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the issue of gibraltar, not as a sovereignty issue but how gibraltar fits in of gibraltar, not as a sovereignty how gibraltarfits in in relationship to the single market rather than a question of sovereignty and control. is there a sense from the spanish as well that with britain leaving the european union, there may be too much of an emphasis now on france and germany, perhaps ruling the roost? i think that's an important point. one of the things that potentially happens with brexit is that you lose a big player in the case of the uk and already, the french and german governments have been starting to make noises about their plans for the future of the european union. spain is one of those countries that has looked that the uk as an ally to balance against that potential franco— german leadership within the eu. that is one of the things the uk will press on and stress quite a lot that particularly on the financial side, is important. this is one reason why the eu and the uk should remain friendly. with the close relationship between the countries, whether through trade or tourism, spanish busi
the issue of gibraltar, not as a sovereignty issue but how gibraltar fits in of gibraltar, not as a sovereignty how gibraltarfits in in relationship to the single market rather than a question of sovereignty and control. is there a sense from the spanish as well that with britain leaving the european union, there may be too much of an emphasis now on france and germany, perhaps ruling the roost? i think that's an important point. one of the things that potentially happens with brexit is that...
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gibraltar's old town is long and skinny, with one main street.ibraltarians are a proud bunch, remaining steadfastly loyal to britain. its 30,000 residents vote overwhelmingly to continue as a self-governing british dependency. within a generation, the economy has gone from one dominated by the military to one based on tourism. but it's much more than sunburned brits on holiday. gibraltar is a crossroads community with a jumble of muslims, jews, hindus, and italians joining the english, and all crowded together at the base of this mighty rock. with its strategic setting, gibraltar has an illustrious military history, and remnants of its martial past are everywhere. the rock is honeycombed with tunnels. many were blasted out by the brits in napoleonic times. during world war ii, britain drilled 30 more miles of tunnels. the 100-ton gun is one of many cannon that both protected gibraltar and controlled shipping in the strait. a cable car whisks visitors from downtown to the rock's 14,000-foot summit. from the top of the rock, spain's costa del sol a
gibraltar's old town is long and skinny, with one main street.ibraltarians are a proud bunch, remaining steadfastly loyal to britain. its 30,000 residents vote overwhelmingly to continue as a self-governing british dependency. within a generation, the economy has gone from one dominated by the military to one based on tourism. but it's much more than sunburned brits on holiday. gibraltar is a crossroads community with a jumble of muslims, jews, hindus, and italians joining the english, and all...
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to gibraltar. also important. to gibraltar. also important to spain. people. when they talk about brexit, european nationals over here, british nationals in europe. a lot of people's mine sent to those brits down on the costa del sol. they have holiday homes. vital both governments agree on the status of the respective citizens in each other‘s countries. of the respective citizens in each other's countries. absolutely. one of the ministers over in london today. the minister for europe, they told me that spain had essentially wanting a reciprocal agreement. all subject to what is agreed with brussels. spain has to say that, it is part of the european union. for all intensive purposes, they want a good dealfor the expats, vickers, of course, it will mean a good deal for people in spain this and there are some 130,000 spaniards working in britain. notjust working in cafes a nd in britain. notjust working in cafes and bars, but working in industry, in the city, science, education this these people have made careers over in britain. they wa nt made careers
to gibraltar. also important. to gibraltar. also important to spain. people. when they talk about brexit, european nationals over here, british nationals in europe. a lot of people's mine sent to those brits down on the costa del sol. they have holiday homes. vital both governments agree on the status of the respective citizens in each other‘s countries. of the respective citizens in each other's countries. absolutely. one of the ministers over in london today. the minister for europe, they...
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in the case of britain and spain, that means gibraltar.colonial anachronism. today, in a speech at westminster, he was more tactful. but he did call for a negotiated settlement. i am confident that, through the necessary dialogue and effort, our two governments will be able to work out towards arrangements that are acceptable to all involved. to that, the british government said the sovereignty of gibraltar was not up for discussion. a firm response, among the warm words of a state visit. nicholas witchell, bbc news, buckingham palace. that's a summary of the news. now on bbc news, it's time for newsnight.
in the case of britain and spain, that means gibraltar.colonial anachronism. today, in a speech at westminster, he was more tactful. but he did call for a negotiated settlement. i am confident that, through the necessary dialogue and effort, our two governments will be able to work out towards arrangements that are acceptable to all involved. to that, the british government said the sovereignty of gibraltar was not up for discussion. a firm response, among the warm words of a state visit....
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in the case of britain and spain, that means gibraltar. at westminster, he was more tactful. but he did call for a negotiated settlement. i am confident that, through the necessary dialogue and effort, our two governments will be able to work out towards arrangements that are acceptable to all involved. to that, the british government said the sovereignty of gibraltar was not up for discussion. a firm response, among the warm words of a state visit. nicholas witchell, bbc news, buckingham palace. relations between cuba and america have been tumultuous to say the least for decades but in a bid to bridge the gap between the two a group of kayakers are making the trip from havana to key west in a slightly different kind of vessel, as tim allman reports. if you are heading to the high seas anytime soon, this could be your flexible friend. a collapsible kayak that can fit inside a suitcase. four americans setting out on a bold adventure. we want to demonstrate a kayak, a foldable kayak, that can operate in the ocean like this. and this is a spo
in the case of britain and spain, that means gibraltar. at westminster, he was more tactful. but he did call for a negotiated settlement. i am confident that, through the necessary dialogue and effort, our two governments will be able to work out towards arrangements that are acceptable to all involved. to that, the british government said the sovereignty of gibraltar was not up for discussion. a firm response, among the warm words of a state visit. nicholas witchell, bbc news, buckingham...
