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easily pop up production and mitigate any lost all production that you know india china and the others may may forego elmire from the share center in london thank you very much for joining us united states and china have been trying to negotiate a fresh trade deal for months spots from very different positions the american economy continues to defy expectations with strong employment and consumer demand in china economic signals often be taken with a pinch of salt but fresh figures suggest exports have unexpectedly fallen. particularly hard hit to exports to the u.s. in april these fell by fifteen point seven percent for months china and the u.s. have been slapping each other with tariffs so far talks have failed to resolve the conflict on twitter president donald trump expressed his frustration threatening to hike tariffs on two hundred billion dollars worth of chinese goods from ten percent to twenty five percent this friday beijing says it wants to continue negotiations in washington this week that should also be in washington's interest u.s. exports to china have also fallen by more than t
easily pop up production and mitigate any lost all production that you know india china and the others may may forego elmire from the share center in london thank you very much for joining us united states and china have been trying to negotiate a fresh trade deal for months spots from very different positions the american economy continues to defy expectations with strong employment and consumer demand in china economic signals often be taken with a pinch of salt but fresh figures suggest...
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theresa may may announce her resignation as prime minister of the u.k. we are awaiting her comments we expected them about three minutes ago. a couple of minutes delay. right now let's get a check with gina sanchez who, by the way, happens to be in london. if prime minister may comes out, worry going to go out of this and back to you. we're kind of -- >> breaking news day >> we're kiefr waiting for the airplane to open, if you know what i mean right now. it's a little chaotic. gina, thank you. thank you very much for joining us why are we seeing so much volatility >> the markets are really valued at the point that you got the sort of beginning of the flare-up in terms of the recent trade negotiations, the markets were valued for everything going perfectly. neglect short of perfect was going to rattle the markets. the markets have been trading on what i call hope and fear. hope it's all going to work out okay and fear of missing out that has been what has been driving the market to valuations that are untenable you know, the market has been due for a corr
theresa may may announce her resignation as prime minister of the u.k. we are awaiting her comments we expected them about three minutes ago. a couple of minutes delay. right now let's get a check with gina sanchez who, by the way, happens to be in london. if prime minister may comes out, worry going to go out of this and back to you. we're kind of -- >> breaking news day >> we're kiefr waiting for the airplane to open, if you know what i mean right now. it's a little chaotic. gina,...
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may may be sent to other u.s. cities into detroit and miami. >>> and then there were three.e're closing in on naming the next american idol. here from one of the contestants on how being on the show has changed us. >> and metrologist drew tuma coming up next. >> it's a one-man show at >>> asian-american aviators were honored today. >> "abc7 news" was at the museum for a specific event for asian pacific heritage month. >> to be able to get paid to be around aircraft every single day and have access to our amazing mission sets, it's -- i'm happy that i'm getting paid to do it. >> airlines and aviation companies were also on hand giving attendees information about how they can pursue a career in the business. >>> take a look at this video. a family of bobcats taking a stroll along a trail. sew know ma county posted the video on its facebook pace writing its wildlife candidate caught this image. >>> it is down to three. and tomorrow night for the in history, america's vote will determine the next american idol. >> but tonight the finalists are reflecting on how season two has ch
may may be sent to other u.s. cities into detroit and miami. >>> and then there were three.e're closing in on naming the next american idol. here from one of the contestants on how being on the show has changed us. >> and metrologist drew tuma coming up next. >> it's a one-man show at >>> asian-american aviators were honored today. >> "abc7 news" was at the museum for a specific event for asian pacific heritage month. >> to be able to get paid...
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some senses in terms of you know addressing the issues of the day so for example the new emperor may may may take some initiatives for example on issues like climate change he's very strong on environmental issues which we may see that element come in more than we have under the former emperor but again i really think that. we're going to see a lot of continuity and as for the japanese people you know the older generations are the ones who tend to have a much stronger connection to the imperial family than the younger generations who have kind of now fully absorbed into post-modern lives with you know mobile phones and then and other interests but still the appearance to sion is there anything else that remains relevant if that's the case michael what sort of problems or baggage does he have to deal with if we talk about. world war two and also the issue of comfort women that's a big issue in south korea it did dog the previous and on his visits. is that still are they still relevant issues for the new mold to keep that's arrived and how much of a problem they still going to be for him a
some senses in terms of you know addressing the issues of the day so for example the new emperor may may may take some initiatives for example on issues like climate change he's very strong on environmental issues which we may see that element come in more than we have under the former emperor but again i really think that. we're going to see a lot of continuity and as for the japanese people you know the older generations are the ones who tend to have a much stronger connection to the imperial...
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past seven years has featured less than about a seventh of an inch of rain for the entire month of may. may normally dry but this is one fifth of even average for each of the past seven years. the jury is still out whether we stay this dry. rain chances coming up the next seven to 14 days the first of which coming from idaho really do we see a rain chance in california coming from idaho but this large ridge of high pressure allowing things to move north to south or northeast to southwest. watch what happens with the low currently over eastern idaho. it will move back toward us, park over the sierra on its way to the southern california coastline and numerous showers and thunderstorms thursday will bubble up. the question is will any of those move from east to west back in her direction. tomorrow morning morning clouds, afternoon sunshine look at thursday. some morning clouds, futurecast is as early as 1:00 in the afternoon showers over the sierra get close to the bay area but the latest run of this computer model says there could be a a few showers over the santa cruz mountains and points s
past seven years has featured less than about a seventh of an inch of rain for the entire month of may. may normally dry but this is one fifth of even average for each of the past seven years. the jury is still out whether we stay this dry. rain chances coming up the next seven to 14 days the first of which coming from idaho really do we see a rain chance in california coming from idaho but this large ridge of high pressure allowing things to move north to south or northeast to southwest. watch...
