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were meant to end up, i think, i london, where they were meant to end up, ithink, i generally london, where they were meant to end up, i think, i generally have much ofa up, i think, i generally have much of a connection with yorkshire. the story stretches over three generations. one particularly poignant strand in the story, which is the daughter who has inherited the cancer that killed, or the gene, that produced the cancer that killed her mother and she knows that she's going to die. you are taking it had on there. yes. i wanted with this book to write some british south asian characters that you just don't see. you know, too often, the books that get published by british authors from a south asian background off and tend to be about identity or radicalisation or arranged marriages and myjokers a lwa ys arranged marriages and myjokers always been that true diversity will come when we get a brown writer writing literary fiction where middle—aged middle—class creative writing professor has sex with one of his impossibly attractive younger stu d e nts of his impossibly attractive you
were meant to end up, i think, i london, where they were meant to end up, ithink, i generally london, where they were meant to end up, i think, i generally have much ofa up, i think, i generally have much of a connection with yorkshire. the story stretches over three generations. one particularly poignant strand in the story, which is the daughter who has inherited the cancer that killed, or the gene, that produced the cancer that killed her mother and she knows that she's going to die. you are...
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no, ithink chinese carriers. are they a threat to you?nk china is a huge opportunity in two ways. there are a lot of numbers bandied around, but hong kong is very well—positioned and cathay pacific is very well—positioned that. secondly, i would say the greater bay area, the nine cities just over the border, including hong kong and macau, with a population of 7 million, collectively bigger than the san francisco bay area. i see all of that as a big opportunity for carriers. lots more competition, very good competition. it has been growing a bit faster than that market recently, but the long—term prognosis, i think, market recently, but the long—term prognosis, ithink, is market recently, but the long—term prognosis, i think, is very strong for travel and tourism. cathay pacific last year, huge losses. what went wrong? fuel was a big pacific last year, huge losses. what went wrong? fuelwas a big part pacific last year, huge losses. what went wrong? fuel was a big part of it, but i talked about competition. there is a lot of competition gro
no, ithink chinese carriers. are they a threat to you?nk china is a huge opportunity in two ways. there are a lot of numbers bandied around, but hong kong is very well—positioned and cathay pacific is very well—positioned that. secondly, i would say the greater bay area, the nine cities just over the border, including hong kong and macau, with a population of 7 million, collectively bigger than the san francisco bay area. i see all of that as a big opportunity for carriers. lots more...
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and eventually, ithink, in there was no wedding either. i think, in volume five i got them married. and some of the issues still remain unresolved. they have two apprentices, jlb matekoni has two apprentices in the garage and one of them has only recently finished his friendship, and someone said to me, look how long does it ta ke to said to me, look how long does it take to do a mechanical apprenticeship in botswana? and i said, well, about 22 volumes, something like that. euromoney, george bernard shaw once said that his starting point is to think of the characters and then let them rip. yes. that is what you do, perhaps rip is to buy the d word. do you do it gently? well, move gently. my you do it gently? well, move gently. my characters don't exactly rip, that implies a certain sense of purpose which they may not always have at the beginning. so my characters amble, i think. and have at the beginning. so my characters amble, ithink. and in have at the beginning. so my characters amble, i think. and in a very interesting thing that happ
and eventually, ithink, in there was no wedding either. i think, in volume five i got them married. and some of the issues still remain unresolved. they have two apprentices, jlb matekoni has two apprentices in the garage and one of them has only recently finished his friendship, and someone said to me, look how long does it ta ke to said to me, look how long does it take to do a mechanical apprenticeship in botswana? and i said, well, about 22 volumes, something like that. euromoney, george...
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and it sets people on the path, ithink. nikesh of the book. path, i think. nikesh shukla, author of the one who wrote destiny, thanks very much. hello, here is your latest live update from bbc weather. how much it will be warming up for most of us in the next week, and today's top temperature, 21.3 in hampshire. next week will end up in the hottest place, very close to 30 celsius. not everyone's cup of tea, not everyone getting that hot, but widely in the low to mid—20s. cooler air moving across the uk but as high pressure moves in right across the british isles, it will cut off that flow of air. some warmer colours, warmer weather. temperatures going up day by day in the next week. this is the picture as we go through the rest of the night. a bit of patchy cloud around parts of scotland. most places, though, are clear. the wind continuing to ease. i know we have a warmup on the way, but it is quite chilly overnight and first thing in the morning. temperatures quite widely down into single figures. low single figures in the very cold spots. it
and it sets people on the path, ithink. nikesh of the book. path, i think. nikesh shukla, author of the one who wrote destiny, thanks very much. hello, here is your latest live update from bbc weather. how much it will be warming up for most of us in the next week, and today's top temperature, 21.3 in hampshire. next week will end up in the hottest place, very close to 30 celsius. not everyone's cup of tea, not everyone getting that hot, but widely in the low to mid—20s. cooler air moving...
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it sets people on the path, ithink.nikesh shukla, talking about. it sets people on the path, ithink. nikesh shukla, author of the one who wrote destiny, thank you very much. thank you. good evening. it has certainly been a splendid sunday across much of the uk today. a lot more sunshine around, even across the northern half of the country. you can see here in aberdeenshire, blue skies overhead. there was a little bit of cloud across the hebrides and towards orkney and shetland earlier. you can just see that on their stunning satellite image from nasa earlier on. this whiteness here isjust the high cloud across the south. a blue sky day, get used to it. lots more to come. high pressure firmly in charge, right across the uk, it does not want to shift much either. while that sits there, we stayed largely dry, too. a dry night tonight, the breeze across the hebrides, orkney and the shetlands, has been clear through the day, some clear skies for a time through the night, a bit more cloud into the morning and temperatures awa
it sets people on the path, ithink.nikesh shukla, talking about. it sets people on the path, ithink. nikesh shukla, author of the one who wrote destiny, thank you very much. thank you. good evening. it has certainly been a splendid sunday across much of the uk today. a lot more sunshine around, even across the northern half of the country. you can see here in aberdeenshire, blue skies overhead. there was a little bit of cloud across the hebrides and towards orkney and shetland earlier. you can...
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on however, the best chance of sunshine, i think, on sunday, however, the best chance of sunshine, ithink. here is a look at the pollen levels, you can see they are the pollen levels, you can see they a re pretty the pollen levels, you can see they are pretty high across england with inns across the atlantic, just moderate levels across the west of the uk. we will progressively see the uk. we will progressively see the weather system is moving towards the weather system is moving towards the north. still, some weather fronts slicing across the northern half of the uk. the trend will be for more warmer air drifting in across the south so it will gradually rise across the southern half of the uk through the week. monday starts of sunny across eastern and southern areas. we have the weather fronts moving eastern and southern areas. we have the weatherfronts moving into scotland, northern ireland and the north—west. they will be a bit of rain here. look at the weather in the south. lots of sunshine and temperatures getting into the mid— 20s. as we go through tuesday and wednesday, the tempera
on however, the best chance of sunshine, i think, on sunday, however, the best chance of sunshine, ithink. here is a look at the pollen levels, you can see they are the pollen levels, you can see they a re pretty the pollen levels, you can see they are pretty high across england with inns across the atlantic, just moderate levels across the west of the uk. we will progressively see the uk. we will progressively see the weather system is moving towards the weather system is moving towards the...
