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(mumbled snippets of interviews) mr. khan, an honor to meet you. - thank you. - and thank you very much for being here, sir. - thank you. i am honored to be here. - i believe this book is extraordinary in many ways but maybe the most extraordinary way is it is the most patriotic book i've ever read. i walk away from reading this book with a sense of hope and optimism about america and a feeling of great patriotism. i don't know if that's what you intended. did you intend that? - this really is a story of all immigrants, all of us are immigrants. - [evan] well, we're all from some place, right? - this is our story. this is the story of this blessed nation and blessed country. that was not the intention. the intention was to humbly and gratefully share our story and i underline and underscore the word gratefully. - right. - we are the most grateful family and i am most grateful citizen of this nation. - but you acknowledge that your story has become a universal story. people see in your story, their story. they see in yourselve
(mumbled snippets of interviews) mr. khan, an honor to meet you. - thank you. - and thank you very much for being here, sir. - thank you. i am honored to be here. - i believe this book is extraordinary in many ways but maybe the most extraordinary way is it is the most patriotic book i've ever read. i walk away from reading this book with a sense of hope and optimism about america and a feeling of great patriotism. i don't know if that's what you intended. did you intend that? - this really is...
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hermann khan's daughter married mr. van der zwann in an apparently lovely ceremony. mr. an's granddaughter is now alex vander van der zwann's wife and she is expecting their first child at the end of this summer. before alex van der zwann turned up as a surprise defendant, his father in law hermann khan turned up twice before in relation to the u.s. attack and intrigue surrounding it. his company alpha was the subject of mysterious reports about unexplained communications between a computer server in moscow and a computer server in trump tower. those mysterious communications during the campaign, those remain unexplained. they may have been a fluke or unrelated to everything else going on in russia and the trump campaign but that was an early mention in the scandal. he then appeared in the christopher steele memos published in january. mr. khan's name mentioned as an oligarch, one on good enough terms with putin to be done in both directions. well, now his son-in-law has just been sent to prison in this country as the first person imprisoned in congestion into interferenc
hermann khan's daughter married mr. van der zwann in an apparently lovely ceremony. mr. an's granddaughter is now alex vander van der zwann's wife and she is expecting their first child at the end of this summer. before alex van der zwann turned up as a surprise defendant, his father in law hermann khan turned up twice before in relation to the u.s. attack and intrigue surrounding it. his company alpha was the subject of mysterious reports about unexplained communications between a computer...
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mr. khan who has denied the charges is among the top 10 highest-paid actors worldwide.taly's president sergio says today's of crisis talks have produced no breakthrough in efforts to form a new government. or talks are formed this plan for next week. the far right league party won the most votes despite every -- despite refusing to work together. hubby areas here now. some stern words again from berlin from facebook. >> the german justice minister called facebook a network of in transparent sea. that follows when's they -- wednesday's information. it was 87 million users that were affected, and mark zuckerberg has apologized and promised solutions. it is potentially the worst privacy scandal involving any social network. facebook has admitted its role on its corporate blog written and opposed they said they have joined his -- the released changes to the privacy policy. the u.s. was the most affected by the scandal and millions are among the data whose -- among those people whose data had been affected. >> begin focus enough on preventing abuse and thinking through how p
mr. khan who has denied the charges is among the top 10 highest-paid actors worldwide.taly's president sergio says today's of crisis talks have produced no breakthrough in efforts to form a new government. or talks are formed this plan for next week. the far right league party won the most votes despite every -- despite refusing to work together. hubby areas here now. some stern words again from berlin from facebook. >> the german justice minister called facebook a network of in...
