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of contain its own culture in many ways and it seems very contradictory when at this moment mr boris johnson is advocating to handle were this albeit british nationals whose nationality has been this trip so is boris johnson really saying that our laws in the u.k. are not robust enough are the shallow and we are not to be able to. you know have these criminals because they're criminals at the end of the day to go through the justice system and be imprisoned for a whole of life or whatever the sentence happens to be at that time and what we're doing if we follow mr boris johnson the strategies that we are really french are using our justice system to the usa because usa has a death penalty and ok your previous commentator was saying that we don't know whether they will be sort of a death penalty would be passed to them because the trial has not happened but the reality is that we are using our sovereignty and telling the world that britain is not competent enough to really. sort of put through criminals through the criminal justice system and then at the end of the day whatever punishment tha
of contain its own culture in many ways and it seems very contradictory when at this moment mr boris johnson is advocating to handle were this albeit british nationals whose nationality has been this trip so is boris johnson really saying that our laws in the u.k. are not robust enough are the shallow and we are not to be able to. you know have these criminals because they're criminals at the end of the day to go through the justice system and be imprisoned for a whole of life or whatever the...
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mr. johnson is still a conservative member of parliament. this is 15 minutes. >> order. personal statement, mr. boris johnson. >> thank you mr. speaker for granting me the opportunity to pay tribute to the men women of the commonwealth who have done an outstanding job over the last two years. and i'm very proud that we have rallied the world against russia's barbaric use of chemical weapons, unprecedented 28 countries joining together to expel 153 spies in protest of what happened. we have rejuvenated the commonwealth with a superb summit, zimbabwe back on the path to membership and angola now wanting to join. we are leading global campaigns against illegal wildlife trade and in favor of 12 years of quality education for every girl and we have a flag, the union flag going up in nine new missions, in the pacific, caribbean, and africa and more to come so we have overtaken france to be the biggest diplomatic network of any european country. none of this would have been possible without the support of my humble friend the prime minister. everyone who has worked with her will recognize her courage and he
mr. johnson is still a conservative member of parliament. this is 15 minutes. >> order. personal statement, mr. boris johnson. >> thank you mr. speaker for granting me the opportunity to pay tribute to the men women of the commonwealth who have done an outstanding job over the last two years. and i'm very proud that we have rallied the world against russia's barbaric use of chemical weapons, unprecedented 28 countries joining together to expel 153 spies in protest of what happened....
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mr. boris johnson. >> in one on either side wants a hard border, you couldn't construct one if you tried. but there certainly can be different rules north and south of the boarder to reflect the fact that there are two different jurisdictions. in fact, there already are. there can be checks away from the border and technical solutions as the prime minister rightly described at manchin house. in fact, there already are. but when i and other colleagues , and i see my right honorable friend proposed further technical solutions to make customs and regulatory checks remotely those proposals were never even properly examined as if such solutions had become intellectually undesirable in the context of the argument. and somehow after the december joint report, whose backstop arrangement we were all told was entirely provisional, never to be invoked, it became too ta boo even to discuss technical fixes. so mr. speaker, after 18 months of stealthy retreat, we have come from the bright certainties of lancaster house o the agreement. lancaster house set laws that will be made in westminster. there wi
mr. boris johnson. >> in one on either side wants a hard border, you couldn't construct one if you tried. but there certainly can be different rules north and south of the boarder to reflect the fact that there are two different jurisdictions. in fact, there already are. there can be checks away from the border and technical solutions as the prime minister rightly described at manchin house. in fact, there already are. but when i and other colleagues , and i see my right honorable friend...
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whole of a problem with the approach that is being taken about these two individuals and what mr boris johnson has been talking about would be glad to say gentle would be given a bit more time so let's continue our conversation philip to pick up a point you made earlier and it's also touched on something that most said is that it's not always easy to know exactly who is to blame and to what extent the way that individuals who are out in syria have been portrayed by the media sometimes by governments doesn't always paint an accurate picture does not mean the need to be. individual trials for everybody concerned. no not really and actually there is a very accurate picture built up whenever you're putting targeting facts together it's time to minute to minute detail remember the accuracy of the weapons systems that are being used are such that you can choose the window that missile is going to fly through in a building you can take a room on it in a building and the rooms next door are not going to be touched so you know the accuracy of the intelligence picture that's put together is is phenomena
whole of a problem with the approach that is being taken about these two individuals and what mr boris johnson has been talking about would be glad to say gentle would be given a bit more time so let's continue our conversation philip to pick up a point you made earlier and it's also touched on something that most said is that it's not always easy to know exactly who is to blame and to what extent the way that individuals who are out in syria have been portrayed by the media sometimes by...
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davis resigned and the foreign secretary boris johnson quit the following day both unable to sign up to the prime minister's compromise. >> personal statement, mr. boris johnson -- >> in his resignation, boris part said teresa's may is amounted to brexit only. >> it is not too late to save brexit. we have time. -- in these negotiations. we have changed it once and we can change again. a strong independent, self-governing britain that is open to the world. not the miz rabble permanent limbo of checkers. not the deck catic disaster of ongoing harmonization with no way out and no say for the u.k. >> boris johnson. but despite the resignation and the disagreements part of the checkers agreement returned into the customs bill after brexit. but the m.p.'s didn't like that and put down amendments to the bill which the government later accepted. but that upset the remainers who thought those amendments undermine the checker's deal. it all led to some highly personal exchanges later. >> it was margaret thatcher that .hampioned free trade i believe in business. i believe in capital lism. i believe in -- capitalism. >> i worked for margaret thatcher. my h
davis resigned and the foreign secretary boris johnson quit the following day both unable to sign up to the prime minister's compromise. >> personal statement, mr. boris johnson -- >> in his resignation, boris part said teresa's may is amounted to brexit only. >> it is not too late to save brexit. we have time. -- in these negotiations. we have changed it once and we can change again. a strong independent, self-governing britain that is open to the world. not the miz rabble...
