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but we have also , people in lisbon. we have engineers in lisbon.ll double the size of our lisbon office too, and we're also launching in the u.s. now. >> lisbon is interesting. dup's concerns about brexit? >> a little bit. we had some amazing portuguese engineers and we wanted to give them a home lisbon, but we were increasingly getting questions from our engineers around the world that we were worried if they could stay in london or not. we said don't worry, we have an office in lisbon. worse comes to worse, we can only shift you to lisbon so you don't need to worry about that. .> you have stellar investors vc's and lp's behind the venture capital convince you you can scale in the right way? sometimes companies get too big too quickly. how do you want to see your company scale in the way you want to see your company grow? of are a woman at the top the food chain. is diversity a priority? it is the way a company should be, it is not a special thing. you look at the population. we have men and women, people from different colors and different religi
but we have also , people in lisbon. we have engineers in lisbon.ll double the size of our lisbon office too, and we're also launching in the u.s. now. >> lisbon is interesting. dup's concerns about brexit? >> a little bit. we had some amazing portuguese engineers and we wanted to give them a home lisbon, but we were increasingly getting questions from our engineers around the world that we were worried if they could stay in london or not. we said don't worry, we have an office in...
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but we have people in lisbon. the size of our lisbon autopsy too and we're u.s. now.> lisbon is interesting. we had some amazing portuguese engineers and we wanted to give them a home in we were increasingly getting questions from our world that ound the we were worried if they could stay in london or not. we said don't worry, we have an office in lisbon. comes to worse, we can always ship you to lisbon so you don't need to worry about that. v.c.c.'s and the l.p.'s behind the venture sequinsed a are you ou can scale in the right way? we've gotten stories from ompanies that expand too quickly, ethics go out the indow. we don't even call it diverse. it's not a special thing. population. he we have men and women, people from different colors and different religious. why shouldn't a company have all of that? what we have is 50% men and women in the office, very unusual for a technology company. it also is reflected in our leadership team and we're all g.b.t. ted in our all represented in black and brown populations in the country and that is incredibly important us. our j
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some big teams left in the drawer including atletico madrid, marseille, sporting lisbon, cska moscow.rsene wenger said he wanted to avoid atletico in the last eight. after losing to manchester city twice and brighton before the first leg, it was a run of four defeats for arsene wenger but he says they have proved a few people wrong. we had a nightmare week and to recover from that we need to be mentally strong, to be solid. and the team needed to show a together response. that's what we did. 0verall, together response. that's what we did. overall, i together response. that's what we did. 0verall, ithink together response. that's what we did. overall, i think many people didn't expect us to respond like we did. the champions league draw takes place at 11 o'clock this morning, manchester city and liverpool are keeping an eye on who they will have
some big teams left in the drawer including atletico madrid, marseille, sporting lisbon, cska moscow.rsene wenger said he wanted to avoid atletico in the last eight. after losing to manchester city twice and brighton before the first leg, it was a run of four defeats for arsene wenger but he says they have proved a few people wrong. we had a nightmare week and to recover from that we need to be mentally strong, to be solid. and the team needed to show a together response. that's what we did....
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the favourites kept apart, atletico madrid drawn with sporting lisbon and arsenalface madrid drawn withitain and russia. after a week of irish domination at cheltenham, the gold cup provided an epic duel between two english trained horses. native driver —— native river beat mite bite. both led throughout, stride for stride for 22 fences, more than three miles, before native river pulled away after the final jump, conquering the field and the soft ground to improve on his third place of last year. champion jockey richard johnson's second gold cup of his career and a first for the trainer, who prevented nicky henderson winning the historic treble of champions trophy, champion chase and gold cup in the same year. richard johnson was brilliant on that horse, i do not think many gold cup winners do all the running and jumping and you could see him setting up the jobs, jumping and you could see him setting up thejobs, about jumping and you could see him setting up the jobs, about six strides out. that is a very long strides out. that is a very long stride and the horse would come every time.
the favourites kept apart, atletico madrid drawn with sporting lisbon and arsenalface madrid drawn withitain and russia. after a week of irish domination at cheltenham, the gold cup provided an epic duel between two english trained horses. native driver —— native river beat mite bite. both led throughout, stride for stride for 22 fences, more than three miles, before native river pulled away after the final jump, conquering the field and the soft ground to improve on his third place of last...
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twenty seven year old will be representing germany at this year's you're a vision song contest in lisbon in may but what are his chances of actually winning have a listen and decide for yourself. much. of whom seem. to move. done. just like michelle you showed to our next artist also shot to fame practically overnight the german singer as a bully and i hail know as dina is a superstar in uganda she has no qualms playing a front of fifty thousand people at festivals has the unusual story of an exceptional artist. this is the music video of the song concluded. the afropop two news song in luganda one of uganda's national languages. rational about this is that the singer is not a native speaker of the ganga sabrina have known as dino is a twenty four year old german woman she's made a name for herself as a pop star in the east african country of uganda what does that actually me. i don't really know so i don't have a definition. but my songs are on the radio and t.v. people recognize me in the streets and i've already met all the successful people and have sung on big shows. of course and t
twenty seven year old will be representing germany at this year's you're a vision song contest in lisbon in may but what are his chances of actually winning have a listen and decide for yourself. much. of whom seem. to move. done. just like michelle you showed to our next artist also shot to fame practically overnight the german singer as a bully and i hail know as dina is a superstar in uganda she has no qualms playing a front of fifty thousand people at festivals has the unusual story of an...