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interesting on gibraltar, a level of royal optimism on gibraltar shared with no one else.ity of the people on gibraltar absolutely committed to no substantial change in our arrangements. a lot of optimism and the a lot of optimism in his speech celebrating the fact that as he sought, britain and spain, two of the oldest nations in europe, they had been two major transatlantic empires and the ties between the spanish and british were as strong now as they have ever been. representing the house of lords now, and interesting when he talked about brexit, the king, very keen to highlight the number of spanish people who live in britain and the number of bretons in spain, it inside a wall number and something of great importance to both countries. people cannot know the absolute figures but some 300,000 of our citizens living in spain, and! 300,000 of our citizens living in spain, and i think that is one of the reasons why in the end issues between britain and spain over brexit will almost certainly be settled. the other is that the spanish invest more money in the british econo
interesting on gibraltar, a level of royal optimism on gibraltar shared with no one else.ity of the people on gibraltar absolutely committed to no substantial change in our arrangements. a lot of optimism and the a lot of optimism in his speech celebrating the fact that as he sought, britain and spain, two of the oldest nations in europe, they had been two major transatlantic empires and the ties between the spanish and british were as strong now as they have ever been. representing the house...
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. >> ninan: we end tonight in gibraltar.t's a british territory at the tauthern tip of spain-- and it's the only place in europe where you can find wild monkeys. jonathan vigliotti shows us how conservationists there are trying to keep the peace between gibraltar's endangered monkeys-- and their neighbors. >> reporter: the jagged peninsula of gibraltar, along spain's southern coast, has been controlled by the british since the 1700s. but high above the city, where brck meets cloud. the monkeys rule. the endangered barbary macaque is the only wild monkey in europe, and they're facing off with another set of primates-- their human neighbors. we're headed to the top of the rock, where the barbary macaque lives, and where breakfast is about to be served. - ! every day like clockwork, fresh fruit and vegetables arrive at this remote peak. dr. eric shaw leads this macaque frnagement team, who spreads the spoils. this royal treatment is a peace acfering for this cheeky bunch. >> they know how to open your fer door. they know, when
. >> ninan: we end tonight in gibraltar.t's a british territory at the tauthern tip of spain-- and it's the only place in europe where you can find wild monkeys. jonathan vigliotti shows us how conservationists there are trying to keep the peace between gibraltar's endangered monkeys-- and their neighbors. >> reporter: the jagged peninsula of gibraltar, along spain's southern coast, has been controlled by the british since the 1700s. but high above the city, where brck meets cloud....
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in the case of britain and spain, that means gibraltar.er, he was more tactful. but he did call for a negotiated settlement. i am confident that, through the necessary dialogue and effort, our two governments will be able to work out towards arrangements that are acceptable to all involved. to that, the british government said the sovereignty of gibraltar was not up for discussion. a firm response, among the warm words of a state visit. nicholas witchell, bbc news, buckingham palace. cuba and the us have enjoyed a tumultuous relationship down the yea rs. tumultuous relationship down the years. geographically, of course, they are right next door to each other, and a group of kayakers want to make the trip in a slightly different kind of vessel. if you're heading to the high seas anytime soon, this could be your flexible friend. a collapsible kayak that can fit inside a suitcase. this the mode of travel for four americans setting out on a bold adventure. we want to demonstrate this kayak, that is a foldable kayak, that can operate in the oce
in the case of britain and spain, that means gibraltar.er, he was more tactful. but he did call for a negotiated settlement. i am confident that, through the necessary dialogue and effort, our two governments will be able to work out towards arrangements that are acceptable to all involved. to that, the british government said the sovereignty of gibraltar was not up for discussion. a firm response, among the warm words of a state visit. nicholas witchell, bbc news, buckingham palace. cuba and...
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in the case of britain and spain, that means gibraltar.tactful. but he did call for a negotiated settlement. i am confident that, through the necessary dialogue and effort, our two governments will be able to work out towards arrangements that are acceptable to all involved. to that, the british government said the sovereignty of gibraltar was not up for discussion. a firm response, among the warm words of a state visit. nicholas witchell, bbc news, buckingham palace. this week, we've been reporting on china's ambitious plan to recreate the famous silk road — the ancient trading route between east and west. it's thought it'll cost almost a trillion pounds and involves a new rail link from china to the uk, being paid for by the chinese. it passes through countries like the former soviet republic of kazakhstan, amid growing concerns about china's influence. 0ur china editor carrie gracie started out in eastern china on her 7000 milejourney along the new silk road. tonight, she's reached kazakhstan. bells chime for two centuries, central asia
in the case of britain and spain, that means gibraltar.tactful. but he did call for a negotiated settlement. i am confident that, through the necessary dialogue and effort, our two governments will be able to work out towards arrangements that are acceptable to all involved. to that, the british government said the sovereignty of gibraltar was not up for discussion. a firm response, among the warm words of a state visit. nicholas witchell, bbc news, buckingham palace. this week, we've been...
