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this is the sort of headline you would expect from the guardian. thing i would suggest is it is all insiders, and i'm issuing its fairly well sourced for them to have it on the front like that. it is all doom and gloom. in the sun, we are going inside 2—page two. the pm must go in june 2019. you inside 2—page two. the pm must go in june 20 19. you think she will last that long? what is interesting about this is they want her to start her departure timetable and say that she will leave on time, after the brexit deal but before the 2020 to general election. if anyone thinks that we can get to 2022 without a general election i have a bridge to sell them. the tory party does not want theresa may as leader, they will not forgive herfor theresa may as leader, they will not forgive her for the election theresa may as leader, they will not forgive herfor the election result, but as we discussed on this programme before there is not another leader in the wings, and clearly the tory party shadowy figures who make all the decisions think it would do more dama
this is the sort of headline you would expect from the guardian. thing i would suggest is it is all insiders, and i'm issuing its fairly well sourced for them to have it on the front like that. it is all doom and gloom. in the sun, we are going inside 2—page two. the pm must go in june 2019. you inside 2—page two. the pm must go in june 20 19. you think she will last that long? what is interesting about this is they want her to start her departure timetable and say that she will leave on...
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but that is why the guardian has focused on this. think it was some immigration, that is about to happen. —— but i want to say to those who voted. they are split on this issue. so say to those who voted. they are split on this issue. 50 clearly different opinions coming out of our guests tonight as well. but that is brexit all over. let's move onto the daily telegraph. the united states, that we saw earlier on bbc news, in a show of force, not the first time they have done this, but there has been military exercises after the last ballistic missile. but it does give worry too the possibility of the military intervention. yes. this has been done in response to yet another test, another show of great nuclear power in the last few days by north korea, and i think there we re by north korea, and i think there were close that he could reach the broader part of the mainland of the united states, which is on the enough to give eveready pause for thought. what worries me is that this is going on almost in the background. —— go through. we kn
but that is why the guardian has focused on this. think it was some immigration, that is about to happen. —— but i want to say to those who voted. they are split on this issue. so say to those who voted. they are split on this issue. 50 clearly different opinions coming out of our guests tonight as well. but that is brexit all over. let's move onto the daily telegraph. the united states, that we saw earlier on bbc news, in a show of force, not the first time they have done this, but there...
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and back to brexit on tomorrow's guardian front page, which warns of a threat to food supplies afteron earth is going on inside the cabinet? two different stories. hammond the hypocrite on the daily mirror. raking in ten k a month renting properties and accuses the public sector are being overpaid. there is a different mood in the country. at one point everybody knew this and nobody can but the sense of economic injustice is rife and, i think, for the chancellor, if he made those remarks, they were unwise. i suppose it is not he was among fellow colleagues and i think the mirror is right to do this because i get so irritated by rich people, whoever they are, being so down on those who have so much less than them and i think it is good to be reminded that a lot of people are making decisions for us have not lived the last many of us, many people live. it shows on one of the pages, 11 downing st, the use of a beautiful mansion in the countryside... alex syriza house... this is all perfectly legitimate it is just that it is difficult for some people the stomach but we did hear the chanc
and back to brexit on tomorrow's guardian front page, which warns of a threat to food supplies afteron earth is going on inside the cabinet? two different stories. hammond the hypocrite on the daily mirror. raking in ten k a month renting properties and accuses the public sector are being overpaid. there is a different mood in the country. at one point everybody knew this and nobody can but the sense of economic injustice is rife and, i think, for the chancellor, if he made those remarks, they...
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we have also got the guardian was an interesting story about the muslim mother launching legal action her daughter's school after being told she could not way they face veil while visiting the premises. the story was around the other week about face veils. this is quite an interesting one because it is not a teacher wearing the veil, it is the mother of the pupil, and she has basically been told, you're not welcome wearing a face veil. i suppose the school has a right to do it but it seems a little harsh of it asa it but it seems a little harsh of it as a mother. we are not secular france, we respect the religious right to wear what you want and it was a school premises but she is not ina was a school premises but she is not in a position of authority. this is holland park school. the socialist eastern. all eyes, the guardian very interested in what is going on, so we interested in what is going on, so we will watch how it all plays out. the last front pages the daily express and they are seeing snoring can put people at greater risk of developing dementia, researchers have discovered
we have also got the guardian was an interesting story about the muslim mother launching legal action her daughter's school after being told she could not way they face veil while visiting the premises. the story was around the other week about face veils. this is quite an interesting one because it is not a teacher wearing the veil, it is the mother of the pupil, and she has basically been told, you're not welcome wearing a face veil. i suppose the school has a right to do it but it seems a...
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amy: the guardian series also looks at how u.s.british tobacco giants are trying to expand their global market, especially across africaca. according g to the guardian, british h american tobacco, or bat, a and others hahave resorto legal intimidationon when uganda and kenya attempmpted to passs health warnings and regulations on tobacco products sold within their countries. this is clip from a video acaccompanying the g guardian report. >> tobacco is a deadly business. cigarettes kill half of all of those who smoke. at this is not a stotory of an indudustry in d decline. the e tobacco indudustry is thriviving. ththere are now w an estimated 7 million smokers in africa, and those tempers are predicted to soar. it african governments are not standing by. many are bringing in regulations like those that saved millions of lives in the west list of bat another multinatational tobacco firms do not seem to like that. and they are fighting in the court. amy: meanwhile, reuters obtained documents revealing philip morris' campaign to subver
amy: the guardian series also looks at how u.s.british tobacco giants are trying to expand their global market, especially across africaca. according g to the guardian, british h american tobacco, or bat, a and others hahave resorto legal intimidationon when uganda and kenya attempmpted to passs health warnings and regulations on tobacco products sold within their countries. this is clip from a video acaccompanying the g guardian report. >> tobacco is a deadly business. cigarettes kill...
