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ian bremmer is.nce we have enjoyed his interpretation of international relations. i want to go back to the theme of these meetings -- multilateral is there, multilateral is gone. is it your framework that we will never get it back, or can we get to some form of multilateral world post-trump? ian: you cannot get back to u.s. led global multilateral, but you are seeing china increasingly important in terms of building a series of hub and spoke relationships with countries around the world. you are seeing countries with challenges. and whether it is trump or get ridmp, you will not of that idea. tom: i love that idea -- describe the hub and spoke. what example, china in italy. how do you interpret that? ian: xi jinping goes to italy. we tell the italians, john bolton says do not join the belt and road, the g-7 economy. the italians say great, you will invest. we say no. and they say you are deftly committed to trade. and we say actually we are about to put tariffs on airbus. of course they join. it is n
ian bremmer is.nce we have enjoyed his interpretation of international relations. i want to go back to the theme of these meetings -- multilateral is there, multilateral is gone. is it your framework that we will never get it back, or can we get to some form of multilateral world post-trump? ian: you cannot get back to u.s. led global multilateral, but you are seeing china increasingly important in terms of building a series of hub and spoke relationships with countries around the world. you...
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ian: a couple factors are at play.here was an sec trial accusing qualcomm of the practices you mentioned. we still don't have a result there, and we have to see how that plays out. fundamentally, you have technology and licensing. qualcomm has throughout its history faced a series of legal challenges, trying to get those license fees reduced. it has managed to by and large fend them off. of course, we are likely to see more as companies come and go in terms of the power of their customer base, they will try to challenge this, because it helps their profits. emily: mark, you reported apple had postponed 5g this year and would perhaps consider it next year. does this mean that apple could bring 5g even sooner? could it be in any of these phones that are unveiled in the fall? mark: it is too late for apple, barring some miracle of engineering. i don't see there being a chance apple has a 5g device on the market this year, but this does give them a much cleaner, clear path getting it to the market in 2020 around their next
ian: a couple factors are at play.here was an sec trial accusing qualcomm of the practices you mentioned. we still don't have a result there, and we have to see how that plays out. fundamentally, you have technology and licensing. qualcomm has throughout its history faced a series of legal challenges, trying to get those license fees reduced. it has managed to by and large fend them off. of course, we are likely to see more as companies come and go in terms of the power of their customer base,...
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emily: ian, you are nodding. ian: it is a technology decision. these things take about 18 months.hip alone to mak takese three weeks, never mind the integration, the software. it will not happen this year. it can't, basically. there's not enough time. emily: ian king, mark gurman, we will continue to cover the story and bring you more headlines as they unfold. ibm reported a decline in revenue from cloud computing, ai and cognitive software units the company is hanging their future on. revenue from that business totaled $5 billion, down 2% from the same period a year earlier. total revenue missed forecasts at 18.2 billion dollars, down 5% from the first quarter. coming up, netflix slides after hours after forecasts for new user growth trail estimates. what it means for competitors like disney, next. and if you like bloomberg news, check us out on bloomberg radio, in the bloomberg app, and in the u.s. on serious -- sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: netflix shares dropped in after hours trading instantly, after reporting first-quarter results. shares are now paring their losses
emily: ian, you are nodding. ian: it is a technology decision. these things take about 18 months.hip alone to mak takese three weeks, never mind the integration, the software. it will not happen this year. it can't, basically. there's not enough time. emily: ian king, mark gurman, we will continue to cover the story and bring you more headlines as they unfold. ibm reported a decline in revenue from cloud computing, ai and cognitive software units the company is hanging their future on. revenue...
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emily: ian, you are nodding. ian: it is a technology decision. these things take about 18 months.he chip to make alone takes three months, never mind the qualification of networks, integration, writing the software. so, it is not going to happen this year. it can't, basically. there's just not enough time. emily: bloomberg's mark gurman and ian king. coming up, later this month consumers will finally be able to buy samsung's foldable phone. we got a sneak peek. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: it's one of samsung's boldest devices to date. earlier this year, the company unveiled the galaxy foldable phone that can be a phone or a tablet with a price tag of nearly $2000. bloomberg's mark gurman got his hands on the device for a closer look. mark: remember about eight years ago when samsung launched giant, expensive high-end smartphones and there was a group that thought was a gimmick? well, samsung is hoping that will happen again and also turn mainstream. this is the galaxy fold, a $2000 foldable phone. you can run three applications at once. the user interface is fairly intuitive. it i
emily: ian, you are nodding. ian: it is a technology decision. these things take about 18 months.he chip to make alone takes three months, never mind the qualification of networks, integration, writing the software. so, it is not going to happen this year. it can't, basically. there's just not enough time. emily: bloomberg's mark gurman and ian king. coming up, later this month consumers will finally be able to buy samsung's foldable phone. we got a sneak peek. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily:...
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.>> in holter -- en -- ian holter. ian holter. jim: feeling really good the sta feeling really good about the state of his game, 14-year-old son luke will be in the gallery to support his dad. a fairway for him but miles behind kepka. one more group to go with the leader molinari and woods and fenau coming up next.>> he was doing great all day. >> that puts it out of mind with an opening birdie. and one is playing easy today. let's bring it to live butler cabin, jim nantz, welcome to this tradition unlike any other and it is not something we've ever seen before, good morning nick. but to go this early and you know that the weather is out there and we do not know when it will hit but it will impact play as we expect the wind to pick up at some point even in advance, what you think it will be like?>> playing that is great for the anxiety level and we talk about how you spend your time sunday morning preparing for your afternoon tea times, your mind is spinning for all the wrong things to get up and get on with it and who knows how t
.>> in holter -- en -- ian holter. ian holter. jim: feeling really good the sta feeling really good about the state of his game, 14-year-old son luke will be in the gallery to support his dad. a fairway for him but miles behind kepka. one more group to go with the leader molinari and woods and fenau coming up next.>> he was doing great all day. >> that puts it out of mind with an opening birdie. and one is playing easy today. let's bring it to live butler cabin, jim nantz,...
