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greg clark, business secretary, this is a fantastic story for him and the government.nd for the that they mightnot'havedonewhati have that they mightnat'have'danewhati have and that they mightnat'have'danewhati have - and cited the work in they have done and cited the work in they have done and cited the work in the uk because of the uncertainty caused by brexit and may have caused the minds to change, we are not told why, but that is a triumph for the brexit supporters who say it is not all doom and gloom, it is not about uncertainty, you could argue that this is because where else really might they have done this? talk of the netherlands, but this is a very specialist workforce, with a great deal of specialist knowledge. you could argue it was always going to come to the uk or the uk. it is a great coup for the folk in oxford. they are highly skilled and a great workforce. having said that, they already make the mini there. and the real test is to the government's industrial strategy regarding brexit is next year when peugeot and vauxhall astra decide whether they wi
greg clark, business secretary, this is a fantastic story for him and the government.nd for the that they mightnot'havedonewhati have that they mightnat'have'danewhati have and that they mightnat'have'danewhati have - and cited the work in they have done and cited the work in they have done and cited the work in the uk because of the uncertainty caused by brexit and may have caused the minds to change, we are not told why, but that is a triumph for the brexit supporters who say it is not all...
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greg clark referred to a report on the subject from the competition and markets authority.the right direction, but i will wait to see the actual proposals and to see them turned into action. the test of whether the regulators' changes go far enough is whether they move sufficiently to eradicate the detriment to consumers that the cma has identified. i remain prepared to legislate if they do not. i hope that such legislation would command wide support across the house. does he recall that, during the election, his party placed the promise of an overall price cap on energy prices at the centre of their manifesto, and does he recall the prime minister stating, i am making this promise, if i am re—elected onjune 8th, i will take action to end this injustice by introducing a cap on unfair energy prices, it will protect them and 17 million families from standard variable prices from being exploited with some unjustified increases in bills? does the secretary of state now intend to pass legislation that requires ofgem to introduce a price cap? or is he content to allow his firm el
greg clark referred to a report on the subject from the competition and markets authority.the right direction, but i will wait to see the actual proposals and to see them turned into action. the test of whether the regulators' changes go far enough is whether they move sufficiently to eradicate the detriment to consumers that the cma has identified. i remain prepared to legislate if they do not. i hope that such legislation would command wide support across the house. does he recall that,...
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greg clarke. hope of a post brexit trade deal between the united states and the uk. the president tweeted... minutes later, and another to eat, you criticise the eu. describing them as "very protectionist with the us." it follows a day after the uk trade secretary, liam fox, held talks in the us about the existing transatlantic trade relationship and how this will change once the uk leaves the eu. the headlines on bbc news... the mother of terminal oil baby charlie gard is back at the high court this afternoon to request that he is allowed to die in the comfort of his own home. a fully—electric version of the mini is to be built at bmw's plant in oxford, as the company insists it neither sought nor received any assurances from the government post—brexit. the number of nhs vacancies in england in the first part of the year has risen to 86,000, up by 10% from last year. and in sport... after successfully defending his world 100 metre breaststroke title yesterday, adam peaty sets a new world record i
greg clarke. hope of a post brexit trade deal between the united states and the uk. the president tweeted... minutes later, and another to eat, you criticise the eu. describing them as "very protectionist with the us." it follows a day after the uk trade secretary, liam fox, held talks in the us about the existing transatlantic trade relationship and how this will change once the uk leaves the eu. the headlines on bbc news... the mother of terminal oil baby charlie gard is back at the...
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business and energy secretary, greg clark, said making major changes to the way electricity is made, used and stored could save consumers up to £40 billion by 2050. now on bbc news, all the latest business news live from singapore. the parent company of google sees its quarterly profits slump after a massive fine from the european commission. a start—up ceo, one man cashing in on the transfer business. hello. welcome to asia business report. i'm sharanjit leyl. it's a tuesday. alphabet has scored d for disappointing on its report card, falling 3% in late trading after quarter earnings missed market expectations. it makes most of its money from google. profits slumped by 28% after it was fined a record $2.7 billion by european regulators injune for $2.7 billion by european regulators in june for alleged anti—trust behaviour. google denies the charges. alphabet also has bets in other sectors like biotech, autonomous vehicles, and their mysterious moonshot project. spending fell sharply in the quarter. i spoke to someone who said the news is not as bad as some are making it out to be. i
business and energy secretary, greg clark, said making major changes to the way electricity is made, used and stored could save consumers up to £40 billion by 2050. now on bbc news, all the latest business news live from singapore. the parent company of google sees its quarterly profits slump after a massive fine from the european commission. a start—up ceo, one man cashing in on the transfer business. hello. welcome to asia business report. i'm sharanjit leyl. it's a tuesday. alphabet has...