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mr johnson, ever conscious of reputation, used an unusual resignation speech to say why. personal statement, mr borisades in which uk ministers have gone to brussels and expostulated against costly eu regulation, we are now claiming that we must accept everyjot and tittle. we continue to make the fatal mistake of underestimating the intelligence of the public. ouch. he says the government's telling you one thing and doing another. a convinced small band of brexiteers surrounded him today but some former remainers stayed away. it is not too late to save brexit. we have time in these negotiations. we have changed tack once, and we can change against. the problem is not that we failed to make the case for a free—trade agreement. we haven't even tried. not even two weeks ago, he signed up to the plan hatched here at chequers, where they are doing already? mrjohnson making the case that the government would have to change course and returned to the prime minister's proposals she set out ina prime minister's proposals she set out in a speech more than a year ago. let us again aim explicitly for that glorio
mr johnson, ever conscious of reputation, used an unusual resignation speech to say why. personal statement, mr borisades in which uk ministers have gone to brussels and expostulated against costly eu regulation, we are now claiming that we must accept everyjot and tittle. we continue to make the fatal mistake of underestimating the intelligence of the public. ouch. he says the government's telling you one thing and doing another. a convinced small band of brexiteers surrounded him today but...
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boris johnson himself. who is still having a much trust in the hot bricks at camp of the conservatives is the now former top u.k. diplomat mr boris johnson he released a statement a short while ago and he wrote that it was with sadness that he stepped down from his role as foreign minister and he said that may's softer negotiating position meant that the bright sit dream is done i am referring to the plan to remain closely aligned to certain e.u. laws johnson wrote that the u.k. is truly headed for the status of colony now to resume a was reportedly a little surprised when she received johnson's resignation today she thought that she had support for her negotiating plan so where did this come from bear. but the prime minister also issued a letter in response to the resignation and she said she is surprised that two of them in a says can not agree on the deal that was hammered out just a couple of days ago on friday and this deal says that they the cabinet once soft breaks it approach they want to negotiate a free trade zone with the european union they want to leave the customs union also the. market but they want something
boris johnson himself. who is still having a much trust in the hot bricks at camp of the conservatives is the now former top u.k. diplomat mr boris johnson he released a statement a short while ago and he wrote that it was with sadness that he stepped down from his role as foreign minister and he said that may's softer negotiating position meant that the bright sit dream is done i am referring to the plan to remain closely aligned to certain e.u. laws johnson wrote that the u.k. is truly headed...
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personal statement, mr boris johnson. said that theresa may's plan amounted to brexit in name only. it is not too late to save the brexit. we have time in these negotiations. we have changed tack once we change again. a strong, independent, self—governing britain, thatis independent, self—governing britain, that is open to the world, not be miserable permanent limbo of checkers, not the democratic disaster of ongoing harmonisation with no way out and no say for the uk. boris johnson. despite the resignations and the disagreements, pa rt resignations and the disagreements, part of the checkers agreement were turned into the customs bill, on uk— eu cross—border trade. amendments we re eu cross—border trade. amendments were put down to the bill, which the government later accepted. but that upset the remainers who thought the amendments undermined the checkers deal. it led to some feisty and highly personal exchanges later. deal. it led to some feisty and highly personal exchanges latenm was margaret thatcher that championed
personal statement, mr boris johnson. said that theresa may's plan amounted to brexit in name only. it is not too late to save the brexit. we have time in these negotiations. we have changed tack once we change again. a strong, independent, self—governing britain, thatis independent, self—governing britain, that is open to the world, not be miserable permanent limbo of checkers, not the democratic disaster of ongoing harmonisation with no way out and no say for the uk. boris johnson....
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personal statement, mr boris johnson.me only. it is not too late to save brexit. we have time in these negotiations. we have changed tack once and we can change again. a strong, independent, self—governing written that is genuinely open to the world, not the miserable permanent limbo of chequers, not the democratic disaster of ongoing harmonisation with no way out and no say for the uk. boris johnson. but despite the resignations and the disagreements, part of the chequers agreement were turned into the customs bill on uk — eu cross—border trade after brexit. but brexiteer mps didn't like that, and put down amendments to the bill, which the government later accepted. but that upset the remainers, who thought those amendments undermines the chequers deal. it led to some feisty and highly personal exchanges later. it was margaret thatcher that championed free trade as a proud conservative. and i am a tory. i believe in business. i believe in capitalism. i believe in enterprise. i knew margaret thatcher. i worked for margare
personal statement, mr boris johnson.me only. it is not too late to save brexit. we have time in these negotiations. we have changed tack once and we can change again. a strong, independent, self—governing written that is genuinely open to the world, not the miserable permanent limbo of chequers, not the democratic disaster of ongoing harmonisation with no way out and no say for the uk. boris johnson. but despite the resignations and the disagreements, part of the chequers agreement were...
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a challenge to the leadership of mrs may of the conservative party and the person to challenge could well be mr johnson himself the now former u.k. foreign minister boris johnson he released a statement a short while ago he wrote that it was with sadness that he had stepped down from his role as board minister he said that may's softer negotiating position meant that the brakes it dream was dying in referring to the plan to remain closely aligned to certain e.u. laws joe johnson wrote that the u.k. was headed for the status of colony. you know she said that she was a little surprised over johnson's resignation she thought that she had support for her negotiating plan so where did this come from. i. thought that she had hammered out a deal with a cabinet just on friday last week that basically says we want the you to give us a free trade deal or free trade zone and she was surprised that then two senior ministers said no to that after only a few days. but now she will follow this approach and she will issue of white paper on thursday laying out her position and then if she will go with a new directive negotiated to brussels trying to convince the you to
a challenge to the leadership of mrs may of the conservative party and the person to challenge could well be mr johnson himself the now former u.k. foreign minister boris johnson he released a statement a short while ago he wrote that it was with sadness that he had stepped down from his role as board minister he said that may's softer negotiating position meant that the brakes it dream was dying in referring to the plan to remain closely aligned to certain e.u. laws joe johnson wrote that the...