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sporting lisbon are through, despite losing 2—1 at viktoria plzen.the two legs. and rb leipzig drew 1—1 at zenit — to win 3—2 on aggregate. the draw for the quarter—finals takes place on friday. now, this is a washing machine. it's a symbol of harry kane's courage, apparently. tottenham manager mauricio pochettino reckons his star striker is so brave, that he'd put his foot in a washing machine if he could score. i don't get it either, but it's that bravery which has seen the england striker pick up an injury and a spell on the sidelines. he is warrior. i think he caught his leg ina he is warrior. i think he caught his leg in a washing machine for the team. yes, against sunderland, against millwall and now because he is so brave, maybe a player goes and say it do not want to take a risk. cricket — and afghanistan's hopes of reaching the 2019 world cup are still very much alive after beating former champions the west indies in harare. it was the first match of the super six stage, with the top two teams qualifiying for next year's tournament in englan
sporting lisbon are through, despite losing 2—1 at viktoria plzen.the two legs. and rb leipzig drew 1—1 at zenit — to win 3—2 on aggregate. the draw for the quarter—finals takes place on friday. now, this is a washing machine. it's a symbol of harry kane's courage, apparently. tottenham manager mauricio pochettino reckons his star striker is so brave, that he'd put his foot in a washing machine if he could score. i don't get it either, but it's that bravery which has seen the england...
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in lisbon the candle isn't racist cundall is tolerant there's an open society here and absolutely no one is interested in using such a horrible crime to promote a right wing agenda. a crime in late december turn the community up say don't and afghan refugee is alleged to have stopped the death his ex-girlfriend who came from the village police are still investigating his motive prosecutors are bringing murder charges more references to that violence a few streets away this placard reads candle is everywhere there are hundreds of demonstrators many of whom travel to be here right wing extremists from across the country alongside locals. because i'm against uncontrolled must immigration because i no longer want to tolerate laws being broken by our government that's why i'm here with. the demonstrations passed peacefully afterwards the police scuffled with a radical leftist group who had thrown bottles and firecrackers. and sports now. and world football champions germany hosted spain in a friendly in the western city of dusseldorf on friday it was a chance for coach to test his players
in lisbon the candle isn't racist cundall is tolerant there's an open society here and absolutely no one is interested in using such a horrible crime to promote a right wing agenda. a crime in late december turn the community up say don't and afghan refugee is alleged to have stopped the death his ex-girlfriend who came from the village police are still investigating his motive prosecutors are bringing murder charges more references to that violence a few streets away this placard reads candle...
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and talk about something that they can do together sanctions for example we just heard about the lisbon yank go case there this is not the first time that russia is being linked to the death of former agents. no absolutely and russia took a very defiant stance on those precedents the foreign ministry spokesperson also mentioned. she accused british investigators of not getting to the bottom of as she said several mysterious murders of russian citizens on british soil and she particularly mentioned the yankel case which the kremlin has always denied being links to so that's a rather defiance downs there from her and also there was a statement from a duma deputy on the voice who is in parliament and he actually is one of the prime suspects in the case he actually got into parliament after that case was opened in two thousand and seven he became a member of parliament and he said that may speech was irresponsible and hasty and that the situation was following the same playbook as previous cases and that even the fact that he made a statement this prime suspect in the litvinenko case is of
and talk about something that they can do together sanctions for example we just heard about the lisbon yank go case there this is not the first time that russia is being linked to the death of former agents. no absolutely and russia took a very defiant stance on those precedents the foreign ministry spokesperson also mentioned. she accused british investigators of not getting to the bottom of as she said several mysterious murders of russian citizens on british soil and she particularly...
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wins, too, for rb leipzig and sporting lisbon.l day in florence, where thousands gathered to pay their final respects to fiorentina captain davide astori, who died suddenly at the age of 31. teammates, fans, politicians and former rivals alike came together for the service at the basilica di santa croce in the heart of the tuscan capital. the defender was found dead in his hotel room ahead of his club's serie a match against udinese on sunday. astori will be buried near his home city of bergamo, in northern italy. graham arnold will take over as head coach of the australia football team after this year's world cup. the sydney fc manager won the title with his club side last year, and has been part of the national setup as an assistant and interim boss before. he will take over from dutchman bert van marwijk, who has been brought in for the tournament in russia after previous boss ange postecoglou resigned. you learn from mistakes as a coach, and obviously i have made 20. but i ama and obviously i have made 20. but i am a person th
wins, too, for rb leipzig and sporting lisbon.l day in florence, where thousands gathered to pay their final respects to fiorentina captain davide astori, who died suddenly at the age of 31. teammates, fans, politicians and former rivals alike came together for the service at the basilica di santa croce in the heart of the tuscan capital. the defender was found dead in his hotel room ahead of his club's serie a match against udinese on sunday. astori will be buried near his home city of...
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twenty seven year old will be representing germany at this year's you're a vision song contest in lisbon and may but what are his chances of actually winning have a listen and decide for yourself. with whom seem. to mrs. johnson. to leave. you. chips. just like michelle you showed to our next artist also shot to fame practically overnight the german singers up lena hale known as dina is a superstar in uganda she has no qualms playing a front of fifty thousand people at festivals here's the unusual story of an exceptional artist. this is the music video of the song conclude the case. afropop to new song in luganda one of uganda's national languages. rational about this isn't the singer is not a native speaker of the ganga sabrina her ass known as dino is a twenty four year old german woman who's written a book for self as a pop star in the east african country of uganda what does that actually money. i don't really know so i don't have a definition. but my songs are on the radio and t.v. people recognize me in the streets and i've already met all the successful people and have sung on big
twenty seven year old will be representing germany at this year's you're a vision song contest in lisbon and may but what are his chances of actually winning have a listen and decide for yourself. with whom seem. to mrs. johnson. to leave. you. chips. just like michelle you showed to our next artist also shot to fame practically overnight the german singers up lena hale known as dina is a superstar in uganda she has no qualms playing a front of fifty thousand people at festivals here's the...
