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and let's get a deeper look into this now we are joined here in the studio by john worth an e.u. citizen with a u.k. passport and also a blogger who writes quite extensively on the e.u. and the u.k. welcome back to the program and good evening we have to talk about what has just been happening now in the past twenty four hours i mean we essentially have some of her most senior cabinet members gone we have this president secretary the basically
and let's get a deeper look into this now we are joined here in the studio by john worth an e.u. citizen with a u.k. passport and also a blogger who writes quite extensively on the e.u. and the u.k. welcome back to the program and good evening we have to talk about what has just been happening now in the past twenty four hours i mean we essentially have some of her most senior cabinet members gone we have this president secretary the basically
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earlier we spoke to political advisor john worth and started by asking what happens next. it's the first stage is going to be the so-called meaningful vote in parliament this is when to resume a bring so deal in front of the lawmakers and ask ok do back this it's scheduled for eleventh of december so two and a half weeks from now and the chances are she want to manage to get that vote through parliament what happens then is very much open why would the conservative party try to oust her as prime minister because with such a setback could it be possible for her to continue all will the members of the house decide some other route to potentially calling for a second referendum whether britain could stay in the european union or possibly a general election which is what the opposition labor party would want so all kinds of options are open if as it looks likely that vote would fail on the eleventh of december and what would be the situation if they would step down for example if a snap election was called so it may want to step down someone else would then come in from the co
earlier we spoke to political advisor john worth and started by asking what happens next. it's the first stage is going to be the so-called meaningful vote in parliament this is when to resume a bring so deal in front of the lawmakers and ask ok do back this it's scheduled for eleventh of december so two and a half weeks from now and the chances are she want to manage to get that vote through parliament what happens then is very much open why would the conservative party try to oust her as...
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of those are essentially the only two options just now ok thank you very much john worth for setting some light on remains a very complicated you know in the next fortnight how this is going to proceed ok thanks for that john worth political advisor. the ukrainian navy says russia has seized three of its ships in the black sea after firing on the vessels two boats were damaged and two crew members wounded in the current straight off the coast of russia controlled crimea ukrainian president petro poroshenko has said he will ask parliament to declare martial law putting the country on a war footing moscow has accused him of provocative behavior. stern in the ukrainian capital kiev david just could you take us through what happened off the waters of crimea today. well it's a very quickly escalating situation we've been watching the developments all day after three ukrainian naval vessels try to go to the port of money you pull on the hours of sea that's ukraine's main port on the eyes of sea and also clear located close to the conflict zone between ukrainian forces and moscow backed and
of those are essentially the only two options just now ok thank you very much john worth for setting some light on remains a very complicated you know in the next fortnight how this is going to proceed ok thanks for that john worth political advisor. the ukrainian navy says russia has seized three of its ships in the black sea after firing on the vessels two boats were damaged and two crew members wounded in the current straight off the coast of russia controlled crimea ukrainian president...
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our journey here at the big table john worth is one of the most watched briggs blogs and analysts here on the continent john it's good to see you again when i listen to the british prime minister of the earth i get the impression that it's either her bread plan or the end of empire two point. three second apocalypse but it seems her interest to present it is such and such a puppet apocalyptic terms she wants to put the pressure on her conservative members of parliament to get them to back a deal she wants to talk tough but will they believe do they believe her and was there a note today it didn't sound like they were believing him today the public entry a very high stake is very strongly against a reason may managing to get this deal through on the eleventh of december she's going to have to cajole them bully them pressure them and try and hope that somehow or other she can cobble together a majority but b. if the arithmetic looks very bad for twenty some h.r. no labor opposition leader jeremy corbyn today asked simply why can't there be a plan b. taken with. speak up plowing on he's n
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and let's get a deeper look into this now we are joined here in the studio by john worth an e.u. citizen with a u.k. passport and also a blogger who writes quite extensively on the e.u. and the u.k. welcome back to the program. we have to talk about what has just been happening now in the past twenty four hours i mean we essentially have some of her most senior cabinet members gone we have this bribes that secretary that basically no one's ever heard of and she seems to be recycling people amber right also back what does this say about the state of british politics right now essentially to reason may's position becomes more and more perilous with every passing day with every passing week but nevertheless no one does get rid of her and so ultimately. she's got nowhere else to go other than to try people she's tried before in the case of roads or to take people like balti and so her position how we have no one is quite ready so just to put over the age to get rid of her will to give because none of them want the job because trying to negotiate breaks it is that hall and so therefor
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don't leave all go under those are essentially the only two options just now ok thank you very much john worth for setting some light on remains a very complicated you know in the next fortnight how this is going to proceed ok thanks for that john ward political advisor. and now to some of the other stories making news around the world the u.s. border patrol has shot a busy crossing between california and the mexican city of tijuana after hundreds of central american migrants pushed past a blockade of mexican police standing guard they want to pressure the u.s. to hear their asylum claims in another area u.s. agents fired tear gas at some migrants trying to breach a border fence. iran says it has deployed rescue teams to the country's western border with iraq following a magnitude six point three earthquake the epicenter was near the town of star paul is a hub where a powerful temblor killed at least six hundred people last year authorities said more than four hundred people were injured in sunday's quake. california fire officials say the state's deadliest fire in history is now fully contain
don't leave all go under those are essentially the only two options just now ok thank you very much john worth for setting some light on remains a very complicated you know in the next fortnight how this is going to proceed ok thanks for that john ward political advisor. and now to some of the other stories making news around the world the u.s. border patrol has shot a busy crossing between california and the mexican city of tijuana after hundreds of central american migrants pushed past a...
