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go london, go london, go london. i don't like some of the stuff you do, but i still got your back. no i am gyms. go london. >> supervisor safai: thanks. i just want to remind folks in the audience to please comment on this item. this is not general public comment. we will take that later in the meeting. thank you. >> yeah, hi, supervisors. linda richardson, long time bayview-hunters point resident. i cofounded the southeast alliance for justice and the bayview environmental health task force working with the department of public health. been here 30 years and also helped with the coordination of the land use planning for the entire bayview. i'm here today to support the amendment, the phase one, all of you saw it, the phase one of the shipyard which led to the cohen development, and i need to tell you, as supervisor cohen told you earlier, this development is the economic engine of bayview-hunters point. it was all the decisions that they were mandated to carry out. phase two, the concept plan, like any great development that's going to span about 20 years or so lays out the housin
go london, go london, go london. i don't like some of the stuff you do, but i still got your back. no i am gyms. go london. >> supervisor safai: thanks. i just want to remind folks in the audience to please comment on this item. this is not general public comment. we will take that later in the meeting. thank you. >> yeah, hi, supervisors. linda richardson, long time bayview-hunters point resident. i cofounded the southeast alliance for justice and the bayview environmental health...
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on the verge of a true crisis will go to london as the host of our team is going underground russian rights on wednesday plus the jobs numbers came out and we take a long look at what they mean with steve smalls bird from new york plus john cavil it's the president of the u.s. chuba trade and economic council tell us about an effort to increase agricultural trade with cuba which is creating trouble some tensions on capitol hill and with the trade war in full swing we take a look at commodities with an emphasis on a major u.s. ag export soybeans we'll be joined from missouri by rylan mall further from i.h.s. market all that ahead but first let's get to a few stories topping today's headlines dramatic news is on the way and it's breaking today on the future of europe as the u.k. bret's minister david davis and the foreign minister boris johnson have both resigned within twenty four hours davis's resignation was prompted by british prime minister trace of may's unwilling this to enter into a soft brecht's that planned the so-called checkers plan which would leave the u.k. in the europea
on the verge of a true crisis will go to london as the host of our team is going underground russian rights on wednesday plus the jobs numbers came out and we take a long look at what they mean with steve smalls bird from new york plus john cavil it's the president of the u.s. chuba trade and economic council tell us about an effort to increase agricultural trade with cuba which is creating trouble some tensions on capitol hill and with the trade war in full swing we take a look at commodities...
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on the verge of a true crisis will go to london as the host of our team is going underground russian rocks on wednesday plus the jobs numbers came out and we take a long look at what they mean with steve smalls bird from new york plus john cavil it's the president of the u.s. cuba trade and economic council tell us about an effort to increase agricultural trade with cuba which is creating trouble some tensions on capitol hill and with the trade war in full swing we take a look at commodities with an emphasis on a major u.s. ag export soybeans we'll be joined from missouri by rylan mull further from i.h.s. market all that ahead but first let's get to a few stories topping today's headlines dramatic news is on the way and it's breaking today on the future of europe as the u.k. bret's minister david davis and the foreign minister boris johnson have both resigned within twenty four hours davis's resignation was prompted by british prime minister trace of may's unwilling this to enter into a soft brecht's that planned the so-called checkers plan which would leave the u.k. in the european
on the verge of a true crisis will go to london as the host of our team is going underground russian rocks on wednesday plus the jobs numbers came out and we take a long look at what they mean with steve smalls bird from new york plus john cavil it's the president of the u.s. cuba trade and economic council tell us about an effort to increase agricultural trade with cuba which is creating trouble some tensions on capitol hill and with the trade war in full swing we take a look at commodities...
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to take a fresh look at london as a tourist for the day and i'm going to enjoy some of don travel experiences, but with a vegan twist. it all starts with a bus tour, of course, on one of these. and it's no ordinary bus tour. this is a vegan afternoon tea bus tour, offering a vegan version of the traditional british afternoon tea on an iconic red routemaster bus. what a way to see those sites. a fellow passenger on board today is dominica, from the vegan society. how has veganism managed to attract the next generation? what is it that has changed? because it's been around for a long time. veganism has been around for 70 years, which not many people are aware of. but i think in the digital age of information, you log into your social media accounts, you are bound to see something about a veganism at some point. i think a lot of people sort of started to understand that animals are not here for us, they are here with us on this planet, and we share it with them. and as you can see, we can have all the things that meat—eaters have, like cake, you can basically veganise anyth
to take a fresh look at london as a tourist for the day and i'm going to enjoy some of don travel experiences, but with a vegan twist. it all starts with a bus tour, of course, on one of these. and it's no ordinary bus tour. this is a vegan afternoon tea bus tour, offering a vegan version of the traditional british afternoon tea on an iconic red routemaster bus. what a way to see those sites. a fellow passenger on board today is dominica, from the vegan society. how has veganism managed to...