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borisjohnson as mrs may prepares to face mps and peers. boris johnsonmay prepares to face mps and peers. borisjohnson has given his backing to the prime minister to using crude language to criticise the proposal. as you can see here and there has been a reaction to that news in early trade. the uk sterling has slipped against the us dollar following news of the resignations which has also put the future of the uk prime minister, theresa may, in doubt and we will follow that story for you on bbc news all day. chinese internet giant 10 cents has submitted a proposal to list its online music entertainment business separately on an american stock exchange. they confirmed the proposed spin—off in a statement that did not reveal the size of the offering zero which market in the us they intend to register with. on to what you can expect this week in terms of economic events on the calendar. it kicks off with an initial public offering today. xiaomi will begin trading and the share value is $54 million, drastically lower than they had hoped for. on wednesday, c
borisjohnson as mrs may prepares to face mps and peers. boris johnsonmay prepares to face mps and peers. borisjohnson has given his backing to the prime minister to using crude language to criticise the proposal. as you can see here and there has been a reaction to that news in early trade. the uk sterling has slipped against the us dollar following news of the resignations which has also put the future of the uk prime minister, theresa may, in doubt and we will follow that story for you on bbc...
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perhaps very difference in the entire press conference because mrs may pointedly refused to answer any of those questions about boris johnson those questions about boris johnson. instead, mrtrump basically blamed the whole furore ray on fake news. he suggested the sun newspaper had failed to include in its story all the wonderful things that he had in fact said about mrs may. we have all seen, heard the interview that mrtrump did with all seen, heard the interview that mr trump did with the political editor of the sun newspaper and, he said what he said, he was highly critical of mrs may's approach to brexit and i suspect privately many mps take the view that he was speaking what he truly believed. this afternoon, the name of the game was damage limitation. and the way to limit the damage was to just say fa ke to limit the damage was to just say fake news, then so be it, as he coupled that with huge dollops of praise the theresa may. and when he talks about fake news, of course normally it is to cover up some of the things he has said he which he doesn't want to be publicised further. in fact he talked again today about ame
perhaps very difference in the entire press conference because mrs may pointedly refused to answer any of those questions about boris johnson those questions about boris johnson. instead, mrtrump basically blamed the whole furore ray on fake news. he suggested the sun newspaper had failed to include in its story all the wonderful things that he had in fact said about mrs may. we have all seen, heard the interview that mrtrump did with all seen, heard the interview that mr trump did with the...
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. >> -- boris johnson, his comments about boris johnson -- >> mr. president. >> i will respond. they said unrelated. not related. we have the tape. you can ask sarah, get it from sarah. we taped the interview. they asked about boris johnson. how would he be as a prime minister? i said he'd be a great prime minister. he's been very nice to me. he's been saying very nice things about me as president. i think he thinks i'm doing a great job. i am doing a great job, that i can tell you, just in case you haven't noticed. boris johnson i think would be a great prime minister. i also said this incredible woman right here is doing a fantastic job. a great job. and i mean that. i must say that i have gotten to know theresa may much better over the last two days than i've known her own the past year and a half. yesterday, i had breakfast, lunch and dinner with he. then i said, what are we doing tomorrow? oh, breakfast and lunch with theresa may and i'm going to see you later on again. but i'm actually gotten to know her better than ever and i think she's a terrific woman. i think she's doi
. >> -- boris johnson, his comments about boris johnson -- >> mr. president. >> i will respond. they said unrelated. not related. we have the tape. you can ask sarah, get it from sarah. we taped the interview. they asked about boris johnson. how would he be as a prime minister? i said he'd be a great prime minister. he's been very nice to me. he's been saying very nice things about me as president. i think he thinks i'm doing a great job. i am doing a great job, that i can...
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boris johnson. johnson helped front the leave campaign. mr. johnson: this is a e.ce-in-a-lifetime cha reporter: and believes he owns the victory. becoming foreign secretary was a surprise, especially for him. a chance to push for the brexit he wanted, out of the eu with ns f benefits. as he put it, pro having cake and pro-eating it. butting into brexit negotiations came naturally, slapping down brussels -- mr. johnson: some i've seen that they propose to demand seem to be extortionist, and to go with whistle is an appropriate expression. reporter: and lecturing theresa may, calling the pm's ideas crazy come in her favorite paper, and not resigning was pushing it. >> i don't want him managing the brexit process. >> this is backseat driving? >> you could call it backseat driving. the borisit was not johnson way, crossing the globe with ceremonies, salutes, and silly media stunts that h somehw onlyknew how to carry on. the boris johnson way owedve nothing to conional ideas of collective responsibility, as when he rubbished the notion ofr a brexit
boris johnson. johnson helped front the leave campaign. mr. johnson: this is a e.ce-in-a-lifetime cha reporter: and believes he owns the victory. becoming foreign secretary was a surprise, especially for him. a chance to push for the brexit he wanted, out of the eu with ns f benefits. as he put it, pro having cake and pro-eating it. butting into brexit negotiations came naturally, slapping down brussels -- mr. johnson: some i've seen that they propose to demand seem to be extortionist, and to...
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mr trump told britain's sun newspaper that her brexit plans meant washington would be dealing with the eu on trade instead of the uk. the american president also said that former foreign secretary boris johnsonm mrs may's cabinet on monday would make a "great prime minister". my colleague geeta guru—murthy is in regent's park in london. what is the latest from where you are? a busy day ahead for the president in the uk? absolutely. it is calm here at the moment and it is quiet. five in the morning london time and we are standing, as you can see, in front of a police erected barrier. just behind us is the us ambassador‘s official residence, set in one or two acres of land here in central london where donald trump and this wife have spent the night after an evening of page and added is that the mag on with business leaders about 1.5 hours away from here. but they will be waking up to the headlines in the newspaper about the headlines in the newspaper about the president ‘s bombshell interview where he has condemned the british prime minister's brexit strategy, saying it will probably kill off any us, uk trade deal. given the focus of last night and much the focus of visit has apparently been o
mr trump told britain's sun newspaper that her brexit plans meant washington would be dealing with the eu on trade instead of the uk. the american president also said that former foreign secretary boris johnsonm mrs may's cabinet on monday would make a "great prime minister". my colleague geeta guru—murthy is in regent's park in london. what is the latest from where you are? a busy day ahead for the president in the uk? absolutely. it is calm here at the moment and it is quiet. five...
