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background and training so he doesn't fit the typical pattern here has long been a businessman so i suspect that there are certain folks in hong kong and perhaps even in china itself would deal with him on a business level but as a result dealing with him on strategic issues whether it's about north korea where the south china sea is something that the chinese simply just don't have much experience with and i suspect that they are busily trying to figure out where he's going to come down. trump is going to be looking for china's support when it comes to putting pressure on north korea to limit their nuclear program what specifically is he going to be looking to get out of china on this trip. well what we've already seen this administration do is impose secondary sanctions on key banks and businesses that are doing business with north korea so i suspect that he's going to probably push for further clampdowns north korea also accesses the global internet largely through north korea in. largely through china's internet and cable structure so it's possible that he may also push to have trying t
background and training so he doesn't fit the typical pattern here has long been a businessman so i suspect that there are certain folks in hong kong and perhaps even in china itself would deal with him on a business level but as a result dealing with him on strategic issues whether it's about north korea where the south china sea is something that the chinese simply just don't have much experience with and i suspect that they are busily trying to figure out where he's going to come down. trump...
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i suspect at least two thirds of all men in offices. and a good number of women. i don't know.t it is probable most offices will have pornography accessed from. in most offices i have worked and it is absolutely a disciplinary matter if you have looked at pornography on your work computer. we mention the borisjohnson your work computer. we mention the boris johnson and left your work computer. we mention the borisjohnson and left his job was under threat. lots of people have been calling for him to go on a very strong words about him from jeremy corbyn, not just the strong words about him from jeremy corbyn, notjust the usual calls strong words about him from jeremy corbyn, not just the usual calls for him to resign but saying boris johnson has undermined our country and put our citizens at risk with his incompetence and colonial throwback views. pretty tough words from jeremy corbyn. absolutely. i worked on this story this week and i was shocked, nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe's mp and i realised when i spoke to her mp they have been trying to get boris johnson or someone in the fo
i suspect at least two thirds of all men in offices. and a good number of women. i don't know.t it is probable most offices will have pornography accessed from. in most offices i have worked and it is absolutely a disciplinary matter if you have looked at pornography on your work computer. we mention the borisjohnson your work computer. we mention the boris johnson and left your work computer. we mention the borisjohnson and left his job was under threat. lots of people have been calling for...
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and the issue is that once you open up the capacity for having an official definition, then i suspect any organization that represents other groups that are
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young people and, i suspect, is that part of the problem?d for a while and they have to change. we are seeing twitter changing and all of these are chasing advertising revenues. the platform changing is one part and the second is the ability to get revenue. facebook and google are really the champions of that. you will head to the green room because he will talk us through some of the other stories in the papers. lots of details are about snapchat. also, you have been in touch with your thoughts on austin bennett saying i can live without snapchat. tell us your thoughts and we will reveal that throughout the show. big rallies in favour of catalonia's independence from spain are due to take place in barcelona later, as the country's political crisis continues. a senior spanish minister has told the bbc that the government has no sympathy for the sacked catalan president. carles puigdemont — currently in exile in brussels — has challenged eu leaders to commit to recognising the result of catalonia's elections next month, even if they lead to i
young people and, i suspect, is that part of the problem?d for a while and they have to change. we are seeing twitter changing and all of these are chasing advertising revenues. the platform changing is one part and the second is the ability to get revenue. facebook and google are really the champions of that. you will head to the green room because he will talk us through some of the other stories in the papers. lots of details are about snapchat. also, you have been in touch with your...
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i suspect this will have some effect but there's still four weeks to go. suspect roy moore will probably hype up the campaign and maybe go to the sort of key bellwether issues which have compelled him and people hike him -- like him in the past 12 months. and that is going to be on sharia law, and abortion and things like that. ? >> we heard alex marquardt talking about a person coming forward. natalie talked about another person coming forward. people who knew him back in the past saying he did date young girls. will this sway opinions? >> it may do. there have been a lot of sexual allegations across the party and people who have supported them. donald trump, there were a number of allegation against him. but what is different here, it seems to me anyway, this is to do with underage girls. and i think for evangelical communities and others, i think as well as the law, of of course, this could be a much more damaging issue, but as you can see already, there is a partisan, sort of perspective on all this, that anybody who accuses a republican is always seen
i suspect this will have some effect but there's still four weeks to go. suspect roy moore will probably hype up the campaign and maybe go to the sort of key bellwether issues which have compelled him and people hike him -- like him in the past 12 months. and that is going to be on sharia law, and abortion and things like that. ? >> we heard alex marquardt talking about a person coming forward. natalie talked about another person coming forward. people who knew him back in the past saying...
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there was material in the indictment that i had never seen before, i had suspected. it was fascinating. you can get, when you're a prosecutor like him, when you can get cypress to hand over banking records, you can get behind the veil, and manafort really had cast a veil over his activities and was lying about them. the papadopoulos part, it just shows you there are not many leaks coming out of, you know, out of mueller's operation. i think a lot of the leaks are coming out of the fence, as they often do. he is running a very tight ship. some shoe will drop next but not clear which one. >> stewart: we conclude with griffin dunne, director of new documentary "joan didion: the center will not hold." >> throughout her whole life, the things she writes about is a world in disorder and eventually her life became a world of disorder, and she's trying to make these connections. >> stewart: nick confessore, alexandra suich bass and griffin dunne, when we continue. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multi
there was material in the indictment that i had never seen before, i had suspected. it was fascinating. you can get, when you're a prosecutor like him, when you can get cypress to hand over banking records, you can get behind the veil, and manafort really had cast a veil over his activities and was lying about them. the papadopoulos part, it just shows you there are not many leaks coming out of, you know, out of mueller's operation. i think a lot of the leaks are coming out of the fence, as...