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in the case of britain and spain, that means gibraltar.estminster, he was more tactful. but he did call for a negotiated settlement. i am confident that, through the necessary dialogue and effort, our two governments will be able to work out towards arrangements that are acceptable to all involved. to that, the british government said the sovereignty of gibraltar was not up for discussion. a firm response, among the warm words of a state visit. nicholas witchell, bbc news, buckingham palace. the shape of the antarctic peninsula has changed forever after a trillion—ton iceberg broke away from an ice—shelf. the breakaway didn't come as a surprise to scientists, who've been monitoring the emerging crack for a decade. the iceberg is one of the biggest ever recorded, it's about 6,000 square kilometres, almost four times the size of london. cuba and the us have enjoyed a fairly tumultuous relationship down the years. decades of cold war antagonism giving way to a recent thaw in relations that was partly reversed by president trump. but the two c
in the case of britain and spain, that means gibraltar.estminster, he was more tactful. but he did call for a negotiated settlement. i am confident that, through the necessary dialogue and effort, our two governments will be able to work out towards arrangements that are acceptable to all involved. to that, the british government said the sovereignty of gibraltar was not up for discussion. a firm response, among the warm words of a state visit. nicholas witchell, bbc news, buckingham palace....
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jonathan vigliati, cbs news, gibraltar. >>> it's tuesday, july 11th, 2017. morning news. a military plane crashes in a mississippi field killing more than a dozen people. and trump jr. lawyers up as new details emerge about what the president's son reportedly knew before meeting with the russian lawyer during the 2016 campaign.
jonathan vigliati, cbs news, gibraltar. >>> it's tuesday, july 11th, 2017. morning news. a military plane crashes in a mississippi field killing more than a dozen people. and trump jr. lawyers up as new details emerge about what the president's son reportedly knew before meeting with the russian lawyer during the 2016 campaign.
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jonathan vigliati, cbs news, gibraltar. >> that's the "overnight news" for this tuesday.cbs broadcast center in new york city, i'm demarco morgan. >>> it's tuesday, july 11th, 2017. this is the cbs morning news. a military plane crashes in a mississippi field killing more than a dozen people. and trump jr. lawyers up as new details emerge about what the president's son reportedly knew before meeting with the russian lawyer during the 2016 campaign. >>> good morning from the studio 57 news room at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne marie green. 16 people were kil w
jonathan vigliati, cbs news, gibraltar. >> that's the "overnight news" for this tuesday.cbs broadcast center in new york city, i'm demarco morgan. >>> it's tuesday, july 11th, 2017. this is the cbs morning news. a military plane crashes in a mississippi field killing more than a dozen people. and trump jr. lawyers up as new details emerge about what the president's son reportedly knew before meeting with the russian lawyer during the 2016 campaign. >>> good...
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it is the first visit in 31 years and takes place months after a long running row over gibraltar, whichpain wants back. its firstt troops to overseas military base. it is a region that lies at the heart of several major trade routes. >> friends and relatives have come to bid them farewell. these soldiers are heading out. their message, to set up the first military base abroad. it is a small country in the horn of africa, is located on the trade route that links europe to asia. it is a key gateway to larger african countries. the base will be used for antipiracy missions, but also to protect economic interests in the region. there are over 2500 chinese companies changing -- trading in africa. with more than 3000 troops to increasing plays in role in peacekeeping missions across africa. france, japan, and the u.s. have .ilitary bases there >> 50 years ago today, on july in 1967, riots inflamed newark, new jersey, after a black man was beaten by police. we look at how the city has picked up the pieces. can continue to be tackled by reforming police departments. salt and pepper. >> residenc
it is the first visit in 31 years and takes place months after a long running row over gibraltar, whichpain wants back. its firstt troops to overseas military base. it is a region that lies at the heart of several major trade routes. >> friends and relatives have come to bid them farewell. these soldiers are heading out. their message, to set up the first military base abroad. it is a small country in the horn of africa, is located on the trade route that links europe to asia. it is a key...
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between britain and spain there is one intractable issue, gibraltar.as time to seek a negotiated settlement. i'm confident that through the necessary dialogue and effort, our two governments will be able to work out towards arrangements that are acceptable to all involved. tonight at the palace, the state banquet. there will be speeches by the queen, and another by king felipe. as brexit approaches, britain wants closer ties with individual european nations. that, for britain, is the subtext of this state visit. nicholas witchell, bbc news, at buckingham palace. time for a look at the weather here's chris fawkes. over the last 2a hours parts of southern england have seen over half a month's southern england have seen over half a months worth of rain and we have some dangerous driving conditions first thing this morning, this was in twickenham, but the rain cleared very quickly. this is spectacular. this is cumbria, barely a cloud. those scenes were repeated around the country, plenty of sunshine. clear skies overnight will allow temperatures to fall aw
between britain and spain there is one intractable issue, gibraltar.as time to seek a negotiated settlement. i'm confident that through the necessary dialogue and effort, our two governments will be able to work out towards arrangements that are acceptable to all involved. tonight at the palace, the state banquet. there will be speeches by the queen, and another by king felipe. as brexit approaches, britain wants closer ties with individual european nations. that, for britain, is the subtext of...
