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nicolas: hi. nicolas goureau. lemonis: nicolas, nice to meet you. marcus.nd so you deal with the operations. nicolas: i deal with the overall management of the entire business, stephanie finances, and my mother the product. lemonis: everybody's got a role. nicolas: they're my captains, you know, if you want to call it that. lemonis: and you're the general. how many stores do you have? nicolas: so, currently, courage. b has seven retail locations. lemonis: and the business will do how much in sales this year? stephanie: we are shooting to do $6 million. -lemonis: last year, how much? -nicolas: $5 million. lemonis: and so there's some substance to that number. and how about margins? nicolas: 50%. lemonis: okay. stephanie: last year, we lost. nicolas: we lost a lot of money last year. -lemonis: how much? -stephanie: a half million. lemonis: okay. industry average of margin on clothing is about 70%. in 2013, courage. b had margins of 50%. they do over $5 million a year in sales. if we can just get courage. b's margins to increase by 20%, that's $1 million in gr
nicolas: hi. nicolas goureau. lemonis: nicolas, nice to meet you. marcus.nd so you deal with the operations. nicolas: i deal with the overall management of the entire business, stephanie finances, and my mother the product. lemonis: everybody's got a role. nicolas: they're my captains, you know, if you want to call it that. lemonis: and you're the general. how many stores do you have? nicolas: so, currently, courage. b has seven retail locations. lemonis: and the business will do how much in...
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nicola: our bias is for dollar weakness from here. we don't have a very strong view given that the market is already priced for significant fed rate cutting cycle, but i think we are biased for weaker rather than a stronger dollar going forward. mai is going to stick around. vonnie: let's check the markets now in the u.s.. we are seeing a little bit of a drop for the major indices, down about 1/3 of 1% for the dow. the s&p has crawled its way back to down just one point, and the nasdaq is in positive territory. some of the chipmakers rebounding after a down day yesterday. coming up, you don't want to miss this one. jimmy done is going to be -- n is going to be with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. this is the european close on "bloomberg markets." let's get a market update. here's abigail doolittle. abigail: a bit of a mixed tone for equity indexes. the s&p 500 and the nasdaq in the u.s., very small moves. the s&p 500 slightly lower, the nasdaq slightly higher. f
nicola: our bias is for dollar weakness from here. we don't have a very strong view given that the market is already priced for significant fed rate cutting cycle, but i think we are biased for weaker rather than a stronger dollar going forward. mai is going to stick around. vonnie: let's check the markets now in the u.s.. we are seeing a little bit of a drop for the major indices, down about 1/3 of 1% for the dow. the s&p has crawled its way back to down just one point, and the nasdaq is...
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>> oh, my god. >> jimmy: nicolas?> university of science of california. >> jimmy: neither of those answers were what we looking for. we were looking for the university of southern california. all right, okay. >> let's regroup. >> jimmy: no one has any points. let's go to another question. on the show "melrose place." the main characters lived in an apartment on what famous l.a. street? yes? >> melrose? >> jimmy: no. >> walk of fame. [ [ laughter ] >> jimmy: nicolas is very quick with the trigger there. no, nicolas, viviana i'm going to give you a chance. melrose place is on what street? >> melrose avenue? >> jimmy: so close, but not right, because the answer is melrose place. hence the name "melrose place." next question. this is a video clue. what is missing? look at that video screen, from this state flag? yes? >> bear? >> jimmy: a bear is correct! the bear is the bear. all right, next question. what was the name of the large california ranch owned by michael jackson? nicolas? >> um, netherlands. >> jimmy: yes! wait
>> oh, my god. >> jimmy: nicolas?> university of science of california. >> jimmy: neither of those answers were what we looking for. we were looking for the university of southern california. all right, okay. >> let's regroup. >> jimmy: no one has any points. let's go to another question. on the show "melrose place." the main characters lived in an apartment on what famous l.a. street? yes? >> melrose? >> jimmy: no. >> walk of fame. [...
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president nicolas maduro is not committed to changelj president nicolas maduro is not committed to change political repression and, actually, he has been very effective using logical repression to stay in power. it is ashamed to say that, i do not see an important change after the un report. what i see is a more political prisoners, more political detainees and, actually, the week after bachelet came to venezuela, she said 22 people were released but actually the same day, 30 people we re actually the same day, 30 people were incarcerated again. it is still happening. it is a revolving door effect. at the same time people are released, people are incarcerated. the un report said that more than 50,000 political detainees have been in jail 50,000 political detainees have been injailsince 50,000 political detainees have been injail since nicolas 50,000 political detainees have been in jail since nicolas maduro's power. this number has been increasing every day. thank you for your thoughts on that. more now on tropical storm barry, which is hitting the us state of louisiana. kiran chowla is a
president nicolas maduro is not committed to changelj president nicolas maduro is not committed to change political repression and, actually, he has been very effective using logical repression to stay in power. it is ashamed to say that, i do not see an important change after the un report. what i see is a more political prisoners, more political detainees and, actually, the week after bachelet came to venezuela, she said 22 people were released but actually the same day, 30 people we re...
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hardly enough energy to keep households supplied millions fled to neighboring countries but dictator nicolas maduro is suppressing opposition and is clinging to power what's gone wrong in venezuela. ok. where venezuelans say these people and that's why we're optimists there have been many rallies against the government of president nicolas maduro and some for it in june the united nations said more than 4000000 people had fled the country since the crisis began. venezuela has been in a deep economic and political crisis for years it was once considered rich and it still has the world's largest proven oil reserves of the 6 large refineries in the country only one is working petrol is running short one of the main problems is venezuela's dependency on oil which accounts for over 90 percent of export earnings revenues were great as long as the oil price was high. things went bad until 2008 the price of oil had been rising for a decade then it collapsed and has not enjoyed a sustained recovery since that time. with oil revenues slashed venezuela lacks the hard currency to buy food and medicine a
hardly enough energy to keep households supplied millions fled to neighboring countries but dictator nicolas maduro is suppressing opposition and is clinging to power what's gone wrong in venezuela. ok. where venezuelans say these people and that's why we're optimists there have been many rallies against the government of president nicolas maduro and some for it in june the united nations said more than 4000000 people had fled the country since the crisis began. venezuela has been in a deep...