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you might say, however, if you're a skeptic and i suspect there are a few here, why can we get done with 20,000 foreign troops what we couldn't get done with 150,000? very fair question. well, what are they going to do? i think what they're going to do is get out in the field as combat advisers to afghan units that are in contact with the enemy. this does raise the risks for american forces who have largely been confined to headquarters and training facilities in the last couple of years. there's now going to be a larger number out in the field. sort of the way we've been operating in iraq in the fight against isis the last three years. so there will be more of that. and many of these units in the afghan army and police have very, very young leadership. it hasn't really gotten that strong yet because a lot of their leadership was politicized in the karzai period in particular. i think it's gradually reforming and improving, but we sort of skipped over a step of being out there in the field mentoring with them when president obama accelerated the draw down in decisions he made. in 2013, '
you might say, however, if you're a skeptic and i suspect there are a few here, why can we get done with 20,000 foreign troops what we couldn't get done with 150,000? very fair question. well, what are they going to do? i think what they're going to do is get out in the field as combat advisers to afghan units that are in contact with the enemy. this does raise the risks for american forces who have largely been confined to headquarters and training facilities in the last couple of years....
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i suspect it was stolen. enemies of washington, they did not want the house built. people wanted to move the capital to philadelphia -- or keep it in philadelphia. washington was not there, so this cornerstone laying was not -- the one at the capital was very formal. this one got kind of ratty. rowdy. one got kind of they drank all night. after that, a guard was put at the place 24 hours a day. so i suspect something went on that we do not know about and did not want anyone to know about here. i suspect it's at the bottom of the potomac somewhere. so then construction began. williamson was an expert. he was from the highlands in scotland, he had worked for the powerful grant family. there is still a house there that he built and his name is there when he was born in the most church when he was christened and all. he was a man in his 60's when he came here. he got irritated at people, particularly irish. james hoban we talked about earlier was really the superintendent. so they clashed big-time. the basement level was built by colin williamson and it is a beautiful p
i suspect it was stolen. enemies of washington, they did not want the house built. people wanted to move the capital to philadelphia -- or keep it in philadelphia. washington was not there, so this cornerstone laying was not -- the one at the capital was very formal. this one got kind of ratty. rowdy. one got kind of they drank all night. after that, a guard was put at the place 24 hours a day. so i suspect something went on that we do not know about and did not want anyone to know about here....
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means even more wind across the eastern counties, and given this is the coldest day of the week, i suspectn this is the coldest day of the week, isuspect, while given this is the coldest day of the week, i suspect, while many of the showers are across northern and eastern parts and they will be quite wintry. hello. this is bbc news. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment. first, the headlines. international trade secretary liam fox has said the future of the irish border cannot be resolved until the united kingdom and the eu have reached a trade agreement. two of the five people killed when a stolen car hit a tree in leeds have been named on social media as brothers ellis and elliot thornton. police are holding two teenage boys in custody. the husband ofjailed british woman nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe has accused iranian media of prejudicing his wife's case after iranian state tv claimed she was working to train journalists. in the past few minutes, the threat level of a volcano on the island of bali has been raised to its highest point. the indonesian authorities ar
means even more wind across the eastern counties, and given this is the coldest day of the week, i suspectn this is the coldest day of the week, isuspect, while given this is the coldest day of the week, i suspect, while many of the showers are across northern and eastern parts and they will be quite wintry. hello. this is bbc news. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment. first, the headlines. international trade secretary liam fox has said the future of the irish...
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. >> i suspect, i could be wrong, you tell me if i am, jen, i suspect there are times when you certainly felt sorry for yourself. but help me understand how you handle perhaps feeling sorry for omar. >> before we actually got married we were engaged and i said many, many times to him. you don't have to do this. like when you asked me to marry you we were signing up for a vision of our life that was you know traveling the world. and having fun. being free and having a family and all of that. and so you don't have to sign up to do this. and he said to me, you know, are you kidding? you know, i waited my whole life basically. and we really have waited our whole lives for each other. so there is the sense of you know, i am getting better. it's really slow, but i improve year over year through treatment. through drugs that have helped. and it's slow. but regardless, you kind of learn that what matters is what you have together. and even though you know, our lives are smaller in some ways they're also much richer and much more meaningful. which is not to say i don't want to get better tomorrow
. >> i suspect, i could be wrong, you tell me if i am, jen, i suspect there are times when you certainly felt sorry for yourself. but help me understand how you handle perhaps feeling sorry for omar. >> before we actually got married we were engaged and i said many, many times to him. you don't have to do this. like when you asked me to marry you we were signing up for a vision of our life that was you know traveling the world. and having fun. being free and having a family and all...
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they are in a bit of a conundrum here, and i suspect that the arrests are not permanent, this is notecessarily an absolute purge. i suspect that is the move to get them to negotiate and put their waste behind the crown prince as opposed to creating obstacles. i think they are geared toward that kind of outcome. will the crown prince get that kind of outcome? that remains to be seen. >> we had a ballistic missile flyover riyadh. it's not something that happens every day, coming from yemen. how much more escalation will there be? problem, how can the kingdom manage the domestic transformation, which is massive in terms of scale, and we have already discussed it is happening way too fast, and how can a deal with the challenges on the external front? you have to be coherent at home in order to effectively deal with the threat from the outside. this is going to be very, very tricky, but i suspect the king and his son would not have moved so rapidly on the domestic front if they did not feel they had a good chance to succeed. but then again, there are so many variables up in the air, we ju
they are in a bit of a conundrum here, and i suspect that the arrests are not permanent, this is notecessarily an absolute purge. i suspect that is the move to get them to negotiate and put their waste behind the crown prince as opposed to creating obstacles. i think they are geared toward that kind of outcome. will the crown prince get that kind of outcome? that remains to be seen. >> we had a ballistic missile flyover riyadh. it's not something that happens every day, coming from yemen....
