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gordon brown and shakira speaking to roz atkins. his russian counterpart vladimir putin met for the first time, in brief comments to journalists mr trump said he was honoured to meet mr putin and they had very good talks which would continue. he added he hopes that they result in positive developments for us russian relations, mr putin concurred. lots more as always on the website. get in touch with me and some of the tea m in touch with me and some of the team on social media, on twitter. for the time being, thank you. 6oodbye. hello, once again it's another day of contrasting weather across the british isles and across the north. initially a weather front with thick cloud, the odd bit of rain keeping temperatures close to average for this time of year. in the south, yet again heathrow is pushed towards 30 degrees. overnight, they drag that band of rain and cloud tied into the weather front further towards the south. not a lot of rain along, the odd spot primarily across western shores and the hills of wales and south—west england.
gordon brown and shakira speaking to roz atkins. his russian counterpart vladimir putin met for the first time, in brief comments to journalists mr trump said he was honoured to meet mr putin and they had very good talks which would continue. he added he hopes that they result in positive developments for us russian relations, mr putin concurred. lots more as always on the website. get in touch with me and some of the tea m in touch with me and some of the team on social media, on twitter. for...
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in downing gordon brown. great wall what's it's rate as a child you don't understand. as a child. in here you die. you die early in the year what if that was your child. you know. and so many sit. in their little boy you know. your mouth you know. you don't do that force you to do threaten you threaten you family and those young enjoy all. you know to take your clothes on and to force you. to subject you. to be in. a toy you know it's. just a stop just nice to start you know. a lot more quiet for. about thirty years after sixteen. i realized. i was not happy. with most of my life. when i was thirteen years old was not twenty twenty five. first time i disclosed to my mom and dad they've come out of. a long time. probably. i don't know fifteen or not. but my secret for thirty years for you. when you show them. years. ago what three years ago. today i was in solidarity with those who feel isolated by the shame of being a victim of sexual abuse the shame that is not theirs to bare. their abuser with plenty of time for reflection they can't help but think of the penn state case involvi
in downing gordon brown. great wall what's it's rate as a child you don't understand. as a child. in here you die. you die early in the year what if that was your child. you know. and so many sit. in their little boy you know. your mouth you know. you don't do that force you to do threaten you threaten you family and those young enjoy all. you know to take your clothes on and to force you. to subject you. to be in. a toy you know it's. just a stop just nice to start you know. a lot more quiet...
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president in president 0bama who voted against the iraq war we have had three prime minister's, gordon brownaq war. we've never moved on from it andi war. we've never moved on from it and i think really the question you come to at the end and i think this is the important question going forward , is the important question going forward, it is the overarching thing, how does britain pursue its own strategic interests going forward without and you difference to the united states? how do we maximise our presence, we felt we we re maximise our presence, we felt we were duped and in some way the lapdog of the united states. donald trump mentioning it again today. yeah, talking about russian interference, was in russia interfered but we remember the dodgy dossier, you'll said there were weapons of mass destruction in iraq. leaders of japan and the european union have hailed an agreement in principle on a major free trade deal. once the details are finalised, the deal is expected to liberalise 99 percent of trade. european leaders said the pact showed that the world did not have to move towards iso
president in president 0bama who voted against the iraq war we have had three prime minister's, gordon brownaq war. we've never moved on from it andi war. we've never moved on from it and i think really the question you come to at the end and i think this is the important question going forward , is the important question going forward, it is the overarching thing, how does britain pursue its own strategic interests going forward without and you difference to the united states? how do we...
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it was ordered in 2009 by gordon brown in an attempt to learn lessons from the iraqi war.e the peaceful options for disarmament were exhausted. he said policy was made on the basis of flawed intelligence assessments, the military were underprepared and the consequences were underestimated. he has given his first interview since the publication of his report and he has been speaking to laura kuenssberg, reflecting among other things on the role of former prime minister tony blair and his conduct during the enquiry. do you feel that the tony blair was as straight with you as he ought to have been? can i slightly reword that to say that i think any prime minister taking a country into war needs to be as straight with the nation and carry it as far as possible with him or her. i don‘t believe that was the case in the iraq instance. do you think he gave the fullest version of events? i think he gave, from his perspective and standpoint, emotionally truthful. and i think that came out in his press conference after the launch statement. i think he was under really great emotional
it was ordered in 2009 by gordon brown in an attempt to learn lessons from the iraqi war.e the peaceful options for disarmament were exhausted. he said policy was made on the basis of flawed intelligence assessments, the military were underprepared and the consequences were underestimated. he has given his first interview since the publication of his report and he has been speaking to laura kuenssberg, reflecting among other things on the role of former prime minister tony blair and his conduct...
