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e.u. would leave it too close to the bloc he also questioned whether there could be a special u.s. britain trade deal in the wake of a so-called soft in the interview she said quote i would have done it much differently i actually told. theresa may have to do it but she didn't listen to me as comments come after several tumultuous days for may two senior ministers resigned in protest over her plans for trade with the e.u. after the u.k. leaves next march let's bring in our correspondent burgomaster is following all of this for us from london hi barry good so an explosive interview what is the fallout and today. well i want to first show you this news paper that set the tone for the dinner last night and also for the all the discussions that are going to follow you today with prime minister to resign may so may as direct threats that end the u.s. deal is off of course it's the u.s. trade deal that's really is what's the reason why it was hoping for that she would get a little closer in the discussions with president trump britain that's leaving the e.u. britain wants to be closer to the uni
e.u. would leave it too close to the bloc he also questioned whether there could be a special u.s. britain trade deal in the wake of a so-called soft in the interview she said quote i would have done it much differently i actually told. theresa may have to do it but she didn't listen to me as comments come after several tumultuous days for may two senior ministers resigned in protest over her plans for trade with the e.u. after the u.k. leaves next march let's bring in our correspondent...
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e.u. they don't want economic meltdown in britain because old supply chains have rectal of all manufacturing industry this could be the brics it's that person though to fall in the irony is that you have a prime minister who was a remain or may carry it out. the irony of history. minister who is now former british minister david davies he laid out why he could no longer. serve in discovery i want you to take a listen to a segment of the interview he gave. so the return of control to parliament is more illusions israel secondly the customs arrangements mean we'll be collecting taxes effectively tariffs for the european union they are bound to insist on the european court having a say in that and that will be a problem in terms of preval control of our laws again and our borders and thirdly tactic i'm worried that what the european union will do simply take what we've offered and ask for more white for more and i think if you've got to be a time or get a bit tougher with them and this should be the time. david people hear what he's saying they can understand his issues but then what does he do
e.u. they don't want economic meltdown in britain because old supply chains have rectal of all manufacturing industry this could be the brics it's that person though to fall in the irony is that you have a prime minister who was a remain or may carry it out. the irony of history. minister who is now former british minister david davies he laid out why he could no longer. serve in discovery i want you to take a listen to a segment of the interview he gave. so the return of control to parliament...
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britain and probably is the best of the better way of leaving the e.u. with the new foreign minister is jeremy hunt and he was a remainer he did not want. to lose and he was a remain a right and did not want didn't campaign particularly vigorously for she did keep her options open he was a little bit more certain that he wanted to remain as indeed did david livingstone who's that to reason why is right one now is the leader of the commons on a very important figure in the cabinet now she has now got also with philip hammond the chance of the exchequer they are a group of people who campaigned for a name who are now leading the. the liver in the policy of the soft brush salt bricks if this is all you would argue but this is what britain days before the vote to leave was very close you know fifty percent to forty eight percent if you then try and force an extremely hard bricks that you will delivering what perhaps even a minority of the fifty percent really warms and some of those fifty percent wanted to stay pretty close to the e.u. they don't want econom
britain and probably is the best of the better way of leaving the e.u. with the new foreign minister is jeremy hunt and he was a remainer he did not want. to lose and he was a remain a right and did not want didn't campaign particularly vigorously for she did keep her options open he was a little bit more certain that he wanted to remain as indeed did david livingstone who's that to reason why is right one now is the leader of the commons on a very important figure in the cabinet now she has...
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at checkers is to present her plan for the brits it talks for the final arrangement between britain and the e.u. which is a very close relationship for goods in a kind of a customs union this is not acceptable to the heartbreaks it is a question is how many of them all there how many of them are prepared to sacrifice their jobs in the cabinets to try and force this hard bricks at the moment i would suggest to reason may's winning the arguments in the cabinet or use the word coup what i'm going to ask you did we witness you know a type of an attempted coup today by hard line breaks in two years there's hard to yours is that is that what we saw today well i think if it was to be a coup on that side it would need to be a little bit better organized it seems to me that david davis went because he could no longer stomach the fact that he would be the face of this soft bricks that position what more is journals was a cell but he didn't seem to have liaised with boris johnson is it seemed to be a surprise and now this could all be acting that could be some sort of drama shakespearean plot behind the s
at checkers is to present her plan for the brits it talks for the final arrangement between britain and the e.u. which is a very close relationship for goods in a kind of a customs union this is not acceptable to the heartbreaks it is a question is how many of them all there how many of them are prepared to sacrifice their jobs in the cabinets to try and force this hard bricks at the moment i would suggest to reason may's winning the arguments in the cabinet or use the word coup what i'm going...