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the business and energy secretary greg clark announced plans to invest a quarter of a billion pounds he wanted the uk to lead the world in its development. richard westcott has this report. from obvious things like our phones to london‘s new whispering black cab. here on secret tests in norway to this experimental aircraft, battery power is taking off around the world. the problem is, they still run out too quickly, so today the government‘s promised to invest millions improving the technology. for the next generation of battery technology, there is nowhere better in the world than britain, not only to have the ideas, but to turn them into manufacturing plants to create good jobs. right now, britain is a front runner with battery research. like here at warwick university, where they‘re trying to solve the two biggest issues, making batteries weigh less and last longer. this room is four times drier than the centre of the sahara desert, because it‘s where they physically put the batteries together and any moisture can ruin the process. taking sheets like this, containing the lithium i
the business and energy secretary greg clark announced plans to invest a quarter of a billion pounds he wanted the uk to lead the world in its development. richard westcott has this report. from obvious things like our phones to london‘s new whispering black cab. here on secret tests in norway to this experimental aircraft, battery power is taking off around the world. the problem is, they still run out too quickly, so today the government‘s promised to invest millions improving the...
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two ministers, jeremy hunt of health and greg clark whiting a joint letter saying that they want to keepover the drug industry, pharmaceuticals and health, which is very interesting because it is very important for nhs treatment, drugs coming on stream and having the regulatory structure allowing patients to get them as quickly as possible, but it is also important to the pharmaceutical industry. what is going to happen if every cabinet minister in their particular sector sta rts minister in their particular sector starts saying, 0k, brexit, fine but not my bit of business and industry? why are the ft saying this, why not write a letter to the cabinet minister, or david davies? this is not business as usual. wide are they pitching it at me instead of david davies? it is lobbying in public. on every single issue. it says the letter has been passed by downing street but it is very odd. it again makes it looks as if the prime minister's authority isn't strong at the cabinet level. the daily telegraph, charities facing fine for pestering. a lot of rows about this. 0n pestering. a lot of rows
two ministers, jeremy hunt of health and greg clark whiting a joint letter saying that they want to keepover the drug industry, pharmaceuticals and health, which is very interesting because it is very important for nhs treatment, drugs coming on stream and having the regulatory structure allowing patients to get them as quickly as possible, but it is also important to the pharmaceutical industry. what is going to happen if every cabinet minister in their particular sector sta rts minister in...
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the energy minister, greg clark. needham was three years old when he disappeared on the greek island of kos. that was 26 years ago. —— ben needham. a search was conducted around the farmhouse where he was last seen. after it emerged the toddler may have been crushed to death by a digger, and now on the 26th anniversary of his disappearance, a possible breakthrough. signs of blood have been found on items recovered by police during last year's search. some of the items that we took back we submitted to further forensic work. and the result of that to date, i am led to believe, shows signs that there is still some human decomposition around those items that we did bring back from kos. the sandal and toy truck believed to have belonged to ben will now be tested for his dna in aberdeen. around 60 items were brought back to the uk for analysis. what we are providing is information that there isa providing is information that there is a strong indication from this chemical profile that we were able to ascertain, a strong i
the energy minister, greg clark. needham was three years old when he disappeared on the greek island of kos. that was 26 years ago. —— ben needham. a search was conducted around the farmhouse where he was last seen. after it emerged the toddler may have been crushed to death by a digger, and now on the 26th anniversary of his disappearance, a possible breakthrough. signs of blood have been found on items recovered by police during last year's search. some of the items that we took back we...
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the business secretary, greg clark, is to announce more investment in battery technology and detailsoost innovation in energy storage. under the plans, it's thought households could save up to ito—billion pounds by 2050. britain's economic forecast has been downgraded by the monetary fund due toa downgraded by the monetary fund due to a weaker performance at the start of the year. in april it was predicted the economy would grow 2%, that's been revised down to i.7%. the treasury says the report high lites the importance of a good brexit deal with the eu. at least 2a people have been killed and more than a0 injured in a suicide bomb attack in the afghan capital, kabul. it's understood the attacker detonated the car bomb close to a bus carrying government employees in the west of the city. it's not yet clear who was behind the attack. scientists say they're examining a potential breakthrough in the case of the missing sheffield toddler, ben needham — who disappeared on the greek island of kos, 26 years ago today. human material has been found in soil samples gathered last year by briti
the business secretary, greg clark, is to announce more investment in battery technology and detailsoost innovation in energy storage. under the plans, it's thought households could save up to ito—billion pounds by 2050. britain's economic forecast has been downgraded by the monetary fund due toa downgraded by the monetary fund due to a weaker performance at the start of the year. in april it was predicted the economy would grow 2%, that's been revised down to i.7%. the treasury says the...
