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that's a good question that mr philip but. i love this. because that's what i'd call this is. the study of the culture. of the cult of less sure of the secular suggests. just a little unbiased for a fellow muslim of oneself to be the middle. mostly out of this fossil. play almost anything for the members of the base the lot of their kind our right that john said i'm best friend on my shoulder as no one can i do not the last i would miss the last from that matter how not eating. from a shower i'm in cannot. to fuck man i can now move to someone must feel now we're going to fuck and i'm a. cool sister to my son and now fargo show you the suv i don't want to go to the susan no money for our voices in miserable whatever the street. cinema of our governor of the largest the seriousness of. this baby and. this one much eighteenth vote with your remote joe's o.t. for special coverage of the russian presidential election exit polls opinions real time results monitoring and much more. when lawmakers manufactured consensus instinct of public wealth. when the room in clusters protect the
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mr philip but i'm not as well above the stump. as existed at the message just the other is. the statement that the culture. of the coast is less sure of this second dismissed all in just a little and biased in the moment of oneself to be too little. mostly albums fossil . play almost anything for the elite based a lot of the kind our data john said on based on our credit tightening can i do not the last caller mr rogers from pratt mcnabb how on amanita. from michelle it cannot . in the fucking on the canal moved himself i'm almost feeling now with the fuckin on the cuckoo let's see this original sort of numbers go show the acoustic battle of the good of the season the man from our. voices in his or the whatever the street. facing imo bhargava got a lot of this. the seriousness of a. mascot or this is the guy's report. let's go into let's go right to. max i want to talk about billionaires we're going to talk about warren buffett he's america's favorite billionaire he's the little sweet ukulele playing billionaire but before i get to him i want to talk about another billionair
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some is not is not a quick place is not a good country and children are just to get the pleasure of mr philip bunch of family as well above the storm. because that's what the desperate call that is blue. that's the approach of. the colorful lestrade with live i'm checking into the c.d.'s. only and just little that i'm biased from the moment of i'm still competing with them. mostly albums fossil. play almost any kind of numbers and he based a lot of that kind of a lot better john said on my stand on my shoulder as i had no one can i do it not the last i will slice from that mic matter how not a change. from a shot to mean cannot. confront him on the canal he was almost feeling now we're going to fuck the moment. let's see this original song now fargo show you will see battle of them go to the snooze in the micro are poisonous or do whatever the street looks cinema large rather you have a lot of this. series who are. welcome back as well as welcoming a saudi auto grad u.k. prime minister to raise a day this week faces the wrath of the largest trading bloc on earth after her speech in london on
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mr. philip davis? >> mr. speaker, last year i attended a meeting in the house of lords organized by the human rights campaign baroness cox, which three very brave women told us their harrowing tales of how they had been treated and discriminated against by sharia councils. it's amazing, mr. speaker how noisy feminists in this place are so quiet about this issue when women have been discriminated against so blatantly in this country. isn't it time -- isn't it time this alternative discriminatory form of justice is no longer tolerated in this country? >> can i -- can i say to my honorable friend that we're very clear that there is one rule of law in the united kingdom. that is british law. but he's right and i mice have also heard stories from individual women who have had been discriminated or felt that they've been discriminated and treated badly as a result of cisions for sharia courts. that's why when hi was home secretary, i set up the review into sharia courts. and that is a review that i believe is recen
mr. philip davis? >> mr. speaker, last year i attended a meeting in the house of lords organized by the human rights campaign baroness cox, which three very brave women told us their harrowing tales of how they had been treated and discriminated against by sharia councils. it's amazing, mr. speaker how noisy feminists in this place are so quiet about this issue when women have been discriminated against so blatantly in this country. isn't it time -- isn't it time this alternative...