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we get with trump trumps a prism whatever the angle you start you'll get a different look go ahead and in london go ahead. well i do agree with dan you were saying that. donald trump detractors are much worse but my approach is strictly geopolitical. in my opinion the meeting will be strictly orientation all they will obviously do you will present the views on the certain of the sun to a season around the world and as you rightly said there's a you know deadlock with regards to the euro ukrainian falls outside because i'm paying very close attention from the very beginning what is happening in ukraine waited and it happened a loss of i mean yesterday. it was the commemoration of the genocide involving a in eastern in the eastern part of poland where stephon been there and others were slaughtering poles and jews while my wife is happening to come in from this part of poland so we can see the poroshenko is not interested in fulfilling the me means agreement he's pursuing strictly right wing. fascist and to semitic movements supporting in his country and even atlantic council write an article repor
we get with trump trumps a prism whatever the angle you start you'll get a different look go ahead and in london go ahead. well i do agree with dan you were saying that. donald trump detractors are much worse but my approach is strictly geopolitical. in my opinion the meeting will be strictly orientation all they will obviously do you will present the views on the certain of the sun to a season around the world and as you rightly said there's a you know deadlock with regards to the euro...
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, the earlier they go away in london the earlier they go away in london the better and perhapslax and come back in the autumn a little bit more calm. with a fresh perspective. the same perspective, i suspect, although they will be karma. tony, thank you very much indeed. —— calmer. let's brief you on some of the other stories making the news: japan and the european union are expected to sign what they're calling the world's largest free—trade agreement at a summit in tokyo on tuesday. the deal will remove almost all tariffs between the two economies. both sides are calling it a signal to the world at a time when donald trump has imposed billions of dollars of tariffs on imports. we will have more on that story live in tokyo to speak with our correspondent there. a reuters journalist charged with breaching myanmar‘s official secrets act is due to testify in court in yangon. a colleague, accused of the same charges, told the court a policeman phoned him the day he was arrested and insisted on a meeting where he was given documents unsolicited. both men have pleaded not guilty. th
, the earlier they go away in london the earlier they go away in london the better and perhapslax and come back in the autumn a little bit more calm. with a fresh perspective. the same perspective, i suspect, although they will be karma. tony, thank you very much indeed. —— calmer. let's brief you on some of the other stories making the news: japan and the european union are expected to sign what they're calling the world's largest free—trade agreement at a summit in tokyo on tuesday. the...
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we get with trump trumps a prism whatever the angle you start you'll get a different look go ahead and in london go ahead. well i do agree with dan you are saying that. donald trump detractors are much worse but my approach is strictly geopolitical. in my opinion the meeting will be strictly orientation ill they will obviously they will present the use on the certain of the sun to a season around the world and as you rightly said there's a you know deadlock with regard to the euro ukrainian falls outside because i'm paying very close attention from the very beginning what is happening in ukraine waited and it happened a loss of i mean yesterday. it was the commemoration of the genocide involving a in eastern in the eastern part of poland where stephane bond and others were slaughtering poles and jews while my wife is happening to come in from this part of poland so we can see the. poroshenko is not interested in fulfilling the me means agreement he's pursuing strictly a right wing. fascist to semitic movements supporting in his country and even atlantic council write an article report yeah it's
we get with trump trumps a prism whatever the angle you start you'll get a different look go ahead and in london go ahead. well i do agree with dan you are saying that. donald trump detractors are much worse but my approach is strictly geopolitical. in my opinion the meeting will be strictly orientation ill they will obviously they will present the use on the certain of the sun to a season around the world and as you rightly said there's a you know deadlock with regard to the euro ukrainian...
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this time around donald trump is going to come to london and is he is going to come to london and is ondon and is he is going to see that there are tens of thousands of protesters on the streets, he will also things —— see things like this huge, bizarre balloon buoyant of the angry baby donald trump wearing a diaper or a nappy flying high. first time i have heard it. i doubt he will see it. isn't he going to be on the periphery in blaydon and other places? that in itself is a significant. the british authorities appear to want to keep him away from the tens of thousands of people marching on the streets saying it is not acceptable for this man, given his record on all sorts of things both diplomatic and personal, not a cce pta ble both diplomatic and personal, not acceptable to have this man in our country. look, i think acceptable to have this man in our country. look, ithink he acceptable to have this man in our country. look, i think he strongly supports britain's. he sees it as a very key, his mother was born here, and he is proud of the fact she was born in scotland. four years h
this time around donald trump is going to come to london and is he is going to come to london and is ondon and is he is going to see that there are tens of thousands of protesters on the streets, he will also things —— see things like this huge, bizarre balloon buoyant of the angry baby donald trump wearing a diaper or a nappy flying high. first time i have heard it. i doubt he will see it. isn't he going to be on the periphery in blaydon and other places? that in itself is a significant....