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jim: to ian poulter. nick: i tell you what, ian is going nicely. going to be another one that is getting big ideas about posting a score. jim: he is at one under for the day. 10 under for the tournament. back to 9. nick: look at tiger pondering. he is trying to visualize. stand, look and feel it. he has to almost send it off the right edge of the green. it will catch a nice gulley there and just turn. jim: key here is getting the speed right. you have your brain's condition from all the years of fearing this putt above the hole that can just race by. but with thes softer, it belies what the experience says. to 12. frank: the side winder for cantlay. he had the right idea. back to the 9th. nick: all he has to do is just get it to the top of the heilman and on to the owen slope and that's it. no more. doesn't need anymore force than that. it will make it to the hole. jim: he is staring down this flag stick. nick: in usual tiger fashion, he is trying to find a way to make this. jim: he made a long one up the hill from where he is standing now from out
jim: to ian poulter. nick: i tell you what, ian is going nicely. going to be another one that is getting big ideas about posting a score. jim: he is at one under for the day. 10 under for the tournament. back to 9. nick: look at tiger pondering. he is trying to visualize. stand, look and feel it. he has to almost send it off the right edge of the green. it will catch a nice gulley there and just turn. jim: key here is getting the speed right. you have your brain's condition from all the years...
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applause at westminster, ian blackford has led our mps at westminster, ian blackford has led ourmps in and he and they have been simply magnificent, we are so proud of them. that is nicola sturgeon, the first minister of scotland, she has already said that they should be an independence vote, another independence vote, another independence referendum by the time of the next scottish elections in 2021. of course, that will require consent from the westminster parliament, which is highly controversial. that is the snp conference in edinburgh. in a moment, the headlines but first the weather with tomasz schafernaker. fairly quiet on the weather front today, tomorrow looking pretty good, a bright day on the way with sunshine, tuesday and wednesday it will be gradually warming up, temperatures up to 20 degrees. for this afternoon, fresher than that, typically 13—15 in the warmest spots, but notice across western parts of the country here, a bit more cloud, bits and pieces of light rain, mistand more cloud, bits and pieces of light rain, mist and murk overnight around the southwest, perhaps
applause at westminster, ian blackford has led our mps at westminster, ian blackford has led ourmps in and he and they have been simply magnificent, we are so proud of them. that is nicola sturgeon, the first minister of scotland, she has already said that they should be an independence vote, another independence vote, another independence referendum by the time of the next scottish elections in 2021. of course, that will require consent from the westminster parliament, which is highly...
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ian lee is in paris. ian, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. you've got the political will to rebuild, and as you pointed out, the money is rolling in, but there are two big questions. what is going to replace that roof that you can see right behind me? france doesn't have the timber to build it. so they're looking at other materials like steel or something less flammable and stronger. the next question is how long is it going to take. some say 10 or 15 years. but the french president has his own timeline. >> reporter: french president emmanuel macron is promising to build notre dame even more beautifully and do it in less than five years. a look inside the 850-year old school shows the soot-filled sanctuary and the spire is gone. much of the interior was saved and most of the priciest artifacts were taken out in time. >> so far it's safe. the majority of notre dame is standing. tacts well as the stained wer glass. the rubble will start be to cleared away. >> as long as the structure holds, it will be okay. but you have all the water and you ha
ian lee is in paris. ian, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. you've got the political will to rebuild, and as you pointed out, the money is rolling in, but there are two big questions. what is going to replace that roof that you can see right behind me? france doesn't have the timber to build it. so they're looking at other materials like steel or something less flammable and stronger. the next question is how long is it going to take. some say 10 or 15 years. but the...
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let me ask your question when ian gary raised all those years ago. —— ian gow raise all those years agoat there's an element of grandstanding, that has crept in as a result of televising, that the cameras have attracted that kind of behaviour, encourage that?” don't think there is a... that people are playing up to the cameras. these are very long days, exhaustingly long days that they are working and it is beyond anybody‘s capacity to preen themselves and pray to the cameras for such a long stretch of time. it is just part of their lives. thank you very much. inside and outside parliament emotions have been running high. insults were hurled and the rhetoric becomes ever insults were hurled and the rhetoric becomes ever more insults were hurled and the rhetoric becomes ever more emotive. after the prime minister announced that she would meetjeremy corbyn in an attempt to meet the backs deadlock, several furious conservative mps denounced the labour leader and company marxist. as extent on weddings are's news at one. that theresa may is prepared to do a deal with the marxist rather than
let me ask your question when ian gary raised all those years ago. —— ian gow raise all those years agoat there's an element of grandstanding, that has crept in as a result of televising, that the cameras have attracted that kind of behaviour, encourage that?” don't think there is a... that people are playing up to the cameras. these are very long days, exhaustingly long days that they are working and it is beyond anybody‘s capacity to preen themselves and pray to the cameras for such a...
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>> all right, ian pannell and our team in uganda for us. thank you, ian. >>> and back here at home tonight, there is a major new headline involving the mueller report, and in particular, members of robert mueller's team who are reportedly unhappy with how the report was summarized by the attorney general, telling associates that what they discovered was more alarming. abc's mary bruce on the hill for us. >> reporter: tonight, for the first time, members of robert mueller's team are reportedly sharing frustration with how attorney general bill barr is handling their report. according to "the washington post," an associate of the mueller team calls the report is "much more acute than barr suggested." sources telling "the post" the evidence on obstruction of justice was "alarming and significant." barr has released a four-page letter outlining his main conclusions, which the justice department insists is not an attempt to summarize the report. but "the post" reports mueller team is frustrated, because they prepared their own summaries, to be s
>> all right, ian pannell and our team in uganda for us. thank you, ian. >>> and back here at home tonight, there is a major new headline involving the mueller report, and in particular, members of robert mueller's team who are reportedly unhappy with how the report was summarized by the attorney general, telling associates that what they discovered was more alarming. abc's mary bruce on the hill for us. >> reporter: tonight, for the first time, members of robert mueller's...
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england's ian poulter has had a good second day at the masters.ers who are 7 under par. andy swiss reports from augusta, georgia. a decidedly soggy start to day two. 0vernight rains meant the early fans in augusta had to watch their step, a day for careful progress and england's ian poulter achieved precisely that. another fine performance keeping him right in contention. others that were making even bigger strides. last year's open champion francesco molinari shooting at the leaderboard with one of the rounds of the day. as for tiger woods, well, once again he showed he has not lost his touch. the croud certainly enjoyed this one. some 22 years on from his first masters title, still in the hunt. after his disappointing first round, it was a better start for rory mcelroy, a flash of early brilliance to get him going. although he still has plenty of ground to make up. it was another good day for america's brooks koepka, who began it with a share of the lead and produced another impressive round. but it was woods, once again the star attraction. a m
england's ian poulter has had a good second day at the masters.ers who are 7 under par. andy swiss reports from augusta, georgia. a decidedly soggy start to day two. 0vernight rains meant the early fans in augusta had to watch their step, a day for careful progress and england's ian poulter achieved precisely that. another fine performance keeping him right in contention. others that were making even bigger strides. last year's open champion francesco molinari shooting at the leaderboard with...
