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jeremy paul on behalf of the penthouse club. i'd like to briefly introduce what the penthouse club is and what it's doing. this location was formerly the home of the stone. that's when i first got to know it back in the '80's when it was a major draw for some very lively entertainment and for activity on the street. in the ensuing years, penthouse club has converted the space to a gentleman's club, a very distinct clientele, and a very unique presence on the block. we've had a continual presence at a neighborhood member, and a strong force for improvement on the upper broadway entertainment district. as the leader in creation of the top of broadway community benefit district, pen house club has really been leading the way in making the changes necessary to have a -- foster a better environment up on the top of broadway, and we're very proud of the work we've done there. and nothing that we intend to do either with this application or anything in the future will ever cause any disturbance to that. i'd like to pass up a couple of
jeremy paul on behalf of the penthouse club. i'd like to briefly introduce what the penthouse club is and what it's doing. this location was formerly the home of the stone. that's when i first got to know it back in the '80's when it was a major draw for some very lively entertainment and for activity on the street. in the ensuing years, penthouse club has converted the space to a gentleman's club, a very distinct clientele, and a very unique presence on the block. we've had a continual...
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amy: could we see british prime minister jeremy corbyn, paul? yes, and you could see it within two weeks if he wins one of these votes. he is going to move this no-confidence motion -- look, you can move one any day of the week. if he loses tonight, he can wait and do it again. in the interim, we are going to see the middle of parliament, the center of both parties, try to cobble together a solution. they may do it, but then that has to go back to a negotiation with brussels. brussels will only negotiate with the government, not parliament. ultimately, every solution leads to a new election will stop and in that election, he will be very hard fought. we already have steve bannon's money pouring into british politics. the dark money of russia and the money of people like bannon is out there. they're going to try to fund the same thing they did in your country, but we have one thing -- we have a mass active party of progressive and left-wing people, and we're going to fight for the soul of britain if that election comes. in the cup what do you mea
amy: could we see british prime minister jeremy corbyn, paul? yes, and you could see it within two weeks if he wins one of these votes. he is going to move this no-confidence motion -- look, you can move one any day of the week. if he loses tonight, he can wait and do it again. in the interim, we are going to see the middle of parliament, the center of both parties, try to cobble together a solution. they may do it, but then that has to go back to a negotiation with brussels. brussels will only...
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paul whelan‘s family say he was simply attending a wedding. the foreign secretary, jeremyustn't use british citizens as pawns in diplomatic chess. here is our correspondent sarah rainsford. paul whelan was with a wedding party staying at this top—end moscow hotel, but he never made it to the ceremony. he was arrested, charged as a spy. russia's security service implied he had been caught red—handed. as his family and friends insist he is innocent, the british government says it is extremely worried. individuals should not be used as pawns of diplomatic leverage, and you know, we need to see what these charges are against him, understand whether there is a case or not. we are giving every support that we can. so what do we know about paul whelan? he was a reserve in the us marines for m years, and served two tours in iraq. in 2008 he was discharged for bad conduct — theft, according to military records. but it was from iraq that he made his first trip to russia in 2006. paul whelan has had a page on this russian social media site now for over a decade, and he has got dozens
paul whelan‘s family say he was simply attending a wedding. the foreign secretary, jeremyustn't use british citizens as pawns in diplomatic chess. here is our correspondent sarah rainsford. paul whelan was with a wedding party staying at this top—end moscow hotel, but he never made it to the ceremony. he was arrested, charged as a spy. russia's security service implied he had been caught red—handed. as his family and friends insist he is innocent, the british government says it is...
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have been no one really thinks that jeremy colvin is going to win the no confidence vote against the government tonight's and of the same time as you said and paulbrennan said in that report there's no sign of treason may having the appetite suit to speak to jeremy colvin even though he's the opposition leader so it's like putting a boulder up a hill really let's take a sounding from the place we jettison bennett thanks so much for fifth time i'm just just on the labor party to to to begin with an intriguing room again on the self in the unit all the other opposition parties the scottish nationalists and the liberals and so on have said they won't support it if it keeps trying to hold votes no confidence in the governments and that's fair enough isn't it because a some point labor's got to get off the fence and say what it supports what it doesn't support absolutely remember these other parties are going to early agendas to do with democrats they want a second referendums they want to push labor into the s.n.p. want to second referendum not just to stay in the if they can win the no more were the case here for a second my friend breaks it but th
have been no one really thinks that jeremy colvin is going to win the no confidence vote against the government tonight's and of the same time as you said and paulbrennan said in that report there's no sign of treason may having the appetite suit to speak to jeremy colvin even though he's the opposition leader so it's like putting a boulder up a hill really let's take a sounding from the place we jettison bennett thanks so much for fifth time i'm just just on the labor party to to to begin with...