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you have come to an agreement on what they want from the e.u. . britain leaves abroad and what prime minister describes as a business friendly approach. in thailand one of the divers helping with the rescue of the trapped youth football team has died a former navy seal lost consciousness on its way out. according pakistan has given a ten year jail sentence to ousted prime minister know a sheriff in a corruption case is told to receive the seven year jail term found guilty of buying luxury properties in london with under income the sixty seven year old was removed from office last year of other corruption allegations and banned from politics for life both he and his ruling pakistan muslim league have repeatedly denied any wrongdoing. as i'm about force. showing. the ruling of the national accountability court which i stayed over nine months. at a conclusion then painting mr sharif to ten years then president had ordered to seven years in prison and a son in law gap two hundred. two one years in prison now a washout even though also said to be fined eight m
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likes pitting one partner against another in this case now his search trying to pit britain even more against the e.u. and i really don't think he understands fully what's at stake here for britain and what britain stands to lose and that breaks it anyway the way it is not only with regards to its financial services industry but also in general terms when it comes to trade of goods and services so for president trump here to make a specific case for heartbreaks it is certainly not helpful and it is really a terrible idea is that donald trump wants a trade deal with the united kingdom war then a relationship a good relationship with the european union why is that considering that the e.u. is a much bigger market. well i guess we know that donald trump likes selling a lot more than he likes buying and when it comes to selling when it comes to exports i think he looks at britain as the better partner because in terms of trade the united states actually runs a small trade surplus with the united kingdom and they're running of course a deficit with the e.u. and a trade deficit in and by itself is a terrib
likes pitting one partner against another in this case now his search trying to pit britain even more against the e.u. and i really don't think he understands fully what's at stake here for britain and what britain stands to lose and that breaks it anyway the way it is not only with regards to its financial services industry but also in general terms when it comes to trade of goods and services so for president trump here to make a specific case for heartbreaks it is certainly not helpful and...
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e.u. than of britain. or from one coast to another on the coast of montenegro attracts visitors from across europe it's truly one of the poles of the adriatic right on the border with croatia and the beautiful coastal town of coats or is a unesco world heritage site but it's become the backdrop for a brutal mathy a war that has cost dozens of lives and it doesn't stop there the people of montenegro's company will podhoretz are also concerned about what the violence there means for their country's prospects of joining the european union. late the explosive power of the bomb was deadly. it's the sixth assassination this year in montenegro a country that finds itself in the grip of violent mafia fuz leaving many ordinary people frightened for their lives. most of them see most of this is crazy what's going on here. are you scared yes i'm worried for my own safety and that of my family. was there too it's horrific the state needs to respond so citizens can feel safe again. for. the response so far authorities
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as the government's top official for negotiating britain's divorce from the e.u. resigns david davis steps down after a scathing attack on the beleaguered british prime minister his departure fueling turmoil within the government and raising the prospect of a potential leadership battle we will ask what it means for bright city and for the british government just nine months before britain leaves the e.u. . also coming up a murder inquiry is launched in the u.k. after a woman exposed to the soviet era nerve agent no be chalked dies her death in the town of saulsbury comes just after four months just four months after rather a former russian spy and his daughter were attacked there were the same nerve agents and the high risk rescue operation in thailand has restarted to save eight boys and their football coach who are still stuck in a vast flooded cave system with fears of rising waters the clock is ticking. plus all of the action from stage two of the tour de france it was decided by a sprint to the line peter sagal did just enough to seize victory after a fast p
as the government's top official for negotiating britain's divorce from the e.u. resigns david davis steps down after a scathing attack on the beleaguered british prime minister his departure fueling turmoil within the government and raising the prospect of a potential leadership battle we will ask what it means for bright city and for the british government just nine months before britain leaves the e.u. . also coming up a murder inquiry is launched in the u.k. after a woman exposed to the...
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as the government's top official for to go shooting britain's divorce from the e.u. resigns david davis steps down after a scathing attack on the prime minister in a serious blow to the beleaguered theresa may davis says that the government's bragg's it policy leaves the u.k. in the ad best negotiating position we will ask what his departure means for a broad set and for the british government just nine months before britain leaves the e.u. . also coming up four boys are out and say today a high risk rescue operation in thailand restarts to get the remaining eight boys and their football coach out of the vast flooded cave system with fears of rising waters the talk is taking and this used to be a city full of shops and homes it's used to be western mozo we will bring you an exclusive report from iraq's second biggest city still in ruins one year after its liberation from the so-called islamic state. plus all the action from stage two of the tour de france it was decided by a sprint to the line peter sagal and just about did and off to seize victory after a massive pi
as the government's top official for to go shooting britain's divorce from the e.u. resigns david davis steps down after a scathing attack on the prime minister in a serious blow to the beleaguered theresa may davis says that the government's bragg's it policy leaves the u.k. in the ad best negotiating position we will ask what his departure means for a broad set and for the british government just nine months before britain leaves the e.u. . also coming up four boys are out and say today a...