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. >> welcome to may. may, gray, and full effect in the morning and then squeak out some nice sunshine in the afternoon. live doppler 7 with satellite. this is a typical may pattern under way. you've got the fog, the clouds, banked up right along the coast line. away from the coast you're seeing a lot of sunshine. big, blue skies. sunshine away from the coast. look at those clouds. they are just lurking right now. as the sun goes down the clouds will push inland so we are in store for overcast skies for most of us tonight. the pollen forecast, we have some changes over the weekend. tree pollen now up to high levels. your main offenders right now olive trees, oak trees, and pine trees. grass pollen still at medium levels. weed pollen and mold spores currently at low levels. yes, that uv index, the sun is strong this time of the year. it's very high both today and tomorrow. a breeze out there is blowing that palm around right now. we have a gust to 22 in hayward. 24 in the city. 17 in mountain view. the breeze c
. >> welcome to may. may, gray, and full effect in the morning and then squeak out some nice sunshine in the afternoon. live doppler 7 with satellite. this is a typical may pattern under way. you've got the fog, the clouds, banked up right along the coast line. away from the coast you're seeing a lot of sunshine. big, blue skies. sunshine away from the coast. look at those clouds. they are just lurking right now. as the sun goes down the clouds will push inland so we are in store for...
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this has been a very active pattern for the month of may. may be the wettest we've had in 20 years if we get this rainfall over the weekend. more clouds tonight rain arrives late morning tomorrow and went through midday. on the right is where we should be this time of year. 76 the average high and concord. we will be 15 degrees cooler than that tomorrow. barely making it to 60 in los altos, redwood city, fremont and milpitas, 62 san jose. 60 walnut creek rain likely. denying a high in antioch 60 martinez upper 50s marin county including campfield's 58 mill valley 59. 56 in napa, chile for one country this time of year. ukiah 59. the extended forecast rain lingers until lunchtime sunday then we dry out. monday looking dry. monday night into tuesday not a widespread rain scattered showers and maybe just maybe back to normal programming by the middle of next week with sunshine and highs in the 60s and 70s that this will be an abnormally wet, late may weekend. say that five times quickly. . >>> still ahead, the spring storms are casting a bit of unc
this has been a very active pattern for the month of may. may be the wettest we've had in 20 years if we get this rainfall over the weekend. more clouds tonight rain arrives late morning tomorrow and went through midday. on the right is where we should be this time of year. 76 the average high and concord. we will be 15 degrees cooler than that tomorrow. barely making it to 60 in los altos, redwood city, fremont and milpitas, 62 san jose. 60 walnut creek rain likely. denying a high in antioch...
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treason may may briggs's a cornerstone of her premiership but delivering on the results of the referendum proved an impossible task the deal was roundly rejected in huge defeat 3 times with m.p.'s on both sides of the house becoming increasingly irate mark almond direct to britain's crisis research institute in oxford believes the country faces uncertainty and chaos. it's going to be a difficult task because the house of commons is still strongly against leaving the e.u. except on terms which involve remaining in a customs union almost certainly so that there's going to be a disconnect between the tory party members and supporters and presumably the people who defected to the briggs's party who are mainly conservatives who want a serious break with europe and the members of parliament and so unless you change the arithmetic in the house of commons whoever succeeds mrs may if they want to leave the e.u. was going to face huge problems in the same sort can they force a new general election what will be the result of that we don't know but there's going to be a great deal of uncertainty and
treason may may briggs's a cornerstone of her premiership but delivering on the results of the referendum proved an impossible task the deal was roundly rejected in huge defeat 3 times with m.p.'s on both sides of the house becoming increasingly irate mark almond direct to britain's crisis research institute in oxford believes the country faces uncertainty and chaos. it's going to be a difficult task because the house of commons is still strongly against leaving the e.u. except on terms which...
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our prime minister may may feel bit out of price.he rest, horsetrading as th gets the eu's top jobs, and it is only just starting. katya adler, bbc news, brussels. laura: as you heard there, the far right had much to celebrate' in this y's elections. e good fortunes did not last long in austria, where chancell sebastian kurz was ousted after he lost a confidence vote in parliament after a corruption scandal. that's all heinz-christian strache standout and his entire far righfreedom party withdrew from the ruling coalition last week. the crisis eurfaced showing strach appearing to offer contracts and in return for government help. now to the u.k., where there were mixed messages in the results on brexit, both for and against. the liberal democrats who want to stop brexit did well, comutg in second,he undoubted winner was the brexit party launched by nigel farage just six weekago. bbc's political editor laura kuenssberg has more on that part of the story. laura k.: to the winner, the spoils. it was his victory. nigel farage's brexit pa
our prime minister may may feel bit out of price.he rest, horsetrading as th gets the eu's top jobs, and it is only just starting. katya adler, bbc news, brussels. laura: as you heard there, the far right had much to celebrate' in this y's elections. e good fortunes did not last long in austria, where chancell sebastian kurz was ousted after he lost a confidence vote in parliament after a corruption scandal. that's all heinz-christian strache standout and his entire far righfreedom party...
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on friday, may, may 10, fema approved the state's request for an extension of the direct housing program for an additional two months of assistance through july 10, 2019. the deadline extended just in time for these few remaining folks. >>> another dead whale found today this near pacifica beach. this is the tenth whale to wash up in the bay area since march 10th. the marine mammal center is waiting for the tides to move it to a safer area before they can investigate the cause of death. since march, four whales died due to ship strikes. another four from malnutrition, one still undetermined. >>> live look at the oakland coliseum right now. according to the chronicle to oakland coliseum about to change its name for the fifth time in 21 years. ringcentral, a belmont communications firm, has purchased the naming rights for the stadium for three years at a cost of $3 million. the deal includes an option for a fourth year. >>> there you go. >> ringcentral coliseum. >> ring the bell and the win. >> little tongue twisters. takes a minute to get used to. always does. >> oracle in san francisco n
on friday, may, may 10, fema approved the state's request for an extension of the direct housing program for an additional two months of assistance through july 10, 2019. the deadline extended just in time for these few remaining folks. >>> another dead whale found today this near pacifica beach. this is the tenth whale to wash up in the bay area since march 10th. the marine mammal center is waiting for the tides to move it to a safer area before they can investigate the cause of...
