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government, the gibraltar government, the gibraltar government, gibraltar government, the gibraltare chief gibraltar government, the chief minister. gibraltar officials are embedded in the negotiating team. nothing's being done behind gibraltar's back and the key test for me is no uk government having a duty of care to the people of gibraltar should try and obstruct a deal which the people of gibraltar, through their elected representatives, are happy with. now, ideally, of course, we'd not want this to be happening against the background of a uk general election, given the instability of the spanish government as well . but on the government as well. but on the other hand, as we know, treaties are dealt with under the royal prerogative. and if the right deal came along, then you shouldn't waste time to seize it. and what i think is important to remember is that both the main political parties, all the main uk political parties, are signed up to a deal for gibraltar. so if, if anybody in spain thought that trying to play in spain thought that trying to play off the conservatives aga
government, the gibraltar government, the gibraltar government, gibraltar government, the gibraltare chief gibraltar government, the chief minister. gibraltar officials are embedded in the negotiating team. nothing's being done behind gibraltar's back and the key test for me is no uk government having a duty of care to the people of gibraltar should try and obstruct a deal which the people of gibraltar, through their elected representatives, are happy with. now, ideally, of course, we'd not...
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brexit row erupts over control of gibraltar's border . what's going gibraltar's border.th the european scrutiny committee, chaired by sir bill cash and lord cameron, the foreign secretary . and really it's all secretary. and really it's all about the future of gibraltar, and, genuine fear that, we're about to hand over sovereignty to or part of the sovereignty of gibraltar to the european union or even the spanish , or even the spanish, potentially, if the two can be separated, even so, it's, you know, the effects of this treaty could mean that brits could be blocked from going on to british sovereign territory , travelling sovereign territory, travelling from britain, you know, not even going for a european union . and going for a european union. and it's, because you'd have european union, frontex border guards, potentially , guarding guards, potentially, guarding the airport, gibraltar would the added complication that the airport in gibraltar is actually an raf base. so it's, you know, we're effectively potentially handing over part of our military assets to a foreig
brexit row erupts over control of gibraltar's border . what's going gibraltar's border.th the european scrutiny committee, chaired by sir bill cash and lord cameron, the foreign secretary . and really it's all secretary. and really it's all about the future of gibraltar, and, genuine fear that, we're about to hand over sovereignty to or part of the sovereignty of gibraltar to the european union or even the spanish , or even the spanish, potentially, if the two can be separated, even so, it's,...
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gibraltar gibraltar status.since we joined the european union has been a very odd one that there it was , you odd one that there it was, you know, sort of a member of the european union. but outside the vat regime in a very, very you know, unusual position. yeah. and the truth about the border of course, is that the spanish were being beastly on the border even when we were members of the european union. they were let alone when we had all this influence. >> and yeah, sometimes there were 5 or 6 hour waits and all the rest of it. >> but the big round now is whether british citizens flying into gibraltar , into that quite into gibraltar, into that quite terrifying strip with a c on either end of it. i've done it. yeah yeah. and as you say, you know the royal air force are there. it's a royal air force base, but it would appear we're on the verge and some say that lord cameron, the foreign secretary, is on the verge of doing a deal with the spanish whereby actually, british citizens could be refused , could citize
gibraltar gibraltar status.since we joined the european union has been a very odd one that there it was , you odd one that there it was, you know, sort of a member of the european union. but outside the vat regime in a very, very you know, unusual position. yeah. and the truth about the border of course, is that the spanish were being beastly on the border even when we were members of the european union. they were let alone when we had all this influence. >> and yeah, sometimes there were...
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germanization on the borders of the third reich, nothing prevented crimea from being made both of gibraltar gotenland, such plans, but they still seemed to intersect in the end from the point of view that yes, something needs to be done with the local population, whether to germanize them. at the end of forty-two, when almost the entire crimea was under fascist occupation, the ahnenerb society sent german archaeologists on an expedition to the ancient cave city of mangub kale. their goal is to find traces of the goths, whom they considered their ancestors, being here. according to one of the versions that existed then, it was mangub kale, the capital of the ancient god state. crimean archaeologist alexander germenovich hertsin organized hundreds of expeditions to this ancient cave city; for more than 50 years he has been studying the centuries-old history of mangub kale. back in 28, there were such joint events there, visits to crimean monuments with the participation of domestic ones. commissar of tavrida, alfred fraunfel, he is generally such a rather curious person, he was in love, as th
germanization on the borders of the third reich, nothing prevented crimea from being made both of gibraltar gotenland, such plans, but they still seemed to intersect in the end from the point of view that yes, something needs to be done with the local population, whether to germanize them. at the end of forty-two, when almost the entire crimea was under fascist occupation, the ahnenerb society sent german archaeologists on an expedition to the ancient cave city of mangub kale. their goal is to...