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and tonight, security operations continue. >> ian joins us from uganda. so many questions about whether a ransom was paid tonight. >> reporter: yes, a spokesman for the tour company telling abc news a ransom was paid. the u.s. government insisting it doesn't pay kidnappers. but if that's the case, it will be a huge concern to the people who live here and rely on the tourists who come to visit. tom? >> ian, thank you. >>> and tonight, back here at home, more than 42 million americans in the path of severe weather. across the southeast, lightning bolts lighting up the sky. heavy rain swamping several communities. this footage, with a roof ripped away in texas. gusts topping 75 miles per hour. hail pounding homes and windshields in several states. and this powerful storm isn't done yet. here's rob marciano. >> reporter: tonight, millions being bombarded by severe storms in the south. >> big size hail. >> reporter: softball-size hail slamming the houston area pummeling these cars. this one left without its back window. outside austin, extreme winds leaving be
and tonight, security operations continue. >> ian joins us from uganda. so many questions about whether a ransom was paid tonight. >> reporter: yes, a spokesman for the tour company telling abc news a ransom was paid. the u.s. government insisting it doesn't pay kidnappers. but if that's the case, it will be a huge concern to the people who live here and rely on the tourists who come to visit. tom? >> ian, thank you. >>> and tonight, back here at home, more than 42...
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ian poulter is four shots behind.he threat of thunderstorms tomorrow they've announced they are going to stop play early in the hope that they can avoid disruption. so we could find out the masters champion a little earlier than normal. andy swiss live from augusta, many thanks indeed. there were six games in the premier league today, 20 goals coming up on match of the day after the news, but i've got the results now, if you want them. tottenham are back up to third in the table, lucas moura scored the first hat—trick at their new stadium. they beat already relegated huddersfield 4—0. bournemouth are all but safe after they hit five past brighton — the seagulls remain five points above cardiff, who are in the relegation zone — they lost to burnley. relegated fulham also beat everton 2—0. manchester united are up to fifth after a late winner against west ham. southampton came out on top against wolves to move up to 16th. hearts are through to the scottish cup final. they beat championship side inverness caledonian this
ian poulter is four shots behind.he threat of thunderstorms tomorrow they've announced they are going to stop play early in the hope that they can avoid disruption. so we could find out the masters champion a little earlier than normal. andy swiss live from augusta, many thanks indeed. there were six games in the premier league today, 20 goals coming up on match of the day after the news, but i've got the results now, if you want them. tottenham are back up to third in the table, lucas moura...
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emily: bloomberg's mark gurman and ian king.ing up, later this month, consumers will finally be able to buy samsung's foldable phone. we got a sneak peek. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: it's one of samsung's boldest devices to date. earlier this year, samsung unveiled the galaxy foldable phone that can be a phone or a tablet with a price tag of , nearly $2,000. bloomberg's mark gurman got his hands on the device for a closer look. mark: remember eight years ago when samsung launched high-end expensive smartphones and there was a group that thought was a gimmick? samsung is hoping that will happen again. this is the galaxy fold, a $2000 foldable phone. you can run three applications at once. the user interface is fairly intuitive. it is not as consistent as i one swapping between the smaller screen outside the phone and the bigger screen when you open it. but i have a feeling it will get better over time as samsung continues to invest in the style. when you open it up, it's basically a tablet. almost the size of an ipad mini but wit
emily: bloomberg's mark gurman and ian king.ing up, later this month, consumers will finally be able to buy samsung's foldable phone. we got a sneak peek. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: it's one of samsung's boldest devices to date. earlier this year, samsung unveiled the galaxy foldable phone that can be a phone or a tablet with a price tag of , nearly $2,000. bloomberg's mark gurman got his hands on the device for a closer look. mark: remember eight years ago when samsung launched high-end...
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ian cull joins us with the numbers. ian, good for home buyers. >> yeah, jessica.me buyers think the reason for the drop is some home buyers took a step back and said i'm going to wait. while agents say this is good for buyer, it's still a strong sellers market right now. like many perspective home buyers in the bay area, he has been waiting for housing prices to drop. >> normal supply. so hopefully housing should become more affordable. >> reporter: tonight there are encouraging new numbers for him. the median home price for the nine bay area counties dropped by 0.1% compared to last year. it's not much, but it's the first dip in 84 months. the median price now at $830,000. the largest price drops year-over-year were in santa clara and marin counties. >> the market has been off the charts for seven years now. and now finally we're get a bit of a reprieve. it's slowing down a little bit. maybe we'll have a semi normal market. >> reporter: the number of homes sold dropped nearly 15% compared to last year as well. dave clark has seen fewer homes getting multiple comp
ian cull joins us with the numbers. ian, good for home buyers. >> yeah, jessica.me buyers think the reason for the drop is some home buyers took a step back and said i'm going to wait. while agents say this is good for buyer, it's still a strong sellers market right now. like many perspective home buyers in the bay area, he has been waiting for housing prices to drop. >> normal supply. so hopefully housing should become more affordable. >> reporter: tonight there are...
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ian. from what i've seen in the last two, three years, i've seen a rise in the fentanyl use and more people overdosing. and i think it's a good step to take to bring all these sites to help people. i personally have seen probably 10, 15 people last year. they went out in front of me and i had no other choice. it's good also to get people off the streets so they're not using in front of children and in front of people. because there is another side to people that use drugs. we're not all just monsters. so, yeah, it is a good thing to bring people off the streets so they're not using in front of people. that's the main thing. thank you. >> chairman: thank you. next speaker. >> hello, my name is kyle barker, and i'm a 37-year-old, pretty proud drug user. i'm proud to be here today. thank you all for having us. the importance of this is far beyond just drug users. it is completely for this city, and san francisco has always been a very proud place of not waiting for things to happen, and not w
ian. from what i've seen in the last two, three years, i've seen a rise in the fentanyl use and more people overdosing. and i think it's a good step to take to bring all these sites to help people. i personally have seen probably 10, 15 people last year. they went out in front of me and i had no other choice. it's good also to get people off the streets so they're not using in front of children and in front of people. because there is another side to people that use drugs. we're not all just...