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and that o tariff may may not be removed as part of the negotiation.rets that the white house heightened tensions and it would have to retaliate. already reportedly buying chines stocks to soften the u.s. officials say china's at fa with the escalation after reneging on parts of the deal late last week. mier still p showed up for talks in washington. ft said i come here under pressure, but four hours of talks thursday evening and two hours friday morning a cordial good-bye between the counterparts. thra top white house negotiator until two weeks ago delayed, but ay be not off the table. >> there has been a lot of back and forth. there's no questio about that and that's why i'm saying i think we can still get to a replace where ts an agreement. however, it is very significant that they aren't willing to commit to specific things at this point and it's critical for the united states that they get these commitments and that this deal can be enforceable and make a difference over the lock term. >> u.sme con are already on the hook for ll$69 n in added cost
and that o tariff may may not be removed as part of the negotiation.rets that the white house heightened tensions and it would have to retaliate. already reportedly buying chines stocks to soften the u.s. officials say china's at fa with the escalation after reneging on parts of the deal late last week. mier still p showed up for talks in washington. ft said i come here under pressure, but four hours of talks thursday evening and two hours friday morning a cordial good-bye between the...
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leads to a better understanding of your system and do a better understanding of what the climate may may look like or how in which direction it evolves what is crucial and this is the task of politicians to transform and translate these measurements and observations into decisions that then change the behavior of people in order to protect our planet so what i'm not even sure you can answer this is it's a political question but what do you think when you see the dates of it you've gathered whether it be from this man mission or elsewhere taken by politicians and twist and say well this makes no sense and this makes no sense and no climate change is not really a thing. climate change is not fake i mean i can assure you we measure this every day and we have very clear data which confirm that the climate has been changing since a couple of decades now and this changing faster days nothing to dispute i mean this is this is reality and this is going to be disputed but i think what really is needed is a dialogue between the science community between the space agencies and really to politicians
leads to a better understanding of your system and do a better understanding of what the climate may may look like or how in which direction it evolves what is crucial and this is the task of politicians to transform and translate these measurements and observations into decisions that then change the behavior of people in order to protect our planet so what i'm not even sure you can answer this is it's a political question but what do you think when you see the dates of it you've gathered...
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a good position in syria so there is a chance that if iran is attacked iranian allies in syria may may be difficult for israel you know so because of the expansion of iranian influence here i agree with marcus we have less chance for world war in the region because too many players have a lot to lose in israel may be in danger the euro as basis may be in danger so by conducting these proactive. group would be in danger of proactive policy over iran in in syria in iraq saved it saved it from this war you know i think there was much more under obama let me remind. are you know the people a lot of people are saying old trump is awful our bomber was just all nice he was sort peaceful so when wars are bomb or threatened iraq iran with the war in in the beginning of houston you're noirs as the president immediately after apologizing for helping the quare in iran in 1953 you know this is the kind of a board just that we get from a bomber ok we did it wrong now we're going to start a war on you right there so i think they're all in or things are changing for the bad thing and then we do list a
a good position in syria so there is a chance that if iran is attacked iranian allies in syria may may be difficult for israel you know so because of the expansion of iranian influence here i agree with marcus we have less chance for world war in the region because too many players have a lot to lose in israel may be in danger the euro as basis may be in danger so by conducting these proactive. group would be in danger of proactive policy over iran in in syria in iraq saved it saved it from...
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because we're in may. >> may flowers bring showers. not april. >> exactly. it's a little confusing.hanks so much for joining us. our next newscast is coming up at 5:00. >> we'll see you tomorrow morning. you know when you're at ross and you find.hmmm. ...at a price that has you, like... okay. that's yes for less. say yes to the latest spring trends at 20 to 60 percent off department store prices every day. at ross. yes for less. off! familycare provides mosquito protection with a dry formula that's not oily or greasy so you can keep living life your way. off! live on. sc johnson exactly what you need... yes. ...for your growing family? that's yes for less. everything your pet needs at 20 to 60 percent off specialty store prices. at ross. yes for less. >>> right now on "california live," we've got the youngest yoga instructor in the country. >> i always say there's no age limit for changing the world. >> her story to help children in need that is sure to move you. >> then top chef padma is giving malou the secret recipe to help you become a great cook. >> and those are things that ta
because we're in may. >> may flowers bring showers. not april. >> exactly. it's a little confusing.hanks so much for joining us. our next newscast is coming up at 5:00. >> we'll see you tomorrow morning. you know when you're at ross and you find.hmmm. ...at a price that has you, like... okay. that's yes for less. say yes to the latest spring trends at 20 to 60 percent off department store prices every day. at ross. yes for less. off! familycare provides mosquito protection...
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for the successor of to reason may may that but rebar is johnson michael gove or somebody else this is a relative disaster because he is going to have to start with a party that is so early do you moralize then that is also deeply split because if they will look at the results for the bricks of party they will acknowledge that a lot of those voters of course have come from their rose however they are also pro european voters in the conservative party may be a minority but a sizeable one and how to bring those 2 together impossible the task is not getting any. easier and parliament is also split it will remain in the seats will be distributed just as they are before this and after this vote and so the new prime minister will have to do the impossible he will have to somehow deliver breaks it as to resume a said all of us and at the same time somehow bring together the other side it's not doable in a realistic way and so we we're all waiting for a miracle archery. right barbara baseball for us in london thank you very much barbara. all right let's go back to our brussels our bureau chief
for the successor of to reason may may that but rebar is johnson michael gove or somebody else this is a relative disaster because he is going to have to start with a party that is so early do you moralize then that is also deeply split because if they will look at the results for the bricks of party they will acknowledge that a lot of those voters of course have come from their rose however they are also pro european voters in the conservative party may be a minority but a sizeable one and how...