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border in ireland as well as a free trade area in goods and agra foods but britain might have been its close ties with the e.u. for financial services britain's biggest export industry and that would make it harder for banks to access the european single market. breaks that approach has been harshly criticized but on a trumpet says a softer breaks it with close ties to the e.u. could kill a trade deal with the u.s. clearly getting the best deal for the u.k. with both the e.u. and the u.s. may prove difficult. ahead of trump's arrival in london plans for a softer price of maintaining close e.u. u.k. trade ties had already caused controversy the u.s. is embassador to the u.k. woody johnson warned that that would be a u.s. u.k. trade deal in the works would now be up in the air one deal has to come before the other the u.k. account finalized trade pacts on its own until after breaks it earlier this year free trade between london and washington see more plausible even said a deal would be agreed quickly if the e.u. is the u.k.'s most significant market but the value of u.k. exports the e.u. has stagnated in the l
border in ireland as well as a free trade area in goods and agra foods but britain might have been its close ties with the e.u. for financial services britain's biggest export industry and that would make it harder for banks to access the european single market. breaks that approach has been harshly criticized but on a trumpet says a softer breaks it with close ties to the e.u. could kill a trade deal with the u.s. clearly getting the best deal for the u.k. with both the e.u. and the u.s. may...
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as the government's top official for negotiating britain's divorce from the e.u. resigns david davis's departure is fueling turmoil within the government and raising the prospect of a the potential leadership battle we will ask what this means for breakfast just nine months before the u.k. leaves the e.u. . i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program in thailand the rescue operation to free a young football team from a flooded cave has resumed a team of international divers will guide the next group of boys through four kilometers of dark and at times tight passage ways on sunday the first four boys were extracted from the cave and taken to the hospital the latest reports say that the boys are hungry but in good. health and being kept from their families in order to avoid infections the elite divers now have to replenish air tanks placed along the route before they can continue it is a six hour journey from where the boys were trapped to the entrance of the cave the team spent nine days unaccounted for before they were found perched on an elevated shelf. and for more l
as the government's top official for negotiating britain's divorce from the e.u. resigns david davis's departure is fueling turmoil within the government and raising the prospect of a the potential leadership battle we will ask what this means for breakfast just nine months before the u.k. leaves the e.u. . i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program in thailand the rescue operation to free a young football team from a flooded cave has resumed a team of international divers will guide the next group...
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e.u. once britain brings to block times comments come on a day he began his first official visit to the u.k. reports. president donald trump and first lady stepping off in force one at london stansted airport it was the start of a much anticipated visit to the u.k. even if very little of it will be spent in london itself. and this is why anti trump protesters small in number on thursday but expected to grow vastly on friday they gathered outside winfield house the u.s. ambassador's residence where the trumps would be staying for two nights arriving by helicopter they would also leave by helicopter venturing no further into the capital or anywhere near the protest site that my mom is a big guy he's a racist don't like what he's done to the us i just think that the majority of people here in america around the world we don't support him you know he's a racist bigoted billionaire who represents the economic interests of the billionaires the rich the one percent i think that's a message that we don't support those policies and you know welcome. but here he comes donald trump aboard the u.s. pre
e.u. once britain brings to block times comments come on a day he began his first official visit to the u.k. reports. president donald trump and first lady stepping off in force one at london stansted airport it was the start of a much anticipated visit to the u.k. even if very little of it will be spent in london itself. and this is why anti trump protesters small in number on thursday but expected to grow vastly on friday they gathered outside winfield house the u.s. ambassador's residence...
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but there must be a hard border somewhere if britain leaves the e.u. customs union northern ireland would be represented in trade negotiations under the world trade organization and tariffs by the european commission not its own national government something i will never accept and i believe no british prime minister could ever accept the e.u.'s top brags that negotiator said he welcomes britain's concrete economic proposals but michel ban you stop short of optimism it is also our responsibility to be prepared for all scenarios including. ireland is already in preparation mode with online advisory checklists to help its companies navigate the possible impacts of gregg's it. let's take a look then at some of the other stories making news around the world donald trump's former lawyer nyco cohen secretly recorded his client discussing payments to a former playboy model that's according to u.s. media reports karen mcdougal said she had an affair with the president in two thousand and six he's denied these reports say the recordings are made to two months b
but there must be a hard border somewhere if britain leaves the e.u. customs union northern ireland would be represented in trade negotiations under the world trade organization and tariffs by the european commission not its own national government something i will never accept and i believe no british prime minister could ever accept the e.u.'s top brags that negotiator said he welcomes britain's concrete economic proposals but michel ban you stop short of optimism it is also our...