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mr mukhtar and miss khan received an apology from tomlin in a statement read in court.nces of for life. tolu adeoye, bbc news. one of the world's biggest electronic dance music stars — swedish dj avicii — has died in oman at the age of 28. avicii — whose real name was tim bergling — was best known for his million selling uk number one single "wake me up". he had been nominated twice for a grammy award, and played to thousands at festivals around the globe. avicii had retired from touring in 2016 due to health problems — but had been releasing new music. the cause of his death is unknown. the dj avicii, who died today. britain's most successful athlete begins his attempt to become the country's best ever marathon runner on sunday — in the next chapter of his career. mo farah is competing in the london marathon, with one eye on the next olympics. his fellow runners might also have an eye on the weather, as it's forecast to be one of the hottest race days ever — asjoe wilson reports. this is the same mo farah. what's different is the distance and the scenery. on the track
mr mukhtar and miss khan received an apology from tomlin in a statement read in court.nces of for life. tolu adeoye, bbc news. one of the world's biggest electronic dance music stars — swedish dj avicii — has died in oman at the age of 28. avicii — whose real name was tim bergling — was best known for his million selling uk number one single "wake me up". he had been nominated twice for a grammy award, and played to thousands at festivals around the globe. avicii had retired...
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mr khan emphasised his support for the targeted use of the tactic, after more than 50 suspected murders are being deployed in areas of london worst affected by violence. simonjones reports. lives lost, families grieving, some living in fear. and the growing question, what can be done to tackle violent crime? with calls for the police to make more use of controversial powers to stop—and—search suspects for weapons. the number of searches has fallen dramatically in recent years amid fears that poorer areas and ethnic minority groups were being disproportionately targeted. when stop—and—search is used properly, it's an invaluable tool to the police. we want more targeted, intelligence—led stop—and—search. the game changer as far as london should be concerned is we have had the biggest roll—out in the world of body—worn cameras. the advantage for members of the public is they should have the confidence that the police officer is recording the interaction between the police officer and the member of the public. hundreds of extra officers are on the streets of london this weekend. but some ac
mr khan emphasised his support for the targeted use of the tactic, after more than 50 suspected murders are being deployed in areas of london worst affected by violence. simonjones reports. lives lost, families grieving, some living in fear. and the growing question, what can be done to tackle violent crime? with calls for the police to make more use of controversial powers to stop—and—search suspects for weapons. the number of searches has fallen dramatically in recent years amid fears...
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is a political scientist and international security alice we're so happy to have you here with us mr khan were in the eighth year of this very protracted brutal war in syria and the e.u. is exploring a diplomatic channels or trying to revive diplomatic channels getting the warring parties to sit at the same table i don't want to take any away from diplomacy efforts but at this stage are they just naive or have they just run out of options there's no leg off diplomatic channels i mean with the official. be official negotiations between the syrian opposition and the government in geneva and of the auspices of the united nations we have this so-called. turkey around and. the key question is how will it be e.u. and the united states can manage to get a foothold at the table at the astana talks. personally i have my doubts what could be the leverage to bring the e.u. and the united states into this game i mean the idea of an international content group or a group of friends or something like that is a familiar one which goes back to you with no more than nine hundred ninety s. and it has prove
is a political scientist and international security alice we're so happy to have you here with us mr khan were in the eighth year of this very protracted brutal war in syria and the e.u. is exploring a diplomatic channels or trying to revive diplomatic channels getting the warring parties to sit at the same table i don't want to take any away from diplomacy efforts but at this stage are they just naive or have they just run out of options there's no leg off diplomatic channels i mean with the...
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selman khan of illegally poaching blackbox while filming back in one thousand nine hundred eight mr khan who has always denied the charges is among the top ten highest paid actors world wine italy's president said geo. says that two days of crisis talks have produced no breakthrough in efforts to form a new government more talks are planned for next week the deadlock follows inconclusive elections the antiestablishment five star movement and the far right league party won the most vote but every fused to work together. for our right javier is here now some stirring words again from berlin for facebook that's right it's not the first time and it probably won't be the last time brant today the german justice minister called facebook at network of entrance parents see that's following wednesday's declarations of facebook that acknowledge that the data misuse that we know affected users was not for eighty five million users or was not for fifty million users but rather for eighty seven million users that were affected mexico burke has yet again apologized and as always promised solutions. it
selman khan of illegally poaching blackbox while filming back in one thousand nine hundred eight mr khan who has always denied the charges is among the top ten highest paid actors world wine italy's president said geo. says that two days of crisis talks have produced no breakthrough in efforts to form a new government more talks are planned for next week the deadlock follows inconclusive elections the antiestablishment five star movement and the far right league party won the most vote but...
