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and it now turns the trade, we were talking to somebody from the lse today, london school of economicsnd he was pointing out that trade wise but i don't think many people realise this, a lot, all of our trade deals are via the eu. outside the eu, the uk does not have any other trade deals set up at all so it comes down to the trade option. you can do the begin of compromise for the eu?|j think begin of compromise for the eu?” think there are a number of problems with going forward, the kind of trade deal the eu generally seeks with other countries and the most, the country that has got one of the most conference of trade deals with the eu canada and that's always seen as the model for this kind of trade deal the uk would seek with the eu. problem is if a third country that does not have a shepherd —— special relationship with the union, they will have to be customs checks on the border and that has serious implications for the border and for the agreement, the eu solution is then you just have a parent as part of the single market and you have a border down, that something that theresa
and it now turns the trade, we were talking to somebody from the lse today, london school of economicsnd he was pointing out that trade wise but i don't think many people realise this, a lot, all of our trade deals are via the eu. outside the eu, the uk does not have any other trade deals set up at all so it comes down to the trade option. you can do the begin of compromise for the eu?|j think begin of compromise for the eu?” think there are a number of problems with going forward, the kind...
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Sep 10, 2018
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over the treasurer's loyalty with the treasurer doing the numbers for the prime minister and someone lse and himself? > absolutely, mr. speaker. the prime minister has always enjoyed my support, mr. speaker. i'll tell you why. together as a team, the prime minister and i have assured we have turned the corner on debt. e have brought the budget back into balance and have been -- on economic policy for the single greatest increase in employment, mr. speaker. young people getting the jobs. our infrastructure program itting the ground. our plan for a stronger economy is getting the results we want it to get. a triple-a-credit rating. we have plans to do even more. plans to do even more, mr. speaker to ensure the australians continue and enjoy the prosperity. can be delivered and can be guaranteed. we have a plan for a stronger economy. the turnbull government has a plan for a safe australia. we are delivering on that plan. i have abandoned all beliefs, all beliefs -- we believe -- he used to stay on the other side of the house and you allowed yourselves to be the victims of populism. we have
over the treasurer's loyalty with the treasurer doing the numbers for the prime minister and someone lse and himself? > absolutely, mr. speaker. the prime minister has always enjoyed my support, mr. speaker. i'll tell you why. together as a team, the prime minister and i have assured we have turned the corner on debt. e have brought the budget back into balance and have been -- on economic policy for the single greatest increase in employment, mr. speaker. young people getting the jobs. our...
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Sep 11, 2018
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the one-two punch meani, one, category 4 winds associated with lse storm, but then the mo the forecast models are suggesting that the storm will slow down and meander around in place, and tt is a recipe for an inland flooding disaster. much like whate saw with hurricane harvey in texas. laura: as this storm approaches, what kind of impact could people in the carolinas and surrounding states potentially see? marshall: i think the initial threats the storm surge, next to the winds.ng we are talbout a category 4 potentially storm. these are significant winds. .here will be wind damage and storm surge dama on top of that, talking about rainfall and potentially days of rainfall. i've seen estimates in the 20, 30, perhaps even 40 inches of rain arena, and that is a recipe for disaster. it is important that people in the carolinas and surrounding areas are preparing now. there isoing to be a window of closure where you cannot prepare and get out. it is important with three to four days to start doing the things you need to do,ecause this is a situation we do not often see in this part of the
the one-two punch meani, one, category 4 winds associated with lse storm, but then the mo the forecast models are suggesting that the storm will slow down and meander around in place, and tt is a recipe for an inland flooding disaster. much like whate saw with hurricane harvey in texas. laura: as this storm approaches, what kind of impact could people in the carolinas and surrounding states potentially see? marshall: i think the initial threats the storm surge, next to the winds.ng we are...
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don't know if you had anything lse you wanted to comment on. t was interesting that we did not see a change in that >> ther under the jcpoa. did notmissile launches diminish after implementation of he jcpoa. they have conducted e ballistic missile launches. when saysook at the deal, it designedhe deal did is to contribute to regional paces nternational peace and stabili. he middle east is more stable. since the time the iran nuclear iran hasimplemented. been engaging in its unique rand of sectarianism and violence, exporting revolution lebanon. middle east through nd, in some strange way iran's compliance with the iran nuclea eal, a low bar, compliance became a seal of approval iran when you look at the threat atrix, especially in missiles t has done nothing to diminish >> talkile launches. about ally cooperation. in cooperation. air ally what they see and do. you theioned the saudi's. effects of the liberation. >> ofn you look at the number launchedthat have been from yemen inside of saudi arabia this is when one lands right there in the riyad
don't know if you had anything lse you wanted to comment on. t was interesting that we did not see a change in that >> ther under the jcpoa. did notmissile launches diminish after implementation of he jcpoa. they have conducted e ballistic missile launches. when saysook at the deal, it designedhe deal did is to contribute to regional paces nternational peace and stabili. he middle east is more stable. since the time the iran nuclear iran hasimplemented. been engaging in its unique rand of...