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staying it's a hard route to get there but it is possible well throwing another spanner in the works john worth of political advice that thank you. that's to have a look at some of the other stories making news around the world russia says it has launched air strikes on syrian rebels it accuses of carrying out a suspected poison gas attack on the government held city of aleppo or more than one hundred people were affected by the poison on saturday doctors see patients suffering from breathing problems and blurred vision rebel groups have denied using poison gas. twenty nine people have been confirmed dead after a boat sank on lake victoria in uganda dozens more are feared drowned the vessel carrying revelers capsized on saturday and police say overloading and bad weather were likely to blame. in taiwan l g b t rights suffered a major setback with voters overwhelmingly opposing same sex marriage and supporting the removal of sex related content from school textbooks a landmark court ruling in twenty seventeen have left taiwan set to become the first asian region to be going to is gay marriage. s
staying it's a hard route to get there but it is possible well throwing another spanner in the works john worth of political advice that thank you. that's to have a look at some of the other stories making news around the world russia says it has launched air strikes on syrian rebels it accuses of carrying out a suspected poison gas attack on the government held city of aleppo or more than one hundred people were affected by the poison on saturday doctors see patients suffering from breathing...
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come from it's a political minefield certainly don't do too well when it comes to mind for you john worth is before just also. questions the visual distance screens right now. from the european council in brussels where we're expecting any moment you can prime minister through some me to hold a press conference just to go to war barbara was saying about. the other members of the cabinet who might have potential. for the prime minister talked about a softer briggs and clearly that plan is not dead in the water although he's the threats that he made this morning or was reported by multiple newspapers was essential to say. four of the cabinet ministers under no circumstances want a new deal breaks if they crash out because there is known to be a group of five within the cabinet who like to resume a steal and would be willing to go that way so essentially how linda is saying it's for me it's to reason may's deal or else. and there are five in the cabinet who say to reason is not the right option we need to have a more radical breaks it so even teresa mayes and government is split in that resp
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so new developments here to talk about that much more is berlin based british political blogger john worth john good morning to you what's your view what do you think of the threat now from berlin to boycott sunday's summit i think this is noise before the summit honestly i would be extremely surprised were the summit to now not happen these are the last details essentially that the last bits of hackling over a few issues but i expect there will be a summit on sunday and i do expect that there will actually be a deal ok haggling about a few issues they're not nominal issues they're important ones we have the border with with ireland and now gibraltar is come up as a possible sticking point i think the issue which are both for essentially concerned spain and the u.k. and senshi what's what the spanish prime minister said is correct essentially you will deal with that issue by the treaty between spain and the u.k. in the future the irish border issue although it's a messy solution has largely actually being solved the sticking points of the moment what sort of future relationship person woul
so new developments here to talk about that much more is berlin based british political blogger john worth john good morning to you what's your view what do you think of the threat now from berlin to boycott sunday's summit i think this is noise before the summit honestly i would be extremely surprised were the summit to now not happen these are the last details essentially that the last bits of hackling over a few issues but i expect there will be a summit on sunday and i do expect that there...