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s voted for opposition leader jeremy corbin's motion and three hundred twenty five against that means the government won by nineteen votes paul brennan begins our coverage. she's not just clinging on she's fighting on this evening the government has won the confidence of parliament. this now gives us all the opportunity to focus on finding a way forward on brics it i believe it is my duty to deliver on the british people's instruction to leave the european union and i intend to do so far from quitting of accused in ice historic defeat to resign may return to parliament on wednesday in competent mood for. the prime minister knew that the rebels who voted against her bricks a deal would vote with her this time the eyes of the right three hundred six the no use of the left three hundred twenty five. it gives her the breathing room to start talking to opposition leaders about her plan b. i would like to invite the leaders of parliamentary parties to meet with me individually and i would like to start these meetings tonight mr speaker. the government approaches these meetings in a constructive spirit and i urge others to do the sa
s voted for opposition leader jeremy corbin's motion and three hundred twenty five against that means the government won by nineteen votes paul brennan begins our coverage. she's not just clinging on she's fighting on this evening the government has won the confidence of parliament. this now gives us all the opportunity to focus on finding a way forward on brics it i believe it is my duty to deliver on the british people's instruction to leave the european union and i intend to do so far from...
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president was aware that people like roger stone, michael cohen, paul manafort, tried to conceal information from federal investigators. harry, jeremy, ron are still here. what's amazing about that, you could put 10 people in an elevator, you can poll six of them and they will be circumstantial witnesses in an obstruction of justice case. it's amazing. >> yeah, and by the way, the criticisms are completely bogus. this is standard procedure for anybody who's been accused of obstruction and an arrest warrant, not just search warrant issued. this complex designation both parties agreed to is super interesting. terabytes is a lot of info and usually consistent with trying to decode. there will be a lot of e-mails or words of stone's that he thought were deleted but weren't. it's likely to completely make the case with his own words and he lied to congress and it might make quite a lot more. then there are also bank and financial records. that's not something you seize to prove false statements. they obviously hold a magistrate they were going after bigger fish, bigger charges. and the designation shows it. the final thing it shows, it w
president was aware that people like roger stone, michael cohen, paul manafort, tried to conceal information from federal investigators. harry, jeremy, ron are still here. what's amazing about that, you could put 10 people in an elevator, you can poll six of them and they will be circumstantial witnesses in an obstruction of justice case. it's amazing. >> yeah, and by the way, the criticisms are completely bogus. this is standard procedure for anybody who's been accused of obstruction and...
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s voted against jeremy corbin's motion while he got the backing of three hundred and six which means the government won by nineteen votes paul brennan begins our coverage. she's not just clinging on she's fighting on this evening the government has won the confidence of parliament. this now gives us all the opportunity to focus on finding a way forward on brics it i believe it is my duty to deliver on the british people's instruction to leave the european union and i intend to do so far from quitting of accused and i to start defeat to resign may return to palm until wednesday in completive mood for. the prime minister knew that the rebels who voted against her breasts a deal would vote with her this time the ice of the right three hundred six the no use of the left three hundred twenty five. it gives her the breathing room to start talking to opposition leaders about her plan b. i would like to invite the leaders of parliamentary parties to meet with me individually and i would like to start these meetings tonight mr speaker ah the government approaches these meetings in a constructive spirit and i urge others to do the sam
s voted against jeremy corbin's motion while he got the backing of three hundred and six which means the government won by nineteen votes paul brennan begins our coverage. she's not just clinging on she's fighting on this evening the government has won the confidence of parliament. this now gives us all the opportunity to focus on finding a way forward on brics it i believe it is my duty to deliver on the british people's instruction to leave the european union and i intend to do so far from...
