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also on the programme, is ita bird, is ita plane? high flyers. today, we have closed the book on apartheid and that chapter. more than 3,000 subway passengers were affected. nausea, bleeding, headaches and a dimming of vision, all of this caused by an apparently organised attack. the trophy itself was on the pedestal in the middle of the cabinet here. now, this was an international trophy and we understand now that the search for it has become an international search. above all, this was a triumph for the christian democrats of the west, offering reunification as quickly as possible, and that's what the voters wanted. this is the briefing. here are the headlines: 23 russian diplomats are expected to depart later in the aftermath of the nerve agent attack on a former spy and his daughter in salisbury, in the west of england. uk authorities are seeking a warrant to investigate the company accused of using millions of facebook users's date to influence the us presidential election. residents in parts of australia hit by bushfires have b
also on the programme, is ita bird, is ita plane? high flyers. today, we have closed the book on apartheid and that chapter. more than 3,000 subway passengers were affected. nausea, bleeding, headaches and a dimming of vision, all of this caused by an apparently organised attack. the trophy itself was on the pedestal in the middle of the cabinet here. now, this was an international trophy and we understand now that the search for it has become an international search. above all, this was a...
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why did she leave ita isn't quite right. why did she leave it a week or so?he fact that it is regaining its status as the fastest—growing economy. there's been a lot of excitement over india for some time but they had a tricky period. a bit of a wobble. you can understand why, they removed a lot of banknotes suddenly and that caused chaos and they have changed the tax system radically. it is bound to have a short—term impact. it did fora bound to have a short—term impact. it did for a couple of quarters. they took 82% of banknotes in circulation out of the economy over the course of a couple of weeks. do that to any economy, which is largely cash —based, and you will see a falloff in spending. and they pick up in general sales taxes, in vat, that will impinge on growth as well. china is slowing a little as well. china is slowing a little as well. that kind of overtaking manoeuvre, but it is good to see india growing. you want diverse growth will. they had a bumper budget which promised a lot of spending. and we have spoken a bit about spotify. interesting to
why did she leave ita isn't quite right. why did she leave it a week or so?he fact that it is regaining its status as the fastest—growing economy. there's been a lot of excitement over india for some time but they had a tricky period. a bit of a wobble. you can understand why, they removed a lot of banknotes suddenly and that caused chaos and they have changed the tax system radically. it is bound to have a short—term impact. it did fora bound to have a short—term impact. it did for a...
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pasaodo municipios los ultimos dos aÑos >> hace unas semanas despues que dos policias rvendieran a itatalianos el gobernador dijo que vendran dias dificiles >> lo que estamos combatiendo no es un enemigo facil cisino co a capacidades de feuego >> planean encarcelar a los que decidieron laborar para el otro mando >> en mexico detuvieron a una persona que estaban relacionadas con la desaparicion de los e estudiantes de ,, la fiscalia dijo que ulices tuvo una inte e...
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pedro: carolina, es una alerta que ha dejado un amplio movimiento policial ita b federal .ay mucha incertidumbre apenas habÍan comenzado a tratar de entrar en la escena donde explotÓ este paquete a la una de la ballena hora del centro en los Últimos minutos hay mÁs especulaciones y otros casos. de los tila y un paquete sospechoso que fue encontrado cerca de las instalaciones de fedex que es sospechoso. las autoridades estÁn ahora indagando y para explicar quÉ tipo de paquete es y si contiene explosivos. el jefe de policÍa de san antonio dice que el esta instalaciÓn habrÍa otro paquete que al parecer lo detonÓ. sin embargo esta informaciÓn no fue revelada en la rueda de prensay estamos tratando de confirmar si esto es realmente cierto. es el correcto, de existir otro aparato que lo ha explotado, esto puede indicar que van a permanecer los agentes tanto federales como locales y estatales el instalaciÓn quizÁs por los prÓximos dÍas para establecer quiÉn pudo haber enviado este paquete y cuÁl fue la razÓn y si pueden dar con la persona o personas que estuviera detrÁs de este ti
pedro: carolina, es una alerta que ha dejado un amplio movimiento policial ita b federal .ay mucha incertidumbre apenas habÍan comenzado a tratar de entrar en la escena donde explotÓ este paquete a la una de la ballena hora del centro en los Últimos minutos hay mÁs especulaciones y otros casos. de los tila y un paquete sospechoso que fue encontrado cerca de las instalaciones de fedex que es sospechoso. las autoridades estÁn ahora indagando y para explicar quÉ tipo de paquete es y si...
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. >> en la vistia ita del ptrresi donald trump . >> nos llega el mensaje de una a dos veces por semanaora varios que tuvimos que mandar a los equipos . >> el investigo el reporte y d s descubrio un puesto de mando en el centro de esconddiido . >> residenets tambien los vieron cerca de sus hogares . >> si en frente el departamento estaba parado y no tenia placas de deladelante . >> otra mujer cuenta que su p m prima vfue deetenida con su espo ese dia . >> venian al freeway cuando una camioneta les prendio la sirena no hicieron nada, solo por pe i perfil racial . >> se hizo casrgo de sus 3 sob i sobrinos . >> necesita el apoyo de su mama tambien que su mama este pendi pendiente . >> hablamos con el servi confirmar en copeoperativo dicee lo hacen a diario en los conda o condados de sdiean diego , impel y todo el pe las leyes de minmigracion estan baj estas medidas . >> expertos en miginmigracion a hablaran de como actuar en caso de una redad a y que planes deb tener su fmaiamilia esto se sr h hoy desde las seis de locas de atar ara tarde en la zona en pantalla . >> agentes que visitan el
. >> en la vistia ita del ptrresi donald trump . >> nos llega el mensaje de una a dos veces por semanaora varios que tuvimos que mandar a los equipos . >> el investigo el reporte y d s descubrio un puesto de mando en el centro de esconddiido . >> residenets tambien los vieron cerca de sus hogares . >> si en frente el departamento estaba parado y no tenia placas de deladelante . >> otra mujer cuenta que su p m prima vfue deetenida con su espo ese dia ....
