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. ♪ >> liam: you just said you wanted to get married. >> steffy: i do. >> liam: okay.o... what's stopping us? >> steffy: [ sighs ] i just -- i need some time, liam. >> liam: yeah? time -- time for what? i mean, if we both want it and carter's available, why don't we just do it? >> steffy: i just have to figure it all out, okay? >> liam: [ chuckles ] figure -- figure what out? >> bill: if you marry liam, your mother goes to prison. >> brooke: to say this is a surprise is an understatement. >> bill: i'm not here to cause a scene. i made sure the poseur was gone before i rang the bell. >> brooke: you're not gonna fare any better with me, bill.
. ♪ >> liam: you just said you wanted to get married. >> steffy: i do. >> liam: okay.o... what's stopping us? >> steffy: [ sighs ] i just -- i need some time, liam. >> liam: yeah? time -- time for what? i mean, if we both want it and carter's available, why don't we just do it? >> steffy: i just have to figure it all out, okay? >> liam: [ chuckles ] figure -- figure what out? >> bill: if you marry liam, your mother goes to prison. >>...
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. ♪ >> liam: hey, was kelly hun-- >> steffy: shh! >> liam: [whispers] was she hungry again?> steffy: just wanted to see mommy. [ gasps ] oh, is this coffee? you're an angel. thank you. >> liam: yeah. >> steffy: oh... [ sniffs ] that's not herbal tea. >> liam: those days are over, man. we're parents now. this is high-octane dark roast. strong as i can make it. >> steffy: mmm. what, it's been, like, one night, and she's already changing our lives. >> liam: yeah. yeah, she is. >> steffy: it was really beautiful seeing kelly with my mom.
. ♪ >> liam: hey, was kelly hun-- >> steffy: shh! >> liam: [whispers] was she hungry again?> steffy: just wanted to see mommy. [ gasps ] oh, is this coffee? you're an angel. thank you. >> liam: yeah. >> steffy: oh... [ sniffs ] that's not herbal tea. >> liam: those days are over, man. we're parents now. this is high-octane dark roast. strong as i can make it. >> steffy: mmm. what, it's been, like, one night, and she's already changing our lives....
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behalf of brexiteers, and we have borisjohnson and liam fox coming m, borisjohnson and liam fox coming coming out in full force to persuade us all it's a goodidea full force to persuade us all it's a good idea to lead doctor lee. you can almost sense that they are rattled. the problem is that david davis doesn't actually address any of the hard questions, there is nothing about the airbus warning. maybe the interview was done before that, but there's nothing about the northern ireland border question, which is the biggest problem we face. but a lot of typical david davis bluster about it, saying that we will get a fantastic deal because we will get a fantastic deal because we all share the language. i'm not convinced. isn't entirely fair? he's talking about things that will change for individuals, being able to do trade deals for the old commonwealth, being a more global country. and we have to remember that this is what the country voted for, it may not have known the details but it voted to leave. the country did not defined the kind of brexit it wanted when it voted. nothing about n
behalf of brexiteers, and we have borisjohnson and liam fox coming m, borisjohnson and liam fox coming coming out in full force to persuade us all it's a goodidea full force to persuade us all it's a good idea to lead doctor lee. you can almost sense that they are rattled. the problem is that david davis doesn't actually address any of the hard questions, there is nothing about the airbus warning. maybe the interview was done before that, but there's nothing about the northern ireland border...
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gavin's not gonna work... as governor >> liam: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10! >> steffy: [ sighs ] >> liam: awesome. you're doing great, and i'm right here, okay? >> steffy: it's too soon. it's too soon. is she okay? >> liam: hey, she's gonna be fine. trust me. you just -- you just do what the doctor says. >> dr. phillips: all right, come on, steffy, here we go again. >> liam: here we go. >> together: 1, 2, 3, 4... >> dr. phillips: come on, steffy, you can do it -- push! [ muffled ] ...7, 8, 9, 10. >> eric: steffy fell? >> brooke: this morning. >> pam: oh, my gosh. is she all right? >> thorne: is the baby okay? faid cause to go into labor. >> quinn: labor already? >> pam: she's not due for weeks.
gavin's not gonna work... as governor >> liam: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10! >> steffy: [ sighs ] >> liam: awesome. you're doing great, and i'm right here, okay? >> steffy: it's too soon. it's too soon. is she okay? >> liam: hey, she's gonna be fine. trust me. you just -- you just do what the doctor says. >> dr. phillips: all right, come on, steffy, here we go again. >> liam: here we go. >> together: 1, 2, 3, 4... >> dr. phillips: come on, steffy, you...
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if i could start with you, julia, you defended liam allan.se text messages, but explain to us how they could prove guilt over innocents, or innocence over guilt, what did you actually find? this was a case when the issues were effectively whether the complainant and liam allan were in an abusive relationship where sacks had been forced. he was facing six counts of rape. six counts of assault by penetration. when i was finally handed the disk of the complainant's download of her messages, which was partway through the trial, was about to cross examine the complainant, i took them home to look at them. we were then told by the prosecution that they were not disclosable and there was nothing that undermined their case and assisted our case. having taken that disc away and frankly stayed up all night with it i found the sort of messages which wholly undermined the complaina nt‘s position. messages between herself and friends. in which it was quite clear that she missed him dreadfully. she enjoyed the sacks they had together. and this was nothing
if i could start with you, julia, you defended liam allan.se text messages, but explain to us how they could prove guilt over innocents, or innocence over guilt, what did you actually find? this was a case when the issues were effectively whether the complainant and liam allan were in an abusive relationship where sacks had been forced. he was facing six counts of rape. six counts of assault by penetration. when i was finally handed the disk of the complainant's download of her messages, which...