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boris johnson, mr.in by an ally. >> juan: he was done in by stupidity. the world thinks, if you live in washington, just the other day. dana might help me. some foreign leader came and he was beating up their americans who were protesting his visit. >> dana: do you mean erdogan? that would be our nato ally. >> kennedy: we need to kick turkey out of nato. >> greg: those bodyguards were pretty impressive. >> juan: i hope we don't have that happen. >> kennedy: the two songs. kendrick lamar. the president needs that anthem. western europe needs destiny's child. >> jesse: a lot of unacceptable language at this table. >> greg: how about the ramon's ramon's? look it up, america? >> kennedy: or don't. don't go anywhere. the fastest seven is next. find the remote yet? nah. honey look, your old portable cd player. for it's early 90s sitcom star dave coulier... cut...it...out! [laughing] what year is it? as long as stuff gets lost in the couch, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save
boris johnson, mr.in by an ally. >> juan: he was done in by stupidity. the world thinks, if you live in washington, just the other day. dana might help me. some foreign leader came and he was beating up their americans who were protesting his visit. >> dana: do you mean erdogan? that would be our nato ally. >> kennedy: we need to kick turkey out of nato. >> greg: those bodyguards were pretty impressive. >> juan: i hope we don't have that happen. >> kennedy:...
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that sun interview. >> he said, as you say, he praised boris johnson, said d boris johnson wobe a great prime minister. the strongest he went on mrsy is she's a fine woman, she's a good woman. what has he done to her tipol chances domestically in britain? t president's ideological kindred in the u. politics would be the conservatives who are in favor of a tough, hard brexit, as they call it, a complete separation to have the united kingdom from the european union. vithe prime minister' sit has to be a softer brexit, meaning some ties have to remain in order to even sure the success of the british economy. the president directly emboldent her strongest critics. e imag theresa may came into the white house, into the rose garden a said publicly with the president standing beside her, i think that jeff flake, john corker or john kasich would make a great president of the united states, our president would be furious. that's what trump did to her twice. so the president directly intervene in british politics in the most unhelpful way. hihe's done the sameg with the german chancellor, two female leaders, which has the tention of a lieut
that sun interview. >> he said, as you say, he praised boris johnson, said d boris johnson wobe a great prime minister. the strongest he went on mrsy is she's a fine woman, she's a good woman. what has he done to her tipol chances domestically in britain? t president's ideological kindred in the u. politics would be the conservatives who are in favor of a tough, hard brexit, as they call it, a complete separation to have the united kingdom from the european union. vithe prime minister'...
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mr. boris johnson the strategies that we are really french are using our justice system to the usa because usa has a death penalty but the reality is that we are using our sovereignty and telling the world that britain is not competent enough to really. sort of put through criminals through the criminal justice system they are british citizens we need to deal with our rubbish we've got to bring them home if they are capable of being to radicalized and we can deal with them like they do in some of the nordic countries or some the scandinavian countries and we integrate them into british society great how do you go in and arrest these people bring them back in and most little police corps to be put in a cozy so to them go through a judicial system they're in a conflict zone they're a threat to this country so there are legitimate military targets we do not recorded we do not count civilian casualties we do not count collateral damage if that is believed to be very rare on the ability the response no no no no no no no no no on the first series in parliament it was absolutely clear the m.p.'s
mr. boris johnson the strategies that we are really french are using our justice system to the usa because usa has a death penalty but the reality is that we are using our sovereignty and telling the world that britain is not competent enough to really. sort of put through criminals through the criminal justice system they are british citizens we need to deal with our rubbish we've got to bring them home if they are capable of being to radicalized and we can deal with them like they do in some...
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openly critical of fabrics of strategy of her dealings with brussels say to praise boris johnson who we know is close to mr trump mr trump and his team are very close to a lot of the brics it is here in the u.k. and bush johnson was one of them but to praise him so openly and talk about how he could be prime minister when we also all know that there's nothing that boris johnson wants more than being prime minister and the talk is all about is he actually about to launch a leadership challenge to terry's amazin is he actually going to do it oh is he just dreaming about it and then for donald trump to come in and talk praise him so openly that really is quite something and many people here in the u.k. have noted it and it's been a lot of criticism by m.p.'s from the conservative party also from from labor his general views have been under attack by a lot of m.p.'s since he's come here and it's not just m.p.'s now we know there are protests against trump in london today what more can you tell us about these demonstrations. demonstrations like real demonstrations are now getting on the way people are gathering
openly critical of fabrics of strategy of her dealings with brussels say to praise boris johnson who we know is close to mr trump mr trump and his team are very close to a lot of the brics it is here in the u.k. and bush johnson was one of them but to praise him so openly and talk about how he could be prime minister when we also all know that there's nothing that boris johnson wants more than being prime minister and the talk is all about is he actually about to launch a leadership challenge...
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could offset any economic disruption mr trump twist of the knife a little further complaining that ms may's past and perhaps future rival are complimenting boris johnson rat rather the pastor at rival who resigned over the bricks that plan saying quote mr johnson quote would be a great prime minister now ms maes job of managing bracks it will be harder enter political future is even more in doubt with friends like these as they say who needs enemies and meanwhile back at the ranch in washington d.c. mr trump's treasury secretary steve i'm a neutral heard a loud and bipartisan chorus of criticism of the administration's trade and tariff policies with republicans notably raising their voices in the senate foreign relations committee hearing on terrorist chairman bob corker republican of tennessee and a former campaign supporter an early supporter of mr trump in a state with bokes wagon nissan and general motors plants said he was concerned mr trump was on a dangerous course and listen to this abusing his authority that's capitol hill code here folks for breaking the law by mr trump imposing tariffs on national security is justification for those tariffs
could offset any economic disruption mr trump twist of the knife a little further complaining that ms may's past and perhaps future rival are complimenting boris johnson rat rather the pastor at rival who resigned over the bricks that plan saying quote mr johnson quote would be a great prime minister now ms maes job of managing bracks it will be harder enter political future is even more in doubt with friends like these as they say who needs enemies and meanwhile back at the ranch in washington...
