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were going back to prison, he was outraged. >> we hear about the hammonds. this urge just filled my whole body. i felt a divine drive, an urgeyo that saihave to get involved. l ofarrator: so in the f 2015, ammon went to burns, oregon, a place, like the rest of harney county, that had fallen on hard times. chris briels used to be the fire chief here. m >> ioved here in 1978. burns was kind of ol; it was the place i wanted to be because it was away from the big city and all thean exus crazy stuff that goes on in the rest of the world. and so it was a safe and wonderful place to raise my kids. i thought. the economy was booming. there were a lot of peopleg woin the mill. there we a lot of loggers, a lot of truckers hauling logs. ranchers were ing well. it was a nice place to be. but now it's just a graveyard of industry, and it's definitely not the same. but i love this area. >> my name is ammon bundy. i don't live in oregon... >> the first time that ammon came to harney county, i heard on facebook, because we don't have a radio station here.f >> were abiding b
were going back to prison, he was outraged. >> we hear about the hammonds. this urge just filled my whole body. i felt a divine drive, an urgeyo that saihave to get involved. l ofarrator: so in the f 2015, ammon went to burns, oregon, a place, like the rest of harney county, that had fallen on hard times. chris briels used to be the fire chief here. m >> ioved here in 1978. burns was kind of ol; it was the place i wanted to be because it was away from the big city and all thean exus...
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you know, he had found out about the hammonds and he hadnc some real ns. well, i'll be danged; this is a real cowboy. >> narrator: ammon took to social media, trying to ing attention to the hammonds' situation. >> what has happened to the hammonds will happen to more and more people. and it is that simple. and so i am asking you to come to harney county. we are to stand now and that we are to do these things now, or we will not have anything to pass on to our children. >> narrator: ammon's call to action was heard by many of the same milia members who had supported his fami at the bundy ranch. >> when i found out ammon bundy had contact with the hammonds, i contacted ammon and said, "hey, i would like to help." >> narrator: after the bunkerville standoff, militias around the country had been energized, and brandon rapolla formed an alliance with other groups in the northwest. they called themselves the n pacific patretwork. >> okay, so, two mags of five. >> two mags of five for now... >> narrator: joseph rice leads ppn chapter in oregon's rogue valley. d >
you know, he had found out about the hammonds and he hadnc some real ns. well, i'll be danged; this is a real cowboy. >> narrator: ammon took to social media, trying to ing attention to the hammonds' situation. >> what has happened to the hammonds will happen to more and more people. and it is that simple. and so i am asking you to come to harney county. we are to stand now and that we are to do these things now, or we will not have anything to pass on to our children. >>...
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the problem for philip hammond is in his last budget, there we re hammond is in his last budget, thereo be a bit of an u pta ke after were supposed to be a bit of an uptake after that, is spending budget and the purse strings were going to be loosened. how could he reconcile that with these figures and that his political problem. the amount of money the pm is having to pledge labour mps, listening the purse strings and then some. listen for the deputy... let us move on to the daily mirror. they have been campaigning on the food bank question for quite some time to be fair. the paper has taken on this. it is abbott bloodstain —— it is amber rudd saying today there is a link between universal credit and food bank use. people have experienced this themselves. there isa experienced this themselves. there is a lag from some people. that is five weeks if it is working. exactly so if it falls on a certain time of the month, and if not a bigot like. this is been going on for seven or eight years and it is extraordinary amber wright is finally emitting it and she has adopted a different tone to
the problem for philip hammond is in his last budget, there we re hammond is in his last budget, thereo be a bit of an u pta ke after were supposed to be a bit of an uptake after that, is spending budget and the purse strings were going to be loosened. how could he reconcile that with these figures and that his political problem. the amount of money the pm is having to pledge labour mps, listening the purse strings and then some. listen for the deputy... let us move on to the daily mirror. they...
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chancellor, philip hammond, says the eu and the u.k.gree to delay brexit if more time is needed to pass the required legislation. if the clearest signal yet that britain is contemplating an extension to the deadline. hammond told itv that if they do get the deal and they need a little more time to put all the legislation in place, then i'm sure everybody on both sides will take a reasonable approach. the brexit uncertainty will make life tricky for the bank of england. officials need to make their rate decision this week. they have said the u.k. needs limited in gradual hikes, and will likely vote unanimously to keep interest rates unchanged, according to the majority of those we surveyed. my guess toast this morning as the managing director of abs investment solutions. he joins me from abu dhabi. the rhetoric is building toward the potential for a delay on article 50. in your mind, ryan, are we coalescing around deal, moreover no deal at all? what is your current brexit-ometer? >> well, i have to say that this object is starting to sou
chancellor, philip hammond, says the eu and the u.k.gree to delay brexit if more time is needed to pass the required legislation. if the clearest signal yet that britain is contemplating an extension to the deadline. hammond told itv that if they do get the deal and they need a little more time to put all the legislation in place, then i'm sure everybody on both sides will take a reasonable approach. the brexit uncertainty will make life tricky for the bank of england. officials need to make...
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i think it is pretty clear that they will weeks of planning indeed for trip for phillip hammond to goat kind of thing as they do, and that is not going to happen now, at least for the perceivable future and the treasury 's the perceivable future and the treasury '5 view is that gavin williamson. these two ministers have a very bad relationship over all kinds of things, but i think it shows a real difficulty for britain's foreign policy. we have people like theresa may and gavin williamson, have a very sceptical view of china, they have security concerns view of china, they have security concerns and people around them with security priorities, and people like phillip hammond have investment and economic priorities and they think would be much more similar to david cameron george osborne back in the day, and global britain does not mean global britain as a guarantor of international law, sending warships around the world, or does it mean britain trading with whoever we can because you want to boost our economy? yes, that tension will a lwa ys economy? yes, that tension will always be t
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an expected visit to china by the chancellor, philip hammond, will now not go ahead.ecretary, gavin williamson, indicated that the uk may be willing to deploy a warship in the pacific. the treasury says that the trip had never been confirmed. 0ur political correspondent, ben wright, reports. theresa may courting china last year, as the government looks to life after brexit. beijing is important to its plans. the uk wants closer trade links and eventually a new deal and plans had been made for the chancellor phillip hammond to make an imminent visit to see chinese officials. the treasury says nothing was ever confirmed, but now the trip is off. why the hiccup? well, it comes days after a pretty bellicose speech by the defence secretary. china is developing its modern military capability and its commercial power. i can announce the first operational mission of hms queen elizabeth will include the mediterranean, the middle east and the pacific region. making global britain a reality. pledging to send a british aircraft carrier to china's backyard in the pacific and possi
an expected visit to china by the chancellor, philip hammond, will now not go ahead.ecretary, gavin williamson, indicated that the uk may be willing to deploy a warship in the pacific. the treasury says that the trip had never been confirmed. 0ur political correspondent, ben wright, reports. theresa may courting china last year, as the government looks to life after brexit. beijing is important to its plans. the uk wants closer trade links and eventually a new deal and plans had been made for...
