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to do business across any eu state, and that goes away, banks will have to go through their operationsndon business line by business line, deal by deal to see what can be legally conducted here and what will have to be moved elsewhere in europe. whether that is paris or amsterdam or somewhere else. that's one area where lawyers and consultants will have a huge amount of work to do. every industry is regulated by the eu. they all have to run through everything in the event of brexit to figure out how to be on the right side of whatever new rules will be. david: we don't even know when article 50 will be triggered. what are the consultants doing at this point? as one senior consultant put it, they are planning for a for, developing scenarios various clients as two different outcomes that could occur. there is not an infinite range of outcomes. infinite new want an infinite variation, but broadly, there are several models. it's a question of which one. noise coming from theresa may has been in the direction of a so-called hard brexit. the u.k. would have no special relationship with the e
to do business across any eu state, and that goes away, banks will have to go through their operationsndon business line by business line, deal by deal to see what can be legally conducted here and what will have to be moved elsewhere in europe. whether that is paris or amsterdam or somewhere else. that's one area where lawyers and consultants will have a huge amount of work to do. every industry is regulated by the eu. they all have to run through everything in the event of brexit to figure...
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verizon is closing call centers in tpao*eu five states. including the home state of new york. o consolidation of the call centers will impact about 32 hundred workers. would you drink that. >> you know. on any given friday night.
verizon is closing call centers in tpao*eu five states. including the home state of new york. o consolidation of the call centers will impact about 32 hundred workers. would you drink that. >> you know. on any given friday night.
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foreign investors would be allowed to actually sue eu member states if they felt their laws and standardsere losing their profits. they thought it would give too much power to corporations. he has a lot of supporters in belgium. there is a big protest going on right behind me. they will be looking to see exactly what are those guarantees and what the footnotes are in the document. it looks like a signing ceremony might he delayed by a few days. still some damage done to the use reputation. >> absolutely. donald tusk said the credibility of the whole block and its unity was based on signing that deal with an ally and a friend like canada. can't even do eu deals with nice countries how will they ever do deals with any other entities. there has been a lot of pressure to come to an agreement on that deal because the eu is facing multiple crisis -- crises. businesses could work much easier here with tariffs being reduced. a lot of people are in support of the campaign. they believe it will be a soeprint for future deals they want to make sure this is the best for european citizens, consumers,
foreign investors would be allowed to actually sue eu member states if they felt their laws and standardsere losing their profits. they thought it would give too much power to corporations. he has a lot of supporters in belgium. there is a big protest going on right behind me. they will be looking to see exactly what are those guarantees and what the footnotes are in the document. it looks like a signing ceremony might he delayed by a few days. still some damage done to the use reputation....
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>> heads of states and government of other 27 eu states have stated clearly that they see the eu as indispensablend are ready to work together and build on our successes which the .u so far has helped achieve eu has agreed to work on security to promote investment, our capital markets, digital single markets, so it is really important to concentrate on those projects and to show that there is real european value added. our peopleow much worrying about european banks behind closed doors? how much are they talking about donald trump? >> once again, the european commission cannot comment on politics. baltics outside european unions, so that is something for the voters to decide. francine: where do you see the next crisis coming from? our markets and politicians aware of the risk? -- are markets and politicians aware of the risk? at an economicng recovery. it is a modest recovery, so we are working on strengthening it. francine: thank you so much. the rhetoric we have talked about. it's very clear that at the same time, a lot of european countries lack commonality. tom: absolutely. at the just on a p
>> heads of states and government of other 27 eu states have stated clearly that they see the eu as indispensablend are ready to work together and build on our successes which the .u so far has helped achieve eu has agreed to work on security to promote investment, our capital markets, digital single markets, so it is really important to concentrate on those projects and to show that there is real european value added. our peopleow much worrying about european banks behind closed doors?...
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. >> our staff of 5000 can be deployed to external border areas of eu member states within a few dayso provide support whenever there is any threat of pressure or danger. reporter: the agency was officially launched at the bulgarian turkish border. the eu migration commissioner called it an historic day. >> we have a very clear policy on that. the door is open for the ones in need. enclosed to the ones who want to cross our borders illegally. reporter: the new protection agency will provide stronger cooperation at all levels. but the commissioner added that illegal immigration cannot be stemmed completely as long as people are forced to flee war and conflict zones. chris: the united nations security council has backed former portuguese prime minister antonio as the new head of the world organization. that recommendation will now be put to the general assembly for a vote next week. he was head of the refugee agency over the last 10 years received unanimous support from security council members. the outgoing secretary-general completes his term at the end of this year. speaking earlier
. >> our staff of 5000 can be deployed to external border areas of eu member states within a few dayso provide support whenever there is any threat of pressure or danger. reporter: the agency was officially launched at the bulgarian turkish border. the eu migration commissioner called it an historic day. >> we have a very clear policy on that. the door is open for the ones in need. enclosed to the ones who want to cross our borders illegally. reporter: the new protection agency will...
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i want us to continue to have a good relationship with the member states in the eu and with the eu it's self. i think that's in all our interests. >> mr. hanson. >> mr. conspiracy. did the prime minister find time in her busy weekend to emphasize to european colleagues how much we value things such as the transfer agreement, things such as european arrest warrant and will she agree whatever negotiating she does, nothing will lead to the watering down of those commitments? >> know my commitment to the relationship that we have with other member states of the european union in relation to justice and home affairs matters, but i'm interested i've had a lot of questions about the detail of the discussions i had on brexit, the european council. of course, the main p toics that we discussed at the european council were russia, migration and trade, discussions on the detail of the negotiations will be for the future. >> the people voted more than any other to leave the european union and no constituency approves more of the prime minister's approach. will she now agree with me what they deserv
i want us to continue to have a good relationship with the member states in the eu and with the eu it's self. i think that's in all our interests. >> mr. hanson. >> mr. conspiracy. did the prime minister find time in her busy weekend to emphasize to european colleagues how much we value things such as the transfer agreement, things such as european arrest warrant and will she agree whatever negotiating she does, nothing will lead to the watering down of those commitments? >>...