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london,od imaginings of my hopes to go to london, i was supposed to go to london for my formal education at the appleby school. those hopes for -- when, as a lad of 11 years of age, my father died suddenly. i never got to see london. about the great capitals of rome and the classic governments there. capital,, the colonial the lid of your city. i had always dreamed of going to philadelphia city, which was, i'm not sure if you know this, it was the second greatest city in the british empire. you probably do know that after july 2 it became the greatest city in america. i got some for road browse after i said july 2. you do know the question of our dependency was voted upon july 2? it was just adopted on the fourth as a formality. i saw these capital cities as bustling places of mystery. vibrancy. age, it wasarly quite clear that capital cities were not simply the seats of government. the story behind the selection of the location both permanent and temporary, our capital and is one thatding comes down to -- or to use a whiskey maker's vernacular, his skill to pretty much one thing. coming
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let me go to you first in london here we had after the afterglow of helsinki trump appeared that want to have another bite at the apple and then he changed his mind we can talk about why that happened and then potent turns around and invites trump to moscow the same kind of perilous jeopardy or is it a different gambit in play go ahead charles in london what i think for me for both presidents showed what is possible and what is possible once the operators of crecy or shall we say what trump himself might even call the deep state is pushed to one side as we know in the house and it was very much of a one on one conversation apart from the interpreters and we still don't know the full extent of what was discussed and although much in american media and british media even have pointed to that in a very prejudicial way as if we should know everything that is discussed between leaders of course this is completely normal of course when it comes to conferences and meetings between people of course there's an awful lot of chatter that goes on behind the scenes and that's as it has to be as in
let me go to you first in london here we had after the afterglow of helsinki trump appeared that want to have another bite at the apple and then he changed his mind we can talk about why that happened and then potent turns around and invites trump to moscow the same kind of perilous jeopardy or is it a different gambit in play go ahead charles in london what i think for me for both presidents showed what is possible and what is possible once the operators of crecy or shall we say what trump...
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in the former hollywood lighting director, also told the sun that he wants to go to london and try andwhether he's inviting or not. saying, quote, i'm not going to wave flags and make a fool of myself. i find a hotel room and try to reach me. >> oh. >> i think thomas you lost all credibility with your daughter. >> go try and see what happened. >> by the way, his birthday is toshl. you think she'll reach out? >> i don't know. >>> this next couple isn't royal. they may be richer. >> yes, indeed. >> kylie jenner and travis scott. >> the kardashian relationships can get nuts. we don't hear much of kiley jenner and travis scott in the tabloids. that could be their secret to staying together. >> i love you. >> kylie, only 20, she's the youngest but just became the richest family member. wealthier than brother in law kanye. she's worth $960 million. but unlike kanye who campaigned to get kim on vogue cover, kylie's man actually stayed out of this mogul's way. >> name five kylie cosmetics products. >> storm. >> products like. >> baby, i don't know. >> taking a relationship quiz and posing for
in the former hollywood lighting director, also told the sun that he wants to go to london and try andwhether he's inviting or not. saying, quote, i'm not going to wave flags and make a fool of myself. i find a hotel room and try to reach me. >> oh. >> i think thomas you lost all credibility with your daughter. >> go try and see what happened. >> by the way, his birthday is toshl. you think she'll reach out? >> i don't know. >>> this next couple isn't...
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he is not going to london, the reason he is not going to london is for fear of being embarrassed by massivenst his presence. that is extraordinary and i don't think we've soon that, an american president actually deterred from going to the capital of our closest partner and ally in the world. this gets at the larger fear that i think people have with the president going into this trip which is vitally important and that's basically a repeat of what we saw at the g-.and after that the kim jong-un summit where he president goes, has a bad relationship with our closest partners and allies and then goes and embraces a dictator, in this case mr. putin. there is a very real fear of that between london, the nato summit and then heading to the meeting with putin. he has an opportunity to do just the opposite, to show real solidarity with our closest partners, to have a good nato summit, to take credit for some of the progress that nato has made in strengthening its capacity and putting more money into its efforts and then going with a united front to see mr. putin to call him to account for the thi
he is not going to london, the reason he is not going to london is for fear of being embarrassed by massivenst his presence. that is extraordinary and i don't think we've soon that, an american president actually deterred from going to the capital of our closest partner and ally in the world. this gets at the larger fear that i think people have with the president going into this trip which is vitally important and that's basically a repeat of what we saw at the g-.and after that the kim...