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the treasury have confirmed that the philip hammond is not travelling to china as it stands.onfirmed. that is true. there have been plans in the works for some time for a philip hammond to make a brief visit to china for a trade talks with senior members of the chinese government, as a key time in the run—up to brexit, where the uk would be looking to boosted trade links with the country. while a source has told me no final decision has been taken on this visit, it does seem clear from the chinese side it will not happen for now. this comes at a few days after the defence secretary made that speech, which some interpreted as being on the hostile sides towards china, talking about sending hms queen elizabeth to the pacific and the uk having a prominent presence in the region. also saying that china was developing its modern military capability and commercial power. any suggestion that speech has caused china to pull the plug on that visit has been played down. it is fair to say the comments did raise eyebrows and it has not helped things. talking about helping things, what doe
the treasury have confirmed that the philip hammond is not travelling to china as it stands.onfirmed. that is true. there have been plans in the works for some time for a philip hammond to make a brief visit to china for a trade talks with senior members of the chinese government, as a key time in the run—up to brexit, where the uk would be looking to boosted trade links with the country. while a source has told me no final decision has been taken on this visit, it does seem clear from the...
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i'm sure that philip hammond is most unhappy at gavin williamson is rather strange intervention.g at a time when he needs to be not. gavin williamson famously said russia could go and weigh and shut up, so by those standards this is quite diplomatic. —— go away and shut up. that's it for the papers this hour. henry mance and anne ashworth will be back at 11.30pm for another look at the papers. next on bbc news, it's click. massive attack's teardrop plays. it is pretty far out there, but it really suits the music and what they're about, i think. in his birmingham studio, artist harley davies is painting a unique work that is much, much more than meets the eye. it's mind—blowing to think that, when you consider how much data there must be out there. it's interesting for the future, i'd say. the artwork is the album cover of the hugely popular and influential mezzanine album by massive attack. and to celebrate its 20th anniversary, the band agreed to have this music encoded in dna and then added to several spray paint cans. it means harley's painting will hold thousands of copies of
i'm sure that philip hammond is most unhappy at gavin williamson is rather strange intervention.g at a time when he needs to be not. gavin williamson famously said russia could go and weigh and shut up, so by those standards this is quite diplomatic. —— go away and shut up. that's it for the papers this hour. henry mance and anne ashworth will be back at 11.30pm for another look at the papers. next on bbc news, it's click. massive attack's teardrop plays. it is pretty far out there, but it...
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an mod source said it was completely untrue to say the speech had anything to do with philip hammond'sge osborne, who was aggressively pro—china during the cameron government, today said the current british approach was confused. you've got the defence secretary engaging in gunboat diplomacy of a quite old—fashioned kind, at the same time as the chancellor of the exchequer and the foreign secretary are going around saying they want a close economic partnership with china. and ultimately, it's the responsibility of theresa may as prime minister to sort this out, ‘cause at the moment, it looks all at sea. it is a challenge balancing the need to have close economic ties to china with security and strategic concerns. philip hammond's trip may well be rescheduled, but the uncertainty around it is another reminder of how sensitive relations between the uk and china can be. ben wright, bbc news, westminster. a memorial service has taken place in argentina for the football player emiliano sala, who died in a plane crash last month. the 28—year—old was killed two days after signing for cardiff
an mod source said it was completely untrue to say the speech had anything to do with philip hammond'sge osborne, who was aggressively pro—china during the cameron government, today said the current british approach was confused. you've got the defence secretary engaging in gunboat diplomacy of a quite old—fashioned kind, at the same time as the chancellor of the exchequer and the foreign secretary are going around saying they want a close economic partnership with china. and ultimately,...
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an expected visit to china by the chancellor philip hammond will now not go ahead.he pacific. our political correspondent ben wright is here. how serious is this? as the government looks to life the armed brexit it is trying to make closer economic links with china and eventually once a new trade deal. the plan had been for the chancellor to have a low—key visit with chinese officials imminently. the treasury today said that the visit was ever announced or confirmed but there has clearly been picked up and the visit 110w clearly been picked up and the visit now is not going ahead. it may or may not have something to do with this pretty lacklustre speech that the defence secretary gavin williamson made last monday talking about sending the uk‘s aircraft character —— carrier to the pacific. that will be noticed in china. and today the former chancellor george osborne said that the government china strategy was all conceivable and a reminder of how sensitive the relationship is between china and the uk. in recent years rainbow bootlaces have become a way for sportsmen
an expected visit to china by the chancellor philip hammond will now not go ahead.he pacific. our political correspondent ben wright is here. how serious is this? as the government looks to life the armed brexit it is trying to make closer economic links with china and eventually once a new trade deal. the plan had been for the chancellor to have a low—key visit with chinese officials imminently. the treasury today said that the visit was ever announced or confirmed but there has clearly been...