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unless it has a view on labor, it cannot enter into serious negotiations with other eu states.rime minister plans to trigger those negotiations by the end of march. between now and march, they have to sort themselves out and what they want to do. to me, that is crucial, in terms of hitting the politics lined up negotiated position. with they don't want to do is argue among themselves. there is a great story on the fact that here and the u.k., there is a great story on the some are in jeopardy depending on the immigration policy that is put in place. if you get the immigration mix wrong, it could significantly hurt the british economy. >> sure. there is so much at stake. if you could imagine a scenario disentangle and the cherry picking, which they certainly cannot too. there is a model there that theoretically would work. a compromise on immigration, i kind of doubt it. at stake. huge amount not short-term, but long-term, for britain. whitman onrofessor where we are going on inflation. here is northern rock, over here. the great disinflation, down we go. inflation expectations
unless it has a view on labor, it cannot enter into serious negotiations with other eu states.rime minister plans to trigger those negotiations by the end of march. between now and march, they have to sort themselves out and what they want to do. to me, that is crucial, in terms of hitting the politics lined up negotiated position. with they don't want to do is argue among themselves. there is a great story on the fact that here and the u.k., there is a great story on the some are in jeopardy...
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as other members of the house that we also have a duty to british citizens who were living in eu member states and that's why i want to ensure that the state is guarantied. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i'm very pleased that my right honorable friend raised the crisis in syria after the european council. i'm wondering, though, whether any spotlight was put on the crisis in yemen. there approaching 7,000 people have been killed. when 7,000 people were killed in july 1995, the international community moved into high gear to sort it out. could i ask my right honorable friend where the -- whether the european plan has any plans to expedite appalling crisis of what is happening in yemen? >> my honorable friend is right to draw attention to the problems being experienced by many people in yemen and what is happening in the yemen. we want to see a political solution to yemen as we want to see a political solution in relation to syria. that's the only way to get a long-lasting peace and stability for the qownt started negotiations, but what i found, when i talked to other leaders and colleagues in the eu
as other members of the house that we also have a duty to british citizens who were living in eu member states and that's why i want to ensure that the state is guarantied. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i'm very pleased that my right honorable friend raised the crisis in syria after the european council. i'm wondering, though, whether any spotlight was put on the crisis in yemen. there approaching 7,000 people have been killed. when 7,000 people were killed in july 1995, the international...
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states. there is a separate issue, that is about the security of the external border of eu. the greek government has made some changes to the way they deal with asylum claims in response to requirements of eu turkey deal. >> the prime minister is being uncharacteristically coy about the terms of the negotiation to leave the european union. yet we know once the papers are given to the commission, they will be shared with the european parliament. would she not now undertake they will share those papers with this parliament so that we can have a proper opportunity to look at the position that the government is taking and comment upon it. >> i can assure this house, as i have done before, this house will have a proper opportunity to look at these issues as we go through, but not just a one off opportunity. as i've set out, there will be a number of debates on which we'll enable members of this house to give more detailed comments on various aspects of impact of brexit on different sectors of the economy, for example. >> given the committee is conducting an inquiry and drafting a
states. there is a separate issue, that is about the security of the external border of eu. the greek government has made some changes to the way they deal with asylum claims in response to requirements of eu turkey deal. >> the prime minister is being uncharacteristically coy about the terms of the negotiation to leave the european union. yet we know once the papers are given to the commission, they will be shared with the european parliament. would she not now undertake they will share...
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i'm sure that's one of the reasons why norway voted against joining the eu in the 1994 referendum. the stateubsidizes farmers to grow crops in smaller fields, in the mountains or along fjords. >> these quintessential norwegian cows should not have to compete with eu cattle. that's why agriculture and fishing norway's own domestic , production are excluded from , the european economic area. tariffs imposed to protect local goods boost the price of food items like this dutch cheese on the farmers' market in oslo. >> the farmers have a good foot in the government, as i understand, to raise taxes and customer costs for foreign cheeses to protect their own cheeses. that's basically what it is. >> but having enough money helps. norway can well afford the norwegian model, thanks to revenues from north-sea oil. norway's special agreement on access to the european union market comes at a price which norway pays much as if it were an eumember. a voice in eu policy would only come with norway's membership. and polls show that over 70% of people here would still vote against it for many of the same reas
i'm sure that's one of the reasons why norway voted against joining the eu in the 1994 referendum. the stateubsidizes farmers to grow crops in smaller fields, in the mountains or along fjords. >> these quintessential norwegian cows should not have to compete with eu cattle. that's why agriculture and fishing norway's own domestic , production are excluded from , the european economic area. tariffs imposed to protect local goods boost the price of food items like this dutch cheese on the...
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eu that are doing well. otherwise the average wouldn't be the same as the united states. so it depends on domestic policy. he countries that are are onesl in the eu implemented reforms the last few years. reforms 10-12eir years ago and that is why they are doing well now. the cayman islands heavy biggest growth today. it's not a secret. tom: i want to go there because michael mckee was in ireland last week talking about tough decisions. , going ontony chancellor merkel, what do you need to see in germany to maintain the courage and will to keep europe together? kick -- on the economic side, germany has on the reforms otherwise it would not be doing well now. a lot is happened over the last 5-6 years. we have moved more towards political unions. more towards fiscal unions than ever before. is the institution i am managing. the european stability mechanism. we have supplied 215 billion euros to the area that went through trouble. the banking system has improved. isisn't perfect but there strength as a whole. many things have happened. we continue to work on keeping things together, despite all the angst that
eu that are doing well. otherwise the average wouldn't be the same as the united states. so it depends on domestic policy. he countries that are are onesl in the eu implemented reforms the last few years. reforms 10-12eir years ago and that is why they are doing well now. the cayman islands heavy biggest growth today. it's not a secret. tom: i want to go there because michael mckee was in ireland last week talking about tough decisions. , going ontony chancellor merkel, what do you need to see...