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>> i suspect it was stolen. they didn't want that house built. and people wanted to move the capital to philadelphia. and -- or keep it in philadelphia. and everybody -- washington wasn't there, so this cornerstone laying was not as decorous as the one at the capital. the one at the capital was very formal. this one got kind of rowdy. and they went down to rhodes tavern and drank all night. but after that, a guard was put at the place 24 hours a day. so i suspect something went on that we don't know about and that they didn't want anybody to know about here. i suspect it's in the bottom of the potomac somewhere, the corner plate. so then conduction began. and collin williamson was an expert. he had worked -- he was from the highlands, in scotland. he had worked for the powerful grant family. there's still a house there that he built and his name is still there when he was born in the little church, when he was christened and all. but he was a man in his 60s when he came here. and he was -- got irritated at people, particularly people who were iri
>> i suspect it was stolen. they didn't want that house built. and people wanted to move the capital to philadelphia. and -- or keep it in philadelphia. and everybody -- washington wasn't there, so this cornerstone laying was not as decorous as the one at the capital. the one at the capital was very formal. this one got kind of rowdy. and they went down to rhodes tavern and drank all night. but after that, a guard was put at the place 24 hours a day. so i suspect something went on that we...
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i suspect the people of alabama will not take a risk like this. >> the white house has not gone as farhave. do they need to? >> look, we've been through this before as republicans where we had in 2010 there was a candidate who said that said she was a witch. in 2012 a legitimate rape comment by a candidate. now we have this situation with roy moore, who, again, defies the constitution. had been removed from the supreme court and now these very serious allegations of sexual misconduct. we cannot be branded by individuals like this. it's times like this that the leaders of the party have to step up and do what's right. hey, i'm not running for office, again. i'm just saying this for the good of the party. we are the party of abraham lincoln and we have a tradition and we should be much more concerned about the brand of this party. when it's going to be stained by somebody of this caliber and mr. moore. >> again, what we heard from kellyanne conway and what we heard from the official white house statement is that if the allegations are true, then moore should step aside. but they do not b
i suspect the people of alabama will not take a risk like this. >> the white house has not gone as farhave. do they need to? >> look, we've been through this before as republicans where we had in 2010 there was a candidate who said that said she was a witch. in 2012 a legitimate rape comment by a candidate. now we have this situation with roy moore, who, again, defies the constitution. had been removed from the supreme court and now these very serious allegations of sexual...
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but what i suspect is, i would not be surprised if britain just crashes out without a deal.arted, or types of people who don't mind having in britain, even with lots of problems, britain is not going to be uganda. many of us will see things going down, jobs, but you have skills, industry, everything. don't mindhat. further, what matters is that we are running the show. people like me go home. no, no. parliamentary sovereignty... but that question was at the heart of the referendum. you want me to go... african migrants were not in the question at all! is because we are at the unspoken victims. i'm telling you. you point a lot about these europeans, that's ok. because for us, you cannot send us the way... where are we going? commonwealth immigration actually suffered because we had to let in an unlimited number of eu migrants. britain wants to stop that. i'm sorry, that isn't true. on the sovereignty issue, what was really interesting this week was this debate that is rambling on about how much mps are going to have over the shape brexit. a lot of people were saying that they
but what i suspect is, i would not be surprised if britain just crashes out without a deal.arted, or types of people who don't mind having in britain, even with lots of problems, britain is not going to be uganda. many of us will see things going down, jobs, but you have skills, industry, everything. don't mindhat. further, what matters is that we are running the show. people like me go home. no, no. parliamentary sovereignty... but that question was at the heart of the referendum. you want me...
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and i think i suspect also the panel probably agrees that the scale of u.s. interests engaged in the conflict is somewhere in the real but limited neighborhood. the stakes that the united states faces in afghanistan today involve some combination of the use of afghan territory as a base for terrorists to attack us, as mike pointed out. that is a real problem, but it is not a problem that's unique to afghanistan. there are lots of pieces of real estate around the world where al qaeda or the islamic state or jebad al-nusra or any of dozens of other violent militant groups that mean us ill aren't now but might be in the future. if the way we're going to deal with this generation-long problem of how do we cope with violent extremism is we're going to spend $30 billion a year and send 24,000 soldiers everywhere they might be in the future but aren't now, we're going to run out of dollars and soldiers a long time before violent extremists run out of real estate. i tend to suspect that the more compelling american stake in afghanistan is regional stability, which is
and i think i suspect also the panel probably agrees that the scale of u.s. interests engaged in the conflict is somewhere in the real but limited neighborhood. the stakes that the united states faces in afghanistan today involve some combination of the use of afghan territory as a base for terrorists to attack us, as mike pointed out. that is a real problem, but it is not a problem that's unique to afghanistan. there are lots of pieces of real estate around the world where al qaeda or the...
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. >> i suspect that's the reason. o the sex, the gender of the stranger, whether that makes a difference. as a guy, i wouldn't have any qualms about, you know, doing cpr with a man. with a woman, you know -- >> you would be more careful? >> i would be more careful. more reluctant in that way. >> i get it. >> bill's like, uh-huh. how about you tell us about the wintry mix. >> doing cpr the weather. >> please. after the cold weather. >> the chilly rain falling, we'll get sunshine later today. you'll have bundle up and grab your umbrella. >> use your mouth. >> right. we'll see a few snowflakes in the mountains, but so far, not one in camelback. the live view from there. a wintry mix is possible in the lehigh valley and the suburbs first thing. mainly just rain. look at the temperatures. nicely above freezing for the lehigh valley and the suburbs. 39 in delaware. 40 in philadelphia. there are some cooler neighborhoods in new jersey, but it's only a chilly, light rain falling this morning. 37 in adco and piney hollow. 39 at
. >> i suspect that's the reason. o the sex, the gender of the stranger, whether that makes a difference. as a guy, i wouldn't have any qualms about, you know, doing cpr with a man. with a woman, you know -- >> you would be more careful? >> i would be more careful. more reluctant in that way. >> i get it. >> bill's like, uh-huh. how about you tell us about the wintry mix. >> doing cpr the weather. >> please. after the cold weather. >> the chilly...