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that was the chancellor phillip hammond speaking to our correspondence.f luxembourg where the eu's chief negotiator michelle barnier has been speaking. he has said that theresa may has told him she wants to work for a deal before march the 29. so, that comes in response to those suggestions that perhaps there might have to be some delay to the brexit date. mrs may clearly telling michel barnier that she wants to stick to that date. he said that after meetings with the irish and the british that the eu would not reopen the deal, suggesting there would be no changes to the trolley deal. theresa may of course under considerable pressure for changes to be made so she can bring back an agreement to the house of commons that mps can support. but he goes on to say that the irish backstop, that is the arrangement for the border on the island of ireland after brexit, that it was not the view of the eu of future ties with great britain, just an insurance policy. so some words of reassurance from michel barnier. thailand has set the bahraini footballer hakeem al—ara
that was the chancellor phillip hammond speaking to our correspondence.f luxembourg where the eu's chief negotiator michelle barnier has been speaking. he has said that theresa may has told him she wants to work for a deal before march the 29. so, that comes in response to those suggestions that perhaps there might have to be some delay to the brexit date. mrs may clearly telling michel barnier that she wants to stick to that date. he said that after meetings with the irish and the british that...
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that's philipp hammond, chancellor of the exchequer.t to keep asking questions and they come to answer questions so we are trying to answer questions so we are trying to do our best. someone who always gets it right is carol. a male star to the day. in north—east scotland, that's not the case, closer to 1 degree. a mostly cloudy day, milder than yesterday, yesterday was just short of 15 in the north—east of scotland and today we could hit 17 because we are pulling all this mild air. the source of this is the caribbean. patchy rain in west wales, fizzling out through the morning, some drizzle in cumbria. showers across east anglia, those will tend to fade and by the afternoon, brightening up. blustery winds across northern ireland in western scotland. temperatures peaking widely at 14-50, temperatures peaking widely at 14—50, locally, we could hit 16—17, depending on the sunshine stop a weather front approaching from the west this evening brings more cloud to western areas. spots of rain ahead of that. also, some fog forming, through the
that's philipp hammond, chancellor of the exchequer.t to keep asking questions and they come to answer questions so we are trying to answer questions so we are trying to do our best. someone who always gets it right is carol. a male star to the day. in north—east scotland, that's not the case, closer to 1 degree. a mostly cloudy day, milder than yesterday, yesterday was just short of 15 in the north—east of scotland and today we could hit 17 because we are pulling all this mild air. the...
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trade that occasion which would have included philip hammond this comes at a critical time for the u.k. securing a trade relationship with china is seen as vital for britain off it leaves the e.u. one month from now. we're joined live by jonathan steele international affairs commentator for more on this mr steele thanks for coming on today good to have you on the program just some of a set how much of a setback is this for britain's relationship with china as the foreign minister was saying this is a complex relationship as it is just how much of an impact will this have well it's a kind of warning shot it's not enormously important because of this because it would be true to go. it if you're really seeing a response by the chinese to what was a very stupid remark there is a british defense secretary going williams and the warship that the defense secretary mentioned there is not going to be actually operational for another two years according to the information i have here what's the point of announcing it's the ploy meant to the south china sea at such a sensitive time. well that's f
trade that occasion which would have included philip hammond this comes at a critical time for the u.k. securing a trade relationship with china is seen as vital for britain off it leaves the e.u. one month from now. we're joined live by jonathan steele international affairs commentator for more on this mr steele thanks for coming on today good to have you on the program just some of a set how much of a setback is this for britain's relationship with china as the foreign minister was saying...
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the treasury have confirmed that philip hammond is not travelling to china.ever confront or announced. that is true. but there have been plans in the works for some time for philip hammond to make a brief visit to china to hold trade talks with senior government figures. while a source tells me no final decision has been taken, it seems clear from the chinese side that this visit is off for now. this has happened just a few days after the defence secretary gave that speech in which he talked about britain's new aircraft carrier making it the maiden voyage to the pacific and also talking about china developing its modern military capability and commercial power in the context of state on state competition. any suggestion that speech has led to china —— led to that decision, has been played down. but it didn't help. it shows the government is conflicted about concern between china and the need for a close economic relationship, particularly post—brexit. economic relationship, particularly post-brexit. thank you. the former archbishop of washington has become th
the treasury have confirmed that philip hammond is not travelling to china.ever confront or announced. that is true. but there have been plans in the works for some time for philip hammond to make a brief visit to china to hold trade talks with senior government figures. while a source tells me no final decision has been taken, it seems clear from the chinese side that this visit is off for now. this has happened just a few days after the defence secretary gave that speech in which he talked...
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no telling if it will be before to raise a base chancellor philip hammond give this spring statement on march the thirteenth will presumably give an update on this claim the era over the stair a tree is finally coming to an end or maybe north as earlier this month the neo liberal institute for fiscal studies estimated the philip hammond would have to find another eleven billion pounds to end all stare is he but what effect does un condemn tory economic policy have on the way we perceive the poorest in society joining me now is dr lasagna harris a social neuroscientist at u.c.l.a.'s department of experimental psychology sana welcome to going on the ground to tell me about how your new roof science approach to human perception. is useful. in analyzing so-called advice of societies like this one now thanks for having me what we do or didn't your assignment is we try to understand psychological processes that people may not be able to express themselves or may be unwilling to express and let's face it we're going to clash i guess specifically you talk about how humans are able to dehuman
no telling if it will be before to raise a base chancellor philip hammond give this spring statement on march the thirteenth will presumably give an update on this claim the era over the stair a tree is finally coming to an end or maybe north as earlier this month the neo liberal institute for fiscal studies estimated the philip hammond would have to find another eleven billion pounds to end all stare is he but what effect does un condemn tory economic policy have on the way we perceive the...