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it's almost as if the guardian and the mail have swapped editors for the night, isn't it?cott rory, women urged to snub the chemist because it is refusing on principle to cut the price of the morning after pill. the quote from boots is astonishing. i could not really believe it when he said... they keep the charge of £28 to avoid incentivising inappropriate use. i mean... i don't know what an appropriate use of the morning after pill is. but they seem to think there is such a use for it. i would be interested to see how they might define that inappropriate use.“ has been halved and other shops? strange, almost like they have been lobbied by anti—abortion campaigners is what it suggests. or, it's been used as an excuse to make more profit. the generic pill in france is like £5 50? yeah, and tesco and superdrug have is like £5 50? yeah, and tesco and superd rug have half is like £5 50? yeah, and tesco and superdrug have half that price after this campaign, but tesco are not budging. lots of labour mps coming out today saying it's outrageous. women and girls should boycott th
it's almost as if the guardian and the mail have swapped editors for the night, isn't it?cott rory, women urged to snub the chemist because it is refusing on principle to cut the price of the morning after pill. the quote from boots is astonishing. i could not really believe it when he said... they keep the charge of £28 to avoid incentivising inappropriate use. i mean... i don't know what an appropriate use of the morning after pill is. but they seem to think there is such a use for it. i...
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the guardian. desperate situation.s been in chaos and is only getting worse at the moment. i don't wa nt to getting worse at the moment. i don't want to encourage revolution but the country needs to change. the economy is getting worse. the main income is oil and that will not improve anytime soon. they are heading for civil war at the moment. in the meantime, vladimir putin... the russia and us story. retaliation for us sanctions. expelling 755 diplomats. it shows how much i know about this. i didn't know there were that many in the first place! that isa that many in the first place! that is a small village in moscow. bear in mind, this probably should have happened last year when 0bama actually started the sanctions. by putin said we will hold off because donald trump might become president, he thought. —— but it has become delayed. i suspect vladimir putin, like many other leaders around the world, is confused about what donald trump is actually doing. his relationships seem to change very quickly. whether it is vla
the guardian. desperate situation.s been in chaos and is only getting worse at the moment. i don't wa nt to getting worse at the moment. i don't want to encourage revolution but the country needs to change. the economy is getting worse. the main income is oil and that will not improve anytime soon. they are heading for civil war at the moment. in the meantime, vladimir putin... the russia and us story. retaliation for us sanctions. expelling 755 diplomats. it shows how much i know about this. i...
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this story in the guardian. big tobacco and the dirty battle for the african market.er it is imperial, reynolds, any of these big companies, the markets they have in the united states are what we call mature markets, europe as well, everywhere you go it is don't smoke, it is dangerous. where do you sell? emerging countries like africa and asia. that is their markets going forward. clearly you can understand why they are peaked with many african governments saying you need to put danger warnings on cigarettes and you need proper regulation. they are saying that is your problem, not mine. wejust are saying that is your problem, not mine. we just make cigarettes. are saying that is your problem, not mine. we just make cigarettesm are saying that is your problem, not mine. we just make cigarettes. it is an odd story. it is offensive to many of us to try and go around safety regulations. the law is the law. any business has to respect that. if someone said to me, when you are about to go, what would be your epitaph in life, it would be don't smoke. my father's would be the
this story in the guardian. big tobacco and the dirty battle for the african market.er it is imperial, reynolds, any of these big companies, the markets they have in the united states are what we call mature markets, europe as well, everywhere you go it is don't smoke, it is dangerous. where do you sell? emerging countries like africa and asia. that is their markets going forward. clearly you can understand why they are peaked with many african governments saying you need to put danger warnings...
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the guardian paper, it's a scary headline.calannihilation, the earth faces sixth mass extinction. this is based on thousands of species, presumably from very simple species to more sophisticated ones. when people think about extinction, they think about elephants, the cape buffalo, the jarrah, hippopotamus, but what we are hearing from the proceedings of the national academy of sciences is is all those small microorganisms in the biosphere on which the food chain depends. it's about us in the end. there are too many human beings and we consume too end. there are too many human beings and we consume too much and we are eroding the habitat of all these animals. what do we do? stephen hawking thinks we need to find a colony on a more hospitable planet. it's about reducing consumption and countries like the usa and china and india, cutting cloth according to what they can afford. everybody reducing consumption. there is not universal scientific agreement. there are some in this report suggesting that we should be concerned about i
the guardian paper, it's a scary headline.calannihilation, the earth faces sixth mass extinction. this is based on thousands of species, presumably from very simple species to more sophisticated ones. when people think about extinction, they think about elephants, the cape buffalo, the jarrah, hippopotamus, but what we are hearing from the proceedings of the national academy of sciences is is all those small microorganisms in the biosphere on which the food chain depends. it's about us in the...
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next up in the guardian, it's more brexit news. they're running with the headline "free movement may go on until 2023, ministers accept". they're reporting that's part of a transition deal, which senior cabinet members have finally agreed on. talking of senior cabinet members, boris johnson, uk foreign secretary, is looking animated on the front page of the japan times. he's there of course to clinch some
next up in the guardian, it's more brexit news. they're running with the headline "free movement may go on until 2023, ministers accept". they're reporting that's part of a transition deal, which senior cabinet members have finally agreed on. talking of senior cabinet members, boris johnson, uk foreign secretary, is looking animated on the front page of the japan times. he's there of course to clinch some
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we have a headline in the guardian.ng to gender stereotypes. —— watchdog. it is about time. if you think about those gender specific ads, they are ads that should be in the 1950s or 1960s. if you look critically, lots of advertisers, whether on television or in print, there is still lots of gender stereotyping. i think this is a good thing. i am interested as to how they will police something like this and argue that a particular rat might bend towards a particular stereotype. —— particular advert might bend. yes, it would have to be subjective. it will not be a blanket ban. women will still be allowed to go into the kitchen and men will still be allowed to do diy tasks. it is something that —— something to look at quite critically. in this day and age we should not have this reinforcement of gender stereotypes. it does plan to people's subconscious. they were talking about an subconscious. they were talking aboutan ad subconscious. they were talking about an ad campaign that is gap did which they didn't have to pull th
we have a headline in the guardian.ng to gender stereotypes. —— watchdog. it is about time. if you think about those gender specific ads, they are ads that should be in the 1950s or 1960s. if you look critically, lots of advertisers, whether on television or in print, there is still lots of gender stereotyping. i think this is a good thing. i am interested as to how they will police something like this and argue that a particular rat might bend towards a particular stereotype. ——...