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e.u. there would be consequences for the united states. our policy should be the opposite. that if britain and the e.u. want to reconcile, america will be there to assist. let's bring it back to vladimir putin again. his top priority, his number one goal, is the dissolution of the european union which is his main livelihood on the european continent. the breakup of nato is right up there as well. his chief ally in the deconstruction of the e.u. and nato today is the president of the united states. america so much weaker today than we were just five days ago and that is saying a lot. our nation and the world has never seen a more cataclysmic foreign trip than the one that we just witnessed. this country can survive a lot. we are resilient. like, president trump is making this country a laughingstock. we used to be a pillar of strength, an example to be looked up to. now we are the but of jokes. we are seen as weak. a total pushover. all you need to do if you were desperate or not a cracked or an enemy of america is to get in a room at the united states president and he will give you everyth
e.u. there would be consequences for the united states. our policy should be the opposite. that if britain and the e.u. want to reconcile, america will be there to assist. let's bring it back to vladimir putin again. his top priority, his number one goal, is the dissolution of the european union which is his main livelihood on the european continent. the breakup of nato is right up there as well. his chief ally in the deconstruction of the e.u. and nato today is the president of the united...
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e.u. referendum in britain on the ruling conservative party has spent the time fighting and arguing but mainly with itself i guess this week here in london is nikki morgan a former education minister and now a pro remain conservative m.p. why did she continue to prop up a prime minister who has failed so spectacularly to unite the.
e.u. referendum in britain on the ruling conservative party has spent the time fighting and arguing but mainly with itself i guess this week here in london is nikki morgan a former education minister and now a pro remain conservative m.p. why did she continue to prop up a prime minister who has failed so spectacularly to unite the.
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investment if britain leaves the e.u.single market the firm's forty thousand british employees would also face an on. certain future check your laundry this is a so-called hard break that would cost at one point two billion pounds a year make it unprofitable stay in the u.k. in recent weeks some of the biggest companies operating in britain have criticised the government's regs it strategy. was a bit too terry now for a story which will make sure you are on your best behavior at all times that's right i'm sure you're always on your best behavior when you're going to go yes. we're talking about using taxis in china here using a taxi used to be an anonymous affair also in china but that's a thing of the past at least one chinese city where authorities are installing facial recognition systems in cabs it's part of china's push for increased surveillance where there's one camera for every eight citizens but as a reporter mathias berlinger found out the system still has its quirks. catch a cab in the southern chinese metropoli
investment if britain leaves the e.u.single market the firm's forty thousand british employees would also face an on. certain future check your laundry this is a so-called hard break that would cost at one point two billion pounds a year make it unprofitable stay in the u.k. in recent weeks some of the biggest companies operating in britain have criticised the government's regs it strategy. was a bit too terry now for a story which will make sure you are on your best behavior at all times...
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investment if britain leaves the e.u. single market firms forty thousand british employees were.lso face an uncertain future jagger and i'm very versus a so-called hard gregg's it would cost at one point two billion pounds a year making it unprofitable to stay in k. in recent weeks some of the biggest companies operating in britain have criticised the government's bragg's it strategy. internet mogul kim dot com has suffered a major setback in his six year legal battle against online piracy charges new zealand school to the peel has ruled that the german born entrepreneur could be extradited to the united states to face charges of racketeering and copyright infringement now the u.s. claims that dot com is file sharing site of course maker upload last copyright holders more than five hundred million dollars before it was shut down. the six year legal saga is widely seen as a test for how far the united states can reach globally to apply american firms intellectual property rights new zealand's court of appeal on thursday up held the decision of two lower courts that dot com and thr
investment if britain leaves the e.u. single market firms forty thousand british employees were.lso face an uncertain future jagger and i'm very versus a so-called hard gregg's it would cost at one point two billion pounds a year making it unprofitable to stay in k. in recent weeks some of the biggest companies operating in britain have criticised the government's bragg's it strategy. internet mogul kim dot com has suffered a major setback in his six year legal battle against online piracy...
