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mr. wright here today. instead of giving the cliff notes we will have him talk about it so without further ado. [applause] >> thank you, philip. i like without further ado. >> is ait is an honor for me to participate in this program and this institution committed to protecting and sharing of a rich legacy of the united states navy. and it's a particular pleasure for me to be with you today. i'm delighted to see veterans and friends and those of you that are curious to learn a little bit more about the vietnam war. i am honored to try to contribute to that process of learning. i do want to talk about my book. that is why i'm here today and i hope that is why you are here. maybe the best way to do that is to try to describe why it is i wrote what i was trying to do and why i was trying to do that. last year, my wife suzanne and i attended a performance of hamilton in new york. many lines from the play struck me and stayed with me but one kept running through my head eliza hamilton, the wife of alexander hamil
mr. wright here today. instead of giving the cliff notes we will have him talk about it so without further ado. [applause] >> thank you, philip. i like without further ado. >> is ait is an honor for me to participate in this program and this institution committed to protecting and sharing of a rich legacy of the united states navy. and it's a particular pleasure for me to be with you today. i'm delighted to see veterans and friends and those of you that are curious to learn a little...
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mr. wright here today. instead of giving the cliff notes we will have him talk about it so without further ado. [applause] >> thank you, philip. i like witho
mr. wright here today. instead of giving the cliff notes we will have him talk about it so without further ado. [applause] >> thank you, philip. i like witho
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in have been told there is cctv footage of mr wright in a post office six miles away.miles away. that was at around 10 past 10. bear in mind miles away. that was at around 10 past10. bear in mind his miles away. that was at around 10 past 10. bear in mind his pod body was found at 10.110. that means there isa20 was found at 10.110. that means there is a 20 minute window when peter wrighton would have been murdered. that second piece of information, police are looking for three men who we re police are looking for three men who were seen police are looking for three men who were seen in the area at the time on saturday morning, here is the leading police officer. a what it male aged over 50 of slim build with pale skin, with grey or white hair, which balding on top. the it is thought he was wearing heavy rimmed glasses and light trousers. he was seen glasses and light trousers. he was seenin glasses and light trousers. he was seen in the street changing into a white t—shirt. a white male with a tanned complexion, aged 25 to 30. between five foot nine inches and five foo
in have been told there is cctv footage of mr wright in a post office six miles away.miles away. that was at around 10 past 10. bear in mind miles away. that was at around 10 past10. bear in mind his miles away. that was at around 10 past 10. bear in mind his pod body was found at 10.110. that means there isa20 was found at 10.110. that means there is a 20 minute window when peter wrighton would have been murdered. that second piece of information, police are looking for three men who we re...
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mr. wright here her today during vietnam instead of giving you the cliff notes will the of the author talk about it. [applause] >> thank you philip. is an honor for me to participate in this program committed to protecting and sharing the united states navy is a particular pleasure to see veterans and friends about the vietnam war i am honored to try to contribute to that. i do want to talk about my book why i'm here today in the hope that is why you're here today the best way to do that is to describe what i was trying to do. last year my wife susan and i attended a performance of hamilton in new york and that stayed with me but one of them kept running through my head elisa hamilton the chdow saying with a chorus of founding fathers who lives, who dies, who tells your story. this is relevant to my remarks into my book because within the armedarmed confrontation the first question is who lives and who dies? so with those purposes in the goals of for this is the fundamental human question for those that go to war must face and is a cruel purpose of for of who lives and who dies while i hav
mr. wright here her today during vietnam instead of giving you the cliff notes will the of the author talk about it. [applause] >> thank you philip. is an honor for me to participate in this program committed to protecting and sharing the united states navy is a particular pleasure to see veterans and friends about the vietnam war i am honored to try to contribute to that. i do want to talk about my book why i'm here today in the hope that is why you're here today the best way to do that...