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breaking out the guardians, pal.ome celebrate the all-new guardians of the galaxy-mission: breakout! during the summer of heroes, only at disneyland resort. hero up! >>> this week, celine dion has become the darling of paris fashion week. we've seen her at the dior, even flaunting her fashion on a hotel balcony. >> and stripped down for "vogue." now she's all covered up, and going downright dirty. channeling a flamenco dancer, tossing the dirt in the air, all dressed in a dramatic dior skirt. turning a dirt courtyard into her own catwalk, tellin telling "vogue," i wanted to be treated as a model. celine is still in paris, performing on her european tour. it's been 17 months since losing her husband to cancer, and seems like she's embracing life fully, and savoring every moment. she climbs up on a ladder, making ballet moves and trims the tree with giant clippers. celine just can't stop singing. ♪ >> and for her paris photo shoot finale, she struck a pose just like the famous french statue, the thinker. >> she's havin
breaking out the guardians, pal.ome celebrate the all-new guardians of the galaxy-mission: breakout! during the summer of heroes, only at disneyland resort. hero up! >>> this week, celine dion has become the darling of paris fashion week. we've seen her at the dior, even flaunting her fashion on a hotel balcony. >> and stripped down for "vogue." now she's all covered up, and going downright dirty. channeling a flamenco dancer, tossing the dirt in the air, all dressed in...
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back to the financial pages of the guardian who have a story about city firms preparing for brexit.amid uncertainty they're putting their own contingency plans in place to kick in at the end of this year. and, finally, a delightful story in the new york times about a woman who lived in a house—sized washing machine. frances gabe, the inventor of the self—cleaning home, died at the end of last year aged 101. we will get to that in a minute. with me is james hughes, chief market analyst at gkfx, a brokerage firm. good morning. let's get the pain out of the way first, the bbc in the spotlight. yes, later they will publish the annual report. what is interesting is it is only this year where the list of 96 employees paid over £150,000 a year will be released. it won't be released every year. this year it will be. the focus is on the gender pay gap. it is notjust in broadcasting, it is right across the world, really. 0ne of the issues is one third of the 96 people paid over £150,000 a year are women. the bbc within the article have said this isn't good enough and things need to be done an
back to the financial pages of the guardian who have a story about city firms preparing for brexit.amid uncertainty they're putting their own contingency plans in place to kick in at the end of this year. and, finally, a delightful story in the new york times about a woman who lived in a house—sized washing machine. frances gabe, the inventor of the self—cleaning home, died at the end of last year aged 101. we will get to that in a minute. with me is james hughes, chief market analyst at...
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back to the financial pages of the guardian who have a story about city firms preparing for brexit.r own contingency plans in place to kick in at the end of this year. and, finally, a delightful story in the new york times about a woman who lived in a house—sized washing machine. frances gabe, the inventor of the self—cleaning home, died at the end of last year aged 101. we will get to that in a minute. with me is james hughes, chief market analyst at gkfx, a brokerage firm. good morning. let's get the pain out of the way first, the bbc in the spotlight. yes, later they will publish the annual report.
back to the financial pages of the guardian who have a story about city firms preparing for brexit.r own contingency plans in place to kick in at the end of this year. and, finally, a delightful story in the new york times about a woman who lived in a house—sized washing machine. frances gabe, the inventor of the self—cleaning home, died at the end of last year aged 101. we will get to that in a minute. with me is james hughes, chief market analyst at gkfx, a brokerage firm. good morning....
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breaking out the guardians, pal.brate the all-new guardians of the galaxy-mission: breakout! during the summer of heroes, only at disneyland resort. hero up! how fafrom its sourcelpine spring to the bottle?travel ♪ how about less than a mile and a half? crystal geyser is the only major us spring water bottled at the mountain source. >>> pull over now! >> that's halle berry's new movie, "kidnapped". >> halle is here in new orleans, and i talked to the oscar winner as she held a surprise screening of her new action thriller. i hear you're like whooping people's behinds, taking folks out. >> they've got my son! >> i'm being a mama bear, like any mother who has children would be. no different. you son of a -- no! >> halle is mama bear in another way. in "kidnapped," she's one of the producers. is it tough being the boss? >> i love being the boss. it's nice to be able to not just be the dancing bear anymore, but to be able to have a hand in who the director, the writer is. and i wanted to be a part of this, because i thin
breaking out the guardians, pal.brate the all-new guardians of the galaxy-mission: breakout! during the summer of heroes, only at disneyland resort. hero up! how fafrom its sourcelpine spring to the bottle?travel ♪ how about less than a mile and a half? crystal geyser is the only major us spring water bottled at the mountain source. >>> pull over now! >> that's halle berry's new movie, "kidnapped". >> halle is here in new orleans, and i talked to the oscar...
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in the guardian, the claim by labour that more than 600,000 pupils are being taught by unqualified teachers. and in the daily mail — once again, the war on cars that burn fossil fuels, to help cut pollution. that is the top story. the times, diesel is banned, the end of the diesel is banned, the end of the diesel and petrol car. we knew this was coming, but there is a date here. yes, 2014, following from emmanuel macron, the president of france, making a similar pledge this morning, the uk size from 2014, no new diesel or petrol cars will be sold and the switch to electric will ta ke sold and the switch to electric will take place with a view to all cars being zero emission by 2015. have you got a diesel car, aasmah? petrol? yes. but by 2040... you will have got an electric one anyway. just doing maths in my head. i am sure by ben, yes, we have a date how. sure by ben, yes, we have a date now. we did have a situation where we we re now. we did have a situation where we were encouraged to get diesel cars we were encouraged to get diesel ca rs by we were encouraged to get diesel cars by the t
in the guardian, the claim by labour that more than 600,000 pupils are being taught by unqualified teachers. and in the daily mail — once again, the war on cars that burn fossil fuels, to help cut pollution. that is the top story. the times, diesel is banned, the end of the diesel is banned, the end of the diesel and petrol car. we knew this was coming, but there is a date here. yes, 2014, following from emmanuel macron, the president of france, making a similar pledge this morning, the uk...