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which is the michael moore thank you mr speaker for over fifty years philip him either so i've been campaigning for justice particularly from the german manufacturers. know that over one hundred fifty m.p.'s of signed an open letter to the german chancellor with the prime minister add this to his busy agenda today so that we might get a decent and fair assessment for all concerned. i have on behalf of a constituent as he raised this issue not only through the european parliament but also with the german authorities now certainly reflect what the old gentleman says . more than one hundred fifty british m.p.'s from all political parties have signed a letter to the german chancellor. unlike germany britain does have a tradition of rebellion when dealing with that in mind the active ingredient in going to gullane. the four hundred sixty six members of the through the my trust not just fighting for compensation. they want those responsible for their disabilities to be held to account nikto brick is one of them thinks they have almost succeeded who have which ties and to whom and with his chart to ex
which is the michael moore thank you mr speaker for over fifty years philip him either so i've been campaigning for justice particularly from the german manufacturers. know that over one hundred fifty m.p.'s of signed an open letter to the german chancellor with the prime minister add this to his busy agenda today so that we might get a decent and fair assessment for all concerned. i have on behalf of a constituent as he raised this issue not only through the european parliament but also with...
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philip? you have, as mr rowley said, disavowed yourself of the 2012 contract.k a little embarrassed about the failure of this contract. and it's another it project failure in a department that you became permanent secretary of less than a year ago. aren't you rather worried about the capability of your department to let these large contracts, esn, esn, e borders, for example, as other examples of contracts from the home office... i think there are many, many excellent projects which are being delivered by the home office and are delivered in a way that fits within a framework of to time, to cost, good engagement... 0k, you're talking about the good ones. of course you want to. i could get waylaid and ask you to detail them, but what i'm talking about today is this particular contract. and i think mr rowley has highlighted very effectively that there were a number of problems, and you've agreed with a lot of that concern. i don't think anyone‘s saying that the noe is wrong and didn't things go wrong here, but this is on top of esn, which we have seen you about n
philip? you have, as mr rowley said, disavowed yourself of the 2012 contract.k a little embarrassed about the failure of this contract. and it's another it project failure in a department that you became permanent secretary of less than a year ago. aren't you rather worried about the capability of your department to let these large contracts, esn, esn, e borders, for example, as other examples of contracts from the home office... i think there are many, many excellent projects which are being...
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you've been nominated to fill the vacancy created in december when philip's term ended. mr. ring, you have varied experience. you worked for the international brotherhood of teams teres while attending college and law school. you've been a lawyer since 1988. you earned your bachelors from catholic university and we received your nomination on january 18. the committee received your committee paperwork and office of government ethics paperwork on january 24th. based on these documents, the office of government ethics has determined that you're in compliance with apublicable laws and regulations governing conflict of interest. i'm looking forward to your testimony. under the previous administration, the board too often acted as an advocate rather than an umpire. the additions of mr. kaplan and mr. manuel last year helped restore balance into our nation's workplaces. first, the board overturned its microunions decision, which disrupted workplaces and made it harder for employers to manage their workplaces and do business. for example, a local department store could splinter int
you've been nominated to fill the vacancy created in december when philip's term ended. mr. ring, you have varied experience. you worked for the international brotherhood of teams teres while attending college and law school. you've been a lawyer since 1988. you earned your bachelors from catholic university and we received your nomination on january 18. the committee received your committee paperwork and office of government ethics paperwork on january 24th. based on these documents, the...
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mr. trump's personal lawyer for defamation. abby philip is live with more. >> president trump is usually not the one to hold back when it comes to twitter people attacking him. he has held back when it comes to this stormy daniels story. >> president trump a self-declared counter puncher remaining uncharacteristically quiet about his alleged affair with stormy daniels and the effort to cover up the story. >> you had sex with him? >> yes. >> you were 27, he was 60. were you physically attracted to him? >> no. >> but behind the scenes, the "washington post" reports that the president attacked daniels asking confidants if the episode is hurting his poll numbers and griping that she's not the type of woman he finds attractive. he watched the "60 minutes" interview, didn't think daniels appeared cred i will and has been asking his aides what they thought. >> i'm knot going to get into what he saw. there are clips of it playing all over the morning news shows. >> sources tell cnn that mr. trump knows the stakes and is resisting commenting to avo
mr. trump's personal lawyer for defamation. abby philip is live with more. >> president trump is usually not the one to hold back when it comes to twitter people attacking him. he has held back when it comes to this stormy daniels story. >> president trump a self-declared counter puncher remaining uncharacteristically quiet about his alleged affair with stormy daniels and the effort to cover up the story. >> you had sex with him? >> yes. >> you were 27, he was 60....
