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so cool, has never seen anyone behaves like mrtrump. cool, or how, has never seen anyone behaves like mrtrump. so cool, or how, is has never seen anyone behaves like mr trump. so cool, or how, is this patched up? it's very difficult to say. if you take a look at what is happening at the moment, this issue of tariffs is becoming one that is only becoming more difficult as time goes on. america has of course put in place these tariffs on steel and aluminium that has been imported into the country and the immediate response is to be in place with others. canada has said it is going to have its tariffs in place by the 1st ofjuly, so that doesn't leave a lot of time. also president trump has thrown in that these tariffs will be a subject of discussion within the renegotiation of the north american free trade agreement. that, again, makes it a more complicated discussion. and it also leaves america standing in a little bit of rome in all of this. it is fighting with europe on trade, it is fighting with europe on trade, it is fighting with eur
so cool, has never seen anyone behaves like mrtrump. cool, or how, has never seen anyone behaves like mrtrump. so cool, or how, is has never seen anyone behaves like mr trump. so cool, or how, is this patched up? it's very difficult to say. if you take a look at what is happening at the moment, this issue of tariffs is becoming one that is only becoming more difficult as time goes on. america has of course put in place these tariffs on steel and aluminium that has been imported into the country...
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it may be raised by mrtrump, buti to be addressed.ld be surprised if it was in the declaration, we'll have to see. stay with us, ijust wa nt to have to see. stay with us, ijust want to give you an update. the world is watching what is happening here. there has been reaction from the korean peninsula by the president of south korea, who has just sent a short time ago: north korea, us summit has just begun. probably all the attention of our people is on singapore. i.e. too, could hardly sleep last night. i join all the people in ardently aspiring for the success of the summit to bring complete denuclearisation and peace to us and to usher in a new era among the two career‘s and the united states. —— career‘s. —— career‘s and the united states. —— ca reer‘s. —— career. —— korea. we understand he is due to speak after the news conference later this afternoon at around 4pm local time from seoul. fascinating to hear those words and the very vulnerable position of him saying, being very honest, that he could hardly sleep last night. just rem
it may be raised by mrtrump, buti to be addressed.ld be surprised if it was in the declaration, we'll have to see. stay with us, ijust wa nt to have to see. stay with us, ijust want to give you an update. the world is watching what is happening here. there has been reaction from the korean peninsula by the president of south korea, who has just sent a short time ago: north korea, us summit has just begun. probably all the attention of our people is on singapore. i.e. too, could hardly sleep...
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mrtrump mr trump keeps mrtrump keeps blaming mr trump keeps blaming the democrats but it is true he coulds it was a policy decision from his attorney general. where is it moving now? the president met with republican lawmakers for more than an houron republican lawmakers for more than an hour on capitol hill and no word after that meeting of any particular solution to this row over the zero tolerance policy but the president did say or intimate that he's willing to sign any legislation that congress brings before him. the question is, is donald trump amenable to legislation thatjust tackles of this one issue or make easy holding out for a package of comprehensive immigration reform, the sort of package that also includes a financial provision for that wall along the border of mexico, the key topic on his campaign trail. throughout the day, republicans were very concerned about this and have put forward various compromise proposals including building more detention facilities are long the border and extending the period they can be detained provided they are kept together but there is a lo
mrtrump mr trump keeps mrtrump keeps blaming mr trump keeps blaming the democrats but it is true he coulds it was a policy decision from his attorney general. where is it moving now? the president met with republican lawmakers for more than an houron republican lawmakers for more than an hour on capitol hill and no word after that meeting of any particular solution to this row over the zero tolerance policy but the president did say or intimate that he's willing to sign any legislation that...
