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buses are a crucial public service and there is a big debate on how to make it work for a sole, nick eaardley, bbc news does not work for us all. they will talk you through all the stories in breakfast, including the number of children who have not been vaccinated against the measles, which is seeing cases rise. the headlines. a guard of honourfor the north korean leader as he arrives in russia. the first ever summit between kim jong—un and vladimir putin is about to begin. top sri lankan officials lose theirjobs over the intelligence failures before sunday's attacks, as new details emerge about the bombers. hey now it's time to look what's hey making headlines around the world. we begin with the washington post and the meeting of two. looking at the front page of the scottish times, this headline says the head of the scottish government, nicola sturgeon, is plotting course for a second referendum to break away from the united kingdom. but the scottish daily mail is putting this bid behind a long list of what is says are bigger priorities. buzzfeed.com is looking at the power of faceboo
buses are a crucial public service and there is a big debate on how to make it work for a sole, nick eaardley, bbc news does not work for us all. they will talk you through all the stories in breakfast, including the number of children who have not been vaccinated against the measles, which is seeing cases rise. the headlines. a guard of honourfor the north korean leader as he arrives in russia. the first ever summit between kim jong—un and vladimir putin is about to begin. top sri lankan...
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that was nick ea rdley not going away. that was nick eardley talking to us earlier.ew minutes, speaking on sophy ridge on sunday on sky news, labour's shadow attorney general shami chakra barti has labour's shadow attorney general shami chakrabarti has had so far the prime minister has not moved an inch on her brexit red lines. she says it is hard to imagine making real progress now without a general election or another referendum. the clock is running down. we are almost beyond midnight because we are past the 29th of march, she is asking for more time, but you have to compromise. compromise is notjust telling us again and again how good your existing dealers. it is a deal that has been voted down in parliament three times and my understanding is that most people have been mutually respectful in the discussions, —— while people have been mutually respectful in the discussions, positive and friendly in tone, in substance, as yet, not a jot of movement from the government. the latest on brexit. much more on that little bit later on in the programme. meanwhile... three
that was nick ea rdley not going away. that was nick eardley talking to us earlier.ew minutes, speaking on sophy ridge on sunday on sky news, labour's shadow attorney general shami chakra barti has labour's shadow attorney general shami chakrabarti has had so far the prime minister has not moved an inch on her brexit red lines. she says it is hard to imagine making real progress now without a general election or another referendum. the clock is running down. we are almost beyond midnight...
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nick ea rd ley, chunk of their party with them. nick eardley, thank you very much.ho survived the poisoning in salisbury which killed his partner dawn sturgess, has met with the russian ambassador in london. after the meeting, which was set up by the sunday mirror newspaper, mr rowley said he "didn't really get any answers" from the ambassador, who told him russia wasn't behind the attack. scotland yard and the crown prosecution service have said they have enough evidence to charge two russian men linked with the country's intelligence services. charlie rowley and his brother matthew spoke to the sunday mirror after their meeting with the ambassador. he is saying they don't produce it in russia any more. he kind of kicked around the answers. the czech republic and america are the ones that are producing at. and did he deny all knowledge about russia's involvement? yes. did hejust say...? well, involvement? yes. did hejust say. . . ? well, that to involvement? yes. did hejust say...? well, that to his involvement? yes. did hejust say. . . ? well, that to his knowledg
nick ea rd ley, chunk of their party with them. nick eardley, thank you very much.ho survived the poisoning in salisbury which killed his partner dawn sturgess, has met with the russian ambassador in london. after the meeting, which was set up by the sunday mirror newspaper, mr rowley said he "didn't really get any answers" from the ambassador, who told him russia wasn't behind the attack. scotland yard and the crown prosecution service have said they have enough evidence to charge...
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joining us now from westminster is our political correspondent nick ea rdley. one of the four starters and what they might think would be a breakthrough. good morning. yes, and i suspect many in cabinet this morning simply don't know what the answer to that question will be by this time this afternoon, because things here are probably as unclear as they have been at any point over the last couple of years. speaking to a few early rising mps this morning, they just don't know what is going to happen next, whether there might be more indicative votes or alternative options. remember, some of them came extremely close last night. 0thers speculating over whether or not the prime minister might bring her deal back. again, they just prime minister might bring her deal back. again, theyjust don't know at the moment. and that cabinet meeting over the next few hours is going to be crucial, because the government needs to work out what it does next. how, somehow it tries to end this logjam. from where i'm sitting this morning, the answer to that is far from clear. ok, nic
joining us now from westminster is our political correspondent nick ea rdley. one of the four starters and what they might think would be a breakthrough. good morning. yes, and i suspect many in cabinet this morning simply don't know what the answer to that question will be by this time this afternoon, because things here are probably as unclear as they have been at any point over the last couple of years. speaking to a few early rising mps this morning, they just don't know what is going to...