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that's right, the ft are calling ita we?theresa may as thisjoint effort goes it a big coup for theresa may as this joint effort goes forward. as you mentioned, the us is leading the way with 60 diplomats being expelled along with the seattle consulate being closed down as well. is quite clear president trump... he has made it clear in the statement from the white house it's notjust about the salisbury poisoning either. they are looking at russia's concerted effort in trying to divide the west and trying to fiddle with elections etc, and this is a reaction to that as well. in the same report it also says non—nato members like ukraine, finland, sweden have joined says non—nato members like ukraine, finland, sweden havejoined in and even italy, which is not known for being particularly anti—russian in its sentiment and it has expelled two diplomats. joe, i thought it was interesting in the ft that it says the us has taken this action to expel 60 diplomats, not only in response to the salisbury attack. yes, of course. the us has
that's right, the ft are calling ita we?theresa may as thisjoint effort goes it a big coup for theresa may as this joint effort goes forward. as you mentioned, the us is leading the way with 60 diplomats being expelled along with the seattle consulate being closed down as well. is quite clear president trump... he has made it clear in the statement from the white house it's notjust about the salisbury poisoning either. they are looking at russia's concerted effort in trying to divide the west...
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i suppose the eye given should be, should he have made ita given should be, should he have made it aace? we are talking about global gdp growth rising. anything from i.5%, 2%, perhaps even more by the end of the year. the major economist saul, it seems convincing, in terms of moving upwards. this is the kind of thing that could hit them. i suppose if it's partly because of that he can get away with it. possibly. there is a public concern about goods which are made cheaper through labour standards and environmental standards being low. and for americans that is a valid public concern. for too long, americans that is a valid public concern. fortoo long, politicians haven't. in some respect, give him credit. it may be economic nonsense. it may benefit. absolutely. onto the huffington post, martin. a story that has been bubbling throughout the day, theresa may's housing announcement gives no guarantee of more homes. this is the verdict of the huff post. theresa may and the government have been saying, look, if you are a developer and you get land and you get planning permission, build a
i suppose the eye given should be, should he have made ita given should be, should he have made it aace? we are talking about global gdp growth rising. anything from i.5%, 2%, perhaps even more by the end of the year. the major economist saul, it seems convincing, in terms of moving upwards. this is the kind of thing that could hit them. i suppose if it's partly because of that he can get away with it. possibly. there is a public concern about goods which are made cheaper through labour...
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the fifth seed argentine built on last week's indian wells title when he beat federer and made ita titlee this one putting him through to the last 16 against philip raonic. that's all we have time for. england out batting on the fifth and final day, they went into it 132—11, they have made ten runs, lost david malan for 23, bairstow has joined ben stokes at the crease. go to the website for all of that. but for now, goodbye. hello once again. i hope at least at some point during the course of the weekend you managed to get to see some sunshine, because it may well be in the forthcoming week that that is in short supply for some areas, especially the northern parts of scotland. all of us will notice it turning a little bit colder, because initially there's some warmth to be had, especially across the problems outhern half of the british isles. but, as i move you through to around about wednesday, well, those yellows have moved away. we've tapped into some cold air yet again from scandinavia, for the northern half of britain. to the problems outh, well, there's an incursion of milder air,
the fifth seed argentine built on last week's indian wells title when he beat federer and made ita titlee this one putting him through to the last 16 against philip raonic. that's all we have time for. england out batting on the fifth and final day, they went into it 132—11, they have made ten runs, lost david malan for 23, bairstow has joined ben stokes at the crease. go to the website for all of that. but for now, goodbye. hello once again. i hope at least at some point during the course of...
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but it looks as if they are going to have to rethink how they do the ita, because the current processng. not much time, but i have to ask you about this other story in the times, save one heart and break another with weight loss surgery. and break another with weight loss surgery. how so? it seems if you lose weight, if you have surgery to shrink your stomach and things like lose weight, and therefore you become such a new person that you wa nt become such a new person that you want to find love, or you find love. this is what swedish researchers have been working on, people who are classified as obese and now they are much slimmer, more handsome, and therefore more beautiful, and therefore more beautiful, and therefore they find a new love. and a p pa re ntly therefore they find a new love. and apparently more weight you lose, the more like you that you are to lose —— to find love. you can lose up to half of your excess body weight with this surgery, and not only do people who have been single and have the surgery seem who have been single and have the surgery seem to be much more li
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itas the beginning of a bral buness.ometimes, princess and albertrto ke yououngomen who haven't yet fallen prey to trafficke o on a spececial ur of f e city -- showing them the r realitiesf stre p prostition.n. prininss: i toldou people that we are goingo o turin seeee wherere our girls s are working.g. you rememember i said d one day we wi go? >> yes. prince: a-a-ha this nights ththe da rereporter: thisis evening's t two passenengers can bararely asp ththe ea that wowomen -- jusust like themseselves -- are e being openly mamarketed here e on the streeeets ke m meat. thisis is a fate p princess wantnts to saveve as many womomen from as possible. and althoughumuman traickiking is stillll on the risese, she says she'll nevever give up.. host : smart phones, laptops, tablets, electric-powered vehicles like hybrid and electric cars and electric scooters -- all of them depend on rechargrgeable batterieies. demandnd for batteryry-powered vehicles is rising rapapidly. and that's where lithium comes in. the light metal is an ess
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don't even know the details exactly what they did except that they call the data that they use the and ita. and they use it in think the key point to understand here is that this isn't some kind of. out of the blulue abusisive facebook is actually using facebook in some ways as facebook was intended for useeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeelelelelet analyzes eminent allows you to target. advertisements news and documents to them in accordance with what. paul sayssssssssssssssssss s about advertising but w we should suddenly in which we should get a little bit mor. warmly that that's actually about politics. able to.. like how we we do things politically. rig wt pductso l that w want to find someone well we'll quite what i mean. more lead said a very dubious but lately have that she done anythingg well because as youayay people voluntary that information out there at people what haxan have if i'd stopped over their emails hacked or anything like that this is information that was on a website momentarily. yes it is in an and this is where things get interesting we know that the information commissioner i'm in
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so we have teams on the ground , we do ita source of with real pride in real commitment, and our employees passionately in the work we do for the field. aboutne: talk to me diversity. why have you achieved gender parity on the board whereas no one else really has. a lot of people fail. you succeeded. ivan: it started from our core values. we always put inclusion and diversity at the heart of diageo . i am very proud of for track record. board, 30% of senior women -- senior leaders are women, and i see that improving them up but it is not just gender diversity and nationalities, diversity in ethnicity, sexual orientation and diversity in style, and to me -- i have been in business years -- the power of having diversity in the team, including thinking styles, i think is huge, and i see the benefit in years spades. i am really pleased with where diageo is on this journey come and i think we can take it further. francine: why do other companies fail then? ivan: i think you need the conviction and belief, so i grew up in india and i grew up in a multicultural society as a minority. me, the impo
so we have teams on the ground , we do ita source of with real pride in real commitment, and our employees passionately in the work we do for the field. aboutne: talk to me diversity. why have you achieved gender parity on the board whereas no one else really has. a lot of people fail. you succeeded. ivan: it started from our core values. we always put inclusion and diversity at the heart of diageo . i am very proud of for track record. board, 30% of senior women -- senior leaders are women,...