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>>desde una posiciÓn de fuerza el gobernante nicolÁs maduro ha insistido en este diÁlogo.r a la cita en barbados. pero eso le estÁ costando el apoyo de lÍderes radicales de la oposiciÓn. >>maduro asegura que habrÁ buenas noticias en esta ronda de negociaciones y de un proceso electoral en nueve meses cuyas condiciones todavÍa se estarÍan negociando. muchos dudan que sea la vida para lograr el cese de usurpaciÓn artistas y admiradores rindieron tributo a joao pionero en su funeral en rÍo de janeiro sus restos estuvieron ex puestos donde una orquesta interpretÓ algunas de sus canciones. al regresar de la pausa, se visten los colores del arco iris latina, ♪ ♪ >>la lucha contra la discriminaciÓn sexual y la homofobia sigue avanzandoen amÉrica latina. este es un espacio seguro para aficionadosal fÚtbol en donde se da el debate sobre la violencia en miembros de esta comunidad vulnerable entre otros temas alejandra: buenos dÍas, bienvenidos al despierta Área de la bahÍa. a completar el equivalente a un diploma de preparatoria, pÁgina web que te pueda ayudar a solucionar este tema
>>desde una posiciÓn de fuerza el gobernante nicolÁs maduro ha insistido en este diÁlogo.r a la cita en barbados. pero eso le estÁ costando el apoyo de lÍderes radicales de la oposiciÓn. >>maduro asegura que habrÁ buenas noticias en esta ronda de negociaciones y de un proceso electoral en nueve meses cuyas condiciones todavÍa se estarÍan negociando. muchos dudan que sea la vida para lograr el cese de usurpaciÓn artistas y admiradores rindieron tributo a joao pionero en su...
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he wa nted meeting with nicola sturgeon.to renew the ties that bind the united kingdom. the snp are confident it will actually increase the appetite for scottish independence. our political correspondent nick eardley has been following today's events in edinburgh. basically, borisjohnson basically, boris johnson is basically, borisjohnson is saying to the eu let's do a new deal. we wa nt to to the eu let's do a new deal. we want to solve this, take the backstop out and we can do business. he is also saying that if you do not do that, i will walk away. make no bones about it, the uk will leave at the end of october come what may. that is really concerning many people in scotland, not the least nicola sturgeon who lives in this building behind me. herargument after holding tasks with mrjohnson this afternoon was that she now thinks he is taking the uk almost inevitably on a course to no deal. why? because the eu will not negotiate and he set a hard deadline of october 31. you may say she is one of his political opponents and o
he wa nted meeting with nicola sturgeon.to renew the ties that bind the united kingdom. the snp are confident it will actually increase the appetite for scottish independence. our political correspondent nick eardley has been following today's events in edinburgh. basically, borisjohnson basically, boris johnson is basically, borisjohnson is saying to the eu let's do a new deal. we wa nt to to the eu let's do a new deal. we want to solve this, take the backstop out and we can do business. he is...
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nicola sturgeon, you might remember theresa may came up here to meet nicola sturgeon on herfirst may has gone up to about 48%, so there are some in scotland who think that are some in scotland who think that a no—deal brexit could change the dial on scottish independence. nicola sturgeon will be making the case whenever borisjohnson arrives that he should move away from no deal, but the uk government has made clear time and time again, since borisjohnson took office, that the threat of no deal is real and he will do it if he has to. don't go too far away, we are expecting him quite soon, i will return as soon as we see his car pull up. let‘s speak now to anthony salamone from the scottish centre on european relations think tank whojoins us from edinburgh... good afternoon to you. hi, simon. i just wonder what sort of reception you think you will be getting. just wonder what sort of reception you think you will be gettinglj think borisjohnson‘s visit to scotla nd think borisjohnson‘s visit to scotland is very much a campaigning visit, an introductory visit, and a change of tack from t
nicola sturgeon, you might remember theresa may came up here to meet nicola sturgeon on herfirst may has gone up to about 48%, so there are some in scotland who think that are some in scotland who think that a no—deal brexit could change the dial on scottish independence. nicola sturgeon will be making the case whenever borisjohnson arrives that he should move away from no deal, but the uk government has made clear time and time again, since borisjohnson took office, that the threat of no...
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nicola talked about the slow evolution of labour policy on this matter.is absolutely... if mr mccluskey and unite have made this shift, as it would appear they have, then that is a significant development, there is little doubt about that. we've got about four minutes left, a little bit to squeeze in. we'll see how we go. the mirror. this is an exclusive. my eminent colleague from the mirror i think will have better knowledge of this story than i. basically we're talking about ham with know—how in it. lamb donna ke ba bs with know—how in it. lamb donna kebabs with no lamb in it. pork sausages with lamb and beef in them. it's quite extraordinary... horse gate was the big scandal of not so many years ago. still flying around. and which magazine unsurprisingly unimpressed? the main factor here is allegedly people are using cheaper cuts to bulk out the meat, and one of the concerns raised in the meet 's cuts in local government means there's fewer trade inspectors to check up on this. it's obviously a real concern because shoppers want to know what they are a
nicola talked about the slow evolution of labour policy on this matter.is absolutely... if mr mccluskey and unite have made this shift, as it would appear they have, then that is a significant development, there is little doubt about that. we've got about four minutes left, a little bit to squeeze in. we'll see how we go. the mirror. this is an exclusive. my eminent colleague from the mirror i think will have better knowledge of this story than i. basically we're talking about ham with...
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san nicolas: mr. speaker, i move the house suspend the rules and pass the bill, h.r. 434, as amended. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: union calendar number 99. hrment r. 434. a bill to designate the emancipation national historic trail and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from guam, ms. san nicolas, and the gentleman from -- mr. san nicolas, and the gentleman from utah, mr. curtis, will each control 20 minutes. mr. san nicolas: i ask unanimous consent that almembers have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the measure under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. san nicolas: mr. speaker, i yield myself as much time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. san nicolas: thank you, mr. speaker. h.r. 434, introduced by representative jackson lee of texas, celebrates the freedom of the
san nicolas: mr. speaker, i move the house suspend the rules and pass the bill, h.r. 434, as amended. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: union calendar number 99. hrment r. 434. a bill to designate the emancipation national historic trail and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from guam, ms. san nicolas, and the gentleman from -- mr. san nicolas, and the gentleman from utah, mr. curtis, will each control...