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may expiration and you can have the 140 september call for four and a quarter and at that point you may mayt to turn into a calendar again or a vertical bu the most important point and the likelihood of the stock gapping again and to me especially above those highs in 140 in the next week or two are not likely. >> i like the fact that you chose a stock that's out of the money, if you will, and you take a look at the stock these are levels actuall in terms of valuation and the earnings disappointment in august when we saw the sharp gap down but this is a stock that obviously i think everybody is familiar with the fact that they have a lot of exciting things going on and fundamentally it has performed very well over the course of the last few years, but i would agree with you, why it would gap upon right now when you have to have a wait-and-see approach and it makes sense to pull on a trade like this. >> the odds of gapping up again after the rating is we have the zero you can never have a zero. i would say this the setup, the rerating is classic and a conventional -- a convention is a stock
may expiration and you can have the 140 september call for four and a quarter and at that point you may mayt to turn into a calendar again or a vertical bu the most important point and the likelihood of the stock gapping again and to me especially above those highs in 140 in the next week or two are not likely. >> i like the fact that you chose a stock that's out of the money, if you will, and you take a look at the stock these are levels actuall in terms of valuation and the earnings...
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they can join the army and police instead of staying in the bush to destroy their own community the mai-mai are among the dozens of armed groups operating in the troubled province most are fighting for control of the country's rich.
they can join the army and police instead of staying in the bush to destroy their own community the mai-mai are among the dozens of armed groups operating in the troubled province most are fighting for control of the country's rich.
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now though the democrats are kept are casting such a wide net trump may may be able to pass that record. and it depends on how long that dynamic goes along of course with the independent cap say independent the investigation comes out on the fisa things it may shift the landscape. so my prediction is the next 200 see better stay tuned and i know you guys we covering it up. so much so. >>well just today really about i mean other than political theater, the president already knew about all the investigations and that they were going end he already had a sign made up to say no collusion so that when he walked out of the room you could go right to the podium. yet and this whole issue of infrastructure doesn't just affect. >>i mean this affects all americans. we have bad roads. you know bridges crumbling and collapsing. this is benefit him not to come to some agreement with the democrats on infrastructure, it doesn't i did i do. >>i have some sympathy for. pelosi coming out right before it. but as i said in our earlier broadcasts. the reality is if he wants to win the next election. he has t
now though the democrats are kept are casting such a wide net trump may may be able to pass that record. and it depends on how long that dynamic goes along of course with the independent cap say independent the investigation comes out on the fisa things it may shift the landscape. so my prediction is the next 200 see better stay tuned and i know you guys we covering it up. so much so. >>well just today really about i mean other than political theater, the president already knew about all...
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the global oil market may may and may have entered a fascinating new chapter you see today marks the first day that iran's oil is completely sanctioned by the united states that's not a joke you see the trumpet ministration as an effort in to completely sanction iranian oil and today the waivers that once allowed countries to continue to import oil from iran have expire are two correspondents are montessori joins us now with the details thank you for joining us sarah sarah always a pleasure having you on the so these waivers were placed last november is there any change the u.s. my. make the reconsider extending the way you know waivers give other countries dealing with romes with whom they were able to borrow. from all the us gave these waivers placed the sanctions six months ago and allowed for these waivers to continue for six months allowing eight countries who are some of the largest exporters of iranian oil and to continue purchase limited oil from iran are these include china india japan south korea and last week the term administration did say that they were not going to exte
the global oil market may may and may have entered a fascinating new chapter you see today marks the first day that iran's oil is completely sanctioned by the united states that's not a joke you see the trumpet ministration as an effort in to completely sanction iranian oil and today the waivers that once allowed countries to continue to import oil from iran have expire are two correspondents are montessori joins us now with the details thank you for joining us sarah sarah always a pleasure...
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to the u.k., thanks signs from london that prime minister theresa may may be edging toward a brexit agreement with the opposition, after discussions that seem to go nowhere. the government and the labour party are talking about compromise and will meet again in the coming days. the prime minister has indicated she could move on her current redline including customs union. u.k. defense secretary has been fired for the leak of private discussions about huawei's role in britain. any leak, but the prime minister said he had not met the same standards as other cabinet members. othera may added no credible version to explain the leak has been identified. wikileaks founder julian assange has been sentenced in london to nearly a year in jail for skipping bail over a swedish investigation into an alleged rape. he stayed inbail, the ecuadorian embassy since 2012. he still faces extradition to the u.s. that he conspired to unlawfully download classified government material. global news, 24 hours a day on air and at tic-toc on twitter, powered by 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries.
to the u.k., thanks signs from london that prime minister theresa may may be edging toward a brexit agreement with the opposition, after discussions that seem to go nowhere. the government and the labour party are talking about compromise and will meet again in the coming days. the prime minister has indicated she could move on her current redline including customs union. u.k. defense secretary has been fired for the leak of private discussions about huawei's role in britain. any leak, but the...
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on the conservatives side, there are some mps who are furious that theresa may may move closer to the the idea of this infuriates them. chamber of the 1992 committee, saying that agreeing to a customs union could lead to a split in the conservative party. they are worried not just because of conservative party. they are worried notjust because of the impact it might have on conservative discipline, but also because it might lead to other parties taking their space. here is the brexit party with nigel farage. their space. here is the brexit party with nigel faragelj their space. here is the brexit party with nigel farage. i think if they push forward with this, this will be seen as a coalition of politicians against the people and i think millions of people would give up think millions of people would give up on both labour and conservative. this would be the final betrayal. what is the conservative party for if they sign up for this? on the labour side, you have people who disagree as well. there are many who disagree as well. there are many who do not want to leave the year union. 10
on the conservatives side, there are some mps who are furious that theresa may may move closer to the the idea of this infuriates them. chamber of the 1992 committee, saying that agreeing to a customs union could lead to a split in the conservative party. they are worried not just because of conservative party. they are worried notjust because of the impact it might have on conservative discipline, but also because it might lead to other parties taking their space. here is the brexit party with...