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mr khan said such powers could help make london safer if they're used in a targeted way. 300 extra policefficers are on london's streets this weekend — after six people were killed in shootings and stabbings over the previous seven days. there have been calls to the police to make more stops. the number of searches have fallen by three quarters in the past six years. when stop and search is used properly, it is an invaluable tool to the police. we wa nt we want more targeted stop and search. the game changer, as far as londoners should be concerned, we have had the biggest... the advantage for the members of the public is they should have the confidence. the chair of the national police chiefs council says officers are reluctant to use the powers because of that chill effect of political correctness amid fears poorer areas and ethnic minority groups were being disproportionately targeted. she said: hundreds of extra officers will be on the streets of london this weekend. the metropolitan police commissioner said she supports searches done in a way that is targeted and intelligence led but
mr khan said such powers could help make london safer if they're used in a targeted way. 300 extra policefficers are on london's streets this weekend — after six people were killed in shootings and stabbings over the previous seven days. there have been calls to the police to make more stops. the number of searches have fallen by three quarters in the past six years. when stop and search is used properly, it is an invaluable tool to the police. we wa nt we want more targeted stop and search....
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the home of english football. 0ur sports correspondent richard conway has been to chicago to meet mr khannts wembley stadium to be part of his vision for the future. speaking to me at his penthouse apartment in chicago, the man who already owns fulham football club and the american football team the jacksonville jaguars insists he would be a good long—term custodian for the home of english football. i've been in business since ‘78. i don't have a business that's been sold. i want to do the right thing and, you know, so, i mean, this is an asset, along with the football clubs, you know, that will carry on to my children and go on in the future. a deal for the 11—year—old venue is farfrom certain, though. despite the fa believing that the money could have a transformative effect on grassroots facilities, critics including the former england captain gary neville insist the governing body should retain control. what is your message to those opponents of this deal? what do you say to them about why it should go ahead? my message is if you love english football, you want this to go ahead. it pr
the home of english football. 0ur sports correspondent richard conway has been to chicago to meet mr khannts wembley stadium to be part of his vision for the future. speaking to me at his penthouse apartment in chicago, the man who already owns fulham football club and the american football team the jacksonville jaguars insists he would be a good long—term custodian for the home of english football. i've been in business since ‘78. i don't have a business that's been sold. i want to do the...
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mr khan said such powers could help make london safer, if they're used in a targeted way. 300 extra policeare on london's streets this weekend, after six people were killed in shootings and stabbings over the previous seven days. simonjones reports. lives lost, families grieving. communities in fear. and the growing question, what can be done to tackle violent crime? with calls for the police to make more use of controversial powers to stop and search suspects for weapons. the number of searches has fallen by nearly three—quarters in the past six years. when stop and search is used properly it is an invaluable tool to the police. we want more targeted, intelligence led stop and search. the game—changer as far as london should be concerned is we have had the biggest roll out in the world of body worn cameras. tha advantage for members of the public is they should —— the advantage for members of the public is they should have the confidence the police officer is recording the interaction between the police officer and the member of the public. the chair of the national police chiefs council,
mr khan said such powers could help make london safer, if they're used in a targeted way. 300 extra policeare on london's streets this weekend, after six people were killed in shootings and stabbings over the previous seven days. simonjones reports. lives lost, families grieving. communities in fear. and the growing question, what can be done to tackle violent crime? with calls for the police to make more use of controversial powers to stop and search suspects for weapons. the number of...