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there is no way mrtrump role will be crucial.rought about a had a few years ago, which brought abouta similar had a few years ago, which brought about a similar kind of deal that mr trump has managed to sign with mr kim. but there was no question that the regional allies have to be brought into this equation. the japanese, the south koreans, the chinese have skin in the game and to not include them is, according to many, a mistake. so mike pompeo has a lot of ground work to do. and there is still this comparison with there is still this comparison with the iran nuclear deal. allies and partners were involved in formulating that, it took years, and mrtrump formulating that, it took years, and mr trump pulled out of itjust a few weeks ago. so even when allies are involved, it doesn't necessarily mean it will contain america within those partnerships, at least not at the moment. let's move on now. british prime minister theresa may remains under pressure over key brexit votes and how much say mps will have in any final deal. pro—eu
there is no way mrtrump role will be crucial.rought about a had a few years ago, which brought abouta similar had a few years ago, which brought about a similar kind of deal that mr trump has managed to sign with mr kim. but there was no question that the regional allies have to be brought into this equation. the japanese, the south koreans, the chinese have skin in the game and to not include them is, according to many, a mistake. so mike pompeo has a lot of ground work to do. and there is...
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mrtrump mr trump reiterates his message of securing america's borders in the last few minutes.whose relatives have been killed by
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when we see sight of mrtrump. president trump will meet on tuesday at the capella hotel on the island of sentosa, known as a resort island, home to universal studio, and other tourist spots. the capella hotel is believed to have been chosen because it can be practically blocked off. obviously sentosa island being an island, it can remain very secure for that historic summit. the question remains of what those two leaders will do tomorrow. of course kim jong—un met with the singaporean prime minister, lee hsien loong, earlier today, at the stamina, and president trump is expected to meet with the president of singapore tomorrow as well. —— at the as dana. sorry, mariko, for the moment. and i think you probably just lost sorry, mariko, for the moment. and i think you probablyjust lost me a few moments ago. but we have been able to reconnect. let's remind ourselves what the us is likely to be wanting to get out of this summit. in short, for north korea to give up its nuclear weapons but mr trump acknowledged that it
when we see sight of mrtrump. president trump will meet on tuesday at the capella hotel on the island of sentosa, known as a resort island, home to universal studio, and other tourist spots. the capella hotel is believed to have been chosen because it can be practically blocked off. obviously sentosa island being an island, it can remain very secure for that historic summit. the question remains of what those two leaders will do tomorrow. of course kim jong—un met with the singaporean prime...
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there are clear political upside to this, this was a campaign promise from mrtrump and this, this wasise from mr trump and keeps his core voters from mr trump and keeps his core vote rs ha p py from mr trump and keeps his core voters happy that there are real downside of some american businesses. and the ritual concern not least within president trump's own party, the republican party, which has a history of being a free—trade party. there are some who are deeply uncomfortable with this, particular because it could mean there are added costs and pressure is not just there are added costs and pressure is notjust the consumers but also for american manufacturers. this trickle—down, that is a worry for a party that is going into elections within the next few months, the midterm elections are taking place in america and while some of this will play the president trump's base, there are others who will be concerned about the potential effect of it. there has been a statement from one of the leading republicans, the speaker paul ryan who said clearly i disagree with this decision. instead o
there are clear political upside to this, this was a campaign promise from mrtrump and this, this wasise from mr trump and keeps his core voters from mr trump and keeps his core vote rs ha p py from mr trump and keeps his core voters happy that there are real downside of some american businesses. and the ritual concern not least within president trump's own party, the republican party, which has a history of being a free—trade party. there are some who are deeply uncomfortable with this,...
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in some ways, mrtrump can sleep and rebuilding china. ways, mr trump can sleep easy, a trade war can be tricky for china because it exports are much more than imports, meaning there is less stuff coming infor meaning there is less stuff coming in for the chinese to tariff. but the chinese have a home field advantage, and they could create other headaches for americans, including some us companies deals or making their operations in the world's second—largest economy much more difficult. uncertainty over that whelbourne markets for the foreseeable future. paul blake, bbc news, new york. and we'll have more on the story later when we hear what investors in new york have to say about it. our other top story — mexico has called the separation of parents and children illegally crossing the us—mexico border "cruel and inhumane". but president trump has again defended his zero tolerance approach, saying illegal immigrants should not be allowed in. mexico's foreign minister called the policy inhuman. translation: it is a cruel policy, it is an i
in some ways, mrtrump can sleep and rebuilding china. ways, mr trump can sleep easy, a trade war can be tricky for china because it exports are much more than imports, meaning there is less stuff coming infor meaning there is less stuff coming in for the chinese to tariff. but the chinese have a home field advantage, and they could create other headaches for americans, including some us companies deals or making their operations in the world's second—largest economy much more difficult....