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and finally great to have john worth on the show he is a british blogger a principal adviser and member of the green party he says no one likes may's deal in britain leaving the e.u. with no deal is not an option either neither for the u.k. nor for the e.u. so better a second referendum and perhaps it. so let me start out by asking you alex you say there are no winners john says better no breaks it at all would you say those sentiments are widely shared by people at home in the u.k. . no i don't think that they are i think that there are certainly more people who are coming round to the ideas that bracks it has clearly not been as straightforward as it was supposed to be and as it was promised to pay and that there are a lot of possibilities that it could all go very very wrong for the u.k. but to say that this is that the whole of the u.k. is coming round to this idea is not true it's still very very divided both politically also across the country i can say for myself from my own point of view even within families it's still very divided there are people who are who would like to stay
and finally great to have john worth on the show he is a british blogger a principal adviser and member of the green party he says no one likes may's deal in britain leaving the e.u. with no deal is not an option either neither for the u.k. nor for the e.u. so better a second referendum and perhaps it. so let me start out by asking you alex you say there are no winners john says better no breaks it at all would you say those sentiments are widely shared by people at home in the u.k. . no i...
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it is not ruled out as yet but again there has been no definitive word on that one other point john worth the political advisor is with us in the studio what i found interesting was donald to spook on the president saying that we will remain friends until the end of days is that a bit of a indication a bit of a wink to the u.k. to say look we can talk about a future relationship and there is wriggle room there i don't know whether you can interpret it as we were and i do think that the don't risk among the three of them is a person who feels personally most impacted by this i would say among the three he's a transatlantic sixteen's a free marketeer he a liberal if you like an economic policy and those are values that the u.k. is upheld over the years in the european union so it impacts even a certain way perhaps to a greater extent as a person maybe than is the case for john close and bonnie and also because he's quite an interesting character has an interesting personal story his background kind of fighting for political freedom and against communism in poland in his younger years and he
it is not ruled out as yet but again there has been no definitive word on that one other point john worth the political advisor is with us in the studio what i found interesting was donald to spook on the president saying that we will remain friends until the end of days is that a bit of a indication a bit of a wink to the u.k. to say look we can talk about a future relationship and there is wriggle room there i don't know whether you can interpret it as we were and i do think that the don't...
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. >> and, john, i think it's worth noting as facebook tries to get on top of these issues, their businessto take a hit. they are investing billions in security. they've added 30,000 security professionals to try to handle a lot of these threats on the platform on democracy. and they have also changed, as you heard in my interview with mark, they changed the algorithm to help demote sensationalist content. remember, that kind of content met more eyeballs on screen which meant more money for facebook. so fundamentally, the question at the core of this is, is their business model broken and can they fix facebook without breaking their business? john. >> our thanks to lori siegl. that was part 2 of cnn's exclusive interview with mark zuckerberg. it was generated by a lengthy "the new york times" investigative piece about the company and its practices, which included according to the times, hiring a republican opposition research firm to discredit facebook protesters, in part, by linking them to liberal financier george soros. the by line was times national security correspondent matthew rosen
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john bolton is currently traveling with the vice president in asia. so, you know, news of her departure is coming when he isn't even here to weigh in. it is worthing, you know, john bolton was arguably one of the only allies she had left in the administration. now, i know a lot of the attention is on the statement that we saw from melania trump simply because it is highly unusual and she is a fist lady who kept a low profile, so it is a remarkable statement for her to have made. one thing about the depp any national security adviser is she also butted heads with white house chief of staff john kelly. she also clashed with the defense secretary, jim mattis. there was some scepticism that within she was perhaps responsible for leaking some of the damaging stories about this white house. i think in some ways, sort of like kirstjen nielsen, there was talk that this was coming and then the first lady pulled the trigger. >> the slap that john bolton, the national security adviser, who recruited this woman to be a top deputy. >> that's right. one thing people might be missing is that the deputy national security adviser is one of the most important na
john bolton is currently traveling with the vice president in asia. so, you know, news of her departure is coming when he isn't even here to weigh in. it is worthing, you know, john bolton was arguably one of the only allies she had left in the administration. now, i know a lot of the attention is on the statement that we saw from melania trump simply because it is highly unusual and she is a fist lady who kept a low profile, so it is a remarkable statement for her to have made. one thing about...