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and the importance that philip hammond is keen to pursue a close economic relationship with china.the uk is able to do more bilateral trade deals, the government will undoubtedly be looking to improve on that and build on that. but this episode demonstrates that it's going to be a particularly sensitive relationship and at times, a difficult one to handle. hundreds of senior decision—makers from around the world are meeting at the 55th munich security conference. the failure of the intermediate—range nuclear forces treaty, brexit uncertainty and recent disunity in europe s foreign policy approach are only some of the security risks the high—level conference is meant to address. conference chief wolfgang ischinger has called it the "largest and most importa nt" munich security conference since its founding more than 50 years ago. 0ur chief international correspondent lyse doucet is at the conference, and she's been explaining what else is on the agenda. it has been interesting to see over the years how the very concept of security is changing here. now you have panels about health w
and the importance that philip hammond is keen to pursue a close economic relationship with china.the uk is able to do more bilateral trade deals, the government will undoubtedly be looking to improve on that and build on that. but this episode demonstrates that it's going to be a particularly sensitive relationship and at times, a difficult one to handle. hundreds of senior decision—makers from around the world are meeting at the 55th munich security conference. the failure of the...
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but the chancellor, philip hammond, has rejected claims that the conservatives are now being controllede pro—brexit european research group. our political correspondent ben wright reports. so, will there be more? yesterday three conservative mps strode out of the partyjoining the eight who split from labour on monday. its opposition to brexit that binds them, while the prime minister hopes to keep brexit on track and her party together the split has caused regret in the cabinet. sad to lose three, good, committed colleagues so we will see what happens next. how serious is this? it is serious and we are in a very serious time as we try to get the right outcome for the uk on leaving the european union so i hope we will all be able to support the prime minister and get the deal through next week. that suggests parliament could be presented with a revised brexit deal soon as next week. there are many tory mps and ministers who insist the uk must not leave the eu without a deal and that could be the issue the triggers more defections. a deal and that could be the issue the triggers more defe
but the chancellor, philip hammond, has rejected claims that the conservatives are now being controllede pro—brexit european research group. our political correspondent ben wright reports. so, will there be more? yesterday three conservative mps strode out of the partyjoining the eight who split from labour on monday. its opposition to brexit that binds them, while the prime minister hopes to keep brexit on track and her party together the split has caused regret in the cabinet. sad to lose...
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the paper says the slowest uk growth in a decade has set chancellor philip hammond a major challenge,gotiations from washington between democrats and republicans, saying they've reached a deal in principle that would avert another government shutdown at the end of this week. the i focuses on the state of the media in the uk and a new government—backed report, which calls for a regulator to oversee tech giants, like facebook and google, to ensure that their news content in trustworthy. the south china morning post has a story on its front page, warning hong kong will finally pull the plug on analogue television services by the end of next year — meaning 180,000 lower—income households will have to switch to digital sets. and last but by no means least, the guardian features a story on an offshore windfarm on the yorkshire coast, which will supply its first power to the uk electricity grid this week. when complete, it will be one of the biggest in the world, powering over1 million homes and covering an area five times the size of the nearby city of hull. speak to the beat. —— that is bi
the paper says the slowest uk growth in a decade has set chancellor philip hammond a major challenge,gotiations from washington between democrats and republicans, saying they've reached a deal in principle that would avert another government shutdown at the end of this week. the i focuses on the state of the media in the uk and a new government—backed report, which calls for a regulator to oversee tech giants, like facebook and google, to ensure that their news content in trustworthy. the...
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who said that he hopedin philip hammond who said that he hoped in time maybe they would be able to comeand rejoined the conservative party. he was pressed whether he accepted that the party was now being dominated by the hard right. no, i do not think that is true at all. the erg group is a relatively hardcore small part of the party and a wider group who i think i sympathetic to some of the ideas of the erg, but in the broad church of the conservative party compromises are necessary for us church of the conservative party compromises are necessary for us to move compromises are necessary for us to move forward and compromises are necessary in the national interest. while i respect the views of anna soubry and her colleagues, i do not think all of what they have said is justified. in and working at the time andi justified. in and working at the time and i suspect today we will not get further resignations. maybe at the weekend, on sunday political programmes, that maybe the time when people feel they need to quit. next week we know we are getting another big brexit day on wednesday with
who said that he hopedin philip hammond who said that he hoped in time maybe they would be able to comeand rejoined the conservative party. he was pressed whether he accepted that the party was now being dominated by the hard right. no, i do not think that is true at all. the erg group is a relatively hardcore small part of the party and a wider group who i think i sympathetic to some of the ideas of the erg, but in the broad church of the conservative party compromises are necessary for us...
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philip hammond talked about a digital tax of 2% say he was very softly softly, india on the other hands everybody else. the enforcement mechanism is the place of consumption. i think it is something other countries will welcome. they have been looking for a solution for a long time. this story will be of interest to anyone waking up particularly early, scientists say the brain function does differfrom scientists say the brain function does differ from those who naturally wa ke does differ from those who naturally wake early. i am surprised this is news. i have read a book going into great length about this. this study shows the same thing. light hours and larks are different in their approach and that raises imprecation about the working day and particularly about the school day. teenagers have a time schedule that isa teenagers have a time schedule that is a couple of hours different to paddles and the full the argument is that they should start school later andi that they should start school later and i can think of people in my house that would endorse that. and i can think of peopl
philip hammond talked about a digital tax of 2% say he was very softly softly, india on the other hands everybody else. the enforcement mechanism is the place of consumption. i think it is something other countries will welcome. they have been looking for a solution for a long time. this story will be of interest to anyone waking up particularly early, scientists say the brain function does differfrom scientists say the brain function does differ from those who naturally wa ke does differ from...