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could offset any economic disruption mr trump twist of the knife a little further complaining that ms may's past and perhaps future rival are complimenting boris johnson rat rather the pastor at rival who resigned over the bricks that plan saying quote mr johnson quote would be a great prime minister now ms may's job of managing brax it will be harder and or political future is even more in doubt with friends like these as they say who needs enemies and meanwhile back at the ranch in washington d.c. mr trump's treasury secretary stephen minucci heard a loud and bipartisan chorus of criticism of the administration's trade and tariff policies with republicans notably raising their voices in a senate foreign relations committee hearing on terrorist chairman bob corker republican of tennessee and a former campaign supporter an early supporter of mr trump in a state with bokes wagon nissan and general motors plants said he was concerned mr trump was on a dangerous course and listen to this abusing his authority that's capitol hill code here folks for breaking the law by mr trump imposing tariffs on national security is justification for those tariffs that
could offset any economic disruption mr trump twist of the knife a little further complaining that ms may's past and perhaps future rival are complimenting boris johnson rat rather the pastor at rival who resigned over the bricks that plan saying quote mr johnson quote would be a great prime minister now ms may's job of managing brax it will be harder and or political future is even more in doubt with friends like these as they say who needs enemies and meanwhile back at the ranch in washington...
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mrs may how to conduct these negotiations —— tariff war. she ignored his advice and went ahead anyway, and he also says that boris johnson was right when he saident trump, would go in, quote, bloody hard over the brexit negotiations. so he said yes, mrs may got it wrong. trump could have done it better, and most importantly, if we continue with the chequers deal, as it were, then no deal with the usa. you have to wonder if this came up over dinner at blenheim palace. i amjust wondering at 10pm if people started checking their phones and seeing this story come in. it couldn't be more awkward for the uk government. this is the most explosive interview, and well done to tom for getting this for the son. i have to wonder who trump is speaking to, whether it is too buoyed up british brexiteers. he is certainly not speaking to angela merkel or macron, and really he has managed to make wrecks at all about himself but also raise his grievance that he has with the eu over the aluminium and steel tariffs. and ijust think it is remarkable that brexit is now trump's view. the word wide ranging is perhaps too often used to describe an interview but looking
mrs may how to conduct these negotiations —— tariff war. she ignored his advice and went ahead anyway, and he also says that boris johnson was right when he saident trump, would go in, quote, bloody hard over the brexit negotiations. so he said yes, mrs may got it wrong. trump could have done it better, and most importantly, if we continue with the chequers deal, as it were, then no deal with the usa. you have to wonder if this came up over dinner at blenheim palace. i amjust wondering at...
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boris johnson's resignation speech. following with the same story is the metro, as boris tells theresa may it is her last chance to save brexit. in the times, mrscing she will tour britain this summer in a bid to get sceptical tories behind her brexit plans. however, the focus of the page is a photo of the youngest member of the 12 boys trapped in the thai caves. the boys spoke publicly for the first time at a press conference in chiang rai. that's it for the papers tonight. well, those are the front pages, and two or three big stories here. but let's start with boris johnson's brexit plan in the guardian, one of the many papers to go for it. absolutely, and the guardian says johnson attacks its miserable brexit plan, but for me, the interesting thing in this story is borisjohnson is, according to the guardian, lashing out at fellow brexiteers, including his old rival michael gove, who stayed inside the cabinet believing they can fight the changes to the deal later on. borisjohnson thinks this is taking imagination too far. 0ne thinks this is taking imagination too far. one has to ask the question, and i don't think enough people, perhaps you h
boris johnson's resignation speech. following with the same story is the metro, as boris tells theresa may it is her last chance to save brexit. in the times, mrscing she will tour britain this summer in a bid to get sceptical tories behind her brexit plans. however, the focus of the page is a photo of the youngest member of the 12 boys trapped in the thai caves. the boys spoke publicly for the first time at a press conference in chiang rai. that's it for the papers tonight. well, those are the...
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mr johnson? it is notjust the resignation of two senior ministers she has to worry about now, even if boris johnsonuit over the plan, believing it keeps us too close to the eu after we leave. do you regret resigning? no, not for a moment! but dozens of tories were ready tonight to vote against the government to protest but, facing defeat, ministers backed down on some parts. it is quite clear that chequers and the white paper that was published last week simply do not restate what the prime minister had committed, even something like ten days ago. downing street is trying to claim that they haven't given into the eurosceptic group. i would not have gone through all the work i did to ensure that we reached that agreement, only to see it changed in some way through these bills. frankly, that is just not what many mps believe. one has to wonder now, who is in charge?! who is running britain? is it the prime minister, or is it the honourable member for north east somerset? i know where my money is sitting at the moment! confused about what is going on in there? well, it took months for theresa may to g
mr johnson? it is notjust the resignation of two senior ministers she has to worry about now, even if boris johnsonuit over the plan, believing it keeps us too close to the eu after we leave. do you regret resigning? no, not for a moment! but dozens of tories were ready tonight to vote against the government to protest but, facing defeat, ministers backed down on some parts. it is quite clear that chequers and the white paper that was published last week simply do not restate what the prime...
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mr hunt will do ask. and secretary another person weighing in this is even who says boris johnson's resignation is stemming from his foresight of the whole exodus is bound to blow up so he's press the eject button before it crushes him wondering what you think of this last tweet this is the way to get out of things before they all blow up. well yeah fortunately i think well our generation is really disappointed because i think so many young people across the country don't decide enough there's this whole big debate about breaks that across the country comes to the area and the media maybe still don't understand what regs actually means and we just want to get on with it i mean one i think about how we could build a country a country that runs through each is generations and like for example i agree with john and i think there is not the type will i second referendum will any alcohol even the young people of long departed to remain upbeat you want to get on and i think it's i got my hopes and i think we've got to lead remain kind of vote that evoke at this point it doesn't matter what we need to do is for y
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and in case her foreign secretary, boris johnson, wanted to denounce this plan as crazy, as he had an earlier one, mrsministers that collective cabinet responsibility is back. they have been warned. what should we make of this package she has come up with and the outcome of what had been predicted was going to be a very tough day? i think it reflects well on the prime minister that she has managed to pull these forces together to something that everyone has agreed. everyone was predicting she could not do this without resignations and she did have to take brexiteers with her but also satisfy remainers, and she has done that. people said she could not get a stage one deal and she has delivered. it is to her credit but there are two further things that are on the horizon — the next is monday. she has to present this to the conservatives party at large in parliament. and the second is what the eu says to it. in the end, negotiations are all about compromise. nobody gets everything that they want and the cabinet has compromised with itself and its ideology to come up with this position. if the eu continue
and in case her foreign secretary, boris johnson, wanted to denounce this plan as crazy, as he had an earlier one, mrsministers that collective cabinet responsibility is back. they have been warned. what should we make of this package she has come up with and the outcome of what had been predicted was going to be a very tough day? i think it reflects well on the prime minister that she has managed to pull these forces together to something that everyone has agreed. everyone was predicting she...