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the business secretary, greg clarke, explained why he thought britain was attracting such investment.einvest with the automotive sector. the environment we have created for investment in the future has led companies like bmw, and others, to recognise this is a great place to be. our top story: donald trump has taken the our top story: donald trump has ta ken the unusual step our top story: donald trump has taken the unusual step of publicly attacking his own attorney general, calling him a week for failing to investigate hillary clinton properly. other stories been reported around the bbc right now. bbc hindi report that six people in mumbai have died after a four—storey building collapsed. emergency workers are struggling to rescue around ten people still trapped under the rubble. 15 more have been pulled from the wreckage — some with serious injuries. protesters in a french town have built a wall around the entrance to a former hotel to prevent it being used as a migrant shelter. they said the local authorities had failed to discuss with town residents the plan to house up to 85 mig
the business secretary, greg clarke, explained why he thought britain was attracting such investment.einvest with the automotive sector. the environment we have created for investment in the future has led companies like bmw, and others, to recognise this is a great place to be. our top story: donald trump has taken the our top story: donald trump has ta ken the unusual step our top story: donald trump has taken the unusual step of publicly attacking his own attorney general, calling him a week...
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let's take you straight to the house of commons where the business and energy secretary, greg clark,if they do not, andl prepared to legislate if they do not, and i hope that such legislation would command wide support across the house. dr alan whitehead. does he recall that during the election his party placed at promise of an overall price cap on energy prices at the centre of their manifesto? indeed does he recall the prime minister stating by making this promise if i am re—elected on the 8th ofjune i will ta ke re—elected on the 8th ofjune i will take action to end this injustice by introducing a cap on unfair energy prices. does he accept today that the response from 0fgem to his letter on 21st of june the response from 0fgem to his letter on 21st ofjune on energy prices falls far short of implement think promise and although there are welcome suggestions on safeguarding tariffs, those measures would only affect 2.5 million customers, leaving over 14 million svt customers completely unprotected from price rises over the next period. can the minister confirm he did not ask 0fgem
let's take you straight to the house of commons where the business and energy secretary, greg clark,if they do not, andl prepared to legislate if they do not, and i hope that such legislation would command wide support across the house. dr alan whitehead. does he recall that during the election his party placed at promise of an overall price cap on energy prices at the centre of their manifesto? indeed does he recall the prime minister stating by making this promise if i am re—elected on the...
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when the business secretary greg clark came to the house of commons to a nswer came to the house of commons't the effect of people paying more, perhaps £100 less on their bills as a result of the changes. it might appeara a result of the changes. it might appear a narrower price cap, but there is the possibility of more drastic action in the future. strawberries, a bit of rain and a straight sets win for andy murray — yes, it's wimbledon. this year's championships got under way today with the defending men's champion overcoming a hip injury to beat alexander bublik. joe wilson has been watching all the action at the all—england club. you know when a sports person has reached a certain level of prominence when an injury concern ta kes prominence when an injury concern takes on almost a national significance. and so we became consumed by andy murray's hip. he was on court today for one hour and 44 minutes. by the end of the match any sign of a lip had largely been replaced by a swagger. the hoping, the queueing, the watching. close watching. there was the defending champion, but how would he
when the business secretary greg clark came to the house of commons to a nswer came to the house of commons't the effect of people paying more, perhaps £100 less on their bills as a result of the changes. it might appeara a result of the changes. it might appear a narrower price cap, but there is the possibility of more drastic action in the future. strawberries, a bit of rain and a straight sets win for andy murray — yes, it's wimbledon. this year's championships got under way today with...