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, benefits for businesses, both within china, japan, korea, ithink, and it would also help the economyhat. is the thinking that if north korea we re the thinking that if north korea were to take some steps forward in terms of opening up its economy in response to denuclearisation, this has to be a positive step forward. at this point we have no idea what may be achieved. no idea. we are all watching to see what will happen. and seeing how the aiib may be able to contribute. i think we are all watching to see what... how it will pan out. and often with these political summits, it is what happens in the economies around it. slowly you can make contacts and open up the economy, rather than focusing on the political. absolutely. thank you for now. she will be back later to talk us through some of the media coverage of this summit from local press in singapore, japan, of this summit from local press in singapore,japan, and of this summit from local press in singapore, japan, and elsewhere in asia, and also the uk. we will talk about it in detail. and now for other stories in this programme.
, benefits for businesses, both within china, japan, korea, ithink, and it would also help the economyhat. is the thinking that if north korea we re the thinking that if north korea were to take some steps forward in terms of opening up its economy in response to denuclearisation, this has to be a positive step forward. at this point we have no idea what may be achieved. no idea. we are all watching to see what will happen. and seeing how the aiib may be able to contribute. i think we are all...
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ithink shifty yet. but she is obviously hoping... i think she is sceptical sta nce hoping...ance in parliament —— big shift yet. she would have authorised this one in westminster. they are trying to dramatise it any possible way they can westminster against scotland. you know, "how dare westminster behave this way and treat scotland with such contempt"? that is a framing which might, might at some point renewed interest in a second referendum on independence. that's one of the many, many wild cards flying around. what i don't think will happen is a known deal will —— no deal. theresa may is convinced that would be a catastrophe, as an example. there is no majority in the house of commons for it. precisely. even if she loses on her deal, parliament would allow their to be known deal. they will be a constitutional crisis. but, one way or another, there will bea but, one way or another, there will be a scramble to extend the deadline of this article 50 and try to sort it out. yeah. i would put money... it is very dangerous to do anything in this world. but do it anyway! there wi
ithink shifty yet. but she is obviously hoping... i think she is sceptical sta nce hoping...ance in parliament —— big shift yet. she would have authorised this one in westminster. they are trying to dramatise it any possible way they can westminster against scotland. you know, "how dare westminster behave this way and treat scotland with such contempt"? that is a framing which might, might at some point renewed interest in a second referendum on independence. that's one of the...
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ithink document but it is clearly not internal any more. nyom.harity there will be if the money has gone elsewhere, that is one thing, what may well have happened is that i think public confidence in the charity sector may have been damaged, not least because of course some of the other charities were involved in the same problems. another chapter that you may not wa nt to another chapter that you may not want to read in the daily express tomorrow, one or two of the other papers as well. this is in reference to this private members bill that is being pushed to the commons today and he objected to it and is getting and he objected to it and is getting a lot of flak as a result, isn't he? iam not a lot of flak as a result, isn't he? i am not sure if i would like to be walking down his street in christchurch in dorset this week because i think most people up and down the country would not have heard of him, top story on the bbc news website i think, or because he put his hand up and objected to this private members bill, which you can do because he
ithink document but it is clearly not internal any more. nyom.harity there will be if the money has gone elsewhere, that is one thing, what may well have happened is that i think public confidence in the charity sector may have been damaged, not least because of course some of the other charities were involved in the same problems. another chapter that you may not wa nt to another chapter that you may not want to read in the daily express tomorrow, one or two of the other papers as well. this...
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ithink experience. it's very good. it's different, but it's nice.world cup, but but quarter—final, we can go to quarter—final, we can go to quarter—final, i think. quarter—final, we can go to quarter-final, ithink. voices quarter—final, we can go to quarter-final, i think. voices from moscow there. and to keep up to date with what's going on in the world cup, go to the bbc sport website. we'll have all you need to know about the remaining 63 games, building up to the final on july the 15th. go to bbc.com/worldcup. the sinking of the titanic still captures our imagination, more than a century after the giant ship went down. now an exhibit here in washington looks at the secret mission that led to the discovery of the wreckage. during the cold war, an ocean explorer, robert ballard, went looking for sunken us submarines. he was told that if he finished on time, he could search for the titanic. here's the story. it is amazing how the titanic touches a button in everybody. titanic, the untold story. it is really taking the wraps off what was, at the tim
ithink experience. it's very good. it's different, but it's nice.world cup, but but quarter—final, we can go to quarter—final, we can go to quarter—final, i think. quarter—final, we can go to quarter-final, ithink. voices quarter—final, we can go to quarter-final, i think. voices from moscow there. and to keep up to date with what's going on in the world cup, go to the bbc sport website. we'll have all you need to know about the remaining 63 games, building up to the final on july the...
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ithink it if the vote is lost. it is more complicated now.hat threat has some power, though not as much as it might have done in the old days. the argument that theresa may is making to tory mps this evening is making to tory mps this evening is that this week of all weeks is not the time to undermine the government's negotiating position. theresa may has an important meeting with eu leaders at the end ofjune, eu council meeting where it is clear that brussels was to see good progress made particularly on this question of the irish backstop border proposal. i think the argument she is making to tory mps is that you cannot really do anything that makes life more difficult for me then. i think that is an argument that has quite a lot of residents, even among your own critics of the tory backbenches. many thanks for that. earlier, the prime minister gave an address to the commons, admitting the recent g7 summit in canada had been "difficult" and "very candid". the meeting was seen as an opportunity to overcome disagreements on new tariffs impose
ithink it if the vote is lost. it is more complicated now.hat threat has some power, though not as much as it might have done in the old days. the argument that theresa may is making to tory mps this evening is making to tory mps this evening is that this week of all weeks is not the time to undermine the government's negotiating position. theresa may has an important meeting with eu leaders at the end ofjune, eu council meeting where it is clear that brussels was to see good progress made...
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ithink week and was serving good today. i am pleased. whole life, i was feeling very confident and i was also hitting the spots that i wanted to hit, which is not usualfor me. so yes, i was really happy for that and hopefully i can continue to serve like that. at queens club in west london, marin cilic beat novak djokovic. it took a dramatic fightback too. cilic was on the verge of a third defeat in the queens final, after djokovic took the first set and had match point in the second. but cilic came back, winning that one, and the third to claim the wimbledon warm—up tournament for the first time since 2012. england staged an impressive comeback to secure a series whitewash over australia. they took the final one—day international by one wicket in manchester. with moeen ali taking four wickets and being partly responsible for a run—out, the tourists set the target at 206. travis heads 56 the top score. in reply, england's openerjason roy went for just one run, as did joe root. they were 27 for four at one stage. but a century from joss b
ithink week and was serving good today. i am pleased. whole life, i was feeling very confident and i was also hitting the spots that i wanted to hit, which is not usualfor me. so yes, i was really happy for that and hopefully i can continue to serve like that. at queens club in west london, marin cilic beat novak djokovic. it took a dramatic fightback too. cilic was on the verge of a third defeat in the queens final, after djokovic took the first set and had match point in the second. but cilic...