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until he helps nicola sturgeon in that way.t he got his licence opposition. even the colleagues have worried in the past he's toxic at their forehand and he is not particularly popular bear. so i think it does help with that narrative they would like to create that on the issue of second independence referendum, we know scottish government as ramping up and aiming to try and get one, i think what's interesting is that borisjohnson has not used language saying it's never happening when asked about it though he said he doesn't think it's right to have another one given that in 2014 it was called a once in a generation and lifetime referendum. so he hasn't fully will get out and said never, but it helps with the fnp case saying westminster ignores them. i think the nicola sturgeon, she's in a deposition at the minute because she can't keep having arguments with boris johnson because she can't keep having arguments with borisjohnson and the uk government i know dl and look tough, while on the other hand biding her time tough, while
until he helps nicola sturgeon in that way.t he got his licence opposition. even the colleagues have worried in the past he's toxic at their forehand and he is not particularly popular bear. so i think it does help with that narrative they would like to create that on the issue of second independence referendum, we know scottish government as ramping up and aiming to try and get one, i think what's interesting is that borisjohnson has not used language saying it's never happening when asked...
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the picture of both ruth davison and nicola sturgeon in a boxing mood.t an easy visit for him. he was booed really loudly when he met nicola sturgeon and for someone who appears to have quite skin and can go with some pretty tricky political situations, i think he looked a little bit bruised. it was not a co mforta ble little bit bruised. it was not a comfortable photo shoot. i've never heard it before. it is unusual. he will rightly have serious questions to ask of his advisers. it was avoidable. they could have met in the scottish parliament or somewhere else in edinburgh. is this his first big meeting with a political leader? first meeting, and he is being booed. the body language with nicola sturgeon going and was quite interesting. this is the third prime minister that she is met, welcomed to bute house, the official residence in edinburgh. it was all smiles with david cameron but no smiles with david cameron but no smiles today. she basically said she doesn't believe there is a plan. she sang the no deal exit rhetoric would be really dangerous. sco
the picture of both ruth davison and nicola sturgeon in a boxing mood.t an easy visit for him. he was booed really loudly when he met nicola sturgeon and for someone who appears to have quite skin and can go with some pretty tricky political situations, i think he looked a little bit bruised. it was not a co mforta ble little bit bruised. it was not a comfortable photo shoot. i've never heard it before. it is unusual. he will rightly have serious questions to ask of his advisers. it was...
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nicola sturgeon was damning after her meeting.interesting to see what the welsh leaders say. in the meantime, they are seeing that this will be an historic opportunity to introduce new schemes to support farming after the uk leaves the eu. how expensive will they be? it is difficult to see how this would work. there is anxiety about this visit to wales. the farming community are anxious about a no deal situation. if they are talking about a new, bold agricultural promise, it is probably about ripping up the common agricultural policy, britain will not be part of that if they leave the eu, the subsidy scheme that farmers rely on for a great deal of their income could be ripped up, what it would be replaced with, who knows? british food exports, it is going to be more and more expensive for brits to sell their food abroad if we are going to be slapped with these tariffs. it is difficult to know how you could make an agricultural policy based on our food exports. we have not got much detail here. there might be more inside the paper.
nicola sturgeon was damning after her meeting.interesting to see what the welsh leaders say. in the meantime, they are seeing that this will be an historic opportunity to introduce new schemes to support farming after the uk leaves the eu. how expensive will they be? it is difficult to see how this would work. there is anxiety about this visit to wales. the farming community are anxious about a no deal situation. if they are talking about a new, bold agricultural promise, it is probably about...
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in venezuela, a navy captain accused of being involved in a coup against nicolas maduro has died in prisonjuan guaido says the man was savagely and brutally tortured. , a eu has signed trade deals milestone agreement with vietnam dealy follows friday's with the eu. the detaiails are coming up in business. hailstone -- a freak hailstororm in t the middldle of summer. first, our top story, alive from paris. in hong kong, 22 years ago today, the british colony was handed back to china. protests marking that day with protests of f thousands of peope in the s streets. totesters have been trying smash their way inside. >> a dozen or so of these h have managed to b break in.. have a lot of police inside preventing them from moving anywhere. the areas are startining to move with thee are left most hard-line protesters. genie: and tell us about the extradition bill and if it can be scrapped the way these protesters would like. it would have possibly meant trouble for r a number of political figures who are worried about being extradited to china for political crimes. bill,as a controversial especia
in venezuela, a navy captain accused of being involved in a coup against nicolas maduro has died in prisonjuan guaido says the man was savagely and brutally tortured. , a eu has signed trade deals milestone agreement with vietnam dealy follows friday's with the eu. the detaiails are coming up in business. hailstone -- a freak hailstororm in t the middldle of summer. first, our top story, alive from paris. in hong kong, 22 years ago today, the british colony was handed back to china. protests...
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the orders were nicolas maduro directly.he gives the order. >> schifrin: why should we believe youwh? should we believe your story if you participated in some of these acts? >> ( translated the majority of the people who say that are journalists or social media inuencers, or they have so political agenda outside the country. and it's difficult for them to believe me because i had no contact with anyone outside my country.e in fact, i am st military personnel they expected would turn against maduro. >> schifrin: you had sanctions on you imposed by the united states accusing you of torture the united states has lifted those sanctions now. >> i am announcing today thatit the states of america is removing all sanctions on general manuel christopher figueroa. >> schifrin: do you think the u.s. should forgive any of the pele who committed some of these acts so long as they work to oppose maduro? >> (no translated ): i hav committed any crime. i was punished for being part of a criminal structure. bu crime. not committed a people w
the orders were nicolas maduro directly.he gives the order. >> schifrin: why should we believe youwh? should we believe your story if you participated in some of these acts? >> ( translated the majority of the people who say that are journalists or social media inuencers, or they have so political agenda outside the country. and it's difficult for them to believe me because i had no contact with anyone outside my country.e in fact, i am st military personnel they expected would turn...
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borisjohnson visit scotland as nicola sturgeon accuses him of a dangerous approach to brexit.p on sportsday on bbc news, st helens head coachjustin holbrook is expected to be named the new coach of the gold coast titans in australia's nrl within the next 24 hours. he is set to see out the rest of the season with saints. three months after the journalist lyra mckee was shot dead during rioting in northern ireland by the republican group the new ira, no—one has been charged with her murder. in londonderry, where she died, tensions with paramilitaries remain. 0ur ireland correspondent emma vardy has been back to the estate where lyra mckee was killed, and reports on the dissidents pushing anti—police campaigns, and the threats to the community. in the area of derry known as the creggan, normality belies an undercurrent of violence. this mainly catholic housing estate remains one of northern ireland's last strongholds where banned irish nationalist groups or dissident republicans still hold some sway. that is saying to people, just you keep quiet and we'll do what we like here. si
borisjohnson visit scotland as nicola sturgeon accuses him of a dangerous approach to brexit.p on sportsday on bbc news, st helens head coachjustin holbrook is expected to be named the new coach of the gold coast titans in australia's nrl within the next 24 hours. he is set to see out the rest of the season with saints. three months after the journalist lyra mckee was shot dead during rioting in northern ireland by the republican group the new ira, no—one has been charged with her murder. in...