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on the second anniversary of the referendum vote, the international trade secretary, liam fox, told the that theresa may was "not bluffing" about her threat to quit the negotiations. he was speaking ahead of a march later by campaigners in favour of a vote on any final brexit deal. the event is being organised by the organisation people's vote, and speakers will include lib dem leader vince cable, the conservative former minister anna soubry, and labour's david lammy. we'll have more on this afternoon's march in a moment, but first, let's hear some of that interview from our political editor laura kuenssberg with the international trade secretary liam fox. the prime minister has always said that nothing is agreed until everything is agreed and that no deal would be better than a bad deal. and i think it is essential, as we enter the next phase of the negotiations, that the european union understands that and believes it. and believes she might be ready to leave the negotiating table and say, this is impossible because you're not listening? i think it has added credibility because if we
on the second anniversary of the referendum vote, the international trade secretary, liam fox, told the that theresa may was "not bluffing" about her threat to quit the negotiations. he was speaking ahead of a march later by campaigners in favour of a vote on any final brexit deal. the event is being organised by the organisation people's vote, and speakers will include lib dem leader vince cable, the conservative former minister anna soubry, and labour's david lammy. we'll have more...
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liam: russia is in a strange position.l companies, all of which have projects they want to bring on. they don't benefit from higher prices because of the taxation system in russia. they want to bring on a barrel to take advantage of the market now. we're definitely going to see russian production go up. it was going to go up anyway. we will see what comes out tomorrow between opec and opec plus countries. we will see a higher level of production. alix: great point. this is not the end of the meeting. how does this set of opec plus? opec plus meetings tomorrow? the russianey had energy minister attend the meeting last night. this set up the meeting quite well. they have likely agreed and they will put up a similar communique. we had that meeting tomorrow between the 24, the entire group. this was the main meeting. in principle, we're hearing they were able to strike a deal of 600,000 barrels into the market. alix: the interesting thing, liam, oil price up 2%. that is probably not what saudi's wanted to happen. they don't wa
liam: russia is in a strange position.l companies, all of which have projects they want to bring on. they don't benefit from higher prices because of the taxation system in russia. they want to bring on a barrel to take advantage of the market now. we're definitely going to see russian production go up. it was going to go up anyway. we will see what comes out tomorrow between opec and opec plus countries. we will see a higher level of production. alix: great point. this is not the end of the...
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liam, he says we need democrats to come to the table so we can solve this. so who is at fault?everybody at fault? >> this just goes to show you what the dynamic is that's very tricky. republicans have about a 10% of their conference, 30 members or so for whom any solution is really important for them to get. another 10% probably won't meet for any solution. the rest need cover from the president for anything they're going to do. i don't know that there's a solution that gets 218 votes among republicans alone. bipartisan solution is going to have to be where this goes ultimately if they want to solve the problem. >> shannon: getting 218 in the house and getting to the senate where you have to have 60 which means you have to have democrats vote for it there. then for it all to be together to get to the president for him to sign it, it seems like a tough needle to thread. >> i'm an outside observer when it comes to the republican caucus. there is, as you just heard described, significant division within the republican caucus. forget about winning democratic votes for a second. cou
liam, he says we need democrats to come to the table so we can solve this. so who is at fault?everybody at fault? >> this just goes to show you what the dynamic is that's very tricky. republicans have about a 10% of their conference, 30 members or so for whom any solution is really important for them to get. another 10% probably won't meet for any solution. the rest need cover from the president for anything they're going to do. i don't know that there's a solution that gets 218 votes...
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liam fox, david davis, borisjohnson, her handbag a bit! all out publicly to date in a coordinated strategy to say that brexit will be great and it is a positive time for britain. it might look a bit desperate that they are still having to make those arguments two years later, like they feel they are losing the argument all have lost it. i find that rather hard to follow. they are saying what a great think brexit is and that is what the people of the country want. i talk to people in my constituency, and whether they voted to leave or not, they just want to get us whether they voted to leave or not, theyjust want to get us out whether they voted to leave or not, they just want to get us out as whether they voted to leave or not, theyjust want to get us out as soon as possible. and borisjohnson and david davis and liam fox are three superb cabinet ministers delivering brexit. your constituency voted overwhelmingly to leave, there are many where people voted by a narrower majority or voted to remain, and maybe you are not hearing the other si
liam fox, david davis, borisjohnson, her handbag a bit! all out publicly to date in a coordinated strategy to say that brexit will be great and it is a positive time for britain. it might look a bit desperate that they are still having to make those arguments two years later, like they feel they are losing the argument all have lost it. i find that rather hard to follow. they are saying what a great think brexit is and that is what the people of the country want. i talk to people in my...
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you know, liam and i are getting married. it's happening.nd there's nothing you can do to come between us. >> bill: you'll be married soon enough. but you'll be marrying me. >> hope: so... you and steffy are getting married soon? >> liam: i know that's not what you want to hear. i'm sorry. i wish there was something i could say to make it easier. >> hope: oh, stop.
you know, liam and i are getting married. it's happening.nd there's nothing you can do to come between us. >> bill: you'll be married soon enough. but you'll be marrying me. >> hope: so... you and steffy are getting married soon? >> liam: i know that's not what you want to hear. i'm sorry. i wish there was something i could say to make it easier. >> hope: oh, stop.
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that was liam fox talking. campaigners in favour of a vote on any final brexit deal will march in central london. the event is being organised by the organisation people's vote which argues that brexit is "not a done deal". the march will descend on parliament square, where speakers will include lib dem leader vince cable, the conservative former minister anna soubry, and labour's david lammy. the pentagon has cancelled two joint marine training exercises with south korea. it follows the decision earlier in the week to suspend a majorjoint military exercise between the two countries which was planned for august. the pentagon said the move was part of the agreement reached between president trump and the north korean leader, kim jong—un, in singapore earlier this month. plans to house tens of thousands of illegal immigrants in detention centres on remote american military bases are being drawn up by the us navy, according to a time magazine report. the department of defence reportedly wants to build facilities o
that was liam fox talking. campaigners in favour of a vote on any final brexit deal will march in central london. the event is being organised by the organisation people's vote which argues that brexit is "not a done deal". the march will descend on parliament square, where speakers will include lib dem leader vince cable, the conservative former minister anna soubry, and labour's david lammy. the pentagon has cancelled two joint marine training exercises with south korea. it follows...