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the pressure on mr hammond to exceed two significant amount of extra spending are now huge. thank you very much. philipcommons following the spring statement but we will have plenty more from westminster later on. we will be coming from hero 2pm but now it is back to the studio. thank you. more later. we now want to bring you up to speed on the breaking news that you will have seen scrolling across your screen in the last 15 or 20 minutes. it is news out of washington. president trump has announced via twitter, it seems, that rex tillerson, secretary of state, has been relieved of his duties and as president trump's twitter feed said mike duties and as president trump's twitterfeed said mike pompeo, the president of the usa will become the new secretary of state. he thanks rex tillerson for his service. consequently as a result of the reshuffling we have seen there will bea reshuffling we have seen there will be a new director of the cia that will be the first woman so chosen so congratulations to all, says president trump. she is currently deputy director of the cia. so, something of a reshuffle at th
the pressure on mr hammond to exceed two significant amount of extra spending are now huge. thank you very much. philipcommons following the spring statement but we will have plenty more from westminster later on. we will be coming from hero 2pm but now it is back to the studio. thank you. more later. we now want to bring you up to speed on the breaking news that you will have seen scrolling across your screen in the last 15 or 20 minutes. it is news out of washington. president trump has...
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philip hammond said he would be looking at all options before the next budget. in the meantime, mrthere is a mechanism for voluntary donations to her majesty's treasury and in case he is misled i will send a copy of our bank details. —— mislaid. 0ne conservative later made the point that perhaps imposing a new tax targeted at a core element of the party's support may not be a good idea after all. and that's it. so for now from me, mandy baker goodbye. hello there. plenty to talk about in the weather story for the remainder of this week. we closed out yesterday in the south—west with a beautiful sunset. however, u nfortu nately, that's the place today where we will see some of the wettest and windiest weather courtesy of an area of low pressure moving in from the atlantic. it is bringing quite a lot of heavy rain and gale force winds to parts of portugal and spain. this low will sit out in the atlantic and influence the story for the next few days to come. good news, a southerly wind will bring milder air across the country so if you managed to escape the rain and get sunshine, it w
philip hammond said he would be looking at all options before the next budget. in the meantime, mrthere is a mechanism for voluntary donations to her majesty's treasury and in case he is misled i will send a copy of our bank details. —— mislaid. 0ne conservative later made the point that perhaps imposing a new tax targeted at a core element of the party's support may not be a good idea after all. and that's it. so for now from me, mandy baker goodbye. hello there. plenty to talk about in...
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mr. to -- how does mifid ii affect them in general right now? joining me is philipn marcus. welcome to you both. it's great to have you on the program. dan, let me start with you. you provide brokerage services primarily in derivative markets. what has been the impact of mifid ii on your business so far? dan: we have to look at regulation and a variety of regulatory environments. in a sense mifid ii has come in place for or five years after dodd-frank, which in itself was four or five years after the g20 pittsburgh, which was reactive to the crisis. from our perspective as a platinum-plated venue, we tried to deliver better execution. what you now see from regulation is there is more transparency, surveillance, assistance, controls to make sure that we can deliver that execution and the regulators and the clients can see what the market is doing so they can size and control it. this made it more costly for you? has made business more difficult? what is going on under the hood? dan: it has made it significantly more costly to put this new layer of compliance surveill
mr. to -- how does mifid ii affect them in general right now? joining me is philipn marcus. welcome to you both. it's great to have you on the program. dan, let me start with you. you provide brokerage services primarily in derivative markets. what has been the impact of mifid ii on your business so far? dan: we have to look at regulation and a variety of regulatory environments. in a sense mifid ii has come in place for or five years after dodd-frank, which in itself was four or five years...