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e.u. when britain the effect of the exits e.u. there is a transition period agreed after that but the warri will be that with the continuing turmoil and chaos in the government here that they can't get their act together and that the possibility of no deal. the much feared no deal by some anyway no deal breaks that scenario comes into play next march a small amount of comfort and support perhaps from michel barnier the eased chief negotiator he said today eighty percent that a deal was eighty percent done the further twenty percent of that deal would be done by october he was pleased that britain would find to come up with something they could talk about a week before he said if they soften their red lines will soften owsa perhaps off the back of mrs merkel's comments today some support some encouraged from the you. from westminster thank you. the wife of the chinese dissident peace prize winner who died last year has arrived in germany after being freed from eighty years of house arrest flew from beijing to berlin via the finnish
e.u. when britain the effect of the exits e.u. there is a transition period agreed after that but the warri will be that with the continuing turmoil and chaos in the government here that they can't get their act together and that the possibility of no deal. the much feared no deal by some anyway no deal breaks that scenario comes into play next march a small amount of comfort and support perhaps from michel barnier the eased chief negotiator he said today eighty percent that a deal was eighty...
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e.u. and the u.s. are themselves that loggerheads over tariffs so britain needs to negotiate a good trade relations withboth the e.u. and the us callum pickering senior economist at bear bank in london told us what's at stake. the u.k. house is a simple choice to make does it remain oriented towards its biggest market or is it trying to improve its trade ties which is what which is a relatively small export market for the u.k. as we saw over the last two weeks it has decided to maintain good relations with its biggest market this is a good idea now of course nothing is written in stone just yet that white paper has just been released and it offers basically to need to brussels house ways that know how but interesting enough it certainly excludes when it comes to closer relations and it clearly excludes the financial sector why is that you think. well the u.k. will and free movement of people when it leaves the e.u. from the start the e.u. is made absolutely clear financial service is off the table if the u.k. chooses to violate that key component of the single market so it's no surprise in a way the u.k
e.u. and the u.s. are themselves that loggerheads over tariffs so britain needs to negotiate a good trade relations withboth the e.u. and the us callum pickering senior economist at bear bank in london told us what's at stake. the u.k. house is a simple choice to make does it remain oriented towards its biggest market or is it trying to improve its trade ties which is what which is a relatively small export market for the u.k. as we saw over the last two weeks it has decided to maintain good...
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e.u. referendum in britain on the ruling conservative party has spent the time fighting and arguing but mainly with itself my guest this week here in london is nikki morgan a former education minister and now a pro remain conservative m.p. why does she continue to prop up a prime minister who has failed so spectacularly to unite the.
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but there must be a hard border somewhere if britain leaves the e.u. customs union northern ireland would be represented in trade negotiations under the world trade organization and tariffs by the european commission not its own national government something i will never accept and i believe no british prime minister could ever accept the e.u.'s top exec negotiator said he welcomes britain's concrete economic proposals but michel barnier stopped short of optimism if you all saw our responsibility to be prepared for all scenarios including. ireland is already in preparation mode with online advisory checklists to help its companies navigate the possible impacts of gregg's it. well a record breaking heat wave is keeping parts of europe on high alert sweden is one of the country's most effective battling its worst wildfires in decades more than fifty blazes are torching far it's mostly in the classroom and also above the arctic circle no people have been reports is harmed but large scale evacuation have been taking place and they are being found by the ho
but there must be a hard border somewhere if britain leaves the e.u. customs union northern ireland would be represented in trade negotiations under the world trade organization and tariffs by the european commission not its own national government something i will never accept and i believe no british prime minister could ever accept the e.u.'s top exec negotiator said he welcomes britain's concrete economic proposals but michel barnier stopped short of optimism if you all saw our...
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e.u. rules moving goods between britain and europe it will look for a new arrangement for services which make up most of the british economy need more needs barca has more enough westerns. it's been an extraordinary long day for cabinet ministers and to reason may they've been locked in negotiations and discussions for more than twelve hours we've learned more over the course of the day about what the ministers had for dinner as opposed to what they actually achieved in their meetings but at the end of it all to reason may is the merge saying that her government has reached a collective position on how best to move forward with trade negotiations with the e.u. at the heart of it all she talks about there being a key wish list for the u.k. going forward about there being a common at u.k. e.u. trading area about there being a common rule book when it comes to the movement of industrial and agricultural goods between the bloc and the u.k. going forward about there being over duction of any possible friction between the two as well putting pay to the possibility of return to border checks and cus
e.u. rules moving goods between britain and europe it will look for a new arrangement for services which make up most of the british economy need more needs barca has more enough westerns. it's been an extraordinary long day for cabinet ministers and to reason may they've been locked in negotiations and discussions for more than twelve hours we've learned more over the course of the day about what the ministers had for dinner as opposed to what they actually achieved in their meetings but at...