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mr khan said such powers could help make london safer — if they're used in a targeted way. 300 extrags and stabbings over the previous seven days. simonjones reports. lives lost, families grieving. communities in fear. and the growing question, what can be done to tackle violent crime? with calls for the police to make more use of controversial power to stop and search suspecters to weapons. the number of searches has fallen by nearly three—quarters in the past
mr khan said such powers could help make london safer — if they're used in a targeted way. 300 extrags and stabbings over the previous seven days. simonjones reports. lives lost, families grieving. communities in fear. and the growing question, what can be done to tackle violent crime? with calls for the police to make more use of controversial power to stop and search suspecters to weapons. the number of searches has fallen by nearly three—quarters in the past
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mr. khan jim: lightspeed because they were investors -- mr.pton: lacey because they were investors in my last product. provide --round and , storage, those things that i have invested in personally or when i was running and we acquired businesses in that space. this is an opportunity for me to keep learning and hopefully help the lightspeed people. you concerned for regulation and how it will impact companies large and small. you concerned for regulation and how it will impact companies large and small. you concerned forreason regulation and how it will impact companies large and small. mr. thompson: the reason incident has raised the issue of regulatory oversight. there may be some that will evolve. i would not let that distract me if i was the ceo of a tech company. you have the plan that in place. there is an issue that looms on the horizon for us. how are we going to manage privacy in a different way in a world where everyone is connected and the amount of in thatcontent connected world is really significant? something is likely to happen,
mr. khan jim: lightspeed because they were investors -- mr.pton: lacey because they were investors in my last product. provide --round and , storage, those things that i have invested in personally or when i was running and we acquired businesses in that space. this is an opportunity for me to keep learning and hopefully help the lightspeed people. you concerned for regulation and how it will impact companies large and small. you concerned for regulation and how it will impact companies large...
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thank you so much forjoining us, mr khan. khan.of talking. there has been a lot of talking. lot of talking. yesterday what are you as the london mayor going to do? mayor going to do? violent crime happening in the first place. place. causes but we also need targeted police work as well. police work as well. differences between politicians from different parties. different parties. the issues you programme spoke about on monday. on monday. sure people feel safe when they go about their business in london. about their business in london. amount of money that goes to policing in london? policing in london? because you control that budget. control that budget. government, 80%, and we have seen big cuts over the last eight years. big cuts over the last eight years. are giving to the police but secondly. secondly. the worst things for young people to do. do. who can register now on the city hall website. right. personal responsibility for what is happening on the streets of london? happening on the streets of london? yes, i am the mayor,
thank you so much forjoining us, mr khan. khan.of talking. there has been a lot of talking. lot of talking. yesterday what are you as the london mayor going to do? mayor going to do? violent crime happening in the first place. place. causes but we also need targeted police work as well. police work as well. differences between politicians from different parties. different parties. the issues you programme spoke about on monday. on monday. sure people feel safe when they go about their business...
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johnson: i hope there is no problem confirming mr. khan pao. pompeo. seeing right now in terms of his diplomacy with north korea, its are some well. what the proper role of congress is in working through for the relations with the presidency -- we have the issue of the agenda being set for the summit with kim jong-un. also have a question of missile strikes against syria. what you think the proper role should be? should the president come to you in advance or soon afterwards on the syrian missile strikes? sen. johnson: they did. we had a briefing with secretary mattis, and they are consulting with us. the president has complied, although they haven't knowledged it constrains him from article two of constitutional powers. i think it is the appropriation. if we are talking about a significant budgetary involvement, i think a declaration of war and authorization of military force -- which will bring up the foreign relations committee to mark to discuss how we can craft what will address the very islamict issue of terror around the world. david: we now hav
johnson: i hope there is no problem confirming mr. khan pao. pompeo. seeing right now in terms of his diplomacy with north korea, its are some well. what the proper role of congress is in working through for the relations with the presidency -- we have the issue of the agenda being set for the summit with kim jong-un. also have a question of missile strikes against syria. what you think the proper role should be? should the president come to you in advance or soon afterwards on the syrian...