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we ask my right honorable friend the prime minister remind the king of spain that gibraltar is bsh and their sovereignty will remain paramount. >> i assure my honorable friend that the government's position on gibraltar and the primacy of the wishes of its' inhabitants which are overwhelmingly to stay british are respected by the government. >> what assessment has the government made of the effect on radiotherapy for cancer patients of its decision to withdraw from uratum given that the royal college of radiologists said this week that half a million scans a year are done using imported radio isotopes and that thousands of patients could be affected by this decision? >> i am genuinely, again, happy to answer this question because it is a very important issue. and there has been some unnecessary worry caused to cancer patients by speculating on this. let me set out the position. the import or export of medical radio isotopes is not subject to any particular uratum licensing requirements. it places no restrictions. so after leaving urattum our ability to access medical isotopes produced
we ask my right honorable friend the prime minister remind the king of spain that gibraltar is bsh and their sovereignty will remain paramount. >> i assure my honorable friend that the government's position on gibraltar and the primacy of the wishes of its' inhabitants which are overwhelmingly to stay british are respected by the government. >> what assessment has the government made of the effect on radiotherapy for cancer patients of its decision to withdraw from uratum given that...
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jonathan vigliotti shows us how conservationists there are trying to keep the peace between gibraltar'sngangered monkeys - and their neighbors. >> the jagged peninsula of gibraltar, along spain's southern coast, has been controlled by the british since the 1700's. but high above the city - where rock meets cloud. the monkeys rule. the endangered barbary macaque is the only wild monkey in europe and they're facing off with another set of primates - their human neighbors. >> "we're headed to the top of the rock where the barbary macaque lives - and where breakfast is just about to be served" >> everyday like clockwork.ù fresh fruit and vegetables arrive at this remote peek.ù .ùthe impatient jumping right i. this is their territory - they're in charge, we're not dr. eric shaw leads the macaque management team who spreads the spoils. this royal treatment is a peace offering for this cheeky bunch. >> when you open your car door, they know when you've lef left n and they get into the resphrij traitor. >> just like children, monkeys prefer sweets. >> he's trying to get in. he was trying to get
jonathan vigliotti shows us how conservationists there are trying to keep the peace between gibraltar'sngangered monkeys - and their neighbors. >> the jagged peninsula of gibraltar, along spain's southern coast, has been controlled by the british since the 1700's. but high above the city - where rock meets cloud. the monkeys rule. the endangered barbary macaque is the only wild monkey in europe and they're facing off with another set of primates - their human neighbors. >>...
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as you mentioned, the rock, gibraltar, whether that will be brought up, and they are currently havingking a speech and the question is whether he will mention this issue of gibraltar and he probably will. he has already mentioned that, speaking to the us assembly in september of last year. he said it was a colonial anachronism and he wanted to end the colonial anachronism, so that may make some interesting viewing and listening in the house of parliament later on this afternoon. it's been a year since the failed coup attempt in turkey — and in an exclusive interview with the bbc, president erdogan has rejected criticism of turkey's record on press freedom since the plot. he also criticised the eu for being insincere about possible turkish membership — and said he hoped for a post—brexit free trade deal with britain. mark lowen reports from istanbul. a year ago, turkey almost fell to the tanks. an attempted coup thwarted as turks resisted rogue soldiers, responding to their president's call. he evaded capture and emerged stronger. then came the purge — 50,000 people arrested, 150,000 s
as you mentioned, the rock, gibraltar, whether that will be brought up, and they are currently havingking a speech and the question is whether he will mention this issue of gibraltar and he probably will. he has already mentioned that, speaking to the us assembly in september of last year. he said it was a colonial anachronism and he wanted to end the colonial anachronism, so that may make some interesting viewing and listening in the house of parliament later on this afternoon. it's been a...
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he said he was confident the uk and spain could reach an agreement over the future of gibraltar. now it is time for click. this week: is this the smartest building in italy? the latest worker drones. and, beat this, a hearty handful. on july 12th, the internet, as we know it, will change. go to amazon, twitter, reddit or many other sites and you could be asked to wait on a slower connection, or pay extra, or you may be blocked altogether. thankfully, these warnings aren't real. they're part of an internet—wide protest, with the aim of protecting net neutrality. net neutrality is the basic principle that protects our freedom of speech on the internet. it's the guiding rules that have made the internet into what it is today, and it prevents our internet service providers — so the cable companies like comcast, horizon and at&t — from controlling what we can see and do when we go online. under the net neutrality principle, all data should be treated equally by isps. that means they can't slow down companies who refuse to pay to have their data prioritised, and they can't charge custo
he said he was confident the uk and spain could reach an agreement over the future of gibraltar. now it is time for click. this week: is this the smartest building in italy? the latest worker drones. and, beat this, a hearty handful. on july 12th, the internet, as we know it, will change. go to amazon, twitter, reddit or many other sites and you could be asked to wait on a slower connection, or pay extra, or you may be blocked altogether. thankfully, these warnings aren't real. they're part of...