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worth noting that john kelly was the one in this case who asked jeff sessions to hand over his resignation and our reporting is that sessions had asked him if he could stay on for the rest of the week but john kelly stayed firm with him and said, no, he needed to do so today. >> evan, nancy pelosi's already -- and there are others that are already calling for whitaker to recuse himself from overseeing the russia investigation. do you have any suggestion that that is going to happen or how that would be decided? who would be the arbiter, final arbiter on that? >> we're told that that -- clearly, this has been thought about, and there's -- certainly at the white house, there's no belief that he should recuse himself. that despite the comments that he's made, including here on cnn, that those perhaps present an appearance of conflict. so, here's what typically would happen. at the justice department, there's an ethics officer, and the ethics officers would review this and say, okay, well, you might have a -- an appearance of conflict. i don't think anything indicates that whitaker would have
worth noting that john kelly was the one in this case who asked jeff sessions to hand over his resignation and our reporting is that sessions had asked him if he could stay on for the rest of the week but john kelly stayed firm with him and said, no, he needed to do so today. >> evan, nancy pelosi's already -- and there are others that are already calling for whitaker to recuse himself from overseeing the russia investigation. do you have any suggestion that that is going to happen or how...
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john: yeah, absolutely. >> anthony: more? that we should make them feel like they're worth something? i mean, i get it. i believe it. ou've been saying is no way to run for office in my country. >> john: you shouldn't. but i mean if you say it like this it's gonna take a generation. they go politicians don't want to help a generation. they're worried about the next election for goodness sake. >> anthony: they're worried about the newscast on monday at six o'clock. >> john: yes, the headlines. yep, absolutely. the truth is, we don't have it licked here either, tony. we don't have it sorted here. but we're on a journey. >> anthony: so what's going right here? come on, this is -- let's face it, this is one of the most awesome cities anywhere. >> john: people. that's what's good. and they've actually started to get together and say, "look," they say, "shit, we can't keep doing this. let's try something different." so you don't have to stash antacids here... here... or here. kick your antacid habit with prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. sometimes a cough gets in the way of a good night's sleep. that'
john: yeah, absolutely. >> anthony: more? that we should make them feel like they're worth something? i mean, i get it. i believe it. ou've been saying is no way to run for office in my country. >> john: you shouldn't. but i mean if you say it like this it's gonna take a generation. they go politicians don't want to help a generation. they're worried about the next election for goodness sake. >> anthony: they're worried about the newscast on monday at six o'clock. >>...
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taxpayers but our next guest says the sustained job growth a project of amazon's size is likely worth it johnthe former executive vice president of the greater sacramento council he now runs a community real estate consulting practice called national real estate markets. john, great to have you with us. >> yeah, thank you very much for having me. a pleasure >> you know, when you're putting a pitch together for sacramento and you're delivering it to the city counseling, to the mayor, to all the parties involved, how did you make that pitch convincing we should provide subsidies to one of the world's richest men for one of the world's biggest companies to put their hq2 in our city >> absolutely. you're right to have the conversation and both sides bring it up. and i think it's beneficial to have the conversation. what i try to focus on is twofold. one, i don't think you can have community incentives that outpay the community benefit that the company is going to bring back to your city number one number two, how does one really value economic diversity in a community where you have one or two or
taxpayers but our next guest says the sustained job growth a project of amazon's size is likely worth it johnthe former executive vice president of the greater sacramento council he now runs a community real estate consulting practice called national real estate markets. john, great to have you with us. >> yeah, thank you very much for having me. a pleasure >> you know, when you're putting a pitch together for sacramento and you're delivering it to the city counseling, to the mayor,...
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worth every cent of it. people remarked yesterday, john, when the president interviewed with his hometown paper, not just any hometown, but the "new york post," probably his favorite, and he went out of his way to say that pardoning manaforts is probably off the table. i know he answered that question differently than before. >> and it's not subtle given the timing. people are saying when manafort's lawyers back channeling with trump lawyers, and it's usually unusual and odd for the president to be this in bed with folks who are underactive investigations and plead guilty to a federal prosecutor. look, corsi's own statements seems to be fishing for a deal -- a pardon. and this seems to be planning for plan d, that donald will come in for them at the end of the day. in the context of the president retweeting a meme about putting his political opponents in jail -- >> let's put that up so people know what he is talking about. >> this is nuts, folks. the president of the united states putting up a meme that puts his political opponents in jail. roger rosenstein, and to me that's a jailable offense in the fantasy
worth every cent of it. people remarked yesterday, john, when the president interviewed with his hometown paper, not just any hometown, but the "new york post," probably his favorite, and he went out of his way to say that pardoning manaforts is probably off the table. i know he answered that question differently than before. >> and it's not subtle given the timing. people are saying when manafort's lawyers back channeling with trump lawyers, and it's usually unusual and odd for...