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a pod of orcas notorious for attacking ships near gibraltar sank a yacht. two people had to be rescued here. hundreds of orca encounters have been reported in that area. in recent years, sometimes ramming into ships. some speculate the whales are getting revenge for a previous collision involving a whale. others say they're just having fun. it is time now for your wednesday weather. >> lots of rain on the east coast today. severe storms are hitting florida and rain moves into the northeast in time for the evening commute. the threat for severe storms reemerges across oklahoma and the texas panhandle today, and then tomorrow. the threat extends across texas, bringing more rain to dallas, which is seeing one of its wettest years on record. checking today's high temperatures, miami could see a record high temperature in the 90s. comfortable 70s for the northwest, 67 in los angeles, 67 also in rapid city >> coming up, a beloved restaurant chain moves closer to bankruptcy. >> also ahead 11 years later, how one woman's fight to bring an alleged rapist to justice
a pod of orcas notorious for attacking ships near gibraltar sank a yacht. two people had to be rescued here. hundreds of orca encounters have been reported in that area. in recent years, sometimes ramming into ships. some speculate the whales are getting revenge for a previous collision involving a whale. others say they're just having fun. it is time now for your wednesday weather. >> lots of rain on the east coast today. severe storms are hitting florida and rain moves into the...
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he was speaking during a visit to the 3 royal school of military engineering at gibraltar barracks innt since returning to public duties after his cancer diagnosis earlier this year. you're live with bbc news. problems continue to mount for us aerospace company boeing — after another string of international safety incidents. on thursday morning, a boeing 737—300 passenger aircraft crashed during take—off in senegal. 11 people were injured when the plane ran off a runway and caught fire. separately, two investigations involving boeing planes are underway in turkey. when also on thursday, nearly 200 passengers were evacuated from a boeing 737—800 after one of its tires burst on landing. it comes just a day after a fedex airlines boeing 767 cargo plane landed at istanbul airport without its front landing gear. this as a boeing whistleblower — former quality inspector santiago perades — tells the bbc he found up to 200 defects on plane parts being readied for shipping to boeing. for the latest on the investigations into boeing, my colleague sumi somaksanda sat down with the us secretary o
he was speaking during a visit to the 3 royal school of military engineering at gibraltar barracks innt since returning to public duties after his cancer diagnosis earlier this year. you're live with bbc news. problems continue to mount for us aerospace company boeing — after another string of international safety incidents. on thursday morning, a boeing 737—300 passenger aircraft crashed during take—off in senegal. 11 people were injured when the plane ran off a runway and caught fire....
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on the rock of gibraltar? right. further. fauna in photo 500.lled for the unusual shape of the beak. broad-billed or broad-billed. further. argentina 400 please, this football club is named after the laplata bay, only in english, because football came from england, river plate, that's right, in spanish the bay is called the lapata river, the silver river, that's right, the fauna is in the photo 400, living near a chinese island, he learned to exist among this... from the 1950s it is not clear whether the girl is pulling him somewhere, or whether he is pulling the girl. i guess it's an elephant. right. eureka 500. this native of prussia, who accepted russian citizenship, in 1838 invented galvanoplasty, a method for producing exact metal copies. any items. jacobi. absolutely right. let's argentina 500. let's see what happens next. this argentine president, elected last year, calls himself an anarcha-capitalist. his name is javier miley. absolutely right. title in quote for 300 please. leaning on the railing, they looked sadly. shining with the pho
on the rock of gibraltar? right. further. fauna in photo 500.lled for the unusual shape of the beak. broad-billed or broad-billed. further. argentina 400 please, this football club is named after the laplata bay, only in english, because football came from england, river plate, that's right, in spanish the bay is called the lapata river, the silver river, that's right, the fauna is in the photo 400, living near a chinese island, he learned to exist among this... from the 1950s it is not clear...