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. >>> let's go to london. -- let's go to london. we have an experienced diver. >> michael mcdonald.don't know how to scuba dive let alone an experienced diver. >> it is the hardest thing anyone can do. i have admiration for the boys to be in zero visibility and miles from home under rock. it is the most difficult thing a human body can sustain. i have full admiration. they will be scared. although the rescuers are continuing and five boys are out. of course, morale is growing. they will be sent on with the message if my mates can be out, then i can be out. they are waiting their turn and getting ready and hoping for the best. >> the kind of rescue we are talking about here. some of the sections are completely under water. muddy and rushing water. others are tight to try to squeeze through with the equipment as well. there are dry sections in here. there are really hairy, hairy sections as well. how important is it for the rescuers to keep the boys calm? it is not natural to be breathing out of an apparatus in the dark with the rushing muddy water around you. >> it isn't. it is man's
. >>> let's go to london. -- let's go to london. we have an experienced diver. >> michael mcdonald.don't know how to scuba dive let alone an experienced diver. >> it is the hardest thing anyone can do. i have admiration for the boys to be in zero visibility and miles from home under rock. it is the most difficult thing a human body can sustain. i have full admiration. they will be scared. although the rescuers are continuing and five boys are out. of course, morale is...
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. >> why are you going to london? does it relate to your civil case or your larger project with the resistance? >> well, i have another client i was going to london for just by happenstance, i zoifrd was going to be there at the same time the president was going to be there. so i thought i would make it a very efficient trip and so i'm going to be in london for a few days and i'm looking forward to seeing that balloon. >> there are massive protests, as you mentioned, a trump baby blimp we covered on the show, based on donald trump, do you think this blimp is likely to upset him on this trip? >> i do, i think she a child in many ways a pet you lent child -- petulent child and doesn't have thick skin. i am participating on a women's march on friday, i think it will be a fabulous event and incredibly successful. >> michael avenotti, as always, good to have you on "the beat." >> thank you. up ahead, paul manafort allegations receiving vip treatment in jamie. i have that story. first, london is gearing up for these big anti
. >> why are you going to london? does it relate to your civil case or your larger project with the resistance? >> well, i have another client i was going to london for just by happenstance, i zoifrd was going to be there at the same time the president was going to be there. so i thought i would make it a very efficient trip and so i'm going to be in london for a few days and i'm looking forward to seeing that balloon. >> there are massive protests, as you mentioned, a trump...
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my boyhood imaginings of london, my hopes to go to london, i was supposed to go to london for my formal education at the appleby school. which was just outside of london. but those hopes were dashed when, as a lad of 11 years of age, my father died suddenly. i never got to see london. but, i read about london. i had also read about the great capitals of rome and the classic governments there. in athens. and, of course, the colonial capital, philadelphia city. i had always dreamed of going to philadelphia city, which was, i'm not sure if you know this, it was the second greatest city in the british empire. at that time, only second to london town. you probably do know that after july 2 it became the greatest city in america in 1776. you do know the question of our dependency was voted upon july 2? i hope. it was just adopted on the fourth as a formality. it was read to the public on the eighth. i saw these capital cities as bustling places of mystery. vibrancy. even at an early age, i was quite clear that capital cities were not simply the seats of government. the story behind the select
my boyhood imaginings of london, my hopes to go to london, i was supposed to go to london for my formal education at the appleby school. which was just outside of london. but those hopes were dashed when, as a lad of 11 years of age, my father died suddenly. i never got to see london. but, i read about london. i had also read about the great capitals of rome and the classic governments there. in athens. and, of course, the colonial capital, philadelphia city. i had always dreamed of going to...
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in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate charles let me go to you first in london here we had after the afterglow of helsinki trump appeared to have want to have another bite at the apple and then he changed his mind we can talk about why that happened and then putin turns around and invites trump to moscow the same kind of perilous jeopardy or is a different gambit in play go ahead charles in london what i think for me for both presidents showed what is possible and what is possible once the operator. or shall we say what trump himself might even call the deep state is pushed to one side as we know in the house and it was very much of a one on one conversation apart from the interpreters and we still don't know the full extent of what was discussed and although much in american media and british media even have pointed to that in a very prejudicial way as if we should know everything that is discussed between leaders of course this is completely normal of course when it comes to conferences and meetings between people of course there's an awful lot of chatter that
in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate charles let me go to you first in london here we had after the afterglow of helsinki trump appeared to have want to have another bite at the apple and then he changed his mind we can talk about why that happened and then putin turns around and invites trump to moscow the same kind of perilous jeopardy or is a different gambit in play go ahead charles in london what i think for me for both presidents showed what is...