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i suspect they are saving that accolade for the machine comes after this one.for this talk of power. and that is down to what lurks under the hood of this console. it has an eight core processor. it has a fork a blu—ray player thrown in as well. —— this means that the machine can throw out 4k graphics in high—definition. what those numbers and specs mean is that it can generate better graphics than the old xbox one s, which had a maximum resolution of 1080p. what it does mean is that there is an incredible level of detail in the graphics. look at this porsche i am driving in porsche. i have bumped and grace of a couple of times, and you can see every single debt and dean, every single bit of chipped paintwork. it is very detailed. —— matt abood. some titles will be enhanced, like rise of the tomb raider. he has would be standardised. microsoft says it is up standardised. microsoft says it is up to developers to choose how they will use the brunt. —— rise of the tomb raider. this new digital virtuosity is great if you own a 4k tv. but how do they achieve these g
i suspect they are saving that accolade for the machine comes after this one.for this talk of power. and that is down to what lurks under the hood of this console. it has an eight core processor. it has a fork a blu—ray player thrown in as well. —— this means that the machine can throw out 4k graphics in high—definition. what those numbers and specs mean is that it can generate better graphics than the old xbox one s, which had a maximum resolution of 1080p. what it does mean is that...
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. >> yeah, anderson, i suspected that somebody from the network would call me and i wanted to have aiew. and i really wanted to be able to say the agency stood by the intelligence community assessment. so i contacted them early saturday morning and very quickly they responded very clearly the agency and director pompeo stood by the assessment that the russians did it. the president walked that back a little bit the next day, but you know, anderson, at the end of that exchange he said he has faith in the intelligence community as currentlily constituted, and that statement burned up most of the good will that the front end of the president's statement created when he said i believe american intelligence. >> general hayden, appreciate your time. now the panel. ana in ana, what do you make of these communications? >> it makes you ask the question what does mueller know we still don't know? every single day a shoe seems to drop. it's hard to justify done junior didn't tell his father about the meeting. donald trump was in that tower the same day the meeting occurred. the fact that he twe
. >> yeah, anderson, i suspected that somebody from the network would call me and i wanted to have aiew. and i really wanted to be able to say the agency stood by the intelligence community assessment. so i contacted them early saturday morning and very quickly they responded very clearly the agency and director pompeo stood by the assessment that the russians did it. the president walked that back a little bit the next day, but you know, anderson, at the end of that exchange he said he...
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more likely here i suspect them out towards the west where it will be a decidedly frosty start.rn isles. something milder coming in from the atlantic. back to that in a second. away from the eastern side, northern ireland, western scotland and much of central and western england and wales, just seen the first signs of something that had milder. so many of the showers on friday more likely at low levels to be watery rather than wintry and all the while the very best of the sunshine will be in the west. near the irish sea coast, there is the chance of some showers drifting down. you see temperatures a little higher than was the case through thursday. 0n towards the weekend, we have cut off the supply of north and north—east chilly breezes and are beginning to see a waft of slightly milder air coming from the atlantic. we won't see a lot of sunshine. it will break at times. at least underneath the blanket of cloud the temperatures will be a bit higher, especially as we get towards sunday. you're watching beyond 100 days. washington and london — not such a special relationship after
more likely here i suspect them out towards the west where it will be a decidedly frosty start.rn isles. something milder coming in from the atlantic. back to that in a second. away from the eastern side, northern ireland, western scotland and much of central and western england and wales, just seen the first signs of something that had milder. so many of the showers on friday more likely at low levels to be watery rather than wintry and all the while the very best of the sunshine will be in...
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quite widely, i suspect, across one part of cumbria.e profile first up — minus 5 in cumbria but, out west, a bit of a different tale. more in the way of cloud here, because that weather front is not a million miles away. the mist and fog is not a widespread problem, but worth thinking about for the next hour or two if you're on the roads. through the day, this veil of cloud will creep further towards the east. ever—present, and in fact it's thick enough in one or two spots across the south—west already that there'll be the odd spot of rain. never amounting to very much on its southern extremity. you're going to have hazy sunshine, i would have thought, across central and eastern parts of england and wales. further north, there is a bit more about the cloud and, consequently, the rain here as well for the south—west of scotland into northern ireland too. further north and east in scotland, you are the drier —— the drier your day will be until you get to the northern isles and far north—east, a breeze and one or two showers. 0vernight, th
quite widely, i suspect, across one part of cumbria.e profile first up — minus 5 in cumbria but, out west, a bit of a different tale. more in the way of cloud here, because that weather front is not a million miles away. the mist and fog is not a widespread problem, but worth thinking about for the next hour or two if you're on the roads. through the day, this veil of cloud will creep further towards the east. ever—present, and in fact it's thick enough in one or two spots across the...
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defined us up as a feminist who feels very strongly about this movie has a very equal partnership and i suspect that this is something that i mean this calls that he's hardly got to hold all of his life thank you very much elizabeth will take in paris for that thank you. had some of the other stories making news around the world pakistan has applied its army after these clashes between police and hundreds of resumes protesters in the capital islamabad several people have been killed and many others wounded the religious hardliners have blocked the main routes into the season for more than two weeks they're demanding the resignation of a government minister of blasphemy. thousands of residents in the russian city of have protested a spike in radioactivity in the air over your own mountains suspected called person a nuclear fuel processing plant denied it was the source of contamination of the plant has been responsible for at least two of russia's biggest radioactive. here in germany political parties are rethinking their positions after the failure of coalition talks between chancellor angela m
defined us up as a feminist who feels very strongly about this movie has a very equal partnership and i suspect that this is something that i mean this calls that he's hardly got to hold all of his life thank you very much elizabeth will take in paris for that thank you. had some of the other stories making news around the world pakistan has applied its army after these clashes between police and hundreds of resumes protesters in the capital islamabad several people have been killed and many...