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aaron ramsey won't be a part of wales' squad for the friendlies away to gibraltar and slovakia next monthon of former wales internationaljason, is one of five uncapped players selected by manager rob page. next season's efl cup third round will be split across two weeks, and use seedings, in order to avoid clashes with european games due to uefa's expansion of the men's club competitions. the seedings will ensure clubs involved in the europa league do not face clubs in the champions league. and bournemouth have made enes unal a permanent signing, after paying getafe £13 million. unaljoined andoni iraola's side on loan injanuary, scoring twice in 17 total appearances, and has now signed a four year contract to remain with the cherries. england's women have set pakistan an imposing total of 30a to win, in the final match of the their one—day series. nat sciver—brunt was the star, hitting an unbeaten 121i, as they look to cap off an overall victory in chelmsford. england lead the series 1—0, with the second match rained off earlier this weekend. pakistan 011124—9 in their reply. follow that
aaron ramsey won't be a part of wales' squad for the friendlies away to gibraltar and slovakia next monthon of former wales internationaljason, is one of five uncapped players selected by manager rob page. next season's efl cup third round will be split across two weeks, and use seedings, in order to avoid clashes with european games due to uefa's expansion of the men's club competitions. the seedings will ensure clubs involved in the europa league do not face clubs in the champions league. and...
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-- and bear in mind everyone's fine -- a yacht sank after being rammed by orcas in the strait of gibraltar be the best episode of "below deck med" ever. "all right, guys, one of the primaries is being chewed up by shamu and the other is dry humping the chef in the hot tub. okay, let's plate these napoleons." [laughter] [applause] [laughter and cheering] we had a bet in rehearsal of how many napoleons connive plate before the crowd gave up on me. three. the answer is three. the yacht in question was named the "alboran cognac." which is the douchiest possible yacht name next to the s.s. "the housekeeper is actually like family to us." researchers think the mastermind of the recent attacks may be a female they've named white gladis. which is also what your mom keeps on calling "the white lotus." "your dad and i are really enjoying that "white gladis." especially that one actress, jessica cool-ranch!" the rights to this story have already been acquired by hollywood and of course will be recounted in the new movie "flee, willy!" we got a great show for you tonight! my guests are george stephano
-- and bear in mind everyone's fine -- a yacht sank after being rammed by orcas in the strait of gibraltar be the best episode of "below deck med" ever. "all right, guys, one of the primaries is being chewed up by shamu and the other is dry humping the chef in the hot tub. okay, let's plate these napoleons." [laughter] [applause] [laughter and cheering] we had a bet in rehearsal of how many napoleons connive plate before the crowd gave up on me. three. the answer is three....
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sounds like this equal to moby dick, a 50 foot yacht sailing and moroccan waters near the strait of gibraltar has been sunk by wales orca's to be exact, better known as killer whales the couple on the yacht and either related to captain ahab as far as we could tell by press time says they felt sudden blows to the hall and rudder before water begins seeping into the yacht. they were rescued unharmed. experts are not sure why exactly this happened, but say the whales may have just been playing okay. tonight in the trump trial, michael cohen wrapped donald trump gold by the defense and sometimes testy cross-examinati on. >> trump's lawyers ccg on cohen's pass lies at his recent attacks on the former president in hopes of discrediting the prosecution's star witness. this after a cone directly tied trump to the alleged false records scheme at the heart of this the middle case, saying it was all aimed at hiding the stormy daniels hush money payment to protect his former boss. and his 2016 presidential campaign for the next hour, we'll take you inside the courtroom from gavel to gavel will break dow
sounds like this equal to moby dick, a 50 foot yacht sailing and moroccan waters near the strait of gibraltar has been sunk by wales orca's to be exact, better known as killer whales the couple on the yacht and either related to captain ahab as far as we could tell by press time says they felt sudden blows to the hall and rudder before water begins seeping into the yacht. they were rescued unharmed. experts are not sure why exactly this happened, but say the whales may have just been playing...