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the business and energy secretary greg clark announced plans to invest a quarter of a billion poundsstcott has this report. from obvious things like our phones to london‘s new whispering black cab. here on secret tests in norway. to this experimental aircraft, battery power is taking off around the world. the problem is, they still run out too quickly, so today the government‘s promised to invest millions improving the technology. for the next generation of battery technology, there is nowhere better in the world than britain, not only to have the ideas, but to turn them into manufacturing plants to create good jobs. right now, britain is a front runner with battery research. like here at warwick university where they‘re trying to solve the two biggest issues, making batteries weigh less and last longer. this room is four times drier than the centre of the sahara desert, because it‘s where they physically put the batteries together and any moisture can ruin the process. taking sheets like this, containing the lithium ions, and they‘re sandwiching them together in this machine. here,
the business and energy secretary greg clark announced plans to invest a quarter of a billion poundsstcott has this report. from obvious things like our phones to london‘s new whispering black cab. here on secret tests in norway. to this experimental aircraft, battery power is taking off around the world. the problem is, they still run out too quickly, so today the government‘s promised to invest millions improving the technology. for the next generation of battery technology, there is...
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the business and energy secretary greg clark announced plans to invest a quarter of a billion pounds he wanted the uk to lead the world in its development. richard westcott has this report. from obvious things like our phones to london's new whispering black cab... here on secret tests in norway to this experimental aircraft, battery power is taking off around the world. the problem is they still run out too quickly so today the government has promised to invest millions the technology. joining together, the research, development and application and the manufacture of energy storage technologies and specifically battery storage is a huge opportunity for the energy sector and the automotive sector alike. right now, britain is a front runner with battery research, like here at warwick university where they are trying to solve the two biggest issues, making batteries weigh less and last longer. this room is four times drier than the centre of the sa ha ra times drier than the centre of the sahara desert because it is where they physically put the batteries together and any moisture can
the business and energy secretary greg clark announced plans to invest a quarter of a billion pounds he wanted the uk to lead the world in its development. richard westcott has this report. from obvious things like our phones to london's new whispering black cab... here on secret tests in norway to this experimental aircraft, battery power is taking off around the world. the problem is they still run out too quickly so today the government has promised to invest millions the technology. joining...
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the business secretary, greg clark, is to announce more investment in battery technology and detailsn in energy storage. under the plans, it is thought households could save up to £40 billion by 2050. the world's first full—scale floating wind farm has started to take shape off the north—east coast of scotland. eventually, five giant turbines will stretch for more than 175 metres and supply power to 20,000 homes. the first turbine was put into place off peterhead, in aberdeenshire. the remaining four arrive from norway in the coming weeks. as you know, it is a skill i have honed over years. the silent sneeze is very impressive. people say it is not very good for you. how do you keep it in? it is years of practice. i can't wait to see this. the doctor who writer steven moffat has laid to rest one of fans‘ most fiery debates — what is the time lord's name? and it may come as a surprise that he is insisting it is doctor who, and not the doctor, as many argue. he told this year's comic—con in san diego, the largest event of its kind, dedicated to film, tv and pop culture, that there was
the business secretary, greg clark, is to announce more investment in battery technology and detailsn in energy storage. under the plans, it is thought households could save up to £40 billion by 2050. the world's first full—scale floating wind farm has started to take shape off the north—east coast of scotland. eventually, five giant turbines will stretch for more than 175 metres and supply power to 20,000 homes. the first turbine was put into place off peterhead, in aberdeenshire. the...
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confidence that manufacturers might have in the british economy according to the government and greg clarkat bmw would do this because they already make a chunk of this vehicle here. i suppose the test could be in the next few months, a year or $0, could be in the next few months, a year or so, when could be in the next few months, a year or so, when we see could be in the next few months, a year or so, when we see the likes of peugeot and astra deciding whether or not they continue? that is a big test case and it is whether they will start building new models to invest more. one reason that is often overlooked is why we are wanting to keep the mini production here, and it is because mini is an iconic british brand developed by british car— makers in iconic british brand developed by british car—makers in the 1950s and the other an important brand and people will buys because they are british made, not because they are cheap. when cars which are not associated with britain, vauxhall or nissan, when it comes down to those, the case for keeping it in britain evenif the case for keeping it in
confidence that manufacturers might have in the british economy according to the government and greg clarkat bmw would do this because they already make a chunk of this vehicle here. i suppose the test could be in the next few months, a year or $0, could be in the next few months, a year or so, when could be in the next few months, a year or so, when we see could be in the next few months, a year or so, when we see the likes of peugeot and astra deciding whether or not they continue? that is a...