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ian poulter is still going very nicely indeed, just two shots off the pace. are due to start their second round shot in the next half an hour or so. on a different note, there is concern about the weather, we had that rain earlier on today and on sunday, when the tournament is supposed to finish, there are thunderstorms are forecast to, so for the first time in 36 years, we just forecast to, so for the first time in 36 years, wejust might forecast to, so for the first time in 36 years, we just might see the masters going into the monday. time for a look at the weather. here's mel coles. there are subtle changes in the weather from day to day at the moment but the overall feel is that it is quite chilly. high pressure is in charge, hence it is settled, but around that we are drawing in the cold airon an around that we are drawing in the cold air on an easterly wind. milder, wetter weather is lurking in the atlantic. this morning we had a bit of a frosty start, giving way to increasing amounts of cloud coming in from the east, working westwards. heading into th
ian poulter is still going very nicely indeed, just two shots off the pace. are due to start their second round shot in the next half an hour or so. on a different note, there is concern about the weather, we had that rain earlier on today and on sunday, when the tournament is supposed to finish, there are thunderstorms are forecast to, so for the first time in 36 years, we just forecast to, so for the first time in 36 years, wejust might forecast to, so for the first time in 36 years, we just...
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ian, you first. let's look at a timeline for the next six months.the time to reflect as the prime minister suggested are well they lay in a darkened room garden on easter eggs? the latter i think most of us. it has been like, like we have seen in fawlty towers, this is the next best thing, this british farce. people in westminster are tired and stressed on both sides. when people are tired and
ian, you first. let's look at a timeline for the next six months.the time to reflect as the prime minister suggested are well they lay in a darkened room garden on easter eggs? the latter i think most of us. it has been like, like we have seen in fawlty towers, this is the next best thing, this british farce. people in westminster are tired and stressed on both sides. when people are tired and
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ian poulter is the leading brit, he went round in one under today, leaving him two shots of the lead which is shared by brooks koepka, jason day and last years open winner francesco molinari. all those three are in the clubhouse on seven under par. tiger woods though, remains in contention. he is just a few shots behind on 3 under. let's get the latest from bbc sport's eilidh barbour whojoins us live from georgia. yes, hello. you might be able to see some pretty dark clouds behind me we've had a very interesting day's play, but the players were taken off the court and they are all screaming out because there is a suspected lightning in the area. the last time play was suspended on a friday was in 2005 and who won that your? it was tiger woods. so how is tiger doing on the course? he was eyeing up doing on the course? he was eyeing up12 and if doing on the course? he was eyeing up 12 and if he knocks that end, he will move to five under par, just two off the league with five holes left to play, he is in the hunt. by goals he is chasing is the open champion francesco molinari, he finis
ian poulter is the leading brit, he went round in one under today, leaving him two shots of the lead which is shared by brooks koepka, jason day and last years open winner francesco molinari. all those three are in the clubhouse on seven under par. tiger woods though, remains in contention. he is just a few shots behind on 3 under. let's get the latest from bbc sport's eilidh barbour whojoins us live from georgia. yes, hello. you might be able to see some pretty dark clouds behind me we've had...
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jonathan: join me around the table is matt hornbeck, greg london, ian from steely. ian, let's begin with what must be the most hated 3% rate of gdp in america in recent memory. why? we have stocks up, treasuries up, but everyone seems to like it on the markets side. it is one of those, you beat expectations, but the mix of it was not great. it shows what people have been saying, we are in the slow trend like growth environment, which is good for all assets to why asset markets are up-to-date. on a gdp if i said 3% print, would you expect to see 2-year treasuries come in at five basis points? told you would have also me that the core pce would be missing, i was suggest that treasuries would be fine in that environment. >> the first print was actually higher in yields. when the market dog into it and saw the competition, they realized it was not as hot. jonathan: you see the positive contribution from tray that most people consider, the koch vision from inventories, which most think you give back as the year progresses, does that mean that the rest of the year will be
jonathan: join me around the table is matt hornbeck, greg london, ian from steely. ian, let's begin with what must be the most hated 3% rate of gdp in america in recent memory. why? we have stocks up, treasuries up, but everyone seems to like it on the markets side. it is one of those, you beat expectations, but the mix of it was not great. it shows what people have been saying, we are in the slow trend like growth environment, which is good for all assets to why asset markets are up-to-date....
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ian: my name is ian isherwood. i teach history here at gettysburg college, and it is my distinct pleasure to welcome dr. craig symonds, the distinguished visiting ernest j. king professor of maritime history at the u.s. naval war college and professor emeritus at the u.s. naval academy. dr. simons received his ba from the university of california and he completed his mba and phd in florida. he has written over a dozen books and scholarly articles in journals and magazines, as well as more than 20 book chapters in historical anthologies. indeed one of his books in 2009, men lincolner layer prize, which was administered by gettysburg college, "lincoln and his admirals." in 2018 he received the samuel eliot morrison award for literature for his book "neptune ." just this last year he published "world war ii at sea, a global history." this morning he is speaking on the mulberry matter, logistics at d-day. dr. symonds? [applause] craig: thank you, ian. thank you, everybody. welcome to gettysburg, if you have not been he
ian: my name is ian isherwood. i teach history here at gettysburg college, and it is my distinct pleasure to welcome dr. craig symonds, the distinguished visiting ernest j. king professor of maritime history at the u.s. naval war college and professor emeritus at the u.s. naval academy. dr. simons received his ba from the university of california and he completed his mba and phd in florida. he has written over a dozen books and scholarly articles in journals and magazines, as well as more than...
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ian price also recorded a video for us.ght of the united nations climate report, that we only have 12 years to change our lifestyles to avoid climate catastrophe, dare i suggest that bbc news and current affairs' attitude on the matter is fairly relaxed? one might expect that the prospect of imminent climate change would lead to frequent reports about small changes we could make to our lifestyles. ian price there. and sarah cooper echoed that sentiment, writing... and jack lewis agreed... well, to respond to that charge, i'm joined now from coventry by roger harrabin, the bbc‘s environment analyst. thank you for coming on newswatch. the extinction rebellion protests, have a huge amount of coverage in the last fortnight on bbc news. is it proof the bbc should have been doing much more about climate change before? i am an environment correspondent, so obviously, i would like to have seen the bbc doing much more on the environment, in all its shades and flavours. to be fair, though, editors have had some difficulty with climat
ian price also recorded a video for us.ght of the united nations climate report, that we only have 12 years to change our lifestyles to avoid climate catastrophe, dare i suggest that bbc news and current affairs' attitude on the matter is fairly relaxed? one might expect that the prospect of imminent climate change would lead to frequent reports about small changes we could make to our lifestyles. ian price there. and sarah cooper echoed that sentiment, writing... and jack lewis agreed... well,...