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jeremy are still here. joyce, what would be going on still with paul manafort that there would be such heavy redactions, a desireprotect ongoing investigations and unindicted persons? translate. >> so it's important to remember procedurally where we are s manafort had a plea agreement. it looked like he was cooperating with mueller. and suddenly everything blew up. the allegation is he's been lying. but that doesn't mean he has not been provided special counsel with information, with evidence. he obviously has been doing that and one suspects not just special counsel but also some of these cases that have gone out to u.s. attorney's offices. the most interesting tidbit we get is a combination of manafort's poorly redacted pleading and the information from special counsel that says constanten kilimnik, manafort's russian business partner, seems to be a focus of this. we know there's this august timeline where we don't know what the subject of those meetings is for certain but it seemed likely it involved the transfer of polling data. so i think the real question is, does the buck stop with manafort? is he has hig
jeremy are still here. joyce, what would be going on still with paul manafort that there would be such heavy redactions, a desireprotect ongoing investigations and unindicted persons? translate. >> so it's important to remember procedurally where we are s manafort had a plea agreement. it looked like he was cooperating with mueller. and suddenly everything blew up. the allegation is he's been lying. but that doesn't mean he has not been provided special counsel with information, with...
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ambassador in moscow has seen him and apparently paul whelan said he was also a british national and that has been confirmed by the foreign 0ffice. jeremy ble 0ffice. jeremy hunt has said it is completely unacceptable for people to be held in this way and use, as he said, but poetic leverage. —— for diplomatic leverage. individuals should not be used as pawns of diplomatic leverage. we need to see what these charges are against him, understand whether there is a case or not. we are giving every support that we can. but we do not agree with individuals being used in diplomatic chess games because, you know, it is desperately worrying for not just the individual but their families. there has been speculation that mr whelan may be being used as some sort of pawn by the russians for a possible exchange with a russian woman who was jailed in the united states last month on espionage charges. there was no evidence that is the case but that is the speculation in the us and his family say he is completely innocent of the charges and he was in russia to help organise the wedding of a friend. thank you for now, james. personal data and documents
ambassador in moscow has seen him and apparently paul whelan said he was also a british national and that has been confirmed by the foreign 0ffice. jeremy ble 0ffice. jeremy hunt has said it is completely unacceptable for people to be held in this way and use, as he said, but poetic leverage. —— for diplomatic leverage. individuals should not be used as pawns of diplomatic leverage. we need to see what these charges are against him, understand whether there is a case or not. we are giving...
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in the new year, the way in which jeremy hunt jumped improvement in the new year, the way in whichjeremy huntjumped straight in and accused rusher in effective using paulgestion that relations might improve. it is also interesting that with the accusation, he seems to lend weight to speculation in the united states that paul whelan has been arrested simply to be traded. what do we know about paul whelan? we know that he has three nationalities, nothing unusual in that. he is an american, his british and also a citizen of the irish republic. he spent most of his life in the united states. he served in the us marine corps and he served in the us marine corps and he served and fought in iraq. but we also know from the pentagon that he was discharged for bad conduct. he has subsequently been the director of global security for a car parts applying company and he seems to have made frequent visits to rusher and built up a lot of contacts, but that doesn't make him a spy. his family insist he is wholly innocent. the other woman, maria, family insist he is wholly innocent. the otherwoman, maria, has family insist he is wholly innocent. the other woman, maria,
in the new year, the way in which jeremy hunt jumped improvement in the new year, the way in whichjeremy huntjumped straight in and accused rusher in effective using paulgestion that relations might improve. it is also interesting that with the accusation, he seems to lend weight to speculation in the united states that paul whelan has been arrested simply to be traded. what do we know about paul whelan? we know that he has three nationalities, nothing unusual in that. he is an american, his...
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is emphatically rejected by parliament but jeremy corbyn is refusing to join the discussions unless she rules out the prospect of a no deal breck's it paul brennan reports from london. having so comprehensively rejected the prime minister's brings you to live this week from across the political spectrum a steady stream of m.p.'s have been falling into the continental us supposedly to discuss constructively with the government what they will support. this is just a one to one very early on in the in the process but i i made the case repeatedly that no deal would have to come off the table before i think any substantial discussions could. happen if they want to move forward the one who is sure it needs it needs monday's it needs up for its credibility one of the ways that they to get a mandate will be to to use a people. thank the main opposition labor party says the prime minister's office has come too little too late and they've described it as nothing more than a stunt with no deal on the table the prime minister would enter into from each orks just to run down the clock and try to blackmail him to vote through her book deal on a second
is emphatically rejected by parliament but jeremy corbyn is refusing to join the discussions unless she rules out the prospect of a no deal breck's it paul brennan reports from london. having so comprehensively rejected the prime minister's brings you to live this week from across the political spectrum a steady stream of m.p.'s have been falling into the continental us supposedly to discuss constructively with the government what they will support. this is just a one to one very early on in...