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mr. wright. appreciate the conversation. we're going to take a short break. when we come at, and new government report on climate is feeling the u.s. the effects of u.s. activity changing the climate. later on, "wired" magazine reporter tom simon night will be here to talk about artificial intelligence in the workplace. saturday beginning at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv, robert o'hara talks about the life of civil war quartermaster general montgomery c meigs. america showsel two advocacy films from the mid-1950's about traffic and road safety. >> we need to promote travel, and we need one more thing -- we're talking of safe driving. cars and roads have improved, but the driver must improve, too. it is a challenge to communities. got how can communities about a safety program? >> sunday starting at six a clock p.m. on american artifacts, a behind-the-scenes tour of the smithsonian castle on the national mall. then the u.s. commission on thel rights marks anniversary of the americans with disabilities act with a report on its history and the work th
mr. wright. appreciate the conversation. we're going to take a short break. when we come at, and new government report on climate is feeling the u.s. the effects of u.s. activity changing the climate. later on, "wired" magazine reporter tom simon night will be here to talk about artificial intelligence in the workplace. saturday beginning at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv, robert o'hara talks about the life of civil war quartermaster general montgomery c meigs. america...
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klan and the expansion and the statues were put up as as as monument as white supremacy as mine mr wright said resistance to the idea that african-americans in this country deserve equal rights. so in a case we're all in a kind of consensus which is what i'm in you know i'm not we're not in consensus that those who may be defending the presence of confederate statues on public land i don't agree that those people are racists and have like a fundamental disrespect for african-american culture i think some way they some don't do that that's not as much fun issue but also another hit on this issue about what is the fact is racism because racism is not just simply you know the. you know foaming at the mouth kind of stuff or the you don't care and you don't carry tiki torches or whatever you don't put one hundred junkers. but but seriously . but there is also there is also the subliminal. sort of. security white supremacy that is often unconscious conscious yes the point being unconscious so i would suggest to you the better way to go about this isn't to call those people that are that may you
klan and the expansion and the statues were put up as as as monument as white supremacy as mine mr wright said resistance to the idea that african-americans in this country deserve equal rights. so in a case we're all in a kind of consensus which is what i'm in you know i'm not we're not in consensus that those who may be defending the presence of confederate statues on public land i don't agree that those people are racists and have like a fundamental disrespect for african-american culture i...
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earlier, our political correspondent, ben wright, said that some mps would be viewing mr hammond's jointng in. their hope was that philip hammond would resist and they hoped that britain could still stay in the customs union and remain members of the single market and by signing this letter today, philip hammond is confirming that is not something the government are seeking, so they will wa nt government are seeking, so they will want a new customs arrangements with the eu, even if only a temporary one ahead of a new customs agreement down the line, ditto on the single market, but people who hope that philip hammond would make the case for remain tight priorities will look at this and think he has capitulated to liam fox but liam fox was always nervous about any transition period, he has had to concede that is something the government has to pursue, so it is a trade—off. it is the critical question when talking about is we saw two important ministers setting out a position, something they hope will happen down the lights in negotiations but the rules of article 50 are clear, the timetabl
earlier, our political correspondent, ben wright, said that some mps would be viewing mr hammond's jointng in. their hope was that philip hammond would resist and they hoped that britain could still stay in the customs union and remain members of the single market and by signing this letter today, philip hammond is confirming that is not something the government are seeking, so they will wa nt government are seeking, so they will want a new customs arrangements with the eu, even if only a...
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mr. obama had gotten to reverend wright's church for years. in terms of the business community, the initial point here, you know, this is not donald trump's base. so his base doesn't like big government, doesn't like big business, but if he wants to build a governing coalition, if he wants to get more done, obviously there are some natural allies. a lot of these business folks were always uncomfortable, didn't like the trade and immigration agenda but liked tax reform and deregulation. paul: the fact that they were there and already to participate gets to governing. you need to broaden your coalition. the goal is to get to 50 and not 23. you need the business community, right, kim, i think this is damaging, down with big business, it's not part of his base, the truth is you may not need the fortune 50 ceo's -- 500 ceo's but you need part of coalition that loves you to death. >> you do need those fortune 500 ceo's and the rest of the business community and one of the problems here because this is what you saw happen this week, once the ceo of m
mr. obama had gotten to reverend wright's church for years. in terms of the business community, the initial point here, you know, this is not donald trump's base. so his base doesn't like big government, doesn't like big business, but if he wants to build a governing coalition, if he wants to get more done, obviously there are some natural allies. a lot of these business folks were always uncomfortable, didn't like the trade and immigration agenda but liked tax reform and deregulation. paul:...