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>> liam: it sure amazes me. [ chuckles ] >> steffy: you should have heard my mom when i called her.nd thomas, too. they're as excited as we are. this is incredible. we have a daughter. our little kelly. >> liam: i still can't tell you how much it means to me that you wanted to name her after my mom. >> steffy: of course. and now she'll always be part of our family through our beautiful little child.
>> liam: it sure amazes me. [ chuckles ] >> steffy: you should have heard my mom when i called her.nd thomas, too. they're as excited as we are. this is incredible. we have a daughter. our little kelly. >> liam: i still can't tell you how much it means to me that you wanted to name her after my mom. >> steffy: of course. and now she'll always be part of our family through our beautiful little child.
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i can see liam in her. >> liam: yeah, i was just, uh -- i was just out pickiso
i can see liam in her. >> liam: yeah, i was just, uh -- i was just out pickiso
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>> liam: coffee. lo-- lots of coffee.
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>> liam: uh, yes, it is, and as a matter of fact, i just heard you sing "oops!... did it again" -- repeatedly. >> steffy: [ chuckles ] oh, my gosh,'m
>> liam: uh, yes, it is, and as a matter of fact, i just heard you sing "oops!... did it again" -- repeatedly. >> steffy: [ chuckles ] oh, my gosh,'m
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thanks, jim and liam. this weekend, chris wallace has an interview with leonard leo, a key adviser to president trump. that's here on the fox news channel and check your local listings for air times on your fox affiliate. an election south of the border. voters in mexico prepare to choose their next president. how this could impact relations with our southern neighbor. heard break gripping a small community. how annapolis maryland is honoring the victims of the mass shooting. >> much like police, local newspapers become a family and their family suffered a tragedy yesterday. our hearts go out to them. we'll be thinking of them as we move forward and wish them the best as they try to deal with their grief. alright, i brought in new max protein ...to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. i'll take that. [cheers] 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. new ensure max protein. in two great flavors. new ensure max protein. ...and our tempur-pedic helps us make it all work.. my tempur-
thanks, jim and liam. this weekend, chris wallace has an interview with leonard leo, a key adviser to president trump. that's here on the fox news channel and check your local listings for air times on your fox affiliate. an election south of the border. voters in mexico prepare to choose their next president. how this could impact relations with our southern neighbor. heard break gripping a small community. how annapolis maryland is honoring the victims of the mass shooting. >> much like...
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. ♪ >> hope: please, liam, i need you to be honest. do you want a life with steffy?ou're a new father now. you are loyal and you're committed, and i won't blame you if kelly's birth changes things. i mean, it already has. look at you, you're on such a high. >> liam: yeah, i am. >> hope: so, what does that mean? we were about to be married. do you still want that? do you still want to be my husband? [ kelly cries ] >> eric: i know. i know.
. ♪ >> hope: please, liam, i need you to be honest. do you want a life with steffy?ou're a new father now. you are loyal and you're committed, and i won't blame you if kelly's birth changes things. i mean, it already has. look at you, you're on such a high. >> liam: yeah, i am. >> hope: so, what does that mean? we were about to be married. do you still want that? do you still want to be my husband? [ kelly cries ] >> eric: i know. i know.
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i expect liam fox, boris johnson, paper already in existence.ox, borisjohnson, michael gove, they all signed up to it. in effect, there will be some agonisings over wording here and there. what if the eu just rejects it? then you have to get into proper negotiations where you actually talk about things of substance. at some point the british and had to take a position on, for example, the northern irish border, customs, and that position... interestingly enough, the immigration rules after brexit, the interim period, the transition period, that is actually still, that is still being kicked down the road by cabinet. we will not talk about that until september, we are told. the irish border we should find out about on friday. they have to crystallise at some point. time is running out. they thought it was as easy as that. a couple of nhs stories knocking about. i referred when we went through them earlier about non—essential operations. and now ivf services, a number of 11.5%... down from 60% last year. —— ivf services, a number of 11.5%... down f
i expect liam fox, boris johnson, paper already in existence.ox, borisjohnson, michael gove, they all signed up to it. in effect, there will be some agonisings over wording here and there. what if the eu just rejects it? then you have to get into proper negotiations where you actually talk about things of substance. at some point the british and had to take a position on, for example, the northern irish border, customs, and that position... interestingly enough, the immigration rules after...
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joining me is liam brennan.hese charges are not directly linked to the investigation into russia's meddling in the election. how will these play into robert mueller's problem? >> you know, alex, at this time -- go to see you again. it's unclear. what this will do is severely restrict him and his defense team and likely keep that trial on a very strict timetable. being detained before trial is not something a judge wants to do, or wants to do very easily. one of the things they have to factor is how long will they be detained without a final judgment. i think judge jackson will keep this on a strict timetable because she has had to take this serious step and with a lot of basis of doing so before trial. he still has another trial to go through in northern virginia this summer before he gets to the trial in d.c. how this all plays out is still an open question. >> okay. let's get to the president's attorney rudy guiliani who continued his assault on the russia investigation. he was talking with the new york daily
joining me is liam brennan.hese charges are not directly linked to the investigation into russia's meddling in the election. how will these play into robert mueller's problem? >> you know, alex, at this time -- go to see you again. it's unclear. what this will do is severely restrict him and his defense team and likely keep that trial on a very strict timetable. being detained before trial is not something a judge wants to do, or wants to do very easily. one of the things they have to...