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shall we move on to the guardian?'s first floating wind farm, taking shape off the coast of scotland. this idea that uk onshore wind energy is the field leader in efficiency. wind farms tend to be a bit byte marmite, you love them or you don't. they will be a blight on the landscape or they are the future. the way we get to green energy, clean and sustainable way of living. a report today, i has to say it comes from people who have vested interest in having the wind farms else, suggesting the economics around wind farming is coming down but particularly the question is onshore. politically it is the most challenging obviously because of the impact it has on the landscape on people 's land. and the question is can the politicians carry this, despite the economics, potentially moving towards it being more efficient, when they try to put up against gas powered power stations, even the current issue with a nuclear power stations which we know we have to rebuild, this is part of the future. but the question is about populi
shall we move on to the guardian?'s first floating wind farm, taking shape off the coast of scotland. this idea that uk onshore wind energy is the field leader in efficiency. wind farms tend to be a bit byte marmite, you love them or you don't. they will be a blight on the landscape or they are the future. the way we get to green energy, clean and sustainable way of living. a report today, i has to say it comes from people who have vested interest in having the wind farms else, suggesting the...
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the first story is the front page of the guardian.hoto on the front of a few front pages tomorrow, celebrations in mosul with the iraqi forces there celebrating the defeat of is. but we have been considering this evening just how much they have to celebrate. that is a good point. it is wonderful they have liberated mosul but at what cost? thousands of people have died, mainly civilians. some from coalition airstrikes. million residents have been displaced. great swathes of the city have been reduced to rubble including the famous mosques and minaret. ayaz has this fantastic ability to regenerate itself. some of the ayaz commanders came from saddam hussein's kabbalah henchmen. they went up aid and reappeared in iis. 300 to hades have been killed they are foreign fighters. and they will disappear and reappear in some other place. 1500 attacks have been mounted on freed areas of iraq and syria in the last year. these people are not going away. they are extremist who will do anything to achieve their aims. they do not wear uniforms. they
the first story is the front page of the guardian.hoto on the front of a few front pages tomorrow, celebrations in mosul with the iraqi forces there celebrating the defeat of is. but we have been considering this evening just how much they have to celebrate. that is a good point. it is wonderful they have liberated mosul but at what cost? thousands of people have died, mainly civilians. some from coalition airstrikes. million residents have been displaced. great swathes of the city have been...
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let's look at the guardian. campaigning headline.hat is new about the report? repeating quite a lot about it. not reading anything that any of us it. not reading anything that any of us did not know already. we know that people earning £275,000 or more than recover quickly any recession. the other 99% of the population, we know under 35 is which many of whom supported labour, the just about managing under35 is, supported labour, the just about managing under 35 is, that's a reason may want to support by overhaul housing. incomes are the top people take a others didn't. a big challenge facing us is divided britain. does it offer any solutions? it does not, outlining what we have been talking about as the background to every political event since the referendum. to be honest, before that. this idea how you vote these days is better predicted by whether you own a home or not than any other factor. the average age at which you can own a home is steadily getting higher and higher. meaning that people in their a0s, maybe 20, 30 years ago w
let's look at the guardian. campaigning headline.hat is new about the report? repeating quite a lot about it. not reading anything that any of us it. not reading anything that any of us did not know already. we know that people earning £275,000 or more than recover quickly any recession. the other 99% of the population, we know under 35 is which many of whom supported labour, the just about managing under35 is, supported labour, the just about managing under 35 is, that's a reason may want to...
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the guardian claims the uk has ditched its hope of securing a "cake and eat it" brexit deal — and alsoractising ahead of beginning the defence of his wimbledon title tomorrow. and the mail says young drivers are being tempted into high levels of debt by car dealers offering them new vehicles for no money upfront. and finally, the mirror says 69 refugees have drowned this year, while trying to reach spain from africa. 0k, africa. ok, soa africa. ok, so a good selection of front pages there. a good evening to you both. james and rachel, we will start off with the ft. and a story, what do you make of the latest trump saga? it is mad! we have become so used to him doing weird stuff but this is a story that is based on him having a pretend fight ten years ago, which somebody has then put on the internet with a cnn logo on the head of the man he pretended to fight and he has re—tweeted it. cnn are not unreasonably suggesting this is out of order. on have said it is an incitement to violence, that he is winding up his supporters. do you think his supporters would take it that far? what cnn ar
the guardian claims the uk has ditched its hope of securing a "cake and eat it" brexit deal — and alsoractising ahead of beginning the defence of his wimbledon title tomorrow. and the mail says young drivers are being tempted into high levels of debt by car dealers offering them new vehicles for no money upfront. and finally, the mirror says 69 refugees have drowned this year, while trying to reach spain from africa. 0k, africa. ok, soa africa. ok, so a good selection of front pages...
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his latest article is for the guardian is "poland's courting of trump is a few supporters short of a picnic." we welcome you to democracy now! can you talk about the significance of president trump's trip to poland before he goes to the g20? were you able to hear that question? talking about the significance of president trump's trip? >> well, president trump obviously wanted to start off in a place where he would be greeted warmly. as you mentioned, the right-wing is in support of trump's worldview, bused in their supporters. trump gave this speech that was and of historical analogies symbolism. he talked about how poland had endured invasion of nazi germany. after that, poland had to endure soviet communism. and he true inin analogy to what angoing on now -- he drew analogy to what is going on now. he said the fundamental question , which the west now faces, is whether they have the will to survive. of course, the rhetorical implication of that question is perhaps the west does not have the will to survive. this is important because countries like poland and a lot of the right-wing
his latest article is for the guardian is "poland's courting of trump is a few supporters short of a picnic." we welcome you to democracy now! can you talk about the significance of president trump's trip to poland before he goes to the g20? were you able to hear that question? talking about the significance of president trump's trip? >> well, president trump obviously wanted to start off in a place where he would be greeted warmly. as you mentioned, the right-wing is in support...