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environment ministers of the member states unanimously agreed that the eu will ratify the pact without waiting for all members to do so. they plan to submit the instrument of ratification to the united nations once they get approval from the european parliament, which meets on tuesday. the paris agreement will take effect 30 days after it's ratified by at least 55 signatories. at the same time, the sum of greenhouse gas emissions of those countries needs to exceed 55% of total global emissions. india's government said on sunday it will ratify the agreement next week, together with eu ratification, the 55% mark will be reached, and the agreement is set to meet the criteria for taking effect in early november. >>> u.s. authorities are still trying to figure out what caused a train to crash into a station in new jersey. the thursday morning rush hour accident killed one commuter and injured over 100. >> we were approaching the station, and we weren't slowing down. i was confused. by the time that registered, you had already hit something. >> officials of the national transportation safety
environment ministers of the member states unanimously agreed that the eu will ratify the pact without waiting for all members to do so. they plan to submit the instrument of ratification to the united nations once they get approval from the european parliament, which meets on tuesday. the paris agreement will take effect 30 days after it's ratified by at least 55 signatories. at the same time, the sum of greenhouse gas emissions of those countries needs to exceed 55% of total global emissions....
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eu 27 as peter said. we're losing one of our largest member states. permanent seat in the security council. a nuclear weapons state. a state with huge diplomatic experience and adding a lot to our collective value. it's very regrettable. i'm not questioning the right of the british people to decide what they've decided or putting into question that we now have to work with that. but to find the silver lining. the silver lining probably will be that we will have to figure out how to do this in the best way possible n and that will require creativity by all of us. this is not the best outcome for europe or for the transatlantic alliance. it will certainly complicate matters. and we will all work diligently to try to make the best we can out of what is for me, nonetheless, a second best outcome. >> on that happy note, ambassador. >> thanks very much. >> in spite of the brexit referendum and outcome, i think that the main challenge is to the confidence of the europeans. and including uk population and especially this refers mainly to the young people who need to feel the whole project because i
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presidential election said growing eu sentiment could prolong the worldwide slowdown. the state of europe's financial system was also on the agenda as concerns mounted over deutsche bank. >>> tokyo shares ended slightly lower r snapping four days of gains. john ladue reports from the tokyo stock exchange. >> it wawas a quietet day for t nikkei as investors stayed on the sidelines ahead of the nonpayroll farm data. but many brought up energy related shares on the positive sentiment in crude oil market. let's check the closing levels for this friday, october 7th. the nikkei was down 0.25%. the broader topix lost about the same margin. taking a look at individual stocks. individual equities rose again with surging oil prices. shares of japan petroleum exploration gained 2.5% while inpex rose nearly 1.7%. now, shares of retailers seven & i holdings and hh2o holdings. for the year through next february. now, the results for the u.s. jobs report on friday could show the federal rate hike in december. and next week we may look at a volatile week for the markets. john ladue reporting fr
presidential election said growing eu sentiment could prolong the worldwide slowdown. the state of europe's financial system was also on the agenda as concerns mounted over deutsche bank. >>> tokyo shares ended slightly lower r snapping four days of gains. john ladue reports from the tokyo stock exchange. >> it wawas a quietet day for t nikkei as investors stayed on the sidelines ahead of the nonpayroll farm data. but many brought up energy related shares on the positive...
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eu defense policy. now your colleague, secretary of state of defense, has said that we would block such a development. but given that we are intending to be out of the eu within around two years are a so, is it wise for us to obstruct what other eu countries wish to do to increase their defense cooperation? wouldn't it actually damage the possibility of us getting a good deal in negotiations if we take that attitude? >> well, i mean, a couple of points. first of all, i think it is perfectly right to point out as michael fallon has done, that pack that undermines is a bad idea. and we have to make sure that defense architecture of europe and this probably well continues to have the americans very much in it. i think that is something widely understood across other european capitals. if our friend want to go ahead with new security architecture as they have pledged to do by the way, many times, in the last four decades. i remember it quite well. as you've indicated, i didn't think post brexit we could reasonably stand in their way. i think what we might suggest is given we are the biggest military in the
eu defense policy. now your colleague, secretary of state of defense, has said that we would block such a development. but given that we are intending to be out of the eu within around two years are a so, is it wise for us to obstruct what other eu countries wish to do to increase their defense cooperation? wouldn't it actually damage the possibility of us getting a good deal in negotiations if we take that attitude? >> well, i mean, a couple of points. first of all, i think it is...
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state. tonight two yazidi women who survived the ordeal have been awarded the eu's top prize for human rightsthey are now campaigning for other women just like them. conservationists say humans are to blame for half of the world wildlife since 1970. they warn that worse is to come if we don't change our ways. >> it's good to have you with us. tonight belgium has much. the country's national government says it is now able to say yes to the free trade deal between the european union and canada. earlier this week the southern region refused to pass the deal, and that trickled -- triggered a domino effect that stopped the treaty in its tracks. reporter: the relief is palpable. belgians government has woken its deadlock and can vote with its -- broken its deadlock and can vote with its eu partners. >> i have the pleasure to announce that this committee just reached an agreement on the text that defined the belgium proposal, and it is immediately address the eu and the president of the eu council. reporter: the rebels had been held up as heroes by anti-globalization activists around the continent.
state. tonight two yazidi women who survived the ordeal have been awarded the eu's top prize for human rightsthey are now campaigning for other women just like them. conservationists say humans are to blame for half of the world wildlife since 1970. they warn that worse is to come if we don't change our ways. >> it's good to have you with us. tonight belgium has much. the country's national government says it is now able to say yes to the free trade deal between the european union and...