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itas to feel dangerous.t has to feel we don't know as a company what's going to happen in the next moment, even though we do and we have rehearsed ad nauseam and got under the skin of this amazing piece of work as deeply as we can. and we continue to. but there's something about the terror of attempting it every time. which i think is what you need to stay in contact with in a strange way. it has to feel like you're sky diving without a parachute. hope you'll land somewhere soft. >> how does this compare -- i know you can't compare, but the films you've done recently, "hacksaw ridge," based on a true story of a pacifist during the pacific campaign of world war ii. tell me about these ascetic cha play. >> i've been strangely drawn to a stripping away and a simplification, i've been longing to get to the core of what we're doing here. and i think culminating in what this character goes through and the sense of joy and hope that he gets to at the end of this epic and life affirming knowledge of the beauty and t
itas to feel dangerous.t has to feel we don't know as a company what's going to happen in the next moment, even though we do and we have rehearsed ad nauseam and got under the skin of this amazing piece of work as deeply as we can. and we continue to. but there's something about the terror of attempting it every time. which i think is what you need to stay in contact with in a strange way. it has to feel like you're sky diving without a parachute. hope you'll land somewhere soft. >> how...
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what did you say, seven as ita? >> yes. >> seven waterfalls. >> mugs. >> seven mugs, oh, yeah. >> oli, you're not too far off because this location does have seven pools, seven jumps, a seven-meter drop and for laugh fertty, one pretty amazing challenge. >> for me to ride on these waterfalls is unreal. >> how do we get to the pools and i can drive up there? >> no. in fact, lafferty and his team had to hire a group of guides that include expert climbers. >> how i get down there is from ropes. >> so what is it he does? >> he is a wake border if you're thinking how's' going to do this in the pool. >> where's the wake. >> they rigged that too. once they figure out exactly where they're going to anchor the rope, they then have to get the tow line out to where it's going to be. >> they tied it to the end of a drone and flew it up. >> what he's trying to do is go over two pretty sizeable drops without paulg. so he spends one day practicing. >> a millimeter off and it's too fast. a millimeter the other way is too slow. >> r
what did you say, seven as ita? >> yes. >> seven waterfalls. >> mugs. >> seven mugs, oh, yeah. >> oli, you're not too far off because this location does have seven pools, seven jumps, a seven-meter drop and for laugh fertty, one pretty amazing challenge. >> for me to ride on these waterfalls is unreal. >> how do we get to the pools and i can drive up there? >> no. in fact, lafferty and his team had to hire a group of guides that include expert...
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renovated and repainted, and you'll find murals and sculptures created by the locals here as well, making itaand if you didn't manage to catch the winter olympics, do not despair. there are dozens of annual winter themed festivals here in south korea. one to look out for is the yearly ice fishing festival close to the olympic site in pyeonchang, where thousands of tourists and locals use rods, traditional lures and even their bare hands to catch trout from the icy river. it runs every year throughout february, so wrap up warm. that's it for this week, but i hope you can join us next week on the travel show when... christa is in norway, as she takes a journey along one of the world's most spectacular rail lines in search of the roots of norwegian music. it's kind of the sound of nature. fiddle plays. this is great. and don't forget, if you want to follow us on the road you can sign up to our social media feed. until next time, from me carmen roberts, and the rest of the travel show team here in seoul, it is goodbye. hello there. we've seen some really treacherous conditions quite widely across
renovated and repainted, and you'll find murals and sculptures created by the locals here as well, making itaand if you didn't manage to catch the winter olympics, do not despair. there are dozens of annual winter themed festivals here in south korea. one to look out for is the yearly ice fishing festival close to the olympic site in pyeonchang, where thousands of tourists and locals use rods, traditional lures and even their bare hands to catch trout from the icy river. it runs every year...
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itas less than 2%. let me ask you this, the new head of cambridge analytica's, the other one, the new guy says christopr wiley was part-time contractor who left in july 2014 and has no direct knowledge of our work or practices tence that he was at the company for less than a year, after which he was made the subjectf restraining undertaking to prevent his misusef the company'sec inteal property while attempting to set up a rival one of his own. >> let me clarify some of these points here. first of all, i was research director at scl group before cambridge analytica existed. they're using weasel words here. condly, i did not sign any intellectual property license. i did not sign any of the contracts they were trying to force on me. i contest the claim that i took any ip that they developed because i never licensed any ip to tn the first place. and thirdly, the july date that they're referencing is when i handed my notice is. it isn'then i finished working. >> let me ask you very briefly, 30 seconds left.
itas less than 2%. let me ask you this, the new head of cambridge analytica's, the other one, the new guy says christopr wiley was part-time contractor who left in july 2014 and has no direct knowledge of our work or practices tence that he was at the company for less than a year, after which he was made the subjectf restraining undertaking to prevent his misusef the company'sec inteal property while attempting to set up a rival one of his own. >> let me clarify some of these points here....
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the according to the night is sixty eight treaties signed by all major nuclear powers including can ita states or russia and share that and france and united kingdom all this countries are under obligation to a venture to surrender the nuclear weapons. american or russian military is documents you see this is not exactly was there of working hard to achieve so just a leap service or north korea's can easily do is to say they can is it to do what their american so russians have been doing for decades just to see involve beautiful point in a very distant future probably the will surrender nuclear weapons not know precious a link of you mentioned the belief service and i think it's also become a bit of a diplomatic ritual to in-doors the denuclearization of the peninsula but if you look at it through politic lances do you thing regional powers like russia like china actually want pyongyang to fully disarm absolutely because it's very often is under stuart budget russian government has over it's been deadly against nuclear north korea and this say or even more is a political bow to china yo
the according to the night is sixty eight treaties signed by all major nuclear powers including can ita states or russia and share that and france and united kingdom all this countries are under obligation to a venture to surrender the nuclear weapons. american or russian military is documents you see this is not exactly was there of working hard to achieve so just a leap service or north korea's can easily do is to say they can is it to do what their american so russians have been doing for...