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just before he left mrtrump did take everyone else. mr trump did take questions from journalists. his message to the leaders and to everyone else, was to say that he believes the us has been taken advantage of four years. i blame iblame our i blame our past leaders. there was no reason that this should have happened. last year they lost 800, we as happened. last year they lost 800, weasa happened. last year they lost 800, we as a nation, over the years, but the latest number is $817 billion, on trade. that is ridiculous and it is not acceptable. and everybody was told about. so i don't blame them, i blame our leaders, in fact, i congratulate the leaders of other countries for so crazily being able to make these trade deals that were so to make these trade deals that were so good for their countries and is about the united states. but those are over. interesting that mr trump has put forward a suggestion of a tariff free zone across the g7, so effectively the eu alongside canada andjapan. it effectively the eu alongside canada and japan
just before he left mrtrump did take everyone else. mr trump did take questions from journalists. his message to the leaders and to everyone else, was to say that he believes the us has been taken advantage of four years. i blame iblame our i blame our past leaders. there was no reason that this should have happened. last year they lost 800, we as happened. last year they lost 800, weasa happened. last year they lost 800, we as a nation, over the years, but the latest number is $817 billion, on...
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and i asked him if mrtrump had was being said.rump had actually read the letter? yes, he said he asked kim yong—chol if he could open it there and he did read it. just earlier in that earlier press conference he described the letter as very nice before revealing that he was going inside and read it. he baited the press and asked them if they wanted to see it and the reporters were interested to see it. but he said that would not be publicly released at the moment. although they may do so at the moment. although they may do so at some point in time. it looked like he was generally enjoying that moment. yes. the thing is donald trump likes to media bash. he likes the greatest diet —— grids press coverage . he likes the greatest diet —— grids press coverage. but he also enjoys the attention —— the attention and talking to the press. this was a moment where it was a significant diplomatic event. and he was relishing the attention from the press corps and the world. the world watching as just six months ago he was talking about fire an
and i asked him if mrtrump had was being said.rump had actually read the letter? yes, he said he asked kim yong—chol if he could open it there and he did read it. just earlier in that earlier press conference he described the letter as very nice before revealing that he was going inside and read it. he baited the press and asked them if they wanted to see it and the reporters were interested to see it. but he said that would not be publicly released at the moment. although they may do so at...
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earlier, mrtrump celebrated the supreme court's decision to back one of his key initiatives, travel banst five muslim majority countries. reaction to the ruling from america's i escorted was swift. those demonstrating outside the supreme court will not the only ones for whom the trump administration's travel ban has proved divisive. we are outraged, we are disappointed, as americans from all backgrounds and all faiths. the decision hans donald trump one of the biggest victories of his presidency, upholding a travel ban targeting several muslim majority countries are rejecting the argument that it amounts to unconstitutional and the justice crew nation. this is a great victory for our constitution. we have to be tough and we have to be safe, and we have to be secure. at a minimum, we have to make sure that we prevent people coming into the country. coming after a tortuous legal battle in which opponents of the plan pointed to donald trump's engine was in statements on the campaign trail, some branded the ruling devastating. they failed, they have failed to stop at i think is going to go
earlier, mrtrump celebrated the supreme court's decision to back one of his key initiatives, travel banst five muslim majority countries. reaction to the ruling from america's i escorted was swift. those demonstrating outside the supreme court will not the only ones for whom the trump administration's travel ban has proved divisive. we are outraged, we are disappointed, as americans from all backgrounds and all faiths. the decision hans donald trump one of the biggest victories of his...