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ithink it's nonsense. i think it's a big red herring. only boring people get bored.oring people get bored. england's were seasoned tournament ended in his harassment —— most recent tournament ended in embarrassment. manager roy hodgson out of a job. it's an outcome gareth southgate and his players will be desperate to avoid as they seek a successful world cup on and off the pitch. david ornstein, bbc news, leeds. england's world cup group opponents belgium have won their final pre—tournament friendly. another team heading to russia, egypt, were the opponents in brussels. manchester united striker romulu lukaku pounced on a rebound to make in 1—0 to belgium. chelsea's eden hazard added a second before half—time, and the win sealed late on another united player, maurane fellaini. a 3—0 win for roberto martinez‘s side. panana, who are in group g with belgium and england, lost 1—0 in norway. izzy christiansen and jordan nobbs have withdrawn from england's squad for friday's world cup qualifier in russia. manchester city forward christiansen has a thigh injury, while arse
ithink it's nonsense. i think it's a big red herring. only boring people get bored.oring people get bored. england's were seasoned tournament ended in his harassment —— most recent tournament ended in embarrassment. manager roy hodgson out of a job. it's an outcome gareth southgate and his players will be desperate to avoid as they seek a successful world cup on and off the pitch. david ornstein, bbc news, leeds. england's world cup group opponents belgium have won their final...
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that's what upset me the most, ithink.not being able to be there when she expected me to be there. and just feeling probably a bit lost, i think, with it all. you alice was part of the hearing voices network, which helps support people that hear voices. she decided to not take tia to see a doctor. so, i did speak to school, and what i said to school was that under no circumstances do you make any referrals to any mental health services. we are quite capable of speaking with and supporting her, and that's what we want to do as a family. we've got lots of support, there are lots of people in the hearing voices movement that she can speak to and we can speak to. that's the way we would have approached anything anyway, any particular difficulty, unless it became something where it was unmanageable. eventually, tia's voices went away. yeah, i remembera day where i wasjust, like, where's it gone? and i thought about it, and i was like, wait, there's nothing actually my head. no wonder's speaking to me. —— no one's speaking to me
that's what upset me the most, ithink.not being able to be there when she expected me to be there. and just feeling probably a bit lost, i think, with it all. you alice was part of the hearing voices network, which helps support people that hear voices. she decided to not take tia to see a doctor. so, i did speak to school, and what i said to school was that under no circumstances do you make any referrals to any mental health services. we are quite capable of speaking with and supporting her,...
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ithink things have improved. all that together, with the transparency on gender pay, there is an immense and right now. there is a momentum. and i hope we can get into good end. but we have had so many memento and they never went anywhere. cornelia, i hope you are wrong. thank you for coming in. that is your you soon. —— briefing, so you soon. hello there. wednesday's weather will start off innocuously enough, but there is trouble on the horizon. after some sunny spells through the day, things as we go into the evening will turn very wet and very windy, unusually windy for the time of year. after what has been a relatively quiet spell of weather, thejetstream is breaking back from the west, bringing a lot of cloud from the atlantic. and, where you see these dips in the cloud structure, that is where we are developing some areas of low pressure. this one is going to bring a very wet and windy wednesday night. but, for the time being, we're starting the day under the influence of a ridge of high pressure. so we're
ithink things have improved. all that together, with the transparency on gender pay, there is an immense and right now. there is a momentum. and i hope we can get into good end. but we have had so many memento and they never went anywhere. cornelia, i hope you are wrong. thank you for coming in. that is your you soon. —— briefing, so you soon. hello there. wednesday's weather will start off innocuously enough, but there is trouble on the horizon. after some sunny spells through the day,...
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ithink so. more women in the industry, from pilots to engineers to management. that is a big focus. rob white is very good in terms of gender in parliament. 60% are women —— wind. that is to be reflected. the chief executive of raw one dayer. we show you the markets really briefly. the winners at the moment are the tech stocks. yesterday one of the big winners on wall street was amazon. the nasdaq closing at a record high, a fresh record high for a second straight day. tech stocks are very a second straight day. tech stocks are very much in favour. the hang seng is up slightly. these are how the commodities are doing at the moment. the price of oil edging higher once again. that is your business briefing. a computer failure that locked almost two million tsb customers out of their online banking is being investigated by the financial regulator. the financial conduct authority has also criticised the bank's chief executive, paul pester, accusing him of giving too optimistic a view of services aft
ithink so. more women in the industry, from pilots to engineers to management. that is a big focus. rob white is very good in terms of gender in parliament. 60% are women —— wind. that is to be reflected. the chief executive of raw one dayer. we show you the markets really briefly. the winners at the moment are the tech stocks. yesterday one of the big winners on wall street was amazon. the nasdaq closing at a record high, a fresh record high for a second straight day. tech stocks are very...
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it but it seems too similar for comfort, ithink. help but it seems too similar for comfort, i think. it will help to soften the image of the trump white house but the trip will be overshadowed by what donald trump does upstairs, controversy is never terribly far away so it is a bit of a good cop bad cop thing. terribly far away so it is a bit of a good cop bad cop thingm terribly far away so it is a bit of a good cop bad cop thing. it is also friday the 13th. well spotted. let me take you to the metro for the shock story of the day. a great time, on the front page in the bad page from chance to chomps. well. total media saying don't mention the va are. lots of heinz. are you in a state of shock this afternoon?” va are. lots of heinz. are you in a state of shock this afternoon? i was screaming my head off. state of shock this afternoon? i was screaming my head offlj state of shock this afternoon? i was screaming my head off. i noticed a reaction when i was in parliament and it was on in the office and people were out back everyone wa
it but it seems too similar for comfort, ithink. help but it seems too similar for comfort, i think. it will help to soften the image of the trump white house but the trip will be overshadowed by what donald trump does upstairs, controversy is never terribly far away so it is a bit of a good cop bad cop thing. terribly far away so it is a bit of a good cop bad cop thingm terribly far away so it is a bit of a good cop bad cop thing. it is also friday the 13th. well spotted. let me take you to...
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. —— ithink trump much power as kim has to impose. —— i think trump would like to be.were all reasonable moderate. he would rather talk to kim thenjustin trudeau. he could do business with a tyrant. you know what you are with the tyrant. he will talk to anybody if it's suits him. he wants a shell with either the day. this of the show. if we look at the front page it is quite a positive spin from his point of view. trump gives kim have to piece. he would be delighted with the headline like that. he would but i would also hope that the north korean people as well might be rather pleased to think that there may be changes afoot in the country. because from all the stores that one hears, it really isn't a very pleasant place to live in is a lot of opportunity to make their lives better. there was an item on the bbc i think earlier indicating that in north korea didn't really know much about what was going on. they knew there was a meeting but it wasn't really being played out in north korea. it was being reported but we don't know to what extent. i don't think you have 24—
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soundtrack that is getting gradually louder, i think. setting soundtrack that is getting gradually louder, ithinkting soundtrack that is getting gradually louder, i think. it is quite hard to hear with the convention but i imagine if you are sat at home in a nice quiet room this would be very relaxing. you would be taken to a different place altogether. it is very unique. it is very unique game design. it is very simple but very strong. and anybody can play. translation: it's a known fact that, as far as computer technology is concerned, not everything is so good here. but as far as programming and computer thinkers go, i think we occu py computer thinkers go, i think we occupy an honourable place. iam making i am making the new experience, with music and audio and visual, and you can see the music in 3—d. a totally new experience. at a show like e3 there are so many enormous gains getting lots of attention. how do you get a game like tetris, which feels like an old game, to get any attention at all? we need that kind of game, like tetris effect. everybody can play and relax, and, you know, it is
soundtrack that is getting gradually louder, i think. setting soundtrack that is getting gradually louder, ithinkting soundtrack that is getting gradually louder, i think. it is quite hard to hear with the convention but i imagine if you are sat at home in a nice quiet room this would be very relaxing. you would be taken to a different place altogether. it is very unique. it is very unique game design. it is very simple but very strong. and anybody can play. translation: it's a known fact that,...