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and jeremy hunt went for an early morning jog but unlike boris johnson, he committed himself to supporting mrsw chuckers plan when he left home. will you hold firm on the brexit plan? absolutely. is the government in crisis? the other key figure is liam fox, the other pivotal brexiteer in the cabinet who was responsible for trying to do these three deals which many brexiteers believe will be impossible under this new chuckers customs plan. he didn't say much this morning but after cabinet, one of my colleagues asked him if he would resign and he said no, so i think we can take it that the brexiteers are staying in the cabinet for now. is the brexit dream is still alive? eu support the prime minister's plan? is this the brexit you campaign for three years ago. one should remember that mrs may is the great survivor of westminster politics. when you look at cabinet, so politics. when you look at cabinet, so many senior figures politics. when you look at cabinet, so many seniorfigures have been forced to walk the plank, deputy prime minister damian green, home secretary amber rudd, the defence sec
and jeremy hunt went for an early morning jog but unlike boris johnson, he committed himself to supporting mrsw chuckers plan when he left home. will you hold firm on the brexit plan? absolutely. is the government in crisis? the other key figure is liam fox, the other pivotal brexiteer in the cabinet who was responsible for trying to do these three deals which many brexiteers believe will be impossible under this new chuckers customs plan. he didn't say much this morning but after cabinet, one...
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if donald trump meets boris johnson, he sending a signal that he wants mrs. mae removed.oment. a very big moment. >> martha: it would. we heard tonight that theresa may is sort of sending a little message of sweetness about the putin visit that president trump is going to do. she said i'm on board, i think it's a great idea for them to sit down together. do you think that she is trying to create a warm environment? >> she's missed her chance. she showed, today, at the nato summit have said to the rest of europe, what donald trump is saying is right. this is a club, whether you are big or small as a country, you all pay 2%. she could have been the bridge, the broker between trump and the rest of europe. she blew the opportunity and i will be honest with you, i think in my own view this is the worst per minister we've seen in my lifetime. >> martha: use of the last time we spoke when i was in new york, you said she should be out in a fortnight comedy is to believe that? >> yes i do. >> martha: and are those forthcoming that could start the process? >> by this week and we wo
if donald trump meets boris johnson, he sending a signal that he wants mrs. mae removed.oment. a very big moment. >> martha: it would. we heard tonight that theresa may is sort of sending a little message of sweetness about the putin visit that president trump is going to do. she said i'm on board, i think it's a great idea for them to sit down together. do you think that she is trying to create a warm environment? >> she's missed her chance. she showed, today, at the nato summit...
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mr hunt took over this month following the resignation of boris johnson it's only his second trip outside the u.k. since he took over at the foreign office. jordan is in this chair and about two minutes i will see you very soon. well you run this idea into it when they're on line it's undoubtedly a chief goal. of again inequality in our society today or if you join a sunset the criminal justice system is dysfunctional right now this is a dialogue what does it feel like to go back for the first time everyone has a voice and allow refugees to be the speakers for a change join the conversation. and under put it on. u.s. and british companies have announced the biggest discovery of natural gas in west africa but what to do with these untapped natural resources is already a source of heated debate nothing much has changed they still spend most of the days looking forward to for the dry river beds like this one five years on the syrians still feel battered or even those who managed to escape their country have been truly unable to escape the war. istanbul is known for its history and food today
mr hunt took over this month following the resignation of boris johnson it's only his second trip outside the u.k. since he took over at the foreign office. jordan is in this chair and about two minutes i will see you very soon. well you run this idea into it when they're on line it's undoubtedly a chief goal. of again inequality in our society today or if you join a sunset the criminal justice system is dysfunctional right now this is a dialogue what does it feel like to go back for the first...
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mr hunt to chew over when he starts tomorrow. james hunt. the other ministerial changes announced tonight following boris johnson's resignation and jeremy hunt secretary, has moved to health secretary, has moved to health secretary, his role was taken by jeremy wright, he was the attorney general and joining government from the backbenches is the new attorney general attending cabinet is jeremy cox. borisjohnson becomes the second senior minister to resign from theresa may's cabinet in the space of under 24 hours, borisjohnson becomes the second senior minister to resign saying the brexit dream is dying due to unnecessary self doubt. and in a move to shore up her cabinet, theresa may appoints jeremy hunt as the new foreign secretary, with matt hancock taking over as health secretary. the prime minister tells mps in the commons she is prepared to fight to keep herjob, if there's a vote of no confidence in her leadership. sport now, and for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre, here's chris mitchell. business as usual hard to find today but not at wimbledon. football in just a second. veteran djokovic, nadal and williams or winning with l
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mr hunt will do ask. foreign secretary another person weighing in this is even who says boris johnson's resignation is stemming from his foresight the whole exodus is bound to blow up so he's press the eject button before it crushes haven't met him wondering what you think of this last tweet this is the way to get out of things before they all blow up. well yeah fortunately i think well our generation is really disappointed because i think so many young people across the country don't decide enough there's this whole big debate about breaks that across the country comes to the area and the media that many people still don't understand what exactly it means and we just want to get on with the i'm the one i think about how we could build a country a country that works with three generations unlike race after i agree with that and i don't think there is a not that type will i psec or referendum all. even the young people who are in the party to run off if you want to get on and i think yes i agree with i got graphs that i think we've got to lead remain kind of vote that evoke at this point it doesn't matter what
mr hunt will do ask. foreign secretary another person weighing in this is even who says boris johnson's resignation is stemming from his foresight the whole exodus is bound to blow up so he's press the eject button before it crushes haven't met him wondering what you think of this last tweet this is the way to get out of things before they all blow up. well yeah fortunately i think well our generation is really disappointed because i think so many young people across the country don't decide...
