they both improve way so it's not just anecdotal evidence from kate germano. it's true what i integrate and build that marine corps with men and women pushing themselves and challenging themselves it's not just the women who improve come both men and women improve. today there's something that popped out at me
. >> host: at dover called the chapter. you talk about when you put male and female marine new recruits together they are making the mail recruits run faster. >> twice no matter what age i was a in the first time in a lieutenant the second time so probably in my early 30s the first time and maybe a little bit older the second. i found when i would go out with my candidates in my police who were waiting to go to the camp i found the men would be jogging along and if they saw me or...
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sarah ransome reports from dover.alongside, you might not be able to see behind me but there is a blue boatjust behind me, one of two that came into port last night with some damage, to the cruiser on board. and they have been on board all day, checking overfor repairs than anything else that they might need. the crews on board said that the french navy did nothing to help when that violence erupted. they're asking for more protection when they go out again, environment secretary says his heart goes out to them because they were fishing legally. but over time, and certainly the last 48 hours, the frustration has over again. the commission is urging both countries to find an amicable solution. will have to see if the royal navy gets involved. don't forget you can get much more detail on our top stories on our web site there is full coverage on bbc.com/news, including more on why vladimir putin decided to soften planned pension changes in russia. if you want the best content being generated, you can get it through the b
sarah ransome reports from dover.alongside, you might not be able to see behind me but there is a blue boatjust behind me, one of two that came into port last night with some damage, to the cruiser on board. and they have been on board all day, checking overfor repairs than anything else that they might need. the crews on board said that the french navy did nothing to help when that violence erupted. they're asking for more protection when they go out again, environment secretary says his heart...
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talk about is going to be the experience at the ports where all the major traffic goes, particularly doverrom europe into the uk. but also at the airports. what is going to happen? are british planes going to be allowed to take off? if there will be no deal on the 29th of march, we become the third country overnight. the permissions we get at the moment for british aircraft, licensing, certification for air safety, will no longer be valid, and that means the planes will not be able to take off. brexit supporters will say that longer term we can have bilateral agreements and sort that problem out, but in the short term, it will be very rocky indeed. thank you for joining us from cambridge. four men who died in a car crash in bradford yesterday have been named by the police watchdog. the car which they were travelling in was being chased by an unmarked police vehicle. 0ur correspondent ian white has the latest. it's been another very sombre day here in bradford at the place where for men's lost their lives. —— foul—mac men lost their lives. the elite safaa boular police watchdog —— the polic
talk about is going to be the experience at the ports where all the major traffic goes, particularly doverrom europe into the uk. but also at the airports. what is going to happen? are british planes going to be allowed to take off? if there will be no deal on the 29th of march, we become the third country overnight. the permissions we get at the moment for british aircraft, licensing, certification for air safety, will no longer be valid, and that means the planes will not be able to take off....
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an endurance swimmer has completed a 348—mile swim from lands end in cornwall to dover in kent in 49imated he took at least half a million strokes along the way — and burned some 98,000 calories. and lewis pughjoins me now. congratulations first of all! you must be delighted but i imagine you're a bit tired? yes, absolutely delighted it was a very long swim, 49 days but i am delighted to finally get here. it is been a monumental slam. were the conditions like? when i slammed from cornwall to the aisle of white, it is absolutely fantastic remember july, the weather was warm the sea was gorgeously warm but when i hit the isle of wight, conditions change very quickly. i've been going to storm after storm after storm and finally, the last head land was difficult around. why did you do it? i have been swimming for a long time, a patron of the oceans, i've seen time, a patron of the oceans, i've seen how the oceans changed and i am beseeching governments to start protecting our oceans and the uk just protect seven km2 of the coast, andi just protect seven km2 of the coast, and i think that
an endurance swimmer has completed a 348—mile swim from lands end in cornwall to dover in kent in 49imated he took at least half a million strokes along the way — and burned some 98,000 calories. and lewis pughjoins me now. congratulations first of all! you must be delighted but i imagine you're a bit tired? yes, absolutely delighted it was a very long swim, 49 days but i am delighted to finally get here. it is been a monumental slam. were the conditions like? when i slammed from cornwall...
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we leave with a no deal, we would not impose unilaterally checks on goods lorries coming in through dover basis, they would argue it could be business as usual. except that it ta kes two business as usual. except that it takes two to tango and we know that evenif takes two to tango and we know that even if the uk government does not impose checks and customs duties, your french customs officer on the 30th of march will say, we have to do what eu law says and eu law says we have to check these goods coming in from what is now a third country and impose charges. if the eu were generous and that is what dominic raabis generous and that is what dominic raab is asking for, they say please, we wa nt raab is asking for, they say please, we want you to cooperate in good faith, if the eu says we will waive checks and tariffs, that creates problems for the eu and uk, because under wto rules, you have to treat all non—eu states the same, which is known as the most—favoured—nation principle, which means in theory the eu and uk would have to extend these rules to goods coming to the —— from other part
we leave with a no deal, we would not impose unilaterally checks on goods lorries coming in through dover basis, they would argue it could be business as usual. except that it ta kes two business as usual. except that it takes two to tango and we know that evenif takes two to tango and we know that even if the uk government does not impose checks and customs duties, your french customs officer on the 30th of march will say, we have to do what eu law says and eu law says we have to check these...