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so he says be committed to this meeting itself being a success and also mrtrump this meeting itself beingmitand that he's getting something out of the summit and this is the kind of things that he likes to do. these big moment, vic history moments, big meetings. much more comfortable in the setting than he was at the g7 with allies asking difficult questions on trade. that seems to me pretty clear that this is the focus here. and this year, the 70th year of the founding of north korea will be marked by a huge and elaborate ceremony in september in pyongyang. notably absent from the conversation when we heard that briefing from the us secretary of state, was the conversation regarding human rights and the human rights record of north korea. iam not and the human rights record of north korea. i am not sure if you are hearing any different from the contacts that you know, but at the moment no conversation about whether or not that will be addressed in this dialogue. we have been given to understand that it probably won't, or at least if it is, not in any in—depth way. there has never been a
so he says be committed to this meeting itself being a success and also mrtrump this meeting itself beingmitand that he's getting something out of the summit and this is the kind of things that he likes to do. these big moment, vic history moments, big meetings. much more comfortable in the setting than he was at the g7 with allies asking difficult questions on trade. that seems to me pretty clear that this is the focus here. and this year, the 70th year of the founding of north korea will be...
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tried to sway the 2016 election in favour of mr trump. tried to sway the 2016 election in favourof mrtrump bob mueller is looking at allegations of collusion between the trump campaign and russia. this relates to a tax and russia. this relates to a tax and lobbying case against mr manafort. mr manafort has been on release up until now before his trial. that's it for now, thank you for watching. good morning. the best of the sunshine on monday was out to the west, particular south—west wales. for most of us it was a pretty grey, cloudy start to our new working week, wasn't it? in fact, this weather watcher's picture sums it up quite nicely, the cloud thick enough for the odd spot or two of drizzle. we start like that for many today, but fingers crossed conditions will improve later on. now, it's a very quiet weather story right throughout the week across the uk, with high—pressure sitting up into the north, and this north—easterly flow. now, that's responsible for driving in this cloud through the night, and it makes for a pretty grey, murky start. but, as we go through the day, it does loo
tried to sway the 2016 election in favour of mr trump. tried to sway the 2016 election in favourof mrtrump bob mueller is looking at allegations of collusion between the trump campaign and russia. this relates to a tax and russia. this relates to a tax and lobbying case against mr manafort. mr manafort has been on release up until now before his trial. that's it for now, thank you for watching. good morning. the best of the sunshine on monday was out to the west, particular south—west wales....
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the meeting will follow the nato summit, and mrtrump's visit to london.a teenager who was killed outside a birthday party. jordan douherty died after he was stabbed near a community centre in romford on saturday. the 15—year—old was beaten in three separate attacks as fights broke out when people were turned away from the centre. the defence giant bae systems has secured a £20 billion contract from the australian navy. it's ordered nine of a new type of ship designed to detect submarines. the prime minister has welcomed the deal although the ships will be built in australia where the work will secure 4,000 jobs there. around 100 soldiers are helping firefighters in greater manchester tackle a moorland blaze that has been burning for 4 days across seven miles. fire brigade leaders say they fear it could last for weeks because of the continuing hot weather. and tonight a new moorland fire has broken out on the other side of manchester. judith moritz reports. in the battle between blaze and firefighter, there isn't yet a winner. belching and burning, fire ha
the meeting will follow the nato summit, and mrtrump's visit to london.a teenager who was killed outside a birthday party. jordan douherty died after he was stabbed near a community centre in romford on saturday. the 15—year—old was beaten in three separate attacks as fights broke out when people were turned away from the centre. the defence giant bae systems has secured a £20 billion contract from the australian navy. it's ordered nine of a new type of ship designed to detect submarines....
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mrabe and mrtrump are expected to speak to the press any moment now.
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well under mr trump plaza watch it has become quite difficult and his —— mrtrump plaza has become quiteing, it is tough to see canada ever invading united states, that happened last in 1812. but the really difficult thing is how this balances out. most steel from canada going into the states has gone by trucks. so this weekend you can have trucks going across the border in buffalo or detroit going to chicago or whatever. and be stopped and demanding cash on the barrel of 25% tariff. 0stensibly the american purchasers are supposed to pay for it. and they do not want to do that. so you may have a combination of rising steel prices. you have given us a great overview there. of what it would do to canada and also to us canadian relations. these tariffs don't kick in until july one. what are steelworkers and seo cubbies been saying to you, what has been getting back to you? the american tariffs apply today. the canadian tariffs are july american tariffs apply today. the canadian tariffs arejuly one. there isa canadian tariffs arejuly one. there is a six—week order cycle of steel roughly. so
well under mr trump plaza watch it has become quite difficult and his —— mrtrump plaza has become quiteing, it is tough to see canada ever invading united states, that happened last in 1812. but the really difficult thing is how this balances out. most steel from canada going into the states has gone by trucks. so this weekend you can have trucks going across the border in buffalo or detroit going to chicago or whatever. and be stopped and demanding cash on the barrel of 25% tariff....