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the chancellor, philip hammond, has rejected calls to announce the end of austerity. speaking two days before he delivers his spring statement, mrd to continue paying down the debt, but that there was "light at the end of the tunnel". labour has the accused the government of holding back growth. our political correspondent, jonathan blake reports. morning, chancellor! is that a spring in the chancellor's step? philip hammond looked reasonably cheerful this morning as he arrived to deliver his message that the economy could be turning a corner. after a gloomy few years of relatively low growth, a hint things could be looking brighter. there is light at the end of the tunnel because what we are about to see is debt starting to fall, after it has been growing for 17 continuous years. that is a very important moment for us. but we are still in the tunnel at the moment. we have to get debt down. we've got all sorts of other things we want to do, we've taken a balanced approach. that debt the chancellor talked about is too high for his liking, but forecasts show the amount the uk owes could have peaked and might fall in the coming yea
the chancellor, philip hammond, has rejected calls to announce the end of austerity. speaking two days before he delivers his spring statement, mrd to continue paying down the debt, but that there was "light at the end of the tunnel". labour has the accused the government of holding back growth. our political correspondent, jonathan blake reports. morning, chancellor! is that a spring in the chancellor's step? philip hammond looked reasonably cheerful this morning as he arrived to...
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philip. >> and happy friday, i'm frances. we begin with breaking news from the white house. president trump has agreed to meet with kim jong-un, mrtrump accepted the invitation from the dictator to discuss the country's nuclear program. the unprecedented encounter would be a first between a sitting u.s. president and a north korean leader. >> the shocking announcement came late thursday, delivered by a south korean official who told reporters kim was eager to meet with president trump as soon as possible. the meeting is getting mixed reaction following months of escalating insults and threats. lyndsay graham released a statement with a strong warning to north korea, saying in part, the worst possible thing you can do is meet with president trump in person and try to play them. if you do that, it will be the end of you and your regime. >> we are live from seoul south korea. she brings us the latest. good morning, kelly. >> reporter: good morning, frances, south korea's president is calling this a historic milestone and a miraculous opportunity. planning now under way for a first ever summit between a sitting u.s. president and a n
philip. >> and happy friday, i'm frances. we begin with breaking news from the white house. president trump has agreed to meet with kim jong-un, mrtrump accepted the invitation from the dictator to discuss the country's nuclear program. the unprecedented encounter would be a first between a sitting u.s. president and a north korean leader. >> the shocking announcement came late thursday, delivered by a south korean official who told reporters kim was eager to meet with president...
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mr cohn was regarded by many business leaders as a moderating influence in the administration. he's the latest in a long line of people who've left the white house. the chancellor philipred after two double decker buses crashed in manchester city centre. it happened at 7.30 this morning on minshull street at junction of aytoun street outside the holiday inn. greater manchester police say most injuries are minor, one person is thought to have more serious injuries. saudi arabia's crown prince, mohammed bin salman, is beginning a three—day visit to britain. he'll have lunch with the queen and meet the prime minister for trade talks. the government regards saudi arabia as an important strategic ally, but protest marches are planned by campaign groups angered by the war in yemen, where the kingdom is fighting rebels. that's a summary of the latest bbc news. here's some sport now with will perry. england's one—day series will be decided in christchurch on friday after new zealand won. england made 335-9. but after new zealand won. england made 335—9. but england lost eight wickets for 46 runs. jurgen klopp says liverpool belong in the champions league quarter—finals after
mr cohn was regarded by many business leaders as a moderating influence in the administration. he's the latest in a long line of people who've left the white house. the chancellor philipred after two double decker buses crashed in manchester city centre. it happened at 7.30 this morning on minshull street at junction of aytoun street outside the holiday inn. greater manchester police say most injuries are minor, one person is thought to have more serious injuries. saudi arabia's crown prince,...