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were speaking to the chinese in saying that we should work together to make ita that we should work togetherhina, because you are dependent on a lot of resources in africa. it seems to me that america may be making a fundamental strategic mistake when it appears to be neglecting africa ata time it appears to be neglecting africa at a time when notjust china and russia, turkey, you mentioned iran, the gulf states are all investing much more at a time when the prompt administration seems disinterested. —— the trump administration. administration seems disinterested. -- the trump administration. the issueis -- the trump administration. the issue is that many things... in the us, we do not build things. we do sustainable growth and programmes that you may not see but you will fill the fact. for example, girls education. we have now 66% of girls now in africa ago through primary school education. we are up to 34% at the secondary level. translates in fewer girls marrying below the 18, which is a problem in creating insecurity and lack of economic growth. we are now giving opportunities and hope f
were speaking to the chinese in saying that we should work together to make ita that we should work togetherhina, because you are dependent on a lot of resources in africa. it seems to me that america may be making a fundamental strategic mistake when it appears to be neglecting africa ata time it appears to be neglecting africa at a time when notjust china and russia, turkey, you mentioned iran, the gulf states are all investing much more at a time when the prompt administration seems...
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the whole facebook scandal, whether you call ita facebook scandal, whether you call it a scandal or notfor the last week, especially from an equity and wall street point of view. this is the problem these days with these stocks, they are so enormous, heavily weighted... fang, facebook, amazon, netflix, google. there were other rumours, stories yesterday surrounding facebook, some rumours surrounding amazon as well about potential regulation which could come in there. so many stories at the moment, and when you see such big moves like we have seen on facebook, it is incredibly difficult for the other stocks in that group to stay at the same level, that is the issue. a lot of economic data coming out in europe which will be quite interesting to get a sense of how we are doing in the first quarter. uk gdp out this morning and that will be at 930, a particularly big number, especially when we have seen such big moves, especially in the pound, this week. today being the pound, this week. today being the last day before the long easter holiday, it does tend to be quite volatile. when we have
the whole facebook scandal, whether you call ita facebook scandal, whether you call it a scandal or notfor the last week, especially from an equity and wall street point of view. this is the problem these days with these stocks, they are so enormous, heavily weighted... fang, facebook, amazon, netflix, google. there were other rumours, stories yesterday surrounding facebook, some rumours surrounding amazon as well about potential regulation which could come in there. so many stories at the...
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ita health -- dav care. general electric down 4.2%, with jpmorgan saying the 2018 outlook does not look "like a credible number." all come down about 5% dr. president trump blocked a potential merger they did not necessarily want anyway but investors not liking it and davita health care down 3% as the sec is looking for more info on the company's unit sale to united health. looking at a risk off trading action for the financial markets after starting higher. more volatility. vonnie: a little bumpy today. let's get more now on president trump's decision to fire rex tillerson and replace them with mike pompeo. there was a as series of public disagreements with the president. we are joined in washington now. tillerson did not want to walk a way from this job. we are getting reports he spent his whole plane journey back from africa trying to keep it. why would he do that if he was in so much disagreement with the president? rex tillerson thought he was serving his nation by serving this president and sometimes s
ita health -- dav care. general electric down 4.2%, with jpmorgan saying the 2018 outlook does not look "like a credible number." all come down about 5% dr. president trump blocked a potential merger they did not necessarily want anyway but investors not liking it and davita health care down 3% as the sec is looking for more info on the company's unit sale to united health. looking at a risk off trading action for the financial markets after starting higher. more volatility. vonnie: a...
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today has been a busy day here in brussels, david davis called it a significant step, mr barnier called ita step, mr barnier called it a decisive step. the outline agreement for this transition period that would come in in one year's time when the uk leads the eu, the link all the rules and trading freely but there are crucial issues remain an earlier today the irish foreign minister was here to make sure the irish border issue was not overlooked. first thing this morning and it was the irish foreign minister who was in brussels meeting michel barnier before david davis got there. his aim was to see to it that irish concerns remained uppermost in the brexit negotiations. simon coveney began the day tweeting that he was on an early flight to ensure there would be no backsliding on the irish border issue. after his meeting, eight satisfied looking mr kirby said that solidarity with the eu partners remained strong. —— satisfied looking simon coveney. a little later it was david davis's turn, hoping a transition deal could be secured but to do so was urgent with brexit just be secured but to do
today has been a busy day here in brussels, david davis called it a significant step, mr barnier called ita step, mr barnier called it a decisive step. the outline agreement for this transition period that would come in in one year's time when the uk leads the eu, the link all the rules and trading freely but there are crucial issues remain an earlier today the irish foreign minister was here to make sure the irish border issue was not overlooked. first thing this morning and it was the irish...
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because, i mean, isee a slight smile on your face there, is ita a slight smile on your face there, isbuying unnecessarily large quantities of things, resulting in the additional? if they had just carried on as normal, you think that on the whole, the shops would still have products? i don't think we are quite at that stage yet where the public are panicking around shopping. i think it continues longer than two or three days that would happen, but the empty shelves are just a result of the fact that goods are not getting through. we have warehouses act up the products we are trying to deliver, which we cannot get through. —— backed up with product. you knew this was coming. we all knew this was coming. you have to get the right thing in the right place at the right time. that is yourjob. place at the right time. that is your job. otherwise it place at the right time. that is yourjob. otherwise it is easy. you just send the trucks out and you know when they are going to get there. thejob comes know when they are going to get there. the job comes tricky, there. thejob comes tricky, and t
because, i mean, isee a slight smile on your face there, is ita a slight smile on your face there, isbuying unnecessarily large quantities of things, resulting in the additional? if they had just carried on as normal, you think that on the whole, the shops would still have products? i don't think we are quite at that stage yet where the public are panicking around shopping. i think it continues longer than two or three days that would happen, but the empty shelves are just a result of the fact...