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sounds like this equal to moby dick, a 50 foot yacht sailing and moroccan waters near the strait of gibraltaras been sunk by wales orca's to be exact, better known as killer whales the couple on the yacht and either related to captain ahab as far as we could tell by press time says they felt sudden blows to the hall and rudder before water begins seeping into the yacht. they were rescued unharmed. experts are not sure why exactly this happened, but say the whales may have just been p
sounds like this equal to moby dick, a 50 foot yacht sailing and moroccan waters near the strait of gibraltaras been sunk by wales orca's to be exact, better known as killer whales the couple on the yacht and either related to captain ahab as far as we could tell by press time says they felt sudden blows to the hall and rudder before water begins seeping into the yacht. they were rescued unharmed. experts are not sure why exactly this happened, but say the whales may have just been p
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he was speaking during a visit to the 3 royal school of military engineering at gibraltar barracks inastating mechanical failures withi the boeing fleet, the ceo of the company has assured customers that all their aircraft are built to the highest industry standards. but a former employee of the firm's biggest supplier has told the bbc that sections of the 737 max aircraft that he was checking regularly left his factory with "serious defects". spirit aerosystems build the fuselage for the 737 max. they are then shipped to boeing's own plant for final assembly. speaking publicly for the first time, the former quality inspector santiago perades told the bbc that some managers actively tried to discourage him from flagging up flaws in the half finished planes. our reporter theo leggett asked him just how many problems he would typically find on an aircraft that were reaching the end of the production line. anywhere from 50 to 100, 200. you were regularly finding more than 100 faults on a plane that was being shipped? oh, yeah. and that's because ijust inspect certain areas. so, in totali
he was speaking during a visit to the 3 royal school of military engineering at gibraltar barracks inastating mechanical failures withi the boeing fleet, the ceo of the company has assured customers that all their aircraft are built to the highest industry standards. but a former employee of the firm's biggest supplier has told the bbc that sections of the 737 max aircraft that he was checking regularly left his factory with "serious defects". spirit aerosystems build the fuselage for...
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i've judged miss gibraltar twice. actually, the england. and actually, the contestants are strong enough . contestants are strong enough. pendant clever, you know, it's not. they do a lot of charity work. this idea of being. oh, they're just some bimbos , that is. >> do they change? that was going to be because i'm so tired of. >> and what would you like to do? i'd like world peace. >> it's like, yeah, it's not like that. >> no. >> no. >> but i was going to ask, can you call them beauty pageants anymore? because it's arguably about more than beauty. yeah, it is about what they stand for. how they infuse world could be inner beauty. >> oh, yeah. >> oh, yeah. >> yeah, i remember in one, in the miss gibraltar on the first one i did, one of the contestants, she didn't win, but she came very close. she she'd had an operation as a child, and she had a big scar down the down her middle. i don't know what she'd had, but there was a swimwear competition in gibraltar. you don't have that in england, but it was like showing all
i've judged miss gibraltar twice. actually, the england. and actually, the contestants are strong enough . contestants are strong enough. pendant clever, you know, it's not. they do a lot of charity work. this idea of being. oh, they're just some bimbos , that is. >> do they change? that was going to be because i'm so tired of. >> and what would you like to do? i'd like world peace. >> it's like, yeah, it's not like that. >> no. >> no. >> but i was going to...
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he was speaking during a visit to the 3 royal school of military engineering at gibraltar barracks in case against trump, took the stand this morning for a second day of testimony. and as promised, trump's attorneys went after her in cross—examination to establish the ways she gained publicity and the money from going public. but the jury are not being asked in this case to judge whether donald trump had sex with stormy daniels and the truthfulness of her account. this is not a moraljudgment on him. what they are being asked to decide is whether he falsified business records to win an election. trump has pleaded not guilty to 3a counts of falsifying business records. here's what he had to say on his way into court. here we sit after two and a half weeks, and i think you'll see some very revealing things today. and i want to thank my lawyers. they've done a very good job, and i'd rather thank them after it's over, as opposed to now, because we don't want them to get carried away. let's speak to former us federal prosecutor sarah krissoff. it was a pretty feisty encounter this morning.
he was speaking during a visit to the 3 royal school of military engineering at gibraltar barracks in case against trump, took the stand this morning for a second day of testimony. and as promised, trump's attorneys went after her in cross—examination to establish the ways she gained publicity and the money from going public. but the jury are not being asked in this case to judge whether donald trump had sex with stormy daniels and the truthfulness of her account. this is not a moraljudgment...