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to the twenty seven year old will be representing germany at this year's univision song contest in lisbon and make but what are his chances of actually winning have a listen and decide for yourself. the chance. to move. on to. you. just like michelle you showed to our next artist also shot to fame practically overnight the german singer has a billion i have no one as dina is a superstar in uganda she has no qualms playing in front of fifty thousand people at festivals here's the unusual story of an exceptional artist. this is the music video of the song conclude the case of the afro pop to new song in luganda one of uganda's national languages. has made a name for herself as a pop star in the east african country of uganda what does that actually mean. i don't really know i don't have a definition of. love but my songs are on the radio on t.v. people recognize me in the streets and i've already met all the successful people and have sung on big shows. of course and trolls. all though do you know spends most of retirement uganda these days we meet her in berlin where she's just graduated i
to the twenty seven year old will be representing germany at this year's univision song contest in lisbon and make but what are his chances of actually winning have a listen and decide for yourself. the chance. to move. on to. you. just like michelle you showed to our next artist also shot to fame practically overnight the german singer has a billion i have no one as dina is a superstar in uganda she has no qualms playing in front of fifty thousand people at festivals here's the unusual story...
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from casablanca, he wants to go north to lisbon, and then on to britain. he's got a problem, though. he's no longer arthur kirshler. he has a brand new name and he doesn't have any paperwork. he shows up at herbert gould's office at the u.s. consulate and tells a story. he's also backed up by there's a british spy master that's also working in casablanca who is in favor of him leaving as well. so herbert gould issues kirshler this emergency certificate for britain which allows him to leave for lisbon and eventually make it to the uk. in july -- on july 3rd, 1940, the british would attack the french fleet in algeria, and it would leave 1,297 french soldiers, sailors, servicemen, dead. britain wanted france, wanted vichy to turn over the fleet because they were worried the germans would capture it and if the germans got ahold of it, that would mean the germans could take control of the mediterranean and thereby cutting off britain's lifeline to the empire. british attack would sever relations between france and britain. it would -- in casablanca, that meant
from casablanca, he wants to go north to lisbon, and then on to britain. he's got a problem, though. he's no longer arthur kirshler. he has a brand new name and he doesn't have any paperwork. he shows up at herbert gould's office at the u.s. consulate and tells a story. he's also backed up by there's a british spy master that's also working in casablanca who is in favor of him leaving as well. so herbert gould issues kirshler this emergency certificate for britain which allows him to leave for...
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lisbon?ountry. great weather for someone who is irish and swedish. very happy it's not raining. and, yeah, no, it's a great place where you can surf and be close to nature. it's a city by the water. >> it's a little different than where you're from but this movie is a departure from what we're used to seeing you in. lara croft, "tomb raider," love this movie. how is it for you? did you always want to be an action star? >> to be honest i grew up in sweden and i had -- my mom was an actress and probably introduced me to a lot of european art house cinema and all that. i've always been a kid and i still do, run to the cinema to see big adventure films and action movies and i was -- i mean, i was a huge fan of the indiana jones movies and the mummy series growing up. >> did you ever think it would be you? >> of course not. no. i mean, like i said, i was brought up in a small country so i probably didn't think it was possible to work in english language growing up so it was kind of like another un
lisbon?ountry. great weather for someone who is irish and swedish. very happy it's not raining. and, yeah, no, it's a great place where you can surf and be close to nature. it's a city by the water. >> it's a little different than where you're from but this movie is a departure from what we're used to seeing you in. lara croft, "tomb raider," love this movie. how is it for you? did you always want to be an action star? >> to be honest i grew up in sweden and i had -- my...
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we're going to lisbon today. # come fly with me. # let's fly...se most of their pilots are men. they're the best paid employees, so there is a big gap across the company between what men and women earn. easyjet is trying to train more marnies. 0ur original female intake was 6%. we then decided to double the figures from six to 12% in two years. we would like to recruit 20% by 2020 and that's what we are aiming for. at the moment, we are on target to do that. but 20% isn't 50%, half and half, men and women, is that enough? it is not 50% but it is a start and 20% and we are going to be looking at other ways that we can increase that, but we have got to start somewhere and it is going to take time. easyjet's new male boss has taken a pay cut to match his female predecessors' earnings. but it will take years and a change in culture and attitudes to reduce the gender pay gap across all industries. in the time that i hope that i retire, we're going to try and normalise seeing a woman pilot or a female pilot, so that eventually, this will be a completely
we're going to lisbon today. # come fly with me. # let's fly...se most of their pilots are men. they're the best paid employees, so there is a big gap across the company between what men and women earn. easyjet is trying to train more marnies. 0ur original female intake was 6%. we then decided to double the figures from six to 12% in two years. we would like to recruit 20% by 2020 and that's what we are aiming for. at the moment, we are on target to do that. but 20% isn't 50%, half and half,...