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warsaw during the nato meeting was to indicate that although that is primarily an eu mission, nato and the united states and our naval assets are prepared to assist in a robust way where appropriate. it is just a matter of coordinating with europe to find out and italy and other countries what it is that you need. we will help. the same way that we do with respect to helping to enforce the agreement between turkey and the european union. that portion, on that body of water. point as much a of pointed out, is trying to help these countries that are having difficulties where people feel either unstable, insecure, or just hungry and in search of opportunity. had we help them develop in such a way that people till they can succeed and raise their families moreut fleeing to developed countries. that is a longer-term proposition but we have to begin to make the investments now. havetioned to matteo, we different issues with respect to migration and net migration into this country has actually been flat. in some cases, even decreased or we have seen reverse flows and respect to mexico particularly. one area wh
warsaw during the nato meeting was to indicate that although that is primarily an eu mission, nato and the united states and our naval assets are prepared to assist in a robust way where appropriate. it is just a matter of coordinating with europe to find out and italy and other countries what it is that you need. we will help. the same way that we do with respect to helping to enforce the agreement between turkey and the european union. that portion, on that body of water. point as much a of...
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eu defense policy. now your colleague, secretary of state of defense, has said that we would block such a development. but given that we are intending to be out of the eu within around two years or so, is it wise for us to obstruct what other eu countries wish to do to increase their defense cooperation? wouldn't it actually damage the possibility of us getting a good deal in negotiations if we take that attitude? >> well, i mean, a couple of points. first of all, i think it is perfectly right to point out as michael fallon has done, that any eu defense pack that undermines nato is a bad idea. and we have to make sure that defense architecture of europe and this probably well continues to have the americans very much in it. i think that is something widely understood across other european capitals. if our friends want to go ahead with new security architecture as they have pledged to do by the way, many times, in the last four decades. i remember it quite well. as you've indicated, i didn't think post brexit we could reasonably stand in their way. i think what we might suggest is given we are the bigge
eu defense policy. now your colleague, secretary of state of defense, has said that we would block such a development. but given that we are intending to be out of the eu within around two years or so, is it wise for us to obstruct what other eu countries wish to do to increase their defense cooperation? wouldn't it actually damage the possibility of us getting a good deal in negotiations if we take that attitude? >> well, i mean, a couple of points. first of all, i think it is perfectly...
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but we did in warsaw was to although that is probably -- primarily and eigh eu mission, that united states assist wherever appropriate. whatever they need, we will help, the same way we do with respect to helping to enforce the agreement between turkey and the european union. on that body of water. the third point, as was pointed out, is more long term. that is trying to help these countries that are having difficulties where people feel either unstable, insecure, or just, hungry, and in search of opportunity. how do we help them to develop in such a way to where they feel they can succeed in raising their families without fleeing to more developed countries. that is a longer-term proposition. we have to begin to make investments now. i mentioned, we have obviously respect tossues with migration. net migration into this country has actually been flat, in some cases, even decreased or we have seen reverse flows, particularly to mexico.t one place we have seen a spike is from small countries in central america where the economy is doing poorly, agriculture is doing poorly, in part due to cha
but we did in warsaw was to although that is probably -- primarily and eigh eu mission, that united states assist wherever appropriate. whatever they need, we will help, the same way we do with respect to helping to enforce the agreement between turkey and the european union. on that body of water. the third point, as was pointed out, is more long term. that is trying to help these countries that are having difficulties where people feel either unstable, insecure, or just, hungry, and in search...
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it needs the ratification of eu,y member state in the which tells us why that overall the years, debtses, banking crises, they've not been able to move forward. it is a dysfunctional process. i think the message from the trade deal is something different. why get involved in lengthy, complex, torturous negotiations that may go nowhere because the eu has never cited a trade deal of any substance? its three main trading partners don't have trade deals. i actually think the message is that what the u.k. government should go for is a clean brexit option. mark: a hard brexit. neil: i prefer a clean brexit. mark: is that essentially a hard brexit? neil: i think it is going to be good for the u.k. economy. we should be emphasizing unilateral free trade, a breakaway from the protectionist eu, and that would be to the benefit of consumers. they didn't want canadians to undercut the agricultural interest. mark: quick comment on mark carney. he's been under caution lately from all sides, whether it is the government, former ministers, do you think those words, those barbs against him, were justi
it needs the ratification of eu,y member state in the which tells us why that overall the years, debtses, banking crises, they've not been able to move forward. it is a dysfunctional process. i think the message from the trade deal is something different. why get involved in lengthy, complex, torturous negotiations that may go nowhere because the eu has never cited a trade deal of any substance? its three main trading partners don't have trade deals. i actually think the message is that what...
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warsaw during the nato meeting was to indicate that although that is primarily an eu mission, nato and the united states and our naval assets are prepared to assist in a robust way where appropriate, and it's just a matter of coordinated with europe to find out, and italy, and other countries, what it is that you need. we will help. the same way that we do with respect to helping to enforce the agreement between turkey and the european union on that portion, that body of water. the third point, as matteo pointed out, is more long term, and that is trying to help these countries that are having difficulties where people feel either unstable, insecure, or just hungry and in search of opportunity. how do we help them develop in such a way where people feel they can succeed and raise their families without fleeing to more developed countries? that is a longer term proposition but we have to begin to make the assessments now. i mentioned to matteo, we have obviously different issues with migration and met migration into this country has actually been flat, in some cases even decreased, or we've seen reverse
warsaw during the nato meeting was to indicate that although that is primarily an eu mission, nato and the united states and our naval assets are prepared to assist in a robust way where appropriate, and it's just a matter of coordinated with europe to find out, and italy, and other countries, what it is that you need. we will help. the same way that we do with respect to helping to enforce the agreement between turkey and the european union on that portion, that body of water. the third point,...