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s opposition leader jeremy corbin's no confidence motion and three hundred twenty five against that means the government one by nineteen votes paul brennan now reports. she's not just clinging on she's fighting on from quitting over tuesday night's historic defeat to recent may return to politics on wednesday incompetent moot. the prime minister knew that the rebels who voted against her breasts a deal would vote with her this time the eyes of the right three hundred six the no use of the left three hundred twenty five. it gives her the breathing room to start talking to opposition leaders about her plan b. i would like to invite the leaders of parliamentary parties to meet with me individually and i would like to start these meetings tonight mr speaker ah the government approaches these meetings in a constructive spirit and i urge others to do the same in response the opposition labor party urged have to take no deal off the table. the government must remove must remove clearly once and for all the prospect of the catastrophe of a no deal break simply and all the chaos that would come as a result of that europe has reacted with
s opposition leader jeremy corbin's no confidence motion and three hundred twenty five against that means the government one by nineteen votes paul brennan now reports. she's not just clinging on she's fighting on from quitting over tuesday night's historic defeat to recent may return to politics on wednesday incompetent moot. the prime minister knew that the rebels who voted against her breasts a deal would vote with her this time the eyes of the right three hundred six the no use of the left...
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paul whelan was detained by russian security services a week ago — officials said he was caught "carrying out spying activities." this morning, foreign secretary jeremyisting the us in mr whelan's case. we're not ruling out any theories at all at this stage as to why this might have happened. we are extremely worried about paul whelan. we have offered consular assistance. the us are leading on this because he's british and american citizen. but our position is very, very clear, which is a very straightforward point that individuals should not be used as pawns of diplomatic leverage. we need to see what these charges are against him, understand whether there's a case or not. we're giving every support that we can, but we don't agree with individuals being used in diplomatic chess games because it is desperately worrying not just for the individual, but their families. and we are truly worried about both him and his family as we hear this news. and has britain yet had access to him? we have offered access, but we have not had it yet. and is there concern... should other brits in russia be concerned that they could potentially be picked up? this is some
paul whelan was detained by russian security services a week ago — officials said he was caught "carrying out spying activities." this morning, foreign secretary jeremyisting the us in mr whelan's case. we're not ruling out any theories at all at this stage as to why this might have happened. we are extremely worried about paul whelan. we have offered consular assistance. the us are leading on this because he's british and american citizen. but our position is very, very clear,...
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tourism a says she's disappointed that labor leader jeremy corbyn has failed to take part in her cross party discussions boss insists her door remains open paul brennan reports. she's not just clinging on she's fighting on this evening the government has won the confidence of parliament this now gives us all the opportunity to focus on finding a way forward on brics it i believe it is my duty to deliver on the british people's instruction to leave the european union and i intend to do so far from quitting over tuesday night's historic defeat to resign may return to palm until wednesday incompetent moot. the prime minister knew that the rebels who voted against her breasts a deal would vote with her this time the eyes of the right three hundred six the no use of the left three hundred twenty five. it gives her the breathing room to start talking to opposition leaders about her plan b. i would like to invite the leaders of parliamentary parties to meet with me individually and i would like to start these meetings tonight mr speaker. the government approaches these meetings in a constructive spirit and i urge others to do the same in response to
tourism a says she's disappointed that labor leader jeremy corbyn has failed to take part in her cross party discussions boss insists her door remains open paul brennan reports. she's not just clinging on she's fighting on this evening the government has won the confidence of parliament this now gives us all the opportunity to focus on finding a way forward on brics it i believe it is my duty to deliver on the british people's instruction to leave the european union and i intend to do so far...
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yourself and jeremy corbyn, the atmosphere will ensure figures at the top of the leadership of the labour movement, and the memberships, both of your union and the labour party, too, paulevealed in the last few weeks want a second referendum, they want the chance, now that they have seen what deals are available, they want the chance to vote now on whether to push ahead with brexit or not. well, what opinion polls are we talking about? are these the same opinion polls that said that remain would win comfortably? are they the same opinion polls has said that labour that would be annihilated 18 months ago and it might be the end of the labour party? the problem with opinion polls is that they have no credibility any more. don't they, in your view, any credibility any more? of all the agencies, the most recent one i have seen, january two, yougov poll of 108a members, 72% support a second referendum. 18%, not even close, 18%. .. but second referendum. 18%, not even close, 18%." but you have second referendum. 18%, not even close, 18%. .. but you have seen another opinion poll this week indicating that 56% of labour members are happy with the manner in which corbyn has dea
yourself and jeremy corbyn, the atmosphere will ensure figures at the top of the leadership of the labour movement, and the memberships, both of your union and the labour party, too, paulevealed in the last few weeks want a second referendum, they want the chance, now that they have seen what deals are available, they want the chance to vote now on whether to push ahead with brexit or not. well, what opinion polls are we talking about? are these the same opinion polls that said that remain...