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our ian pannell is on the ground. >>> also developing tonight, severe storms strike. from houston to new orleans, north through nashville. damaging winds, pounding hail, the flood threat. more than 40 million americans in the path tonight. >>> survivor story. the couple lucky to be alive, speaking out after a freak accident. more than a dozen power line poles toppling. one smashing straight through their windshield. how they survived. and the investigation into the cause of that collapse. >>> also tonight, the abc news exclusive. a family demanding answers after their daughter, a fifth grader, dies following a fight inside of her classroom. authorities still not revealing the official cause of death. >>> and the home explosion mystery. the residence reduced to rubble. the blast blocking the neighborhood. tonight, what may have caused that home to blow. >>> good evening. i'm tom llamas.
our ian pannell is on the ground. >>> also developing tonight, severe storms strike. from houston to new orleans, north through nashville. damaging winds, pounding hail, the flood threat. more than 40 million americans in the path tonight. >>> survivor story. the couple lucky to be alive, speaking out after a freak accident. more than a dozen power line poles toppling. one smashing straight through their windshield. how they survived. and the investigation into the cause of...
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the british and irish governments are terms ian talks over restoring northern ireland's devolved government which has been in political limbo for more than two years the move was spurred by the death of journalist larry mckee shot during writing in the city of london derry last week u.k. prime minister terry's in may and her irish counterpart leo heraclea attended her funeral on wednesday they put out a joint statement saying northern ireland needs a new momentum for political progress and calling for action from political leaders . police have released pictures of the gunman suspected of killing larry mckay they say it's likely to be a teenager and a once again urging the local community to identify him separatist group the new ira says it shot mickey by accident while opening fire on police. well so i have for you on the program. as a set and millions off the n.f.l. draft american football remains a game of survival for many others will have that story and more.
the british and irish governments are terms ian talks over restoring northern ireland's devolved government which has been in political limbo for more than two years the move was spurred by the death of journalist larry mckee shot during writing in the city of london derry last week u.k. prime minister terry's in may and her irish counterpart leo heraclea attended her funeral on wednesday they put out a joint statement saying northern ireland needs a new momentum for political progress and...
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ian: i think so.f you think about the overall market, typically q1 is not great from a gdp standpoint. from seasonals that we all know about. we also have the shut down to contend with, retail sales have picked up recently. there are some green shoots as look forward to q2. so maybe it is not that bad of a print. it is probably better than what most people have hoped for, when you look at where we were in november, december. greg: yesterday's jobless claims notwithstanding, look at how strong the job market is. next week we will get hourly average earnings. wages are going up. we think that will support prices. jonathan: your view is treasury yields are going lower. matthew: we are at 2.25 by the end of the year. we look at the data this morning , the thing that really jumps out at me, putting the gdp report to the side, is what the university of michigan report was telling us about consumer expectations about long-term inflation. typically, the preliminary report gets revised higher, but but the fina
ian: i think so.f you think about the overall market, typically q1 is not great from a gdp standpoint. from seasonals that we all know about. we also have the shut down to contend with, retail sales have picked up recently. there are some green shoots as look forward to q2. so maybe it is not that bad of a print. it is probably better than what most people have hoped for, when you look at where we were in november, december. greg: yesterday's jobless claims notwithstanding, look at how strong...
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ian lee. >> mike pompeo vowed that the u.s. will battle islam -- we'll have more on the kpix5 news at 5:00. >>> a snego. a mother is in custody after she walked into a church holding a gun and a baby. police say the woman went into a non denomination church. video from outside shows an officer carrying the child away from the scene. >> she had a gun. it was unloaded. but she had a gun. and she was having a conversation, and basically she wanted to be heard. >> the gun was recovered. officers took the baby and the woman's 5-year-old daughter who was found later to child welfare services. >>> a strong earthquake hit the philippines killing three people and damaging roads and buildings. you could see water wate broertsom thi tesi team searche a collapsed building for survivors and a terminal was searched. in manila, thousands of workers ran out of the building when the quake struck. it struck northwest of the manila and centered near the center of gutad. >>> president trump is pushing back against the dealings -- nicole killian ha
ian lee. >> mike pompeo vowed that the u.s. will battle islam -- we'll have more on the kpix5 news at 5:00. >>> a snego. a mother is in custody after she walked into a church holding a gun and a baby. police say the woman went into a non denomination church. video from outside shows an officer carrying the child away from the scene. >> she had a gun. it was unloaded. but she had a gun. and she was having a conversation, and basically she wanted to be heard. >> the gun...
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ian blackford, leader of the snp in westminster, thank you for your time.arfrustration, westminster, thank you for your time. clear frustration, and westminster, thank you for your time. clearfrustration, and of course one of the most frustrated people we saw this evening, we saw nick boles announce in some dramatic style that he would be resigning the tory whip. now, lots of people talking about what could happen. 0n wednesday, potentially a third round of indicative votes, and along cabinet meeting for tomorrow. let's have a look at those figures again. customs union was defeated by just three votes. common market 2.0, thatis just three votes. common market 2.0, that is what nick boles was referring to, some long—standing eurosceptics throwing their weight behind that, but that went down by a majority of 21 votes. that would have required the government to go through a political framework to implement an economic plan no later than the end of september next year. something similar to what norway or switzerland has, a bespoke arrangement distinct to those
ian blackford, leader of the snp in westminster, thank you for your time.arfrustration, westminster, thank you for your time. clear frustration, and westminster, thank you for your time. clearfrustration, and of course one of the most frustrated people we saw this evening, we saw nick boles announce in some dramatic style that he would be resigning the tory whip. now, lots of people talking about what could happen. 0n wednesday, potentially a third round of indicative votes, and along cabinet...
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ian, you first. let's look at a timeline for the next six months.uld usefully do that for everyone involved in brexit. so, for the next 10 days, mps have easter recess. now, are they going to use the time to reflect, as the prime minister suggested, or are they going to lie in a darkened room gorging on chocolate eggs? i think the latter, actually. i think that's what most people are going to do. anyone who has watched the farce of the last few months unfold, which has been like, as a friend of mine in america said because we can't have a third series of fawlty towers, this is the next best thing, this british farce. people in westminster are tired and stressed on both sides. and when people are tired and stressed, they do not necessarily make smart decisions. so a break is welcome, but when they come back, things will intensify quickly. there will be another attempt to try to get theresa may's deal over the line. it seems unlikely, not totally implausible, but unlikely that that will succeed. the six month limit is actually really rather clever by
ian, you first. let's look at a timeline for the next six months.uld usefully do that for everyone involved in brexit. so, for the next 10 days, mps have easter recess. now, are they going to use the time to reflect, as the prime minister suggested, or are they going to lie in a darkened room gorging on chocolate eggs? i think the latter, actually. i think that's what most people are going to do. anyone who has watched the farce of the last few months unfold, which has been like, as a friend of...