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philip hammond who is a remainde remainer, seen as a thorn in the side of the brexiteers, who include liam fox, boris johnson, the foreign and colonial secretary as well. again, a brexiteer, and phillip davis in charges of the department for exiting >> david davis >> whoedy say? >> phillip davis >> and you have the rebels -- >> it depends on the vote. >> it depends on the vote. i think over the next couple of days, i think they believe this is the remain lobby of 15 potential mps who will vote against her on one of the votes on tuesday they believe they have assurances from the prime minister of a meaningful vote. why this is important is because downing street is saying they have not necessarily agreed to specifics in the amendment this could be difficult for the prime minister and could lead to a difficult situation for the government more generally if those rebels were to go back to voting against the government. >> we'll have plenty of time to talk about this in the future. >> i have gone viral on twitter because i have only been mentioned with larry the cat, larry the cat is the cat o
philip hammond who is a remainde remainer, seen as a thorn in the side of the brexiteers, who include liam fox, boris johnson, the foreign and colonial secretary as well. again, a brexiteer, and phillip davis in charges of the department for exiting >> david davis >> whoedy say? >> phillip davis >> and you have the rebels -- >> it depends on the vote. >> it depends on the vote. i think over the next couple of days, i think they believe this is the remain...
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projects around the world ideas that protect the climate and boost green energy solutions by global ideas liam by the series of global three thousand on d w and online child five year last year if you stevie's for faith a measure of playing this week he's my guest here in by the way he's promoting a book even as he faces new challenges says he saw the nation south that's the truth. conflict zone confronting the powerful con d.w. . it lies between the sky and the soil the tween the high and the low atocha between myth and harsh reality but always slightly closer to heaven than to this world. a night the villages believe wolves are on the prowl according to the old folk there howling chorus echoes in a far off peaks. and it is indeed those wild hunters who've given the village its name will call an itch the wolf's place situated on an upturned plateau richly blessed by nature with its lush fields and and this forest. hidden away and strangely detached from time this tiny community nestles at the foot of mount sid or oval. an oasis of calm eight hundred meters up a jewel in the heart of central e
projects around the world ideas that protect the climate and boost green energy solutions by global ideas liam by the series of global three thousand on d w and online child five year last year if you stevie's for faith a measure of playing this week he's my guest here in by the way he's promoting a book even as he faces new challenges says he saw the nation south that's the truth. conflict zone confronting the powerful con d.w. . it lies between the sky and the soil the tween the high and the...
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fact that a party is so divided between the really dogmatic brigs that is the jacob reese mobs the liam fox's the david davis' and the rest. and those who want a sensible deal out of this including if not exactly the same as the single market in the customs union then so much the same that you might as well be in them in order to protect our economy our jobs are not trade they just divided down the middle and that's why she survived it because they called agree on who would replace us or my my bet is she probably will survive until the real crunch comes you're saying the stakes are so high f. course it's predictable the city of london trying to protect this. some would argue the globalization agenda would be against what is happening a report this week twenty six trillion of derivative contracts will now not be written in time for any hard date for brics it is an honorable position for a prime minister to be when she's negotiating knowing how divided things are rather than realizing that we need a government that understands how high the stakes are well look i think she's acting in an h
fact that a party is so divided between the really dogmatic brigs that is the jacob reese mobs the liam fox's the david davis' and the rest. and those who want a sensible deal out of this including if not exactly the same as the single market in the customs union then so much the same that you might as well be in them in order to protect our economy our jobs are not trade they just divided down the middle and that's why she survived it because they called agree on who would replace us or my my...
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international trade minister liam fox says european politicians need to know that theresa may is nota bad deal. protesters are expected to take part in a rally in london's parliament square calling for the public to have a vote on any final deal. earlier on this programme, the leader of the liberal democrats, sir vince cable described the kind of vote he is looking for. we will certainly be better informed by the autumn when the vote has taken place. it is thejob by the autumn when the vote has taken place. it is the job of the government and people like myself, who are opposed to brexit, to make that case and we will do it. what is crucial if public opinion is moving. people feel very strongly it is a mess and is not being pursued in an orderly way. whether people are for brexit or against it, public opinion is showing strongly that they want the final say on the deal. a fresh effort to try to help people do more to protect the environment from plastic pollution is being launched by the bbc. sir david attenborough says he's "astonished" by the public‘s response to the issue followin
international trade minister liam fox says european politicians need to know that theresa may is nota bad deal. protesters are expected to take part in a rally in london's parliament square calling for the public to have a vote on any final deal. earlier on this programme, the leader of the liberal democrats, sir vince cable described the kind of vote he is looking for. we will certainly be better informed by the autumn when the vote has taken place. it is thejob by the autumn when the vote has...
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liam fox responded for the government by saying that would be wrong and that in his view explain whyocrats were such a minor party in british politics. that gives you some sense of the scale of the anger that there is around what the trump administration are doing. chris mason, thank you. the world is responding to donald trump with caution, confusion and loud words but sometimes not much action. joining us now from new york is richard haass, president of the council on foreign relations and author of a world in disarray. before we get to you, i want to play you the counterpoint to the softly—softly british approach, and thatis softly—softly british approach, and that is justin softly—softly british approach, and that isjustin trudeau over the weekend, who was speaking on american television. the idea that the canadian steel that's in military vehicles in the united states, the canadian aluminium that makes your fighter jets, is somehow now a threat, the idea that we are somehow a national security threat to the united states is, quite frankly, insulting and unacceptable. richard haa
liam fox responded for the government by saying that would be wrong and that in his view explain whyocrats were such a minor party in british politics. that gives you some sense of the scale of the anger that there is around what the trump administration are doing. chris mason, thank you. the world is responding to donald trump with caution, confusion and loud words but sometimes not much action. joining us now from new york is richard haass, president of the council on foreign relations and...