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mrs may has been speaking to our political correspondent ben wright.nese government and businesses are asking for more clarity about your brexit aims. i'm going to be talking to my japanese counterpart prime minister abe this week about the future relationship between the uk and japan, how we can build on what is already a good, strong relationship, and build on that in the areas of security, defence and trade, and look to the arrangements we can put in place when we've left the eu. as regards the details of our aims for the eu and our relationship with them in the future, we've been publishing a series of papers over the summer, there will be more papers to come, where we are setting out the key issues that both sides need to address. the ideas we have of how to deal with those. it's the united kingdom that's been coming forward with the ideas and with the clarity about the future. it's clearjapan doesn't want britain to crash out of the eu in march 2019. over the summer your chancellor and trade secretary both said britain needs a transitional arrang
mrs may has been speaking to our political correspondent ben wright.nese government and businesses are asking for more clarity about your brexit aims. i'm going to be talking to my japanese counterpart prime minister abe this week about the future relationship between the uk and japan, how we can build on what is already a good, strong relationship, and build on that in the areas of security, defence and trade, and look to the arrangements we can put in place when we've left the eu. as regards...
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mr. president -- have you denounced them strongly enough? >> reporter: he ignored them. >> president walking away from those questions. david wright joins us now. that statement from the president is drawing a lot of heat. the white house is now trying to clarify what he meant when he condemned violence, quote, on many sides? >> that phrase was a source of concern to people. made the statement a little bit ambiguous. moral ekwif lens between the white nationalists and the counterprotesters. tonight, the white house said that the president was condemning hatred, bigotry and violence from all sources and in all forms. cecilia. >> okay, david wright, thank you. >>> tomorrow on "this week," fallout in charlottesville and of course his exclusive interview with anthony scaramucci. the white house communications director ousted after 11 days on the job. >>> we now want to turn our other top story, the growing showdown between the u.s. and north korea. president trump and kim jong-un trading threats of military action. after the president warnd that the u.s. was locked and loaded, north korea responded with a threat of its own, promising
mr. president -- have you denounced them strongly enough? >> reporter: he ignored them. >> president walking away from those questions. david wright joins us now. that statement from the president is drawing a lot of heat. the white house is now trying to clarify what he meant when he condemned violence, quote, on many sides? >> that phrase was a source of concern to people. made the statement a little bit ambiguous. moral ekwif lens between the white nationalists and the...
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mrs may has been speaking to our political correspondent ben wright.ft the eu. as regards the details of our aims for the eu and our relationship with them in the future, we‘ve been publishing a series of papers over the summer, there will be more papers to come, where we are setting out the key issues that both sides need to address. and the ideas we have of how to deal with those. it‘s the united kingdom that‘s been coming forward with the ideas and with the clarity about the future. it‘s clearjapan doesn‘t want britain to crash out of the eu in march 2019. over the summer your chancellor and trade secretary both said britain needs a transitional arrangement. do you still think no deal is better than a bad deal, we could still walk away? yes, i think that is right. but if you talk about the point at which we leave the eu, we want to ensure that at that point we do have a deal that is the right dealfor the uk. i said back injanuary in my speech in lancaster house, that one of the things we wanted to ensure was a smooth changeover from the membership o
mrs may has been speaking to our political correspondent ben wright.ft the eu. as regards the details of our aims for the eu and our relationship with them in the future, we‘ve been publishing a series of papers over the summer, there will be more papers to come, where we are setting out the key issues that both sides need to address. and the ideas we have of how to deal with those. it‘s the united kingdom that‘s been coming forward with the ideas and with the clarity about the future....
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say it's too early for mrs may to be talking about leading the conservatives into the next election after losing her majority earlier this year. 0ur political correspondent, ben wrightcontain flash photography. they're two prime ministers in tune, shinzo abe has rolled out a very warm welcome for theresa may on this three day trip. whether mrs may's reception will be quite so generous when she gets back to westminster is another matter, after the surprised pledge to lead britain and her party into the next general election, a vow repeated today. i said i wasn't a quitter and there's a long—term job to do. there's an importantjob to be done in the united kingdom. we stand at a really critical time in the uk. this fighting talk comes only three months after mrs may called a snap election and lost her party's majority. but with brexit negotiations under way and no obvious rival in sight, most, but not all, tories seem willing to let her carry on, for now. we've made a decision, we want theresa may to get on with the job. we think it's an importantjob. it's critically important for the country that we get the right outcomes. i don't see any immediate change, but i think
say it's too early for mrs may to be talking about leading the conservatives into the next election after losing her majority earlier this year. 0ur political correspondent, ben wrightcontain flash photography. they're two prime ministers in tune, shinzo abe has rolled out a very warm welcome for theresa may on this three day trip. whether mrs may's reception will be quite so generous when she gets back to westminster is another matter, after the surprised pledge to lead britain and her party...