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it's may, may 2019, and you may be wondering what do you experience in may?see santa rosa, san francisco, livermore and san jose and average temperature in the box and the average rainfall. it is not unheard of to have rain this month and we could be talking about showers as we head toward sunday. at least right now we have mostly clear skies patchy fog making a come back. into tomorrow we're partly sunny and 4:00 more sunshine. temperatures in the 60s in san francisco. this weather system, this cooled us off yesterday and it's kicking out to the east. the next one is going to impact the weekend. for thursday and friday we're expecting the clearing skies and a bump in the numbers, 70s. the warmer could be around 80 to 82 degrees. as we head toward the weekend a definite noticeable cool down by sunday. we painted in some green here to reflect shower chances in the bay area. not expecting lot but sunday evening and monday morning. tomorrow morning, 7:00, showing you can fog hanging out near the coastline and increasing sunshine throughout the afternoon. friday
it's may, may 2019, and you may be wondering what do you experience in may?see santa rosa, san francisco, livermore and san jose and average temperature in the box and the average rainfall. it is not unheard of to have rain this month and we could be talking about showers as we head toward sunday. at least right now we have mostly clear skies patchy fog making a come back. into tomorrow we're partly sunny and 4:00 more sunshine. temperatures in the 60s in san francisco. this weather system,...
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. >> the weather has not changed but cool for may. maya hot month, but not this time and not today. low clouds. almost everybody in on that. 60s, 70s. a of upper 70s to near 80. some near average, slightly below. normal is 73. kent field, morgan hill, will bump up from yesterday, but not that much. still near average or light slightly below. a lot going on here. in fact, today will be the low clouds, sunny and nice. an onshore wind for some. 40s for a few. 50s for many. you'll find more 40s to the north. a lot of low 5os. higher elevations, 47. no warm air aloft. a lot 50s on the temperatures. a very active pattern. systems drop in and e will back track. we'll see some of this back tracking that will give thunderstorms. another low keeping the part turn going for us. not today, not tomorrow, but if you're heading to the mountains on friday or out to the valley, some could develop again as we saw that a couple days ago. that is maybe in our forecast but it looks to be just south of us. >>> 60,70s near 80. >>> the golden gate bridge. >> let
. >> the weather has not changed but cool for may. maya hot month, but not this time and not today. low clouds. almost everybody in on that. 60s, 70s. a of upper 70s to near 80. some near average, slightly below. normal is 73. kent field, morgan hill, will bump up from yesterday, but not that much. still near average or light slightly below. a lot going on here. in fact, today will be the low clouds, sunny and nice. an onshore wind for some. 40s for a few. 50s for many. you'll find more...
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biggest threat to peace and quiet in the european union at the moment is for the successor of to reason may may be boris johnson are may it be another hardliner probably go back to brussels and say oh here i am let's reopen the books let's restart negotiations i cannot accept what reason they had reached negotiated and now let's do it all over again the europeans on their side have said numerous times this deal is close what's on the table is what you can get so there will be a lot of acrimony if this is happens this will be happening which is to be expected and so there will be a sort of rehash of breck's of talks that we have seen in the past when everybody in brussels at be quite happy to turn their backs and said ok it's done and dusted whatever they do with it and britain it's their problem so breck's it can very well become brussels problem again. and bob in your mind you had said that boris johnson looks to be one of the most likely candidates to take over as well what sort of break is it deal is he going to put forward what would you predict because he was one of the starkest leavers wh
biggest threat to peace and quiet in the european union at the moment is for the successor of to reason may may be boris johnson are may it be another hardliner probably go back to brussels and say oh here i am let's reopen the books let's restart negotiations i cannot accept what reason they had reached negotiated and now let's do it all over again the europeans on their side have said numerous times this deal is close what's on the table is what you can get so there will be a lot of acrimony...
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because this was a rough may. may has been pretty devastating? dr?> loading on, yeah the back-end loading we've seen on earnings, charles, in the earnings season. it just has been broken up into the haves and have-nots. we've got, we have some that have been really great. we had strong ones today, dollar general, others. yesterday, day before yesterday, abercrombie & fitch got slammed. we've seen capri, the old michael kors get really slammed. the have and have-nots. i think that continuing to pick the stronger stocks on a little bit of pullbacks, doing shorting. i've been putting some of those spread plays on, buying some stronger retailers, shorting some of the others like tiffany's, we went into a short today. i think that is a kind of play we'll continue to see, haves versus have-nots. charles: great stuff. david, dr, thank you very much. we appreciate it. vice president mike pence holding a joint news conference with prime minister justin trudeau on the new nafta. the question are we really close to making usmca a reality? >>> from a trade war t
because this was a rough may. may has been pretty devastating? dr?> loading on, yeah the back-end loading we've seen on earnings, charles, in the earnings season. it just has been broken up into the haves and have-nots. we've got, we have some that have been really great. we had strong ones today, dollar general, others. yesterday, day before yesterday, abercrombie & fitch got slammed. we've seen capri, the old michael kors get really slammed. the have and have-nots. i think that...
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british prime minister theresa may may announce her resignation within moments you are looking live at 10 downing street in london we will take you there live. it is friday, may 24th, and worldwide exchange begins right now.
british prime minister theresa may may announce her resignation within moments you are looking live at 10 downing street in london we will take you there live. it is friday, may 24th, and worldwide exchange begins right now.
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gray may. may gray, you know the saying. is what it looks line from the top of the sale force tower right now. our exclusive screw looking east out across the bay bridge. we'll go down do the golden gate bridge. can you see it doesn't look quite as ominous from this view. as you are driving across the bridge, there are the possibility of more break. the cloud stuck around if a while for the last two days. today and tomorrow, they will burn off a little bit sooner. in fact, can you show you specifically when. take a look at the time frame there. that is 6:00 a.m. plenty of clouds for everybody. if we advance this to 11:00 a.m., we'll burn it back to the coast. we'll get back into our sunshine for everybody but the coast. for the next two days, that is the what i with will play out. it will stay really cloudy for pretty much the entire day today and tomorrow. this gets us into tonight. see how the clouds are coming back? we pull the wet gray blanket overhead for saturday night into sunday. it stays that way for mother's day mo
gray may. may gray, you know the saying. is what it looks line from the top of the sale force tower right now. our exclusive screw looking east out across the bay bridge. we'll go down do the golden gate bridge. can you see it doesn't look quite as ominous from this view. as you are driving across the bridge, there are the possibility of more break. the cloud stuck around if a while for the last two days. today and tomorrow, they will burn off a little bit sooner. in fact, can you show you...