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nbc bay area's ian cole joins us in san jose with the late night celebration.ee you're smiling as well, ee yanl. take it away. >> reporter: you know, raj, that was a physi sharks. a lot of these fans have had taste of success. making the playoffs 14 of the past 15 years, but now they, some of those businesses and the franchise, hope that finally this will be the year they win it all. >>> tonight it begins. the sharks' quest for the cup as they host the vegas golden knights in round 1 of the playoffs. fans are prepared for battle. >> i'm about to get crazy with this. >> reporter: the team is hosting street rallies before home games on autumn street, complete with food and games between 5:00 and 7:00, and the host watch parties here during away games. >> i've had season tickets since before they had a name. >> reporter: diehards like tombo man are here for the journey. >> the personnel has been upgraded to where they're the team to beat. alive when the sh grill, sales double as fans flood in. >> at least today, at least00 m a friday night it's going to be at leas
nbc bay area's ian cole joins us in san jose with the late night celebration.ee you're smiling as well, ee yanl. take it away. >> reporter: you know, raj, that was a physi sharks. a lot of these fans have had taste of success. making the playoffs 14 of the past 15 years, but now they, some of those businesses and the franchise, hope that finally this will be the year they win it all. >>> tonight it begins. the sharks' quest for the cup as they host the vegas golden knights in...
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ian cull, nbc bay area news. >> ian, thank you. >>> a woman was hit by a car. she was crossing el camino real in santa clara tonight. it happened around 6:00 p.m. at el camino and flora vista. that driver hit the woman. the consider then jumped the curb and ran over some bushes, finally stopped about 75 yards away in a parking lot. the woman is in critical but stable condition. police believe she was in the crosswalk. they also said the driver stayed at the scene and is cooperating. factor. >>> a follow-up to the muni shutdown. the san francisco mta says the service is back up and running at this hour but earlier this morning an overhead power line detached in the downtown subway tunnel and that happened between powell street and civic center operations. delays happened all day. riders were just stuck trying to figure out how to get around. this is one in a series of mishaps with muni this week. the driver shortage has also been causing systemwide delays all week. >>> an hours-long s.w.a.t. standoff in fremont. our nbc bay area sky ranger was overhead down belo
ian cull, nbc bay area news. >> ian, thank you. >>> a woman was hit by a car. she was crossing el camino real in santa clara tonight. it happened around 6:00 p.m. at el camino and flora vista. that driver hit the woman. the consider then jumped the curb and ran over some bushes, finally stopped about 75 yards away in a parking lot. the woman is in critical but stable condition. police believe she was in the crosswalk. they also said the driver stayed at the scene and is...
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ian lee is in paris e frenhe cathral8 hours fire began at notre dame. cecil could hardly look at the destruction. she worshipped there for 44 guy is sad, she said. this is such a shock to me. as donations poured in, french president macron vows to rebuild the landmark in five years and make it more beautiful than before. france also issued a call to arms for architects from around the world to compete to design a new spot to replace the one destroyed. the five-year plan for rebuilding the famed cathedral would have it finished in time for the summer olympics in 2024 when 2024 when hundreds of -- parisians like blanch says there's no rush to build. firefighters are assessing the it's not for investigators to get inside to search for the cause. but authorities say it's a miracle that so many treasures were saved. >> paintings, chairs, and objects, you know, candles holders. >> at the vatican, pope fra tir lives to save the holy site and its priceless relics. ian lee, paris. >> at 6:00 service tonight at san francisco's gray's cathedral will include prayer
ian lee is in paris e frenhe cathral8 hours fire began at notre dame. cecil could hardly look at the destruction. she worshipped there for 44 guy is sad, she said. this is such a shock to me. as donations poured in, french president macron vows to rebuild the landmark in five years and make it more beautiful than before. france also issued a call to arms for architects from around the world to compete to design a new spot to replace the one destroyed. the five-year plan for rebuilding the famed...
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ian lee joins us with president macrons latest remarks with rebuilding, ian. >>reporter: michelle, the french president is pretty optimistic and pretty ambitious, really believinhat they can rebuild within five year's time. today we were watching investigators and that's the main issue, going through the -- going through the cathedral. it didn't stop tourist trying to get a look at the sacred structure and it has been over 24 hours since that fire started, but people here in disbelief. >> as flames raced through this masterpiece devouring pieces of history, no one knew what would survive. and now we have our first look inside wherthfrom the ashes and the mayor of -- the faithful believe jesus wore before the crucifix was saved outside, the two giant bell towers are still standing. >> we came close to full disaster. >> she filmed the disaster from her apartment and she prayed as many call the soul of paris crumbled. >> it was so fast and so violent. >> the fire broke out in the attic of the 800-gothic cathedral. it was undergoing a multi dollar renovation. it's
ian lee joins us with president macrons latest remarks with rebuilding, ian. >>reporter: michelle, the french president is pretty optimistic and pretty ambitious, really believinhat they can rebuild within five year's time. today we were watching investigators and that's the main issue, going through the -- going through the cathedral. it didn't stop tourist trying to get a look at the sacred structure and it has been over 24 hours since that fire started, but people here in disbelief....
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ian blackford, vince cable, all saying they are not goingm ian blackford, vince cable, all saying theyit is the people at large, we have to understand, that america is too important to be identified with mr trump. there will be in america beyond this month so we have to invest in the relationship and that the same time reserve the right to not allow themselves to be invited to the queen's dinner, fair enough, but professionally speaking, this is an important visit and we have to make sure that we don't allow mr trump to disrupt the relationship in his time in office. as an american, what do you think will be the issue, if there is a faux pas or a difficulty, where is it going to be? last time there were comments by the president on brexit, a comment attacking the mayor of london about the handling of terror attacks.|j don't think you can predict in advance, i don't think he predicts in advance, it comes to his head and he takes it out in a tweet and everybody cleaning up behind the 500 tonne elephant. he just says what comes to mind. the thing with him and predicting what will happen,
ian blackford, vince cable, all saying they are not goingm ian blackford, vince cable, all saying theyit is the people at large, we have to understand, that america is too important to be identified with mr trump. there will be in america beyond this month so we have to invest in the relationship and that the same time reserve the right to not allow themselves to be invited to the queen's dinner, fair enough, but professionally speaking, this is an important visit and we have to make sure that...