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this time, we'd also like to introduce fiphi philip pierce, matt brill, who's just going to cover the transit aspects of the project itself. >> great. thank you, mr. hennessey. mr. brill. >> thanks, so much, directors. matt brill, transit division. so we will be preparing both for the construction service plan during the construction of the platform itself, and in cobb currently, we're also preparing for the eventual opening of the stadium in 2019 with the new platform, 'cause it'll allow us to be much more flexible with our operations, with the crossovers that are mentioned by cajal, and will also allow us to board the roughly 4500 people that will be using muni to get to and from the stadium. so for the service plan during the construction, it will not be easy, but it's a necessary step we're going to have to take to get this platform built. there's three phases of construction, all of which will require a motor asedation of the t-line. during the 16-day period which we do not have access to mme, we'll also have to motor rise the f-market line. as cajal mentioned, we'll be doing a lot of outreach to make sure customers are ware of the impacts,
this time, we'd also like to introduce fiphi philip pierce, matt brill, who's just going to cover the transit aspects of the project itself. >> great. thank you, mr. hennessey. mr. brill. >> thanks, so much, directors. matt brill, transit division. so we will be preparing both for the construction service plan during the construction of the platform itself, and in cobb currently, we're also preparing for the eventual opening of the stadium in 2019 with the new platform, 'cause it'll...
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this time, we'd also like to introduce fiphi philip pierce, matt brill, who's just going to cover the transit aspects of the project itself. >> great. thank you, mr. hennessey.
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they say there is no evidence of foul play, philip skripal, a man who has had health problems in his past, is showing up dead in his home. mr. skripal was an associate of what you call an oligarch, a very rich businessman who himself was kind of a king maker in the '90s. many say responsible, in fact, for part of vladimir putin's rush. the kremlin moved to london and the series of corruption cases launched by his then-enemies in the kremlin followed him here, also followed mr. glushkov. there were accusations he had embezzled billions of dollars from an airline. he did various time in russia on various charges and finds himself here in the united kingdom. it remains a key notion because we don't know at this time of cause of death or if any foul play is found at all, then it raises serious questions. >> the interrogation unit taking over the investigation of this death. stand by for a moment. fred pleitgen is joining us from moscow. fred, what are you picking up from over there? >> reporter: it's interesting, wolf, because a lot of the outlets have piblcked up on thi immediately. what we have from the russians is pretty muc
they say there is no evidence of foul play, philip skripal, a man who has had health problems in his past, is showing up dead in his home. mr. skripal was an associate of what you call an oligarch, a very rich businessman who himself was kind of a king maker in the '90s. many say responsible, in fact, for part of vladimir putin's rush. the kremlin moved to london and the series of corruption cases launched by his then-enemies in the kremlin followed him here, also followed mr. glushkov. there...
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finally enough, philip hammond did see risks on the labour front bench, and what's more, he said, business has said they shared those risks as well —— funnily enough. mroks at some of the extraordinary tax anomalies he has inherited in the tax treatment of older, prosperous people in full—time work in this country? it cannot be right... declare your interest! well, i think i am perfectly well placed. one conservative later made the point that perhaps imposing a new tax targeted at a core element of the party support may not be a goodidea of the party support may not be a good idea after all. and now, let's have a look at some of the news from parliament in brief. the peer who was britain's first female muslim cabinet minister says she will not be intimidated by letters inciting violence against muslims. her comments came after four suspect packages were sent to mps of a muslim background. the previous day, mps had condemned the letters encouraging people to take part in a punisher muslim day. encouraging people to take part in a punisher muslim daylj encouraging people to take part in a punisher muslim day. i received a long message from a friend at t
finally enough, philip hammond did see risks on the labour front bench, and what's more, he said, business has said they shared those risks as well —— funnily enough. mroks at some of the extraordinary tax anomalies he has inherited in the tax treatment of older, prosperous people in full—time work in this country? it cannot be right... declare your interest! well, i think i am perfectly well placed. one conservative later made the point that perhaps imposing a new tax targeted at a core...