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e.u. once britain leaves the bloc time's comments come on a day he began his first official visit to the u.k. general reports. president donald trump and first lady bellamy are stepping off the force one at london stansted airport it was the start of a much anticipated visit to the u.k. even if very little of it will be spent in london itself. and this is why anti trump protesters small in number on thursday but expected to grow vastly on friday they gathered outside winfield house the u.s. ambassador's residence where the trumps would be staying for two nights arriving by helicopter they would also leave by helicopter venturing no further into the capital or anywhere near the protest site that my mom is a big guy he's a racist don't like what he's done to the u.s. i just think that the majority of people here in america around the world we don't support him you know a racist bigoted billionaire who represents the economic interests of the billionaires the rich the one percent i think that's a message that we don't support those policies and you know welcome. but here he comes donald trump a
e.u. once britain leaves the bloc time's comments come on a day he began his first official visit to the u.k. general reports. president donald trump and first lady bellamy are stepping off the force one at london stansted airport it was the start of a much anticipated visit to the u.k. even if very little of it will be spent in london itself. and this is why anti trump protesters small in number on thursday but expected to grow vastly on friday they gathered outside winfield house the u.s....
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e.u. at the moment has no incentive to to give britain what it wants because the e.u. is its credibility and each interest stake and the e.u. has all the power at the moment because it knows that the u.k. cannot settle for no deal partly because it gives a part of it would never accept that and partly because its equipment and national self-immolation is simply not a viable option for the government and that means that the u.k. will concede to pretty much everything the e.u. ones and has done in the last year already all right so you talked about the checkers deal jonathan that was the agreement fleshed out last friday at the prime minister's country residence when she got her cabinet together to finish flesh out a briggs's ambition that they could all unite behind as john was saying the details of that deal are due to be published in a white paper on thursday as far as you're concerned john of the what's wrong with the checkers deal then why is it an unworkable and what do you make of it as a opening bid as far as negotiations with the e.u. a concern. why i think it's
e.u. at the moment has no incentive to to give britain what it wants because the e.u. is its credibility and each interest stake and the e.u. has all the power at the moment because it knows that the u.k. cannot settle for no deal partly because it gives a part of it would never accept that and partly because its equipment and national self-immolation is simply not a viable option for the government and that means that the u.k. will concede to pretty much everything the e.u. ones and has done...
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economic consequences prompt a review of interest rates and leave a many bank because idle britain and the e.u. have negotiated a transition deal that would effectively keep britain in the block until the end of twenty twenty it has not been ratified yet meaning the u.k. could crash out and have to rely on w t o trading terms conny made those comments at the founder asho web breaks it worries take center stage. aircraft makers have been flying high for almost a decade now pushed up by rising demand now they're showcasing the new a shyness and farm. but a change in political landscape could spell turbulence ahead the sector depends heavily on cross border trade in plane parts so a brags that related disruption in the movement of goods and services would be costly. british prime minister to resign may sought to sue the industry fears that the air show she offered more than four hundred fifty million dollars in new funding for the industry and she announced plans to build a new fighter jet dot the tempus place the eurofighter that speculation brags it could upset cooperation in this field too i w
economic consequences prompt a review of interest rates and leave a many bank because idle britain and the e.u. have negotiated a transition deal that would effectively keep britain in the block until the end of twenty twenty it has not been ratified yet meaning the u.k. could crash out and have to rely on w t o trading terms conny made those comments at the founder asho web breaks it worries take center stage. aircraft makers have been flying high for almost a decade now pushed up by rising...
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e.u. at the moment has no incentive to give britain what it wants because the e.u. is its credibility and cohesion are at stake and the e.u. has all the power at the moment because it knows that the u.k. cannot settle for no deal partly because the part of it would never accept that and partly because it's equipment a national self-immolation is simply not a viable option for the government and that means that the u.k. will concede to pretty much everything the e.u. wants and it has done in the last year already all right so you talked about the checkers deal jonathan that was the agreement fleshed out last friday at the prime minister's country residence when she got her cabinet together to figure flesh out a briggs's ambition that they could all unite behind as john was saying the details of that deal are due to be published in a white paper on thursday as far as you're concerned john of the what's wrong with the checkers deal then why is it unworkable and what do you make of it as a opening bid as far as negotiations with the e.u. a concern. why i think it's very
e.u. at the moment has no incentive to give britain what it wants because the e.u. is its credibility and cohesion are at stake and the e.u. has all the power at the moment because it knows that the u.k. cannot settle for no deal partly because the part of it would never accept that and partly because it's equipment a national self-immolation is simply not a viable option for the government and that means that the u.k. will concede to pretty much everything the e.u. wants and it has done in the...