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political position is now more precarious than ever and here's discuss it more in detail about london we go to london and option rights on the host of our teams going underground option thanks for joining us it's hard to imagine that this all hasn't been somewhat brewing for maybe a couple years but at least for the last year bring us up to speed on where we are with all the resignations of david davis and boris johnson. well over the weekend we had a prime minister victoriously saying to an arguably compliant mainstream media everything was ok we've got a deal that we want to secure from brussels and sure enough midnight on sunday night we saw the break that secretary resigned and now the foreign secretary is saying the dream is dying and the britain risks becoming a colony of brussels out of all of the brics of negotiations and anyone thinking that the foreign secretary boris johnson may want to may want to put himself up for one of your supremes jobs he resigned his american citizenship in twenty sixteen but it is in crisis and i should say that the bank of england has already signaled a
political position is now more precarious than ever and here's discuss it more in detail about london we go to london and option rights on the host of our teams going underground option thanks for joining us it's hard to imagine that this all hasn't been somewhat brewing for maybe a couple years but at least for the last year bring us up to speed on where we are with all the resignations of david davis and boris johnson. well over the weekend we had a prime minister victoriously saying to an...
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you take a look at your hospital in london -- you know what i'm talking about, with all of the horrible things going on there with all of the crime that is being brought in. and i think he has not been hospitable to a government. amy: sadiq khan is london's first-ever muslim mamayor, one f the e most prominent muslim politicians in europe. meanwhile, massive p protests he greeted president trump during his two day trip to brbritain -- including a 20-foot-long giaiant baby t trump blimp outsiside parliament. the balloon depicts the president as an angry orange baby, wearing a a diaper and clutching a cell phone, ready to tweet. we're going to go now to the streets of london to speak with ash sarkar, the anti-trump collision of the nicerer. alongside thousandsds of other people who s signed ththe policf forced separaration constatable. holding g nald trumps and is an utteter embarrassmenent. >> did youou find it unconscionable? >> yes. >> where was your protest march when he came -- >> thahais why -- >> cck out se basic cts out yourero obama. >> he is not my hero, you idiot. joins us nowar from parlia
you take a look at your hospital in london -- you know what i'm talking about, with all of the horrible things going on there with all of the crime that is being brought in. and i think he has not been hospitable to a government. amy: sadiq khan is london's first-ever muslim mamayor, one f the e most prominent muslim politicians in europe. meanwhile, massive p protests he greeted president trump during his two day trip to brbritain -- including a 20-foot-long giaiant baby t trump blimp...
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somebody's going to get it charles let me go to charles in the london eye because it. could be moved to a lot of great things here but i mean eric's right is this this like this opening salvo in the negotiations i have kind of like a rocket man come in here charles more seriously we know that donald trump has a visceral hatred of everything that barack obama did and that's one of the reasons why i walked away from the iran deal ok i still think and maybe this is tattooed on my brain it's all about the mid terms he said he was going to be against iran that's one of his check things on the back of his envelope he's just doing everything for some kind of red wave in november charles. what's interesting we've mentioned pows so there was very in the last few days of course a poll that asked americans whether they would support an attack on iran. the overwhelming majority in fact by a factor of two to one said that they would oppose an attack on iran rather than support it and so that shows that people perhaps are coming around to trump's way of thinking i mean his wife thin
somebody's going to get it charles let me go to charles in the london eye because it. could be moved to a lot of great things here but i mean eric's right is this this like this opening salvo in the negotiations i have kind of like a rocket man come in here charles more seriously we know that donald trump has a visceral hatred of everything that barack obama did and that's one of the reasons why i walked away from the iran deal ok i still think and maybe this is tattooed on my brain it's all...
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union after practice it following hours of closed door talks as an official country residence go from london to tablets agreed to see what it calls a free trade area from boards to raise rates government includes the hardline euro skeptics on the propane ministers and other proposals now go to brussels which is in the past accused the prime minister of trying to cherry pick the terms for leaving the e.u. here's what she had to say about the next step i've been talking to you repeatedly over the last week or so and obviously i've been talking to them about the hopes the need for us to increase the pace on both sides of for our negotiations for the future this is a proposal that i believe will be good for the u.k. and good for you and i look forward to it being received positively. china has imposed thirty four billion dollars and retaliates three tariffs on u.s. goods it was an immediate response to american levies which took effect as washington clock struck midnight on friday china's measures of much the american levies dolphin dollars instead of making trades are truly free and fair donald
union after practice it following hours of closed door talks as an official country residence go from london to tablets agreed to see what it calls a free trade area from boards to raise rates government includes the hardline euro skeptics on the propane ministers and other proposals now go to brussels which is in the past accused the prime minister of trying to cherry pick the terms for leaving the e.u. here's what she had to say about the next step i've been talking to you repeatedly over the...