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but what i suspect is i would be surprised if britain crashes out without a deal. but you know why?e since that whole referendum started, these are types of people who don't mind having britain with lots of problems. life will do various things. aj scales, industry, everything. so there are people, these brexiteers, i would say, who don't mind that. for them, what matters is that we are running the show. and people like me go home, whether wanted here. that is true! parliamentary sovereignty and the immigration question are two different things. note that the referendum was at the heart of the referendum. —— the issue was at the heart of the referendum. i would assert that uganda, you have your brexit. african migrants were not in the question at all. this is about the question at all. this is about the eu migration. yes, but this is about us being unspoken victors. your point about europeans, europeans, europeans, that is ok. but you cannot send us away anybody knowing. and what immigration actually suffered because we had to let in an unlimited number... brexit wa nts to let in an
but what i suspect is i would be surprised if britain crashes out without a deal. but you know why?e since that whole referendum started, these are types of people who don't mind having britain with lots of problems. life will do various things. aj scales, industry, everything. so there are people, these brexiteers, i would say, who don't mind that. for them, what matters is that we are running the show. and people like me go home, whether wanted here. that is true! parliamentary sovereignty...
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i suspect nobody wanted to move anywhere. i would commend the prime minister for acting anywhere.vely on this issue. she came into the house at the beginning of the week when all this stuff broke and last week, and she made it very clear she will have zero tolerance to this sort of behaviour, this abuse of power, anything that remotely suggested an abusive minister or backbencher will be taken very seriously. she has delivered on this and will continue to do so. i am very, very proud of theresa may as our prime minister. it demonstrates real strength to deal with this and have no tolerance for any of deal with this and have no tolerance forany of us, deal with this and have no tolerance for any of us, anyone in a position of power to treat any member of staff, any other human being in a way that would make them feel so uncomfortable, so i think she is to be commended. i agree with need a code of conduct for the whole house. when i worked in business, hr is a serious part of business and reports directly to the chief executive and in the same way, i think what theresa may is propos
i suspect nobody wanted to move anywhere. i would commend the prime minister for acting anywhere.vely on this issue. she came into the house at the beginning of the week when all this stuff broke and last week, and she made it very clear she will have zero tolerance to this sort of behaviour, this abuse of power, anything that remotely suggested an abusive minister or backbencher will be taken very seriously. she has delivered on this and will continue to do so. i am very, very proud of theresa...
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still some showers can find the committee coastal strip i suspect in northern scotla nd coastal stripfairly low levels. during thursday, high pressure to the west, low pressure squeezing in it anything from the east and that will strengthen the wind across the eastern areas. still feeding some showers across eastern scotland along the east coast of england, even to low levels at this stage. don't be surprised. some showers out west. generally a lot of crisps sunshine. this is what it will feel like on thursday afternoon. subzero in many places. for friday, still some showers which could be wintry initially across the south—east and then a band of showery rain into the north—west. for the time being, things remain chilly even when we get some sunshine. as we head into the weekend, some signs that things will temporarily turn a full milder. all of dry weather with some cloud and patchy rain at times. hello again. this is business briefing. i'm sally bundock. focus on the future. a major summit between eu and africa kicks off in ivory coast. but will it really boost development? the us l
still some showers can find the committee coastal strip i suspect in northern scotla nd coastal stripfairly low levels. during thursday, high pressure to the west, low pressure squeezing in it anything from the east and that will strengthen the wind across the eastern areas. still feeding some showers across eastern scotland along the east coast of england, even to low levels at this stage. don't be surprised. some showers out west. generally a lot of crisps sunshine. this is what it will feel...
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i. suspect to. the parties involved an ex-military talks which collabs i expect that ms merkel will talk to the president about what her plans are it's very interesting that the prospective coalition wasn't able to form a government and the protagonists don't say much other than sharing common wisdom so i believe the persons involved in the secretary talks need to show the responsibility. welcome back you've been watching them martin shows the leader of the s.p.d. explaining why his party is standing by its decision not to enter into a coalition government with chancellor angela merkel that's after talks to form a coalition government here in berlin between merkel's conservatives the free democrats and the greens collapse there was hope that she could convince the social democrats to join in a coalition but mark shields just there announcing that will not happen the voters he said should be allowed to evaluate the situation he also said the s.p.d. is not afraid of new elections when he would stand ag
i. suspect to. the parties involved an ex-military talks which collabs i expect that ms merkel will talk to the president about what her plans are it's very interesting that the prospective coalition wasn't able to form a government and the protagonists don't say much other than sharing common wisdom so i believe the persons involved in the secretary talks need to show the responsibility. welcome back you've been watching them martin shows the leader of the s.p.d. explaining why his party is...
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self as a feminist who feels very strongly about this movie has a very equal partnership that and i suspect that this is something that i mean this calls that he's hardly got a home all his life thank you very much an elizabethan would take in paris for that thank you there to some of the other stories making news around the world thousands of residents and the russians there he tell your banks have protested a spike and radioactivity in the air over the year on their terms of the suspected coal press and nuclear fuel processing plants tonight it was the source of contamination the plant has been responsible for at least two of russia's biggest radioactive accidents. russia's president vladimir putin signed a law requiring foreign state funded media outlets operating in russia to register as foreign agents there thing as retaliation after the united states forced the russian state funded news kompany or tea for me known as russia today to register as a foreign agent. well here in germany political parties are rethinking their positions after the failure of coalition talks between chancellor
self as a feminist who feels very strongly about this movie has a very equal partnership that and i suspect that this is something that i mean this calls that he's hardly got a home all his life thank you very much an elizabethan would take in paris for that thank you there to some of the other stories making news around the world thousands of residents and the russians there he tell your banks have protested a spike and radioactivity in the air over the year on their terms of the suspected...