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davis the minister in charge of negotiating britain's exit from the e.u. the british cabinet has been bitterly divided on how to move forward on a briggs it strategy was just on friday the prime minister secured a hard won agreement from her cabinet which now appears to be in complete disarray during a stormy session in parliament to resign me thanked the two ministers for their work but she was repeatedly interrupted turning to bricks at mr speaker i want to pay tribute to my right elbow friends. the members. the men with the men mr holton prize and house and oxbridge and south priceless. we do not agree about the best way to differing our commitments to one of the results of the referendum but i want to recognize the work of the former secretary of state for accepting the european union for the work he did to establish a new car and steer and steer through parliament some of the most important legislation for generations and some of these who recognize the passion that the former foreign secretary demonstrated you see i. didn't remember seeing. him promo
davis the minister in charge of negotiating britain's exit from the e.u. the british cabinet has been bitterly divided on how to move forward on a briggs it strategy was just on friday the prime minister secured a hard won agreement from her cabinet which now appears to be in complete disarray during a stormy session in parliament to resign me thanked the two ministers for their work but she was repeatedly interrupted turning to bricks at mr speaker i want to pay tribute to my right elbow...
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e.u. is still in negotiation with britain and what ching everything that happened here in europe especially mr trump in the last couple of days what is the sentiment towards the end of the week where you are. well certainly the last couple of days haven't made things easier it was a terrible week here in terms of the negotiations with first with david davis get out of the government being replaced by another hard line of then we had chaos and entirely in sewing and when boris johnson left the government too and now looking at the white paper of course we see that a lot of details here look more like britain wants to move towards softer breck said rather than a hard and of course now the united states away in the way donald trump just did certainly doesn't make it easier for the parties to negotiate their reporting for us from frankfurt thank you so much. now when washington's tariffs against china took effect on july the sixth china retaliated with tariffs on the same day china's move is said to impact a slew of u.s. agricultural products and industries including soybeans the u.s. exports f
e.u. is still in negotiation with britain and what ching everything that happened here in europe especially mr trump in the last couple of days what is the sentiment towards the end of the week where you are. well certainly the last couple of days haven't made things easier it was a terrible week here in terms of the negotiations with first with david davis get out of the government being replaced by another hard line of then we had chaos and entirely in sewing and when boris johnson left the...
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e.u. referendum in britain and the ruling conservative party has spent the time fighting and arguing but mainly with itself my guest this week here in london is nikki morgan a former education minister and now a pro remain conservative m.p. why does she continue to prop up a prime minister who has failed so spectacularly to unite the party and the country . became more than welcome to conflict zone thank you it's two years since the back seat referendum two years in which the government has failed to come up with an agreed position in the cabinet on what kind of bracks it they want to show themselves and what i think want to be seen is that bracks is undoubtedly extremely complex certainly but bench members of parliament like me would like to see more clarity on the future trading relationship between the u.k. and the e.u. progress has been made on some things to be fair to both sides but clearly there's a lot left to negotiate and agree in the remaining months ahead well i mean they've been negotiating and fighting with themselves they had been talking to brussels much and that's about the sha
e.u. referendum in britain and the ruling conservative party has spent the time fighting and arguing but mainly with itself my guest this week here in london is nikki morgan a former education minister and now a pro remain conservative m.p. why does she continue to prop up a prime minister who has failed so spectacularly to unite the party and the country . became more than welcome to conflict zone thank you it's two years since the back seat referendum two years in which the government has...
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brags it will actually play out one of the key issues is immigration which britain wants to control much tighter as a result e.u. immigration to britain has already fallen to a five year low and if you're on the strawberry business without migrant workers from the continent you will be in trouble because brits love their strawberries but they don't like to pick them. british strawberries from kent with lots of cream and getting the fruit to the bowl takes a lot of work and since the brags that decision there's been a lack of strawberry pickers from europe. strawberries. i want my strawberries. we'll find some someone will find them and i'll help myself out i'll pick them. the strawberries are delivered in crates from the strawberry fields in the southern english county. david figure this is a fruit grower the fourth generation a family business more and more of his fruit is rotting in the fields the pickers who work for him for years just stop showing up. not just do we want labor from europe but we want to be at a trade with europe we buy they stroll revamps came from belgium the worst came to the us we went t
brags it will actually play out one of the key issues is immigration which britain wants to control much tighter as a result e.u. immigration to britain has already fallen to a five year low and if you're on the strawberry business without migrant workers from the continent you will be in trouble because brits love their strawberries but they don't like to pick them. british strawberries from kent with lots of cream and getting the fruit to the bowl takes a lot of work and since the brags that...