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ithink it is unlikely, only four countries are off that list 110w. four countries are off that list nowwould have to show a lot of commitment to doing the sorts of things the united states would like them to do. and reduce the trade deficit, $30 billion compared with china at $375 billion. it is less than 10%. yes, but any deficit in the trump world is too much deficit. so anything to reduce that deficit is enough to perhaps get yourself off that list. but with india imposing tariffs on 30 us product, could we see more ta riffs 30 us product, could we see more tariffs on additional products imposed on india? it is very possible. this is the challenge of a trade war. 0nce possible. this is the challenge of a trade war. once you start retaliation and cross retaliation, where does it stop? the likelihood is it escalates rather than pulls back down again. this is why we often say there are no winners in a trade war. it is hard to say how it ends, it is hard to say it stops retaliating, it is hard to say where the collateral damage will end up. in other business news, uber has avoided a ban
ithink it is unlikely, only four countries are off that list 110w. four countries are off that list nowwould have to show a lot of commitment to doing the sorts of things the united states would like them to do. and reduce the trade deficit, $30 billion compared with china at $375 billion. it is less than 10%. yes, but any deficit in the trump world is too much deficit. so anything to reduce that deficit is enough to perhaps get yourself off that list. but with india imposing tariffs on 30 us...
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but you know, ithink be significant in other places. know, i think we always still are discovering stuff, links, medical links between causal friends. to be fair to the government and sadiq khan, they are doing right a lot to improve. we we nt doing right a lot to improve. we went down a dead—end for decades thinking diesel was greener than petrol or more green than petrol but it turns out it's bad for people. petrol or more green than petrol but it turns out it's bad for peoplelj was it turns out it's bad for people.” was convinced and went out and bought diesel cars because i was told this was the thing to do. london still has a fleet of black cabs all on diesel bringing in these new electric hybrid things which are lovely by the way, i have been in one. but it is worse than that, there is talk of diesel being virtually outlawed. that is where we are moving to, the government has targets by the middle of this century to phase out notjust diesel engines but petrol engines altogether. and seamlessly in the move from targets to a man foo
but you know, ithink be significant in other places. know, i think we always still are discovering stuff, links, medical links between causal friends. to be fair to the government and sadiq khan, they are doing right a lot to improve. we we nt doing right a lot to improve. we went down a dead—end for decades thinking diesel was greener than petrol or more green than petrol but it turns out it's bad for people. petrol or more green than petrol but it turns out it's bad for peoplelj was it...
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ithink what is remarkable about this if you look at the news of the coverage of it is just how difficultt is for anyone to predict the outcome. particularly if you have a summit of this sort, you get a general idea of what as the two sides are working towards. here you have just one of the most are present levels here you have just one of the most a re present levels of here you have just one of the most are present levels of uncertainty. even about whether there will be a full—length meeting. you know, what kind of agreement that might have, why can't a statement they might issue, and so on. sojust a very unusual event. so issue, and so on. sojust a very unusual event. 50 we can issue, and so on. sojust a very unusual event. so we can see issue, and so on. sojust a very unusual event. so we can see here live pictures of the river donald trump has just walked live pictures of the river donald trump hasjust walked into. correct the opposite him in singapore's promise to. you can see a whole host of delegates they are. there are about to have some food. i imagine he is talking their, he ha
ithink what is remarkable about this if you look at the news of the coverage of it is just how difficultt is for anyone to predict the outcome. particularly if you have a summit of this sort, you get a general idea of what as the two sides are working towards. here you have just one of the most are present levels here you have just one of the most a re present levels of here you have just one of the most are present levels of uncertainty. even about whether there will be a full—length...
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ithink we're how little he knows. the results... i think we're being a bit premature.'s never been a meeting between a us president a korean president before. he does not want to be seen as equivalent to the north korean dictator. trump sees them as different and that's what he was too disruptive. it might bring results but we are not there yet. the optics might look good but who knows whether or not we are actually going to get a deal? if we do, will it be better than the iran deal that trump has nuked? we are hoping, we are hoping to cover the summit if it actually takes place. we are hoping. a lot of people say it is a distraction, russia, to distract from the steel tariffs. and that but it also may be the fact that a lot of people commit hillary clinton one of people commit hillary clinton one of them come was very concerned about a president who was to put in, and we should not forget that today, robert mueller, the prosecutor running a special investigation into collusion between the trump campaign and russia has made new indictments, including trump's former cam
ithink we're how little he knows. the results... i think we're being a bit premature.'s never been a meeting between a us president a korean president before. he does not want to be seen as equivalent to the north korean dictator. trump sees them as different and that's what he was too disruptive. it might bring results but we are not there yet. the optics might look good but who knows whether or not we are actually going to get a deal? if we do, will it be better than the iran deal that trump...
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ithink where he has saying it has pushed up costs and so on.hing going for him is when he's talking about the theft of intellectual property and if that's correct and the allegation is that the chinese are forcing american companies when betrayed their to handover to work with them in different to handover some of their owi'i different to handover some of their own intellectual property. that is an unfair business practise. something which should not be happening. and something which i can quite understand he would be concerned about. and there's a quote here from a trump administration spokesman at the end of it saying we are retaliating after years of failed attempts to resolve these issues and that's what prompted all of this. so, of course it runs stock markets and cause negative reaction of the stock markets and conventional wisdom is it will not work and it's a downward spiral busted for that and so on. but maybe he can see. look at what happened to the steel industry, the flooding of the steel industry, the flooding of the market, let's
ithink where he has saying it has pushed up costs and so on.hing going for him is when he's talking about the theft of intellectual property and if that's correct and the allegation is that the chinese are forcing american companies when betrayed their to handover to work with them in different to handover some of their owi'i different to handover some of their own intellectual property. that is an unfair business practise. something which should not be happening. and something which i can...
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ithink that is on the domestic issues and around brexit., far more indiscreet, basically looks like he was showing off. the fact he had spoken to his us counterpart mike pompeo early in the day, he had been called on by the us to help dismantle north korea's missiles, i think that side was a less good look. the fact that a cabinet minister of this seniority was not sacked, doesn't that tell us something about where we are, about the state of the cabinet at the moment? that is absolutely right. i have had a number of remain inclined mps on the phone to me today, complaining about theresa may's inability to get a grip on her allies. i think this latest saga tops of what has been a difficult week for the prime minister which we say every week, comes after she faced down a cabinet revolt, she was forced to bring david davis into number ten twice yesterday in order to see off resignation threats, it seems she is buffeted from pillar to post at the moment. and how much of that at the moment specifically, how much of this is to do with the real pr
ithink that is on the domestic issues and around brexit., far more indiscreet, basically looks like he was showing off. the fact he had spoken to his us counterpart mike pompeo early in the day, he had been called on by the us to help dismantle north korea's missiles, i think that side was a less good look. the fact that a cabinet minister of this seniority was not sacked, doesn't that tell us something about where we are, about the state of the cabinet at the moment? that is absolutely right....