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. >> en venezuela despuÉs de 12 dÍas en la morgue el rÉgimen de nicolÁs maduro entregÓ el cuerpo deltodia de la direcciÓn de contrainteligencia militar luego de ser acusado de participar en un complot contra maduro. desde caracas francisco nos cuenta mÁs. >> es el final del capitÁn de la marina rafael acosta enterrado musher el interior caracas en silencio bajo el control del rÉgimen que no permitiÓ que fuera velado por sus familiares, sÓlo su madre pude reconocer su cadÁver. el cuerpo del capitÁn habÍa pasado 12 dÍas en la morgue. su esposa habÍa denunciado las irregularidadesen su entrega y el entierro controlado que planeaban las autoridades. >> denuncio el procedimiento ilegal que estÁ haciendo la morgue de bello monte donde va a hacer entrega controlada del cuerpo de mi esposo. >> el oficial habÍa perdido la vida por torturas bajo la custodia de la inteligencia militar, una autopsia realizada por la policÍa indicÓ que habÍa muerto por politraumatismos generalizados. >> tiene que haber sido golpeado con objetos contundentes por las fracturas que tiene en toda la zona de las costi
. >> en venezuela despuÉs de 12 dÍas en la morgue el rÉgimen de nicolÁs maduro entregÓ el cuerpo deltodia de la direcciÓn de contrainteligencia militar luego de ser acusado de participar en un complot contra maduro. desde caracas francisco nos cuenta mÁs. >> es el final del capitÁn de la marina rafael acosta enterrado musher el interior caracas en silencio bajo el control del rÉgimen que no permitiÓ que fuera velado por sus familiares, sÓlo su madre pude reconocer su...
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con nicolÁs maduro abogando por la paz y empuÑandoa sus armas llama mÁs defensa.uesta tratando de reavivar las masivas manifestaciones callejera para seguir presionando el rÉgimen de maduro. esto incluye mÁs represiÓn de calle, una batalla de desgaste que se prolonga en el tiempo cuya consecuencias la estÁn pagando los venezolanos. fÉlix: decenas de personas se manifestaron semidesnuda en contra de lo que llaman crueldad animalen pamplonÉs espaÑa, llevaban banderillas falsas, en una recreaciÓn dramÁtica de la corridas de toro, esto en la vÍspera del festival de san fermÍn donde una multitud se hace perseguir por ellos. bien esto una formidable jugada se registrÓ en el torneo de tenis de wimbledon en londres en la terra, en uno de los puntos del partido entre el argentino guido pella y el italiano los jugadores intercambiaron la pelota 17 veces arrancando aplausos de los aficionados muchos de ellos poniÉndose de pie al final del partido fue ganado por el argentino, que sin duda se llevÓ este reconocimiento y un merecido descanso. ahora pasamos como adelanto de lo q
con nicolÁs maduro abogando por la paz y empuÑandoa sus armas llama mÁs defensa.uesta tratando de reavivar las masivas manifestaciones callejera para seguir presionando el rÉgimen de maduro. esto incluye mÁs represiÓn de calle, una batalla de desgaste que se prolonga en el tiempo cuya consecuencias la estÁn pagando los venezolanos. fÉlix: decenas de personas se manifestaron semidesnuda en contra de lo que llaman crueldad animalen pamplonÉs espaÑa, llevaban banderillas falsas, en una...
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icono de la meditaciÓn universal un conocido gurÚ con tÉcnicas y es el refuerzo que se ha traÍdo nicolÁsonvencer a un escÉptico de la oposiciÓn confÍas Únicamente en la mediaciÓn quizÁs los consejos del gurÚ hagan el milagro de hecho ya una primera reuniÓn y las que segÚn maduro se tocÓ una posible salida electoral las necesidades y los temas las conversaciones continuarÁn en la isla pero la oposiciÓn activa vÍas paralelas para aumentar la presiÓn, aumentando las protestas en las calles. ♪ ♪ >>guaidosigue inalterable y maduro trata de imponer su propia agenda. ambas partes estÁn moviendo sus piezas en esta nueva batalla verbal y que aÚn no tiene un desenlace en el horizonte el ex guerrillero de las farc no se presentÓ hoy en corte en colombia como parte de la investigaciÓn en su contra como delitos de narcotrÁfico y concierto para delinquir. delitos de narcotrÁfico y concierto para delinquir. hacemos una ♪ ♪ ♪ housto sera la sede del tercer debate entre los pre-candidatos presidenciales democratas presentado por noticias univision y abc news. >>serÁ el tercer debate entre los precandidat
icono de la meditaciÓn universal un conocido gurÚ con tÉcnicas y es el refuerzo que se ha traÍdo nicolÁsonvencer a un escÉptico de la oposiciÓn confÍas Únicamente en la mediaciÓn quizÁs los consejos del gurÚ hagan el milagro de hecho ya una primera reuniÓn y las que segÚn maduro se tocÓ una posible salida electoral las necesidades y los temas las conversaciones continuarÁn en la isla pero la oposiciÓn activa vÍas paralelas para aumentar la presiÓn, aumentando las protestas en...
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thank you, nicola and david. goodbye. good evening. a dry and fairly bright note, we have actually seen a bit of rain move in for the evening. that rain is all linked with these weather fronts which are pushing in and squeezing away the high—pressure that has been with us to start with. those were the fronts mainly in parts of northern ireland and scotland to begin with. we could see some rain splashing into north wales, northern england and maybe a few splashes into the far north of the midlands as we head towards the early hours of the morning. could pick up at times later in the night, but the far northeast of scotland stays dry, clear skies and cooler conditions there in shetland and staying dry with some clear skies towards the south and southwest where temperatures will sit in the mid—double digits. as you go into tuesday, high—pressure trying to hold on in southern areas. these weather fronts across the northern half split the country roughly into two, but with rains i'm letting a bit more first thing, at least, the sunshine out
thank you, nicola and david. goodbye. good evening. a dry and fairly bright note, we have actually seen a bit of rain move in for the evening. that rain is all linked with these weather fronts which are pushing in and squeezing away the high—pressure that has been with us to start with. those were the fronts mainly in parts of northern ireland and scotland to begin with. we could see some rain splashing into north wales, northern england and maybe a few splashes into the far north of the...