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. >> john: because i'm going to die one day, and they're going to be worth a lot of money. ot. how i came to new york, i was kind of on this coltrane thing, i wanted to find god through music. i started meeting all these amazing people. they were irreverent. the energy was enormous. and it was probably more fun than anybody's ever had in human history. for about a year or two. but there was no discipline. which, i mean, i like people that could play their instrument like they just found it on the street, but they can't just do it once. they gotta work on it. and i was a serious saxophone player. i came here as a saxophone player. i had to hide the fact that i -- i mean, i really did. i would practice for two hours every day but i would like -- i wouldn't tell people. so, these are eggs. which you can get, you know, at the store. if you live in a good neighborhood they will even deliver them to your house. and then, you take water. which, i know you go to all these exotic places, but they used to say that new york had the best water. >> anthony: that is true. >> john: you thi
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footprint into europe, convinced both john henry and footprint into europe, convinced bothjohn henry and alf steinbrenner, respective owners, that this was something worthing and a miss? —— hal steinbrenner. its the time of year to choose the bbc‘s african footballer of the year, here on sportsday we'll be profiling each of the five players on the shortlist, starting with senegal‘s kalidou koulibaly. the 27—year old was a key figure in the napoli defence as they finished runners—up in italy's serie a. he also played in all three group matches at the world cup, my most important thing is that i show everybody that i can be one of the best defenders in the world. when i scored the goal, i was really happy, i wanted to do something for napoli, they gave me a lot of love. i hope it will be the skid at, last year, we left it until the end, because juventus were afraid of us. when you feel a team is afraid of your team, that is a great feeling. i like that sensation. —— the scudetto. i was born in france, but i had two cultures, the french culture, also, back in senegal, i see the french team in 1998, winning the world cup, when i see lily in tehran scoring t
footprint into europe, convinced both john henry and footprint into europe, convinced bothjohn henry and alf steinbrenner, respective owners, that this was something worthing and a miss? —— hal steinbrenner. its the time of year to choose the bbc‘s african footballer of the year, here on sportsday we'll be profiling each of the five players on the shortlist, starting with senegal‘s kalidou koulibaly. the 27—year old was a key figure in the napoli defence as they finished runners—up...
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arizona and it means the momentum being created on the democratic side could be worth another half a point or a point. >> johnthe conversation been like among you and other pollsters in the years that have passed since 2016 about lessons learned vis-a-vis this particular electorate and just generally about poll ing. we are trying to read the tea leaves, looking at polls and averages, at early voting and turnout. what's the conversation been like over these last two years? >> well, we also need to look at attitudes. it's about looking at a series of different kind of elements of data from an attitude shift. they see the difference between democrats and republicans. that's one thing. but we're also spending more time blending methodologiemetho telephone are la telephone, land line, mobile and other factors. the "new york times" has done a good job sharing the difficulty of doing this job well. in some cases it takes 100 or 200 attempts to find one person who is hispanic, latino or young. a lot of hispanic voters prefer to speak spanish, not english, at home. that's another challenge we have in polling accuratel
arizona and it means the momentum being created on the democratic side could be worth another half a point or a point. >> johnthe conversation been like among you and other pollsters in the years that have passed since 2016 about lessons learned vis-a-vis this particular electorate and just generally about poll ing. we are trying to read the tea leaves, looking at polls and averages, at early voting and turnout. what's the conversation been like over these last two years? >> well,...
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25th, he warns that ge may be double counting $12 billion to $18 billion worth of assets, which is a big deal. the next day, johnnch said the company would owe billions more for the horrific long-term care insurance policies then the company reported at the end of october, and it proved them right, ge said they reorganized the power division, taking a $22 billion impairment charge for that business and we learned that the s.e.c. expanded the scope of their investigation into the company that's when the stock plunged. two weeks ago, inch said he could see the stock shrinking to $5, assuming they don't become insolvent. last week, tusa cut his price target to 6. he thinks the problem is the fundamentals are deteriorating but here's the bottom line, they've done amazing work on general electric they nailed the story every step of the way perhaps something even worse about its own prospects, which is why you do need to take your cue from these two gentlemen and wait until the real problems they say are solved before you get bullish. and one last idea, you want to clean up the past? how about a kolp/steve tusa town h
25th, he warns that ge may be double counting $12 billion to $18 billion worth of assets, which is a big deal. the next day, johnnch said the company would owe billions more for the horrific long-term care insurance policies then the company reported at the end of october, and it proved them right, ge said they reorganized the power division, taking a $22 billion impairment charge for that business and we learned that the s.e.c. expanded the scope of their investigation into the company that's...