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the best i can say is it's fine, and there are moments in it that ithink, "oh, yeah, 0k, that's the movieto have seen." but it's very much a mechanical blockbuster roller—coaster ride. i think it's better than jurassic world, which felt rather soulless. it is better than that. but if you think back to the first time you sanurassic park — that visceral thrill. there are moments injurassic park that are every bit as good as jaws, and we're not in that league any more. yes. plus, it's not the end. there's more to come. oh, i can't wait for the next one. she lied! mcqueen, however, a fascinating troubled man. does it make a good film though? it does. and i should say at the beginning, i know nothing about fashion. i mean, literally nothing, which is why i dress like an old ted. and i didn't know this story. because i, you know, live in a bubble. if it's not in a movie, i don't know about it. it's the story about lee alexander mcqueen, who was this east end boy who grew up to be a ground—breaking designer. worked for givenchy. he had his own label, caused a real stir. and this draws on taped i
the best i can say is it's fine, and there are moments in it that ithink, "oh, yeah, 0k, that's the movieto have seen." but it's very much a mechanical blockbuster roller—coaster ride. i think it's better than jurassic world, which felt rather soulless. it is better than that. but if you think back to the first time you sanurassic park — that visceral thrill. there are moments injurassic park that are every bit as good as jaws, and we're not in that league any more. yes. plus,...
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ithink its? is an interesting choice by him.ing of the contrast between the olympic games where russian athletes, they can wear their nationality in many ways and compare it to the world cup like you say, this is a propaganda coup for russia. whites will be russians use it as that's? i mean, they're not going to shout out from the rooftops look everybody is here despite what happened in salisbury? i don't think it will happen straightaway. there's a lot of goodwill around it at the moment. it was the opening ceremony, russia just won its first game, 5—0, all the fans get on fine at the moment. but who knows? wanted to finished it it's a successful tournament, then you can see blood of input and using it in the same way he did so cheap, pointing out and saying look where a developed nation and we can compete with everyone else. you looking forward to the world cup? i'm not normally a football fan, but i get into the world cup. but the people who are not normally football fans get into it. that's one of the things that make it spe
ithink its? is an interesting choice by him.ing of the contrast between the olympic games where russian athletes, they can wear their nationality in many ways and compare it to the world cup like you say, this is a propaganda coup for russia. whites will be russians use it as that's? i mean, they're not going to shout out from the rooftops look everybody is here despite what happened in salisbury? i don't think it will happen straightaway. there's a lot of goodwill around it at the moment. it...
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ithink what i want to say is shows great incentive that america is taking the first step to reach out. his back is against the wall. he is trying to friendship with the world. i'm so proud that president trump is taking this initiative to bring him onto the world stage. my big hope is this will turn positive not just for friendship but for the people of north korea who have suffered so horribly. host: thank you. let's go to jeff, independent line. your thoughts on singapore? caller: my name is jeff. i hope donald trump can come to that kim jong-un might have them sovereign right to maintain his arsenal. that is what i hope comes out of this. call.thank you for the we said earlier, the north korean government conduct did 23 missile tests in the last year. and kim jong-un are staying at hotels about half an hour from each other. they are traveling a relatively short distance to get to the hotel resort. it is a five-star luxury facility. the meeting is going on right now. meeting tonded the include others. it started with president trump and kim jong-un talking face-to-face for about 45
ithink what i want to say is shows great incentive that america is taking the first step to reach out. his back is against the wall. he is trying to friendship with the world. i'm so proud that president trump is taking this initiative to bring him onto the world stage. my big hope is this will turn positive not just for friendship but for the people of north korea who have suffered so horribly. host: thank you. let's go to jeff, independent line. your thoughts on singapore? caller: my name is...
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ithink when we are talking so nicely? nicely? so... i think it is a getting to know you meeting, plus. and that can be a positive thing. reporter: what was your response to the letter, did you send anything back? i haven't seen the letter yet. i purposely didn't open the letter. i haven't opened it. i didn't open it in front of the director. i said would you want me to open it? he said you can read it later. i may be infora big said you can read it later. i may be in for a big surprise, folks. so long everybody. what is the next move on nasa, sir —— nafta sir? so long everybody. what is the next move on nasa, sir —— nafta 5mm has been a terrible deal for the united states, people are starting to see it. we lose over 100 well dollars a year with mexico, we lose many billions with canada, canada doesn't take, mine they are restrictive as to taking our agricultural product and other things, and you know, all of these country, including the european union, they charge five times the tariff, we don't charge tariff, essentially they charge f
ithink when we are talking so nicely? nicely? so... i think it is a getting to know you meeting, plus. and that can be a positive thing. reporter: what was your response to the letter, did you send anything back? i haven't seen the letter yet. i purposely didn't open the letter. i haven't opened it. i didn't open it in front of the director. i said would you want me to open it? he said you can read it later. i may be infora big said you can read it later. i may be in for a big surprise, folks....
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so we, ithink, have ended the day with david davis, the brexit cemetery, probably pretty pleased withfrom the government, he is still in itsjob. on the other hand, theresa may i think at a pretty tough day. she had the hall in the three most prominent brexiteers in cabinet for face—to—face meetings. she thought she got also then had to haul david davis back in again. finally got what he wanted after threats that he would resign from the government, he is still in its job. would resign from the government, he is still in itsjob. on the would resign from the government, he is still in its job. on the other hand, theresa may i think you pretty tough day. she had the hall in the three most prominent brexiteers in cabinet for face—to—face meetings. she thought she i also then had to haul david davis back in again. finally, they put the date in the document for that backstabber arrangement and she then left to get ona arrangement and she then left to get on a plane to go to that big meeting, the g7 in canada. i think she's probably pretty relieved to get in that plane and get to westminster
so we, ithink, have ended the day with david davis, the brexit cemetery, probably pretty pleased withfrom the government, he is still in itsjob. on the other hand, theresa may i think at a pretty tough day. she had the hall in the three most prominent brexiteers in cabinet for face—to—face meetings. she thought she got also then had to haul david davis back in again. finally got what he wanted after threats that he would resign from the government, he is still in its job. would resign from...
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here, ithink, that were all season ticket holders.ofi here, i think, that is when ipswich won the play—off final. here, i think, that is when ipswich won the play-off final. he joined the academy at 11 but he was released five years later. nick will say now he was not good enough but he was devastated. he went to west suffolk college which he enjoyed and he started enjoying his football and he started enjoying his football and he played a lot and he played with men, so it was not easy. you well bannside and you think, and there is a tear in your eye. when he was a little boy and he used to hide under his bed saying i hate football, i am not going. we had a devil of a job to get him into the car. then all of a sudden he started to play and he was away. the biggest part of my whole journey and for them to see their son get his first england cap, it isa their son get his first england cap, it is a massive achievement. a proud moment for everyone. egypt is there and mo salah has missed the first training session. he is still expected to b
here, ithink, that were all season ticket holders.ofi here, i think, that is when ipswich won the play—off final. here, i think, that is when ipswich won the play-off final. he joined the academy at 11 but he was released five years later. nick will say now he was not good enough but he was devastated. he went to west suffolk college which he enjoyed and he started enjoying his football and he started enjoying his football and he played a lot and he played with men, so it was not easy. you...