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braden cosmic defence secretary angered beijing and there were plans for trade talk between philip hammondvernment figures during the brief visit this week. our sugar trade minister has said his country is ready to sign a fast—track trade agreement. —— the australian trade minister. speaking come he poured cold water on britain cosmic ambition to join the trans—pacific partnership. cosmic ambition to join the tra ns—pacific partnership. the british government has reportedly decided that it can mitigate the risk arising from the use of huawei equipment and five labour network. that is according to the financial times which cited sources familiar with the conclusion of the uk national cybersecurity centre. such a decision would it be a serious blow to us efforts to persuade its allies to ban the chinese giant from high—speed telecom systems. now japan pass government has been encouraging more mothers to go back to work under a policy note as woman economics and that is led to higher demand for childcare facility. in the last instalment of our work life japan series, they visited one company
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is : vhur is willing to go hammond is willing to go there and hold his nose and makes deals. just finishing on the sunday times, there isa finishing on the sunday times, there is a photo of meghan markle there, the quote from her saying oh my god, a p pa re ntly the quote from her saying oh my god, apparently about male pay at universities. interesting that she is speaking out, showing what she really thinks about things. she is quite outspoken, she thinks that academia is dominated by white men, and that the syllabus is not broad enough, does not take in enough people of colour, and also, i think she was also quite surprised to see that many of these universities do not have many women in professor oriol and other lecture roles. i think this is really interesting that she has got a view on this and she is obviously willing to be outspoken, but good gracious me, what kind of social media reaction is there going to be to this? —— professorial. she is someone with a background who is university educated, have a career before this, different to the normal royal family. that's it for the papers
is : vhur is willing to go hammond is willing to go there and hold his nose and makes deals. just finishing on the sunday times, there isa finishing on the sunday times, there is a photo of meghan markle there, the quote from her saying oh my god, a p pa re ntly the quote from her saying oh my god, apparently about male pay at universities. interesting that she is speaking out, showing what she really thinks about things. she is quite outspoken, she thinks that academia is dominated by white...
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sloth growth in a decade, budget headache for phil hammond. absolutely.the uncertainty but the figures are stark. it is the lowest since 2009, not point percent in the last year and actually december was a real squeeze. and actually december was a real squeeze. 0.4%. experts are saying because everyone is holding back and businesses are not investing in people or capital and so it is with it slowing down. the question is whether it carries on after break that whether it is a hump to get through and break that goes so smoothly that we can come out of it. people start investing again? yes, exactly but let us wait and see. consumers are spending but it its actual production in the economy that seems to be the problem. do you think it is the brexit effect or other more fundamental sides we should be trying to address?m seems to be largely influenced by the related uncertainty and the jitters in december about whether a deal would be passed. iwould not be surprised as a result about that being maintained or starts to deteriorate in january of every one to star
sloth growth in a decade, budget headache for phil hammond. absolutely.the uncertainty but the figures are stark. it is the lowest since 2009, not point percent in the last year and actually december was a real squeeze. and actually december was a real squeeze. 0.4%. experts are saying because everyone is holding back and businesses are not investing in people or capital and so it is with it slowing down. the question is whether it carries on after break that whether it is a hump to get through...
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interestingly, the telegraph also says that phillip hammond privately urging theresa may the promiseshe will not take the uk out of eu without a deal. as nicola said before, there's a huge split within the cabinet that she is trying to manage it. in normal political times, it would be huge that this was playing out in public, but i think it now feels like the new normal, we are getting desensitised to it in the political space. are people seeing this as the new normal, do you think? or as that brexit date approaches, there is a sense of crisis? well, i mean it is still something to have those three cabinet ministers write publicly and publicly declared their opposition to the prime minister but i think as he said, does not really surprise is that those people feel that way. it has been that kind of widely reported for a long time now. the ticking of the clock, i think, you know, labour has been accusing the prime minister of running down the clock for a long time and there is some sense in which it does seem to be her strategy, time is a bit of a tall in this in trying to persuade pe
interestingly, the telegraph also says that phillip hammond privately urging theresa may the promiseshe will not take the uk out of eu without a deal. as nicola said before, there's a huge split within the cabinet that she is trying to manage it. in normal political times, it would be huge that this was playing out in public, but i think it now feels like the new normal, we are getting desensitised to it in the political space. are people seeing this as the new normal, do you think? or as that...
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we are not quite sure how close philip hammond, the chancellor of the exchequer, is.nnot countenance and no deal brexit. it would be a risky strategy, to sack those cabinet ministers. who knows what the repercussions would be? she has no authority. where is their authority? well, that's true. what is more likely is that she will be forced to rule out a no deal brexit herself, to announce she will seek an inch and herself, if she is unable to pass a deal in this boat which is 110w pass a deal in this boat which is now going to take 17 days before brexit. which takes us to the front of the telegraph, talking about her own plans, possibly, to dele brexit. well, apparently, if some reason she gets a deal through on the 17th... she may have to anyway, because the timetable would be so tight. yes. it is the implementation act that has to go through the house of commons. she is talking about the 29th of march, that is still within grasp, but i think the grasp is... listening. so to speak. there is that aspect of it. there is also, strangely, in the telegraph's article, that
we are not quite sure how close philip hammond, the chancellor of the exchequer, is.nnot countenance and no deal brexit. it would be a risky strategy, to sack those cabinet ministers. who knows what the repercussions would be? she has no authority. where is their authority? well, that's true. what is more likely is that she will be forced to rule out a no deal brexit herself, to announce she will seek an inch and herself, if she is unable to pass a deal in this boat which is 110w pass a deal in...
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for the government in terms of the messenger because i remember it when the last budgets, philip hammond driverless cars and then changed at the last minute because he wanted to avoid the jokes. with the times they also had a story about social media executives possibly held personally liable for content that is harmful to children and vulnerable people in the wake of the death of molly russell who took her own life after seeing disturbing things on histograms and the suggestion that you run these companies you could be responsible yourself a people come to harm. this is a defining debate of ourtime, our to harm. this is a defining debate of our time, our platform such as facebook and twitter publishers as some who want to change the law on you or are they simply platforms to host individual‘s content that they are responsible for. they have a minister here, raising the possibility that some could face arrest and imprisonment. the test really is this tough rhetoric for friday? reflected with tough talk from ministers on social media in yea rs from ministers on social media in years but n
for the government in terms of the messenger because i remember it when the last budgets, philip hammond driverless cars and then changed at the last minute because he wanted to avoid the jokes. with the times they also had a story about social media executives possibly held personally liable for content that is harmful to children and vulnerable people in the wake of the death of molly russell who took her own life after seeing disturbing things on histograms and the suggestion that you run...