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i'm happy to assure my honourable friend the government's position on gibraltar and the primacy of the which are overwhelmingly to stay british will be respected by the government. by this stage many mps had left their seats. ms thornberry and mr green had put on some decent theatre but as anyone in the west end knows, it is hard to replace the headline acts. henry mance. now, let's take a look at some other news from around westminster in brief. theresa may reported back on the latest g20 meeting in hamburg. there'd been plenty for the leaders of the world's top economies to talk about — terrorism, internet security, trade, and climate change. mrs may delivered an upbeat assessment of the meeting and of brexit. at this summit, i held a number of meetings with other world leaders, all of whom made clear their strong desire to forge ambitious new bilateral trading relationships with the uk after brexit. talk of the uk/us trade deal was dealt a blow by the prime minister'sjustice secretary whojust hours after the summit ended said, it wouldn't be enough on its own. this government is the
i'm happy to assure my honourable friend the government's position on gibraltar and the primacy of the which are overwhelmingly to stay british will be respected by the government. by this stage many mps had left their seats. ms thornberry and mr green had put on some decent theatre but as anyone in the west end knows, it is hard to replace the headline acts. henry mance. now, let's take a look at some other news from around westminster in brief. theresa may reported back on the latest g20...
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jonathan vigliati, cbs news, gibraltar. >> that's the "overnight news" for this tuesday.cbs broadcast center in new york city, i'm demarco morgan. >> a trump russia connection. >>e havinnoth dg too with russia. to the best of my knowledge. no person that i deal with does. >> now donald trump jr. admits he met with a russian lawyer offering dirt on hillary clinton. >> also tonight, they had a moment's notice to get up and evacuate. >> wildfires drive thousand out of their homes. and by the flame's red glare, a star spangled banner is rescued. >> researchers find a link between drinking coffee and nglivi longer. >> and, a heart warming moment at a cold play concert. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: this is the cbs "overnight new >> an american soldier on active duty has been arrested in hawaii on terrorism charges. the fbi accuses 34-year-old of providing material support to isis. cbs news justice reporter paula reid is following the developing story. paula? >> u.s. officials say this american soldier swore allegiance to isis and offered to provide military documents and military training
jonathan vigliati, cbs news, gibraltar. >> that's the "overnight news" for this tuesday.cbs broadcast center in new york city, i'm demarco morgan. >> a trump russia connection. >>e havinnoth dg too with russia. to the best of my knowledge. no person that i deal with does. >> now donald trump jr. admits he met with a russian lawyer offering dirt on hillary clinton. >> also tonight, they had a moment's notice to get up and evacuate. >> wildfires drive...
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hearing aid. >> i think my honorable friend for raising the issue, the government's commitment to gibraltar has not changed and it will remain. >> there was side rifts in northern ireland particularly in my constituency with issues of severe mental health are the worst in europe and the developed world. clinicians and others have pointed to the legacy of 30 years of terrorism and violence and the awful effects of that. part of the money we are investing this week goes to mental health care. extra investment in the health service. isn't it time people recognize this is delivery for all the people of northern ireland across all sections of the community and is going to help someone move vulnerable and disadvantaged people in northern ireland and people to get behind it and welcome it? >> my right honorable friend makes an important point, it is the case as we said in the agreement, the we recognize particular circumstances of northern ireland that have arisen as a result of northern ireland's history and as he says there will be mental health issues that arise as a result of that and it is im
hearing aid. >> i think my honorable friend for raising the issue, the government's commitment to gibraltar has not changed and it will remain. >> there was side rifts in northern ireland particularly in my constituency with issues of severe mental health are the worst in europe and the developed world. clinicians and others have pointed to the legacy of 30 years of terrorism and violence and the awful effects of that. part of the money we are investing this week goes to mental...
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king and queen of spain on a state visit — it's hoped it will improve relations over brexit and gibraltar story at five — survivors of the grenfell tower fire will "take a generation" to trust kensington and chelsea council again, according to its new leader. four weeks after the fire, elizabeth campbell said "words and apologies" would not be enough, and the authority needed to take action. but she would not give detail about how much money the council — which has £274m in reserve — would spend on buying houses to re—home survivors. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, has strongly criticised ms campbell — saying survivors have no confidence in her. she acknowledged today that she has never been inside a high—rise tower block in the borough — but has promised that tomorrow she will visit grenfell, where at least 80 people died four weeks ago today. frankie mccamley reports from west london. stepping into grenfell tower, climbing the stairs to what was people's homes. investigators have so people's homes. investigators have so far recovered 32 bodies of at least 80 believed to be dead or stil
king and queen of spain on a state visit — it's hoped it will improve relations over brexit and gibraltar story at five — survivors of the grenfell tower fire will "take a generation" to trust kensington and chelsea council again, according to its new leader. four weeks after the fire, elizabeth campbell said "words and apologies" would not be enough, and the authority needed to take action. but she would not give detail about how much money the council — which has...