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chancellor philip hammond has delivered an upbeat assessment of the uk economy, claiming there's "light at the end of the tunnel" and hinting at possible public spending increases in the autumn. mrps, saying growth and employment were up and inflation was set to fall. but labour accused the chancellor of ignoring a public sector funding crisis. here's our political editor laura kuenssberg. is there anybody out there? no 11 didn't want us to pay that much attention. no fuss, no frills. reporter: do you have good news today, chancellor? only the chancellor slipping off to work. the speaker: statement, the chancellor of the exchequer. but what was this, a cheery philip hammond rushing to his place? if there are any eeyores in the chamber, they're over there. i, meanwhile, am at my most positively tigger—like today. not much has changed from the world outside. true, the economy will grow a little bit faster. the debt will start to fall, just. the day—to—day deficit, remember that, it's gone. but compared to other countries, the economy is sluggish and slow. spending will stay tight. i do not agree with those who argue that every available penny must be used to reduce the deficit. an
chancellor philip hammond has delivered an upbeat assessment of the uk economy, claiming there's "light at the end of the tunnel" and hinting at possible public spending increases in the autumn. mrps, saying growth and employment were up and inflation was set to fall. but labour accused the chancellor of ignoring a public sector funding crisis. here's our political editor laura kuenssberg. is there anybody out there? no 11 didn't want us to pay that much attention. no fuss, no frills....
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chancellor, philip hammond, has delivered an upbeat assessment of the uk economy, claiming there's "light at the end of the tunnel" and hinting at possible public spending increases in the autumn. mrg statement to mp5, saying growth and employment were up and inflation was set to fall. he's also given the clearest hint yet, to the bbc, that he's prepared to increase spending on health. but labour accused the chancellor of ignoring a public sector funding crisis. here's our political editor, laura kuennsberg. is there anybody out there? number eleven didn't want us to pay that much attention. no fuss, no frills. reporter: do you have good news today, chancellor? only the chancellor slipping off to work. the speaker: statement, the chancellor of the exchequer. but what was this, a cheery philip hammond rushing to his place? if there are any eeyores in the chamber, they're over there. i, meanwhile, am at my most positively tigger—like today. not much has changed from the world outside. true, the economy will grow a little bit faster. the debt will start to fall, just. the day—to—day deficit, remember that, it's gone. but compared to other countries, the economy is sluggish and slow.
chancellor, philip hammond, has delivered an upbeat assessment of the uk economy, claiming there's "light at the end of the tunnel" and hinting at possible public spending increases in the autumn. mrg statement to mp5, saying growth and employment were up and inflation was set to fall. he's also given the clearest hint yet, to the bbc, that he's prepared to increase spending on health. but labour accused the chancellor of ignoring a public sector funding crisis. here's our political...
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the washington post" and msnbc analyst philip rucker at mar-a-lago with president trump this week and former deputy chief of staff for the obama administration. mr. rucker, we'll start with you because you've got the better backdrop. who in this white house is the president still listening to? >> craig, it's a good question. he's listening most of all to himself. he's making a lot of his own decisions, sometimes without even giving his staff a lot of notice in advance to prepare. but certainly there are people around him that he's listening to more and more. mike pompeo, the new secretary of state or the president's nominee to be secretary of state is increasingly influential in the white house. look for john bolton, the incoming national security adviser to play a big role. and the president's daughter ivanka and son-in-law jared kushner continue to be senior advisers in the white house and do have the president's ear. a lot of those close confidants of the president, including hope hicks have now departed. it's a real changing of the order. >> jim, in addition to the chief of staff's role being diminished, there was this report earlier that th
the washington post" and msnbc analyst philip rucker at mar-a-lago with president trump this week and former deputy chief of staff for the obama administration. mr. rucker, we'll start with you because you've got the better backdrop. who in this white house is the president still listening to? >> craig, it's a good question. he's listening most of all to himself. he's making a lot of his own decisions, sometimes without even giving his staff a lot of notice in advance to prepare. but...