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hammond said the prospect for another meaningful vote hingeo what progress u.k. make in the coming days. crucial what happens now coming up next, the fed signals its ready to end its balance sheet reduction this year. we'll have more on the fomc minutes. stay with us >>> plus, samsung unveils its new foldable smartphone, but with a steep price tag we'll also have deals -- details on that coming up next a business owner always goes beyond what people expect. that's why we built the nation's largest gig-speed network along with complete reliability. then went beyond. beyond clumsy dials-in's and pins. to one-touch conference calls. beyond traditional tv. to tv on any device. beyond low-res surveillance video. to crystal clear hd video monitoring from anywhere. gig-fueled apps that exceed expectations. comcast business. beyond fast. ♪ wake up sweetie. ♪ doctor dave. ♪ here's your order. applebee's to go. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. my mom washes the dishes... ...before she puts them in the dishwasher. so what does the dishwasher do? cascade platinum
hammond said the prospect for another meaningful vote hingeo what progress u.k. make in the coming days. crucial what happens now coming up next, the fed signals its ready to end its balance sheet reduction this year. we'll have more on the fomc minutes. stay with us >>> plus, samsung unveils its new foldable smartphone, but with a steep price tag we'll also have deals -- details on that coming up next a business owner always goes beyond what people expect. that's why we built the...
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. >> police are looking for jamarry hammond. they say he shot a man after getting into a fight with another person. the pair d not know each other prior to the shooting. >> this was a targeted incident. it was a shooting at the mall, shooting.l >> the man who was shot walked to the hospital and is expected be okay. >>> we're learning a student was attacked aa montgomery county school. this happened last week in gaithersburg. four students face assault charges that left the victim hurt. >> a former transgender student may h we a fight. gavin grimm sued the school board in 2017. the district banned him from using the restroom. a federal judge ruled that grimm can sue the school board. it lists him as female on his transcript. the board will hold a public meeting tomorrow, to discuss allowing transgender students to core respond with their gender identity. >>> in missouri, whiteout conditions caused adl dea pile-up. look at the scene here and the aftermath. you can see snow blanketed the highway. tractor-trailers veere off of the s
. >> police are looking for jamarry hammond. they say he shot a man after getting into a fight with another person. the pair d not know each other prior to the shooting. >> this was a targeted incident. it was a shooting at the mall, shooting.l >> the man who was shot walked to the hospital and is expected be okay. >>> we're learning a student was attacked aa montgomery county school. this happened last week in gaithersburg. four students face assault charges that...
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and the importance that philip hammond is keen to pursue a close economic relationship with china.ationship is worth around £60 billion a year and after brexit, when the uk is able to do more bilateral trade deals, the government will undoubtedly be looking to improve on that and build on that. but this episode demonstrates that it's going to be a particularly sensitive relationship and at times, a difficult one to handle. thousands of criminals in england and wales will be tagged with gps trackers, to allow authorities to constantly monitor their wherabouts. the current tags, which are worn by around 60,000 offenders, are only linked to a fixed address such as an offender's home, with alerts generated if they are not there at certain hours. our home affairs correspondent, danny shaw reports. we have gps technology in our cars and smartphones. now it's being used to track the movements of offenders and suspects on bail. this is a demonstration of how satellite tags are fitted, using an expert who has helped set up the scheme. sending an alert if somebody does do an area they are ba
and the importance that philip hammond is keen to pursue a close economic relationship with china.ationship is worth around £60 billion a year and after brexit, when the uk is able to do more bilateral trade deals, the government will undoubtedly be looking to improve on that and build on that. but this episode demonstrates that it's going to be a particularly sensitive relationship and at times, a difficult one to handle. thousands of criminals in england and wales will be tagged with gps...
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hammond is nowt in new york. i advise an application be ade to make the profile likeness. which will be done to perfection. it is worth the expense. down towill hand future generations. no expense shall be spared. some years later, william thorton -- sat with charles bird king. he went to london in 1806 to study painting with benjamin west. returning home in 1812. his first visit to washington dc occurred later. immediately in demand as a portrait painter, king is best known for portraits to native american visitors to washington that he painted beginning in 1822. they include this portrait, this is a copy of the original. the originals were burned in a fire in the smithsonian. there are numerous copies by king. this is one of the copies on the right. had painted 130 of these portraits. he had opened an art hour you where he exhibited his own work. date in the 1820's and be suggested for his portrait of wind thorton. one possible opportunity to paint door and occurred in 1825. men were appointed by john quincy serve on a three-man commission. jj competition for the sculptu
hammond is nowt in new york. i advise an application be ade to make the profile likeness. which will be done to perfection. it is worth the expense. down towill hand future generations. no expense shall be spared. some years later, william thorton -- sat with charles bird king. he went to london in 1806 to study painting with benjamin west. returning home in 1812. his first visit to washington dc occurred later. immediately in demand as a portrait painter, king is best known for portraits to...
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keeping an eye o on the valuluef the british pound trading strongerer after philip hammond suggesestedevised deal with the e.u. couould be possible. turning next to and a wherere te country's economic crisis meaeas manyny p people in b border tote giveven up using the lococ currencycy. the e colombian peso replaced it in everyday transactions. newhe peso has become the local currency. are opting for colombian banknotes instead of the bolivar, which has become next to worthless. in pesos, oranges sugar in pesos, glasses in pesos. amount to bolivar's just over one peso in columbia. as the severe economic crisis continues to grip venezuela, hyperinflation pushed up the prices of everyday items. a kilo of rice cost 220,000 boulevards, leavingg many ennis violent -- meaning many that -- meaning many venezuelans are going hungry. >> you can get flour, sugar, rice, oil. you cannot even buy a bag of rice. >> nicolas maduro's bids to bolster the economy has failed to slow down the economic freefall. for some, the worthless currency has other uses. across the border in columbia, this artist is t
keeping an eye o on the valuluef the british pound trading strongerer after philip hammond suggesestedevised deal with the e.u. couould be possible. turning next to and a wherere te country's economic crisis meaeas manyny p people in b border tote giveven up using the lococ currencycy. the e colombian peso replaced it in everyday transactions. newhe peso has become the local currency. are opting for colombian banknotes instead of the bolivar, which has become next to worthless. in pesos,...