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mrtrump mr trump reiterates his message of securing america's borders in the last few minutes.e stood by families whose relatives have been killed by illegal immigrants. 70 years after the arrival in the uk of the first caribbean migrants on the empire windrush — a service of thanksgiving is held at westminster abbey. history will be made in saudi arabia this weekend when the deeply conservative kingdom lifts its decades—long ban on women driving. on news watch, victory for england in the world cup on monday, but we hear why not all bbc news viewers we re hear why not all bbc news viewers were celebrating. join us tonight at 7:45pm here on bbc news. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the aerospace giant airbus says it will reconsider its future investment in the uk, if britain leaves the eu single market and customs union without a deal. the company says the warning is not part of "project fear", but a "dawning reality". but downing street says it's confident that a good brexit deal will be put in place. airbus has 25 sites across the uk, employing more than 1a,000 people an
mrtrump mr trump reiterates his message of securing america's borders in the last few minutes.e stood by families whose relatives have been killed by illegal immigrants. 70 years after the arrival in the uk of the first caribbean migrants on the empire windrush — a service of thanksgiving is held at westminster abbey. history will be made in saudi arabia this weekend when the deeply conservative kingdom lifts its decades—long ban on women driving. on news watch, victory for england in the...
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mrtrump said the 10% tariffs would come into effect if china ‘refuses to change its practices'.f three planned strikes in just one week. members of the rmt union have walked out in a dispute over driver—only trains. northern rail has warned passengers to expect fewer trains. the strike action comes on top of existing cancellations and delays because of new timetables and staff shortages. the online fashion retailer asos has announced that it will no longer sell silk, cashmere, mohair or feathers on its platform. the brand, which has over 12 million customers worldwide, said the move was part of an update to its animal welfare policy. the decision has been welcomed by animal rights campaign group peta. in may, h&m, gap, zara and topshop also announced that they would stop using mohair. the american rapper xxxtentacion has been shot dead in florida. the 20—year—old was shot while leaving a motorcycle dealership in miami. his second album went to the top of the billboard chart in the us, but he was also facing a number of criminal charges, including domestic abuse. that's a summary
mrtrump said the 10% tariffs would come into effect if china ‘refuses to change its practices'.f three planned strikes in just one week. members of the rmt union have walked out in a dispute over driver—only trains. northern rail has warned passengers to expect fewer trains. the strike action comes on top of existing cancellations and delays because of new timetables and staff shortages. the online fashion retailer asos has announced that it will no longer sell silk, cashmere, mohair or...
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but mrtrump is to and chinese and north koreans. he's met both donald trump and kimjong un. here he is speaking after the summit on cnn. i knew things were going to change. i knew it. i was the only one. i never had anyone to hear me. i've never had anybody to see me. but i took all those bullets. i took all of it. everybody came at me and i am still standing. but today is a great day for everybody. singapore, china, everybody. it is a great day. i want is back with us. i bet you didn't expect to see that. quite interesting feature of this whole thing. he is probably feeling quite vindicated. he was the day visiting north korea a few years ago when it was unfashionable. he was crucified in the us. now suddenly his friend the president of the united states is meeting with kimjong—un as the president of the united states is meeting with kim jong—un as well. let's ta ke is meeting with kim jong—un as well. let's take the optimism we just heard. that we have a lot of things in play. what do the americans and the north koreans. and the c
but mrtrump is to and chinese and north koreans. he's met both donald trump and kimjong un. here he is speaking after the summit on cnn. i knew things were going to change. i knew it. i was the only one. i never had anyone to hear me. i've never had anybody to see me. but i took all those bullets. i took all of it. everybody came at me and i am still standing. but today is a great day for everybody. singapore, china, everybody. it is a great day. i want is back with us. i bet you didn't expect...