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foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, has said that russia mustn't use british citizens as "pawns in diplomatic chess", after the arrest in moscow of a joint us—uk national on suspicion of spying. paula wedding. british diplomats are asking for access to mr whelan in moscow. here's our correspondent sarah rainsford. this is paul whelan. just charged in russia as a suspected spy. a former us marine, the 48—year—old is also a british citizen. he arrived in moscowjust before christmas for a friend's wedding. the guests were staying at this prestigious hotel. 0n the day of his arrest he had been showing them round the kremlin just metres from here. his twin lives in canada where the two brothers were born to british parents. it's very hard for me to understand how anyone would consider paul to be someone who would be a lawbreaker and take those sorts of risks, particularly in countries where they are less maybe flexible about lawbreaking. paul whelan has run this russian social media page for over a decade. he last checked in on the day he was detained. some friends have military connections like him. this post congratulates them on defenders of the fatherland day. but all those we have
foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, has said that russia mustn't use british citizens as "pawns in diplomatic chess", after the arrest in moscow of a joint us—uk national on suspicion of spying. paula wedding. british diplomats are asking for access to mr whelan in moscow. here's our correspondent sarah rainsford. this is paul whelan. just charged in russia as a suspected spy. a former us marine, the 48—year—old is also a british citizen. he arrived in moscowjust before christmas...
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the other thing that is interesting, jeremy hunt is seeming to lend some sort of credence to the speculation in the united states, and it is only that, that paul by the russians so they could try to exchange him eventually for a russian woman who has already pleaded guilty in the united states to acting as the agent of a foreign power. she is a pro—gun activist, and she pleaded guilty to trying to influence us conservative groups on behalf of the russian government. is that a play on like that? we do not know. the lady called maria butina. what is known about paul whelan? multi nationality, it appears, 48 yea rs multi nationality, it appears, 48 years old, born to british parents in canada, but has spent most of his life in the united states, served in the marine corps, served for the united states in iraq, based in michigan, he has some connections with the security industry as a whole but also built up a lot of contacts whole but also built up a lot of co nta cts in whole but also built up a lot of contacts in russia, visits fairly frequently and his family incest he was there only to attend the wedding ofa was there only to attend the weddi
the other thing that is interesting, jeremy hunt is seeming to lend some sort of credence to the speculation in the united states, and it is only that, that paul by the russians so they could try to exchange him eventually for a russian woman who has already pleaded guilty in the united states to acting as the agent of a foreign power. she is a pro—gun activist, and she pleaded guilty to trying to influence us conservative groups on behalf of the russian government. is that a play on like...
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foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, has said russia mustn't use british citizens as "pawns in diplomatic chess", after the arrest in moscow of a joint us—uk national, on suspicion of spying. paul was simply attending a wedding. british diplomats are asking for access to mr whelan in moscow. here's our correspondent, sarah rainsford. this is paul whelan. just charged in russia as a suspected spy. a former us marine, the 48—year—old is also a british citizen. he arrived in moscowjust before christmas for a friend's wedding. the guests were staying at this prestigious hotel. on the day of his arrest he had been showing them round the kremlin just metres from here. his twin lives in canada where the two brothers were born to british parents. it's very hard for me to understand how anyone would consider paul to be someone who would be a lawbreaker and take those sorts of risks, particularly in countries where they are less maybe flexible about lawbreaking. paul whelan has run this russian social media page for over a decade. he last checked in on the day he was detained. some friends have military connections like him. this post congratulates them on defenders of the fatherland day
foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, has said russia mustn't use british citizens as "pawns in diplomatic chess", after the arrest in moscow of a joint us—uk national, on suspicion of spying. paul was simply attending a wedding. british diplomats are asking for access to mr whelan in moscow. here's our correspondent, sarah rainsford. this is paul whelan. just charged in russia as a suspected spy. a former us marine, the 48—year—old is also a british citizen. he arrived in moscowjust...