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maduro y nicolÁs guaidÓ.s 20 aÑos de gobiernos chavistas. >> es un gobierno de transiciÓny tener elecciones libres. reportero: esto no se concretÓ. luego de intentos de mÁxima presiÓn, terminó en un fracaso. el mandatario socialista sigue resistiendo. >> emano por la paz y la uniÓn de todos y todas. reportero: el 30 de abril fue uno de los momentos que resultaron pasivos. yo no lo que se debilita es -- >> lo que se debilita el esperanza de cambio. reportero: le exigen mÁs audacia. aunque guaidÓ ha jugado alguna de su mejores cartas, parece poner otras en acciÓn. >> buscan recuperar el diÁlogo de noruega. reportera: -- presentadora: el comitÉ del patrimonio de la unesco sumaron [inaudible] mÉxico se sobrepuso a todas las adversidades de la copa oro. despuÉs de un pase de arco de raÚl jimÉnez, jonathan dosantos marcÓ el gol. mamo con nathalie juÁrez. -- vamos con nathalie juÁrez. nathalie: estados unidos derrotÓ a su similar de holanda en el mundial de francia de 2019. el equipo usa femenil es el primero en con
maduro y nicolÁs guaidÓ.s 20 aÑos de gobiernos chavistas. >> es un gobierno de transiciÓny tener elecciones libres. reportero: esto no se concretÓ. luego de intentos de mÁxima presiÓn, terminó en un fracaso. el mandatario socialista sigue resistiendo. >> emano por la paz y la uniÓn de todos y todas. reportero: el 30 de abril fue uno de los momentos que resultaron pasivos. yo no lo que se debilita es -- >> lo que se debilita el esperanza de cambio. reportero: le exigen...
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hardly enough energy to keep households supplied millions fled to neighboring countries but dictator nicolas maduro is suppressing opposition and is clinging to power what's gone wrong in venezuela. with venezuela and say these people and that's why we're optimists there have been many rallies against the government of president nicolas maduro and some for it. in june the united nations said more than 4000000 people had fled the country since the crisis began. venues has being in a deep economic and political crisis for years it was once considered rich and it still has the world's largest proven oil reserves of the 6 larger fineries in the country only one is working petrol is running short one of the main problems is venezuela's dependency on oil which accounts for over 90 percent of export earnings revenues were great as long as the oil price was high. things went bad until 2008 the price of oil had been rising for a decade then it collapsed and has not enjoyed a sustained recovery since that time. with oil revenues slashed venezuela lacks the hard currency to buy food and medicine abroad
hardly enough energy to keep households supplied millions fled to neighboring countries but dictator nicolas maduro is suppressing opposition and is clinging to power what's gone wrong in venezuela. with venezuela and say these people and that's why we're optimists there have been many rallies against the government of president nicolas maduro and some for it. in june the united nations said more than 4000000 people had fled the country since the crisis began. venues has being in a deep...
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russia backing venezuelan president nicolas maduro as the u.s. actively supports the man trying to replace him, juan guaido >> the are obviously lashing out against their protagonists they see as the united states >> reporter: thelita support toe maduro's regime underscores his
russia backing venezuelan president nicolas maduro as the u.s. actively supports the man trying to replace him, juan guaido >> the are obviously lashing out against their protagonists they see as the united states >> reporter: thelita support toe maduro's regime underscores his
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they were negotiated exit of nicolas maduro. civilians including military them are stillof inside of the regime. we are still having contact with some of them. they know that maduro is not going anywhere. that something has to be done in order to resolve the venezuelan prices. -- we need to preserve our unity and the leadership of juan guaido. we need to preserve the national assembly and increase the pressure from the international community. this is not a single event. we need to elevate this as an ongoing process. if you elevate an ongoing you will see what i am saying, that we are in a better position than six to go. untill continue doing so we have conquered freedom again and restored our democracy in order to resolve the venezuelan crisis. thank you very much. feel free to ask any question that you may have. i am open for a q and a session. [applause] >> thank you ambassador. reaffirm ouro long-standing ground rules and guidelines for newsmakers which is that questions are only acknowledged from members of the working pres
they were negotiated exit of nicolas maduro. civilians including military them are stillof inside of the regime. we are still having contact with some of them. they know that maduro is not going anywhere. that something has to be done in order to resolve the venezuelan prices. -- we need to preserve our unity and the leadership of juan guaido. we need to preserve the national assembly and increase the pressure from the international community. this is not a single event. we need to elevate this...
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theresa may and nicola sturgeon. similar talks after becoming prime minister.has she been saying to him? suggesting he's been irresponsible and no deal could end up breaking up the uk, because scotland voted to remain. we had a scottish vote on independence in 2014, which voted for everyone to stay in the uk, but that could change again because they weren't voting necessarily to leave the eu. fees saying you can't interfere with our democratic right if we want to hold a referendum again —— fees. fees watching carefully. interestingly mrjohnson was booed and heckled by anti— tory protesters in edinburgh ‘s. and heckled by anti— tory protesters in edinburgh 's. they don't have a huge representation in scotland, so not surprising, but it shows what he's up against. he says no deal is not his assumption but michael gove says it is. amazing how quickly they change their stance. one could argue this is a negotiating tactic. boris johnson repeatedly had two letters he was going to publish before brexit, one saying he was for remain and the other wanting to leave. waye
theresa may and nicola sturgeon. similar talks after becoming prime minister.has she been saying to him? suggesting he's been irresponsible and no deal could end up breaking up the uk, because scotland voted to remain. we had a scottish vote on independence in 2014, which voted for everyone to stay in the uk, but that could change again because they weren't voting necessarily to leave the eu. fees saying you can't interfere with our democratic right if we want to hold a referendum again ——...
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nicolas m maduro overseas a military parade today after t te u. n.. human rights chief accusd his security forces of f torture sexual abuse and extrajudicial killings. opposition lawmaker one wait -- meanwhile has called on venezuelans to take to the streets initial force against maduro. and big surprise at the africa cup of nations as benin beat morocco to make it through to the quarterfinals. this fight . thousands of protesters took to the streets in algeria for the twentieth friday in a row the fifth of july marks the country'ss independence state from france and protesters used the occasion to keep up the pressure on the authorities. and iman indepependent institutions as well as re issued their coal for regime insiders to go catherine bennett reports. the fifth of july a momentous day in algeria's history the dates broke away from a hundred and thirty two years of french colonial rule. this year is the fifty seventh anniversary of independence and celebrations are coinciding with the country's's weeklkly friday prototests. otests thahave bee
nicolas m maduro overseas a military parade today after t te u. n.. human rights chief accusd his security forces of f torture sexual abuse and extrajudicial killings. opposition lawmaker one wait -- meanwhile has called on venezuelans to take to the streets initial force against maduro. and big surprise at the africa cup of nations as benin beat morocco to make it through to the quarterfinals. this fight . thousands of protesters took to the streets in algeria for the twentieth friday in a row...