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if you don't recognize the number, may may not be out to talk to you.y may just want your money. >> derby drama. a lot going on in the kentucky derby. someone tasted victory, but it was fleeting. an amazing end to the race. we will explain it all when we come back. ♪ [ crying ] ♪ you protect them at home. we help protect them online. this is beyond wifi. this is xfi. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. a space-x rocket blasted-off >>> having a blast in florida this morning. the space ex-rocket blasting off carrying 5500 pounds of supplies. destination, the international space station. should arrive on monday. following the launch, the first stage booster was set to land on an ocean platform close to shore. normally it would return to cap canaveral, but they are still cleaning up the landing site following a recent accident that destroyed an empty capsule. >> for you get a call that rings only once, do not call back. the fcc is warning about a new wave of one-ring robocalls after widespread calling in both new york and arizona. these r
if you don't recognize the number, may may not be out to talk to you.y may just want your money. >> derby drama. a lot going on in the kentucky derby. someone tasted victory, but it was fleeting. an amazing end to the race. we will explain it all when we come back. ♪ [ crying ] ♪ you protect them at home. we help protect them online. this is beyond wifi. this is xfi. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. a space-x rocket blasted-off >>> having a blast in...
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he also said back in may, may 9th, he talked about what he saw as being on the cusp of seeing price pressuresure what he's seeing but he's got his eye on something and that makes him worried a little bit that prices might start to rise and might be in need for some rate hikes before anyone recognizes it. charles: 20 seconds, i need your thoughts on the slate of retail earnings coming out this week. >> there's retail, lot of the country has done a great job. they managed through the ice age. some of them are thriving. they have done great jobs online, great jobs of marketing, target marketing, digital marketing. i think some of these stocks once thought of as being close to death are not only back up but will do very well in the near future. charles: always a pleasure. thanks, man. >> thank you. charles: liz, going to hand it over to you. dow has sort of been drifting this hour, grappling, if you will, for direction. liz: we might give it direction with news but i don't know if it's the right direction, depending if you are a bull or bear. breaking news, sprint is now trading again. after bei
he also said back in may, may 9th, he talked about what he saw as being on the cusp of seeing price pressuresure what he's seeing but he's got his eye on something and that makes him worried a little bit that prices might start to rise and might be in need for some rate hikes before anyone recognizes it. charles: 20 seconds, i need your thoughts on the slate of retail earnings coming out this week. >> there's retail, lot of the country has done a great job. they managed through the ice...
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earlier this morning that she's resigning on friday, june 7th in emotional remarks outside of downing may mayets she wasn't able to deliver she brexit. she adds the process to elect a new leader will begin the week after she steps down. president trump is set to visit the uk days before may's resignation takes effect. >>> president trump openly railed against his former secretary of state pick yesterday tweeting rex tillerson who is as dumb as a rock and totally ill prepared and ill equipped to be secretary of state made up a story. he he got fired. that i was out prepared by vladimir putin in hamburg, i germany. i don't think putin would agree. his outrage comes after rex tillerson told the house foreign affairs committee that russian president putin was better prepared for their meeting. trump's comments are in stark contrast to those after hand picking rex tillerson himself. take a listen. >> exxonmobil, where a great man, rex tillerson is doing an incredible job. i was just watching as an example rex tillerson, i think it's brilliant what he's doing and what he's saying. i want to thank s
earlier this morning that she's resigning on friday, june 7th in emotional remarks outside of downing may mayets she wasn't able to deliver she brexit. she adds the process to elect a new leader will begin the week after she steps down. president trump is set to visit the uk days before may's resignation takes effect. >>> president trump openly railed against his former secretary of state pick yesterday tweeting rex tillerson who is as dumb as a rock and totally ill prepared and ill...
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may of 2018 -- these are all the month after may. may 2018, 170. may 2019 where we are, 442. year, unprecedented. so many people are wondering if the severe weather is connected to climate change. >> that's a really great question. the simple answer is we just don't know. in the grand scheme of things tornadoes are rare in space and time. we don't have a lot of them to study. we need a longer data set or better statistical techniques to tease out some of the attribution. there is a lot of research ongoing to try to get to this point. hopefully in the next few years we can say more definitively if there is a climate change aspect. unfortunately now we can't say anything definitively. >> what does it mean we are seeing tornados in a widespread area? from kansas city all the way to places that are not used to this. washington, d.c., new york city, new jersey. >> it's a testament to how big this pattern we are in now and how locked in. so basically what happens is the thunderstorms develop across the central part of the united states. they produce tornadoes on day one. then the t
may of 2018 -- these are all the month after may. may 2018, 170. may 2019 where we are, 442. year, unprecedented. so many people are wondering if the severe weather is connected to climate change. >> that's a really great question. the simple answer is we just don't know. in the grand scheme of things tornadoes are rare in space and time. we don't have a lot of them to study. we need a longer data set or better statistical techniques to tease out some of the attribution. there is a lot of...
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francisco from our camera in >>> welcome to the month of may. may 1st, wednesday morning.ing a live look outside. beautiful bay bridge there in the distance. this is from your cameras in emeryville. i'm laura garcia. >> five months into the year already. meteorologist kari hall has been tracking the weather for us. is it looking good for us today? >> it looks like another beautiful day. cupertino, temperatures in the mid-50s as you head out the door. by 9:00, 58 degrees. our warmup happens pretty fast as we go throughout the day. reaching into the mid-70s by early afternoon. here's a look at all our microclimates. you may notice it will be a few degrees warmer than yesterday. going up a few more degrees into friday. so we'll talk more about that. mike, you're focusing on the bay bridge. >> as marcus said, the metering lights turned on just after our last report. filled in a pretty typical pattern. for those who traveled later, some folks we heard about taking three hours from orinda all the way to the city because of the issue that was over at fremont yesterday. so today a
francisco from our camera in >>> welcome to the month of may. may 1st, wednesday morning.ing a live look outside. beautiful bay bridge there in the distance. this is from your cameras in emeryville. i'm laura garcia. >> five months into the year already. meteorologist kari hall has been tracking the weather for us. is it looking good for us today? >> it looks like another beautiful day. cupertino, temperatures in the mid-50s as you head out the door. by 9:00, 58 degrees....