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the point liam fox was making there in the interview with laura kuenssberg if it would be unwise forg, that this is decision time in terms of the position that the british government adopts. the foreign secretary borisjohnson writing in a typically colourful style in the sun today, said people don't want some bullock —— baulk role brexit. for a lot of the public it confusing as to what stage we have reached and how things will be different after march 2019, as compared to now, and how they could be different again at the end of 2020. firstly i think the public should sell themselves this is complicated for government ministers, so it's just complicated for government ministers, so it'sjust complicated. what the foreign secretary i think we re what the foreign secretary i think were saying in his article using is typically colourful language was brexit needs to be done properly. he doesn't want a brexit which means we remain in the customs union and the single market. he doesn't want a brexit but is hard to distinguish from membership and that the battle going on in the cabinet at the
the point liam fox was making there in the interview with laura kuenssberg if it would be unwise forg, that this is decision time in terms of the position that the british government adopts. the foreign secretary borisjohnson writing in a typically colourful style in the sun today, said people don't want some bullock —— baulk role brexit. for a lot of the public it confusing as to what stage we have reached and how things will be different after march 2019, as compared to now, and how they...
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daniel palka and paul black burn today and sanchez knocked one out off liam hendricks.was two for four with six rbi. the white sox crushed the a's 10-3 the final. the's a's called up edwin jackson from the aaa to start tomorrow's game in detroit. oakland is a 15-year veteran 13th major league team. that matches a record set by former dotel. the 34-year-old jackson signed a minor league deal with the a's on june 6. he needed to start as the a's played a double header on friday. traveler's championship, pall casey had a solid lead but bubba watson was six shots back. he had himself a day. just off the green it rolls in for birdie. and then on 15, this is a short putt for birdie. that tied him for the lead. as casey was two over on the day. watson had five bird dys on the back nine. this was on 18. almost perfect. it nearly goes in. that is an easy tap-in. bubba watson 7 under 63 today he picks up his third championship of the season. >>> check it out, stones' two goals in this game. that is a lot of fun. add to that a harry kane hat trick. his goal, too easy. england adva
daniel palka and paul black burn today and sanchez knocked one out off liam hendricks.was two for four with six rbi. the white sox crushed the a's 10-3 the final. the's a's called up edwin jackson from the aaa to start tomorrow's game in detroit. oakland is a 15-year veteran 13th major league team. that matches a record set by former dotel. the 34-year-old jackson signed a minor league deal with the a's on june 6. he needed to start as the a's played a double header on friday. traveler's...
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the prime minister also had face—to—face meetings with borisjohnson and liam fox, the cabinet's chiefay left parliament, her spokesman said none of them had threatened to resign. the government then published its backstop plan, comprimised to keep the cabinet together. it contains a date, the end of december 2021 — that's when the government expects the future trading relationship to be in place. and that's precise enough to keep david davis in the cabinet and it might be vague enough to get eu support. we've had reaction to the document from the eu's chief brexit negotiator michel barnier, who said, we will examine it with three questions: is it a workable solution to avoid a hard border? 0ur correspondent damian grammaticas is in brussels. just a flavour of the reaction there in brussels from those messages on social media. how has this proposal, this end day of december 21 con down there? well, welcome for the fact there? well, welcome for the fact there is a proposal on the table, but is worth same first of all because the eu has been asking this for a very long time now. it was b
the prime minister also had face—to—face meetings with borisjohnson and liam fox, the cabinet's chiefay left parliament, her spokesman said none of them had threatened to resign. the government then published its backstop plan, comprimised to keep the cabinet together. it contains a date, the end of december 2021 — that's when the government expects the future trading relationship to be in place. and that's precise enough to keep david davis in the cabinet and it might be vague enough to...
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winning the toss but were bowled out for 214 in 47 overs, with three wickets each for moeen ali and liamhree wickets and 6 overs to spare thanks to half—centuries from joe root and eoin morgan both made half centuries. the next match is on saturday in cardiff. it is important to get the win early on in the series and the show that when it is not our day, we can get over the line. it is tough playing against australia, normally a tough side. that was the case today. tennis now and the comeback announced by former wimbledon champion marion bartolli at the end of last year is not to be after all. in december, the 33—year—old revealed plans to return to the tour after retiring nearly five years ago. however, in a post on social media she said that her comeback will not happen and now has plans to become a coach. roger federer made a winning return to tennis on wednesday after missing the whole of the clay court season. the world number two came from a set down to beat germany's mischa zverev in the 2nd round of the stuttgart cup. federer, who had a bye in the first round, won 3—6, 6—4, 6—2.
winning the toss but were bowled out for 214 in 47 overs, with three wickets each for moeen ali and liamhree wickets and 6 overs to spare thanks to half—centuries from joe root and eoin morgan both made half centuries. the next match is on saturday in cardiff. it is important to get the win early on in the series and the show that when it is not our day, we can get over the line. it is tough playing against australia, normally a tough side. that was the case today. tennis now and the comeback...
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international trade secretary liam fox welcomed the vote.t no change in the fundamental issue here, that is that the government cannot be forced by parliament to negotiate something that the government does not want to do. that is the key as we move forward. hopefully this takes the brexit debate into a new place. the focus is not on the legislation which, of course was designed to give us a smooth transition, but now onto the future economic partnership itself. with me is david clarke, head of policy at positive money. it‘s a think tank and pressure group that campaigns for reform of the financial system. reform may be coming whether we like it or not. what do you want to hear from the chancellor tonight? he will set out his vision for the future of the uk financial services act after brexit. he wants the uk to remain the undisputed centre for global, as. that will depend on getting a satisfactory deal for the eu, as. that will depend on getting a satisfactory dealfor the eu, with the eu. at the moment, the position of the government is tha
international trade secretary liam fox welcomed the vote.t no change in the fundamental issue here, that is that the government cannot be forced by parliament to negotiate something that the government does not want to do. that is the key as we move forward. hopefully this takes the brexit debate into a new place. the focus is not on the legislation which, of course was designed to give us a smooth transition, but now onto the future economic partnership itself. with me is david clarke, head of...