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ithink it is damaged in every part of the building.izens far afield need to be prepared for what they are about to see because it is a seriously damaged building. fire crews have been working hard. the primary focus was to stop the fire spreading. we held it for some time but the fire did spread to an adjacent cinema theatre building adjoining it. fire crews were in that building early on trying to extinguish the fire. the conditions we re extinguish the fire. the conditions were so much they had to withdraw. the adjacent buildings in sauchiehall street which comprises a theatre and other shops have suffered damage. that is the area of our focus. we have suffered damage. that is the area of ourfocus. we have the suffered damage. that is the area of our focus. we have the fire under control. we are continuing to work and dampen down. with partial roof colla pses and dampen down. with partial roof collapses and the like it becomes difficult to get to the fire. crews are continuing their work. at other buildings have been damaged along sa
ithink it is damaged in every part of the building.izens far afield need to be prepared for what they are about to see because it is a seriously damaged building. fire crews have been working hard. the primary focus was to stop the fire spreading. we held it for some time but the fire did spread to an adjacent cinema theatre building adjoining it. fire crews were in that building early on trying to extinguish the fire. the conditions we re extinguish the fire. the conditions were so much they...
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ithink in ansley. this is the organiser. why? i think in support of the boys in russia. now and we wanted to do our little bit so hopefully the boys can re—create it over there. bit so hopefully the boys can re-create it over there. are you confident? we had a good start against tunisia, three points in the bag, it should be easy again today but with england you never know! bring on belgium! indeed. liam, you have told us how impressed you are and how would build the community feeling. are you confident? i think they are a chance because we have played generally to score goals and some teams have good players but don't have, like, as much friendship as england do and don't pass, they do want the goals. prediction to win? 2-0. we will be back here in a few minutes when hopefully we managed to wake up and round up some of the neighbours. join us for that. why are they not up yet, it is of past seven! confident prediction, 2-0. past seven! confident prediction, 2—0. why not! headlines are coming up. hello, this is breakfast with ben thompson and naga munchetty. here's a sum
ithink in ansley. this is the organiser. why? i think in support of the boys in russia. now and we wanted to do our little bit so hopefully the boys can re—create it over there. bit so hopefully the boys can re-create it over there. are you confident? we had a good start against tunisia, three points in the bag, it should be easy again today but with england you never know! bring on belgium! indeed. liam, you have told us how impressed you are and how would build the community feeling. are...
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ithink here, we're going to see the price going down. we're going to see the range extending a lot. be sorted and never will be... at the moment the main challenge facing electric cars is their battery. 22 years might seem like a long way off but with every year, there is another step forward. next season, drivers will go from two cars down to one, which means the battery in one car can now last for a whole race. that will show that to the world, we have improved by 100% the potential of the batteries and the technology. you've got the major manufacturers coming on board like porsche, mercedes, bmw, they are all coming on board. and that's because they want to have a racing car in the electric racing series. because we all want to sit in a car that can do 300 miles in one sitting. what is it like being surrounded by so many people, everybody wants a piece of you, when you have to be concentrating? you have to just take it in your stride and, to be honest, in four hours' time, i will be sitting in my hotel room by myself. it's a good start... a few lock—ups here and there but at the
ithink here, we're going to see the price going down. we're going to see the range extending a lot. be sorted and never will be... at the moment the main challenge facing electric cars is their battery. 22 years might seem like a long way off but with every year, there is another step forward. next season, drivers will go from two cars down to one, which means the battery in one car can now last for a whole race. that will show that to the world, we have improved by 100% the potential of the...
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ithink incident, as i'm sure you can see behind me. as i'm sure you can see behind me. ithink i mentioned incident, as i'm sure you can see behind me. i think i mentioned 60 firefighters in my report there. at the height of the fire last night we we re the height of the fire last night we were told that there were more than 120 here last night. the fire service said they are getting resources from across the country due to the significance and extent of the fire. people have been sending in messages on social media. we have had an update from the glasgow school of art. they are saying this is very much alive and complex. they have said that some residents have been evacuated from their property, they have been provided with shelter overnight there is hope they will be able to return to their homes at some point today. they have also said they are very upset about what they call this precious place. the mackintosh building means a lot to many people across the world. the glasgow school of art has also said please heed the advice from th
ithink incident, as i'm sure you can see behind me. as i'm sure you can see behind me. ithink i mentioned incident, as i'm sure you can see behind me. i think i mentioned 60 firefighters in my report there. at the height of the fire last night we we re the height of the fire last night we were told that there were more than 120 here last night. the fire service said they are getting resources from across the country due to the significance and extent of the fire. people have been sending in...
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ithink the word infested... i think he knows what he is doing.gerous. i am not supporting this kind of language, it is inadmissible. let's come back to the basic argument whether any country has a right to wonder how much more immigration can you accept in order to continue to cope with oui’ in order to continue to cope with our own national endeavour? you talked negatively about fortress europe and wanted to warn about it, but ina europe and wanted to warn about it, but in a sense i am saying something controversial, there's nothing wrong with europe trying to dig around how to cope with this enormous exodus. question countries have to think carefully about the impact of their foreign policy. as long as we will be creating more and instability in the developing world, insisting on international trade regimes that are incredibly disadvantageous to developing countries, we will continue to see loads of migration coming... there is a significant difference between the european response of european community is to migration and america. america is a
ithink the word infested... i think he knows what he is doing.gerous. i am not supporting this kind of language, it is inadmissible. let's come back to the basic argument whether any country has a right to wonder how much more immigration can you accept in order to continue to cope with oui’ in order to continue to cope with our own national endeavour? you talked negatively about fortress europe and wanted to warn about it, but ina europe and wanted to warn about it, but in a sense i am...
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ithink national politics just did not come up. up with the money. but i think also there is something deeper, which is that there is a new generation of leaders who are much more collaborative about the way they want to address problems, so they're getting others involved. in kansas city, for example, they talk to the university and they talk to entrepreneurs and investors to set the goals for the city and there is a sense collaboration in cities that you juiced not get in washington, where let's face it they're running for election are not and the system of checks and balances do not exist. tell us a bit more about this town of what 3000 people, what took you there? it was a tipoff from a reader. wejust there? it was a tipoff from a reader. we just launched this series ask america and we wanted to find out what was happening in people's communities from different perspectives in a country as diverse as the us and one reader led me to blue earth, where he said things we re blue earth, where he said things were happening. there is
ithink national politics just did not come up. up with the money. but i think also there is something deeper, which is that there is a new generation of leaders who are much more collaborative about the way they want to address problems, so they're getting others involved. in kansas city, for example, they talk to the university and they talk to entrepreneurs and investors to set the goals for the city and there is a sense collaboration in cities that you juiced not get in washington, where...