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anne arundel county police are looking for 17-year-oldar jamy hammond. they tell us he pulle g out aun and shot a man at one of thetr ces of the mall last night after getting into some sort of a fight with that person. it's unclear what that fight was over. investigators say the pair did not know each other prior to the shooting. >> this was a targeted incident. it resulted from an altercation. so it was a shooting at the mall, not a mall shooting. and thaos very important clarify, as well. >> the man who was shot walked to the hospital, as expected to be okay. >>> the white house is digging in for a fight over president trump's national emergency declaration. democrats are planning to introducees aution disapproving of the declaration and several republican senators already signaling they'll vote against the president. today white house senior adviser stephen miller saying the president is prepared to issue his first veto if congress tries to block it. meanwhile,nu lawmakers con to debate whether this is a manufactured crisis to get billions of dollars
anne arundel county police are looking for 17-year-oldar jamy hammond. they tell us he pulle g out aun and shot a man at one of thetr ces of the mall last night after getting into some sort of a fight with that person. it's unclear what that fight was over. investigators say the pair did not know each other prior to the shooting. >> this was a targeted incident. it resulted from an altercation. so it was a shooting at the mall, not a mall shooting. and thaos very important clarify, as...
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steve hammond said he'd been wearing these $89 adidas shoes for a couple months when he noticed theyg apart, specific by right arched there. he called adidas and the company agreed to replace this faulty footwear. steve says he sent the shoes back and confirmed delivery. well, a month or so passed with no response. cord of the return and he s time would get no refund as a result. so steve his t adidas, and waited again. after several more weeks, his patience ran out and he turned to us. we asked adidas what happened, it declined to talk to us but it did send steve a gift card for $150, about $60 more than he paid for the shoes. steve did everything right in this case. he took photos of the problem, he saved his ts, he even tracked the return shipment and got proof of delivery. it still wasn't enough, so we were happy to step in. maybe we can help you, too. call us any time, 888-996-tips or online at nbcbayarea.com/responds. >> thanks, chris. >>> the notorious fashion editor and known for her impeccable style she may have finally met her match. her name is harper beckham, daughter of
steve hammond said he'd been wearing these $89 adidas shoes for a couple months when he noticed theyg apart, specific by right arched there. he called adidas and the company agreed to replace this faulty footwear. steve says he sent the shoes back and confirmed delivery. well, a month or so passed with no response. cord of the return and he s time would get no refund as a result. so steve his t adidas, and waited again. after several more weeks, his patience ran out and he turned to us. we...
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lawmakers have criticized philip hammond. the u.k.greement to deliver a deal dividend for the economy mp said the damage and no deal should not be described in those terms. the company is getting ready for all brexit outcomes. are filing a few weeks worth of stock outside the u.k. valentines, -- produced in versa,and divide selling. francine: thank you so much. in itscame up short first earnings report since the arrest of donald good in november. the carmaker took an $83 million charge related to the conversation. it also forecast earnings to fall. to catchalways great up with you. how much does this have to do anymore?ot being there >> you can feel carlos ghosn's ghost in that room today as they spoke at length about turning the page and wanting to forge strong relations with the alliance partners moving on from the sag a, which is in its 86 day since carlos ghosn was detained in tokyo back on november 19. well.s headlines as a lot of media was here because of carlos ghosn's alleged lifestyle. his big marie antoinette themed wedding
lawmakers have criticized philip hammond. the u.k.greement to deliver a deal dividend for the economy mp said the damage and no deal should not be described in those terms. the company is getting ready for all brexit outcomes. are filing a few weeks worth of stock outside the u.k. valentines, -- produced in versa,and divide selling. francine: thank you so much. in itscame up short first earnings report since the arrest of donald good in november. the carmaker took an $83 million charge related...
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the chancellor philip hammond said the slower growth was likely to continue this year because of thencertainty over brexit and a weaker global economy. 0ur economics correspondent andy verity explains. this telford manufacturer takes metal parts for everything from gateposts to lorries to streetlights and coats them in zinc. in 2018, as for many british companies, business was slower than it would have liked. 0rders started dropping in the spring and for the rest of the year, that got worse. as it became obvious the economy was slowing down, the pound dropped in value, meaning it needed more pounds to buy raw materials in dollars or euros. cost pressures for us in 2018 were mostly due to rising zinc costs. zinc is our largest raw material used within a factory and it used to coat all of our components. as a double whammy for our customers, with rising steel prices, this proved very difficult for us in 2018. we also experienced a high turnover of staff which has had a negative impact on our efficiency. manufacturing has often struggled when other sectors have done well. for most of th
the chancellor philip hammond said the slower growth was likely to continue this year because of thencertainty over brexit and a weaker global economy. 0ur economics correspondent andy verity explains. this telford manufacturer takes metal parts for everything from gateposts to lorries to streetlights and coats them in zinc. in 2018, as for many british companies, business was slower than it would have liked. 0rders started dropping in the spring and for the rest of the year, that got worse. as...
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it makes the budget very difficult for philip hammond because he was intending to have quite a positiveeresting remarks in terms of how we should interpret the economy. there was a piece by david davis for the times the last couple of days saying that it's the sterling takes a hammering, that might bea sterling takes a hammering, that might be a good thing because it will make our exports cheaper, at a time when we are trying to liberate ourselves from the shackles. obviously, it's a strategy that if you steer the economy towards that, the global britain's strategy. you steer the economy towards that, the global britain's strategym means tourist numbers soar because people go for the cheap pound. you can see where this spins out but at the same time, you look at the key figures, and given that brexit supporters and ministers alike point to business investment as a sign of british economic confidence, the sign any businesses opening up, it's a vote of confidence in brexit britain. investment 3.7% lower than in the same quarter last year, it is this showing a chill in the environment and
it makes the budget very difficult for philip hammond because he was intending to have quite a positiveeresting remarks in terms of how we should interpret the economy. there was a piece by david davis for the times the last couple of days saying that it's the sterling takes a hammering, that might bea sterling takes a hammering, that might be a good thing because it will make our exports cheaper, at a time when we are trying to liberate ourselves from the shackles. obviously, it's a strategy...