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in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate charles let me go to you first in london here we had after the afterglow of helsinki trump appeared to have want to have another bite at the apple and then he changed his mind we can talk about why that happened and then putin turns around and invites trump to moscow the same kind of perilous jeopardy or is a different gambit in play go ahead charles in london what i think both presidents have showed what is possible and what is possible what's the. or should we say what trump himself might even call the deep state push to one.
in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate charles let me go to you first in london here we had after the afterglow of helsinki trump appeared to have want to have another bite at the apple and then he changed his mind we can talk about why that happened and then putin turns around and invites trump to moscow the same kind of perilous jeopardy or is a different gambit in play go ahead charles in london what i think both presidents have showed what is possible and...
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ok let me go back to mary in london finished the first half of the program here it's seems to me and i'm going to express my opinion is that no collusion is been proven actually the last indictment actually should make that clear rod rosenstein why he announced to the public is a mystery to me i don't think he should have done that but nonetheless so collusion is kind of off the table ok obstruction of justice that's pretty dicey too but russia treason and this is what we're getting treason when you when a political culture starts using that term very loosely you know you're in trouble here this is something from the atlantic james fallows and this is where it's going this is the moment of truth for republicans the g.o.p. can either defend the united states or serve in the damaged and defective man who is now its president and this is their going into the midterms the election this is what they want to do they want to start picking off moderate republicans as they go into the election here it's because donald trump is a traitor that's their new message here i think that's disgusting o
ok let me go back to mary in london finished the first half of the program here it's seems to me and i'm going to express my opinion is that no collusion is been proven actually the last indictment actually should make that clear rod rosenstein why he announced to the public is a mystery to me i don't think he should have done that but nonetheless so collusion is kind of off the table ok obstruction of justice that's pretty dicey too but russia treason and this is what we're getting treason...
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this incident remains tonight we're everything right now to get a line to our correspondent in london we're going to go to her as soon as we can until then we're going to move on to the other top story of this evening and that is the moment that they had to flee for their lives four years ago so-called islamic state took over the north of iraq and invaded the homeland of the a religious minority for many it's spelled there do you know c.d.'s are followers of an ancient religion with more than half a million believers in northern iraq around fifty thousand trying to flee from the terrorist to melt singe are their holy mountain but many didn't make it many were called by isis the u.n. calls what happened next genocide untold thousands were killed and thousands of the group's women and girls were kidnapped and sold as sex slaves many remain missing the w.'s begins to show ends on their pages mond visited a family in the camp still suffering from the brutality they experienced at the hands of ah yes. well who do it is a still in bed. prepares bread for the day that her mind is far away stuff in the t
this incident remains tonight we're everything right now to get a line to our correspondent in london we're going to go to her as soon as we can until then we're going to move on to the other top story of this evening and that is the moment that they had to flee for their lives four years ago so-called islamic state took over the north of iraq and invaded the homeland of the a religious minority for many it's spelled there do you know c.d.'s are followers of an ancient religion with more than...
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will be allowed to fly over london during donald trump's visit to the capitol thousands are expected to go to london to protest against his visit. and ten thousand officers involved in trying to police in. central london mainly to be avoided to during this trip some fifteen thousand people are expected to stage protests in the coming hours and days but to ensure the president's security in britain as i mentioned a massive security operation is in place not only is he going to be accompanied by a thousand of his own staff as well as backup from multiple helicopters to limos nicknamed the beast the total cost of this trip and that's a should cost between the u.s. and britain it's going to be some thirty million pounds is on this to see if. the day has come donald trump's first official visit to the u.k. starts this thursday could be wining and dining with theresa may and her ministers visiting scotland and meeting the queen one police will be avoiding for the next couple of days though is central london as thousands are expected on to the streets to protest his visit the number of police bei
will be allowed to fly over london during donald trump's visit to the capitol thousands are expected to go to london to protest against his visit. and ten thousand officers involved in trying to police in. central london mainly to be avoided to during this trip some fifteen thousand people are expected to stage protests in the coming hours and days but to ensure the president's security in britain as i mentioned a massive security operation is in place not only is he going to be accompanied by...
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abandon her in the midst of growing turmoil throwing the british government into disarray we'll go live to london and brussels also coming up in thailand ambulances take more boys rescued from that flooded came to the hospital meanwhile teams of divers are still working to bring those who are still trapped inside. it's good to have you with us tonight the british government is in turmoil two cabinet resignations in twenty four hours both over breaks it and with just months to go before the u.k. leaves the european union in a bombshell move foreign minister boris johnson resigned today dealing a blow to prime minister to resign me is departure came just hours after that of david davis the man in charge of negotiating britain's exit from the e.u. the british cabinet has been bitterly divided on help to move forward with its brakes it strategy and just on friday the prime minister secured a hard one agreement from her cabinet during a stormy session in parliament today theresa may think the two ministers for their work but she was repeatedly interrupted. turning to break said mr speaker i want to pa
abandon her in the midst of growing turmoil throwing the british government into disarray we'll go live to london and brussels also coming up in thailand ambulances take more boys rescued from that flooded came to the hospital meanwhile teams of divers are still working to bring those who are still trapped inside. it's good to have you with us tonight the british government is in turmoil two cabinet resignations in twenty four hours both over breaks it and with just months to go before the u.k....