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i think that is just as likely to lead to a reduction in human rights abuses of mrtrump reduction inive me, i had not spotted that bit of detail. he can lift sanctions in stages, you can denuclearisation stages, but if he will not lift a single sanction until he gets something, what? you cannot suddenly open the gulag, there are hundreds of thousands of prisoners, but there is a way of massaging these things. a little newspaper allowed to open which is actually really controlled but is allowed to open. there are ways of having little things on the table. baby having little things on the table. ba by ste ps having little things on the table. ba by steps all having little things on the table. baby steps all the way to being a big groan of deal. thank you very much, tim marshall. our correspondent marika oi is at the hotel where the north korean delegation is staying. have we heard anything else from kim jong—un? we have that incredibly long press conference from president trump, but anything from kim jong—un? trump, but anything from kim jong-un? no, i'm afraid not. just about three an
i think that is just as likely to lead to a reduction in human rights abuses of mrtrump reduction inive me, i had not spotted that bit of detail. he can lift sanctions in stages, you can denuclearisation stages, but if he will not lift a single sanction until he gets something, what? you cannot suddenly open the gulag, there are hundreds of thousands of prisoners, but there is a way of massaging these things. a little newspaper allowed to open which is actually really controlled but is allowed...
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mrabe and mrtrump are expected to speak to the press any moment now.ey do, we'll take you live to the white house. also on the programme... the president's approval ratings are on the rise, but what do they think of his foreign policies in the swing states where he won? we will take you to pennsylvania. get in touch with us using the hashtag #beyondioodays hello and welcome. i'm katty kay in washington and christian fraser is in london. donald trump is about to go into a historic, high stakes summit with a nuclear nation and doesn't think he really needs to prepare. the art of the deal president trusts the power of personal relationships over detailed briefs. that theory of negotiation will be tested when he meets kimjong—un next week in singapore. sitting with the japanese prime minister in the oval office, mr trump said the summit is a go and the preparations are moving ahead well. and then he said this on his own readiness. i think ithink i'm i think i'm very well—prepared, i don't think i have to prepare very much. it is about attitude, a willingne
mrabe and mrtrump are expected to speak to the press any moment now.ey do, we'll take you live to the white house. also on the programme... the president's approval ratings are on the rise, but what do they think of his foreign policies in the swing states where he won? we will take you to pennsylvania. get in touch with us using the hashtag #beyondioodays hello and welcome. i'm katty kay in washington and christian fraser is in london. donald trump is about to go into a historic, high stakes...
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manafort — does that make it harder if you are the prosecution to persuade paul manafort to turn against mrtrump signals, using pardons with reckless abandon in these past weeks. absolutely that is going to play into any potential co—operation agreement that the prosecutors may enter into with paul manafort. but i will just say that nothing is enter into with paul manafort. but i willjust say that nothing is a better incentive to such an agreement with the government than pre—trial detention, which is exactly what paul manafort is doing, he's getting a taste of what could potentially be the rest of his life. soi potentially be the rest of his life. so i would think now would be the time he would be really thinking about what he potentially has to offer, really, the special council's office. and i willjust say that it is not necessarily just office. and i willjust say that it is not necessarilyjust a question of cutting a deal, federal precedent is do not really cut deals, they outline the parameters of co—operation agreements and they see what you have. so, paul manafort does not need to coopera
manafort — does that make it harder if you are the prosecution to persuade paul manafort to turn against mrtrump signals, using pardons with reckless abandon in these past weeks. absolutely that is going to play into any potential co—operation agreement that the prosecutors may enter into with paul manafort. but i will just say that nothing is enter into with paul manafort. but i willjust say that nothing is a better incentive to such an agreement with the government than pre—trial...