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wright reporting. president trump plans to address the nation on his strategy. the u.s. president will likely involve raising troop areas in that mruled to speak tomorrow 6:00 p.m. our time. it will be his first coverage. >> to developing news where the next phase is country's war on islamic state is underway. they launched a multi time and retake back the town a y'all took me. since they registered, one of the last pockets of isis held territory in iraq after victories were declared in july and mozle. >> that find lows, jose says his rights are infringed upon because he's not able to put his firearm, based -- it bans drivers an passengers from carrying them even they're looser advisers to do. he doesn't feel safe. the question is state and federal law like uber drivers. uber had no conflict. >>> new jersey fireman, fire happened off the coast, a swimmer who was trying to rescue three struggling swimmers began to struggle himself. fire crews aided by life guard, formed a chain. they were all treated on the scene and at local hospital. >>> thieves bring in the heavy equipment to bring off ten second, that no one still to notice on
wright reporting. president trump plans to address the nation on his strategy. the u.s. president will likely involve raising troop areas in that mruled to speak tomorrow 6:00 p.m. our time. it will be his first coverage. >> to developing news where the next phase is country's war on islamic state is underway. they launched a multi time and retake back the town a y'all took me. since they registered, one of the last pockets of isis held territory in iraq after victories were declared in...
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but the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, has said mrs may is capable of winning an absolute majority next time. our political correspondent, ben wrighthe prime minister and sent this report, which does contain flash photography. steadying the ship. theresa may didn't come to japan to bolster her leadership back home, this visit is formally focused on trade and security. and this morning, the two countries marked their close defence cooperation at a naval base near tokyo. but theresa may, back from her summer break, has faced speculation about her political sell—by—date since losing the tories‘ majority injune. her plan, revealed here injapan, to lead the tories into the next general election, would see her stay in number ten through brexit and beyond. if, of course, her party and mps agree. so, theresa may ploughs on with brexit, keen to reassure japan's political and business leaders she does have a plan for protecting their interests in britain. the uk, traditionally, has had very good economic relations with japan. but the uk of course has been a very important part of the european union, of the european single market and for many
but the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, has said mrs may is capable of winning an absolute majority next time. our political correspondent, ben wrighthe prime minister and sent this report, which does contain flash photography. steadying the ship. theresa may didn't come to japan to bolster her leadership back home, this visit is formally focused on trade and security. and this morning, the two countries marked their close defence cooperation at a naval base near tokyo. but theresa may, back...
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speaking during her visit to japan, mrs may also said that the two countries would look to build the "closest, freest trading relationship" after brexit. ben wrightling with the prime minister, and sent us this report, which does contain flash photography. steadying the ship. theresa may didn't come to japan to bolster her leadership back home. this visit is formally focused on trade and security. and this morning, the two countries marked their close defence cooperation at a naval base near tokyo. but theresa may, back from her summer break, has faced speculation about her political sell—by—date since losing the tories‘ majority injune. her plan, revealed here injapan, to lead the tories into the next general election would see her stay in number 10 through brexit and beyond. if, of course, her party and mps agree. so, theresa may ploughs on with brexit, keen to reassure japan's political and business leaders she does have a plan for protecting their interests in britain. the uk, traditionally, has had very good economic relations with japan. but the uk of course has been a very important part of the european union, of the european single market
speaking during her visit to japan, mrs may also said that the two countries would look to build the "closest, freest trading relationship" after brexit. ben wrightling with the prime minister, and sent us this report, which does contain flash photography. steadying the ship. theresa may didn't come to japan to bolster her leadership back home. this visit is formally focused on trade and security. and this morning, the two countries marked their close defence cooperation at a naval...