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it is, there is speculation boris johnson or david davis liam fox might resign.will edge towards a softer brexit and they will put up with it and use words to cover up will put up with it and use words to coverup their will put up with it and use words to cover up their embarrassment. she might be keen to get rid of the troublemakers at this point but i ee, troublemakers at this point but i agree, i think they need something solid and they don't have it. what can we read into borisjohnson‘s what can i say politely, noises off? its colourful language, he talked about bog roll brexit because it was soft and yielding and long. which is disloyal and unhelpful to theresa may. but it's not crossing any sort of red lines of collective cabinet responsibility. but the business thing... that was bad. but it was a private remark everyone can pretend... the public watching that, if you are the foreign secretary at such a crucial time you cannot make private, private remarks begin and end. the independent has said we ought to get rid of boris for quite some time. he is a joke
it is, there is speculation boris johnson or david davis liam fox might resign.will edge towards a softer brexit and they will put up with it and use words to cover up will put up with it and use words to coverup their will put up with it and use words to cover up their embarrassment. she might be keen to get rid of the troublemakers at this point but i ee, troublemakers at this point but i agree, i think they need something solid and they don't have it. what can we read into borisjohnson‘s...
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fiesta, con la que in zoe esta copa, corta pero emotiva ceremonia con presencia de ronaldo, ro bhie kwi liamsio el y luego para que cherisev cumpliera, antes de tÉrmino de partido cherisev otra vez abre la porterÍa. para el segundo tiempo rusia mantuvo el control de partido y en los Últimoses minuto shr s cherisev con este goleada y golovin a balÓn parado ponÍa el quinto para la victoria de rusia sobre arabia saudita. cherisev, un partidazo, un jugador espectacular. >>> (hablan en inglÉs) es una buena manera de iniciar el mundial, estoy feliz por mi familia y por rusia. >>> y bueno vale la pena decir que aquÍ se jugarÁ la final de esta copa rusia 2018 y en la noticia de dÍa, hoy se hace oficial que estarÁ presente con su selecciÓn ante el rival uruguay. por mi parte es todo, rodrigo arana, telemundo. >>> y no se pierda ni un minuto de la acciÓn visite telemundo 48 como para la cobertura malos amplia sobre la coma mundial de fifa rusia 20ch2018 y tambiÉn descargar la aplicaciÓn movil sin costo alguno. >>> y las deudas estudiantiles de miles de californianos que asistieron a los colegios... han
fiesta, con la que in zoe esta copa, corta pero emotiva ceremonia con presencia de ronaldo, ro bhie kwi liamsio el y luego para que cherisev cumpliera, antes de tÉrmino de partido cherisev otra vez abre la porterÍa. para el segundo tiempo rusia mantuvo el control de partido y en los Últimoses minuto shr s cherisev con este goleada y golovin a balÓn parado ponÍa el quinto para la victoria de rusia sobre arabia saudita. cherisev, un partidazo, un jugador espectacular. >>> (hablan en...
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marianne was just talking about, and that is the high cost of ill liam immigration and open borders on the american worker, the american working family and our middle class. that'svery much. here is lou dobbs. [♪] lou: good evening. our top stories. the inspector general and the director of the fbi together facing tough questions on capitol hill. the focus of the senate judiciary committee, the inspector general's report that exposed runaway corruption and misconduct at the highest level of the fbi and plenty of evidence of political bias throughout the leadership. >> do you believe in the tooth fairy? >> no. >> do you believe in the easter bunny? >> no. >> do you honestly believe that the american people are going to look at this report and look at those emails and not believe that there was bias? lou: we'll be talking about the deep state's continuous effort to cover up clear anti-trump bias. is from farrell among our guests. fools conspiring to wage a war of disinformation against the white house. whining about families being separated at the bored, while refusing to pass legislatio
marianne was just talking about, and that is the high cost of ill liam immigration and open borders on the american worker, the american working family and our middle class. that'svery much. here is lou dobbs. [♪] lou: good evening. our top stories. the inspector general and the director of the fbi together facing tough questions on capitol hill. the focus of the senate judiciary committee, the inspector general's report that exposed runaway corruption and misconduct at the highest level of...
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you put liam fox had a job, what a terrible thing to do! whoever is in that role has a way to create positive aspects of brexit. there is no we can cherry pick what aspects of the single market you will keep and which once you walk away from. i think we are seeing here is the labour party be a lot of promise whatever it wants because i know they are not the ones who have to deliver it. and the other problem for the party is good northern deciduous ease and in the midlands who voted for brexit, and to and the‘s which voted the main, a balancing act that they have in iuggung balancing act that they have in juggling and juggling and maybe they would drop all the balls at some point. as kate says, it is easier for them to java because they are not responsible for it. what matters is what the government says and that is what the government says and that is not clear. it is not. and it is frustrating because the british who voted two years ago and we are still in the dark. have we lost control of oui’ in the dark. have we lost control of our stre
you put liam fox had a job, what a terrible thing to do! whoever is in that role has a way to create positive aspects of brexit. there is no we can cherry pick what aspects of the single market you will keep and which once you walk away from. i think we are seeing here is the labour party be a lot of promise whatever it wants because i know they are not the ones who have to deliver it. and the other problem for the party is good northern deciduous ease and in the midlands who voted for brexit,...
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many in england didn't know why liam boyce an a, one of the most exciting players in the world, wasn'tdropped just before the world cup —— leroy sane. the german fa have to answer for this. joachim low, the world cup manager, w011 joachim low, the world cup manager, won a world cup for germany, but the next 24 hours will tell as if he stays in charge. for more matches on thursday to decide the final groups. japan and senegal needing a point to get through. colombia have to win. poland can't qualified. panama and tunisia will play for nothing more than pride, but still should be a good game and england and belgium playing for top spot in group g. the england manager believes his side are getting better with each match. we have no idea who, when all we re we match. we have no idea who, when all were we will play in the next round, but we're pleased we're in the next round. first and foremost it is really important we are building a tea m really important we are building a team that i think everybody at home can see the passion that to play for england, one to win every time they go out,
many in england didn't know why liam boyce an a, one of the most exciting players in the world, wasn'tdropped just before the world cup —— leroy sane. the german fa have to answer for this. joachim low, the world cup manager, w011 joachim low, the world cup manager, won a world cup for germany, but the next 24 hours will tell as if he stays in charge. for more matches on thursday to decide the final groups. japan and senegal needing a point to get through. colombia have to win. poland can't...