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guests former mayor of london ken livingstone mr livingston always lovely to have you on the program i want to ask was your initial reaction to boris johnson's resignation. well i'm not surprised i mean david davis who resigned yesterday is a man of absolute integrity i remember i was in parliament with him when he resigned his seat in protest calling causing a by election to protest against erosion of human rights by the government of the day and he's always been principled but boris johnson's always just been about promoting himself wanting sr didn't want to be prime minister one day saying if david davies hadn't quit forest would still be in there boris knows that if there is going to be a leadership challenge to trees in my eye he's got to leave the cabinet to do that . now we're seeing is three resignations within twenty four hours and people are talking about the government being in full broke blown crisis meanwhile theresa may spokesman says there's no question of revisiting the break the position agreed by the cabinet checkers on friday and that the government is not in mout down what's your take on the cabinet statement. well basica
guests former mayor of london ken livingstone mr livingston always lovely to have you on the program i want to ask was your initial reaction to boris johnson's resignation. well i'm not surprised i mean david davis who resigned yesterday is a man of absolute integrity i remember i was in parliament with him when he resigned his seat in protest calling causing a by election to protest against erosion of human rights by the government of the day and he's always been principled but boris johnson's...
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become a bricks a tear as boris johnson left his central london residence after resigning he was bombarded with questions from reporters. the other one this is a call for. mr jones and that is. do you think you could do a better job than the prime minister so it's definitely quite chaotic times here in britain first of all we do of course have bracks it looming with really just months to go before it becomes a reality and here we are in a situation where teresa mayes cabinet certainly seems to be in a state of disarray not only do we have two of the top ministers connected to bracks it coming and going three ministers in total really gone almost in a blink of an eye and a total of seven cabinet ministers that have departed in a span of a year and of course it's seems quite clear that if it's one more head up it looks very likely that a vote of no confidence will be showing theresa may the door and while all of this is unraveling at home the situation with talks with the rest of the european union about what's going to happen also seems to be leaving much to be desired politicians come and go for the problems they have created for the people who remain and
become a bricks a tear as boris johnson left his central london residence after resigning he was bombarded with questions from reporters. the other one this is a call for. mr jones and that is. do you think you could do a better job than the prime minister so it's definitely quite chaotic times here in britain first of all we do of course have bracks it looming with really just months to go before it becomes a reality and here we are in a situation where teresa mayes cabinet certainly seems to...
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a personal level for mrs may it's warning that only sixteen percent of voters think she's doing a good job handling a brit negotiations over twice as many believe that boris johnson former foreign secretary would do a better job. it's a reason why has very low ratings in the polls the lowest since the previous election she's been hit with a series of ministerial resignations the loudest of which has been of course foreign secretary boris johnson and he certainly didn't choose to go quietly in the eighteen months that have followed it is as though a fog of so heart has descended it is not too late to save bricks we have time in these negotiations we have changed once and we can change again the problem is not that we failed to make the case for a free trade agreement of the kind of like as the house we haven't even tried though in his resignation speech and let's say he did give mrs may credit for her attempts at trying to secure this brics it deal but you also had scathing criticism saying that her method of doing things would leave britain in a miserable limbo almost a colony of the e.u. and saying that it wasn't too late to save brett except speculation has bee
a personal level for mrs may it's warning that only sixteen percent of voters think she's doing a good job handling a brit negotiations over twice as many believe that boris johnson former foreign secretary would do a better job. it's a reason why has very low ratings in the polls the lowest since the previous election she's been hit with a series of ministerial resignations the loudest of which has been of course foreign secretary boris johnson and he certainly didn't choose to go quietly in...
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boris johnson. >> well, yeah. i mean is it is the equivalent of mrs. going and doing an interview with the mainstream media in america on a visit and saying actually i think america should sign up to nafta and by the way i think ted cruz would be a great president. >> martha: exactly right. >> quite an extraordinary thing to say. she is pretty stoic al. donald trump came close to apologizing for those remarks. >> martha: i would say so. personally going forward, if these relationships matter between the president and the prime minister she hasn't done badly at the end incredibly striking. actually the seed change and attitude that was to be expected based on i think the president does have personal admiration for theresa may even if he might prefer boris johns downing street. the president said that as much as xi jinping put on the pageantry and macron with bastille day. i think with the palace and the sas and delta force, that stuff works for trump and plays to what he is briefed on. which is systemic relationship. ultimately i think will be great. gr
boris johnson. >> well, yeah. i mean is it is the equivalent of mrs. going and doing an interview with the mainstream media in america on a visit and saying actually i think america should sign up to nafta and by the way i think ted cruz would be a great president. >> martha: exactly right. >> quite an extraordinary thing to say. she is pretty stoic al. donald trump came close to apologizing for those remarks. >> martha: i would say so. personally going forward, if these...
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in an interview with the sun newspaper, mr trump said mrs may had not listened to his advice on the issue. he praised boris johnsonerence following the 17—day sea rch—and—rescue operation. they had to navigate narrow and submerged passageways, before passing the boys on stretchers through the caves to safety. at least 200 people injapan are reported to have been killed in the worst flooding to affect the country in nearly a0 years. torrential rain has triggered landslides and floods in central and western areas, with more than 8 million people ordered to leave their homes. parts of western japan have been hit with around four months' worth of rain in the first ten days of july. a number of major airports in the uk are failing to meet the needs of disabled passengers — that is according to a new report by the civil aviation authority. among them, manchester airport was given the lowest—possible "poor" rating. some passengers on incoming flights were left waiting on planes for more than an hour before assistance arrived. it says it is now working with the caa to make improvements. those are around new headlines. com
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mr president believe me when i say that britain is waiting for you. when you just news just in for you now the british foreign minister boris johnson has announced his resignation he's the third minister to quit in just twenty four hours with all three refusing to back to reason may's plans for a soft gregg sit johnson's departure follows the resignation of bricks it secretary david davis and undersecretary steve baker downing street is that the new foreign secretary will be announced shortly the prime minister also thanks to boris for his work well joining me now live is artie's going underground host tansey action this is the third resignation in twenty four hours for two reason may david david is number two in the department and now parish johnson the foreign secretary what do you make of it all. well the british prime minister has lost a home secretary of defense secretary a foreign secretary in any other previous times this would of course mean an imminent resignation from the prime minister's self i should say the pound against the dollar is drop six four percent against the euro down half a cent i mean ahead of trump's visit alone a nato summit on wednes
mr president believe me when i say that britain is waiting for you. when you just news just in for you now the british foreign minister boris johnson has announced his resignation he's the third minister to quit in just twenty four hours with all three refusing to back to reason may's plans for a soft gregg sit johnson's departure follows the resignation of bricks it secretary david davis and undersecretary steve baker downing street is that the new foreign secretary will be announced shortly...