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europe, you mean gibraltar, so, this is wonderful, no, great britain is different in every sense, andnd even in some ways green democrats, in some places even blue, yes, here it is , you understand, such a colonial state, and as if everything is normal, somehow i somehow didn’t understand this, now. or rather, two: one big, the second smaller, a big reason, but they don’t understand how to read signals from washington, because these signals are some kind of mooing, and, by the way, there’s a good symptom again, in europe they’ve reached that blinken is not exactly the united states, the sanction of blinken does not mean the sanction of the united states, a statement. this is just a statement from blinkin, by the way, i’m saying this, i’m saying this sincerely, it’s a good symptom, but then the mooing starts, they didn’t receive a telephone message from the regional committee, they don’t know, this is already classic, the number of analogies with the very late soviet union is off the charts, the sowing did not start because the telephone did not work and they did not send a telephone m
europe, you mean gibraltar, so, this is wonderful, no, great britain is different in every sense, andnd even in some ways green democrats, in some places even blue, yes, here it is , you understand, such a colonial state, and as if everything is normal, somehow i somehow didn’t understand this, now. or rather, two: one big, the second smaller, a big reason, but they don’t understand how to read signals from washington, because these signals are some kind of mooing, and, by the way,...
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the crew of the 50-foot alboran sail boat called for help off the strait of gibraltar off moroccan ruddersand the boat was taking on water. the crew rescued, the boat sank. the same pod of orcas have been toying with boats off the atlantic coast of spain, portugal and france since 2020.s more than 400 encounters, sinking at least five boats. >> sailors call these attacks and we don't call it attacks. we don't know why they're doing it. one hypothesis is that this is some kind of playfulness. they swim over, they play with the rudders and then they leave again. >> orcas, the largest member of the dolphin family can grow up to 32 feet long and weigh 6 tons, living as long as 90 years. this particular pod is critically endangered and scientists say returns to the same area everyi year looking fr bluefin tuna. ocean dire stressing we do not believe the orca's behavior is any sort of revenge or deliberate attack on people. experts think the orcas may actually be teaching each other how to break boat rudders. >> when this started it was only three of the orcas in this small population that had t
the crew of the 50-foot alboran sail boat called for help off the strait of gibraltar off moroccan ruddersand the boat was taking on water. the crew rescued, the boat sank. the same pod of orcas have been toying with boats off the atlantic coast of spain, portugal and france since 2020.s more than 400 encounters, sinking at least five boats. >> sailors call these attacks and we don't call it attacks. we don't know why they're doing it. one hypothesis is that this is some kind of...
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on the iphones and the exclusive features, but about the developers, services, that's the rock of gibraltarhis is going to be historical moment, not just for apple but showing that ai is coming to the consumer led by the $2.2 billion ios devices. >> dan, the capex numbers from the other mega cap tech players are just mind boggling. we don't really know exactly what apple spends, do we, when it comes to ai, generative ai? do we have a sense to what they're doing? >> we believe it's going to be up 40 to 50% in terms of ai capex this year. because i think apple recognizes and cook has talked about it, behind, you know, competitors, you saw the ev initiative that they ripped the band-aid off and now it's all deep end of the pool on ai. that's the right strategy because we believe when this is all said and done, it could add 40, $50 per share to the story in terms of services that could be an incremental 8 to $10 billion in what will drive the ai driven super cycle with ai, the china story, just the start of that turnaround. i think it's going to be a brunson-like moment for apple and for cupert
on the iphones and the exclusive features, but about the developers, services, that's the rock of gibraltarhis is going to be historical moment, not just for apple but showing that ai is coming to the consumer led by the $2.2 billion ios devices. >> dan, the capex numbers from the other mega cap tech players are just mind boggling. we don't really know exactly what apple spends, do we, when it comes to ai, generative ai? do we have a sense to what they're doing? >> we believe it's...
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i talk i talk about gibraltar facts. one depressing fact is that out of all the high regulation metropolitan areas in the us, none became noticeably deregulated between 2026 and 2018 zero. so their workplaces got less regulated. but these are places with hardly people. all right, so that's oh, man, this is a tough situation it's true that in recent years there have been some deregulatory policies, especially a child going after single family zoning in places like california, minnesota. there's a bit i wish them well. i hope that it works out, at least for california. i did read the fine print and i was very depressed when i read the fine because part of the fine print says, yes, you can take your single family home and, turn it up into a quadruple x, up to four homes, but the owner is not allowed to sell. developer you must occupy your home while it gets turned into four homes, which california said. this is to make sure that you get payoff from the development only if you continue, stay there will you get the money. you
i talk i talk about gibraltar facts. one depressing fact is that out of all the high regulation metropolitan areas in the us, none became noticeably deregulated between 2026 and 2018 zero. so their workplaces got less regulated. but these are places with hardly people. all right, so that's oh, man, this is a tough situation it's true that in recent years there have been some deregulatory policies, especially a child going after single family zoning in places like california, minnesota. there's...