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hance our lethality and increase our mass the road deprives chancellor of the exchange or philip hammond of two memorandum of understanding he expected to finalize this week which would have provided some much needed good news as breck's it approaches the news comes a day after news that the continued tariffs on u.k. steel imports to the united states should not only be continued but increased at the behest of u.s. steel manufacturers not a good couple of trade related days for the u.k. . and we now get an update on the upstart tesla are they the safety of cars around as a company claims for more we go to los angeles and a touch of sweet. only at least ten level have flying cars but now it will be fifty and it will drive fifty it's coming into question just as the website describes its model acts as the safest quickest and most capable sport utility vehicle in history and with its falcon wing doors and its panoramic view going from zero to sixty mph in only two point nine seconds there's no question it's a highly desirable s.u.v. but this week a new jersey man says his mark carter says w
hance our lethality and increase our mass the road deprives chancellor of the exchange or philip hammond of two memorandum of understanding he expected to finalize this week which would have provided some much needed good news as breck's it approaches the news comes a day after news that the continued tariffs on u.k. steel imports to the united states should not only be continued but increased at the behest of u.s. steel manufacturers not a good couple of trade related days for the u.k. . and...
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but first, the chancellor, philip hammond, has suggested that mps could get the chance to vote on theresa's brexit deal as early as next week. he said the timing of the so—called meaningful vote would depend on progress in talks that are taking place over the next few days. theresa may met the eu's jean—claude juncker on wednesday and said progress had been made on changes to the brexit deal. though mrjuncker‘s verdict on the meeting was less optimistic. in the commons, mps were told what would happen next. if the government has not secured a majority in this house in favour of a withdrawal agreement and a political declaration, the government will make a statement on tuesday the 26th of february and table an amendable motion relating to the statement and a minister will move that motion on wednesday the 27th of february, thereby enabling the house to vote on it and on any amendments to it on that day. mr speaker, it is absolutely unacceptable that the government has failed to effectively plan its brexit strategy of the last 2.5 years. the prime minister gave a speech in lancaster house o
but first, the chancellor, philip hammond, has suggested that mps could get the chance to vote on theresa's brexit deal as early as next week. he said the timing of the so—called meaningful vote would depend on progress in talks that are taking place over the next few days. theresa may met the eu's jean—claude juncker on wednesday and said progress had been made on changes to the brexit deal. though mrjuncker‘s verdict on the meeting was less optimistic. in the commons, mps were told what...
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a planned visit by the chancellor, philip hammond, to china next week is no longer going ahead.er reports that the government in beijing was angered by a speech this week in which the defence secretary, gavin williamson, signalled the uk s intention to send an aircraft carrier to the pacific. a spokesman for the treasury said the visit was never confirmed or announced. nigeria's presidential elections have been postponed by a week, just hours before polls were due to open across the country. the independent national electoral commission blamed the delay on logistical difficulties, after reports of problems distributing voting material. 0ur correspondent tomi 0ladipo is in the capital abuja. what explanation was offered by the commission for this rather abrupt last—minute decision? commission for this rather abrupt last-minute decision? the commission gave this medal of the night statement and did not open the floor for any questions from journalists when they made the announcement. they said they had reviewed the operational and logistical processes and that it would not be feas
a planned visit by the chancellor, philip hammond, to china next week is no longer going ahead.er reports that the government in beijing was angered by a speech this week in which the defence secretary, gavin williamson, signalled the uk s intention to send an aircraft carrier to the pacific. a spokesman for the treasury said the visit was never confirmed or announced. nigeria's presidential elections have been postponed by a week, just hours before polls were due to open across the country....
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here, there's been a boost for the chancellor, philip hammond, after the government recorded its biggestovernment spent. our economics correspondent dharshini david has been looking through the numbers. the chancellor has all of us to thank for his unexpected large windfall. january is typically a lucrative month for the government because of the self—assessment deadline. but this time, it earned a massive £21 billion from corporation tax and income tax alone injanuary. thanks in part to higher wages and profits. every year, the government spends hundreds of billions of pounds on public services and welfare. typically exceeding the amount of money it gets in, so across the year, it tends to run a shortfall, or a deficit, which it plugs by borrowing. and this is what's happened over the last two years. last year, the government managed to borrow less than expected. this year, it needs an even smaller amount. these higher tax receipts means the chancellor should easily meet his borrowing target of £25.5 billion. all of this is good news for the chancellor as we head towards the spring stat
here, there's been a boost for the chancellor, philip hammond, after the government recorded its biggestovernment spent. our economics correspondent dharshini david has been looking through the numbers. the chancellor has all of us to thank for his unexpected large windfall. january is typically a lucrative month for the government because of the self—assessment deadline. but this time, it earned a massive £21 billion from corporation tax and income tax alone injanuary. thanks in part to...
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the entirety of last year amounted to just one point four percent british treasury secretary philip hammond acknowledged the bad news with the expected understatement telling an inner and interviewer its guide network there is no doubt that the economy is being overshadowed by the uncertainty created by the bracts that process. and turning to the consequences of rex's abroad cambodia may be the latest nation to feel the after effects of the messy european breakup the u.k. reportedly buys nearly eight percent of all cambodian exports leading the world trade organization to were warned last week that a no deal so-called hard brecht that could erase a full percentage from cambodia's g.d.p. and more from household consumption meanwhile cambodia faces other potential headwinds from europe as the european union considers economic sanctions against the government of prime minister who in say over alleged political repression cambodia is among forty nine nations allowed preferential terms of trade under the e.u. so-called everything but arms or e.b.m. agreement in the event of a hard brecht that ca
the entirety of last year amounted to just one point four percent british treasury secretary philip hammond acknowledged the bad news with the expected understatement telling an inner and interviewer its guide network there is no doubt that the economy is being overshadowed by the uncertainty created by the bracts that process. and turning to the consequences of rex's abroad cambodia may be the latest nation to feel the after effects of the messy european breakup the u.k. reportedly buys nearly...