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boris johnson had resigned as foreign secretary. finally at three—thirty, the prime minister addressed the house of commons where she thanked mr davisk, and defended the chequers brexit proposals. theresa may told mps that ministers were getting ready for every eventuality in the brexit negotiations. mr speaker, a responsible government must prepare for a range of potential outcomes including the possibility of dell deal. including the possibility of no deal and given the possibility of no deal and given the short period remaining before the short period remaining before the conclusion of negotiations, the cabinet agreed on friday that these preparations should be stepped up. at the same time, we should recognise that such a disorderly no deal would have profound consequences for both the uk and eu andi consequences for both the uk and eu and i believe that the uk deserves better. so, the cabinet agrees that we need to present the eu with the new model, evolving the position that i set out my mansion house page so that i set out my mansion house page so that we can accelerate negotiations over the summer, secure that new relationshi
boris johnson had resigned as foreign secretary. finally at three—thirty, the prime minister addressed the house of commons where she thanked mr davisk, and defended the chequers brexit proposals. theresa may told mps that ministers were getting ready for every eventuality in the brexit negotiations. mr speaker, a responsible government must prepare for a range of potential outcomes including the possibility of dell deal. including the possibility of no deal and given the possibility of no...
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quo and after mr davis' departure the prime minister quickly promoted a junior minister dominic rod to replace him whether she will last long enough to appoint a replacement for boris johnson is uncertain paul brennan al-jazeera. let's now speak to jonah hill who's outside the british parliament and so jonah she does seem to be a mounting sense of crisis around the government of tourism a does it look like she will survive these latest departures. well to the extent that any of these things are certain which isn't much it does seem to be less of a sense of crisis perhaps receding than there was at the beginning of the day theresa may seems to have survived a meeting of. m p's the rank and file of her party of the so-called one hundred twenty two committee where if there was going to be a leadership challenge launched against you it would have been there just fifteen percent of them required to write it and say they want to devote against it in order to get one we don't believe that there is any sign that that has happened a small club that is that we might not know until tomorrow but it doesn't seem as if that has happened johnson's resignation was taken by many as a signa
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mr. trump tomorrow. in a moment, the very first interview with the man who just took over for boris johnson when he resigned a couple of weeks ago. the first tonight, chief correspondent john roberts live in london with what's ahead. good evening, john. >> what's ahead and wondering what's going on right now, martha. to be a fly on the wall at that gala dinner tonight at blenheim palace come up with the president rolling up and the beast, his armored limousine as it's known, while theresa may and her husband were waiting for the president to arrive. they exchange warm greetings and you can see the president even holding the hand of the british prime minister as they go up upp the staircase. all this happened about the same time as this blockbuster article in the u.k. paper the sun popped, that the plan for a soft brexit could scuttle the possibility between a trade deal between the united states and the u.k. politically this could be very damaging for theresa may because she has to count on trade with the united states in order to make brexit work. rather than what is known as a hard brexit, she's choosing
mr. trump tomorrow. in a moment, the very first interview with the man who just took over for boris johnson when he resigned a couple of weeks ago. the first tonight, chief correspondent john roberts live in london with what's ahead. good evening, john. >> what's ahead and wondering what's going on right now, martha. to be a fly on the wall at that gala dinner tonight at blenheim palace come up with the president rolling up and the beast, his armored limousine as it's known, while theresa...
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trump has also praised boris johnson, saying he president trump has also praised borisjohnson, saying he would make a good prime minister. all this topping off a challenging week the mrslus with the us hits a record high, will it add fuel to the trade war between the world‘s two biggest economies. european markets are open and it looks positive for now. and it has been a big week in the world of economics, we will be talking to andrew walker about the week that was. and today, as twitter‘s latest crackdown on fake accou nts twitter‘s latest crackdown on fake accounts means many celebrities are seeing follower numbers diminish, does it matter how many followers you have? let us know, just use the hashtag #bbcbizlive. hello, and a very warm welcome to the programme. we start with president trump, who will be talking trade with prime minister theresa may at her country residence chequers later this friday. on thursday night she entertained him and business leaders from both sides of the atlantic at a lavish dinner at blenheim palace where she made the case for a free trade deal between the us and uk. she called it an unprecedented opportunity to do more transatlantic bus
trump has also praised boris johnson, saying he president trump has also praised borisjohnson, saying he would make a good prime minister. all this topping off a challenging week the mrslus with the us hits a record high, will it add fuel to the trade war between the world‘s two biggest economies. european markets are open and it looks positive for now. and it has been a big week in the world of economics, we will be talking to andrew walker about the week that was. and today, as twitter‘s...
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endorsed their view, that mrs may is selling out over brexit, she's adopting too soft on approach, she won't be able to get the sort of trade deals they want and boris johnson funny way i think donald trump too has emerge from this pretty badly damaged because it's been striking the number of mps, not natural allies of mrs may, labourmps, number of mps, not natural allies of mrs may, labour mps, former remainers, coming out in support of the prime minister and criticising the prime minister and criticising the president for remarks which they view as frankly discourteous and dismissive and disdainful towards any british prime minister. so yes, of course it's been damaging to theresa may, but i think too it's probably been damaging to perceptions of donald trump and i suspect it will only harden the view of those who hold donald trump in very low regard. norman smith, thank you, outside checkers. let's take you to the room where we are expecting the press conference in the next few minutes or so, certainly in the next half an hour we think. the journalists are gathering therefore that long—awaited press conference, following those comments by donald trump in
endorsed their view, that mrs may is selling out over brexit, she's adopting too soft on approach, she won't be able to get the sort of trade deals they want and boris johnson funny way i think donald trump too has emerge from this pretty badly damaged because it's been striking the number of mps, not natural allies of mrs may, labourmps, number of mps, not natural allies of mrs may, labour mps, former remainers, coming out in support of the prime minister and criticising the prime minister and...