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>>no, lo va a tirar nicolÁs castillo.. >>sÍ, el contacto. enrique: no lo toca. >>creo que el Árbitro interpreta que hay un ligero contacto pero que es mayor la exageraciÓn. enrique: el contacto es ligero pero a lo mejor no existe. >>lo amonestÓ. >>miguel al cuarto Árbitro que le haga el cambio. >>yo observo un contacto. creo que el Árbitro cree que roger propicia el contacto y se tira.. enrique: yo veo que mete la pierna pero creo que no hay contacto, me parece que el contacto o no llega a ser pleno. yo decÍa que se tirÓ un clavado. >>considera un choque a lo mejor en disputa de la pelota. muy complicado. >>renato. veremos si hace una de las, baila renato, saliÓ navarro. llegÓ con el balón. el cambio de lado a lado. la baja yueill, la bajÓ como con chicle. la pone quieta, espera sosa. barriendo estupendo, metiendo la pierna. vamos a ver, dÉjeme ver. >>sÍ hay contacto. pero considera que se tira. dirÍas tÚ, que fútbol contacto >>pero lo que va a ser el dÍa de maÑana. >>si este fuera al revÉs, y le quitaran un penalti al am
>>no, lo va a tirar nicolÁs castillo.. >>sÍ, el contacto. enrique: no lo toca. >>creo que el Árbitro interpreta que hay un ligero contacto pero que es mayor la exageraciÓn. enrique: el contacto es ligero pero a lo mejor no existe. >>lo amonestÓ. >>miguel al cuarto Árbitro que le haga el cambio. >>yo observo un contacto. creo que el Árbitro cree que roger propicia el contacto y se tira.. enrique: yo veo que mete la pierna pero creo que no hay contacto,...
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well, it's very hard to say what's the real reason behind what nicolas maduro‘s government does. that they were celebrating today their independence, and also that the opposition were holding a rally for asking again for the end of nicolas maduro‘s rule. and we also know that these decisions made by the venezuelan supreme court comes after the release of a report from the united nations human rights agency that has been a real political blow for the government, because it included a long list of human rights violations for which the authorities would be the ones to blame. if it is that human rights abuse accusations have really hurt the government, do you think there will be more prisoners released as a consequence? that's also hard to say, but one very clear key is that this report and also the release of these 22 people come in the context of a political negotiation which is now underway between the government and the opposition. this is a dialogue that is being brokered by the norwegian government. norway has a long tradition of mediation in conflicts. they also helped to sett
well, it's very hard to say what's the real reason behind what nicolas maduro‘s government does. that they were celebrating today their independence, and also that the opposition were holding a rally for asking again for the end of nicolas maduro‘s rule. and we also know that these decisions made by the venezuelan supreme court comes after the release of a report from the united nations human rights agency that has been a real political blow for the government, because it included a long...
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don't i i think there are very few really charismatic politicians and in scotland you've got two, nicolahe first minister, and ruth davidson, the leader of the tories and the opening paragraph said it will be a bruising encounter between mrjohnson and ruth davidson and for several reasons. first of all, he sacked the scottish secretary, david mundy l, an ally of ruth davidson and secondly he ignored her advice not to go and see nicola sturgeon, the snp first minister, in her official residence and she said that because in the official residents there's saltire ts, official residents there's saltire ‘s, scottish flags, and she said he thought he would look like a visiting dignitaries surrounded by scottish flags, for the prime minister of all of britain. and there was something else really exciting she said as well. the problem with all of this is £300 million is being promised all over the country, so i don't know how much money scotland is going to get. it doesn't seem like he's going the right way about befriending the scots. ruth davidson also said she's opposed to a no deal brexit, w
don't i i think there are very few really charismatic politicians and in scotland you've got two, nicolahe first minister, and ruth davidson, the leader of the tories and the opening paragraph said it will be a bruising encounter between mrjohnson and ruth davidson and for several reasons. first of all, he sacked the scottish secretary, david mundy l, an ally of ruth davidson and secondly he ignored her advice not to go and see nicola sturgeon, the snp first minister, in her official residence...
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sturgeon could choose a tory prime minister, looking at boris johnson, nicola sturgeon would want aidson would not want that. this is what you see talk of the separation increasing. we will leave it there for now. thank you. we will be finding out how that story and many others are being covered in the papers at 10:30pm. our guests joining me tonight are the journalist and broadcaster lynn faulds wood and john rentoul, chief political commentator at the independent. the headlines on bbc news. riot police in hong kong clash with thousands of protesters who defied a ban and marched through the streets for an eighth weekend. firefighters are trying to rescue a man whose leg got trapped in rocks when the tide is coming in off the norfolk coast. michael gove, the minister who has to prepare the uk for a no—deal brexit, says it's a "very real prospect". getting ready for it is now the government's number one priority. time for the sport and now a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre. wet and chaotic — the german grand prix was certainly action—packed. red bull's max verstappen took hi
sturgeon could choose a tory prime minister, looking at boris johnson, nicola sturgeon would want aidson would not want that. this is what you see talk of the separation increasing. we will leave it there for now. thank you. we will be finding out how that story and many others are being covered in the papers at 10:30pm. our guests joining me tonight are the journalist and broadcaster lynn faulds wood and john rentoul, chief political commentator at the independent. the headlines on bbc news....
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nicola sturgeon one of those not convinced. that's right. the language has certainly changed.ing those preparations, these new committees really upping the planning for all of that, and an expensive advertising campaign, too. remember, borisjohnson has said, and set it again today, his preference is to leave with a deal. of course, two things are related. for a long time, brexiteers felt the way to get the best deal from the eu brexiteers felt the way to get the best dealfrom the eu is brexiteers felt the way to get the best deal from the eu is to brexiteers felt the way to get the best dealfrom the eu is to make sure they believe you will walk away from their talks, and they have never really felt that theresa may did that, so where has it left us? it's a bit of a stand—off. there are no plans or dates in the diary at the moment for boris johnson no plans or dates in the diary at the moment for borisjohnson to go to brussels, and today downing street put it like this, the pm obviously want to meet eu leaders and negotiate but he doesn't want to sit down and be told the eu can
nicola sturgeon one of those not convinced. that's right. the language has certainly changed.ing those preparations, these new committees really upping the planning for all of that, and an expensive advertising campaign, too. remember, borisjohnson has said, and set it again today, his preference is to leave with a deal. of course, two things are related. for a long time, brexiteers felt the way to get the best deal from the eu brexiteers felt the way to get the best dealfrom the eu is...