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parliament 20 years ago and i‘ve spent much of that time debating with people like ed balls and gordon browney realised that economic competence determines people‘sliving standards, determines our ability to fund our health service, schools, police and the rest of it. what has happened in the last two years is, it‘s gone away. you saw what happened in the general election. the conservatives campaigned without any numbers and the labour party campaigned with numbers that didn‘t add up. we in turn, were praised by the economist, by the institutional of fiscal studies, for basic economic literacy and competence. and i believe that will resurface as an absolute essential issue and i want us to be at the heart of all that. but in my view, the world isn‘tjust about economics and making numbers add up. that is important, but actually i came into politics as a radical and a reformer and i want to put up the centre of what i do, addressing some of the inequalities that this figure british societies. and i think that can be done, i think it can be done because i think at heart the british public are h
parliament 20 years ago and i‘ve spent much of that time debating with people like ed balls and gordon browney realised that economic competence determines people‘sliving standards, determines our ability to fund our health service, schools, police and the rest of it. what has happened in the last two years is, it‘s gone away. you saw what happened in the general election. the conservatives campaigned without any numbers and the labour party campaigned with numbers that didn‘t add up....
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dare you even bring this up and others would say this is common sense we have a situation with gordon brown and a woman a couple years back so try to give me a chance to think about this a little better. better. >> that is a really good point actually. was it undermines is this return to the different attitudes of the group identities and liberals. if you sort of even believe in the social class but when it comes to the cultural society in britain and much of europe it becomes individualistic around a collection of individuals what difference can i possibly make a buck some don't see it like that but they see it as a kind of home. it is an economic lens or cultural lens. there's no such thing as society and the difficulties and all that kind of stuff so they can genuinely believe what anybody knows it is easier to integrate a. it is a cultural way of life shared in certain respects. there is a strong concern about the way the country was governed coming from outside of the country and considerable extent to. we've willingly given up the body as we do with other. it's the concept of your pm
dare you even bring this up and others would say this is common sense we have a situation with gordon brown and a woman a couple years back so try to give me a chance to think about this a little better. better. >> that is a really good point actually. was it undermines is this return to the different attitudes of the group identities and liberals. if you sort of even believe in the social class but when it comes to the cultural society in britain and much of europe it becomes...
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we have the situation where gordon brown and the woman a couple years back, getting a chance to think about this a little bit. >> a really good point. actually what it underlines is this -- it's a return to this different attitude to groups and group identities, and the liberals -- the left tend to -- they tend to be groupists when it comes to economics. believe in social class but when it comes to culture and society, the left, at least in britain and much of europe, comes highly individualistic. it's a collection of individuals. we're all just individuals indio what difference can it make to have another 100,000 people from -- it's radically different from an economic lens or cultural lens. they're almost saying there's no such thing as society when it comes to peoples, and how easily or difficult peoples and cultures and ethnicities and that kind of stuff and they can genuine by believe -- it's easier to integrate 100,000 australians than 100,000 afghans. language, culture, way of life, are immediately shared in certain respects witch australians in a way they're not with afghans.
we have the situation where gordon brown and the woman a couple years back, getting a chance to think about this a little bit. >> a really good point. actually what it underlines is this -- it's a return to this different attitude to groups and group identities, and the liberals -- the left tend to -- they tend to be groupists when it comes to economics. believe in social class but when it comes to culture and society, the left, at least in britain and much of europe, comes highly...
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tom: the uninformed american question, are there any tony blair, gordon brown labour members anymore?eir position is a lot of people in the election who were on that third way politics and are having to review their position. something has happened to the temperature in the country. thatn had touched a nerve the austerity pain has gone on too long. he is touching something that is generalized in the u.k., which is a sense that they want something different. his moment could come. it is interesting to see what could happen. it could be he had the perfect storm, or there is something in the air taking us in a different direction. guy: we are going to circle back to the ecj. if i am in the financial markets trying to understand brexit, i need to simplify it and find something to hang my hat on. ecj looks like it is one of those areas. if theresa may shows any sign of softening her stance on the ecj, is that something markets will pay attention to? it seems to be an absolute redline. if there's any inkling that she is going to act away from that position, how do you react? kamal: i think
tom: the uninformed american question, are there any tony blair, gordon brown labour members anymore?eir position is a lot of people in the election who were on that third way politics and are having to review their position. something has happened to the temperature in the country. thatn had touched a nerve the austerity pain has gone on too long. he is touching something that is generalized in the u.k., which is a sense that they want something different. his moment could come. it is...