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it is about 100 yards of soil all around it. , itas once out in the water is now landlocked. jefferson,t, fort which is where some of the lincoln conspirators were jailed mudd whong dr. samuel was released in 1869. eastman might have begun that painting sometime after that. 1870's. 1875 was the only date i was able to find. up, one really wonders what eastman thought about this suite of paintings. it would be helpful to know which came first. if we could construct a timeline for the production of the work, i think we tell us a lot about he process and what ideas brought to it personally. he was not working under the direction of anyone that i know of. at least with the indian paintings, he was told to do as he pleased. i think that is probably the same here. perhaps there were some conversations about which forts would have been most interesting to the house of representatives at the time, but i am unclear about that. that needs further study. the only painting we know, the place it occupies in the timeline, is the last painting he produced. all of the others are question mar
it is about 100 yards of soil all around it. , itas once out in the water is now landlocked. jefferson,t, fort which is where some of the lincoln conspirators were jailed mudd whong dr. samuel was released in 1869. eastman might have begun that painting sometime after that. 1870's. 1875 was the only date i was able to find. up, one really wonders what eastman thought about this suite of paintings. it would be helpful to know which came first. if we could construct a timeline for the production...
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chief itas elsewhere in syria state media say the army has completely surrounded the town of duma east of the capital damascus weakening what is one of the opposition's last strongholds monitors and activists say more than one thousand one hundred people have been killed since the government stepped up its offensive in eastern guta three weeks ago emergency crews including divers are at the scene of a helicopter crash in new york's east river the crash was caught on camera you can see the helicopter flying close to the water and then tipping over but it did not sink at least two people were killed and they are reports that five people were pulled from the wreckage a police spokesman says the search is underway for several other passengers. three separate boats of migrants and refugees with hundreds of people on board have been rescued in the mediterranean the people were attempting to make the dangerous journey from libya to italy on saturday rescuers say one of the boats was on the verge of sinking when they approached it off the coast of tripoli more than half a million people have c
chief itas elsewhere in syria state media say the army has completely surrounded the town of duma east of the capital damascus weakening what is one of the opposition's last strongholds monitors and activists say more than one thousand one hundred people have been killed since the government stepped up its offensive in eastern guta three weeks ago emergency crews including divers are at the scene of a helicopter crash in new york's east river the crash was caught on camera you can see the...
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wane too in that respect ukraine will fall off the geopolitical radar in the fight and i'm tired of ita polluted from abortion. russia takes a very different view two years gazprom has been accusing ukraine of failing to maintain its gas pipelines russia also says that ukraine turns a blind eye to corruption and black market dealings in its gas industry. but one hundred and us why do i want. because the gas was disappearing from the party that this would be don't want to discuss it right now but of course not all of the gas that was supplied arrived where it was supposed to mean not to consider both sides of the discussion from biden. as far as ukraine is concerned the dispute with russia over gas is about much more than just refurbishing pipelines or modernizing the energy economy kiev believes moscow is waging a proxy battle trying to force ukraine to submit to the kremlin's political dominance. this is another weapon in russia's arsenal alongside nuclear and conventional weapons which are now stationed in eastern ukraine and crimea energy is also a weapon for. russia's providing mili
wane too in that respect ukraine will fall off the geopolitical radar in the fight and i'm tired of ita polluted from abortion. russia takes a very different view two years gazprom has been accusing ukraine of failing to maintain its gas pipelines russia also says that ukraine turns a blind eye to corruption and black market dealings in its gas industry. but one hundred and us why do i want. because the gas was disappearing from the party that this would be don't want to discuss it right now...
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am i am saddened-- as devastated ita could be, without having knn your sister. >> yes, mammo. ma-am. >> she was a beautiful sister, a wonderful both and great daughter. it is a tragedy. >> laura: this is an illegal alien with seven aliases. they're trying to track down his criminal history. i'm sure mr. wilters you'll be doingg that. other crimes he could have submitted. a stolen gun in his possession, if he already hasn't gone on committed violent acts against other people. it is your sister's death at his hands that caused his ultimate apprehension. i assume will be put away for a long period of time. further thoughts on the fact tathis government was unable to keep him out of this country. >> it is a tragedy. >> yes, it is a? tragedy. nothing is going to replace my sister. i don't have the answers to that.th i loved her. and yes, yes, he should have been deported. we have to figure the way that he wasn't able to come back in and wasn't able to drive a vehicle. that he wasn't able to drive drunk. i don't have the answers right now. t i know my family is hurting over the whol
am i am saddened-- as devastated ita could be, without having knn your sister. >> yes, mammo. ma-am. >> she was a beautiful sister, a wonderful both and great daughter. it is a tragedy. >> laura: this is an illegal alien with seven aliases. they're trying to track down his criminal history. i'm sure mr. wilters you'll be doingg that. other crimes he could have submitted. a stolen gun in his possession, if he already hasn't gone on committed violent acts against other people....
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ita can you tell us, who came out on top, who took it on the chin?as you mentioned, populist really came out on top. the biggest amg the populists is a relatively young party called the "five star" movement. they were born about nine years ago. the founder was a standup comic, and they are mostly railing againstolical corruption and a tepid economy, high unemployment -- namely youth unemployment. over the last nine years, youth unemployment has aually gone above 40% at times. it's still scandalously high in the 30s, so that's what they were really riding on,nd they've road it all the way to wie head of the polls. they came out over 30%. the leader of r party is a young man, only 31 years old, ar collegeout by the name of luigi di maio. he has scant political experience, but these days that's a feature and not a bug. he's seen by his followers, at byst, as being unthey wante what they see as corrupt,ad ional italian politics. but perhaps more surprising than the rise of the "five star" movement is the rise of another more radical populist party called
ita can you tell us, who came out on top, who took it on the chin?as you mentioned, populist really came out on top. the biggest amg the populists is a relatively young party called the "five star" movement. they were born about nine years ago. the founder was a standup comic, and they are mostly railing againstolical corruption and a tepid economy, high unemployment -- namely youth unemployment. over the last nine years, youth unemployment has aually gone above 40% at times. it's...