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hilco, this turnaround company, to the dover for £1.pain to be had to try and return it to profitable to. astronauts onboard the international space station have had to deal with a leak — probably caused by a collision with a fragment from a meteorite. one of the astronauts plugged the hole with his finger, before it could be covered with thermal sealant and tape. engineers on the ground are now working on a more durable repair, but they say the crew of six is in no real danger. and now, time for the weather. good afternoon, it's the final day of august, the final day of summer. this morning, it felt more like autumn. some spots in scotland were below freezing. these temperatures will climb through the weekend and there will be a lot of dry weather. most of us will end friday on a dry note, with figure cloud in northern ireland and into the west of scotland. it will be misty and drizzly through many places. further east, it will be slightly cooler. maybe not as chilly as last night, but eastern areas will have the best of the sunshine t
hilco, this turnaround company, to the dover for £1.pain to be had to try and return it to profitable to. astronauts onboard the international space station have had to deal with a leak — probably caused by a collision with a fragment from a meteorite. one of the astronauts plugged the hole with his finger, before it could be covered with thermal sealant and tape. engineers on the ground are now working on a more durable repair, but they say the crew of six is in no real danger. and now,...
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wade, but dover's is bolton -- doe versus bolton looks at all factors, that unlimited health definition requires the states to perform abortion even after fetal viability. the press got it wrong and has continued to get it wrong. host: we always talk about the impact of the decision on the court and on society. we begin with harry blackmun talking about what public reaction was in his mailbag after this decision. justice blackmun: there were the expected comments to the effect, your mother should have aborted you, or i have been praying for your immediate death. much of the correspondence is abusive. i suspect i have been called every possible apathetic on name -- epithetical name, pontius pilate, murderer, herod, madman, and the like. i suspect i cannot run chief justice. host: reaction? melissa: he certainly got blowback for this. there had been calls to impeach earl warren. there were more vociferous calls to get rid of harry blackmun. this was a defining moment in his life as a justice, and he would go on to do many great things on the court but he was defined by roe vs. wade. clark
wade, but dover's is bolton -- doe versus bolton looks at all factors, that unlimited health definition requires the states to perform abortion even after fetal viability. the press got it wrong and has continued to get it wrong. host: we always talk about the impact of the decision on the court and on society. we begin with harry blackmun talking about what public reaction was in his mailbag after this decision. justice blackmun: there were the expected comments to the effect, your mother...
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. >> $30 million, that's a lot of dover sol to sell. >> and duck. >> and duck. are you at all worried about what it costs to do this >> i'm always worried. he is never worried. >> the most important thing is to take care of the customer and make sure that they come and to make sure they're very well respected, very well fed, and i don't think that there is anything we should worry about. >> one of the bold faced names that loves you guys in this restaurant is bill griffeth. sorry bill couldn't be with us you want to chime in >> first of all, i am thrilled to see you two and we -- we all wish you well. i've been waiting patiently or impatiently to get there when i get there -- >> thank you, bill >> yeah. >> go ahead, alex. >> well, i wanted to say, your family is waiting to come here for dinner, so where are you >> we'll be there. >> at the same time, we already have a table reserved for you. >> thank you when we get there, do you want me to feel like i'm in the old building or do you want me to have a new kind of experience even though it's still called four sea
. >> $30 million, that's a lot of dover sol to sell. >> and duck. >> and duck. are you at all worried about what it costs to do this >> i'm always worried. he is never worried. >> the most important thing is to take care of the customer and make sure that they come and to make sure they're very well respected, very well fed, and i don't think that there is anything we should worry about. >> one of the bold faced names that loves you guys in this restaurant is...
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here to weigh in is butch, the owner of the dover group based here in new york city. >> good morningny people know this is sitting on the governor's desk. >> i don't know that anyone knows it looking through it yesterday it's unbelievable bill. >> steve: three months paid leave workers would collect 60 to 67% of average weekly wage. cover the spouse, domestic partner, child, in-law, or grandchild. so, how would this impact your business, butch? >> my business company for catering in restaurants in new york. we have a big summertime business. from memorial day to labor day a 13-week period if someone loses someone they are pretty much off the entire summer or the entire period. steve: do you replace them? replace them for the summer and have to bring them back to have somebody else off? that's not fair to the worker you hired. steve: someone has has loved one who dies what do you give them. >> not one size fits all. three to four days if they need it. a little bit more if something really bothered. get their head back in the game and move on. steve: absolutely. have you worked your wh
here to weigh in is butch, the owner of the dover group based here in new york city. >> good morningny people know this is sitting on the governor's desk. >> i don't know that anyone knows it looking through it yesterday it's unbelievable bill. >> steve: three months paid leave workers would collect 60 to 67% of average weekly wage. cover the spouse, domestic partner, child, in-law, or grandchild. so, how would this impact your business, butch? >> my business company for...