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it is also one year since cltheresa may triggered ar50 of the lisbon treaty, marking the formal tart of the brexit process. prime minister may: in accordance with the wishes of the british people, the united opkingdom is leaving the en union. this is an historic moment from which there can be no turning back. chris: after a stuttering start, gotiations on a withdrawal agreement have made progress. legal text has been agreed on a financial settlement, the divorce bill.me the gove says the u.k. will pay the eu 39 billion pounds to cover things like outstanding bills and pensions. there is broad agreement on the rights after brexit of eu citizens in the u.k. and u.k. citizens elsewhere in europe, and crucially, on the of a 21-month transition period afteh brexite the u.k. will continue to abide by eu rules and gulations. the transition will give government time to get ready for a new relationship in the future. but there is still an awful lo to do in the next 12 months. both sides have promised no return to a hard border in ireland. there are intensive talks on how to guarantee that onc
it is also one year since cltheresa may triggered ar50 of the lisbon treaty, marking the formal tart of the brexit process. prime minister may: in accordance with the wishes of the british people, the united opkingdom is leaving the en union. this is an historic moment from which there can be no turning back. chris: after a stuttering start, gotiations on a withdrawal agreement have made progress. legal text has been agreed on a financial settlement, the divorce bill.me the gove says the u.k....
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the air portugal flight from lisbon to germany was canceled friday, after an airport worker said thet was unsteady and highly intoxicated. his license has been suspended. he was held on $12,000 bail. >> highly intoxicated for all three days? >> you know what? i guess that was a nice little bender there. >> some weekend. >>> all right, so, turning to sports. college basketball fans have some time to catch their breath before saturday's final four. >> kansas became the last team to qualify when they beat duke in overtime. this will be the first trip to the final four for the jayhawks since 2012. >> kansas will face villanova saturday night. the wildcats advanced by beating texas tech. they're seeking their second national title in three years. >>> and the big cinderella story of this year's tournament continues. loyola-chicago will play michigan this weekend. fans welcomed the team home on sunday. chicago's skyline lit up in loyola's maroon and gold colors. we'll have more about their return and their now famous chaplain, sister jean, coming up. >>> up next in "the pulse" the orange sn
the air portugal flight from lisbon to germany was canceled friday, after an airport worker said thet was unsteady and highly intoxicated. his license has been suspended. he was held on $12,000 bail. >> highly intoxicated for all three days? >> you know what? i guess that was a nice little bender there. >> some weekend. >>> all right, so, turning to sports. college basketball fans have some time to catch their breath before saturday's final four. >> kansas...
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it is one year since theresa may triggered article 50 of the lisbon treaty the triggering formal startdance with the wishes the british people, the united kingdom is leading the european union. this is leading the european union. this is an historic moment in which there can be no turning back. well, after a stuttering start, negotiations on the withdrawal agreement have made process “— the withdrawal agreement have made process —— progress. legal text on a financial settlement, the divorce bill. the government says we will pay the eu upto £39 billion to cover things like outstanding bills and pensions. also broad agreement on the rights up to brexit of eu citizens here in the uk and uk citizens here in the uk and uk citizens in europe and crucially on the terms of a 21 months transition period up to brexit when the uk will continue to abide by all eu rules and regulations. the transition will give governments and businesses more time to get ready for a new relationship in the future. but there is still an awful lot to do in there is still an awful lot to do in the next 12 months. both
it is one year since theresa may triggered article 50 of the lisbon treaty the triggering formal startdance with the wishes the british people, the united kingdom is leading the european union. this is leading the european union. this is an historic moment in which there can be no turning back. well, after a stuttering start, negotiations on the withdrawal agreement have made process “— the withdrawal agreement have made process —— progress. legal text on a financial settlement, the...
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troubles in northern ireland be a thirteen year old son of a scot a british army soldier lived in lisbon for two years and nine hundred sixty nine shops swimming pools cars blown up all around us people tarred and feathered terrible. rob says just watched alex salmon shows trip this is a great wardrobe of broadcast focusing on the island and the consequences of bricks that they pull off being informative and entertaining and charles macdonald back set up by saying watch the repeat of the interview with me mike lisa smiling part of the trilogy of programs about island excellent and free scott adds another great sure the interviewers were back to have a million new mcdonald a million accolades what a delight if only to these or me had the vision and insight of these three the u.k. wouldn't be in such a mess and from dave yellin who says much praise for various john major interviews this week but only samba's interview of the former president of violin minimax lee's was better it watch to understand island border and why it's so important to support the e.u. project and to feel bret's it wh
troubles in northern ireland be a thirteen year old son of a scot a british army soldier lived in lisbon for two years and nine hundred sixty nine shops swimming pools cars blown up all around us people tarred and feathered terrible. rob says just watched alex salmon shows trip this is a great wardrobe of broadcast focusing on the island and the consequences of bricks that they pull off being informative and entertaining and charles macdonald back set up by saying watch the repeat of the...
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and have people been given a view on the lisbon treaty, had we address people's concerns on immigrationat brexit means in britain going forward past next year. is interesting you say we need a strategic vision, you're not getting that from theresa may. is it time for somebody else to lead your party? changing prime minister at the moment is one of the worst things we could possibly do, because we have to form a resilient base around her so she can go to the european union imac you said this government, very recently, it is being too resident to meet the challenges of the day. we need leadership. we need leadership. every time theresa may does something, whether she says a statement about leaving the dutch customs union or not leaving the customs union or not leaving the customs union, she gets a lesson for my colleagues on one side of the argument. and she is hemmed in by this process. however you feel about brexit now, any division apart from the premise or and away from the government, if you are a member of this party, if you look at it from europe, you can only see that we are going
and have people been given a view on the lisbon treaty, had we address people's concerns on immigrationat brexit means in britain going forward past next year. is interesting you say we need a strategic vision, you're not getting that from theresa may. is it time for somebody else to lead your party? changing prime minister at the moment is one of the worst things we could possibly do, because we have to form a resilient base around her so she can go to the european union imac you said this...