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breaking out the guardians, pal. come celebrate the all-new guardians of the galaxy-mission: breakout! during the summer of heroes, only at disneyland resort. hero up! >>> a lemonade stand serving at more than a summertime treat. it's helping a little boy might a life-threatening illness. this is her fourth lemonade stand and like the first three, money from this one will help a child battling a brain tumor. four-year-old martin is the recipient and doctors say he only has 2 to 6 months left to live. even though he lives in indiana, taylor wanted to help him. the money raised is going toward a $9000 goal so stanley can afford a clinical trial that may extend his life by five years.>> to get a lot of money for martin so we can give him a lot of toys so he can live a little longer life. >> proceeds from her first lemonade stand help pay for her own fight with leukemia. taylor's cancer is now in remission but she still has two years of scant of our. she plans to do many more lemonade stands helping others in need. >>> r
breaking out the guardians, pal. come celebrate the all-new guardians of the galaxy-mission: breakout! during the summer of heroes, only at disneyland resort. hero up! >>> a lemonade stand serving at more than a summertime treat. it's helping a little boy might a life-threatening illness. this is her fourth lemonade stand and like the first three, money from this one will help a child battling a brain tumor. four-year-old martin is the recipient and doctors say he only has 2 to 6...
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with me are laura hughes of the daily telegraph and jessica elgot of the guardian.aying you as much as i male reviewers, don't fret. controversial but you have to laugh at don't you? the telegraph reports on calls by the transport secretary to ditch first class compartments on crowded commuter trains. and it has a new photo of prince george — released to celebrate his fourth birthday. the guardian says interpol has circulated a list of islamic state fighters it believes could be trained to carry out suicide attacks in europe. it also features on its front page lady hale, the new president of the supreme court. the weekend edition of the ft reports on a probe into pension transfers after concern that some people cashing in their final salary pensions may be getting unsuitable advice. the times claims ha rd—left labour supporters are plotting to oust tom watson as the party's deputy leader — and replace him with the shadow foreign secretary emily thornberry. on its front page, the daily mail reports that labour mps are urging women to boycott boots over its refusal to
with me are laura hughes of the daily telegraph and jessica elgot of the guardian.aying you as much as i male reviewers, don't fret. controversial but you have to laugh at don't you? the telegraph reports on calls by the transport secretary to ditch first class compartments on crowded commuter trains. and it has a new photo of prince george — released to celebrate his fourth birthday. the guardian says interpol has circulated a list of islamic state fighters it believes could be trained to...
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breaking out the guardians, pal.guardians of the galaxy-mission: breakout! during the summer of heroes, only at disneyland resort. hero up! >>> travel consideration provided by -- >>> travel consid provided by -- provided by -->>> provided by -- >>> tomorrow on "e.t." that's going to be so good. we're with julie chen before the first live "big brother evict n eviction". >> expect the unexpected. >> who does she think is going to go home. >> i'm freaking out. >>> and jada pinkett smith on her 20-year marriage to will. >> i get mushy. >> why she is fine with being an empty-nester. >> mommy goes. >> tomorrow on "e.t." >>> this is the costume filming the sequel on the rooftop. >> ryan had his devil on hand, but another person was spotted onset. >> and they should be. they shared a special smooch right through ryan's mask. i hope it's ryan. would it be bad if that were mistaken? they met when he played "green lantern," this this year will now at eight ....natnot ll the fireworks were in the sky. police arrested seven teen
breaking out the guardians, pal.guardians of the galaxy-mission: breakout! during the summer of heroes, only at disneyland resort. hero up! >>> travel consideration provided by -- >>> travel consid provided by -- provided by -->>> provided by -- >>> tomorrow on "e.t." that's going to be so good. we're with julie chen before the first live "big brother evict n eviction". >> expect the unexpected. >> who does she think is going...
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breaking out the guardians, pal.ome celebrate the all-new guardians of the galaxy-mission: breakout! during the summer of heroes, only at disneyland resort. hero up! you're not taking these. hey, hey, hey! you're not taking those. whoa, whoa! you're not taking that. come with me. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. mom, i'm taking the subaru. don't be late. even when we're not there to keep them safe, our subaru outback will be. (vo) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> flower girls are good at stealing the show. but this one in particular. a walk down the aisle to remember for this 92-year-old grandma. she tossed the petals from her walker as people cheered and applauded. the bride said she wanted her grandma to be the flower girl in her wedding. the grandma was thrilled and a beautiful flower girl she was. >> that's so beautiful. that's so sweet. any last temps tonight? >> a little bit cooler tomorrow. the numbers in the 60s. monday and tuesday will be hotter. >> thank y
breaking out the guardians, pal.ome celebrate the all-new guardians of the galaxy-mission: breakout! during the summer of heroes, only at disneyland resort. hero up! you're not taking these. hey, hey, hey! you're not taking those. whoa, whoa! you're not taking that. come with me. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. mom, i'm taking the subaru. don't be late. even when we're not there to keep them safe, our subaru outback will be. (vo) love. it's what makes a...
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we're learning now the teacher had taken that student into her home as the boy's foster mother and guardian. good evening and thanks for joining us. i'm dawn timmeney the attorney for that teacher is fighting baback tonight and her lawyer spok 29's brad sattin he joins us in the studio witness details. brad. >> dawn, pretty serious charges here teacher accused of sexual assault and child endangerment against a former student of hers she took into her home to carrefour for. through her attorney that attorney says claims of sexual abuse are lies. >> trouble young man completely made these allegations up. >> attorney for 43 year old reina culver says her client is innocent. the trenton schoolteacher accused of coor on a regular sexual relationship with a 15-year-old boy she taught at rivera middle school the boy had allegedly been living in her house after having nowhere to go and culver became his guardian. her attorney says the boy's claims are lies. >> prosecutor' office had gone one miniscule bit of investigation with respect to his background want was going on in his life at the time, the
we're learning now the teacher had taken that student into her home as the boy's foster mother and guardian. good evening and thanks for joining us. i'm dawn timmeney the attorney for that teacher is fighting baback tonight and her lawyer spok 29's brad sattin he joins us in the studio witness details. brad. >> dawn, pretty serious charges here teacher accused of sexual assault and child endangerment against a former student of hers she took into her home to carrefour for. through her...