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Sep 11, 2018
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trump promised he would always put the interests of the american people and american security above all lse. t is fitting today that we reassert this fundamental promise within these walls. this afternoon we also make a new pledge to the american people. if the court comes after us, israel, or other u.s. ally well, will not sit quietly. we will take following steps among others in accordance with the american servicemembers protection act, and our other legal authorities. we will negotiate even more binding, bilateral agreements, to prohibit nations from surrendering to the icc, and we will ensure that those -- who have already entered are honored by our governments. we will respond against the icc and the personnel to the extent permitted i law and dan prosecutors from entering the united states, fashion their funds in the u.s. financial system, and we will prosecute them in the u.s. criminal system and we will do the same for any company or state that assists in i.c.c. investigation of any americans. we will take note if any countries cooperate with the united states and allies, and we il
trump promised he would always put the interests of the american people and american security above all lse. t is fitting today that we reassert this fundamental promise within these walls. this afternoon we also make a new pledge to the american people. if the court comes after us, israel, or other u.s. ally well, will not sit quietly. we will take following steps among others in accordance with the american servicemembers protection act, and our other legal authorities. we will negotiate even...
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. >> freezing the credit is the best way to lock dow your identity, make sure that nobody lse can open credit in your name. it is way better than cternatives of monitoring and checking thedit score and credit report. >> so remember, freezin your credit does put a complete lockdown on your credit. nobody including you can access your credit file without your permission so that is why you need to make sure that you keep your pin number handy so you can unfreeze it when you need it. >> all right. little bit of a hassle but worst it. >> totally worth it. >> definitely. thank you. >> sure. >>> the escalating trade war between the u. andhina may mean higher prices when you go to walmart. the retail giant said it may have to raise prices on everything from fd to christmas lights because of president trump's tariff on chinese he just placed $200 billion of tariffs on chinese goods. cnbc confirms walmart wrote a letter to the u.s. tradeta represve urging him to find other solutions with china. >>> my parents work hard to keep their kids on a sleep schedule. a new study stresses why it's that's
. >> freezing the credit is the best way to lock dow your identity, make sure that nobody lse can open credit in your name. it is way better than cternatives of monitoring and checking thedit score and credit report. >> so remember, freezin your credit does put a complete lockdown on your credit. nobody including you can access your credit file without your permission so that is why you need to make sure that you keep your pin number handy so you can unfreeze it when you need it....
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. >> brangham: ...help obtainien a driver's lse and food stamps, transportation to meetings with their parole officers-- all sthmingly simple gs that men like them struggle with after so many years behind bars. c >>e to jail when i was 17 years old. i made o mistake. never been to juvenile detention or anything like that. >> brangham: osby bryant and charles sneed were also freed this week, after more pan 40 years irison-- convicted in the 1970s of second degree murder. for them, this is where a new struggle begins, particularly in a world driven by so much technology. >> the first thing, at the bus station, i see this little kid, about th high, couldn't have been more than four years old, with a cell phone in her hand. and she was going just as fast as, i don't know what, you know. >> i'm 61 years old, about to make 62. y he's 70-soears old. so it's like, who's going to give us a job? how're we going to get an upstart? how're we goig get some stability to our lives? >> brangham: another former inmate tryin is antonio montgomery. in june, he c year sentence for kidnapping and armedasob
. >> brangham: ...help obtainien a driver's lse and food stamps, transportation to meetings with their parole officers-- all sthmingly simple gs that men like them struggle with after so many years behind bars. c >>e to jail when i was 17 years old. i made o mistake. never been to juvenile detention or anything like that. >> brangham: osby bryant and charles sneed were also freed this week, after more pan 40 years irison-- convicted in the 1970s of second degree murder. for...
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chairman biden: was there anyone lse at eec that you believe possessed that power? prof.o, not for that office. was judge thomas still then your ultimate boss and the boss of the entie office? prof. hill: yes. chairman biden: now, was there any routine work day at eeoc describe for the committee? prof. hill: actually, most of the work that we did, unlying at most of the work was responding to internal memos instead of responding to things had come from outside. there were many more of those, because there were many more offices, and so each of us were responsible for a certain area, would respond to a memo or write up a memo to be sent to the chairman for his response. we also had hearings and there was always a special assistant who was assigned to sit in the commission hearings, and so some days, if we were having hearings, well, one of the special assistants -- very often it was me -- would sit in the hearing to provide the chairman with information. during the days of the week that we were not having hearings, we had to prepare the chairman for the hearings themselves
chairman biden: was there anyone lse at eec that you believe possessed that power? prof.o, not for that office. was judge thomas still then your ultimate boss and the boss of the entie office? prof. hill: yes. chairman biden: now, was there any routine work day at eeoc describe for the committee? prof. hill: actually, most of the work that we did, unlying at most of the work was responding to internal memos instead of responding to things had come from outside. there were many more of those,...
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. >>> elon musk in serious the s.sten qte, uing h accusing lse and misleading. the s.e.c.him from running a public company. >>> as we said, testimony by christine blasey ford and brett kavanaugh riveting the nation. americans reacting in realtime across the country on social media and we're still feeling the fallout this morning. hearing from two of judge kavanaugh's former yale classmates. paula faris is here with that side of the story. good morning, paula. >> reporter: good morning, robin. we'll all remember where we were during this nation. it riveted the nation. tvs were tuned in on the floor of the stock exchange, classrooms and airplanes. while some had their minds made up prior to testimony, it was enough to sway others. from coast to coast on college campuses in bars, office buildings and even at 10,000 feet, millions of americans glued to their televisions, riveted watching as dr. christine blasey ford spoke publicly for the first time. >> that mr. kavanaugh had sexual assaulted me. >> reporter: the testimony by dr. ford striking a chord and surfacing long repres
. >>> elon musk in serious the s.sten qte, uing h accusing lse and misleading. the s.e.c.him from running a public company. >>> as we said, testimony by christine blasey ford and brett kavanaugh riveting the nation. americans reacting in realtime across the country on social media and we're still feeling the fallout this morning. hearing from two of judge kavanaugh's former yale classmates. paula faris is here with that side of the story. good morning, paula. >>...