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it might be worth it. john pedoritz. >> so we're saying that, you know, trump is doing what he can to gin up his base and, you know, go back to his core issues, right? if you look at the polls, there are dozens of districts that are going to decide control of the house that are one, two, three-point races. and most of them are not in core deep red places, but are in the suburbs and purple places. what is the political wisdom here.? is the political wisdom to start ranting about, you know, the evil of immigrants on or would it be to be a uniter after pittsburgh? i would look at it this way. this is a horrible analogy. but governors all over the country have strengthened themselves in the face of national disasters by handling the national disasters well. pittsburgh is not a national disaster. it's a horrible mass shooting. but the president's calm, steady hand, a good speech comfortabling the nation, all of that, in those districts that republicans have to win in order to secure or maintain control of the congre
it might be worth it. john pedoritz. >> so we're saying that, you know, trump is doing what he can to gin up his base and, you know, go back to his core issues, right? if you look at the polls, there are dozens of districts that are going to decide control of the house that are one, two, three-point races. and most of them are not in core deep red places, but are in the suburbs and purple places. what is the political wisdom here.? is the political wisdom to start ranting about, you know,...
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torture of negotiations to try to get a deal on the table had been worth it or whether or not it's more chaos is yet to come. radio host john gold thinks treason may face is an impossible task getting parliament's approval i think she's got a very real sugar cube eight they're not going to back it so that's a ten vote vote they keep trees main power at the moment i thought of the window which generally called one percent labor will not vote for tories both direction remain as well i think the commons will reject it i think should have no choice them but to resign this isn't the breaks that we've voted for no matter which side you're on and so sure asian she's got him a possible task she's going to fail in my being. russian chemical experts have confirmed an attack carried out saturday night on the syrian city of aleppo involved toxic substances dozens of victims remain in hospital some of them are in a critical condition. like something is burning inside and my eyes are hurting while i'm with you or the hunted look of year in the morning at breakfast i looked at hamza and realized that there's something wrong with him he sa
torture of negotiations to try to get a deal on the table had been worth it or whether or not it's more chaos is yet to come. radio host john gold thinks treason may face is an impossible task getting parliament's approval i think she's got a very real sugar cube eight they're not going to back it so that's a ten vote vote they keep trees main power at the moment i thought of the window which generally called one percent labor will not vote for tories both direction remain as well i think the...
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worth $550 million. among the brands included in the sale are seagram's v0, booth‘s and john begg.on, after tax and transaction costs, will be returned to shareholders through a share buyback programme. europe's biggest technology company, sap, has agreed to buy qualtrics international for $8 billion in cash, pre—empting the us. enterprise software compa ny‘s plans to go public. this is sap‘s largest deal to date topping its 2014 acquisition of concur technologies for $7.2 billion. italy's economy minister is looking to revise down his country's budget growth forecast for next year to try to reach a deal with the european commission over fiscal policy — according to a government source. the commission rejected italy's fiscal plan for 2019 last month and gave rome until tuesday to present a new budget. let's talk singles day. there are staggering statistics out today about how much money went in seconds, hours, and minutes. alibaba pulled in a record $30.7 billion in sales during yesterday's 24—hour online retail frenzy singles‘ day. it certainly was a frenzy. the chinese company in
worth $550 million. among the brands included in the sale are seagram's v0, booth‘s and john begg.on, after tax and transaction costs, will be returned to shareholders through a share buyback programme. europe's biggest technology company, sap, has agreed to buy qualtrics international for $8 billion in cash, pre—empting the us. enterprise software compa ny‘s plans to go public. this is sap‘s largest deal to date topping its 2014 acquisition of concur technologies for $7.2 billion....
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torture of negotiations to try to get a deal on the table have been worth it or whether or not it's more chaos is yet to come radio host john thing. theresa may faces an impossible task getting parliament's approval i think she's got a very short book you bake then i'm going to back it so that's the ten vote i think trees are main power of the moment out of the window jenny coburn said labor will not trade the tories both direction revenues was rich eisen the commons are well on rejection i think should have no choice but to resign if this isn't the bright shape that we xochitl know macho which shall i go on as sure asian my she's got a possible task she's going to fail in my being more new to the bike. what else will seem wrong. but all roads just don't call. me i'll get to see her out disdaining to come after her. and in detroit because the trail. went something and find themselves worlds apart we just to look for common ground. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or something want to. get it right. this is like the three of them or
torture of negotiations to try to get a deal on the table have been worth it or whether or not it's more chaos is yet to come radio host john thing. theresa may faces an impossible task getting parliament's approval i think she's got a very short book you bake then i'm going to back it so that's the ten vote i think trees are main power of the moment out of the window jenny coburn said labor will not trade the tories both direction revenues was rich eisen the commons are well on rejection i...