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mr khan said such powers could help make london safer — if they're used in a targeted way. 300 extraives lost, families grieving, communities in fear. and the growing question, what can be done to tackle violent crime? with cause for the least to make more use of controversial powers to stop and search suspects for weapons. the number of searches has fallen by nearly three quarters in the past six years. when stop and searches used properly, it is in bio —— invaluable tool to the police. the game changer as far as london is that we have had the biggest roll—out in the world of bodycam wrist. the advantages the public should have the confidence that police officer is recording the interaction between a police officer and member of the public. fears are areas and ethnic minority groups were being disproportionately targeted, writing in the daily telegraph... hundreds of extra officers will be on the streets of london this weekend. the metropolitan police commissioner says she supports searches done in a way that is targeted and intelligence lives. but one former chief superintendent wi
mr khan said such powers could help make london safer — if they're used in a targeted way. 300 extraives lost, families grieving, communities in fear. and the growing question, what can be done to tackle violent crime? with cause for the least to make more use of controversial powers to stop and search suspects for weapons. the number of searches has fallen by nearly three quarters in the past six years. when stop and searches used properly, it is in bio —— invaluable tool to the police....
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it's not just the well, all due respect, jane, it's notjust the fa, it's not my very good friend mr khan national decision. the fa came to the government of the day and asked for £100 million of government money, of taxpayers' money, lottery money as well, to build a national stadium for our national sport. i would suggest that it's not just national sport. i would suggest that it's notjust the fa's decision or indeed london's decision. it is indeed london's decision. it is indeed the government's decision to be involved in this because it's our investment that's gone there. so i think, first of all, we have to say — who is making these decisions? who is the person — no disrespect to the gentleman from fulham making a bid for that. i can tell you when i was the minister there was a number of football clu bs, the minister there was a number of football clubs, london football clu bs, football clubs, london football clubs, who wanted to buy the stadium. the answer to that was no at that time that came to me when i was a minister. i think now it there has to be a discussion about what is the
it's not just the well, all due respect, jane, it's notjust the fa, it's not my very good friend mr khan national decision. the fa came to the government of the day and asked for £100 million of government money, of taxpayers' money, lottery money as well, to build a national stadium for our national sport. i would suggest that it's not just national sport. i would suggest that it's notjust the fa's decision or indeed london's decision. it is indeed london's decision. it is indeed the...
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administration of a nerve agent it is now clear that mr script khan and his daughter were poisoned with a military grade nerve agent of the type developed by russia this was attempted my down in the most cruel and public way if russia is behind this is a brazen. war the government has concluded that it is highly likely that russia was responsible for the act against segue into the script can we just stop russia today broadcasting its propaganda. we need to continue seeking a robust dialogue with russia rather than simply cutting off contact and letting the tensions. and divisions get worse and potentially even more dangerous we got into a big night tonight to clear up the matter of russia used radiological substances and its barbaric assault on mr that there is no alternative conclusion other than that the russian state was culpable for the attempted murder of mr script and his daughter and for threatening the lives of other british citizens in including detective sergeant nick davies of the united kingdom will now expel twenty three russian diplomats who have been identified as undecla
administration of a nerve agent it is now clear that mr script khan and his daughter were poisoned with a military grade nerve agent of the type developed by russia this was attempted my down in the most cruel and public way if russia is behind this is a brazen. war the government has concluded that it is highly likely that russia was responsible for the act against segue into the script can we just stop russia today broadcasting its propaganda. we need to continue seeking a robust dialogue...