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troubles in northern ireland be a theft in year old son of a scot a british army soldier lived in lisbon for two years and one hundred sixty nine shops swimming pools cars blown up all around us people tarred and phelim terrible rob says just watched alex salmon shows stripped it close to this is a great wardrobe of broadcast focusing on the island of the consequences of bricks that they pull off being informative and entertaining and charles macdonald back set up by saying watch the repeat of the interview with me to mark lisa smiling part of the trilogy of programmes about island excellent and free scott adds another great sure the interviewers are back to have a million new macdonald a million accolades what a delight if only to these army had the vision and then state of these three the u.k. wouldn't be in such a mess and from dave yellin who says much praise for various john major interviews this week but alex thomas interview of the former president of violin minimax leaves was better it watch to understand island border and why it's so important to support the e.u. project and to
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like situation but in fact it's an amazingly beautiful five hundred year old it feels like you're in lisbon orville fonts the marriage does feel like a remarkable european city we've been to a lot of beautiful places all over the world and this is going to be one of the most beautiful i've got to tell you. so i was talking about the fight the fiscal control board and the fact that they lost their economic sovereignty it's a situation similar to appen with greece however you can tell the difference max and i have been to athens many times over series and lawn no tear gas but also there's it's let much less depressed here i think because the fiscal control board is filled with americans who basically donald trump is now the guy who would appoint this fiscal control board and he's gone bankrupt more than anybody else on earth let me give you a comparison between greece and ireland you know greece was allowed made an example of and the economy went up. flames the tear gas was everywhere and their suffering and depression ireland played ball with the i.m.f. and the troika and they were you know
like situation but in fact it's an amazingly beautiful five hundred year old it feels like you're in lisbon orville fonts the marriage does feel like a remarkable european city we've been to a lot of beautiful places all over the world and this is going to be one of the most beautiful i've got to tell you. so i was talking about the fight the fiscal control board and the fact that they lost their economic sovereignty it's a situation similar to appen with greece however you can tell the...
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like situation but in fact it's an amazingly beautiful five hundred year old it feels like you're in lisbon orville fonts the marriage does feel like a remarkable european city we've been to a lot of beautiful places all over the world and this is going to be one of the most beautiful i've got to tell you. so i was talking about the fight the fiscal control board and the fact that they lost their economic sovereignty it's a situation similar to appen with greece however you can tell the difference max and i have been to athens many times over series and lawn no tear gas but also there's it's less much less depressed here i think because the fiscal control board is filled with americans who basically donald trump is now the guy who would appoint this fiscal control board and he's gone bankrupt more than anybody else on earth let me give you a comparison between greece and ireland you know greece was allowed made an example of and the economy went. and flames that tear gas was everywhere and their suffering and depression ireland played ball with the i.m.f. and the troika and they were you kn
like situation but in fact it's an amazingly beautiful five hundred year old it feels like you're in lisbon orville fonts the marriage does feel like a remarkable european city we've been to a lot of beautiful places all over the world and this is going to be one of the most beautiful i've got to tell you. so i was talking about the fight the fiscal control board and the fact that they lost their economic sovereignty it's a situation similar to appen with greece however you can tell the...
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troubles in northern ireland be a factor in year old son of a scot a british army soldier lived in lisbon for two years in ninety six to nine shops swimming pools cars blown up all around us people tarred and feathered terrible. rob says just watched alex salmon shows stripped this is a great wardrobe of broadcast focusing on the island of the consequences of bricks that they pull off being informative and entertaining and charles mcdonald back set up by saying watch the repeat of the interview with me mark lisa smiling part of the trilogy of programmes about island excellent and free scott adds another great sure the interviews were better have merely mcdonald the medium accolades what a delight if only to these or me had the vision and then state of these feet the u.k. wouldn't be in such a mess and from de villepin who says much praise for various john major interviews this week but alex thomas interview of the former president of violin minimax lee's was better it watch to understand island border and why it's so important to support the e.u. project and to feel bret's it when phyllis
troubles in northern ireland be a factor in year old son of a scot a british army soldier lived in lisbon for two years in ninety six to nine shops swimming pools cars blown up all around us people tarred and feathered terrible. rob says just watched alex salmon shows stripped this is a great wardrobe of broadcast focusing on the island of the consequences of bricks that they pull off being informative and entertaining and charles mcdonald back set up by saying watch the repeat of the interview...
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like situation but in fact it's an amazingly beautiful five hundred year old it feels like you're in lisbon arbil fonts the marriage does feel like a remarkable european city we've been to a lot of beautiful places all over the world and this is going to be one of the most beautiful i've got to tell you. so i was talking about the fight the fiscal control board and the fact that they lost their economic sovereignty it's a situation similar to appen with greece however you can tell the difference max and i have been to athens many times other cities and lon no tear gas but also there's it's let much less depressed here i think because the fiscal control board is filled with americans who basically donald trump is now the guy who would appoint this fiscal control board and he's gone bankrupt more than anybody else on earth let me give you a comparison between greece and ireland you know greece was allowed made an example of and the economy went. and flames that tear gas was everywhere and their suffering and depression ireland played ball with the i.m.f. and the troika and they were you know
like situation but in fact it's an amazingly beautiful five hundred year old it feels like you're in lisbon arbil fonts the marriage does feel like a remarkable european city we've been to a lot of beautiful places all over the world and this is going to be one of the most beautiful i've got to tell you. so i was talking about the fight the fiscal control board and the fact that they lost their economic sovereignty it's a situation similar to appen with greece however you can tell the...