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breaking out the guardians, pal.celebrate the all-new guardians of the galaxy-mission: breakout! during the summer of heroes, only at disneyland resort. hero up! >>> now will smith grabbing lunch in malibmalibu, and he is of letting his beard go a little bit gray. i kind of like the look there. >> nothing wrong with a little gray. he is 48. wife jada pinkett smith is 45. here's the thing. if you don't get caught up in all the gossip that say they are in trouble. jada is there, having a ball. they have grown and adapted. >>> may favorite moment on the set was i was there there, and will was there, and between every take, these two sat together and cuddled. i was like, this is some real love stuff. >> i love it when will's on set with me, because it just makes me feel relaxed, you know what i mean? i just, i get real mushy because he's there and i just feel taken care of. >> they've been taking care of each other ever since they got married 20 years ago this new year's eve. and you know it's true love 'cuz who else goe
breaking out the guardians, pal.celebrate the all-new guardians of the galaxy-mission: breakout! during the summer of heroes, only at disneyland resort. hero up! >>> now will smith grabbing lunch in malibmalibu, and he is of letting his beard go a little bit gray. i kind of like the look there. >> nothing wrong with a little gray. he is 48. wife jada pinkett smith is 45. here's the thing. if you don't get caught up in all the gossip that say they are in trouble. jada is there,...
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breaking out the guardians, pal.new guardians of the galaxy-mission: breakout! during the summer of heroes, only at disneyland resort. hero up! >>> something beneath the dignity of the president. >> i am fine, my family brought me up really tough. >> if she played the men's circuit, she would be like 700th. >>> good morning, welcome to "sunday today" on this long fourth of july weekend. i am willie geist. another busy sunday morning with t president showing no signs of backing down on his twitter war against the press, despite protests from many in his own party, saying his use of social media is just part of the modern presidency. we talk to chuck todd about that and fate of health care in a moment. and later.
breaking out the guardians, pal.new guardians of the galaxy-mission: breakout! during the summer of heroes, only at disneyland resort. hero up! >>> something beneath the dignity of the president. >> i am fine, my family brought me up really tough. >> if she played the men's circuit, she would be like 700th. >>> good morning, welcome to "sunday today" on this long fourth of july weekend. i am willie geist. another busy sunday morning with t president...
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he knows that. >> one of the other hats curtis wears in a digs to boeing the guardian angel.to show up at gracie mansion and asked is it ok porno serve the mayor some papers. he asked security. he was given permission. he was standing there outside of the suv. waiting for mayor de blasio to service the papers personally so he was ordered buy a judge to do so. >> he saw it was mess he said no. i blocked the suv look the chinese student stint tiananmen square and the cops tragged me off. they gave me silver bracelet, locked me up. reporter: curtis was charged with disorderly conduct and released a couple couple of houour later and looking fo something on him but could not find nothing. bill: exactly. >> reporter: he asked consider is to explain it to me a little bit. the mayor is upset with the candidate because he is also challenge him in the democratic primary, sew moved to the board of election, knocked out our mayor candidates. so what we said, with it a second, what is good for the goose is good for the gander. you knock out our guy. we are noing you out because you are on
he knows that. >> one of the other hats curtis wears in a digs to boeing the guardian angel.to show up at gracie mansion and asked is it ok porno serve the mayor some papers. he asked security. he was given permission. he was standing there outside of the suv. waiting for mayor de blasio to service the papers personally so he was ordered buy a judge to do so. >> he saw it was mess he said no. i blocked the suv look the chinese student stint tiananmen square and the cops tragged me...
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she became their legal guardian. >> each of these files represents one child? >> one child. >> reporter: and how much do you have here? >> 579. >> quijano: product testing grizzly style. >> reporter: now you know which cooler you might bring with you. >> yeah, the white one. >> quijano: and meet the descenders of the signing of the declaration of independence. >> we look so different, but we are all the same at the same time. this is the "cbs evening news." >> quijano: good evening. i'm elaine quijano. as america celebrates independence day, president trump is facing his greatest foreign policy test to date. overnight north korea launched its first intercontinental missile, one that could potentially strike parts of the united states. moments ago, secretary of state rex tillerson strongly condemned the launch and called for global action to stop the threat. mr. trump tweeted about the north's leader, kim jong un, "does this guy have anything better to do with his life?" we have two reports beginning with david martin. >> reporter: it was the nastiest kind of fi
she became their legal guardian. >> each of these files represents one child? >> one child. >> reporter: and how much do you have here? >> 579. >> quijano: product testing grizzly style. >> reporter: now you know which cooler you might bring with you. >> yeah, the white one. >> quijano: and meet the descenders of the signing of the declaration of independence. >> we look so different, but we are all the same at the same time. this is the...
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she became their legal guardian. color="#ffff00">>> each of these files represents one child? >> one child. >> reporter: and how much do you have here? >> 579. >> quijano: product testing grizzly style. >> reporter: now you know which cooler you might bring with you. >> yeah, the white one. >> quijano: and meet the descenders of the signing of the declaration of independence. e>> wk are all the same at the same time. this is the "cbs evening news." >> quijano: good evening. i'm elaine quijano. as america celebrates independence day, preside
she became their legal guardian. >> each of these files represents one child? >> one child. >> reporter: and how much do you have here? >> 579. >> quijano: product testing grizzly style. >> reporter: now you know which cooler you might bring with you. >> yeah, the white one. >> quijano: and meet the descenders of the signing of the declaration of independence. e>> wk are all the same at the same time. this is the "cbs evening...