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. >> i want to go to the idea of the democrats using the budget, john, to force a mueller vote here. is that worth that they would be spending? >> doubt it. i don't think that democrats right after an election in which they have won control of the house of representatives want to make a shutdown their first priority. by the same token, i don't think we are going to have a shutdown because they don't fund the wall. i think the, these threats, are made kind of casually these days. i think both parties have learned that it is a losing game. and i would not expect to happen. >> you are way too optimistic. but i think it is funny, i mean december 7 for the spending bill deadline why do i have a feeling we will stretch this to close to the christmas eve witching hour. >> because you've been on watch. a rodeo. i think there will be some movement this coming week. i spoke with a source familiar with the matter overnight who tells me that the president's legal team expects to submit the answers to robert mueller's written questions before thanksgiving. so we're looking at probably tuesday or wednesday that
. >> i want to go to the idea of the democrats using the budget, john, to force a mueller vote here. is that worth that they would be spending? >> doubt it. i don't think that democrats right after an election in which they have won control of the house of representatives want to make a shutdown their first priority. by the same token, i don't think we are going to have a shutdown because they don't fund the wall. i think the, these threats, are made kind of casually these days. i...
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john is gone. but he did mention they are college graduates. >> guest: that's another thing you start to wonder was it worth going to college. i personally think it is in terms of identity and college that i wonder if they are in debt. that is another thing to worry about. >> host: two follow-ups to t that. you write in the book that there's been a substantial increase in the percentage by the late middle-aged. some may be due to people going back to school for further education, but a lot has to do with how much longer it now takes to pay off the original college loan. we talk about debt forgiveness for college or trying to make college is moreon . >> and i found that startling serving time we hear these numbers of low unemployment or high gdp think about that. >> the next caller is from pennsylvania. >>caller: hello. i am interested in your nonprofit i would like to know what you will be doing next? are you doing any research on other poverty issues and how can i support any research? i am in my eighties in a retirement home with a little bit of time i did my research at carnegie mellon years ago in the seventies. so tell
john is gone. but he did mention they are college graduates. >> guest: that's another thing you start to wonder was it worth going to college. i personally think it is in terms of identity and college that i wonder if they are in debt. that is another thing to worry about. >> host: two follow-ups to t that. you write in the book that there's been a substantial increase in the percentage by the late middle-aged. some may be due to people going back to school for further education,...
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worth of chinese goods. if they don't play ball. >> bret: john roberts on the north lawn.he jobs report on spoke about was not enough to move stocks. the dow lost 110 and the s&p 500 dropped 17, the nasdaq fell 77. for the week, the dow gained two and a third percentage points in the s&p 500 was up to and a half. the nasdaq minister had to end two-thirds. susan lee of the fox business network joins us with more on those numbers. >> more jobs, higher wages and a new 50 year low unemployment rate, strong report in october. companies adding 250,000 jobs which is far more than anticipated, and in spite of hurricane michael's damage influence, the wages were the bright spot. these gains had been a lag point in an otherwise tight labor market with high job creation. in fact, october was such a great month, even an economic advisor jared bernstein said it was everything you could want in at monthly jobs report. and president trump couldn't agree more. >> 250,000 new jobs in october was an incredible number. we also had a wage increase of 3.1%, like a perfect increase, it's an inc
worth of chinese goods. if they don't play ball. >> bret: john roberts on the north lawn.he jobs report on spoke about was not enough to move stocks. the dow lost 110 and the s&p 500 dropped 17, the nasdaq fell 77. for the week, the dow gained two and a third percentage points in the s&p 500 was up to and a half. the nasdaq minister had to end two-thirds. susan lee of the fox business network joins us with more on those numbers. >> more jobs, higher wages and a new 50 year...