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the case dates back to 1998 when mr khan was making a film. y of violating india's wildlife act by killing two blackbucks, an endangered antelope. the case dates back to 1998, when he was shooting for this film, hum saath—saath hain, near the indian city ofjodhpur. four of his co—stars who were in his jeep at the time were cleared of lesser charges. few celebrities are as worshipped or idolised as salman khan is here in india. his cult status is so huge that it's unlikely that this conviction will dent his popularity or damage his career. this isn't his first brush with the law. in 2002, he was accused of killing a homeless man near his house in mumbai, in a hit and run. it was a case which gripped india. the court found him guilty, but after a protracted legal case he was acquitted. salman khan's lawyers say he'll appeal his five—year sentence and apply for bail. he's currently in police custody and could spend the night injail. rajini vaidyanathan, bbc news, delhi. time for a look at the weather with ben roach. good afternoon. —— ben rich. it
the case dates back to 1998 when mr khan was making a film. y of violating india's wildlife act by killing two blackbucks, an endangered antelope. the case dates back to 1998, when he was shooting for this film, hum saath—saath hain, near the indian city ofjodhpur. four of his co—stars who were in his jeep at the time were cleared of lesser charges. few celebrities are as worshipped or idolised as salman khan is here in india. his cult status is so huge that it's unlikely that this...
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were stopped by the people by the specialist who turned to khan from the friends of syria group and that group obviously is very eager to see mr assad out many of these samples and many of the testimonies were provided by turkey which is also not the neutral player in that war so if how can you have so much confidence in the process right now when in the past it delivered the results that russia clearly didn't agree with that is a very good question but. look you can trust to the results. only in the case when. sick. according to the chain of custody. that means. an inspector. came to the site. put it in the vial. not just close it but sealed it with a special seal. be broken and then those samples are delivered to. their opened in controlled. environments. records are kept this is exactly. now already have i think a very clear after it in the western media to suggest that the russia and syria used this initial delay in the ability of the o.p.c. inspectors to access the scene that they use that specific lead to clean the area from a technical from a scientific point of view can the o.p.c. w. inspectors establish why that the s
were stopped by the people by the specialist who turned to khan from the friends of syria group and that group obviously is very eager to see mr assad out many of these samples and many of the testimonies were provided by turkey which is also not the neutral player in that war so if how can you have so much confidence in the process right now when in the past it delivered the results that russia clearly didn't agree with that is a very good question but. look you can trust to the results. only...
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mr macro any easier. in industrial chef need. the french president also wants an e.u. wide asylum law which european parliamentary members support but the green party finds my khans efforts at home less than credible. greedy and for your immigration and asylum laws the deportation and containment instead of welcoming people who are seeking refuge. but it was the european liberals who underscored how far off the goal of a new strong europe is especially in terms of defense. the recent military action in syria highlights that shortcoming they said because it was a french and british intervention not a european one b.n. in my macros ideas both inspiring and polarizing i'm bound to provoke debates but it remains questionable whether there is time enough for concrete steps in order to convince the voters but the reform agenda before the european elections next year there was catherine martin's there reporting speech today dream reaction here in berlin from a key ally of german chancellor angela merkel the chairman of the german parliament's foreign affairs committee spoke of the urgency for france and germany to work together on european unity. to underline that we are determ
mr macro any easier. in industrial chef need. the french president also wants an e.u. wide asylum law which european parliamentary members support but the green party finds my khans efforts at home less than credible. greedy and for your immigration and asylum laws the deportation and containment instead of welcoming people who are seeking refuge. but it was the european liberals who underscored how far off the goal of a new strong europe is especially in terms of defense. the recent military...
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presidentialjet, air force one, mr trump also told journalists he did not know where his lawyer, michael cohen, had obtained the money. one of bollywood's biggest stars, salman khann prison for poaching rare blackbuck antelope. the case dates back to 1998. khan, who's 52, has appeared in more than 100 films. his lawyer has said they will appeal the sentence on friday. now, from today, shoppers buying sugary drinks here in the uk face a hefty new tax. it's all in a bid to cut obesity rates and encourage healthier choices. jeremy cook is the chief economist of the payments company, world first. jeremy, i do not know how being chief economist at payments company will affect your sugary drinks habits that you are a human being like anyone else and ultimately, does this make sense healthwise? a lot of people arguing making you pay more for sugary drinks will not make people buy less. it is interesting, we are not the first country to do this. france has done this, mexico has done this, and while there was a year term deep in the year after the imposition of the tax as people thought 0k, imposition of the tax as people thought ok, that drink is now beta 596 thought ok,
presidentialjet, air force one, mr trump also told journalists he did not know where his lawyer, michael cohen, had obtained the money. one of bollywood's biggest stars, salman khann prison for poaching rare blackbuck antelope. the case dates back to 1998. khan, who's 52, has appeared in more than 100 films. his lawyer has said they will appeal the sentence on friday. now, from today, shoppers buying sugary drinks here in the uk face a hefty new tax. it's all in a bid to cut obesity rates and...