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the business secretary greg clark is speaking and outlining the matthew taylor review of modern workingin is home to some of the world's most successful business enterprises and more people are employed at any time in history. to project go straight into the feature requires looking at an open and collaborative way at home we can respond not only to new technological challenges but make sure everyone in every part of britain is achieving their full potential. alongside education and the family work is how most people develop and achieve that potential. and so the work of matthew taylor and his panel of experts into how we can be a country that offers good work to all our citizens is a hugely important contribution to our modern industrial strategy. matthew will summarise the findings and recommendations of his report and in the prime minister will go for a response. i will though handover to matthew taylor. —— i will narrow handover to matthew taylor. thank you, greg. welcome to the r s a. i to thank the society for allowing me to thank the society for allowing me to ta ke to thank the
the business secretary greg clark is speaking and outlining the matthew taylor review of modern workingin is home to some of the world's most successful business enterprises and more people are employed at any time in history. to project go straight into the feature requires looking at an open and collaborative way at home we can respond not only to new technological challenges but make sure everyone in every part of britain is achieving their full potential. alongside education and the family...
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the business and energy secretary greg clark announced plans to invest a quarter of a billion poundss like our phones to london's new whispering black cab... here on secret tests in norway to this experimental aircraft, battery power is taking off around the world. the problem is they still run out too quickly, so today the government has promised to invest millions the technology. joining together the research, development, application and the manufacture of energy storage technologies and specifically battery storage is a huge opportunity for the energy sector and the automotive sector alike. right now, britain is a front runner with battery research, like here at warwick university, where they are trying to solve the two biggest issues — making batteries weigh less and last longer. this room is four times drier than the centre of the sahara desert because it is where they physically put the batteries together and any moisture can ruin the process. they are taking sheets like this containing the lithium ions and they are sandwiching them together in this machine. here they have wel
the business and energy secretary greg clark announced plans to invest a quarter of a billion poundss like our phones to london's new whispering black cab... here on secret tests in norway to this experimental aircraft, battery power is taking off around the world. the problem is they still run out too quickly, so today the government has promised to invest millions the technology. joining together the research, development, application and the manufacture of energy storage technologies and...
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the business secretary greg clark echoed the car manufacturers' comment that the government had not receivedid the investment was a vote of confidence in the british economy. the discussions we had with bmw were around our commitment the discussions we had with bmw were around ourcommitment in the discussions we had with bmw were around our commitment in our industrial strategy to make britain the best place in the world for the research and development in one of our most successful industries, and based on that confidence in our industrial strategy and in the brilliant workforce at oxford i am delighted they were able to make this landmark investment. tony burke — the assistant general secretary of unite also gave his reaction and said that the decision was a big positive for the uk economy. it's good news for the uk car industry and our members of the country. we have been campaigning to get the new electric vehicles produced here in the uk along with the infrastructure, so the announcement today by bmw is very welcome indeed, it is a great workforce not just at cowley welcome indeed, it i
the business secretary greg clark echoed the car manufacturers' comment that the government had not receivedid the investment was a vote of confidence in the british economy. the discussions we had with bmw were around our commitment the discussions we had with bmw were around ourcommitment in the discussions we had with bmw were around our commitment in our industrial strategy to make britain the best place in the world for the research and development in one of our most successful industries,...
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we heard the announcement from greg clark, from the government, earlier about the investment in batteryn. very interesting and we will be back out with ben later on. it's one of the most hated plants in the uk, japanese knotweed. it's almost impossible to kill off and can damage homes and break through brick walls. more than £166 million was spent last year trying to get rid of it. now scientists are carrying out experimental trials in a field in east sussex to try and work out the best way of eradicate it. yvette austin went along to have a look. an and yielding invader of the plant world. it can push through tarmac, concrete and even get into your home. japanese knotweed only succumbs to the toughest of treatment, which is why experts are experimenting with more eco— friendly ways of eradicating it. we have laid a membrane horizontally over this mature knotweed to see if it will contain knotweed or stop it growing. we have dug out a piece earlierjust to show growing. we have dug out a piece earlier just to show you what happens. so this is a piece of rhizome and you can see here all o
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virginia state police say 43-year-old eric wesley clark refused to pull over for several minutes and then display the shotgun. deputy shot him near route 522 and gregritz bert road. andk never fired his weapon this all began after deputies got a call reporting a domestic assault. deputies are on modified duty until the investigation ends. larry: searching for a babysitter neglecting the children she was caring for. neighbors found an 11 month old girl crawling in the grass and a two-year-old boy playing in a parking lot unattended. a babysitter asleep inside and while they were collecting information she slipped through a window. >> to fall asleep, but the latch on, do something so the kids do not get out. situation.sad i feel she needs to be punished. arry: police consider allen fugitive. court records show she has a court record including grand larceny and embezzlement. putting up a fight last night and getting a w on the west coast at the l.a. angels. in the seventh inning, mike trout sends the line drive to the center -- actually, that is not mike trout. there is mike trout. brian goodwin, a great catch, tied at two in the ninth inning. a solo
virginia state police say 43-year-old eric wesley clark refused to pull over for several minutes and then display the shotgun. deputy shot him near route 522 and gregritz bert road. andk never fired his weapon this all began after deputies got a call reporting a domestic assault. deputies are on modified duty until the investigation ends. larry: searching for a babysitter neglecting the children she was caring for. neighbors found an 11 month old girl crawling in the grass and a two-year-old...