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. >> over the 200,00 caves in gibraltar. ten of them have a neanderthal presence.ke a bit of a neanderthals city. >> reporter: a lost city slowly unearthed. >> sort of like a time capsule. >> yes, absolutely. i never thought of it that way. yes, it is. you're walking in same place the neanderthals were walking and you find a little bit of evidence that's survived the ages. >> reporter: it's still unclear what caused the neanderthals to go extinct. but if this hashtag is a clue, what other clues from our past are waiting to be found. jonathan vigliotti. gibraltar. >>> humpback whales are common sight in waters that used to be heavi heavi heavily poll utpollututahe pollute conservation efforts paying off. >> in rockaway, queens, the american princess se sale on a whale watching expedition. katherine granton is a naturalist who studies whales. she's seeing more humpbacks swimming through harbor. >> when we think new york city, we think empire state wind building, statue of liberty, and we don't think humpback whales. >> we should. we should new york city is a water ci
. >> over the 200,00 caves in gibraltar. ten of them have a neanderthal presence.ke a bit of a neanderthals city. >> reporter: a lost city slowly unearthed. >> sort of like a time capsule. >> yes, absolutely. i never thought of it that way. yes, it is. you're walking in same place the neanderthals were walking and you find a little bit of evidence that's survived the ages. >> reporter: it's still unclear what caused the neanderthals to go extinct. but if this...
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in the case of britain and spain, that means gibraltar. last year, king felipe called it a colonial anachronism. today, in a speech at westminster, he was more tactful. but he did call for a negotiated settlement. i am confident that, through the necessary dialogue and effort, our two governments will be able to work out towards arrangements that are acceptable to all involved. to that, the british government said the sovereignty of gibraltar was not up for discussion. a firm response, among the warm words of a state visit. nicholas witchell, bbc news, buckingham palace. that's a summary of the news. now on bbc news, it's time for newsnight. tonight: four weeks after grenfell burned, newsnight has established the first evidence of cyanide poisoning amongst survivors of the disaster. we hear new testimony of a family's escape from the 21st floor of the tower. and the agony of losing their unborn child. that poison, it went in. as it settled on my body, obviously everything goes to the baby. the amount that he received, it was obviously enou
in the case of britain and spain, that means gibraltar. last year, king felipe called it a colonial anachronism. today, in a speech at westminster, he was more tactful. but he did call for a negotiated settlement. i am confident that, through the necessary dialogue and effort, our two governments will be able to work out towards arrangements that are acceptable to all involved. to that, the british government said the sovereignty of gibraltar was not up for discussion. a firm response, among...
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police turn a blind eye because they're gibraltar's number one tourist attractioners.hich is why shaw's program is funltded by the government and supported by the locals. but controlling wild monkeys isn't always easy. >> i can't send you a text or i don't have a special whistle. if he wants to walkcr roof, he walks across the roof. >> how many are there? >> 225 on the rock all together. >> that's a legend. >> reporter: legends have it as long as the macaques live on the rock, the british will reign. during world war ii when numbers dropped, a superstitious prime minister winston churchill ordered in from morocco. >> national security. >> this was britain. this was the gateway to the mediterranean. we stand here like the great lion protecting it. >> reporter: to help protect his troop and people, he's attracting them along with experts. they have helped reduce conflict. the irony of man feeding animals to keep them wild is not lost on shaw who says as the human population grows. population must get >> the last reranging of europe. if we're not careful, they'll disappea
police turn a blind eye because they're gibraltar's number one tourist attractioners.hich is why shaw's program is funltded by the government and supported by the locals. but controlling wild monkeys isn't always easy. >> i can't send you a text or i don't have a special whistle. if he wants to walkcr roof, he walks across the roof. >> how many are there? >> 225 on the rock all together. >> that's a legend. >> reporter: legends have it as long as the macaques live...
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. >>> see the surprising new se caves of gibraltar. >>> but we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> as far as north korea is concerned, i don't know. l we'l wseehat happened. i don't like to talk about what i have planned, but i have some pretty severe things we're thinking about. >> president trump confronts the threat from north korea. their actions are quickly closing off the possibility of a omdipl aticlusotion. >> ominous stuff and it's just item one for the president who's in europe to meet allies. >> they are behav iingn a very, very dangerous manner, and something will have to be done about it. >> congressman steve scalise has been readmitted into the intensive care unit three weeks after beingt sho at a congressional baseball practice. >>> fires in the northwest. >>> opposition lawmakers in venezuela were attacked by pro-government supporters with pipes and sticks. >>> new york in mourning while >> i don't know how to get down. >> -- and all that matters -- >> rafael nadal advancing in straight sets. afterward something you don't
. >>> see the surprising new se caves of gibraltar. >>> but we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> as far as north korea is concerned, i don't know. l we'l wseehat happened. i don't like to talk about what i have planned, but i have some pretty severe things we're thinking about. >> president trump confronts the threat from north korea. their actions are quickly closing off the possibility of a omdipl...
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the chief minister of gibraltar has criticised comments made yesterday by king felipe of spain duringament. the king said he was confident that the uk and spain would find a solution to the issue of gibraltar that was acceptable to all involved. at a banquet later at buckingham palace, hosted by the queen and prince philip, her majesty acknowledged the two countries had not always seen "eye to eye." yesterday, we were talking about 15—year—old, eddie, who took over southern rail‘s twitter account as part of his work experience. complaints about cancellations and late trains seemed to be forgotten, and followers even used the hashtag "ask eddie" to quiz him about duck—sized horses and how to make tea. eddie was such a hit, that southern rail invited him back for another day. it has definitely been enjoyable, i will tell you that for a fact. it was a decision i would have a go on the twitter. yesterday, i put myself out there and said this is me. a fabulous story. it is quite hard to do. front pages. the front page of the times this morning. many having the images of the royal visit fro
the chief minister of gibraltar has criticised comments made yesterday by king felipe of spain duringament. the king said he was confident that the uk and spain would find a solution to the issue of gibraltar that was acceptable to all involved. at a banquet later at buckingham palace, hosted by the queen and prince philip, her majesty acknowledged the two countries had not always seen "eye to eye." yesterday, we were talking about 15—year—old, eddie, who took over southern...