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itas not war. i pretty got something like this never happens again. amy: an excerpt from the vietnamese film "the sound of the violin in my lai." -- film was directed by another veteran who returned to vietnam for this 50th anniversary of the my lai >> sorry is just not adequate for what happened in vietnam due to america's but whatever you call it here, invasion. it is wrong. it is just wrong. it was deeply, deeply, deeply wrong. i don't think we have acknowledged it. amy: vietnam war veteran eric herderakg this 50th anniversary of the my lai massacre when u.s. forces slaughtered more than 500,000. the date march 16, 1968. the war would continue for another seven years. some scholars estimate as many as 3.8 million vietnamese died during the war. up to 800,000 perished in cambodia, another 1 million in laos. the u.s. death toll was 58,000. when we come back, we will speak to t vietnam war veterans and a peace activist who have traveled back to vietnam to mark the 50th anniversary of the my lai massacre. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "universal s
itas not war. i pretty got something like this never happens again. amy: an excerpt from the vietnamese film "the sound of the violin in my lai." -- film was directed by another veteran who returned to vietnam for this 50th anniversary of the my lai >> sorry is just not adequate for what happened in vietnam due to america's but whatever you call it here, invasion. it is wrong. it is just wrong. it was deeply, deeply, deeply wrong. i don't think we have acknowledged it. amy:...
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writesary am a -- "the invasion of iraq is often spoken of in the united stat 'blunder, or even a itasrime. ose who perpetrated it are still at large. the pundits and "experts" who sold us the war still go on doing what they do. i never thought that iraq could ever be worse than it was during saddam's reign, but that is what america's war achieved and bequeathed to iraqis." mehdi hasan am a could you comment on what he said in the situation in iraq, what we know of the situation in iraq now? >> that may take those two claims in reverse order. i think, clearly, the last of iraqis aose not improved since 2003, specially in economic terms, disaster in terms of human rights. think many iraqis would dispute characterization that it is worse now than under saddam hussein. others would dispute that. the fact we even have to argue whether it is better or worse suggests what a disaster it was. in the so-called freedom for iraqis. in terms of the description of the work, i think he is spot on. it annoys me when people say, oh, the iraq war was a gesture to check error, a colossal blunder. a fail
writesary am a -- "the invasion of iraq is often spoken of in the united stat 'blunder, or even a itasrime. ose who perpetrated it are still at large. the pundits and "experts" who sold us the war still go on doing what they do. i never thought that iraq could ever be worse than it was during saddam's reign, but that is what america's war achieved and bequeathed to iraqis." mehdi hasan am a could you comment on what he said in the situation in iraq, what we know of the...
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ita it tells you something when people who work closely with this president, when they say things like things are at another level inside this white house right now in terms of the chaos and uncertainty. you saw the confusion just over an announcement on tariffs. total chaos right now. even the people who think they know what the president is going to do, qualify that information by saying, until he does it, we really don't know. this is a president who is increasingly isolated at this point. people who have covered this and observed it say this has never felt sustainable. you have all the lying and all the lies begetting more lies. >> white lies or realize? >> by reason of just white lies in a lot of cases. and you have this mueller probe that is getting closer and closer to the president. we're now more than a year into this president. all the people who have come in with him are gone and he doesn't know who to turn to. if there's a breaking point we're getting closer to it. but that same quote you just read about how insane things are, sounds like something we read and people were s
ita it tells you something when people who work closely with this president, when they say things like things are at another level inside this white house right now in terms of the chaos and uncertainty. you saw the confusion just over an announcement on tariffs. total chaos right now. even the people who think they know what the president is going to do, qualify that information by saying, until he does it, we really don't know. this is a president who is increasingly isolated at this point....
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itas one of the deadliest attacks in the syrian capital since the civil war began.nwhile, in northwest syria, war monitors say an air strike on a rebel-held province killed 21 people, 16 of them children. 104 captive girls were freed in, nigeria today boko haram. the islamist militants returned them to dapchi, whertal of 110 were kidnapped from a boarding school four weeks ago.e the girls eunited with their parents, and said they were freed because they are muslims. urseveral others did not r >> ( translated ): there were five of us that died. those that died were not killed byseoko haram, they died bec they were trampled upon. it was stress and trauma that made them tired and weak. >> sreenivasan: the government denied it paid ransom for the mass release.ef but boko harama warning, saying: "we did it out of pity. l d, don't ever put your daughters in schain." in 2014, the militants kidnapped bok.girls from c some 100 of them have never returned. back in this couorry, a major hit the northeast with heavy snow and high winds and disrupted the first day of spri. it wa
itas one of the deadliest attacks in the syrian capital since the civil war began.nwhile, in northwest syria, war monitors say an air strike on a rebel-held province killed 21 people, 16 of them children. 104 captive girls were freed in, nigeria today boko haram. the islamist militants returned them to dapchi, whertal of 110 were kidnapped from a boarding school four weeks ago.e the girls eunited with their parents, and said they were freed because they are muslims. urseveral others did not r...
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i do think there is, and i will think ita, because i needs to be said, a cap on how far the professionalism will extend. hasink this administration issues with russia, but we don't need to get into that. but what it means is that at some point that professional running room will run into a cap. we need to bear that in mind. finally, i think a lot of us in this room, certainly a lot of us of the atlantic council tend to view foreign policy and national security, especially at the highest level in an analytic rubric focused on what we all learned in school and practiced for a long time, which is that international relations is about relations and these long-standing relationships. it is fine from an analytic perspective. if you are trying to a politicale from perspective, i think the top level political issues, i think we need to start thinking about these things from a predictive standpoint in a transactional manner. i think that is the hallmark of the president. and certainly the key decision-makers who surround him at the most senior levels of the government. i have given up trying to pred
i do think there is, and i will think ita, because i needs to be said, a cap on how far the professionalism will extend. hasink this administration issues with russia, but we don't need to get into that. but what it means is that at some point that professional running room will run into a cap. we need to bear that in mind. finally, i think a lot of us in this room, certainly a lot of us of the atlantic council tend to view foreign policy and national security, especially at the highest level...