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leland: ahead, the anarchists in hamburg clark with police on the site of the g20 summit. our greg palkot, where else would he be, on the ground in the middle of it. >> behind the lines, between the police and protesters here in hamburg, we got up close with clashes a short time ago, we'll have that for you coming up. award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. visit your volvo dealer today and get up to $4,500 in allowances. it's about moving forward, not back.t. it's looking up, not down. it's being in motion. in body, in spirit, in the now. boost® high protein it's intelligent nutrition with 15 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for when you need a little extra. boost® the number one high protein complete nutritional drink. be up for it searching one topic. that will generate over 600 million results. and if you've been diagnosed with cancer, searching for answers like where to treat, can feel even more overwhelming. so start your search with a specialist at cancer treatment centers
leland: ahead, the anarchists in hamburg clark with police on the site of the g20 summit. our greg palkot, where else would he be, on the ground in the middle of it. >> behind the lines, between the police and protesters here in hamburg, we got up close with clashes a short time ago, we'll have that for you coming up. award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. visit your volvo dealer today and get up to...
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greg: what could he do? if you think about a lot of the characters in this drama are still alive whether you want to talk about marcia clarkdge ito, fuhrman, rosa lopez the maid. kato kaelyn. it's a paid purview reunion panel that could probably blow maywell mcgregor out of the water. >> jesse: i think fox should make some calls on that. >> greg: you had all of them up there and amazing thing to finally get to the truth and get really ugly. >> jesse: maybe on the greg gutfeld show. >> greg: we don't have enough chairs. >> juan: will he have to pay the 33.5 million? >> i think some of the nfl pension is protected. he can't write another book that says what if i did it. >> dana: do you know, kimberly? >> kimberly: that's a judgment still in effect against him. yeah, if he makes some money, he joins like the kardashian reality show, who knows. and he makes any money from that, profits, of course they will try to seize and it make sure that they get money put forth to their judgment. that's fair, right? >> juan: that would be good. >> kimberly: president trump is fired up again over his son and the media. that's next. hey you'
greg: what could he do? if you think about a lot of the characters in this drama are still alive whether you want to talk about marcia clarkdge ito, fuhrman, rosa lopez the maid. kato kaelyn. it's a paid purview reunion panel that could probably blow maywell mcgregor out of the water. >> jesse: i think fox should make some calls on that. >> greg: you had all of them up there and amazing thing to finally get to the truth and get really ugly. >> jesse: maybe on the greg gutfeld...
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clark fascinating was about where the nation goes. it started yesterday morning around 10:00 a.m. with a story from greg farrell. other talk in the nation but this financial 'snkage into president trump financials. jonathan: -- francine: we will focus a lot on that. let's get to first word news. taylor: we are starting with washington. multiple reports that some of president trumps lawyers are trying to undercut special investigator robert mueller. according to the washington post, lawyers are building the case that he has conflicts of interest. the new york times says he is trying to get some of their team fired. colorado, mike pompeo said the russians want a warm water naval port. kingpin ofecome the the middle east. the imf has agreed to another bailout for greece. they say they have approved in principle a new loan for as much as $1.8 billion contingent on eurozone countries providing debt relief. accept. will reportedly the free movement of eu citizens up to four years after the brexit agreement. prime minister theresa may has made regaining control over immigration policy a redline of her brexit approach.
clark fascinating was about where the nation goes. it started yesterday morning around 10:00 a.m. with a story from greg farrell. other talk in the nation but this financial 'snkage into president trump financials. jonathan: -- francine: we will focus a lot on that. let's get to first word news. taylor: we are starting with washington. multiple reports that some of president trumps lawyers are trying to undercut special investigator robert mueller. according to the washington post, lawyers are...