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mr. cohn and now others are seeking to gag and silence my client and keep the information from the american people. >> cnn white house correspondent abbie philiphington with more. walk us through what happened here in the last 24 hours because it is really getting dicy. >> that's right, christi. this is an extraordinary moment because after weeks and months of saying the president really had nothing to do with this case and he wasn't aware of what his private attorney michael cohn was doing on his behalf as it relates to stormy daniels. the president's attorney is now joining this case with michael cohn with the nondisclosure agreement. what this means is that president trump is now named in these documents and also implies that some of the claims that cohn was making about what the president knew and when he knew it might need to be revisited because now, in fact, the president's private attorney who is known as sort of a pitbull in this legal arena is joining this case and trying to continue to silence daniels. now, this filing essentially says that stormy daniels owes $20 million, an exorbitant amount of money because the original arbitrati
mr. cohn and now others are seeking to gag and silence my client and keep the information from the american people. >> cnn white house correspondent abbie philiphington with more. walk us through what happened here in the last 24 hours because it is really getting dicy. >> that's right, christi. this is an extraordinary moment because after weeks and months of saying the president really had nothing to do with this case and he wasn't aware of what his private attorney michael cohn...
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mr tillerson‘s view that russia was responsible for the salisbury attack. i‘m sure that is one of the first things he will be asked. thank you. the chancellor philipstatement. he ruled out an immediate end to austerity, but hinted at possible spending rises in the future. in a break with recent tradition — this was not a ‘mini budget‘ and there were no major policy or tax and spending announcements. our political correspondent alex forsyth reports. there was no red box, no stopping for a photo call. is that a spring in your step? but the chancellor did have a smile as he headed to the commons — not for a budget, but an update on the state of economy. order, statement the chancellor of the exchequer. he delivered an upbeat assessment. even cracking a fewjokes. so mr speaker, if there are any eeyores in the chamber, they‘re over there! i meanwhile am at my most positively tigger—like today! he outlined predictions with growth slightly up and borrowing and debt slightly down. but he urged caution. i do not agree with those who argue that every available penny must be used to reduce the deficit. and nor do i agree with the fiscal fantasists opposite w
mr tillerson‘s view that russia was responsible for the salisbury attack. i‘m sure that is one of the first things he will be asked. thank you. the chancellor philipstatement. he ruled out an immediate end to austerity, but hinted at possible spending rises in the future. in a break with recent tradition — this was not a ‘mini budget‘ and there were no major policy or tax and spending announcements. our political correspondent alex forsyth reports. there was no red box, no stopping...
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finally mr speaker we will deploy a range of tools from across the full breadth of our national security apparatus in order to counter the threats of hostile state activity has been to be philip's though he is outside the british house of the parliament in westminster london short story here barnaby to reason may is not mucking around. well let's see she went on to say twenty three russian diplomats being expelled a range of other measures being taken looking at new anti espionage laws she talked about the possibility of freezing assets of our wealthy russian individuals here in london how much all of this is really going to hurt the russians i'm not so sure i mean i think i think it's reasonable to expect that there will be retaliatory expulsions of british diplomats from moscow and i think we'll have to see the scope of those other activities those other british measures how far they go i think britain's challenge now is to explain to its allies in the united states in nato and in the european union that this is not just an anglo russian raw if you like not just a bilateral route but a threat to the rules based international order as the british call it and and a potential at
finally mr speaker we will deploy a range of tools from across the full breadth of our national security apparatus in order to counter the threats of hostile state activity has been to be philip's though he is outside the british house of the parliament in westminster london short story here barnaby to reason may is not mucking around. well let's see she went on to say twenty three russian diplomats being expelled a range of other measures being taken looking at new anti espionage laws she...