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breaking out the guardians, pal.celebrate the all-new guardians of the galaxy-mission: breakout! during the summer of heroes, only at disneyland resort. hero up! >>> new york city police say an ex-convict who the voiced anger at law enforcement officers in the past fatally shot a police officer early this morning in the bronx. investigators say officer miosotis familia was killed execution style at point blank range as she sat inside a mobile command unit in what police are calling an unprovoked attack. the gunman was then killed by other police officers. the head of the new york city police union joined many others today in expressing outrage over the officer's killing. >> this kind of violence against police officers cannot stand. we need the public's help. we need each and every one of your help. we need the media's help. the folks on the street corner. the people in the apartments. we always need your help to watch our backs as we watch yours. >> authorities have identified the gunman as alexander bonds who recen
breaking out the guardians, pal.celebrate the all-new guardians of the galaxy-mission: breakout! during the summer of heroes, only at disneyland resort. hero up! >>> new york city police say an ex-convict who the voiced anger at law enforcement officers in the past fatally shot a police officer early this morning in the bronx. investigators say officer miosotis familia was killed execution style at point blank range as she sat inside a mobile command unit in what police are calling an...
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breaking out the guardians, pal.summer of heroes, only at disneyland resort. hero up! >>> good morning, america. this morning, doubling down. donald trump defending his social media habit as modern day presidential. and overnight taking aim at a favorite target. >> the fake media tried to stop us from going to the white house. but i'm president, and they're not. >> plus, how he's lashing out at states refusing to comply with his voter fraud panel. >>> severe holiday weekend weather. tornado warnings, roads washed out. flash floods submerging cars. high winds flipping planes. are your barbecue plans cooked? >>> road rage killing, a major break in the case this morning. police confiscating this red truck in pennsylvania. does it belong to the suspect who shot and killed a recent
breaking out the guardians, pal.summer of heroes, only at disneyland resort. hero up! >>> good morning, america. this morning, doubling down. donald trump defending his social media habit as modern day presidential. and overnight taking aim at a favorite target. >> the fake media tried to stop us from going to the white house. but i'm president, and they're not. >> plus, how he's lashing out at states refusing to comply with his voter fraud panel. >>> severe...
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the guardian claims the uk has ditched its hope of securing a "cake
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the guardian says this has been damaged by the right to life campaign. -- we do see how this story hasn reappropriated by right to life campaign. >> and finally a story from the a more serious reality for japanese people. you can see the headline, young japanese people are just not having sex. between 18 years 34 have not had sex. it is effecting jobs, consumer spending, business investments. all facets of society, but it seems like the reason is a little bit more personal. one man says he finds women scary while a woman says she think men can't be bothered to ask women on dates and at how the woman says it is easier to watch internet born. >> if you want to know more about the stories, you can head france 24.com. that is it for now. do stay here with us.
the guardian says this has been damaged by the right to life campaign. -- we do see how this story hasn reappropriated by right to life campaign. >> and finally a story from the a more serious reality for japanese people. you can see the headline, young japanese people are just not having sex. between 18 years 34 have not had sex. it is effecting jobs, consumer spending, business investments. all facets of society, but it seems like the reason is a little bit more personal. one man says...
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the collector has trapped my friends, the guardians of the galaxy in this weird...freakshow...check it out...this is the joint we're in... and we need you to help us break out! got it?...good...now move it!...i gotta go! ...here there is magic for days! the it senses your everyere with move and automatically adjusts on both sides. right now save on sleep number 360™ smart beds. plus, it's the lowest prices of the season with savings of $500 on our most popular p5 bed. ends sunday. - so our big story today is the ongoing problem in pacifica of these homes teetering on the edge of the cliff. we've now added j.r. stone. he's gonna be picking up part of the story for tonight's eight o'clock news. (peaceful piano music) - water's definitely a lot higher now than it was last time, i'll tell you that much. i could walk halfway through here
the collector has trapped my friends, the guardians of the galaxy in this weird...freakshow...check it out...this is the joint we're in... and we need you to help us break out! got it?...good...now move it!...i gotta go! ...here there is magic for days! the it senses your everyere with move and automatically adjusts on both sides. right now save on sleep number 360™ smart beds. plus, it's the lowest prices of the season with savings of $500 on our most popular p5 bed. ends sunday. - so our...
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but according to the "guardian" the businesses are bankrolled in part by sekulow's christian charity,ase, christians against secular evangelism, and its affiliate the american center for law and justice, qi doled out more than $60 million to sekulow, members of his family and their businesses. both groups are now under scrutiny by the attorneys general of north carolina and new york. msnbc reached out to sekulow for comment but we did not hear back. but a spokesman for sekulow told the "guardian" the financial arrangements between the aclj, case and related entities are reviewed by independent compensation experts have been determined to be reasonable. joining me are charlie pierce, writer at large for esquire magazine and frank schafer, author of the book "why i am an atheist who believes in god." thank you guys both for being here. charlie, i'm going to start with you, though. there were some instructions the "guardian" was able to find for the telemarketers trying to raise money for the aclj, which sounds like the aclu, i think it was meant to, and what people would say to them if
but according to the "guardian" the businesses are bankrolled in part by sekulow's christian charity,ase, christians against secular evangelism, and its affiliate the american center for law and justice, qi doled out more than $60 million to sekulow, members of his family and their businesses. both groups are now under scrutiny by the attorneys general of north carolina and new york. msnbc reached out to sekulow for comment but we did not hear back. but a spokesman for sekulow told...
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breaking out the guardians, pal.ome celebrate the all-new guardians of the galaxy-mission: breakout! during the summer of heroes, only at disneyland resort. hero up! ==terry/t= >>> we've been looking forward to this one in our house. a popular sequel dominating at the box office. >> the minions continuing to be a massive draw. dispickable me 3 is number one at the box office featuring the voice of steve carell, trey parker. overall, though, the summer box office is struggling. it is down by 8% than around summer last. >>> this summer marks the 50th anniversary of the summer of love and an art form. >> we're shown this new museum and how it's devoted to it. >> reporter: it's hard to imagine anyone getting excited about an advertisement or a summons for a meeting. then again if the idea were presented with a pop of color. for more than 50 years that's how artists in san francisco have drawn people to rock and roll shows and gatherings through artful posters. >> it's still tremendous artwork. >> reporter: the art of col
breaking out the guardians, pal.ome celebrate the all-new guardians of the galaxy-mission: breakout! during the summer of heroes, only at disneyland resort. hero up! ==terry/t= >>> we've been looking forward to this one in our house. a popular sequel dominating at the box office. >> the minions continuing to be a massive draw. dispickable me 3 is number one at the box office featuring the voice of steve carell, trey parker. overall, though, the summer box office is struggling. it...