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we've had a difficult run of games, we haven't taken any points, and to win today as ita taken any points ball and close the distance between players. they declared it to crystal palace, they used to the opportunities and the spaces as well. they deserved this result. in the scottish premiership, leaders celtic play tomorrow. today, though, aberdeen beat dundee 1—nil at pittodrie to move to within two points of second place. hearts enjoyed a 3—nil win over partick thistle. there was something of a shock at ibrox as second placed rangers went down 1—nil to kilmarnock. ross county and hamilton drew 2—all. it's the last day of the winter paralympics on sunday and a last chance for great britain to reach their pre games ambition of seven medals. so far they have five, four silvers and one bronze after drawing a blank on saturday. kate grey reports. it's been a quiet day for britain this year, with just two athletes in action. nlp miss dean, james whitley went in the slalom. his first event of these games. it was a tricky course to negotiate. he is without pause because he was born without his
we've had a difficult run of games, we haven't taken any points, and to win today as ita taken any points ball and close the distance between players. they declared it to crystal palace, they used to the opportunities and the spaces as well. they deserved this result. in the scottish premiership, leaders celtic play tomorrow. today, though, aberdeen beat dundee 1—nil at pittodrie to move to within two points of second place. hearts enjoyed a 3—nil win over partick thistle. there was...
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disney also noted itas created 4,000 jobs in the last five years, more than any other ghange county business, and it's launching a new -ed and vocational training program for hourly workers.h >> it's biggan one company. >> reporter: tom tait is anaheim's mayor. he favors higher wages but says the problem of affordable housing can not be easily solved by local government. >> we have a tough t affecting the price of housing. with land is so expensive, it's very difficult to build something that is affordable. the problem is systemwide. everything is expensive. so we could help a few families here and there, but to help the thousands that we're talking about, tens of thousands, i don't see, there's nowhere near that kind of money. >> reporter: in the past, anaheim did have more money to help build affordable apartmente comple like this one, using state redevelopment funds, but that money largely dried up in 2012. according to city records, just 300 units for low and very lowrs income renere built, or rehabbed, between 2014 and 2016. so 30,000 are now on a cit waitlist for affordable housing and
disney also noted itas created 4,000 jobs in the last five years, more than any other ghange county business, and it's launching a new -ed and vocational training program for hourly workers.h >> it's biggan one company. >> reporter: tom tait is anaheim's mayor. he favors higher wages but says the problem of affordable housing can not be easily solved by local government. >> we have a tough t affecting the price of housing. with land is so expensive, it's very difficult to...
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and south america dead ahead mclellan al-jazeera chile times forces joe thanks very much much seen itas hopes of winning this she is you way for champions league are over they were beaten by severe heat progressed to the quarter finals for the first time in their history with some bend they yet doubles the killed the spanish side victory at old trafford remember lukaku schoolday like consolation goal for united but it finished two one is just the second time they've lost at home in all competitions this season or roma have also made it through to the last eight they be checked doesn't yet one know and inject her getting the goal as they progress for the first time in ten years and there is a huge game in the time his ache on wednesday as boss and a host chelsea in the last sixteen it's one one off the first leg in london chelsea unbeaten in the last eight matches against barcelona so the catalans know they'll be in for a tough encounter when our special i expect a similar rival to the one we faced during the first leg with all of the virtues and with all the danger attached to them they
and south america dead ahead mclellan al-jazeera chile times forces joe thanks very much much seen itas hopes of winning this she is you way for champions league are over they were beaten by severe heat progressed to the quarter finals for the first time in their history with some bend they yet doubles the killed the spanish side victory at old trafford remember lukaku schoolday like consolation goal for united but it finished two one is just the second time they've lost at home in all...
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is ita did have you with us, thank you. is it a good deal? welcome to nhs staff. what it represents is perhaps a recognition that we are reaching the end of the road with austerity in the nhs, and we think that‘s a very valid conclusion. but let‘s not get out of ourselves, you know, for most staff this will be about a 6.5% increase over three yea rs, about a 6.5% increase over three years, that‘s not very far away from inflation. we won‘t see people spending power rising hugely. we welcome this move but it‘s not a game changer. there was some pretty acerbic amends from some quarters, including some nhs staff, saying, after the kind of cap we have had anything is going to look great. even what has happened to inflation, as you just said, it‘s actually not that terrific. are we in a position where we are saying, given the austerity policies and what people are used to, it looks better than it is as mac is that the case being made? yes, i wouldn't want to oversell it, it reflects the cost of living as they will be rising over the next few years.
is ita did have you with us, thank you. is it a good deal? welcome to nhs staff. what it represents is perhaps a recognition that we are reaching the end of the road with austerity in the nhs, and we think that‘s a very valid conclusion. but let‘s not get out of ourselves, you know, for most staff this will be about a 6.5% increase over three yea rs, about a 6.5% increase over three years, that‘s not very far away from inflation. we won‘t see people spending power rising hugely. we...
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given that, vladimir putin addressed his speech to opponents, basically the united but itas i am guessing, is important to have strong opponents. that was a very specific and strong message. also he delivered that russia has a weapon that nobody else in the whole world has. that means russia is technically so advanced and this is so important, and that you guys need to be patient and invest in it. that means all russians are stronger than the rest of the world, despite olympic games and other things. [laughter] i think that message was completely and 100% addressed to the national ordinance before elections. it was also hard to revive the audience for this election because the result is very predictable. the result is more than 100% predictable. that is very hard to engage people to vote. >> but they do want a significant turnout, right? lisa: of course. if you're elected by more than 50% of the population, not just the voters that went to the election places. >> which is why you hear people urging people not to vote because that can send a message to vladimir putin and embarrass him. joh
given that, vladimir putin addressed his speech to opponents, basically the united but itas i am guessing, is important to have strong opponents. that was a very specific and strong message. also he delivered that russia has a weapon that nobody else in the whole world has. that means russia is technically so advanced and this is so important, and that you guys need to be patient and invest in it. that means all russians are stronger than the rest of the world, despite olympic games and other...
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when we do research on why you did not get vaccinated for that ita, we hear about is not an effective vaccine rather than concerns about safety or cost. each vaccine what the barriers are or what the concerns are. we work hard to government messaging and through partners and others to get the word out. there are mommy bloggers that are influential in some circles are you rinse of family can be influential. audience areical clinicians and health care providers. they have a lot of influence on people's behavior. >> thank you very much. the chair now recognizes the gentlewoman from indiana. >> thank you mr. chairman and thank you to the panelists for being here. as the panel here may or may not aow, we recently started caucus to encourage all the men -- a caucus. this will lead to the hopeful the authorization of pop up. law.d get signed into the return of contracting authority. i am curious, dr. bright, this was something we wanted restored. it is my understanding that there has been some hesitation by the contracting office to move the contracting act over. does that contract authority
when we do research on why you did not get vaccinated for that ita, we hear about is not an effective vaccine rather than concerns about safety or cost. each vaccine what the barriers are or what the concerns are. we work hard to government messaging and through partners and others to get the word out. there are mommy bloggers that are influential in some circles are you rinse of family can be influential. audience areical clinicians and health care providers. they have a lot of influence on...