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that was ian russell talking to our correspondent angus crawford.is due to travel to berlin and paris tomorrow for the latest brexit talks ahead of the crucial eu summit in brussels on wednesday, where another delay to britain's departure date will be discussed. during the day cross—party communication between the government and labour has continued in the search for possible areas of agreement. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. a mood for compromise mightjust trickle through, sombre and slow after all the shouting. could the government really, though, do a deal with the other side? we don't have a majority in parliament and so we have to look to other parties to seek agreement that will allow us to get brexit over the line in parliament as the law requires. you can't go into any of those discussions with big red lines because otherwise there's no point having them. given the prime minister has tried to hang on to them for so long, the man who wants to replace her in numberten might take some convincing. the latest offer to the labour t
that was ian russell talking to our correspondent angus crawford.is due to travel to berlin and paris tomorrow for the latest brexit talks ahead of the crucial eu summit in brussels on wednesday, where another delay to britain's departure date will be discussed. during the day cross—party communication between the government and labour has continued in the search for possible areas of agreement. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. a mood for compromise mightjust trickle through,...
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point of order, mr ian blackford. thank you, mr speaker.would indeed be an outrage if the government sought to bring back its deal. it really is about time that the government accepted reality, that the deal that they government put forward has been defeated three times, with the largest defeat in parliamentary history. no. the right honourable gentleman is entitled to be heard and believe me, notwithstanding the shouting from a sedentary position, he will be heard. that's the be all and end all of it, it's as simple as that. the right honourable gentleman will be heard. mr ian blackford. that. the right honourable gentleman will be heard. mr ian blackfordlj acknowledge that i am disappointed tonight that we haven't won with revoke and having a people's vote and the single market customs union, but the reality is that these votes on two occasions have won by a very small number and we need to see where we can find consensus and work together. but fundamentally from us that represent seats in scotland, we voted to remain in the european unio
point of order, mr ian blackford. thank you, mr speaker.would indeed be an outrage if the government sought to bring back its deal. it really is about time that the government accepted reality, that the deal that they government put forward has been defeated three times, with the largest defeat in parliamentary history. no. the right honourable gentleman is entitled to be heard and believe me, notwithstanding the shouting from a sedentary position, he will be heard. that's the be all and end...
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our ian pannell is on the ground. >>> also developing tonight, severe storms strike.houston to new orleans, north through nashville. damaging winds, pounding hail, the flood threat. more than 40 million americans in the path tonight. >>> survivor story. the couple lucky to be alive, speaking out after a freak accident.
our ian pannell is on the ground. >>> also developing tonight, severe storms strike.houston to new orleans, north through nashville. damaging winds, pounding hail, the flood threat. more than 40 million americans in the path tonight. >>> survivor story. the couple lucky to be alive, speaking out after a freak accident.
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so i don't see the drama. >> reporter: ian cull, nbc bay area news. >> >>> now to another twist in the immigration battle at the southern border. the ninth circuit court of appeals in san francisco is giving thece tmake its case. monday a federal judge ruled against president trump's asylum ban which required asylum-seekers to wait in mexico. well the judge's order overturning the ban was supposed to take effect at 5:00 last night. but the ninth circuit court intervened before 5:00 p.m. the three-judge panel wants to hear more arguments from both sides and demanded the arguments be delivered by wednesday. >>> from the east coast to the east bay. 2020 presidential candidate eric swalwell is hitting the campaign trail. the democratic nominee hopeful was in south carolina on friday. but on sunday he's scheduled to be at dublin high school for the first bay area rally.st n 40 sw supporters came out to his high school to make signs, plan for his arrival and even facetime him. >> the best part about this is that it is not every day from your home town is a viable candidate for president of t
so i don't see the drama. >> reporter: ian cull, nbc bay area news. >> >>> now to another twist in the immigration battle at the southern border. the ninth circuit court of appeals in san francisco is giving thece tmake its case. monday a federal judge ruled against president trump's asylum ban which required asylum-seekers to wait in mexico. well the judge's order overturning the ban was supposed to take effect at 5:00 last night. but the ninth circuit court intervened...
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lauren: ian wishinggrad joins us now., you're concerned by google's revenue miss, you say this is an inflection point for that company. >> usually when you go on the internet, google is what you call the lowest funnel. when you look for something, you would search it and click the ad and buy the product. that's their business. that's why everyone spends so much money there. lauren: that's still growing, that business, it's up 15%, ad revenue. >> then comes amazon. over 50% of searches originate when you want to purchase something. so we used to use the google search engine. now you're like i'll go right to amazon and you start searching there. amazon had an incredible quarter. they're literally taking the digital dollars for what's called lowest funnel and they have youtube and other things. but they reveal themselves as an advertising company without more. cheryl: they're under pressure with youtube. a lot of brands say you need to do a better job with policing negativnegative content, maybe dangerous content on the web.
lauren: ian wishinggrad joins us now., you're concerned by google's revenue miss, you say this is an inflection point for that company. >> usually when you go on the internet, google is what you call the lowest funnel. when you look for something, you would search it and click the ad and buy the product. that's their business. that's why everyone spends so much money there. lauren: that's still growing, that business, it's up 15%, ad revenue. >> then comes amazon. over 50% of...
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ian, i know authorities are offering cautious optimism that the american woman and her guide are aliveas you reported, this a difficult area to search in? >> reporter: that's right, david. that is not only hopeful term i have heard today. for now it's no more concrete than that. as you say, the area they got to search here is absolutely enormous. so the longer they are missing, the more desperate that search becomes and the more worrying for the families and loved ones. david? >> thanks to you again. >>> back here at home now and a new measles scare in sacramento. uc-dav medalenr is n warning pe. a child there was diagnosed with the illness last month. they are notifying people as a precaution but no other cases so far. >>> and news of the economy. u.s. employer adding 196,000 jobs last month, rebounding from a disappointing february that raised fears of a slowing economy. unemployment was unchanged at 3.8%. >>> there is much more ahead on "world news tonight". there is news coming in tonight on mick jagger. we have that for you. >>> the alarming headline from the grand canyon tonight.
ian, i know authorities are offering cautious optimism that the american woman and her guide are aliveas you reported, this a difficult area to search in? >> reporter: that's right, david. that is not only hopeful term i have heard today. for now it's no more concrete than that. as you say, the area they got to search here is absolutely enormous. so the longer they are missing, the more desperate that search becomes and the more worrying for the families and loved ones. david? >>...