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like situation but in fact it's an amazingly beautiful five hundred year old it feels like you're in lisbon orville fonts the marriage does feel like a remarkable european city we've been to a lot of beautiful places all over the world and this is going to be one of the most beautiful i've got to tell you. so i was talking about the fight the fiscal control board and the fact that they lost their economic sovereignty it's a situation similar to appen with greece however you can tell the difference max and i have been to athens many times over syria and iran no tear gas but also there's it's less much less depressed here i think because the fiscal control board is filled with americans who basically donald trump is now the guy who would appoint this fiscal control board and he's gone bankrupt more than anybody else on earth let me give you a comparison between greece and ireland you know greece was allowed made an example of and the economy went. and flames that tear gas was everywhere and their suffering and depression ireland played ball with the i.m.f. and the troika and they were you kno
like situation but in fact it's an amazingly beautiful five hundred year old it feels like you're in lisbon orville fonts the marriage does feel like a remarkable european city we've been to a lot of beautiful places all over the world and this is going to be one of the most beautiful i've got to tell you. so i was talking about the fight the fiscal control board and the fact that they lost their economic sovereignty it's a situation similar to appen with greece however you can tell the...
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it's also one year since theresa may triggered article 50 of the lisbon treaty, marking the formal start people, the united kingdom is leaving the european union. this is an historic moment from which there can be no turning back. well, after a stuttering start, negotiations on a withdrawal agreement have made progress. legal text has been agreed on a financial settlement, the divorce bill. the government says the uk will pay the eu up to £39 billion to cover things like outstanding bills and pensions. there is also broad agreement on the rights after brexit of eu citizens here in the uk and uk citizens elsewhere in europe. and crucially, on the terms of a 21—month transition period after brexit when the uk will continue to abide by all eu rules and regulations. the transition will give governments and businesses more time to get ready for a new relationship in the future. but there's still an awful lot to do in the next 12 months. both sides have promised no return to a hard border in ireland. there are intensive talks on how to guarantee that once the uk leaves the single market and th
it's also one year since theresa may triggered article 50 of the lisbon treaty, marking the formal start people, the united kingdom is leaving the european union. this is an historic moment from which there can be no turning back. well, after a stuttering start, negotiations on a withdrawal agreement have made progress. legal text has been agreed on a financial settlement, the divorce bill. the government says the uk will pay the eu up to £39 billion to cover things like outstanding bills and...
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hotelin my minds eye that room in lisbon, and all your beauty junk on the shelf. it was in the way then, but i wish it were in the way now. seven years ago tonight, we stepped off the train into wilson station, and into a new world." on forarriage limped another five years. waitstill and martha divorced. many husband and wife's divorce, even in 1950. divorced,ds and wives even in 1954. the ways in which martha's experiences had changed her, she theoutgrown her role of' minister's wife. in september, 1939, it was clear that the way you might become -- lithuania might become a lone island. the jews in with the waning, saw a spot of living need and protect trinity for productive action. he arrived in october 1939. the director of operations in poland led from warsaw and joined his american colleagues soon after. thousands of polish jew were eager to reach lithuania, seeking to escape the german , they fled in hope of across the border. according to a report by beck elman, there were 15,000 euros in the district when the germans newxed it and revealed a expulsion acti
hotelin my minds eye that room in lisbon, and all your beauty junk on the shelf. it was in the way then, but i wish it were in the way now. seven years ago tonight, we stepped off the train into wilson station, and into a new world." on forarriage limped another five years. waitstill and martha divorced. many husband and wife's divorce, even in 1950. divorced,ds and wives even in 1954. the ways in which martha's experiences had changed her, she theoutgrown her role of' minister's wife. in...
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it's also one year since theresa may triggered article 50 of the lisbon treaty, marking the formal startdom is leaving the european union. this is an historic moment from which there can be no turning back. this is about damage control. 0ur goal is clear, to minimise the cost for the eu citizens, businesses and member states. we are ready. thank you and goodbye. well, after a stuttering start, negotiations on a withdrawal agreement have made progress. legal text has been agreed on a financial settlement, the divorce bill. the government says the uk will pay the eu up to £39 billion to cover things like outstanding bills and pensions. there is also broad agreement on the rights after brexit of eu citizens here in the uk and uk citizens elsewhere in europe. and crucially, on the terms of a 21—month transition period after brexit when the uk will continue to abide by all eu rules and regulations. the transition will give governments and businesses more time to get ready for a new relationship in the future. but there's still an awful lot to do in the next 12 months. both sides have promised
it's also one year since theresa may triggered article 50 of the lisbon treaty, marking the formal startdom is leaving the european union. this is an historic moment from which there can be no turning back. this is about damage control. 0ur goal is clear, to minimise the cost for the eu citizens, businesses and member states. we are ready. thank you and goodbye. well, after a stuttering start, negotiations on a withdrawal agreement have made progress. legal text has been agreed on a financial...
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it is also one year since theresa may triggered article 50 of the lisbon treaty, marking the formal start —— leaving. this is an historic moment, for which there can be no turning back. well, after a stuttering start, negotiation on a withdrawal agreement has made progress. legal text has been made on a financial settlement, a divorce bill. the government says the uk will pay the eu up to £39 billion to cover things like outstanding bills and pensions. there is also broad agreement on the right upper brexit of eu citizens yearin right upper brexit of eu citizens year in the uk and uk citizens elsewhere in europe, and gradually on the terms of a 21 month transition period after brexit when the uk will continue to abide by all eu rules and regulations. the transition will give governments and businesses more time to get ready for a new relationship in the future. but there's still an awful lot to do in the next 12 months. both sides are promised no return to a hard border in ireland. there are intensive talks on how to guarantee that once the uk leave the single market and the customs union
it is also one year since theresa may triggered article 50 of the lisbon treaty, marking the formal start —— leaving. this is an historic moment, for which there can be no turning back. well, after a stuttering start, negotiation on a withdrawal agreement has made progress. legal text has been made on a financial settlement, a divorce bill. the government says the uk will pay the eu up to £39 billion to cover things like outstanding bills and pensions. there is also broad agreement on the...