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i wonder if there is ita connection there. i would imagine so. there are students that i still keep in contact with that i know are just more aware of what's going on and are more apt to take action on things, whether very small or larger scale. so i wonder if there could be a connection to that as well. >> i also -- there are a group of behavioral stein advertises that studied young people and why they are less likely to vote. not just that they are young. they are new voters. so without the civic education, without any sort of education of how to participate, and then with increased barriers, they, one, over estimate the process. they feel very uncertain about how the process actually works. like if they actually can make impact. and then, two, they really underestimate their political intelligence and knowledge and think, i mean, in some ways someone might say it's responsible, but that they don't have the expertise to really participate. so that's something also that like, right, and we actually at rock the vote did, if you go to our website,
i wonder if there is ita connection there. i would imagine so. there are students that i still keep in contact with that i know are just more aware of what's going on and are more apt to take action on things, whether very small or larger scale. so i wonder if there could be a connection to that as well. >> i also -- there are a group of behavioral stein advertises that studied young people and why they are less likely to vote. not just that they are young. they are new voters. so without...
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and final he will he cares about the, i'll call ita democratic processes that are going on in russia, scombrerble with the upcoming election. so there are things that the u.s. government could do if it chose to. in each of those dough mains. it and -- domains. and it would require careful thought about which ones do you start with and how do you ratchet up? the sanctions that the trump administration just announced against russia are a step, but they're a step on a long staircase. you want to think about how you go from step to step in that process until you reach that point where the benefit is decreased and the cost is increased to the point where it changes behavior. james: thanks, rick. jim. jim: i'll start by agreeing with both john and rick. [laughter] i'd like to do first is a disclaimer. although i make reference to some of the findings of the defense science board report on cyberdeterrence, which i did, co-chaired with jim gossler, i'm speaking on behalf of myself, not on behalf of the department of development or anybody else. two quick points and then add some additional st
and final he will he cares about the, i'll call ita democratic processes that are going on in russia, scombrerble with the upcoming election. so there are things that the u.s. government could do if it chose to. in each of those dough mains. it and -- domains. and it would require careful thought about which ones do you start with and how do you ratchet up? the sanctions that the trump administration just announced against russia are a step, but they're a step on a long staircase. you want to...
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it wants to raise rates three times a year it wants to ramp up the pace in which ita liquidates it'salane sheet. they're well stated and they're going to stick to it they haven't stuck to their promises in the past so i think they'll be needing some credibility and stick to it this time. >> do you think the fed should leave options open because of the uncertainty surrounding trade? theoretically tariffs and trade war could be inflationary for the economy and maybe they want to leave it open, three hikes? maybe four hikes they're sort of there now. >> i don't think they should for trade policy the steel tariffs and aluminum tariffs, you can't even get to a tenth of a percent. >> that assumes that these sorts of tariffs and targeted tariffs for china will remain targeted is that your belief that they can be confined to sectors for instance the proposed $60 billion in tariffs against tech products from china, that that will be contained? there won't be retaliation and then more tariffs back >> well, trade wars can always happen some might maintain that china is conducting a trade war ag
it wants to raise rates three times a year it wants to ramp up the pace in which ita liquidates it'salane sheet. they're well stated and they're going to stick to it they haven't stuck to their promises in the past so i think they'll be needing some credibility and stick to it this time. >> do you think the fed should leave options open because of the uncertainty surrounding trade? theoretically tariffs and trade war could be inflationary for the economy and maybe they want to leave it...
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politicians are talking about ita this. politicians are talking about it a lot.iders. but we will also be monitoring the rest of the market. we will take action if we see people continuing this bad practice. another piece of good news is that if people have your experience, claire, and want to make a complaint to the asa, itjust takes one complaint to see an investigation started and potentially the banning of an ad. but we will be watching proactively, as well. what we could possibly do is add your details to our guidance. because we have guidance helping people with refunds. let me read you some messages coming in about people's experiences. thanks for getting in touch. darren says picking up on the ticketing issue, i am travelling to paris this weekend, iam am travelling to paris this weekend, i am staying over two nights for the six nations game. for less money in total than two tickets for england's home games at twickenham via a third—party ticketing website. that is travel, train from derby to london the madeira star, and accommodation, but clearly not win
politicians are talking about ita this. politicians are talking about it a lot.iders. but we will also be monitoring the rest of the market. we will take action if we see people continuing this bad practice. another piece of good news is that if people have your experience, claire, and want to make a complaint to the asa, itjust takes one complaint to see an investigation started and potentially the banning of an ad. but we will be watching proactively, as well. what we could possibly do is add...
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think you need legislation to make it a requirement for social media companies to tip it off or is itanvicted terrorists could potentially have their children removed from them, like convicted paedophiles do. why?” removed from them, like convicted paedophiles do. why? i was trying to illustrate the different sectors about how we approach extremism and how we protect vulnerable people who are extremists prey on and one example we have been wrestling with with cases over the last two, three yea rs, with cases over the last two, three years, extremists radicalising young children and it seems to me that perhaps the whole system from police, social services, the courts, it is not used to dealing with this and in my mind, maybe not in everybody else‘s, a parent who has the interest in paedophilia is obviously a risk to the child, whether or not they have done anything to them yet, and i would say the same about a parent who is a proven terrorist. someone who is proven terrorist. someone who is proven to have shared radicalising material with others, has convictions, i would argue they pose
think you need legislation to make it a requirement for social media companies to tip it off or is itanvicted terrorists could potentially have their children removed from them, like convicted paedophiles do. why?” removed from them, like convicted paedophiles do. why? i was trying to illustrate the different sectors about how we approach extremism and how we protect vulnerable people who are extremists prey on and one example we have been wrestling with with cases over the last two, three...