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now your fellow secretary of state for leaving the eu said that holds no fears. know, if 170 countries can trade on such a basis and tariffs are as low as 3% to 5%, because the most favored nation status, et cetera, et cetera, i'm picking up here that it certainly holds no fears for you. >> you're trying to get me into running commentary about negotiations. i'm not going to -- i think we can do a great deal that will deliver a result of both goods and services for our businesses and for our friends -- >> you wouldn't disagree with your fellow secretary of state in saying that the wto holds no fears? >> as i said, i think it will be getting into the minutia of the negotiations. >> okay. >> let's move on very quickly. >> i think there will be a great deal done. >> eu divisions, something we're not picking up on. i've raised it on the floor of the house before. but what's your take? quite understandably, the spotlight is on our negotiating position, but if you look across the eu it is quite an interesting situation. you have an emerging split, a growing split, in fa
now your fellow secretary of state for leaving the eu said that holds no fears. know, if 170 countries can trade on such a basis and tariffs are as low as 3% to 5%, because the most favored nation status, et cetera, et cetera, i'm picking up here that it certainly holds no fears for you. >> you're trying to get me into running commentary about negotiations. i'm not going to -- i think we can do a great deal that will deliver a result of both goods and services for our businesses and for...
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eu is making clear the atrocities will continue. sanctions against syria and russia. we will put pressure on prudence so he will fulfill his duties. just stop supporting the syrian regime. particular, the country and member states are discussing deals with countries. limiting the streams of migrants from africa. once again in crisis mode. brent: crisis mode indeed. i wonder what the leaders of the eu must be feeling when they sit down. influencing russia to behave differently. >> it really has shown any affect that they know that they are not on the ground militarily. everybody knows that this is where they can build up considerable pressure on russia. he wants to keep all options on the table. you have a couple of countries. brent: what about the trade deal between the european union and canada? >> a different topic and a small european union crisis. to block that free trade agreement. it appears that therime minister of wallonia has compromise the deal with the eu commission. it doesn't mean that the parliament will meet on friday. brent: we have to talk about the brexit, still on the agenda even if it's not at the top. >> the eu policy is very clearly no negotiation. at least that is what the prime minister
eu is making clear the atrocities will continue. sanctions against syria and russia. we will put pressure on prudence so he will fulfill his duties. just stop supporting the syrian regime. particular, the country and member states are discussing deals with countries. limiting the streams of migrants from africa. once again in crisis mode. brent: crisis mode indeed. i wonder what the leaders of the eu must be feeling when they sit down. influencing russia to behave differently. >> it...
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i want to have a good relationship with the member states in the eu and the eu itself. that is in all of our interests. >> did the prime minister find time in her busy weekend to emphasize to her colleagues how much we value the prisoner thesfer agreement, such as european arrest warrants, and will she agreed that whatever negotiation she does it does not lead to the watering down of those commitments? prime minister may: my commitment to the relationship we have with other members -- i'm interested. i've had a lot of questions about the details of the discussion i had. the main topics we discussed at the european council were russia, migration, and tray. -- tade. negotiations will be for the future. constituency i'm sure proves more of the prime minister's approach than mine. wilshire group me that what they deserve is the speedy triggering article 50, a commencement of trade operations, and while we're at it, controlling the migration program? i note thater may: article what my honorable friend slipped in there at the end of his question. it is absolutely right. as i
i want to have a good relationship with the member states in the eu and the eu itself. that is in all of our interests. >> did the prime minister find time in her busy weekend to emphasize to her colleagues how much we value the prisoner thesfer agreement, such as european arrest warrants, and will she agreed that whatever negotiation she does it does not lead to the watering down of those commitments? prime minister may: my commitment to the relationship we have with other members -- i'm...
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protect the last toehold in the middle east and ukraine to prevent yet another soviet state turning to nato and the euit is a strategy, as they say, that sets russia and the west on a collision course. [ gunfire ] >> since the collapse of the soviet union, the west had opportunity and capacity to reshape the whole world according to ideas which the west believes were correct and right. what we see now, there are attempts to believe that this post-cold war arrangement can be restored or prolonged. unfortunately not. >> reporter: and what will replace it may not be to everyone's liking. matthew chance, cnn, moscow. >>> coming up, france marks a grim anniversary. three months since the nice terror attack, as some stivers are trying to recover -- survivors are trying to recover, that's ahead. >>> plus, conflicting reports over the deals to release 21 nigerian schoolgirls once held captive by boko haram. >>> hello, and welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world, you're watching "cnn newsroom." i'm paula newton. here are the headlines this hour -- two more women now accuse donald trump
protect the last toehold in the middle east and ukraine to prevent yet another soviet state turning to nato and the euit is a strategy, as they say, that sets russia and the west on a collision course. [ gunfire ] >> since the collapse of the soviet union, the west had opportunity and capacity to reshape the whole world according to ideas which the west believes were correct and right. what we see now, there are attempts to believe that this post-cold war arrangement can be restored or...
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in the last eight teen-24 months there has in us ends of the antitrust regulators in the united states and euthe ante and it is gotten more difficult. political or whatever, if you ask the regulators, they say what do you it's a act when you bring these huge transactions to us area these are competent transactions but most of us there -- think there has been an increase in the desire to resist consolidation as a political matter. we had a guest yesterday that said the same thing and the goal posts have moved. as you get more of these large deals, clients are bringing these to you. are they getting harder and harder and our people trying to do things that are more difficult? >> they are trying to do business deals that make sense. there are many deals that clients look at and never make the light of day. we look at them and say it will either get locked or have too much taken out of it. until recently, it was more predictable. there is no question that time for review has elongated area also, the availability of remedies, you could go in before and say do this and this even though that's a pro
in the last eight teen-24 months there has in us ends of the antitrust regulators in the united states and euthe ante and it is gotten more difficult. political or whatever, if you ask the regulators, they say what do you it's a act when you bring these huge transactions to us area these are competent transactions but most of us there -- think there has been an increase in the desire to resist consolidation as a political matter. we had a guest yesterday that said the same thing and the goal...