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mrtrump is at the two men are staying elsewhere.here us presidents have stayed before. a 5—star hotel and the diplomatic restrict of the city. and mr kimjong—un, diplomatic restrict of the city. and mr kim jong—un, well, diplomatic restrict of the city. and mr kimjong—un, well, he is staying at the saint regis hotel, which is to stay nine minute walk or a five minute drive from where mr trump is staying. and there is a presidential suite in that hotel which would cost you a cool $10,000 a night. my colleague has been taking a hose look at the two leaders choice of accommodation. so, this is the back interest to the shangri—la hotel, and this is where we saw president trump's motorcade come in a short while ago. you can see the level of security there. we saw him in his big presidential limousine called the monster, waiting domata waiting to us as he. for me the key moment was a couple of moments later we saw from flash photography, the very distinctive pictures of the national security adviserjohn bolton with his distinctive walrus
mrtrump is at the two men are staying elsewhere.here us presidents have stayed before. a 5—star hotel and the diplomatic restrict of the city. and mr kimjong—un, diplomatic restrict of the city. and mr kim jong—un, well, diplomatic restrict of the city. and mr kimjong—un, well, he is staying at the saint regis hotel, which is to stay nine minute walk or a five minute drive from where mr trump is staying. and there is a presidential suite in that hotel which would cost you a cool $10,000...
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mrtrump the separated by their parents in little over a month.but as protest sprout up around the country and in the face of growing international condemnation, one conservative talk—show host has likened the situation to a crisis which threatened to derail a previous republican administration, warning that this could the trump's katrina. david willis, bbc news, los angeles. the united states has pulled out of the un human rights council, accusing the organisation of being hypocritical and biased against israel. the us envoy to the united nations, nikki haley, said the council was a "cesspool of political bias", whose members targeted countries with positive human rights records to distract from their own abuses. she said calls for reform in the council had been ignored. this step is not a retreat from human rights commitments. 0n the contrary, we take this step because oui’ contrary, we take this step because our commitment is not allow us to remaina part our commitment is not allow us to remain a part of a hypocritical and self—serving organisa
mrtrump the separated by their parents in little over a month.but as protest sprout up around the country and in the face of growing international condemnation, one conservative talk—show host has likened the situation to a crisis which threatened to derail a previous republican administration, warning that this could the trump's katrina. david willis, bbc news, los angeles. the united states has pulled out of the un human rights council, accusing the organisation of being hypocritical and...
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minister justin trudeau has got involved in this, a lot of this goes back to the tariffs imposed by mrtrumpra tension on relations between these traditional allies. with see what it looks like in the next couple of days but it is certainly looking frosty right now. ok, paul, thank you. what's the latest on the markets. bt shares because their boss gavin patterson is stepping down that seems to have cheered up investors. he won't be thrilled by that! a lot people have been scathing about him. he is seen asa been scathing about him. he is seen as a flamboyant character from the world of advertising. bt is less flamboyant. so his image was an interesting contrast to the company. so he's leaving and they'll be quite happy about it, clearly investors did not like that plan and they will be happy he is going. right vishala, good to talk to you, thank you very much. now we can talk about the planet mars. nasa says new discoveries on mars could mean life is present on the surface. the red planet might not be home exactly to little green men — but it does have organic compounds, as well as a source
minister justin trudeau has got involved in this, a lot of this goes back to the tariffs imposed by mrtrumpra tension on relations between these traditional allies. with see what it looks like in the next couple of days but it is certainly looking frosty right now. ok, paul, thank you. what's the latest on the markets. bt shares because their boss gavin patterson is stepping down that seems to have cheered up investors. he won't be thrilled by that! a lot people have been scathing about him. he...
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the meeting will follow the nato summit and mrtrump's meeting will follow the nato summit and mr trump'srsees the work of the intelligence and security services has accused the uk of tolerating inexcusable treatment of detainees by the united states. there were 13 incidents after the september the 11th terror attacks where detainees we re 11th terror attacks where detainees were mistreated by the us. the committee found no evidence uk officers carried out physical mistreatment. we will be bringing you the business news in a moment, but first the headlines on afternoon live. 100 soldiers arrived to help firefighters tackle all and blazing greater manchester. it has been burning forfour greater manchester. it has been burning for four days greater manchester. it has been burning forfour days a greater manchester. it has been burning for four days a last weeks because of the weather. eu leaders arrive in brussels for talks despite being told time is running out to strike a deal. theresa may is confident of making progress. the pressure is off. england fans prepare for the world cup match ag
the meeting will follow the nato summit and mrtrump's meeting will follow the nato summit and mr trump'srsees the work of the intelligence and security services has accused the uk of tolerating inexcusable treatment of detainees by the united states. there were 13 incidents after the september the 11th terror attacks where detainees we re 11th terror attacks where detainees were mistreated by the us. the committee found no evidence uk officers carried out physical mistreatment. we will be...