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the british challenge was led by ian poulter. he has never won a major. set the pace. brooks koepka and bryson dechambeau, who surely won the prize for a shot of the day. agonisingly close at the last hole, but a place in the top of the leaderboard should be some consolation. with four americans in the top five, it was certainly a good day for the home fans. others, including rory mcilroy, will need a second round surge to stop their masters hopes slipping away. andy swiss, bbc news, augusta. time for a look at the weather now with mel coles. it looks very nice outside. yes, a lovely spring picture. it is a case of spot the picture as far as the weather is concerned. there are su btle weather is concerned. there are subtle changes. on the whole it is settled and quite chilly. it is settled and quite chilly. it is settled because high pressure is in the driving seat. anchored over scandinavia. low pressure in the atla ntic scandinavia. low pressure in the atlantic are trying to send rain our way. we are drawing in particularly cold air. evident along north
the british challenge was led by ian poulter. he has never won a major. set the pace. brooks koepka and bryson dechambeau, who surely won the prize for a shot of the day. agonisingly close at the last hole, but a place in the top of the leaderboard should be some consolation. with four americans in the top five, it was certainly a good day for the home fans. others, including rory mcilroy, will need a second round surge to stop their masters hopes slipping away. andy swiss, bbc news, augusta....
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ian russell there talking to our correspondent, angus crawford. to resume this evening, in a bid to avoid a no—deal exit on friday. it comes as theresa may prepares to meet both the german chancellor jeremy corbyn has said there's been no change on the government's red lines. it comes as theresa may prepares to meet both the german chancellor and the french president tomorrow — ahead of the crunch european council summit on wednesday, where a potential extension to britain's departure date will be discussed. our political editor laura kuenssberg is live at westminster. remember why the government and all of us are in this position. the prime minister's deal that she agonised over with the eu was kicked out not once, not twice but three times by mps in parliament. what feels like almost the last minute, theresa may is trying to see if she can find theresa may is trying to see if she canfind a theresa may is trying to see if she can find a way out of the maze with the help of the labour party. the the help of the labour party. the the two parties‘ p
ian russell there talking to our correspondent, angus crawford. to resume this evening, in a bid to avoid a no—deal exit on friday. it comes as theresa may prepares to meet both the german chancellor jeremy corbyn has said there's been no change on the government's red lines. it comes as theresa may prepares to meet both the german chancellor and the french president tomorrow — ahead of the crunch european council summit on wednesday, where a potential extension to britain's departure date...
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can ian poulter keep up the british challenge as the masters in augusta reaches its second day?fu and saracens are unhappy with billy vunipola after he appears to support the homophobic stance of israel folau. unthinkable — will the 10—time champions leicester tigers avoid relegation from rugby union's premiership? also coming up in the programme: theres a special landmark for formula 1 as it reaches its 1000th race since its first at silverstone in 1950. and they're calling it the biggest fight in the history of women's boxing. we look ahead to shields versus hammer this weekend. she is a tough opponent but i beat girls way stronger, way taller and way faster than her over and over again. good evening. we're around halfway through the second day of the masters at augusta, with england's ian poulter leading the charge for the british golfers thus far. it's been a hot and humid day and we're really waiting to see which of the big names will lose their cool. one person who's always calm and collected is bbc sport's eilidh barbour, who's in georgia for us. how is the day been so fa
can ian poulter keep up the british challenge as the masters in augusta reaches its second day?fu and saracens are unhappy with billy vunipola after he appears to support the homophobic stance of israel folau. unthinkable — will the 10—time champions leicester tigers avoid relegation from rugby union's premiership? also coming up in the programme: theres a special landmark for formula 1 as it reaches its 1000th race since its first at silverstone in 1950. and they're calling it the biggest...
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that was ian russell talking to our correspondent angus crawford.o berlin and paris tomorrow for the latest brexit talks, ahead of the crucial eu summit in brussels on wednesday, where another delay to britain's departure date will be discussed. cross—party communication between the government and labour has continued today, in the search for possible areas of agreement. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. a mood for compromise mightjust trickle through, sombre and slow after all the shouting. could the government really, though, do a deal with the other side? we don't have a majority in parliament and so we have to look to other parties to seek agreement that will allow us to get brexit over the line in parliament as the law requires. you can't go into any of those discussions with big red lines because otherwise there's no point having them. given the prime minister has tried to hang on to them for so long, the man who wants to replace her in numberten might take some convincing. the latest offer to the labour tribe, welcoming a new mp
that was ian russell talking to our correspondent angus crawford.o berlin and paris tomorrow for the latest brexit talks, ahead of the crucial eu summit in brussels on wednesday, where another delay to britain's departure date will be discussed. cross—party communication between the government and labour has continued today, in the search for possible areas of agreement. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. a mood for compromise mightjust trickle through, sombre and slow after all...
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>> ian pannell reporting from uganda tonight for us. ian, thank you. >>> there is much more ahead on "world news tonight" this saturday. refusing to surrender, the wild chase. police in hot pursuit, slammed from all sides and how that dangerous driver actually got away. >>> breaking overseas, the massive blast rocking central paris, tearing through the boulevard and moving fast. >>> and two rescues from the sky. a woman tumbling into a deep canyon trapped and the moments of panic when a woman's 90-year-old mother goes missing. how dresdifference between life death in both these rescues. stay with us. i'm working to keep the fire going for another 150 years. ♪ to inspire confidence through style. ♪ i'm working to make connections of a different kind. ♪ i'm working for beauty that begins with nature. ♪ to treat every car like i treat mine. ♪ at adp we're designing a better way to work, so you can achieve what you're working for. ♪ it's been a long time since andrew dusted off his dancing shoes. luckily denture breath will be the least of
>> ian pannell reporting from uganda tonight for us. ian, thank you. >>> there is much more ahead on "world news tonight" this saturday. refusing to surrender, the wild chase. police in hot pursuit, slammed from all sides and how that dangerous driver actually got away. >>> breaking overseas, the massive blast rocking central paris, tearing through the boulevard and moving fast. >>> and two rescues from the sky. a woman tumbling into a deep canyon...