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our political correspondent nick ea rdley our political correspondent nick eardley joins our politicaleardleyjoins me now our political correspondent nick eardley joins me now from westminster. she has got a busy schedule ahead of wednesday, hasn't she, nick? doesn't shejust, and a lot to figure out in that time. a meeting with the german chancellor tomorrow will be setting out the case for the extension the prime minister wants, just a few weeks, remember, not the lengthy extension that many in brussels have floated. some at westminster are saying that should happen as well. the fact that the prime minister's off to berlin tomorrow as well suggest perhaps that there would be much time for further talks with jeremy corbyn that there would be much time for further talks withjeremy corbyn on that compromise that we've all been discussing over the weekend. so far, no breakthrough on that. there were some talks over the weekend by phone, some ideas exchanged, some papers flying about, but nothing formal that could end the impasse between labour and the government on that. we caught up with
our political correspondent nick ea rdley our political correspondent nick eardley joins our politicaleardleyjoins me now our political correspondent nick eardley joins me now from westminster. she has got a busy schedule ahead of wednesday, hasn't she, nick? doesn't shejust, and a lot to figure out in that time. a meeting with the german chancellor tomorrow will be setting out the case for the extension the prime minister wants, just a few weeks, remember, not the lengthy extension that many...
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nick robertsson. thank you so much. >>> joining me by phone cath ea, she lives in paris and witnessed the notre dame fire. how are you dealing with seeing this kind of destruction toa cultural treasure? >> it's very heart breaking. hello everybody a. a very hard day today. notre dame on fire and it's very important monument, building. it's really heart breaking. >> it's especially loved by parisians, by the folks in paris. >> caller: yes. true. it's more really like the monument item. so it's very hard >> can you please tell me about the moment you first realize what is going on with notre dame. >> caller: i was walking on the street, the main street and just near hotel devill which is near city hall. and i just saw the little smoke coming from the roof of the notre dame cathedral. but i didn't realize it was notre dame cathedral. i thought it was the building behind and it was just a little skmaul. so i thought maybe ethere was some problem of of the renovation. i would never -- it will be such a huge fire after. so, yes. i 15/20 minutes when we would see more like flames. it was flames and after -- yea
nick robertsson. thank you so much. >>> joining me by phone cath ea, she lives in paris and witnessed the notre dame fire. how are you dealing with seeing this kind of destruction toa cultural treasure? >> it's very heart breaking. hello everybody a. a very hard day today. notre dame on fire and it's very important monument, building. it's really heart breaking. >> it's especially loved by parisians, by the folks in paris. >> caller: yes. true. it's more really like...
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ea anywhere under $100 again is a nice deal. >> steph, your turn. nick in birmingham, england.nings next wednesday on c.a.t. give me the opinion on c.a.t. leading into that. >> well, i own it. trading at 12 times forward. to me, that's attractive it's a global growth story stock so if you believe we're seeing the bottom in global growth and we're going to see a recovery, you want to own this stock i don't think you're going to see that in the quarter next week they have a new cfo, very focused on profitability, very focused on cash flow, i like that as a long-term shareholder so i'm long, i've been long for a while and i expect over the long-term the stock to go up >> sarat you get one from patrick in orlando, thank you. what is wrong with capital one to me it seems well undervalued by the street. >> capital one, synchrony, trading at about 7 to 8 times earnings but you've got a credit card company here that are about to get walmart's portfolio, the issue is credit quality. and everybody's kind of downplaying that and saying there's going to be some more downside there so, the
ea anywhere under $100 again is a nice deal. >> steph, your turn. nick in birmingham, england.nings next wednesday on c.a.t. give me the opinion on c.a.t. leading into that. >> well, i own it. trading at 12 times forward. to me, that's attractive it's a global growth story stock so if you believe we're seeing the bottom in global growth and we're going to see a recovery, you want to own this stock i don't think you're going to see that in the quarter next week they have a new cfo,...
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transitions are never ea sudan, algeria and the region will continue to see protests,ot and it's n clear whether this discontent can actuall transform into democracy. for the pbs newshour, i'm nick schifirn. >> woodruff: and now to help us understand the broader heplications of the mueller report, we turn tonalysis of shields and brooks. that's syndicated columnist mark shields and "new york times" columnist david brooks, who joins us from vancouver. and hello to both of you. the mueller report is out, still generating a lot of controversy as we heard a few minutes ago on the show. but, mark, i want to asko the of you, what is your main takeaway from this? what is most imheportane? >> i guess sadness, more than anything ese, sadness about the state of the leadership of the country. i mean, every white house is tevitably a mirror reflection of the president top of it, whether it's in terms of optimism of a reagan or the ranoia of the nixon. but this whe house, it may be good at some level to work at donald trump's white house for somebody, but it's terrible for e's self-respect. i mean, at no point in the entire narrative does any sense of the president unselfishness or patriotis
transitions are never ea sudan, algeria and the region will continue to see protests,ot and it's n clear whether this discontent can actuall transform into democracy. for the pbs newshour, i'm nick schifirn. >> woodruff: and now to help us understand the broader heplications of the mueller report, we turn tonalysis of shields and brooks. that's syndicated columnist mark shields and "new york times" columnist david brooks, who joins us from vancouver. and hello to both of you....