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waning minutes first mario gomez heading over the bar from close range and two minutes later you're liam brown to marco to ice to go home as but he couldn't flick it past the m.r.o. and show up the ball then found its way back to bronze but his streaking long range shot clipped the post mexico now top group out while germany need to go back to the drawing board. press there was really an onion mitigated disaster for germany what did you make of the performance you know take a page out of euro he may have their head coach addressed the media he called it negligent and haphazard i would have to agree because as defending champions you expect more from them they're known as a turning meant team you know but considering their form in the friendlies leading up to this tournament they only had one win so it was a kind of a shocking enough say no one saw this coming. included you know the internet but it was a shock i mean there's only one way to go they have to rebound if they want to repeat what happened in one thousand nine hundred two the last time this happened they rebounded and finished
waning minutes first mario gomez heading over the bar from close range and two minutes later you're liam brown to marco to ice to go home as but he couldn't flick it past the m.r.o. and show up the ball then found its way back to bronze but his streaking long range shot clipped the post mexico now top group out while germany need to go back to the drawing board. press there was really an onion mitigated disaster for germany what did you make of the performance you know take a page out of euro...
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if you marry liam, your mother goes to prison. [ echoing ] goes to prison. [ knock on door ] >> steffyo is it? >> taylor: it's your mother. >> steffy: mom. mom, what's wrong? are you all right? >> taylor: [ voice breaking ] i've been working so hard, doing everything my therapist asked me
if you marry liam, your mother goes to prison. [ echoing ] goes to prison. [ knock on door ] >> steffyo is it? >> taylor: it's your mother. >> steffy: mom. mom, what's wrong? are you all right? >> taylor: [ voice breaking ] i've been working so hard, doing everything my therapist asked me
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borisjohnson, liam fox, david davis —— ping—pong ball on top of a water fossett.hat is the point. she is still there. she is, but why would you wa nt there. she is, but why would you want to comment right now when brexit is such an absolute mess? one of the problems the conservative party has, even though they have no love or affection for theresa may, they have not settled on who her successor would be. so there is a great battle when she goes, and i suspect she will go after we have some kind of deal on brexit. next summer, i think. yes, to give her successor taken summer, i think. yes, to give her successor ta ken to summer, i think. yes, to give her successor taken to bed in ahead of a general election against labour and jeremy corbyn, but the problem is that the conservative party, kind of like the labour party after ed miliband left, there will be a battle for the heart and the ideology of the conservative party, the modernisers, anna soubrys, nicky morgans, the more socially liberal conservatives, and the more traditional, fiscal, those conservatives, the j
borisjohnson, liam fox, david davis —— ping—pong ball on top of a water fossett.hat is the point. she is still there. she is, but why would you wa nt there. she is, but why would you want to comment right now when brexit is such an absolute mess? one of the problems the conservative party has, even though they have no love or affection for theresa may, they have not settled on who her successor would be. so there is a great battle when she goes, and i suspect she will go after we have...
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liam fox the international trade secretary talking about dubious legality and saying nobody wins in ang import ta riffs game businessman posing import tariffs on steel and aluminium. customers are experiencing problems using visa cards, although the company says it has now corrected the technical fault. and there are calls for the transport secretary to resign, as thousands of trains are cancelled following the introduction more in the six 0‘clock news. let us look ahead to sportsday at 6.30. coming up, we will have the latest from headingley where england‘s bowlers got off to perfect start. in football the england manager‘s defended raheem sterling over the controversy caused by his tattoo of a gun. southgate says he doesn‘t deserved to be hounded and in, going tyson fury says he can beat the likes of o on
liam fox the international trade secretary talking about dubious legality and saying nobody wins in ang import ta riffs game businessman posing import tariffs on steel and aluminium. customers are experiencing problems using visa cards, although the company says it has now corrected the technical fault. and there are calls for the transport secretary to resign, as thousands of trains are cancelled following the introduction more in the six 0‘clock news. let us look ahead to sportsday at 6.30....
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. >> liam: [ sighs ] >> ridge: hey. i was right outside the whole time. >> steffy: yeah, the nurses told me. [ laughs ] come here. come meet your new granddaughter. >> ridge: [ laughs ] hi. [ steffy chuckles ] she is beautiful.
. >> liam: [ sighs ] >> ridge: hey. i was right outside the whole time. >> steffy: yeah, the nurses told me. [ laughs ] come here. come meet your new granddaughter. >> ridge: [ laughs ] hi. [ steffy chuckles ] she is beautiful.
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sanchez knocked it off liam hendricks. . and then this 3-run shot. the white sox crushed the a's 10-3. gwin jachtksanon t-ho start mon detroit. oakland is a 15-yeareterans's 13th major league team. that matches a record. the 334-year-old jackson signed a minor league deal with the a's on the sixth. the travelers championship and paul kasey had a four stroke lead into the final rounld. bubba watson six strokes back and the best shot came on 10 process. just off the greenolls in for bird y. then this short putt for birdie. kasey day had 2 over. bubba had five birdies on the back nine. . the 18th hole almost perfect. so coalesce. but easy tap in. bubba shot a 7-under 63 and wins the travelers championship and picks up the third win of the season. >> nice. >> baotum d. n>> >> i like that to win one seasoh the incredibles 2 didn't last long at the box off. dinosaurs rule now. see ♪ ♪ legendary jockey vÍctor espinoza is insatiable when it comes to competing. ♪ ♪ so is his horse. ♪ ♪ when it comes to snacking. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ tto pay practically tanyone, at any ban
sanchez knocked it off liam hendricks. . and then this 3-run shot. the white sox crushed the a's 10-3. gwin jachtksanon t-ho start mon detroit. oakland is a 15-yeareterans's 13th major league team. that matches a record. the 334-year-old jackson signed a minor league deal with the a's on the sixth. the travelers championship and paul kasey had a four stroke lead into the final rounld. bubba watson six strokes back and the best shot came on 10 process. just off the greenolls in for bird y. then...