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she did speakto mrtrump separated from parents.eally, that we want to have an immigration policy as republicans, but not this. so he did get this message from various quarters but from various reports it seems the thing that bothered him most was the negative coverage, and he watches cable tv news a lot and was getting a pummelling in the media and that would have been a factor as well in terms of his decision. with one i of course on the midterms. yes, this is the thing. it seems that what he was trying to do by sticking tough with the separations of families was to put pressure on congress to pass broad immigration legislation which he hoped would help in the midterms but instead this has backfired so he has had to reverse course. he actually reversed on the day of the immigration legislation which happened on capitol hill so now there is a question as to whether there is a question as to whether the pressure is there for them to pass it, and if they can pass it because they are divided amongst themselves. yesterday you have a pr
she did speakto mrtrump separated from parents.eally, that we want to have an immigration policy as republicans, but not this. so he did get this message from various quarters but from various reports it seems the thing that bothered him most was the negative coverage, and he watches cable tv news a lot and was getting a pummelling in the media and that would have been a factor as well in terms of his decision. with one i of course on the midterms. yes, this is the thing. it seems that what he...
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in march, mrtrump solar panels and washing machine.mports from steel pipes to pork. in may, the us and china put our plans on hold. and then injune, tariff threats resurfaced again. so what is in place at the moment? let's ask kim gittleson on the floor of the nyse — kim, what tariffs have been actioned? i had ihada i had a bit of whiplashjust hearing that timeline! it is confusing and there are a lot of numbers flying around. so far, the only tariffs that have gone into effect are the ones on solar panels and on imported chinese aluminium and steel. so while the headline figure is that president trump is proposing tariffs on nearly $450 billion worth 300 billion pounds' worth of chinese imports, so far tariffs have only come into effect on a small proportion of that proposed import amount. the question of course is what investors were think about this latest round of threats. saying that the us is going to impose tariffs on an additional $200 billion worth of chinese imports are just that president donald trump is willing to impose ta
in march, mrtrump solar panels and washing machine.mports from steel pipes to pork. in may, the us and china put our plans on hold. and then injune, tariff threats resurfaced again. so what is in place at the moment? let's ask kim gittleson on the floor of the nyse — kim, what tariffs have been actioned? i had ihada i had a bit of whiplashjust hearing that timeline! it is confusing and there are a lot of numbers flying around. so far, the only tariffs that have gone into effect are the ones...
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that was after we had seen mrtrump, initially.iven we had met the russian ambassador, he said come back and see me. did you share any political information? what political information? the only thing we gave in the second meeting was the telephone number of the transition team because the russians wa nted transition team because the russians wanted to get hold of the transition team. we have been to visit trump tower, it was utter chaos. there were 40,000 demonstrators outside trump tower and we were locked in there for six hours i think. the russians were there for the same length. and then we were askedif the same length. and then we were asked if we wanted to see the boss. isaid, of asked if we wanted to see the boss. i said, of course we do. headlines coming up, but first let's catch up with the weather. western scotland, including stornaway, today is the 22nd consecutive day without rain. that will change in around 24 hours. this area of cloud in the atlantic is getting picked up by a vigorousjet stream. that will develop int
that was after we had seen mrtrump, initially.iven we had met the russian ambassador, he said come back and see me. did you share any political information? what political information? the only thing we gave in the second meeting was the telephone number of the transition team because the russians wa nted transition team because the russians wanted to get hold of the transition team. we have been to visit trump tower, it was utter chaos. there were 40,000 demonstrators outside trump tower and...