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iran khan member of pakistan's national assembly and leader of pakistan movement for just as welcome to the show it's really great to have you with us today. mr han pakistani prime minister abbas he has just paid a visit to kabul now that of afghans like former afghan intelligence chief. are saying that pakistan views of ghana's stand as a weaker state and its relations with afghanistan are driven by shared great americans. how can you strike deals with couple if they view pakistan this way. this is very unfortunate the remarks of the of one intelligence chief to. define pakistan's relationship with an over honest on these terms is actually very unfortunate because one is the needs budgets done and pakistan needs peace stability to afghanistan otherwise biased and gets affected especially along the border the what is called the tribal areas on the border of lot of stun so if you have problems and of blunders than instability which sadly that has been for sixty vias by just on gets affected so it's in pakistan's interest that this piece of honest on the as a problem the unfortunately that the american policy of using a one dimensional. militar
iran khan member of pakistan's national assembly and leader of pakistan movement for just as welcome to the show it's really great to have you with us today. mr han pakistani prime minister abbas he has just paid a visit to kabul now that of afghans like former afghan intelligence chief. are saying that pakistan views of ghana's stand as a weaker state and its relations with afghanistan are driven by shared great americans. how can you strike deals with couple if they view pakistan this way....
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khan, have to stop you. we're talking about president trump. mitch mcconnell has come out and said mr. to finish his job. this actually could divide the republican party. >> there is a day. the entire trump administration altogether was one big box can especially folks in the white house. we saw his press secretary defended the other day about this. you do have republican senators putting in bipartisan legislation to stop this behavior by the trump administration. but it still raises the question, what is the republican party doing en masse to stop the president from destroying the constitutional structure? it's unclear to me if they save themselves in the midterms. more importantly if they have a plan, say we enter into a national security crisis. we are not sure what could happen next. >> people go to the midterms and vote about the economy and the job situations. i want to move onto another point, lindsay. it looks like a bipartisan group that will come out today and propose bipartisan legislation to protect mueller. it is corey booker, senator thom tillis, lindsay graham is posed i
khan, have to stop you. we're talking about president trump. mitch mcconnell has come out and said mr. to finish his job. this actually could divide the republican party. >> there is a day. the entire trump administration altogether was one big box can especially folks in the white house. we saw his press secretary defended the other day about this. you do have republican senators putting in bipartisan legislation to stop this behavior by the trump administration. but it still raises the...
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khan, thank you for being here. we have headlines coming out of mr. rosenberg's remarks. the jobless rate would go to 3.7% within the year. now he says it could go to the low threes. he says that the tax cuts should help the consumer overall. concerned that we have to be worried about a boom and bust if we go to the below low. -- if we go too low. alix: aluminum having its best week in more than 30 years. goldman says buy. this is bloomberg. ♪ aluminum. watching the best value since 1987. what does it mean in russia? 3.7 million tons of aluminum but only 650,000 tons used domestically. they need to sell it. do they redirected so they can sell it? it is hard to do. the some of the internal force have to buy rusal? david: is it sold on a spot basis or long-term contracts? alix: some are long-term contracts, but you can sell on the spot. david: it is sometimes hard to redirect. people are locked in with long-term contracts. alix: exactly. komen sex said some of the banks in russia could buy rusal. -- exactly. some of the banks in russia could buy rusal. david: is a vladimir
khan, thank you for being here. we have headlines coming out of mr. rosenberg's remarks. the jobless rate would go to 3.7% within the year. now he says it could go to the low threes. he says that the tax cuts should help the consumer overall. concerned that we have to be worried about a boom and bust if we go to the below low. -- if we go too low. alix: aluminum having its best week in more than 30 years. goldman says buy. this is bloomberg. ♪ aluminum. watching the best value since 1987....