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mrs may's three—day visit is to pave the way for a trade deal with japan after britain leaves the eu. japanese firms based in the uk employ about 140,000 people. 0ur political correspondent ben wrighte minister. his report contains flashing images. a soft landing is what theresa may is promising on this, her first trip to japan as prime minister. wearing the colours of the country's flag, this visit is a reminder that brexit is not just about fractious talks in brussels, it's about reassuring long—standing allies and investors to britain beyond the eu. and few are as important as this. well, i'm going to be talking to my japanese counterpart prime minister abe this week about the future relationship between the united kingdom and japan, about how we can build on what is already a good, strong relationship. but build on that in the areas of security, defence and yes, trade. and look to the arrangements that we can put in place when we've left the european union. japan wants the unpolished truth from theresa may about how she sees britain's new relationship with the eu working out. but there is much, beyond tea, japan and britain have in common. and the japanese prime minister shinzo
mrs may's three—day visit is to pave the way for a trade deal with japan after britain leaves the eu. japanese firms based in the uk employ about 140,000 people. 0ur political correspondent ben wrighte minister. his report contains flashing images. a soft landing is what theresa may is promising on this, her first trip to japan as prime minister. wearing the colours of the country's flag, this visit is a reminder that brexit is not just about fractious talks in brussels, it's about reassuring...
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mrs may said the public wanted her to get on with the job. she's supported by some senior conservatives, but others have questioned whether she will still be leader in five years' time. 0ur correspondent ben wrightister. his report contains flash photography. they're two prime ministers in tune, shinzo abe has rolled out a very warm welcome for theresa may on this three day trip. whether mrs may's reception will be quite so generous when she gets back to westminster is another matter, after the surprised pledge to lead britain and her party into the next general election, a vow repeated today. i said i wasn't a quitter and there's a long—term job to do. there's an importantjob to be done in the united kingdom. we stand at a really critical time in the uk. this fighting talk comes only three months after mrs may called a snap election and lost her party's majority. but, with brexit negotiations under way and no obvious rival in sight, most, but not all, tories seem willing to let her carry on, for now. we've made a decision, we want theresa may to get on with the job. we think it's an importantjob. it's critically important for the country that we get the right outcomes. i don't see any immediate
mrs may said the public wanted her to get on with the job. she's supported by some senior conservatives, but others have questioned whether she will still be leader in five years' time. 0ur correspondent ben wrightister. his report contains flash photography. they're two prime ministers in tune, shinzo abe has rolled out a very warm welcome for theresa may on this three day trip. whether mrs may's reception will be quite so generous when she gets back to westminster is another matter, after the...
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wright, bbc news, kyoto. president trump has declared that talking is not the answer when responding to north korea's missile tests. mrto pyongyang, and paying it extortion money, for 25 years. yesterday north korea fired a missile overjapan, calling it "the first step" of fresh military operations in the pacific. here's rupert wingfield hayes from tokyo — his report contains flash photography: these are the first pictures of north korea's latest and most provocative missile launch. as expected, kimjong un was on hand to give his personal guidance. the north korean dictator gazes skywards as the missile flies towards japan. and along with the pictures came this statement from north korea's state media. "the current ballistic rocket drill is the first step of the military operation in the pacific, and a meaningful preview to containing guam." north korea's statement shows the ultimate target of yesterday's test was not here injapan, but the us pacific island of guam, with its huge military bases. and that north korea intends more such tests. so what can be done to stop it? last night in new york the un security council
wright, bbc news, kyoto. president trump has declared that talking is not the answer when responding to north korea's missile tests. mrto pyongyang, and paying it extortion money, for 25 years. yesterday north korea fired a missile overjapan, calling it "the first step" of fresh military operations in the pacific. here's rupert wingfield hayes from tokyo — his report contains flash photography: these are the first pictures of north korea's latest and most provocative missile launch....
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commissioner joshua wright has referred to this particular set of proposals as, quote, hipster antitrust, unquote. as you might imagine, mr. president, nobody would mistake me for a hip officer. for my -- for a hipster. for my part, truth be told, as a replacement for the consumer welfare standard the progressive standard leaves me deeply impressed. from what i can tell, it amounts to little more than pseudo demagoguery and anticorporate paranoia. nevertheless, it must not be dismissed out of hand. over the last eight years, policymakers laid the groundwork for it by routinely disregarding some of the most basic elements of the consumer welfare standard. but now we see the same stirrings of this radical approach in many speeches on the other side of of the aisle as well as in the recently released platform, curiously entitled, quote, a better deal, unquote. as such, i believe a response is in order. in defense of the consumer welfare standard, we could, of course, run through the more technical deficiencies of the progressive standard. we can mention that as doctrine it lacks managebling standards -- manageable standards,
commissioner joshua wright has referred to this particular set of proposals as, quote, hipster antitrust, unquote. as you might imagine, mr. president, nobody would mistake me for a hip officer. for my -- for a hipster. for my part, truth be told, as a replacement for the consumer welfare standard the progressive standard leaves me deeply impressed. from what i can tell, it amounts to little more than pseudo demagoguery and anticorporate paranoia. nevertheless, it must not be dismissed out of...