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i'm sure that's one of the reasons why norway voted against joining the eu in the 1994 referendum. the states farmers to grow crops in smaller fields, in the mountains or along fjords. >> these quintessential norwegian cows should not have to compete with eu cattle. that's why agriculture and fishing norway's own domestic , production are excluded from , the european economic area. tariffs imposed to protect local goods boost the price of food items like this dutch cheese on the farmers' market in oslo. >> the farmers have a good foot in the government, as i understand, to raise taxes and customer costs for foreign cheeses to protect their own cheeses. that's basically what it is. >> but having enough money helps. norway can well afford the norwegian model, thanks to revenues from north-sea oil. norway's special agreement on access to the european union market comes at a price which norway pays much as if it were an eumember. a voice in eu policy would only come with norway's membership. and polls show that over 70% of people here would still vote against it for many of the same reasons the
i'm sure that's one of the reasons why norway voted against joining the eu in the 1994 referendum. the states farmers to grow crops in smaller fields, in the mountains or along fjords. >> these quintessential norwegian cows should not have to compete with eu cattle. that's why agriculture and fishing norway's own domestic , production are excluded from , the european economic area. tariffs imposed to protect local goods boost the price of food items like this dutch cheese on the farmers'...
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it is now for member states and the eu institutions to implement the roadmap and as a matter of fact, we party started to do so. on the fifth of october, the eu ratified the paris agreement on climate change. the next day, the european coast guard was launched in record time. parliament had excellent and swift cooperation. and last week, the bulgarian just minister signed thanked his colleagues for the support to help protect the borders with turkey as decided in bratislava. thanks. [applause] >> thank you. the next speaker is president yunker. good morning. gentlemen, honorable members, the european council on thursday and friday last in impression tothe the outside world that we only discussed the free trade agreement with canada. that was not the case. there were other items for discussion and there was progress notably in the fields of migration. still a long way to go and there are many pitfalls on the way. to strengthen our shared border we have created in record time a european order and coast guard which is now in place and which now needs to be equipped with the staff and equ
it is now for member states and the eu institutions to implement the roadmap and as a matter of fact, we party started to do so. on the fifth of october, the eu ratified the paris agreement on climate change. the next day, the european coast guard was launched in record time. parliament had excellent and swift cooperation. and last week, the bulgarian just minister signed thanked his colleagues for the support to help protect the borders with turkey as decided in bratislava. thanks. [applause]...
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eu summit anna:. thursday, pro-and anti-brexit supporters, then we round off the week with the gdp number from the united statesbreakupvoiding a brexit as theresa may holds a meeting with the leaders of scotland, wells, and northern ireland. we discussed the country's eu exit plans. we will analyze the hurdles facing the 80 $5 billion deal between at&t and time warner. anna: welcome back. you're watching "daybreak". a quick note, samsung says notes e seven customers will get a discount. let's get the bloomberg business flash. the german economy ministry has reopened a review of a , but didoffer by china not specify a reason. they seek tighter control over foreign investment in european countries. they have called for measures to give government expanded powers. banks and the u.k. will start relocating operations by the end of the year. that is according to the head of the british bankers association. anthony brown said hands are quivering. many smaller banks start to relocating before christmas, with bigger one starting in the first quarter next year. they u.k. transport secretary says the decision for a new ru
eu summit anna:. thursday, pro-and anti-brexit supporters, then we round off the week with the gdp number from the united statesbreakupvoiding a brexit as theresa may holds a meeting with the leaders of scotland, wells, and northern ireland. we discussed the country's eu exit plans. we will analyze the hurdles facing the 80 $5 billion deal between at&t and time warner. anna: welcome back. you're watching "daybreak". a quick note, samsung says notes e seven customers will get a...
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and we have that the fact appointed liam fox as a trade secretary of state, we're going to leave the eun the common market. the future,g to be therefore we are going to be looking globally for some of these trade deals. simon french was saying the political tide has changed. could we find ourselves rubbing up the wrong side of facts? the global trend which is anti-trade right now. michael: the big issue here is 44% of the u.k. exports goes to the eu. you cannot just replace that overnight. i don't think we are going to get a bad deal on goods. the truth is we buy more stuff from europe than the other way around. where likely to do a good deal on goods -- we are likely to do a good deal on goods. it is in the country's interests to take some of the financial services from london to europe. manus: mike, thank you very much. that is michael bell at jpmorgan asset management. that is it for anna and i. on the move is up next. how is deutsche bank going to trade? ♪ guy: welcome to "on the move." .t is 8:30 in the frankfurt i'm guy johnson alongside caroline hyde in frankfurt watching deutsch
and we have that the fact appointed liam fox as a trade secretary of state, we're going to leave the eun the common market. the future,g to be therefore we are going to be looking globally for some of these trade deals. simon french was saying the political tide has changed. could we find ourselves rubbing up the wrong side of facts? the global trend which is anti-trade right now. michael: the big issue here is 44% of the u.k. exports goes to the eu. you cannot just replace that overnight. i...
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out with its first list of the top 500 us colleges and universities eu comes in at a number 89 on the list of the top school in our state a majority of the ranking comes from postgraduate success for students to use as it 97 percent of graduates have a job or are in graduate school six months after graduation right now the searches on for the owner of a ring lost during the fill the boot campaign over labor day weekend several fire departments had fire station members and standing on the streets with a blue collecting money one north metro fire the boots from a fire that have been raising funds up in northglenn contact with metro fire if it's yours they're keeping it safe for you but you can see how it happened that you got a list when you're just dropping money in there and boom her many times have you lost that wedding ring this one and never lost and lost a couple others never got it back. >> in those with coach kubiak >> life on the road again with bengals and sensing that they take their undefeated record to tamp back in the young guns at pass another tough test for the defense of the fleet the about supporting pas
out with its first list of the top 500 us colleges and universities eu comes in at a number 89 on the list of the top school in our state a majority of the ranking comes from postgraduate success for students to use as it 97 percent of graduates have a job or are in graduate school six months after graduation right now the searches on for the owner of a ring lost during the fill the boot campaign over labor day weekend several fire departments had fire station members and standing on the...