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didn't do then i was ok mr mr hama my apologies but we are going to have to leave it there and we will be covering this is it happens throughout the day thank you very much us and khan. ariens had the gun toting in a parliamentary election following a heated campaign dominated by immigration the prime minister viktor orban is seeking a third consecutive term that's despite claims of widespread corruption within its government he's clashed with the e.u. over his anti immigration rhetoric and clamp down on civil society. the former president of brazil a little at a silver has began serving as twelve year prison sentence for corruption and in the . attack on saturday his supporters protested while others celebrated saying they pay for their crimes reports. did not go down without a fight but he is now in police custody he has now begun his twelve year one month sentence on corruption charges and money laundering charges says that he's innocent solve he says he's the victim of a political conspiracy to stop him running in october as presidential elections elections that he and many of his supporters say that he was likely to hold one that now won't be the case but he ha
didn't do then i was ok mr mr hama my apologies but we are going to have to leave it there and we will be covering this is it happens throughout the day thank you very much us and khan. ariens had the gun toting in a parliamentary election following a heated campaign dominated by immigration the prime minister viktor orban is seeking a third consecutive term that's despite claims of widespread corruption within its government he's clashed with the e.u. over his anti immigration rhetoric and...
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mr. trump used to use on the campaign trail. didn't take the oil because among other reasons that is called plunder and pretty much went out with genghis khan. the issue is this seems to be news to senior national security officials even though it has been several days since he first broached the idea. at almost the same promomoment the president said it. this was said. >> our mission isn't over and we are going to complete that mission. >> the president also spoke today about nato something his three baltic guests count on to determine his three russian occupiers. which made it awkward when the president turned to another theme. >> nato was delinquent. not paying their bills. not paying what they should be paying. since i came in, many additional dollars have been paid by countries that weren't paying. and they are going to have to pay more. >> the president has long spoken as if he believes nato is a dues paying nation. if it is member nation defense spending, there is a nato guideline on that. and the baltics sharply decreased that. and for accuracy sake, they started before. >> we have been tough on russia, and nobody has been tougher o
mr. trump used to use on the campaign trail. didn't take the oil because among other reasons that is called plunder and pretty much went out with genghis khan. the issue is this seems to be news to senior national security officials even though it has been several days since he first broached the idea. at almost the same promomoment the president said it. this was said. >> our mission isn't over and we are going to complete that mission. >> the president also spoke today about nato...
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mr. trump used to use on the campaign trail. didn't take the oil of a sovereign foreign country because among other reasons, that's called plunder and it pretty much went out with genghis khan. as for the pulling out of syria part, you can make a case for or against it from a foreign policy standpoint but that's not the issue. the issue is this all seems to be news or still seems to be news to senior national security officials, even though it's been several days since he first broached the idea. in almost the same moment that the president was once again saying he wants troops out of syria, his global envoy in charge of fighting isis was saying this. >> in terms of our campaign, we are in syria to fight isis. that is our mission. the mission isn't over and we are going to complete that mission. >> the president also spoke today about nato, something his three baltic guests obviously count on to deter their former russian occupiers, which must have made it awkward when the president returned to another favorite theme. >> nato is delinquent. they were not paying their bills. they were not paying. a lot of states as we discussed, they were not -- they were not paying what the
mr. trump used to use on the campaign trail. didn't take the oil of a sovereign foreign country because among other reasons, that's called plunder and it pretty much went out with genghis khan. as for the pulling out of syria part, you can make a case for or against it from a foreign policy standpoint but that's not the issue. the issue is this all seems to be news or still seems to be news to senior national security officials, even though it's been several days since he first broached the...