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paul recalls his attempt to discover new forms of matter. also being released this describes how new media is changing protests in memes to movements. breaking and entering by jeremymith explores life of a famous hacker, called alien. joshua goldstein -- in a bright future examined potential solutions to climate change and already been enacted by some countries. and in beyond these walls tony has a history of american criminal justice. look for these titles in book storeses this coming week and watch for many of the authors in the the near future on booktv on c-span2. [applause] good afternoon. on behalf of the library of congress who would like to express our deep gratitude to aarp for making this presentation possible. aarp has been a long time supporter of the library's education initiative and we're very is grateful for that. it's my honor t
paul recalls his attempt to discover new forms of matter. also being released this describes how new media is changing protests in memes to movements. breaking and entering by jeremymith explores life of a famous hacker, called alien. joshua goldstein -- in a bright future examined potential solutions to climate change and already been enacted by some countries. and in beyond these walls tony has a history of american criminal justice. look for these titles in book storeses this coming week and...
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taylor: paul, can you talk to me about how markets respond if there is no deal, or if we get more rumors that there could be another no-confidence vote on theresa may, or jeremy corbyn tries to make a move? how does the market price in that uncertainty? in general, markets are pricing in that uncertainty too much, because there is so much that is unknown at this point. if we were to carry on in that environment, it is turning more negative in sterling. talking about 2%, 3%. initial weakening that could go further again. that plays out in different ways, depending which parts of the market you are looking at. some u.k. companies favor a weaker pound. others are more sensitive to brexit, like the banks. an premised are is in awkward situation. credit might come under pressure in that scenario. u.k. government bonds are likely to drive support from anything that does not mean we are going to uncork all the pent-up investment that is waiting on the sidelines. if there is more clarity on brexit, if we were to get to that scenario, there would be the chance we would need to hike. guy: quick question. assuming we do vote on the withdrawal agreement tomorrow, the mp'
taylor: paul, can you talk to me about how markets respond if there is no deal, or if we get more rumors that there could be another no-confidence vote on theresa may, or jeremy corbyn tries to make a move? how does the market price in that uncertainty? in general, markets are pricing in that uncertainty too much, because there is so much that is unknown at this point. if we were to carry on in that environment, it is turning more negative in sterling. talking about 2%, 3%. initial weakening...
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to jeremy corbin accusing him of being more interested in forcing an election than in forging a compromise the bracks it's deadline is looming and there is little sign of a breakthrough solution paul brennan al-jazeera well we have two teams covering the story we have david chaytor who will join us from brussels in a moment but first over to lawrence leigh he's joining us from just outside parliament in london to tell us why the prime minister to resume is not talking to jeremy corbin. well you know on the most basic level she can't stand him that's why she does want to talk to him but the bigger point is i've been saying compared to guns and all europe where coalition politics is the norm and in a time of crisis parties would expect to come together to try to hammer out some sort of compromise there is no tradition really of that in british politics at all and so you know for some reason may there's nothing going on inside our heads that says that she should sort of jeremy corbyn and instead she seems only to want to talk so people from other parties who by and large support what she believes anyway and it looks like after all the excitement of last night when people thought she
to jeremy corbin accusing him of being more interested in forcing an election than in forging a compromise the bracks it's deadline is looming and there is little sign of a breakthrough solution paul brennan al-jazeera well we have two teams covering the story we have david chaytor who will join us from brussels in a moment but first over to lawrence leigh he's joining us from just outside parliament in london to tell us why the prime minister to resume is not talking to jeremy corbin. well you...
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paul whelan was detained by russian security services a week ago. officials said he was caught "carrying out spying activities". this morning, foreign secretary jeremyen. our position is very clear, which is a very straightforward point that individuals should not be used as pawns of diplomatic leverage. we need to see what these charges are against him, understand whether there is a case or not. we are giving every support that we can but we don't agree with individuals being used in diplomatic chess games. because it is desperately worrying not just games. because it is desperately worrying notjust for the individual but theirfamilies worrying notjust for the individual but their families and we are all extremely worried about him and his family as we hear this news. has britain had access to him? we have offered access but not had it yet. is there a concern for other brits in russia that they could also be picked up? this is obviously something that is under active consideration and we are constantly reviewing our travel advice to all parts of the world. if we see the need to make a change then we will make it. our diplomatic correspondent james
paul whelan was detained by russian security services a week ago. officials said he was caught "carrying out spying activities". this morning, foreign secretary jeremyen. our position is very clear, which is a very straightforward point that individuals should not be used as pawns of diplomatic leverage. we need to see what these charges are against him, understand whether there is a case or not. we are giving every support that we can but we don't agree with individuals being used in...