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i would just simply say that i suspect that the committee could end up reviewing that situation, as well. i -- again, i think that if i were in that position, i certainly wouldn't be wanting to come back to congress as -- at least to seek re-election. but, again, i think at that point, when you get into these types of discussions as to whether or not a member should resign, that often occurs at the speaker level. >> okay. >> to see the best way to sort that out. until then, we have to let the -- let members make their cases in the committee and we'll see where it goes. >> and we will continue to follow along. republican representative, charlie dent. thank you so much for your time. >> thank you, ana. >>> a frenzy or a fizzle? some stores see black friday crowds making a mad dash for deals. other stores, not so much. why it's do or die for some retailers. prudential asked these couples: how much money do you think you'll need in retirement? then we found out how many years that money would last them. how long do you think we'll keep -- oooooohhh! you stopped! you're gonna leave me back he
i would just simply say that i suspect that the committee could end up reviewing that situation, as well. i -- again, i think that if i were in that position, i certainly wouldn't be wanting to come back to congress as -- at least to seek re-election. but, again, i think at that point, when you get into these types of discussions as to whether or not a member should resign, that often occurs at the speaker level. >> okay. >> to see the best way to sort that out. until then, we have...
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i suspect china is driving those numbers. i haven't looked at them. this is a common problem that we could be addressing. but in the campaign, president trump equated china and mexico and somehow that has turned into mexico and canada. that's where we are today. >> so what i'm going to do, if there are some questions in the audience, if you would identify yourself and ask the question. no questions from the press, please. just from members of the audience. and i reserve the right as the moderator to amend or reject the question. i wish i had seen the gary arturo traveling road show. that i can imagine. >> assuming that there is a nafta agreement, it was reported earlier this week that in the event of a no deal brexit from the british government they'd in fact have a plan b which was in fact to approach nafta as an option. would the panel please comment on that assuming on the basis, of course, this is not purely posturing on negotiations. >> we did have a tea party over dealings with great britain a few years ago, but we didn't consider that. so is th
i suspect china is driving those numbers. i haven't looked at them. this is a common problem that we could be addressing. but in the campaign, president trump equated china and mexico and somehow that has turned into mexico and canada. that's where we are today. >> so what i'm going to do, if there are some questions in the audience, if you would identify yourself and ask the question. no questions from the press, please. just from members of the audience. and i reserve the right as the...
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guarantees of a fair trial but for one eu country to say to another, i am sorry but we are not confident that you can actually give this suspectot extradite him would be quite a challenge to how the eu operates. i think it would be a very profound and significant thing for a belgian court to say and i suspect they will go that far but what they may say is that the underlying purpose of this arrest warrant is political, not just that it arises from a political situation, which is obvious, but that the reason it is being issued and the reason mr puigdemont is being pursued is for political ends and that would be a reason not to grant the arrest warrant. the other problem is that spain do not have a good track record when it comes european arrest warrants. there are previous court decisions at the european court of human rights even at british courts against suspected eta terrorists when the spanish courts have been accused of breaching human rights of those suspects so they do not have a spotless record. the white house has attempted to downplay the findings of a report which goes against the trump administration's view on clima
guarantees of a fair trial but for one eu country to say to another, i am sorry but we are not confident that you can actually give this suspectot extradite him would be quite a challenge to how the eu operates. i think it would be a very profound and significant thing for a belgian court to say and i suspect they will go that far but what they may say is that the underlying purpose of this arrest warrant is political, not just that it arises from a political situation, which is obvious, but...
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in time when i'm working with the author i suspect my two might be those who join up all my own mom too much. to tell me that that will. i can tell when and where i got it when the guy you money. should. you want it to and get to know what that impulse was to going to where i was even though i was like you need a thousand a. year so we can you know was he just look to it you know was it your money. oh oh. oh. oh. oh. oh oh. oh. yes you do and i wonder if i was doing a lot of this very long as we're going to this little book eboni hollow videos that i was in fact as opposed to. tell me did you want to move on down his ministers or call it now doing really it's the nice old chums and you john the. league. was. we did as you know we in time say as a closer to home ec possible so we came and saw that it was. ok i gave you your one that i don't care about it topical cut us off with that life without him i said my god i'm sick. of this that's turning on him once in a monk or to. participate and toss and turn to what happened. on humans are some sin happening tonight as a smirk at that. weddin
in time when i'm working with the author i suspect my two might be those who join up all my own mom too much. to tell me that that will. i can tell when and where i got it when the guy you money. should. you want it to and get to know what that impulse was to going to where i was even though i was like you need a thousand a. year so we can you know was he just look to it you know was it your money. oh oh. oh. oh. oh. oh oh. oh. yes you do and i wonder if i was doing a lot of this very long as...
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despite the presence of sunshine, i suspect you won't have felt warm today.ve to thank the low pressure to the north—east of us. high pressure to the south—west. that generates this rather noticeable north—west wind. a really noticeable wind continues through the night across the north—eastern quarter of scotland. the gale force of wind here and a cope yous supply of showers across north and west parts of the british isles. if you are fully exposed, the showers working from there into the north midlands on what is going to bea north midlands on what is going to be a cold night and, as a consequence, if you put together the clearing skies or where you have had showers, the temperatures fall away and then ice made be an issue first up and then ice made be an issue first up on sunday. still the wind to be had in the north—eastern quarter of scotland. a bright start for many. there is still that ribbon of show, running out of the irish sea down through the north—west of england into the north midlands and, later in the day, having had a bright enough start in nor
despite the presence of sunshine, i suspect you won't have felt warm today.ve to thank the low pressure to the north—east of us. high pressure to the south—west. that generates this rather noticeable north—west wind. a really noticeable wind continues through the night across the north—eastern quarter of scotland. the gale force of wind here and a cope yous supply of showers across north and west parts of the british isles. if you are fully exposed, the showers working from there into...