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general election, saying she is in it for the long—term mrs may is on a three—day trip to japan where she spoke to our political correspondent ben wright. but this trip will be remembered for theresa may's unplanned yet very blunt declaration on her own political future and her intention to lead the conservative party into the next general election in 2022, trying to scotch the rumours since the botched general election injune that she is not long in thejob. she wa nts to that she is not long in thejob. she wants to make it clear now that not only does she want to see britain through brexit, but she wants to ta ke through brexit, but she wants to take it beyond that. people within her party in parliament will be perfectly comfortable with that. there is no clearly bishop rival waiting in the wings. but long—term, ultimately theresa may's fate is in the hands of her party, and if they decide that it is untenable for her to be continuing that long into the future, then frankly, she won't be. the former scottish labour leader kezia dugdale has exclusively told this programme she had to come out as gay after being outed by a magazine. the
general election, saying she is in it for the long—term mrs may is on a three—day trip to japan where she spoke to our political correspondent ben wright. but this trip will be remembered for theresa may's unplanned yet very blunt declaration on her own political future and her intention to lead the conservative party into the next general election in 2022, trying to scotch the rumours since the botched general election injune that she is not long in thejob. she wa nts to that she is not...
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mrs may's three—day visit is to pave the way for a trade deal with japan after britain leaves the eu. japanese firms based in the uk employ about 140,000 people. 0ur political correspondent ben wright, his report contains flashing images. a soft landing is what theresa may is promising on this, her first trip to japan as prime minister. wearing the colours of the country's flag, this visit is a reminder that brexit is not just about fractious talks in brussels, it's about reassuring long—standing allies and investors to britain beyond the eu. and few are as important as this. well, i'm going to be talking to my japanese counterpart prime minister abe this week about the future relationship between the united kingdom and japan, about how we can build on what is already a good, strong relationship. but build on that in the areas of security, defence and yes, trade. and look to the arrangements that we can put in place when we've left the european union. japan wants the unpolished truth from theresa may about how she sees britain's new relationship with the eu working out. but there is much, beyond tea, japan and britain have in common. and the japanese prime minister shinzo abe has a
mrs may's three—day visit is to pave the way for a trade deal with japan after britain leaves the eu. japanese firms based in the uk employ about 140,000 people. 0ur political correspondent ben wright, his report contains flashing images. a soft landing is what theresa may is promising on this, her first trip to japan as prime minister. wearing the colours of the country's flag, this visit is a reminder that brexit is not just about fractious talks in brussels, it's about reassuring...
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mrs may said the public wanted her to get on with the job. she's supported by some senior conservatives, but others have questioned whether she will still be leader in five years time. our correspondent ben wrighters in tune, shinzo abe has rolled out a very warm welcome for theresa may on this three day trip. whether mrs may's reception will be quite so generous when she gets back to westminster is another matter, after the surprised pledge to lead britain and her party into the next general election, a vow repeated today. i said i wasn't a quitter and there's a long—term job to do. there's an importantjob to be done in the united kingdom. we stand at a really critical time in the uk. this fighting talk comes only three months after mrs may called a snap election and lost her party's majority. but with brexit negotiations under way and no obvious rival in sight, most, but not all, tories seem willing to let her carry on, for now. we've made a decision, we want theresa may to get on with the job. we think it's an importantjob. it's critically important for the country that we get the right outcomes. i don't see any immediate change, but i think it's unrealistic to plan on the assumption that th
mrs may said the public wanted her to get on with the job. she's supported by some senior conservatives, but others have questioned whether she will still be leader in five years time. our correspondent ben wrighters in tune, shinzo abe has rolled out a very warm welcome for theresa may on this three day trip. whether mrs may's reception will be quite so generous when she gets back to westminster is another matter, after the surprised pledge to lead britain and her party into the next general...