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the venezuelan opposition leader says he'll resume talks with president nicolas maduro government the meeting is expected to take place in barbados possibly as early as this week on one of those representatives last met with government figures and norway in may but those discussions stalled while rich venezuela has been ravaged by 5 years of economic chaos marked by shortages of food medicines and other basic necessities are the headlines keep it here on al-jazeera next one o one east. i'm victoria my childhood was not always easy my mother was suffering from severe depression through making this film i hope to understand my mother's mental illness and to find out if the conditions for the mentally ill have improved the training medians of people can be treated to receive no help magick ations we all have a duty to change attitudes. mental illness breaking the silence on al-jazeera. in malaysia's jails more than 1200 prisoners are on death row. let me go back. there was i went through all. but with the government reconsidering the death penalty many hope their lives could be saved. so
the venezuelan opposition leader says he'll resume talks with president nicolas maduro government the meeting is expected to take place in barbados possibly as early as this week on one of those representatives last met with government figures and norway in may but those discussions stalled while rich venezuela has been ravaged by 5 years of economic chaos marked by shortages of food medicines and other basic necessities are the headlines keep it here on al-jazeera next one o one east. i'm...
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after their meeting, first minister nicola sturgeon said she believed he was pursuing a dangerous patho no deal. our scotland editor sarah smith reports. for boris johnson, coming here to the scottish first minister official residence in edinburgh days after becoming prime minister is a capitally choreographed piece of diplomacy. it was universally popular. but borisjohnson meeting nicola sturgeon face—to—face will not help them to see eye to eye over brexit. visiting a vanguard class nuclear submarine on the clyde, borisjohnson wants the eu to know that he is ready for a battle. despite supercharging no—deal preparations, he is also saying he will go the extra mile to try to get the deal. it is absolutely right that we should go for a deal, and there is every chance that we can get a deal, and i think with goodwill and common sense, that is what we will achieve. are the odds are still a million to one that we will... 7 provided there is common sense and goodwill on the part of our partners that is exactly where i would put it. might matter any chance of a new deal brexit even any chan
after their meeting, first minister nicola sturgeon said she believed he was pursuing a dangerous patho no deal. our scotland editor sarah smith reports. for boris johnson, coming here to the scottish first minister official residence in edinburgh days after becoming prime minister is a capitally choreographed piece of diplomacy. it was universally popular. but borisjohnson meeting nicola sturgeon face—to—face will not help them to see eye to eye over brexit. visiting a vanguard class...
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has voted to rejoin a regional defense treaty adding more pressure on the government of president nicolas maduro assembly members led by opposition leader were forced to hold the session outside because of ongoing nationwide blackouts the government is blaming its rivals for sabotaging the power grid but the opposition says the cuts have been caused by the government's own mismanagement. funerals have been held to 6 people killed in protests in nigeria's capital abijah the military and police have clashed with shia muslims who are calling for their leader to be released from prison other editors has more from the future. despite monday's violence members of the islamic movement of nigeria the embryo going to his vision of shias in nigeria attempted together for another round of protest in the nation's capital over the police did not allow their numbers to go to an uncontrollable level like on monday so did dispersed the crowd and made some arrests now on monday lawyers for brambles there's a key believed of the shia movement in nigeria go into court for another round of bail application f
has voted to rejoin a regional defense treaty adding more pressure on the government of president nicolas maduro assembly members led by opposition leader were forced to hold the session outside because of ongoing nationwide blackouts the government is blaming its rivals for sabotaging the power grid but the opposition says the cuts have been caused by the government's own mismanagement. funerals have been held to 6 people killed in protests in nigeria's capital abijah the military and police...
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then there is nicola sturgeon. setting up to bea he comes here but this is setting up to be a very tricky visit. we can go live now to norman smith, our assistant political editor, for more on this. norman, there are warnings this morning that the uk is not ready to leave without a deal. the prospect of a no deal. what does it look like in prep this? we have had the rhetoric around no deal and the promise of more cash. what we get today is the overhaul of the machinery of no deal to get it in place that we can leave without a deal and it had all got a bit half—hearted under theresa may, devoid of cash. we have one chaired by michael gove, effectively the minister for by michael gove, effectively the ministerfor no deal, and that by michael gove, effectively the minister for no deal, and that will mean every day he is responsible for the nuts and bolts, the nitty—gritty, of no deal planning and significantly, they will meet in the emergency room, the room set aside for national emergency planning, to convey the idea
then there is nicola sturgeon. setting up to bea he comes here but this is setting up to be a very tricky visit. we can go live now to norman smith, our assistant political editor, for more on this. norman, there are warnings this morning that the uk is not ready to leave without a deal. the prospect of a no deal. what does it look like in prep this? we have had the rhetoric around no deal and the promise of more cash. what we get today is the overhaul of the machinery of no deal to get it in...
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nicola sturgeon warning about the impact on the scottish economy.iffs. people in northern ireland alarmed about the prospect of a hard border. and one of the reasons theresa may, in the end, decided she couldn't leave without an agreement was the fear that that might undermine the union. and i just fear that that might undermine the union. and ijust wonder if that argument is now beginning to eat away at borisjohnson, perhaps making him more cautious about no deal. norman, many thanks. norman smith in westminster. tony blair's former director of communications, alistair campbell, has said he no longer wants to be part of the labour party underjeremy corbyn. in an open letter, he said mr corbyn could be weeks away from an election, in which he was unlikely to win a majority — allowing borisjohnson to claim a mandate for the hardest form of brexit. mr campbell was expelled from labour after admitting he voted liberal democrat in the european elections. attempts to close the gap in performance between poorer students and their classmates in secondary s
nicola sturgeon warning about the impact on the scottish economy.iffs. people in northern ireland alarmed about the prospect of a hard border. and one of the reasons theresa may, in the end, decided she couldn't leave without an agreement was the fear that that might undermine the union. and i just fear that that might undermine the union. and ijust wonder if that argument is now beginning to eat away at borisjohnson, perhaps making him more cautious about no deal. norman, many thanks. norman...