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delivering a letter to donald tusk, president of the european council, triggering article 50 of the lisbonwith two years notice. here is chris morris looking at the preparations the uk has made and the work that must be done. negotiations on a withdrawal agreement have made progress after a stuttering start. legal progress has been made on the divorce bill. the government says the uk will pay the eu up to £39 billion to cover things like outstanding bills and pensions. there is broad agreement on the rights after brexit of the uses and is in the uk and uk citizens europe. on the terms of a 21 month transition period after brexit, when the uk will continue to abide by all eu rules and regulations. the transition will give governments and businesses more time to get ready for a new relationship in the future. there is still a lot to do in the next five months, both sides have missed my return to a hard border in ireland —— have promised no return. there's no full agreement yet on the role of the european court ofjustice after brexit. elsewhere, spain, for example, is insisting it must be con
delivering a letter to donald tusk, president of the european council, triggering article 50 of the lisbonwith two years notice. here is chris morris looking at the preparations the uk has made and the work that must be done. negotiations on a withdrawal agreement have made progress after a stuttering start. legal progress has been made on the divorce bill. the government says the uk will pay the eu up to £39 billion to cover things like outstanding bills and pensions. there is broad agreement...
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agreement and also let's remember that all parties in italy, bar very, very few, actually approved to the lisbon treaty which is the one that followed european constitution, and so, in reality, everybody is blaming the democratic party, when what we had in the last 20 years is an alternation of left and right. immigration, yes, it's very important, it's top of the agenda, also is always framed as an order issue. so you never hear about the very many migrants in the factories of northern italy, for instance, that keep italian industry afloat. you only hear about, you know, issues that have to do with security or crime. so, a lot of people in italy actually think of migration as an issue that has to do with law and order. it's framed in this way in the media, as well. >> all right. we appreciate you taking time to explain this. daniele, thank you so much. we'll stay in touch with you, as all eyes are on italy for this vote. >>> now turning back to germany, where the chancellor angela merkel has just solidified her coalition. cnn's atika shubert is at the social democrats' headquarters in berlin li
agreement and also let's remember that all parties in italy, bar very, very few, actually approved to the lisbon treaty which is the one that followed european constitution, and so, in reality, everybody is blaming the democratic party, when what we had in the last 20 years is an alternation of left and right. immigration, yes, it's very important, it's top of the agenda, also is always framed as an order issue. so you never hear about the very many migrants in the factories of northern italy,...
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eliminated by salzburg sysco moscow are through on away goals lots more say leipzig and sporting lisbonare also through the quarter final draw well be held on friday. england rugby coach eddie jones has been forced to apologize for derogatory comments he made towards wales and ireland the remarks were said at a sponsor event last year but have only now been widely shared jones tried to focus attention away from the comments and towards this weekend's six nations gain or england will try to stop ireland securing a grand slam so why. does anyone believe so as he lies. through me i'm great through. with twenty three. cases. i'm still dirty of that. but i will give it back to give it back then were going to next year i will get him back of paul enjoy. the remarks. i sincerely mean that. i really don't have anything else to say on the matter. some heavy. of the questions on the. test again that's coming up but i think the other matters that. it's been a day of surprises cricket's world cup qualifying tournaments in zimbabwe despite not reaching the super six round the pole managed to secure
eliminated by salzburg sysco moscow are through on away goals lots more say leipzig and sporting lisbonare also through the quarter final draw well be held on friday. england rugby coach eddie jones has been forced to apologize for derogatory comments he made towards wales and ireland the remarks were said at a sponsor event last year but have only now been widely shared jones tried to focus attention away from the comments and towards this weekend's six nations gain or england will try to stop...
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see omar saying light sake and sporting lisbon are also three s c s k a moscow would currently advance on away goals while salzburg would be eliminated dortmund if the score remains nil nil all three goals for arsenal have all but guaranteed their spot england rugby coach eddie jones has been forced to apologize for derogatory comments he made towards wales and ireland the remarks were said at a sponsor event last year but have only now been widely shared jones try to focus attention away from the comments and towards this weekend six nations game were england will try to stop ireland securing a grand slam so why. does anyone. as three million people through the moon. with twenty three. one cases scare me. i'm still dirty that they. will give it back to get that back don't worry we're going to make sure i will get them back of paul joyce the remarks. i sincerely mean that. really don't have anything else to say the matter. of a heavy dose of the cac questions on a fantastic game that's coming up but i think the other matter is that. it's been a day of surprises cricket's world cup qual
see omar saying light sake and sporting lisbon are also three s c s k a moscow would currently advance on away goals while salzburg would be eliminated dortmund if the score remains nil nil all three goals for arsenal have all but guaranteed their spot england rugby coach eddie jones has been forced to apologize for derogatory comments he made towards wales and ireland the remarks were said at a sponsor event last year but have only now been widely shared jones try to focus attention away from...