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to be seen to be taking the initiative, i think, wanting to be seen to be taking the initiative, ithinke initiative, i think, and finding something that will capture the imagination to create a bit of a breakthrough in the logjam. but despite the fact that there is a certain flourish to this rhetoric, there is presumably some important truth behind it, that there is a lot to be lost out of not actually co—operating in this area. it is one of the areas which has been the least controversial in terms of relationships between us and the continent. and i suppose, to be fair it is also the front page of the express as well. tough talking theresa may warns brussels. it is also one thing which all sides within the conservative party on this debate can absolutely agree on. there is less of an argument then there is over economics. on this eve ryo ne there is over economics. on this everyone is on the same page. pretty much, although there may be a slight sting in the tail about the other side of the security calling, if you like, which is the legal aspects of it. there is some mention in the ti
to be seen to be taking the initiative, i think, wanting to be seen to be taking the initiative, ithinke initiative, i think, and finding something that will capture the imagination to create a bit of a breakthrough in the logjam. but despite the fact that there is a certain flourish to this rhetoric, there is presumably some important truth behind it, that there is a lot to be lost out of not actually co—operating in this area. it is one of the areas which has been the least controversial in...
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no, ithink document is. can he pardon himself? no, i think it is an abuse of the pardoning power.t is a broad power, but there are constitutional provisions which a long—standing against using public power for private gain, and the principle that no one should be a judge in his or her own case is a long—standing one as well. so you would be mixing not necessarily issues about the president's ability to pardon but basically whether he is gaining from using that pardon. writes, i mean, so using that pardon. writes, i mean, so the use of public power for your own benefit, in this case to end the investigation, to take care of any possible future prosecution, is the use of public power for private gain. the constitution actually does prohibit the use of the pardoning power in cases of impeachment. so you could conceivably find implicit in that prohibition on the use of it in this kind of case, whether president is itself pardoning, as well. the key thing here, though, is something that actually guiliani mansion, which i think is right. which is a would leave immediately to impeachment
no, ithink document is. can he pardon himself? no, i think it is an abuse of the pardoning power.t is a broad power, but there are constitutional provisions which a long—standing against using public power for private gain, and the principle that no one should be a judge in his or her own case is a long—standing one as well. so you would be mixing not necessarily issues about the president's ability to pardon but basically whether he is gaining from using that pardon. writes, i mean, so...
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not quite as hot, ithink, as to thursday evening.ure still with us, drifting a little bit further northwards. again it will be a touch cooler around these eastern coast with a breeze coming in from the sea. the warmest of the weather on friday will be further west. across parts of wales, southern and south—west england, i think it is here we are likely to see highs of 29 or possibly 30 degrees or so. still the high 20s for parts of northern ireland, into scotland, away from the east coast. heading through into the weekend we have still got this pretty warm weather with us through saturday at and lasting into sunday. perhaps not quite as hot as we have seen over recent days. a small chance of an isolated shower on saturday, probably for the far north—west, the vast majority of us not seeing a drop of rain and again those temperatures in the mid—to high 20s. just a touch cooler around the east coast and a similar picture as we move into the second half of the weekend. after sunny skies on saturday it will be a touch cooler in the north
not quite as hot, ithink, as to thursday evening.ure still with us, drifting a little bit further northwards. again it will be a touch cooler around these eastern coast with a breeze coming in from the sea. the warmest of the weather on friday will be further west. across parts of wales, southern and south—west england, i think it is here we are likely to see highs of 29 or possibly 30 degrees or so. still the high 20s for parts of northern ireland, into scotland, away from the east coast....
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actually, ithink coming out this week putting the proposition.not had a proper vote on this in the labour tidy is because people know what the results will be. there are plenty of mps, labourmps, not results will be. there are plenty of mps, labour mps, not to mention the party leader who said that freedom of movement is something we do not support because we know our constituents do not support it either. as i said, pure freedom of movement is not a requirement of the eea. at us be clear. i don't think people in my party wanted to see the british labour party e wing press releases from the british conservative party or, dare i say it, you ukip. you can match without impacting on your economy. we know from the government's own research that the areas that stand to be hit ha rd est, that the areas that stand to be hit hardest, to be hit hardest from us leaving the single market and custom unions are the labour areas we represent. you mentioned immigration and the difficulty of it in many ways. at the former conservative party leader iain duncan sm
actually, ithink coming out this week putting the proposition.not had a proper vote on this in the labour tidy is because people know what the results will be. there are plenty of mps, labourmps, not results will be. there are plenty of mps, labour mps, not to mention the party leader who said that freedom of movement is something we do not support because we know our constituents do not support it either. as i said, pure freedom of movement is not a requirement of the eea. at us be clear. i...
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well, ithink, eno, the mexico into the united states?ers who already live in the united states. i think if i we re in the united states. i think if i were to flee another country to seek protection, i would do my best to get to a place where i already know somebody, i already have somebody thatis somebody, i already have somebody that is available to help me. i think, as well, many of the criminal elements that exist in central america that are causing a lot of the violence and the persecution, are linked with many of the criminal elements that exist in mexico. and therefore, for many of the people that we work with directly, mexico may not be a safe option for them. thank you very much. thank you for having me. the un's refugee agency says the lives of thousands of rohingya muslims are at risk, as torrential rain lashes down on makeshift camps in bangladesh's cox's bazar. more than 700,000 rohingya crossed over into the coastal district, fleeing persecution in myanmar, since august last year. dan johnson is there. water moulded these hi
well, ithink, eno, the mexico into the united states?ers who already live in the united states. i think if i we re in the united states. i think if i were to flee another country to seek protection, i would do my best to get to a place where i already know somebody, i already have somebody thatis somebody, i already have somebody that is available to help me. i think, as well, many of the criminal elements that exist in central america that are causing a lot of the violence and the persecution,...
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now, ithink brazil is in the right way. i think firmino can replace jesus in the next game.osta played very well. maybe he can can keep playing. now brazil are happy, we needed that victory. john, i know tea m we needed that victory. john, i know team sort of goal and two tournaments, especially when they are struggling, that is what they like to say, but do you think brazil fa ns like to say, but do you think brazil fans and followers will want to to have seen a little bit more of all their material skills and certainly a couple more goals? we saw patches offered in the games and speaking to some of the fans, they were more positive than i thought they would be. they say they have seen enough signs to suggest they could go far. it is interesting to talk about the possible team changes, maybe firmino starting, he got a big cheer when he came on. in terms of neymar, it will ta ke came on. in terms of neymar, it will take time for us to see the best of him. the coach said it will be five games before he is back to his best because he had bad injury with psg when he hurt his fo
now, ithink brazil is in the right way. i think firmino can replace jesus in the next game.osta played very well. maybe he can can keep playing. now brazil are happy, we needed that victory. john, i know tea m we needed that victory. john, i know team sort of goal and two tournaments, especially when they are struggling, that is what they like to say, but do you think brazil fa ns like to say, but do you think brazil fans and followers will want to to have seen a little bit more of all their...
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ithink it is... in the past few years, china has also proposed this, so double phrasing is.s, so double phrasing is. in other words, north korea's refrains from nuclear and missile test, and the us refrains from exercises. if the us refused it, now, in the press conference, president trump made unilateral decisions, and i think that is the wonderful addition to the joint statement. thank you so much for your insides. and we have had tweeds from president donald trump. donald trump from president donald trump. donald tru m p loves from president donald trump. donald trump loves twitter, a medium for him to convey how he is really feeling after events like the g7. this is what he is saying about what happened yesterday. in the last ten minutes he said there is no limit to what north korea can achieve when it gives up nuclear weapons and embraces, is with the world. he went on to say chairman kim has the opportunity to be remembered as a leader who ushered in a glorious new era of prosperity for its citizens. he thanked chairman kim for the first bold step towards a bright new
ithink it is... in the past few years, china has also proposed this, so double phrasing is.s, so double phrasing is. in other words, north korea's refrains from nuclear and missile test, and the us refrains from exercises. if the us refused it, now, in the press conference, president trump made unilateral decisions, and i think that is the wonderful addition to the joint statement. thank you so much for your insides. and we have had tweeds from president donald trump. donald trump from...