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the secrets we learn inside the kaichs of gibraltar. >> we begin with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> as far as north korea is concerned, we'll see. we have some pretty severe things we're thinking about. >> president trump confronts threat from north korea. >> ominous stuff, and just item one for the president who's in europe to meet allies. >> the west will never, ever be broken. our values will prevail. our people will thrive and our civilization will triumph. >> congressman steve scalise has been readmitted to the intensive care unit three weeks after he was shot during a baseball practice. >> wildfires are raging across the west. flames are spreading due to scorching temperatures and dry brush. >> opposition were attacked. >> new york in mourning remembering this officer assassinated at a random attack in the bronx. >> senseless. >> space exgets their rocket off the ground after two scrubbed launches. >> united airlines is under fire away to stand-by pass jer. the company has apologized. all that -- >> the 5.8 magnitude quake hit western montana. >> look at this
the secrets we learn inside the kaichs of gibraltar. >> we begin with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> as far as north korea is concerned, we'll see. we have some pretty severe things we're thinking about. >> president trump confronts threat from north korea. >> ominous stuff, and just item one for the president who's in europe to meet allies. >> the west will never, ever be broken. our values will prevail. our people will thrive and our...
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gibraltar. >>> it's tuesday, july 11th, 2017. this is the cbs morning news. a military plane crashes in a mississippi field killing more than a dozen people. and trump jr. lawyers up as new details emerge about what the president's son reportedly knew before meeting with the russian lawyer during the 2016 campaign. after problems at an air traffic control center delayed hundreds of flights last night. the facility was evacuated monday evening when several people complained of fumes. apparently fumes from nearby roofing work got into the air stopped and departing fliegghts experienced extensive delays. >>> this morning the first report that allegedly ties the trump campaign to the kremlin. donald trump jr. learned from an e-mail before his meeting with a russian lawyer that information concerning hillary clinton came from the russian government. that is according to the new york times. the white house says there was nothing inappropriate with the meeting. donald trump jr. has hired a lawyer and the senate intelligence committee wants to hear from the president
gibraltar. >>> it's tuesday, july 11th, 2017. this is the cbs morning news. a military plane crashes in a mississippi field killing more than a dozen people. and trump jr. lawyers up as new details emerge about what the president's son reportedly knew before meeting with the russian lawyer during the 2016 campaign. after problems at an air traffic control center delayed hundreds of flights last night. the facility was evacuated monday evening when several people complained of fumes....
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. >>> and we'll take you to the gibraltar peninsula to show how conservation is keeping the peace betweenan neighbors. >>> that's "the cbs morning news" for this wednesday. have a great day. morning news "for this wednesday. have a great day. and i'm anne makovec in for kenny. and i'm michelle griego. >>> good morning. it is wednesday, july 5. and you're taking a live look from our roof cam at the transamerica pyramid this day after the holiday. thanks for joining us. i'm anne makovec in for kenny. >> i'm michelle griego. let's say good morning to roberta and jaclyn. it's the day after the 4th of july. >> anybody watch fireworks? >> i heard them. >> yeah, i heard them all night still going when i woke up. >> i watched them on television. >> i watched them. i went to bed early. i wasn't feel that well and i got up and they started about 9:00 at the alameda county fair and went to 9:50 and it was one of the best they have ever had. >> that's long. >> it was really long. i was surprised. you could hear the roar of the people, oooo, aaaa! but after 10:00 everybody split so i had a good feelin
. >>> and we'll take you to the gibraltar peninsula to show how conservation is keeping the peace betweenan neighbors. >>> that's "the cbs morning news" for this wednesday. have a great day. morning news "for this wednesday. have a great day. and i'm anne makovec in for kenny. and i'm michelle griego. >>> good morning. it is wednesday, july 5. and you're taking a live look from our roof cam at the transamerica pyramid this day after the holiday. thanks...
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he has dimension, i think, gibraltar, because people in spain expect that.e will be aggressive about eight, it's something we spanish speaking about a lot, but we don't think there's is solution needed. the important part is brexit. there, i find a different atmosphere in brussels from what you have in spain. the idea that brussels is saying, you british, if you want a divorce, you have to pay so much money, it is not something that is discussed in spain. there, it's the human problem of the people who live, the other people who live in oui’ live, the other people who live in our countries. it must be sold because it is so important for our economies, the british economy, so many people working here in the nhs and other places. for the economy in spain, the people have a second time there, or a fur, spain, the people have a second time there, ora fur, who spain, the people have a second time there, or a fur, who are retired. —— oi’ there, or a fur, who are retired. —— ora there, or a fur, who are retired. —— or a first home, who are retired. also, we want ab
he has dimension, i think, gibraltar, because people in spain expect that.e will be aggressive about eight, it's something we spanish speaking about a lot, but we don't think there's is solution needed. the important part is brexit. there, i find a different atmosphere in brussels from what you have in spain. the idea that brussels is saying, you british, if you want a divorce, you have to pay so much money, it is not something that is discussed in spain. there, it's the human problem of the...