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and may may decide not to impeach or senseture or decide there are two impeachable issues in there anden there are. they do owe the country, i think, a series of hearings whether you hear from constitutional experts as well as fact witnesses if they can testify and make a decision. >> what about any damaging material that was left on the cutting room floor by robert mueller, a 400 page report is ridiculous. >> but the point i'm making is there's plenty of people who said it's in there. if you want more maybe you're being a bit of a wimp here. >> the obstacle to impeachment is not these claims of executive privilege the white house is making. it's nancy pelosi because she doesn't want to do it because she thinks the politics are bad and she also agrees with bill barr. bill barr didn't think a real legal jury would convict. >> justice amash has, yes, criticized him before. here he is. >> i think that trump presents a kind of threat to our system that is maybe in some ways bigger than what the democrats present. certainly i'm upset with the republicans. i don't think they should be suppor
and may may decide not to impeach or senseture or decide there are two impeachable issues in there anden there are. they do owe the country, i think, a series of hearings whether you hear from constitutional experts as well as fact witnesses if they can testify and make a decision. >> what about any damaging material that was left on the cutting room floor by robert mueller, a 400 page report is ridiculous. >> but the point i'm making is there's plenty of people who said it's in...
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this one was large they are going for may going to the last expiration in may. may0 calls. 20,000 of those were bought. around 1.60 to 1.70. that's a big aggressive buy. that's a lot of money somebody is putting down looking for a bounce out of the qqqs and that was trading when the qqqs were around 188.20, somewhere in that sort of a range. another one for you. an individual name how about nike we talk about all these trade wars and everything else some of the stocks affected. nike down over 3% today. and yet we're seeing some very aggressive buying today at the 84 strike out in may as well so we've got nike hitting. that one is interesting. i got one last unusual for you, actually it was great to see you on billions last night, scott you were fantastic that's unusual activity. great to see you, brother. >> i appreciate that, pete it was fun pete najarian from minneapolis we'll see you back here this week i'm sure. >>> let's get the headlines with sue herera >> hello, everyone here's what's happening at this hour the house judiciary committee has scheduled a vote f
this one was large they are going for may going to the last expiration in may. may0 calls. 20,000 of those were bought. around 1.60 to 1.70. that's a big aggressive buy. that's a lot of money somebody is putting down looking for a bounce out of the qqqs and that was trading when the qqqs were around 188.20, somewhere in that sort of a range. another one for you. an individual name how about nike we talk about all these trade wars and everything else some of the stocks affected. nike down over...
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may may. c has already been touted for a return to a front—line role.cameron said he could stay on as an mp and a month later decided that the life of a backbench mp wasn't for him. so i would be slightly sceptical, but she enjoys the constituency of maidenhead, there is always the problem of what you do as ex—pm, are you simply a backseat driver? if she doesn't think she is finished, then politically she might really want to stay in the game. i think there is a fair chance with theresa may that she will stay on as an mp, and possibly still in ministerial office. it would the incredible, wouldn't it, if she came back and served on someone else's cabinet. wouldn't it, if she came back and served on someone else's cabinetlj think it is possible, because what do you do as an ex—pm? theresa may has always been driven by duty and service and she can offer that, and she is probably better in a ministerial role than a prime ministerial role than a prime ministerial one where she simply didn't have the authority. and so much of the talk around the last few mont
may may. c has already been touted for a return to a front—line role.cameron said he could stay on as an mp and a month later decided that the life of a backbench mp wasn't for him. so i would be slightly sceptical, but she enjoys the constituency of maidenhead, there is always the problem of what you do as ex—pm, are you simply a backseat driver? if she doesn't think she is finished, then politically she might really want to stay in the game. i think there is a fair chance with theresa may...
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the party with the most seats elect the president and will be sworn in towards the end of may, may theave to see, the president hopes not. this is a vote that reminds us of 1994. in 1994, our people were just as excited as this, because they were heralding a new period, a new future, for our country. today, this is what i also picking up. our people are really excited about what lies tomorrow, and they want to vote for a government. a government that is going to serve them and address their needs. their aspirations, and they have great confidence that we will be able to do so. not everyone is excited about what tomorrow will bring, this report says that it is the most economically unequal country in the world. the world bank estimates the country's richest households are more than ten times wealthier than the poorest. there are many ways of demonstrating that, this picture from johannesburg highlights the juxtaposition of the two different communities and the start and a quality that they represent. or, look at this analysis showing which demographics, showing which population is most
the party with the most seats elect the president and will be sworn in towards the end of may, may theave to see, the president hopes not. this is a vote that reminds us of 1994. in 1994, our people were just as excited as this, because they were heralding a new period, a new future, for our country. today, this is what i also picking up. our people are really excited about what lies tomorrow, and they want to vote for a government. a government that is going to serve them and address their...
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speaking to the week in westminster and has been saying he understands to some extent by theresa may maye reticent on this issue. i don't think it is about an intention of staying indefinitely as prime minister or leader of the conservative party. the reticence is the concern that by promising to go on a certain timetable may make it less likely that she would secure parliamentary approval for the withdrawal agreement rather than more likely. theresa may said to be the executive this coming week and sir graham brady has said he believes it would be strange if that meeting did not result in what he called a clear understanding on her departure plan. it is getting more and more difficult for theresa may to avoid this question. having said that, the prime minister, we know, is not one to spill the beans if she does not have to. but it is clear as well that she really wants to secure some kind of brexit legacy before finally leaving number ten. who knows what may happen next week? and you can hear more of that interview with graham brady on the week in westminster at 11am today on bbc radio
speaking to the week in westminster and has been saying he understands to some extent by theresa may maye reticent on this issue. i don't think it is about an intention of staying indefinitely as prime minister or leader of the conservative party. the reticence is the concern that by promising to go on a certain timetable may make it less likely that she would secure parliamentary approval for the withdrawal agreement rather than more likely. theresa may said to be the executive this coming...