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the collector has trapped my friends, the guardians of the galaxy in this weird...freakshow...k it out...this is the joint we're in... and we need you to help us break out! got it?...good...now move it!...i gotta go! ...here there is magic for days! ♪ [brother] any last words? [boy] karma, danny... ...karma! [vo] progress is seizing the moment. your summer moment awaits you, now that the summer of audi sales event is here. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during the summer of audi sales event. (terisa) welcome back to the kron four morning news... lets start the half hour with a check of weather and traffic... (james) (anny hong): .a slight chance of thunderstorms over monterey and san benito county today otherwise low clouds clearing back to the coast with seasonable temperatures. a modest inland warming trend thursday and friday with long range trends showing seasonable july temperatures and persistent marine layer along the coast. the san mateo bridge is bumper to bumper in the westbound direction. it's 18 mins if you need to go from 880 to 1
the collector has trapped my friends, the guardians of the galaxy in this weird...freakshow...k it out...this is the joint we're in... and we need you to help us break out! got it?...good...now move it!...i gotta go! ...here there is magic for days! ♪ [brother] any last words? [boy] karma, danny... ...karma! [vo] progress is seizing the moment. your summer moment awaits you, now that the summer of audi sales event is here. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models...
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with me are alison little, deputy political editor of the daily express, and the guardian columnist hugh public inquiry into contaminated blood. the paper calls it the "worst scandal in nhs history". the news that president trump‘s son was keen to accept information on hillary clinton from a russian national, is the main headline in the ft. the telegraph has the same story, with the claim that trump junior could face a treason investigation. the express leads with the foreign secretary‘s suggestion, that the eu can "go whistle" if it makes "extortionate" demands during brexit negotiations. the times says a parliamentary report has concluded that a joint royal navy and eu mission to combat people smuggling in in the mediterranean has caused more migrants to die at sea. the aristocrat found guilty over menacing facebook posts to the businesswoman gina miller, is the top story in the metro. the mail has details of report that claims conservative mps were targets of hate campaign to the election. and — ‘wade to gojo‘ is the sun‘s back page headline — as virginia wade celebrates johanna konta
with me are alison little, deputy political editor of the daily express, and the guardian columnist hugh public inquiry into contaminated blood. the paper calls it the "worst scandal in nhs history". the news that president trump‘s son was keen to accept information on hillary clinton from a russian national, is the main headline in the ft. the telegraph has the same story, with the claim that trump junior could face a treason investigation. the express leads with the foreign...
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in the guardian, a stark warning that planet earth is facing ‘biological annihilation' — that is, its analysed various species found billions of populations had been lost. they blame human overpopulation. the japan times looks at bad behaviour on social media manifesting itself in real life. it has analysis suggesting popular role models are not acting in polite ways, and our own behaviour is now changing. single shot, double shot. however you have have it, coffee could help you live longer. the daily telegraph looks at research showing each cup you drink can increase your lifespan by up to nine minutes a day. that is good news for us. my life is increased by about 45 minutes today. mitigated by how many cigarettes you smoke. with us as henry bonsu.
in the guardian, a stark warning that planet earth is facing ‘biological annihilation' — that is, its analysed various species found billions of populations had been lost. they blame human overpopulation. the japan times looks at bad behaviour on social media manifesting itself in real life. it has analysis suggesting popular role models are not acting in polite ways, and our own behaviour is now changing. single shot, double shot. however you have have it, coffee could help you live...
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the guardian is looking at the so—called gig economy, and the debate over workers‘ rights at companiesuber. it comes at food transport service deliveroo moves closer to being worth1 point 5 billion dollars. it's wimbledon time again — and brit andy murray will open centre court later, in his title defence. pictured in practice play on the independent, the 30 year old is said to be fit, following a hip injury. with me us is mark davies, ceo of strategy consultancy camberton. good morning. let's start with the front page of the ft. what are they reporting? the setting minister, the former city minister will go to brussels to talk about try to get a free trade deal and this comes on the back of a political lifetime away before the french presidential elections and how elections. it was said we could not expect to find financial services included in any free trade deal and that scared the city a lot. they want to be based here and they are going to negotiate their deal. whether they can do that, remains to be seen. it is not a government delegation. it is led bya a government delegation. i
the guardian is looking at the so—called gig economy, and the debate over workers‘ rights at companiesuber. it comes at food transport service deliveroo moves closer to being worth1 point 5 billion dollars. it's wimbledon time again — and brit andy murray will open centre court later, in his title defence. pictured in practice play on the independent, the 30 year old is said to be fit, following a hip injury. with me us is mark davies, ceo of strategy consultancy camberton. good morning....
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the next—door in the guardian, sousa you have been looking at this, lloyds is saying a possible cyberack could cost as much in terms of destruction as hurricane katrina, and that came in at $120 billion. i know. i mean, we know that cyber attacks can cause inconvenience and of course there is a cost to that, isn't there, we saw with the nhs and other times it has happened. but what i think is also interesting, it's a new opportunity for insurance, the new product to sell because people are worried, they are concerned, but then also in they are concerned, but then also in the article is interesting it still isn't as big as climate change. as a potential risk. and floss. so maybe it's also the insurance companies may be beginning to realise that they have got something to address and it is a risk and they don't know how much it could cost and difficult before it could become much more serious. and if you don't put those patches on your ip systems as recommended. and you are not updating them, that's the issue, a lwa ys updating them, that's the issue, always have to be updating. the was
the next—door in the guardian, sousa you have been looking at this, lloyds is saying a possible cyberack could cost as much in terms of destruction as hurricane katrina, and that came in at $120 billion. i know. i mean, we know that cyber attacks can cause inconvenience and of course there is a cost to that, isn't there, we saw with the nhs and other times it has happened. but what i think is also interesting, it's a new opportunity for insurance, the new product to sell because people are...
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and thank you for being a guardian of our democracy, the press.
and thank you for being a guardian of our democracy, the press.