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effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate charles let me go to you first in london here we had after the afterglow of helsinki trump appeared to have want to have another bite at the apple and then he changed his mind we can talk about why that happened and then putin turns around and invites trump to moscow the same kind of perilous jeopardy or is a different gambit in play go ahead charles in london what i think presidents can show what is possible and what is possible once the. sea or shall we say what trump himself might even call the deep state he's pushed to one side as we know it house and it was very much of a one on one conversation apart from. the interpreters and we still don't know the full extent of what was discussed and although much in american media and british media even have pointed to that in a very prejudicial way as if we should know everything that is discussed between leaders of course this is completely normal of course when it comes to conferences and meetings between people of course there's an awful lot of chatter that goes on behind the
effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate charles let me go to you first in london here we had after the afterglow of helsinki trump appeared to have want to have another bite at the apple and then he changed his mind we can talk about why that happened and then putin turns around and invites trump to moscow the same kind of perilous jeopardy or is a different gambit in play go ahead charles in london what i think presidents can show what is possible and what is...
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invites trump to moscow the same kind of perilous jeopardy or is a different gambit in play go ahead charles in london what i think for me for both presidents showed what is possible and what is possible once the apparatus of crecy or shall we say what trump himself might even call the deep state is pushed to one side as we know in the house think it was very much of a one on one conversation apart from the interpreters and we still don't know the full extent of what was discussed and although much of the american media and british media even have pointed to that in a very prejudicial way as if we should know everything that is discussed between leaders of course this is completely normal of course when it comes to conferences and meetings between people of course there's an awful lot of chatter that goes on behind the scenes and that's as it has to be as in any negotiation and himself would point out few people in the planet as he would say know more about negotiation than he does but of course i think the reaction back in united states and the united kingdom. countries that of course are very much o
invites trump to moscow the same kind of perilous jeopardy or is a different gambit in play go ahead charles in london what i think for me for both presidents showed what is possible and what is possible once the apparatus of crecy or shall we say what trump himself might even call the deep state is pushed to one side as we know in the house think it was very much of a one on one conversation apart from the interpreters and we still don't know the full extent of what was discussed and although...
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we are from australia but we are going from london and england. what an incredible day it has been. ll be in the world cup semifinal! for the first time since 1990! the feeling grows stronger. that football is coming home. jordan pickford. with a wonderful display in goal. goals scored by harry maguire and dele alli. and for now, at least, i've got a feeling that tonight is going to be a good night! 2-0. so it goes on and magnificently so. england through to the semifinals on the 2018 world cup. that sounds good. it is not really supposed to be as comfortable as this with england? aside from a few terrific jordan pickford saves, there are confident and signed. and they will be in the semifinal for the first time in 28 years. amazing. what a performance! recessional, thorough, every single player played their part. beckford was outstanding in goal when he had to be and they got through the fence. harry maguire was superb, henderson, what a shift he put in in midfield. john stones, dele alli with the goal, absolutely magnificent and they thoroughly deserved it. their attitude from the
we are from australia but we are going from london and england. what an incredible day it has been. ll be in the world cup semifinal! for the first time since 1990! the feeling grows stronger. that football is coming home. jordan pickford. with a wonderful display in goal. goals scored by harry maguire and dele alli. and for now, at least, i've got a feeling that tonight is going to be a good night! 2-0. so it goes on and magnificently so. england through to the semifinals on the 2018 world...
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than just a dispute within the german cabinet one trader i talked to reminded me of what's going on in london where the government you know in the united kingdom is deeply divided and obviously quite dysfunctional when it comes to questions how to handle the future or will they go national or will they go the multilateral way will they continue to find solutions with their partners this is what's at stake and this is this discussion is making investors very nervous and briefly the timing couldn't be worse i mean we've got a trade war on our hands and also the wars against globalization that continue to grow as far as the free movement of labor and goods. absolutely and all this is very important especially for our economy here in germany which is one of the most interconnected in europe in the very rare common statement the four major business organizations here in germany have kept come out with a call to the government for unity and for more european solutions explicitly the business organizations are warning against a renationalization of politics rebels and for us in frankfurt taking on a
than just a dispute within the german cabinet one trader i talked to reminded me of what's going on in london where the government you know in the united kingdom is deeply divided and obviously quite dysfunctional when it comes to questions how to handle the future or will they go national or will they go the multilateral way will they continue to find solutions with their partners this is what's at stake and this is this discussion is making investors very nervous and briefly the timing...