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. >>> and we'll take you to the gibraltar peninsula to show how conservation is keeping the peace betweenan neighbors. >>> that's "the cbs morning news "for this wednesday. have a great day. ♪ you don't even want to know protection detergent alone doesn't kill bacteria but adding new lysol laundry sanitizer kills 99.9% of bacteria with 0% bleach. lysol. what it takes to protect. >>> and new this morning an out break of gun violence overnight as holiday celebrations come to an end, there are three separate crime scenes, in one neighborhood alone. >>> and, rising tensions this morning with north korea after it called its latest nuclear missle lawn much a july 4th gift to the u.s., just how close experts say north korea could to be threatening the mainland. >>> after the party comes the clean up, crews spent the night getting ben franklin parkway back to normal, today is wednesday, july 5th, good morning i'm jim donovan. >>> i'm rahel solomon. lets check the traffic with meisha and katie with the forecast a lot of people heading back to work. >> welcome back you
. >>> and we'll take you to the gibraltar peninsula to show how conservation is keeping the peace betweenan neighbors. >>> that's "the cbs morning news "for this wednesday. have a great day. ♪ you don't even want to know protection detergent alone doesn't kill bacteria but adding new lysol laundry sanitizer kills 99.9% of bacteria with 0% bleach. lysol. what it takes to protect. >>> and new this morning an out break of gun violence overnight as holiday...
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parliament that he's confident the uk and spain will be able to reach an agreement over the future of gibraltar after brexit. a gay man has won a landmark ruling at the supreme court — giving his husband the same pension rights as a wife would receive. president trump has defended his son over a meeting with a russian lawyer during his presidential campaign, calling him "open, transparent and innocent". critics have accused mrtrumerof intent to collude with the russians. defending wimbledon champion andy murray has been knocked out of the tournament at the quarter—final stage. he was beaten in five sets by american sam querrey. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. controversy continues to surround donald trumer following news of his meeting with a russian lawyer. president trump has described it as "the greatest witch—hunt in political history" — something denied by the new head of the fbi. much more on this in 100 days plus at 7pm. and it is about a quarter the size of wales and weighs about a trillion tonnes. we'll be j
parliament that he's confident the uk and spain will be able to reach an agreement over the future of gibraltar after brexit. a gay man has won a landmark ruling at the supreme court — giving his husband the same pension rights as a wife would receive. president trump has defended his son over a meeting with a russian lawyer during his presidential campaign, calling him "open, transparent and innocent". critics have accused mrtrumerof intent to collude with the russians. defending...
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to work towards an arrangement on the status of gibraltar that would be acceptable to everybody. on one of the biggest icebergs on record has broken away from antarctica. a huge expanse of ice which is about a quarter of the size of wales had been sharing away for several months. scientists say it's a natural phenomenon on global warming is not to blame. it's not expected to stop breaking up though some of the ice cloud. some of the ice could remain in the area for decades. watching bbc world news america still to come on tonight's program. lighting and economic file across its border how china is reaching into central asia for growth and opportunity. that you hear in the u. s. get ready to take a deep breath when you go on line today because some of the most popular websites will be running slowly. companies like facebook netflix and amazon all taking part in a protest against changes being made to the u. s. in two u. s. rules. which govern net neutrality it's a principle which makes short all internet traffic is treated equally and it's something many countries have rules about
to work towards an arrangement on the status of gibraltar that would be acceptable to everybody. on one of the biggest icebergs on record has broken away from antarctica. a huge expanse of ice which is about a quarter of the size of wales had been sharing away for several months. scientists say it's a natural phenomenon on global warming is not to blame. it's not expected to stop breaking up though some of the ice cloud. some of the ice could remain in the area for decades. watching bbc world...
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conflict torn libya instead they're heading straight to europe from morocco through the strait of gibraltar well some of the migrants say it's a safer route but activists have warned of strong currents in the area that could easily capsize crowded boats. i. think the tough. will the un's refugee agency says madrid is simply not ready to cope with the influx stressing that spain doesn't have the infrastructure to accommodate all the new arrivals of fellow e.u. nations italy and greece are already bearing the brunt of the migrant surge thousands have been arriving in those countries each day and not all of them are feeling welcome on monday huge fire swept through a migrant camp on the greek island of lesbians amid a riot by asylum seekers facing deportation into turkey where european history professor paolo bernardino he says the e.u. has failed to work out a common policy on dealing with migrants. in the stream well to leave. this situation. up to the task of controlling our. lot i do hope there will be a lot always if you think that the food. please if you feel you have to spin this with s
conflict torn libya instead they're heading straight to europe from morocco through the strait of gibraltar well some of the migrants say it's a safer route but activists have warned of strong currents in the area that could easily capsize crowded boats. i. think the tough. will the un's refugee agency says madrid is simply not ready to cope with the influx stressing that spain doesn't have the infrastructure to accommodate all the new arrivals of fellow e.u. nations italy and greece are...