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yes, the concern from japan, ithink, is and its neighbours., i think, is on the detail of what might be agree that this summit, whether it is to do with hostages, some of them have been hostages in north korea for a very long time, or as you say, nuclear weapons. whether this will be denuclearisation involving all nuclear weapons, long—range, medium—range and short—term. long—range, of course, would have an impact for the united states, but short and medium—term, are they part of the deal? that would be very significant for closer nations like japan, andi significant for closer nations like japan, and i think the japanese prime minister wants to make sure that that level of detail is part of the negotiation. thank you very much for that. well, that trump—abe meeting was a precursor to both leaders heading to canada for the g7 summit, which brings together the heads of the world's biggest economies. awkward moments are expected, mainly because of the tariffs imposed by the trump administration on aluminium and steel imports from g7 allies, incl
yes, the concern from japan, ithink, is and its neighbours., i think, is on the detail of what might be agree that this summit, whether it is to do with hostages, some of them have been hostages in north korea for a very long time, or as you say, nuclear weapons. whether this will be denuclearisation involving all nuclear weapons, long—range, medium—range and short—term. long—range, of course, would have an impact for the united states, but short and medium—term, are they part of the...
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again, ithink confusion about the content of the meeting.ntage. this is the result of having a rather murky process. history has taught us that a summit would be successful because there is no detail. this will add to the overall confusion, which obviously doesn't work very well in this part of the world. our world affairs editor was saying today that it looks like donald trump got thoroughly done over in singapore. he agreed to cancel the exercises, as north korea had been demanding, as north korea had been demanding, as china wanted. but kimjong—un has not agreed to halt testing permanently, nor to let inspectors back in, nor to do strike —— street is icbm's or is nuclear programme. as you know, a dozen times before north korea has said it would not pursue nukes and denuclearisation hasn't done any of those things are. correct. 0verall, hasn't done any of those things are. correct. overall, the reaction to the summit is positive because everybody is happy that we move from the rhetoric, that the position of six months ago to today. however
again, ithink confusion about the content of the meeting.ntage. this is the result of having a rather murky process. history has taught us that a summit would be successful because there is no detail. this will add to the overall confusion, which obviously doesn't work very well in this part of the world. our world affairs editor was saying today that it looks like donald trump got thoroughly done over in singapore. he agreed to cancel the exercises, as north korea had been demanding, as north...
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i think ithink in i think in the end you can say that in what leaders agreed on migration pretty muchon two very big fronts. first we'll try to prevent more migrants entering europe illegally and trying to stop migrants dying at sea as we saw today. on the coast of libya. the idea behind the processing centres is to put economic migrants off even trying to come to europe once they realise and only those with the legal right to asylum or refugee status are allowed to stay. if the summit conclusions here we heard those centres will be voluntary and outside the european union, so we don't know where or when or even if they will be operational and in the meantime migrants will continue to risk their lives taking that dangerous boats across the mediterranean. the second failure is more of a political one. since the height of the migrant crisis migrant arrivals have gone down by 95%. the stresses between the leaders are very political and at the end of the summit leaders said a significant step forward was made. this they betting through eu summit style they papered over the cracks that has
i think ithink in i think in the end you can say that in what leaders agreed on migration pretty muchon two very big fronts. first we'll try to prevent more migrants entering europe illegally and trying to stop migrants dying at sea as we saw today. on the coast of libya. the idea behind the processing centres is to put economic migrants off even trying to come to europe once they realise and only those with the legal right to asylum or refugee status are allowed to stay. if the summit...
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well, ithink, she's following guidelines that have been in place for a while, since before crispr—cas9osition to govern the way that scientists do research. but you have said that, "i feel personally uncomfortable about the idea there could eventually be factories pumping out lots of human embryos for the purpose of human experimentation." you have said, "i can't put my finger on why but it cheapens something about human life." i do feel that way. i don't like the idea of embryos being created for the purpose of research somehow. it feels uncomfortable. in this case they were the by—product of ivf. right. in a way that's a bit different because they have been created for a purpose, and if they're not actually used for implantation and the donors are comfortable with it, then, you know, this is... of course the pressure will be on because there's more research required. i think that's true, yeah. you make the point about the rules in the united states. in the wake of the development of crispr—cas9, james clapper in february, 2016, the us director of national intelligence, in a report in
well, ithink, she's following guidelines that have been in place for a while, since before crispr—cas9osition to govern the way that scientists do research. but you have said that, "i feel personally uncomfortable about the idea there could eventually be factories pumping out lots of human embryos for the purpose of human experimentation." you have said, "i can't put my finger on why but it cheapens something about human life." i do feel that way. i don't like the idea of...
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no, ithink it will be a 3—0. i think we will do well. somebody predicted 5-0.land well into the competition. i think we have a good chance. better than last time. coming home! it is footy coming home! we know also that panama held belgium to 0—0 in the first half. we know how hard some of these lower ranked teams are to break down. any worries there? i think as long as they go out with their game and stay strong, from the outset, get an early goal, we will be fine. get the first goal and we will be ok. you're all reassured. sterling starts. right choices. i think rashford should make an appearance. i think he isa should make an appearance. i think he is a better chance. would you bring him on anyway, or only if it is looking tough tough? only if it is looking tough tough? only if it is tough. how far will we go in the comp —— competition. is tough. how far will we go in the comp -- competition. quarterfinals. semi—finals. comp -- competition. quarterfinals. semi-finals. managing expectations we think. spirits are high as you can see here. i think things will ge
no, ithink it will be a 3—0. i think we will do well. somebody predicted 5-0.land well into the competition. i think we have a good chance. better than last time. coming home! it is footy coming home! we know also that panama held belgium to 0—0 in the first half. we know how hard some of these lower ranked teams are to break down. any worries there? i think as long as they go out with their game and stay strong, from the outset, get an early goal, we will be fine. get the first goal and we...
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ithink...istential crisis, but it is really of western liberal democracies. no one has figured out how to handle a great moment of massive migration from the south to the north. most people want you have refugees and asylum seekers dealt with humanely, but they also want border control. how do you square those two? no one has figured out how to do this. in the us, for instance, this week, we saw appalling images of children being detained. on the us border, we have seen a situation like europe experienced in 2015. massively up on previous years? massively up from last year. so there is a crisis on the us border. trump has reversed his policy on separating children from their families but the crisis is not over, he has not ruling —— from their families but the crisis isn't over, he has not really released his zero tolerance policy on migrants, he still wants to stop what he has called catch and release, whereby migrants are detained, and with children, and then released to appear before a court
ithink...istential crisis, but it is really of western liberal democracies. no one has figured out how to handle a great moment of massive migration from the south to the north. most people want you have refugees and asylum seekers dealt with humanely, but they also want border control. how do you square those two? no one has figured out how to do this. in the us, for instance, this week, we saw appalling images of children being detained. on the us border, we have seen a situation like europe...