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is next the following britain's exit from the eu and a >>> tomorrow we should give you answers on how england's economy will affect us. right here in our state. bbc economist will be in on tuesday. for a discussion on arizona economic outlook for 2017. speakers on national and state levels will be their own answers on what we can expect next year . >>> check your freezers for these delicious drumsticks. nestli has had a voluntary contaminated with listeria the recall affects the 16 count variety pack or if you have a family like i do the 24 count vanilla pack. so far no one has gotten sick. if you have one throw it out or you can return it to the store you bought it from. >>> some people in london are putting a lot of faith in a tattoo artist hoping the new ink will be amazing. without knowing what it is. people lined up t not knowing what it will turn out to be until you do this. pull off the black sheet. this tattoo artist is famous. understandable ] >> i am not sure what he said. he has worked on celebrities. >>> not letting all of the news go to waste. stephen colbert take a special section of his show tonight coming up after this newsca
is next the following britain's exit from the eu and a >>> tomorrow we should give you answers on how england's economy will affect us. right here in our state. bbc economist will be in on tuesday. for a discussion on arizona economic outlook for 2017. speakers on national and state levels will be their own answers on what we can expect next year . >>> check your freezers for these delicious drumsticks. nestli has had a voluntary contaminated with listeria the recall affects...
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i will not give authority to the board of the state statistics authority. released them, the euer had a problem with his stats. they had lots of problems with his predecessor's statistics. david: it's a five-year term. by the end of it, he is carrying a gun to work in a briefcase. , heithin a month or so noticed his e-mail was being hacked, he was getting death threats. he's a black belt in jujitsu. this is not some shrinking he's a large man, a black-and-white kind of guy in that things are right or wrong. the fact that he felt endangered physically and felt he could not be in the country anymore says a lot about the pressure he was under. vonnie: he was in charge of the greek statistical office. there was a board that oversaw it. they were upset that he put out information before they okayed it. isn't that the whole idea? this is what got greece into trouble in the first place. matt: that's right. you wonder why they okayed this to begin with, what they expected to happen. they got the right guy for the job. there are a lot of entrenched interests who felt otherwise. .avid: th
i will not give authority to the board of the state statistics authority. released them, the euer had a problem with his stats. they had lots of problems with his predecessor's statistics. david: it's a five-year term. by the end of it, he is carrying a gun to work in a briefcase. , heithin a month or so noticed his e-mail was being hacked, he was getting death threats. he's a black belt in jujitsu. this is not some shrinking he's a large man, a black-and-white kind of guy in that things are...
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hungary was the first state in the european union to hold a vote on mandatory refugee quotas established by the eu but with less than 50% voter turnout, those poll results are invalid. allison sargent explains. allison: a majority of support from a minority of people, an gary and prime minister viktor orban declared victory. >> brussels or budapest, that was the question, and we said budapest. we will have to make brussels understand that it cannot ignore the will of 99.2% of hungarian voters. brussels will not be able to force its will on hungry. -- on hungary. >> the leader's victory speech left out a key factor in the country past election committee declared the paul void due to that declared the poll void due to low voter turnout. viktor orban had hoped to use the results for leverage in negotiations with brussels. he also wanted to inspire other european countries to follow suit. hungary's right-wing government spent millions of euros on an extensive no campaign that vilified migrants. those opposed to the referendum said it stoked fear and xenophobia. abouts referendum is not what was asking
hungary was the first state in the european union to hold a vote on mandatory refugee quotas established by the eu but with less than 50% voter turnout, those poll results are invalid. allison sargent explains. allison: a majority of support from a minority of people, an gary and prime minister viktor orban declared victory. >> brussels or budapest, that was the question, and we said budapest. we will have to make brussels understand that it cannot ignore the will of 99.2% of hungarian...
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states. and finally, let me go to the bottom line again. the eu should also revamp and strengthen its anti-corruption good governance mechanisms all across the union. it's getting there, but it's taken more than a decade until now. with this, let me conclude our presentation and invite you to also find our report at our website. >> thank you, ruslan. let me ask kathy kavalec to join us and move to the podium. cathy kavalec has responsibilities for policies in russia in the region. prior to that, she was the deputy coordinator for u.s. assistance to europe and eurasia. this is not an easy subject for the government to talk about. at least we have found it difficult to get some of our colleagues to come and share with us what we need to think about this and what we need to do, so welcome. we welcome your reflections. >> first of all, good morning to everyone. thank you so much for hosting me here, and we're really happy, very pleased, to see this report released. we think this is an important subject. it needs attention, and i think one of the first
states. and finally, let me go to the bottom line again. the eu should also revamp and strengthen its anti-corruption good governance mechanisms all across the union. it's getting there, but it's taken more than a decade until now. with this, let me conclude our presentation and invite you to also find our report at our website. >> thank you, ruslan. let me ask kathy kavalec to join us and move to the podium. cathy kavalec has responsibilities for policies in russia in the region. prior...
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approve a free-trade deal between the eu and canada known .s ceda parts of the agreement, like maritime regulation, would only be in women at once all member states ratified the deal, and germany must be able to call the deal off if it considers it goes against its constitution. >> i believe the conditions can be for filled without any problems. a bigleased we have made first step. if europe could not deal with canada, it would send a wrong message to the world. is there any place we have more in common with then canada? reporter: opponents say they are worried it will undermine consumer and environmental protection standards. >> this strengthens the rights of big business at the cost of the environment and of customers. the feeling is wide spread throughout europe. while hosting france's prime minister in ottawa, the canadian prime minister, justin trudeau, said rejecting the deal could cost europe. if europe cannot manage to sign this agreement, it sends a very clear message, not just to europeans, but to the whole world, that europe is choosing a path that is not productive, either for its citizens or for the world, and that would be a shame.
approve a free-trade deal between the eu and canada known .s ceda parts of the agreement, like maritime regulation, would only be in women at once all member states ratified the deal, and germany must be able to call the deal off if it considers it goes against its constitution. >> i believe the conditions can be for filled without any problems. a bigleased we have made first step. if europe could not deal with canada, it would send a wrong message to the world. is there any place we have...