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in an interview recorded with the bbc earlier this week, dr liam fox, the international trade secretarythe prime minister wasn't bluffing when she talked about the possibility of walking away from the negotiations without a deal. the prime minister has always said that nothing is agreed until everything is agreed and that no deal would be better than a bad deal. and i think it's essential as we enter the next phase of the negotiations that the european union understands that and believes it. i think it has added credibility because if we were to leave, the economic impact on a number of european countries would be severe. the brexit secretary david davis has said that there will be scary times ahead in those negotiations but that a good deal was likely. and using characteristically colourful language, the foreign secretary borisjohnson said voters did not want what he called a "bog roll brexit — soft, yielding and seemingly infinitely long", as he put it. in response to that, a downing street source said that the uk would be free to strike its own trade deals after 2020. and in another
in an interview recorded with the bbc earlier this week, dr liam fox, the international trade secretarythe prime minister wasn't bluffing when she talked about the possibility of walking away from the negotiations without a deal. the prime minister has always said that nothing is agreed until everything is agreed and that no deal would be better than a bad deal. and i think it's essential as we enter the next phase of the negotiations that the european union understands that and believes it. i...
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liam neeson being called a stand-up guy for what he did sitting down.ng "the iceman cometh" on broadway starring denzel washington the other night and he was ready to take his seat in the front row, right, front of the house but he looked behind him and realized he was really tall and could be blocking people. he's 6'4" so he moved to the back just to help accommodate. >> i wish i had that problem. i really do. >> i wouldn't have expected mr. liam to move. i would have been lichcef me getting a selfie with you. think about it. >> which is very important. >> yeah, so anyway, finally, summer is here. summer is here. that means ice cream season, yay. ice cream and cake. ice cream and cake. okay. >> okay. >> so, we want you to try something. this is something you've probably never heard of before. try swirling it, everybody. this is from the republic of booza, which is a brand-new spot in brooklyn, new york. i'm literally swirling mine. >> there's no booze in this. >> there's no alcohol. this is supposedly the original ice cream like invented back in the da
liam neeson being called a stand-up guy for what he did sitting down.ng "the iceman cometh" on broadway starring denzel washington the other night and he was ready to take his seat in the front row, right, front of the house but he looked behind him and realized he was really tall and could be blocking people. he's 6'4" so he moved to the back just to help accommodate. >> i wish i had that problem. i really do. >> i wouldn't have expected mr. liam to move. i would...
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reports arts and crafts expert this time is hanks and liam today she's showing us how to build a practical storage box which will spruce up your home. just look great also have multiple uses for example a story. to pieces have you ever thought about building thank yourself probably show you the steps. you need to. choose from and had the boats come to size. to handle stuff with matching screws a glass jar with stain powder and a paintbrush. twelve wooden dolls to fit the box together snugly. a true through one of the handles and one for wooden dolls a ruler and a pencil a screwdriver and sandpaper. first prepare the bloodstain. of the powder and two hundred fifty millimeters of hot water and let it cool you can also use liquid with stain but unusual colors are often only available as powder. now sensitive rough spots on the wooden boards until they are smooth. and mark where you want to drill the holes first the two side panels use the ruler to find the center and draw a line that makes it easier to mark the hose three centimeters from each. turn the board over and repeat. once you finish.
reports arts and crafts expert this time is hanks and liam today she's showing us how to build a practical storage box which will spruce up your home. just look great also have multiple uses for example a story. to pieces have you ever thought about building thank yourself probably show you the steps. you need to. choose from and had the boats come to size. to handle stuff with matching screws a glass jar with stain powder and a paintbrush. twelve wooden dolls to fit the box together snugly. a...
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>> liam: she just says she wants more time. >> hope: for what? mean, she -- she wanted to be your wife so bad, and now all of a sudden, she wants to put it off? why? >> steffy: i met your demand. the terms of your blackmail. >> bill: you shouldn't call it that. >> steffy: what other word should i use for putting off my mother prosecuted for trying to kie.
>> liam: she just says she wants more time. >> hope: for what? mean, she -- she wanted to be your wife so bad, and now all of a sudden, she wants to put it off? why? >> steffy: i met your demand. the terms of your blackmail. >> bill: you shouldn't call it that. >> steffy: what other word should i use for putting off my mother prosecuted for trying to kie.
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. >> liam: i-i know, but -- but... there's a consequence to what you're asking me to do, and that is turning my back on hope. i respect you. you know that. i value your opinion. but... ridge, my head is spinning right now, and i don't -- i don't know what to think yet. >> ridge: you don't know what to think yet?
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if liam burgers looked like lions it's no coincidence they were named after the seven german town of leon bag whose crest features a lion according to legend the town's mayor heinrich who was also a dog breeder one of the pooch that would mimic the lion on the crest. was born it's number five in our ranking of dog breeds named after european places and. there's even a monument dedicated to it in the medieval city. people love photographing saint bernards with kegs around their necks but the dogs never risk you to anyone with them what's certain is that the dogs were bred to help in mountain rescue operations by monks in the hospice at the great st bernard pass in the french alps. our number for saint bernards it soon became popular all over the world but it's been decades since they were last used in rescue operations they're simply too big and too heavy. are number three in this week's ranking is the vajrayana this one thousand century breed is known for its hunting skills the dog exudes an aristocratic air. after all it originated at the court of the grand duke of sucks of weimar e
if liam burgers looked like lions it's no coincidence they were named after the seven german town of leon bag whose crest features a lion according to legend the town's mayor heinrich who was also a dog breeder one of the pooch that would mimic the lion on the crest. was born it's number five in our ranking of dog breeds named after european places and. there's even a monument dedicated to it in the medieval city. people love photographing saint bernards with kegs around their necks but the...