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i will introduce our free catalysts and we have a lisbon, she's award winning historian novelist, seven book and most recently hello girls america's first women soldiers. it's about during world war i they helped earn the vote and in the end they fought the us army after it refused to recognize them as a veteran after they had them in battle it's the tale of 233 of these women who mastered at the time was the latest technology which is the telephone switchboard. think about that, pretty amazing. i understand women were much better at it than the men. [laughter] sorry, guys. because of the expertise they were sent to france when the general demanded wire experts as a way of communicating came critical on the battlefield and that is where they were. elizabeth is also the author of the hamilton affair which is a novel and she's the winner of four literary prizes and has written for "the new york times", the jerusalem post the china daily forum, la times, san diego union and reuters. that is probably not an exhaustive list either. [laughter] she holds [inaudible] chair at texas a&m and seni
i will introduce our free catalysts and we have a lisbon, she's award winning historian novelist, seven book and most recently hello girls america's first women soldiers. it's about during world war i they helped earn the vote and in the end they fought the us army after it refused to recognize them as a veteran after they had them in battle it's the tale of 233 of these women who mastered at the time was the latest technology which is the telephone switchboard. think about that, pretty...
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i will be in lisbon is doing my show there. she came out in the dress so, and all of the queen, so i will be watching for sure. i will make it an event, i will have a royal birthday theme. are you happy? i am really, really happy. are you happy? i am really, really happy- i are you happy? i am really, really happy. i feel calm. which are you happy? i am really, really happy. ifeel calm. which is good. for the first time in a long time. happy. ifeel calm. which is good. for the first time in a long timelj wish you all the best. thank you so much were talking to us. no, thank you. a charming man. and that was the stage on which he was about to perform? yes, and he comes out of the stage, you will see it later, there is a chair under the stage and you kind of get flung along it and he comes out the top of it. it is really good fun! i got to have a go! sam is on tour and his album the thrill of it all is out now. and in around ten minutes, jon kay will be live from banbury market — the town like the rest of the uk voted narrowly fo
i will be in lisbon is doing my show there. she came out in the dress so, and all of the queen, so i will be watching for sure. i will make it an event, i will have a royal birthday theme. are you happy? i am really, really happy. are you happy? i am really, really happy- i are you happy? i am really, really happy. i feel calm. which are you happy? i am really, really happy. ifeel calm. which is good. for the first time in a long time. happy. ifeel calm. which is good. for the first time in a...
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it's also one year since theresa may triggered article 50 of the lisbon treaty, marking the formal startited kingdom is leaving the european union. this is an historic moment from which there can be no turning back. well, after a stuttering start, negotiations on a withdrawal agreement have made progress. legal text has been agreed on a financial settlement, the divorce bill. the government says the uk will pay the eu up to £39 billion to cover things like outstanding bills and pensions. there's also broad agreement on the rights after brexit of eu citizens here in the uk and uk citizens elsewhere in europe. and crucially, on the terms of a 21—month transition period after brexit, when the uk will continue to abide by all eu rules and regulations. the transition will give governments and businesses more time to get ready for a new relationship in the future. but there's still an awful lot to do in the next 12 months. both sides have promised no return to a hard border in ireland. there are intensive talks on how to guarantee that once the uk leaves the single market and the customs union
it's also one year since theresa may triggered article 50 of the lisbon treaty, marking the formal startited kingdom is leaving the european union. this is an historic moment from which there can be no turning back. well, after a stuttering start, negotiations on a withdrawal agreement have made progress. legal text has been agreed on a financial settlement, the divorce bill. the government says the uk will pay the eu up to £39 billion to cover things like outstanding bills and pensions....
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say i am going to go to lisbon. >> i have tried to do that. it is difficult.e with a group you have the group pressure to stay unplugged. you can tell your employer i'm going off the grid, unplugging intentionally for a week. dagen: the biggest problem is you need somebody in the group who can read a map. you don't have the automatic directions you need somebody, i am good at very few things but i can read maps. you get to venice, you'll be stuck at the end of an alley for five days and this makes it so easy. >> we have a photographer and a guy on every trip. maria: thanks for joining us. still had a new discovery, the home of shark week is the home of chip and joanna gaines. we are talking about the new powerhouse entertainment grand that is changing us television. us television next. ♪ think your large cap equity fund has exposure to energy infrastructure mlps? think again. it's time to shake up your lineup. the alerian mlp etf can diversify your equity portfolio and add potential income. bring amlp into the game. before investing, consider the fund's invest
say i am going to go to lisbon. >> i have tried to do that. it is difficult.e with a group you have the group pressure to stay unplugged. you can tell your employer i'm going off the grid, unplugging intentionally for a week. dagen: the biggest problem is you need somebody in the group who can read a map. you don't have the automatic directions you need somebody, i am good at very few things but i can read maps. you get to venice, you'll be stuck at the end of an alley for five days and...
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like situation but in fact it's an amazingly beautiful five hundred year old it feels like you're in lisbon arbil fonts the marriage does feel like a remarkable european city we've been to a lot of beautiful places all over the world and this is going to be one of the most beautiful i've got to tell you. so i was talking about the fight the fiscal control board and the fact that they lost their economic sovereignty it's a situation similar to appen with greece however you can tell the difference max and i have been to athens many times other cities and lon no tear gas but also there's it's less much less depressed here i think because the fiscal control board is filled with americans who basically donald trump is now the guy who would appoint this fiscal control board and he's gone bankrupt more than anybody else on earth let me give you a comparison between greece and ireland you know greece was allowed made an example of and the economy went. in flames the tear gas was everywhere and their suffering and depression ireland played ball with the i.m.f. and the troika and they were you know g
like situation but in fact it's an amazingly beautiful five hundred year old it feels like you're in lisbon arbil fonts the marriage does feel like a remarkable european city we've been to a lot of beautiful places all over the world and this is going to be one of the most beautiful i've got to tell you. so i was talking about the fight the fiscal control board and the fact that they lost their economic sovereignty it's a situation similar to appen with greece however you can tell the...