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london school of economics. i said of course the foreign minister should go to london. for good measure but the point about the story is this evening. then connections of education and culture can cut through more conventional diplomacy might well feel. like the united kingdom should abandon any attempt to project power and often instead more education a cultural exchange is not totally doesn't mean as one of our viewers. know. but it's difficult to the conclusion that countries compete to. be fundamentally more attractive and rather than one of their countries compete in the number of missiles that can balance the nuclear sub believe. that conclusion that the balance of expenditure of the united kingdom is out of kilter and that more use more soft power. to the benefit of a song and so from myself and all of the team. it's good bye for now. u.s. president donald trump has repeatedly said he wants better relations with russia he did finally how his long sought summit with lot of here putin both presidents called it a success the american political class and corporate me
london school of economics. i said of course the foreign minister should go to london. for good measure but the point about the story is this evening. then connections of education and culture can cut through more conventional diplomacy might well feel. like the united kingdom should abandon any attempt to project power and often instead more education a cultural exchange is not totally doesn't mean as one of our viewers. know. but it's difficult to the conclusion that countries compete to. be...
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to stay with this here in london and we're going to stay with this here at al-jazeera so that we can follow exactly what goes on because the emir is been on a two day visit so far yesterday we saw him going to a technology lab at one of the top universities and now we know he's going to be talking politics with the british prime minister will there just outside number ten is our correspondent hashim i hope he's there for us and hashim what do we expect them to be discussing first and foremost. basically this is going to be an opportunity to talk about the boosting economic military cooperation with the united kingdom the emir of qatar is going to have a meeting with the prime minister now and then have lunch and then go to the ministry of defense where they will talk about of fortunate is like the joint squadron which is going to protect the skies above qatar during the two thousand and twenty two football world cup which is going to be hosted by. qatar is quite an interesting moment for qatar which has been under located this is al
to stay with this here in london and we're going to stay with this here at al-jazeera so that we can follow exactly what goes on because the emir is been on a two day visit so far yesterday we saw him going to a technology lab at one of the top universities and now we know he's going to be talking politics with the british prime minister will there just outside number ten is our correspondent hashim i hope he's there for us and hashim what do we expect them to be discussing first and foremost....
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so, those people are hoping for trade deal they're not going to get one will they get good mood music? we'll see. >> thank you >>> the london mayor had done, quote, a very bad job on terrorism and blamed had imfblad him. >> i think what you're going to see today are londoners and others around the country protesting their views on president trump, some of the policies and this is not anti-america and we love americans. i have been speaking over the last few days with many londoners and they call themselves americans who are protesting today against president trump. tomorrow in london protests from the extreme far right and pro-trump supporters tomorrow. it's important that people realize here in london, just like in many sdcities across america, protest freedom to assemble it's really important that protest today and tomorrow are peaceful >> you said that donald trump is not welcome here so, that's stronger than that, not balanced why is he not welcomed >> i have been quite clear over the last two years that i think a state visit was premature. of course, we should have good working relationships with the president of the u
so, those people are hoping for trade deal they're not going to get one will they get good mood music? we'll see. >> thank you >>> the london mayor had done, quote, a very bad job on terrorism and blamed had imfblad him. >> i think what you're going to see today are londoners and others around the country protesting their views on president trump, some of the policies and this is not anti-america and we love americans. i have been speaking over the last few days with many...
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london school of economics. i said of course the foreign minister should go to london. for good measure but the point about the story is this evening. then connections of education and culture can cut through more conventional diplomacy might well feel. like the united kingdom should abandon any attempt to project power and often instead more educational cultural exchanges not totally doesn't mean as one of our viewers. know not totally again but it's difficult to the conclusion that what we have countries compete to. might be fundamentally more attractive and rather than one of their countries compete in a number that can balance a nuclear sub believe it's difficult to avoid that conclusion that the balance of expenditure of the united kingdom is out of kilter and that more use of more soft power might work to the benefit of a song and so from myself and all of the team. it's good bye for now. seventy four design submissions. seven thousand pilings. to join judges. eight hundred sixty nonstop days of. the russian w.b. a champion of it. and a russian mob stuff. show you
london school of economics. i said of course the foreign minister should go to london. for good measure but the point about the story is this evening. then connections of education and culture can cut through more conventional diplomacy might well feel. like the united kingdom should abandon any attempt to project power and often instead more educational cultural exchanges not totally doesn't mean as one of our viewers. know not totally again but it's difficult to the conclusion that what we...