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herself as a feminist who feels very strongly about this movie has a very equal partnership that and i suspect that this is something that i mean it's called that he's hardly got a home all his life thank you very much to an elizabethan would take in paris for that thank you but here in germany political parties are rethinking their positions after the failure of coalition talks between chancellor angela merkel's conservatives the liberal free democrats and the green party now all eyes are on the social democrats who had previously ruled days forming an other grand coalition under chancellor merkel but merkel for her part says she is adamant against fresh elections. that's what i'm going to merkel speak of political base at a party conference in northern germany voters here want to know what's going to happen next in berlin merkel says she does not want new elections and for going back to voters and telling them that they have to vote again i don't agree with that at all that's why she's now reaching out goods as we work well together so now we need to talk about the things that didn't work an
herself as a feminist who feels very strongly about this movie has a very equal partnership that and i suspect that this is something that i mean it's called that he's hardly got a home all his life thank you very much to an elizabethan would take in paris for that thank you but here in germany political parties are rethinking their positions after the failure of coalition talks between chancellor angela merkel's conservatives the liberal free democrats and the green party now all eyes are on...
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think the message that the irish government will be giving and the conversation we will have today, i suspect and that is that, yes, we all want to move on to phase two of the brexit negotiations, but we are not in a place right now that allows us to do that. the prime minister is facing renewed pressure to enshrine in law. the report says it could take away ministers‘ flexibility if negotiations come down to the wire. the chair of that committee is the labourmp hilary the chair of that committee is the labour mp hilary benn. he‘s been telling us there is a history of last—minute deals in the eu. telling us there is a history of last-minute deals in the eu. the government‘s proposed around amendment to the bill to set 11 o‘clock in the evening on 29th march as the date we leave the european union and what we have said in our report today is that if the negotiations go down to the wire, andindeed negotiations go down to the wire, and indeed when we took evidence from david davis, he said that it could go to the 59th minute of the 11th hour, if you‘ve put an absolutely rigid date in the bill, t
think the message that the irish government will be giving and the conversation we will have today, i suspect and that is that, yes, we all want to move on to phase two of the brexit negotiations, but we are not in a place right now that allows us to do that. the prime minister is facing renewed pressure to enshrine in law. the report says it could take away ministers‘ flexibility if negotiations come down to the wire. the chair of that committee is the labourmp hilary the chair of that...
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it is important to do that, in the eyes of the us government, but i suspect what could be more importantis in hawaii is his trip to camp smith, where he will be receiving a classified reefing from the us pacific command. —— classified briefing. i say classified, but we can all guess that they will be discussing north korea, and that is what is likely to permeate his trip throughout asia, especially in the initial stages. in tokyo, in seoul, and also in beijing. looking ahead towards japan, then, what do you think the japanese will be hoping to get from president trump during his stay there? well, in theory, he could be speaking about trade relations between the two countries. i don't think that that is going to be at the forefront of people's mayans. i think it is all going to be swamped by north korea. now, when it comes to north korea i think what people injapan are looking for is a reassurance that the us has their back this neck of the woods. after all, every time that north korea fires of one of its test missiles, it goes over this country. and there is great, understandable, concer
it is important to do that, in the eyes of the us government, but i suspect what could be more importantis in hawaii is his trip to camp smith, where he will be receiving a classified reefing from the us pacific command. —— classified briefing. i say classified, but we can all guess that they will be discussing north korea, and that is what is likely to permeate his trip throughout asia, especially in the initial stages. in tokyo, in seoul, and also in beijing. looking ahead towards japan,...
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in new york and that's time thank you so much thank you i suspected islamic extremist to stop and wounded two police officers near tunis yes paula meant leaving one in intensive care the suspect who was previously known to all sorts as has been arrested police have been deployed to the area including the nearby bardot square which was the site of one of the country's deadliest attacks in twenty fifteen. dollars nationalist partition faintest talks with the progress his democratic unionist party of failed it's been ten months since a power sharing administration in belfast collapsed and now the british government says it is preparing to impose a budget on northern ireland but stresses it does not want to see a return to direct rule. over six hundred asylum seekers are refusing to leave an australian immigration camp on an island in papua new guinea the mannus island tension sense of was closed on tuesday after local authorities declared it unconstitutional last australia had funded the camp to deter migrants from trying to reach its shores by boat. and russia's president vladimir putin's r
in new york and that's time thank you so much thank you i suspected islamic extremist to stop and wounded two police officers near tunis yes paula meant leaving one in intensive care the suspect who was previously known to all sorts as has been arrested police have been deployed to the area including the nearby bardot square which was the site of one of the country's deadliest attacks in twenty fifteen. dollars nationalist partition faintest talks with the progress his democratic unionist party...