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this pressing debate is over there is a country to bring together and i'm concerned that theresa may may and equally the lib dems never mention the 52% that voted to leave and why they wanted to leave. what we have sought to do, and it is difficult and you get jeered byjournalist but we try to the country together. notjust not just journalists, notjustjournalists, you have collea g u es notjustjournalists, you have colleagues who question the approach. that is the issue.|j colleagues who question the approach. that is the issue. i am sorry that some colleagues don't understand our position but we have set it out over and over and it reflects the position of the party at conference. by no means do we rule out a second referendum. but we are not a second referendum in any circumstances party. we are a party that wants what's best for the country and we are a party that wants to try to bring the country together. it's easy if all we are going to do is talk to leave voters. 0r remain voters. but for a national party seeking government, we have to hold the party together. jess, what do you ma
this pressing debate is over there is a country to bring together and i'm concerned that theresa may may and equally the lib dems never mention the 52% that voted to leave and why they wanted to leave. what we have sought to do, and it is difficult and you get jeered byjournalist but we try to the country together. notjust not just journalists, notjustjournalists, you have collea g u es notjustjournalists, you have colleagues who question the approach. that is the issue.|j colleagues who...
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bloomberg learning may once wlks with the opposition may -- may wants talks with the opposition labour hours a day, on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm viviana hurtado. this is bloomberg. david: coming up, treasury secretary steven mnuchin called the latest round of trade talks productive. we will discuss where things stand with republican senator and former u.s. trade representative rob portman. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ david: the latest round of u.s./china trade negotiations have concluded in beijing today, with the next one scheduled in washington for next week. we welcome now republican senator rob portman of ohio. great to have you here. sen. portman: thank you for having me. david: we heard the trade secondary say it was productive, and the acting chief of staff say they may have to walk away. what are you hearing right now? sen. portman: we are hearing about a schedule of reducing tariffs, which is a good thing. we still have big issues with china in the deficit, subsidies, and inlets will property. my
bloomberg learning may once wlks with the opposition may -- may wants talks with the opposition labour hours a day, on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm viviana hurtado. this is bloomberg. david: coming up, treasury secretary steven mnuchin called the latest round of trade talks productive. we will discuss where things stand with republican senator and former u.s. trade representative rob portman. this is bloomberg....
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thing we have to say is that the market is as off as little as it has been since the first tweet on may -- may is on april 30th, we were at record highs in the s&p 500. we drifted, what, we're down 6% from those highs at this point, and adding greater percentage lower now. we have to think this is ultimately is resolved, it has been pointed out not only on this desk, but by other commentators, this costs the american consumer, there is an election coming around in 2020, this doesn't look like a great way to influence people and make friends. >> so, mike, as you think about the decline for may, in the context of the overall market, which is still up double digits for this year, how severe of a problem between what happened in china this week and what is happening in mexico today do you think it is for the market >> it is starting to look like a little more of a breakdown with today's move down. down 6.5% in a month what is interesting is for as unexpected as today's measures were, on mexico, it just pushed the market in the same direction it was already trending. which is to assume challenges t
thing we have to say is that the market is as off as little as it has been since the first tweet on may -- may is on april 30th, we were at record highs in the s&p 500. we drifted, what, we're down 6% from those highs at this point, and adding greater percentage lower now. we have to think this is ultimately is resolved, it has been pointed out not only on this desk, but by other commentators, this costs the american consumer, there is an election coming around in 2020, this doesn't look...
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one year ago this week on may may 72018 then attorney general sessions announced a get tough policy, the full implementation of the administration's disastrous zero-tolerance policy which led to the separation of at least 200880 infants, toddlers and children from their parents. thanks to an investigation by the inspector general that i requested we now know that before that announcement thousands more children may have been separated by this administration in pursuit of the policy before it was announced. two weeks ago federal district court judge from california ordered the administration to begin efforts to identify and reunite these families. this government sanctioned zero-tolerance policy was a hillyer and sadly, that commentary on america. the president was forced to reverse his position on this and no he said that he might return to it again i pray that he won't. i went to a navigation court hearing last july in chicago and a high rise in the loop in the hallways were packed with people whose names were on the docket. i met immigration court judge and she had been at it for 1
one year ago this week on may may 72018 then attorney general sessions announced a get tough policy, the full implementation of the administration's disastrous zero-tolerance policy which led to the separation of at least 200880 infants, toddlers and children from their parents. thanks to an investigation by the inspector general that i requested we now know that before that announcement thousands more children may have been separated by this administration in pursuit of the policy before it...
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corbyn today as to whether the government would or could stick to what it agreed, given that theresa may maye for very much longer and a new prime minister may have different ideas on how to deliver brexit and on the conservative side we have real unease about signing up to any permanent customs arrangement with the eu which was a key labour demand, so even at they had been able to do a deal, selling it to their respective parties and bringing them on board was always going to be a huge challenge, but the process now dead in the water, jeremy corbyn haven't taken the step to pull the plug on the talks today. we have a bit of back—and—forth, both sides blaming each other by the breakdown in negotiations and you're left with a question of what happens now. if these talks were a liferaft that theresa may and the government we re that theresa may and the government were clinging to as their brexit strategy drift around the ocean, they have to find something else. parliament has to play a role said jeremy corbyn today. the most happiest way to do that is the withdrawal agreement bill which the go
corbyn today as to whether the government would or could stick to what it agreed, given that theresa may maye for very much longer and a new prime minister may have different ideas on how to deliver brexit and on the conservative side we have real unease about signing up to any permanent customs arrangement with the eu which was a key labour demand, so even at they had been able to do a deal, selling it to their respective parties and bringing them on board was always going to be a huge...