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but there must be a hard border somewhere if britain leaves the e.u. customs union northern ireland would be represented in trade negotiations under the world trade organization and tariffs by the european commission not its own national government something i will never accept and i believe no british prime minister could ever accept the e.u.'s top exec negotiator said he welcomes britain's concrete economic proposals but michel barnier stop short of optimism it is also our responsibility to be prepared for all scenarios including. ireland is already in preparation mode with online advisory checklists to help its companies navigate the possible impacts of gregg's it. with much of europe sweltering on the high temperatures even the regions in the arctic circle are feeling the heat sweden is struggling to contain around fifty separate wildfires some of which have become too big to fight threatening villages and causing major problems in a country more used to dealing with. climate change means this sort of extreme weather event could become more frequen
but there must be a hard border somewhere if britain leaves the e.u. customs union northern ireland would be represented in trade negotiations under the world trade organization and tariffs by the european commission not its own national government something i will never accept and i believe no british prime minister could ever accept the e.u.'s top exec negotiator said he welcomes britain's concrete economic proposals but michel barnier stop short of optimism it is also our responsibility to...
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in a weak negotiating position with less than nine months to go until britain leaves the e.u. this high profile ministerial departure will be seen as a significant setback. joining me now for more on the developments are our correspondents bigot moss in london and from brussels bob let me start with you bigot what is david davis saying about his resume sent us more about the person who was being appointed to replace him. dominic robb the housing minister has been appointed to replace david davies he's somebody like david davis who's also convinced brett city is somebody who has argued for greg securing the campaign crucially in contrast to david davis he's somebody who supports to reason may's checkers announcement from friday and he thinks it's the way the best way forward now we probably don't have to wait for long before the brick city has or say that this is a betrayal and cost because it is very very controversial what the prime minister has announced they davis has said that he still supports terrorism a does not want to see her fall but that might be a wish we are reall
in a weak negotiating position with less than nine months to go until britain leaves the e.u. this high profile ministerial departure will be seen as a significant setback. joining me now for more on the developments are our correspondents bigot moss in london and from brussels bob let me start with you bigot what is david davis saying about his resume sent us more about the person who was being appointed to replace him. dominic robb the housing minister has been appointed to replace david...
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and beyond looking at the full impact of britain's decision to leave the e.u. and you can find more special coverage of the vote breaks at on our home page that's. dot com. now to sports in denmark scorch nielsen has won the fifteenth a stage of the tour de france and making it two wins in a row for the astana team meanwhile the race favorites team sky's guarantee thomas and chris froome were content to take it easy ahead of three tough stages in the peyronie's mountain. stage fifteen from new york to caucus on was once again decided by a breakaway group with a day all followed by an onslaught on the peyronie's beckoning the favorites once again conserve their energy the peloton around the overall leader and karen thomas and defending champion chris froome controlled proceedings allowing free rein to the breakaway group of twenty nine. after a ride of just over one hundred eighty kilometers last time as magnus caught nielsen sprinted to stage victory. but it is a go they already said that this was the stage for me and that i should go out in the break well run
and beyond looking at the full impact of britain's decision to leave the e.u. and you can find more special coverage of the vote breaks at on our home page that's. dot com. now to sports in denmark scorch nielsen has won the fifteenth a stage of the tour de france and making it two wins in a row for the astana team meanwhile the race favorites team sky's guarantee thomas and chris froome were content to take it easy ahead of three tough stages in the peyronie's mountain. stage fifteen from new...
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e.u. saying we don't want to be part of britain anymore he got caught up in stopping out aviation companies we mentioned banks stopping out everyone wants to get out because if you don't have the supernatural all the institutions that cover the e.u. and you have to be part of that and you saw to be a separate go it alone island under a large grain cloud swimming and marmite washer paying some old hag a crown those people in france germany and italy in the us are saying no we don't want to be a part of that. lease move. move. move move. move move move . the american president arrives in the u.k. on his first official visit triggering protests in the capital. speaking as. a competitor not an enemy. and facebook labels thousands of russians as being interested in treason sparking concerns about the way the company is profiling it's used. on the stories you can. see with us now for the financial news. feeling a bit hoarse hey i'm max kaiser this is the kaiser report stacey x. we couldn't leave london without giving you some headlines oh great i have headlines oh that is nice tell them tell me n
e.u. saying we don't want to be part of britain anymore he got caught up in stopping out aviation companies we mentioned banks stopping out everyone wants to get out because if you don't have the supernatural all the institutions that cover the e.u. and you have to be part of that and you saw to be a separate go it alone island under a large grain cloud swimming and marmite washer paying some old hag a crown those people in france germany and italy in the us are saying no we don't want to be a...