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no, i is that —— i suspect emmerson knows that things have changed.ite people in zimbabwe celebrating, young and old, people from all sorts of different factions. i've been speaking to a white farmer who lost his property and whose family was attacked during the land grab, years earlier on, a few years ago, under the mugabe regime. he is one of those who has been celebrating very hard the downfall of robert mugabe. what an incredible day this is. when i heard, what an incredible day this is. when iheard, i what an incredible day this is. when i heard, i gota what an incredible day this is. when i heard, i got a message from one of the senators and i couldn't believe it. i phoned him and suddenly my heart started to swell, i couldn't believe what was happening. i actually broke down. i went into the supermarket and i bought a bottle of bubbly and as i was coming out i just broke down in tears, laughing and just the absolute relief of the fa ct and just the absolute relief of the fact that finally, after all these yea rs, fact that finally, after all th
no, i is that —— i suspect emmerson knows that things have changed.ite people in zimbabwe celebrating, young and old, people from all sorts of different factions. i've been speaking to a white farmer who lost his property and whose family was attacked during the land grab, years earlier on, a few years ago, under the mugabe regime. he is one of those who has been celebrating very hard the downfall of robert mugabe. what an incredible day this is. when i heard, what an incredible day this...
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means even more wind across the eastern counties, and given this is the coldest day of the week, i suspectthe showers are across northern and eastern parts and they will be quite wintry. hello. this is bbc news. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment. first, the headlines.
means even more wind across the eastern counties, and given this is the coldest day of the week, i suspectthe showers are across northern and eastern parts and they will be quite wintry. hello. this is bbc news. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment. first, the headlines.
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i suspect that we will hear more about what the purpose of the three passports was and i do not think it was an accident that he lost one. host: they were not amused or pleased that the lawyers went to the media. what do you think about the courtroom and how long we will be involved in the trial question mark >> manafort and gates art maintaining that this indictment is misleading and they have not done anything wrong and will fight it. my question is if the men have enough money left to spend on lawyers to fight this kind of a case. this will proceed on its own track. you will see a case that is built around tax evasion, money laundering, failure to disclose work for a foreign power and i will be focusing on and somening for whether, at point, the progress of this trial creates opportunities for or additional pressure for robert mueller to use to get these guys to tell him more about donald trump. is next in the investigation? reporter: it is a tight ship. what i see, based on the public s, is an experienced prosecutor moving extraordinarily quickly, very fast. he indicted paul manaf
i suspect that we will hear more about what the purpose of the three passports was and i do not think it was an accident that he lost one. host: they were not amused or pleased that the lawyers went to the media. what do you think about the courtroom and how long we will be involved in the trial question mark >> manafort and gates art maintaining that this indictment is misleading and they have not done anything wrong and will fight it. my question is if the men have enough money left to...
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i suspect he's a friendly witness to president trump.bably doesn't really have much information to give the mueller investigation. >> and when it comes to the russia investigation so far, we're hearing the president's legal team sound this tone of cooperation. but how far will that approach get them? is there a line where you'd expect that that tone to be changing if it's crossed? >> i think they're delusional. i think what they're saying to the public in terms of the president's position is not being concerned about the mueller investigation just doesn't make any sense to me. they have to understand that mueller and his team have one objective, and that's to get president trump and the people closest to him. >> meanwhile, former trump campaign foreign policy adviser george papadopoulos, he pled guilty to lying to the fbi about his contacts with russia, and now he's cooperating with mueller's probe as part of his plea deal. but what kind of terms would you expect to be in a deal like that? >> frankly, i don't know why he pled guilty beca
i suspect he's a friendly witness to president trump.bably doesn't really have much information to give the mueller investigation. >> and when it comes to the russia investigation so far, we're hearing the president's legal team sound this tone of cooperation. but how far will that approach get them? is there a line where you'd expect that that tone to be changing if it's crossed? >> i think they're delusional. i think what they're saying to the public in terms of the president's...
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but i suspect that most zimbabweans are pretty clear now about what they wa nt pretty clear now aboutthink we are going back to harare now and ben brown. yes, let's just recap for guitar. robert mugabe, after 37 years as leader of the zanu—pf party, still technically president of zimbabwe. his wife, grace mugabe, much hated and loathed in this country, stripped of her position in the party of head of the women's league. they are both, we gather, still card—carrying members of zanu—pf but stripped of their positions. utter humiliation for both of them. and emmerson mnangagwa, who is likely to be the next leader of this country with the next de facto leader, he has been named interim leader of the party. what does all this mean? lets talk to milton nkosi. yes, south africans are watching very closely what is happening in harare, because there are millions of zimbabweans in south africa who fled their own country when they were looking for better economic opportunities this side of the limpopo river. and the south africans themselves are concerned because if anything, africans themselves
but i suspect that most zimbabweans are pretty clear now about what they wa nt pretty clear now aboutthink we are going back to harare now and ben brown. yes, let's just recap for guitar. robert mugabe, after 37 years as leader of the zanu—pf party, still technically president of zimbabwe. his wife, grace mugabe, much hated and loathed in this country, stripped of her position in the party of head of the women's league. they are both, we gather, still card—carrying members of zanu—pf but...
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and that will go down very badly at home i suspect. exactly what i thought when i was reading some of the comment very about this so—called divorce bill. when i read that point we would be paying the eu pensions for decades to come, that is something that will be a very bitter pill. actually, it goes against the whole campaigning prior to the referendum, which was all about the savings and the money that could be ploughed into the nhs. absolutely. if you roll back 18 months, the claim was £350 million a week was going to come into the uk asa week was going to come into the uk as a result of us leaving the eu. now it seems like there will be a very hefty bill. the question is, it is a price worth paying if it gets the trade talks on the agenda in two weeks time? that is the position in which the government is taking. it knows that it needs to pay a high price to get those trade talks, but we mustn't forget that this is just one of three items on the agenda to unlock those trade talks. we have also got the status of the eu citizens livin
and that will go down very badly at home i suspect. exactly what i thought when i was reading some of the comment very about this so—called divorce bill. when i read that point we would be paying the eu pensions for decades to come, that is something that will be a very bitter pill. actually, it goes against the whole campaigning prior to the referendum, which was all about the savings and the money that could be ploughed into the nhs. absolutely. if you roll back 18 months, the claim was...