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worth it. from l'oreal paris yeah, this is bob barnett in chicago. (johnere when bob barnett made the first commercial wireless phone call. we were both working on that first network that would eventually become verizon's. that call opened the door to the billions of mobile calls that we've all made since. i'm proud i was part of that first call, and i'm proud that i'm here now as we build america's first and only 5g ultra wideband network that will transform how we all live, once again. (bob) the first call that we've made on the cellular system. smile dad. i take medication for high blood pressure and cholesterol. but they might not be enough to protect my heart. adding bayer aspirin can further reduce the risk of another heart attack. because my second chance matters. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. we're truck and jeep experts,ore than a store. and have been for over 50 years. from wheel and tire upgrades. to full custom builds. 4-w-p has you covered. whether you want to order the best parts online or shop in-store.
worth it. from l'oreal paris yeah, this is bob barnett in chicago. (johnere when bob barnett made the first commercial wireless phone call. we were both working on that first network that would eventually become verizon's. that call opened the door to the billions of mobile calls that we've all made since. i'm proud i was part of that first call, and i'm proud that i'm here now as we build america's first and only 5g ultra wideband network that will transform how we all live, once again. (bob)...
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worth it. >> i believe our friend john dickerson was contemplating it this morning. >> i hope you're doing itversity of maryland is trying to calm fears that recent mold problems on campus may be linked to a virus that caused a student's death. 18-year-old freshman olivia died sunday. she had adenovirus which typically causes respiratory illnesses. the university says five more students have illnesses tied to the virus but insist there's no connection to mold. we see why her father tells us why he believes the school could have done more. jericka, did goode morning. >> a sad story. olivia already suffered from crohn's disease and a weakened immune system before contracting adenovirus. her father says several weeks into the fall semester, she complained of respiratory issues and visited the medical center. he believes mold in her dorm room could have made her even more sick. >> you can't sleep at night because the pillow is right next to mold and you're up all night coughing. >> university of maryland freshman jessica thompson says she discovered mold on her shoes and clothes in her dorm room
worth it. >> i believe our friend john dickerson was contemplating it this morning. >> i hope you're doing itversity of maryland is trying to calm fears that recent mold problems on campus may be linked to a virus that caused a student's death. 18-year-old freshman olivia died sunday. she had adenovirus which typically causes respiratory illnesses. the university says five more students have illnesses tied to the virus but insist there's no connection to mold. we see why her father...
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worth discussing now. i am a afraid the catholic church -- i think that john paul ii was able to inspire all of us, not onlyrue believers. i am afraid the new pope is damaging all that credibility, this is very left, it is very progressive, it is very, liberal that he is defending all over the world. so this is for me -- to the catholic religion. so don't blame the innocent people around eastern europe for not jumping on the bandwagon. >> it is optimism 1, realism 2. >> i would add this, lord jesus christ left someone behind when he left that back he is still with us call the holy spirit. catholics believe the holy spirit will be there and is there and is guiding. it may very well be that the outcome is not going to be one we will like what we do believe there will be one which will, in the end, bring about a more christian and a more believing world. that has been the case. >> it is true but i definitely have to blame the catholic church as well. some 15 years ago i as president of the country vetoed the new bill about the registered partnership. catholic church was silent. i, as president, vetoed the bill
worth discussing now. i am a afraid the catholic church -- i think that john paul ii was able to inspire all of us, not onlyrue believers. i am afraid the new pope is damaging all that credibility, this is very left, it is very progressive, it is very, liberal that he is defending all over the world. so this is for me -- to the catholic religion. so don't blame the innocent people around eastern europe for not jumping on the bandwagon. >> it is optimism 1, realism 2. >> i would add...
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. >> which is worth noting that john bolton is having an hour-long meeting with the new president ofand talking of populism, economic nationalism and plain out nationalism. you've got this new far right leader in brazil who is seriously raising concerns about the prospects. i guess people are standing so the leaders will be coming in a moment, but it's fascinating that they have chosen to send the national security adviser to meet the new president of brazil, too. >> and there is the president of the united states taking his place at the center podium alongside prime minister justin trudeau of canada and mexican president nieto pena. let's listen in. >> we're gathered here this afternoon for a very historic occasion, the signing ceremony for a brand new trade deal. the united states, mexico, canada agreement. so important. i'm honored to be here with president enrique nieto pena. he's become a great friend, of mexico, and prime minister justin trudeau who has also become a great friend. this has been a battle and battles sometimes make great friendships, so it's terrific. with our si
. >> which is worth noting that john bolton is having an hour-long meeting with the new president ofand talking of populism, economic nationalism and plain out nationalism. you've got this new far right leader in brazil who is seriously raising concerns about the prospects. i guess people are standing so the leaders will be coming in a moment, but it's fascinating that they have chosen to send the national security adviser to meet the new president of brazil, too. >> and there is...