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what happened in '09, at the g20 in march of that year in london, gordon brown, really smart thing, runund to dinner at number 10 downing street and cut the table to 20 folks, that's all there are at the table, and become a very focused conversation of does everyone want to be in office in six months' time if so, guys and girls, this is what we need to do and it was a good piece to what i describe as dinner time diplomacy. i assume chancellor merkel's done something the night before here in hamburg. >> -- in office, too >> that underscores -- >> you care about -- >> the same sort of deal my friend >> -- together at a time where the g20 mattered for global financial stability. >> yeah. >> it also mattered big time for this effort that everybody kind of agreed on which was opening up global trade. >> yeah. >> they're not so sure anymore so it just strike me that g20 has kind of peaked on its purpose right now, that there's no unifying theme here in fact, the theme needs to be more that they're kind of breaking up into smaller pieces. >> i think, i'm a huge defender of the institution for
what happened in '09, at the g20 in march of that year in london, gordon brown, really smart thing, runund to dinner at number 10 downing street and cut the table to 20 folks, that's all there are at the table, and become a very focused conversation of does everyone want to be in office in six months' time if so, guys and girls, this is what we need to do and it was a good piece to what i describe as dinner time diplomacy. i assume chancellor merkel's done something the night before here in...
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brown rice flour, as well. this is mac and cheese on steroids. it's by gordon lites.sta is made with redolentles and it's higher in protein and fiber. >> we have about a minute left. power peanut butter. this is called pb2. and now, we're getting into sweet treats. >> okay. >> this is chloe. she city with three kids. she started with a store front in new york. she has soft serve fruit purees. she rolled out with these unbelievable fruit pops. 60 calorie apiece. all-fruit and nothing artificial. last but not least. dole dippers. they come in pouches. it's dark chocolate frozen pineapple and strawberries. >> i don't like fruit in my chocolate. but it's tasty. thank you, joy. >>> coming up next, modern makeup. you try this with pineapple. >> this is "today" on nbc. >> that's what i heard. >>> this morning on "today style" we're looking at a couple of companies that are redefining the cosmetics injury to make it better for everyone. >> we're going to look at how they're shaking things up. liliana, good morning. >> they're leveraging technology to customize and modernize b
brown rice flour, as well. this is mac and cheese on steroids. it's by gordon lites.sta is made with redolentles and it's higher in protein and fiber. >> we have about a minute left. power peanut butter. this is called pb2. and now, we're getting into sweet treats. >> okay. >> this is chloe. she city with three kids. she started with a store front in new york. she has soft serve fruit purees. she rolled out with these unbelievable fruit pops. 60 calorie apiece. all-fruit and...
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brown rice flour, as well. this is mac and cheese on steroids. it's by gordon lites.ade with redolentles and it's higher in protein and fiber. >> we have about a minute left. power peanut butter. this is called pb2. and now, we're getting into sweet treats. >> okay. >> this is chloe. she is a supermom in new york city with three kids. she started with a store front in new york. she has soft serve fruit purees. she rolled out with these unbelievable fruit pops. 60 calorie apiece. all-fruit and nothing artificial. last but not least. dole dippers. they come in pouches. it's dark chocolate frozen pineapple and strawberries. >> i don't like fruit in my chocolate. but it's tasty. thank you, joy. >>> coming up next, modern makeup. you try this with pineapple. >> this is "today" on nbc. >> this is "today" on nbc. >> that's what i heard. using artificial tears often and still have dry eye symptoms? >> this is "today" on nbc. >> that's what i heard. ready for some relief? xiidra is the first and only eye drop approved for both the signs and symptoms of dry eye. one drop in eac
brown rice flour, as well. this is mac and cheese on steroids. it's by gordon lites.ade with redolentles and it's higher in protein and fiber. >> we have about a minute left. power peanut butter. this is called pb2. and now, we're getting into sweet treats. >> okay. >> this is chloe. she is a supermom in new york city with three kids. she started with a store front in new york. she has soft serve fruit purees. she rolled out with these unbelievable fruit pops. 60 calorie...
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i mentioned gordon brown a moment ago. down with me yesterday to emphasise that global education needs larger levels of funding and it needs to be directed towards girls. angela merkel seemed in sync with it was girls. angela merkel seemed in sync with - it was confirmed with that. it was confirmed argentina will host the next 620 summitandjapan argentina will host the next 620 summit and japan the one afterwards. there has been some criticism of donald trump and the amount of bilaterals he has been committing time to rather than sitting in group meetings. a lot of you will have seen a banker trump sat in one meeting while president trump met the president of indonesia, angela merkel said this is that one of the benefits of the 620. it is a fantastic chance for leaders to sit down opposite each other and develop a personal report. the protest, angela merkel condemned the violence in hamburg but reiterated the right of anyone to protest - anything of anyone to protest about anything out on the streets of hamburg and urged e
i mentioned gordon brown a moment ago. down with me yesterday to emphasise that global education needs larger levels of funding and it needs to be directed towards girls. angela merkel seemed in sync with it was girls. angela merkel seemed in sync with - it was confirmed with that. it was confirmed argentina will host the next 620 summitandjapan argentina will host the next 620 summit and japan the one afterwards. there has been some criticism of donald trump and the amount of bilaterals he has...