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that would mean that they sign up as a block, and member states can ratify it. seven eu membership eight have already gone that far and ratified it here they represent 5% of global emissions, so already the fact that seven have ratified it, and the fact that there will undoubtedly go to the u.n. in new york, that means the u.n. has met the 55% threshold, meaning the climate change deal can be put into action. genie: signed and sealed -- >> almost delivered. genie: is a cause for celebration? >> according to most groups speaking in the european parliament today, they definitely feel it is a first solid step. one went as fars to say it was as important as the declaration on human rights in 1949. however, a lot of people are saying this is one part of the agreement, and now we need to see solid action. it is good, but we need to actually move faster and go quicker. one says that he feels really the fact that the agreement goes to the aviation industry is a big no-no and points out that transport ministers are currently trying to play out the carbon emissions payback. some a
that would mean that they sign up as a block, and member states can ratify it. seven eu membership eight have already gone that far and ratified it here they represent 5% of global emissions, so already the fact that seven have ratified it, and the fact that there will undoubtedly go to the u.n. in new york, that means the u.n. has met the 55% threshold, meaning the climate change deal can be put into action. genie: signed and sealed -- >> almost delivered. genie: is a cause for...
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states with europe. i think the prospect of italy leaving the eu is not one that is likely to come up frankly because i think i haven't actually seen that much coverage of that coming to pass. italy makes an important contribution to a stability in europe that make answer important contribution to the european economy. they obviously make important contributions to europe's security through nato. so, those, those i think are likely to be the topics of conversation between the president and the prime minister. >> and on saturday, donald trump suggested that presidential candidates should have to take a drug test. white house response? >> well so you're telling me that the candidate who snorted his way through the first few debates is accusing the other candidate of taking drugs. it's a curious development in the campaign. that's my response. michelle. >> are you saying just now that you think that the sniffling or sorting as you described it might have been related to -- >> not at all. >> okay. so what were you saying? what were you trying to get across when you say that? >> just trying to have a little fun.
states with europe. i think the prospect of italy leaving the eu is not one that is likely to come up frankly because i think i haven't actually seen that much coverage of that coming to pass. italy makes an important contribution to a stability in europe that make answer important contribution to the european economy. they obviously make important contributions to europe's security through nato. so, those, those i think are likely to be the topics of conversation between the president and the...
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eu banned it. what happens, circus moves on, it goes to africa, and asia. united statests more children internationally than and other country putting it, a particular problem here that people should be aware of. kennedy: your show sheds great light on it. keep doing great work, thank you for stopping by. >> thank you,. kennedy: i know you live in london i appreciate you stopbe by. >> cheers, very good. kennedy: coming up, issu are drones stealing light kennedy: come with me we will take nourishing vita machine supplements of news this is the topical storm. have you had a light bulb burn out? watch this guy try to up screw a light bulb with a drone, almost. try harder! come on, man. how did that not break? now it will screw in a light bulb and fail, again. yeah. a refresher with a view on how to properly replace a light bulb. >> remove the bulb. oh, [ bleep ] make sure you don't cut your finger. bleep bleep, [ bleep ] >> that man is now dead for your entertainment. i hope you are happy. wantopic two. frogs are lightning quick, their tonguing like sticky ropes. watch this
eu banned it. what happens, circus moves on, it goes to africa, and asia. united statests more children internationally than and other country putting it, a particular problem here that people should be aware of. kennedy: your show sheds great light on it. keep doing great work, thank you for stopping by. >> thank you,. kennedy: i know you live in london i appreciate you stopbe by. >> cheers, very good. kennedy: coming up, issu are drones stealing light kennedy: come with me we will...
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and when one of the two principle candidates for the president of the united states in fact cheer leads the disillusion of the eur would talk about not being willing to honor article 5 of the nato charter, we've got some real reason for putin to want to see a particular individual in the oval office. >> last question because i got to go. do they study -- he's a former kgb guy, putin. do you think he's studying trump and hillary clinton? >> they can tell when somebody is age taitated and whether the telling the truth or not telling the truth. all of this is to ensure that in a crisis they can push the buttons in order for the crisis to go their way. michael morrell wrote an excellent piece on this and i think that it's worth our always being conscious that the russians are going to watch every aspect of this. they're quite good at this, expert at understanding people's personalities and i think that's something we should take into account. >> fascinating. thanks for being here and thanks for you service. >> thank you, megyn. >>> new controversial bubbling up. for hillary clinton in the white house today as the wi
and when one of the two principle candidates for the president of the united states in fact cheer leads the disillusion of the eur would talk about not being willing to honor article 5 of the nato charter, we've got some real reason for putin to want to see a particular individual in the oval office. >> last question because i got to go. do they study -- he's a former kgb guy, putin. do you think he's studying trump and hillary clinton? >> they can tell when somebody is age taitated...
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eu banned it. what happens, circus moves on, it goes to africa, and asia. united statesopts more children internationally than and other country putting it, a particular problem here that people should be aware of. kennedy: your show sheds great light on it. keep doing great work, thank you for stopping by. >> thank you,. kennedy: i know you live in london i appreciate you stopbe by. >> cheers, very good. kennedy: coming up, issu are drones stealing light. ...as a combination of see products.. and customers. every on-time arrival is backed by thousands of od employees, ...who make sure the millions of products we ship arrive without damages. because od employees treat customer service... ...like our most important delivery. od. helping the world keep promises. this man creates software, to protect this customer, who lives here and flies to hong kong, to visit this company that makes smart phones, used by this vice president, this little kid, oops, and this obstetrician, who works across the street from this man, they all have insurance crafted personally for them. not ju
eu banned it. what happens, circus moves on, it goes to africa, and asia. united statesopts more children internationally than and other country putting it, a particular problem here that people should be aware of. kennedy: your show sheds great light on it. keep doing great work, thank you for stopping by. >> thank you,. kennedy: i know you live in london i appreciate you stopbe by. >> cheers, very good. kennedy: coming up, issu are drones stealing light. ...as a combination of see...
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