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the only obstacle for peace is nicolas maduro. he is not presenting any solution, so that's what we want to achieve, a peaceful solution. at the same time we are dealing with a criminal organization. as i said before, they have been linked to terrorist groups, drug trafficking, human rights abuses, illegal transactions. and we need to take that into account because this is a threat against not only venezuela, but the security of the region. the interim president has made it clear he is going to explore any option to protect the people of venezuela, but we have to understand this has to be taken with a multilateral approach with our main allies and we need to see all the circumstances and build a scenario with them. but again, our first priority, our first option is how can we put effort in order to facilitate a peaceful transition in venezuela. that is what we want. take into account the regime that we are facing, we need to be ready for any potential scenario. and the second one, of course we support all initiatives that would he
the only obstacle for peace is nicolas maduro. he is not presenting any solution, so that's what we want to achieve, a peaceful solution. at the same time we are dealing with a criminal organization. as i said before, they have been linked to terrorist groups, drug trafficking, human rights abuses, illegal transactions. and we need to take that into account because this is a threat against not only venezuela, but the security of the region. the interim president has made it clear he is going to...
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it's a good question because of obviously nicolas sturgeon is a nationalist they want independence from the u.k. and they had a referendum back in 2014 and failed but nicholas sturgeon is looking at calling another one perhaps in the near future she's she believes and many people here believe that actually a hardline approach to brecht's it will boost the independence campaign but so do the conservatives here in scotland the scottish conservative leader ruth davidson says while she supports boris johnson she cannot back his approach to a new deal breaks it and they have 30 members of parliament of scottish conservatives in west mint.
it's a good question because of obviously nicolas sturgeon is a nationalist they want independence from the u.k. and they had a referendum back in 2014 and failed but nicholas sturgeon is looking at calling another one perhaps in the near future she's she believes and many people here believe that actually a hardline approach to brecht's it will boost the independence campaign but so do the conservatives here in scotland the scottish conservative leader ruth davidson says while she supports...
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is prime minister johnson's tough talk on europe being received in scotland given as 1st minister nicola sturgeon said the people of scotland didn't vote for bricks that they didn't vote for johnson for prime minister. elizabeth it's fair to say the tone of his comments is very unwelcome here in scotland among many people he's about to arrive here at nicolas cage's official residence for talks which as he said will will undoubtedly be very difficult he's coming to scotland as well as then in the next in the next few days to northern ireland into wales recommitting as he puts it his commitment to the union but nicholas sturgeon has already told him that he delivers a no deal breaks it he could be the last prime minister of a united kingdom and while he's coming with pledges of around $370000000.00 in investment for certain places in scotland in northern ireland and wales at the same time his government saying that they're going to spend around $120000000.00 just on a public information campaign to get people ready for the idea of no deal breaks it as you said scotland voted for remade in
is prime minister johnson's tough talk on europe being received in scotland given as 1st minister nicola sturgeon said the people of scotland didn't vote for bricks that they didn't vote for johnson for prime minister. elizabeth it's fair to say the tone of his comments is very unwelcome here in scotland among many people he's about to arrive here at nicolas cage's official residence for talks which as he said will will undoubtedly be very difficult he's coming to scotland as well as then in...
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this is the nicolas maduro regime that has not been able to manage its electrical grid and quiep theovements in its electrical grid. so the country faces things like this on not a regular basis. but this is a full-on blackout nationwidnationwide crippling te country. coming up, a couple holding a trump-themed wedding in new jersey. wait until you hear how they celebrated and who crashed the celebration. plus take a look at this video of tom brady and his 6-year-old daughter. find out what happens next and why people are understandably furious. it really isn't a raise. exposing hypocrisy next. hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, paying for this could feel like getting robbed twice. so get allstate... and be better protected from mayhem... like me. ♪ trish: bernie sanders cave-in to capitalism. what do you know. he calls himself a democratic socialist. he's buckling under pressure hi
this is the nicolas maduro regime that has not been able to manage its electrical grid and quiep theovements in its electrical grid. so the country faces things like this on not a regular basis. but this is a full-on blackout nationwidnationwide crippling te country. coming up, a couple holding a trump-themed wedding in new jersey. wait until you hear how they celebrated and who crashed the celebration. plus take a look at this video of tom brady and his 6-year-old daughter. find out what...
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this is the nicolas maduro regime that has not been able to manage its electrical grid and quiep they improvements in its electrical grid. so the country faces things like this on not a regular basis. but this is a full-on blackout nationwidnationwide crippling te country. coming up, a couple holding a trump-themed wedding in new jersey. wait until you hear how they celebrated and who crashed the celebration. plus take a look at this video of tom brady and his 6-year-old daughter. find out what happens next and why people are understandably furious. it really isn't a raise. exposing hypocrisy next. all money managers might seem the same, but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investment
this is the nicolas maduro regime that has not been able to manage its electrical grid and quiep they improvements in its electrical grid. so the country faces things like this on not a regular basis. but this is a full-on blackout nationwidnationwide crippling te country. coming up, a couple holding a trump-themed wedding in new jersey. wait until you hear how they celebrated and who crashed the celebration. plus take a look at this video of tom brady and his 6-year-old daughter. find out what...
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that triggered protests demanding nicolas maduro stepped down.o sides fight for political control, venezuela plunged into turmoil. millions of people are struggling to earn a living as they face medicine and food shortages and hyperinflation. me?ow does it affect in every way. i live on the 11th floor. i do not have electricity. i do not have water, because without electricity, it cannot be pumped. i cannot buy anything with a debit card. i do not have any cash. >> i am hungry and i want to eat, but there is nowhere to swipe my card because none of machines work. with financial crisis, i cannot even buy a hot dog with cash. reporter: while authorities worked to restore the power grid, venezuelans struggle to get by day today and say they want a solution to the instability. "al jazeera." spain's caretaker prime minister lost a confidence vote, failing in his first attempt to get parliament's backing to form a government. he has to days to strike a deal with the far left party before another vote is held. the socialists got the most seats, but fell
that triggered protests demanding nicolas maduro stepped down.o sides fight for political control, venezuela plunged into turmoil. millions of people are struggling to earn a living as they face medicine and food shortages and hyperinflation. me?ow does it affect in every way. i live on the 11th floor. i do not have electricity. i do not have water, because without electricity, it cannot be pumped. i cannot buy anything with a debit card. i do not have any cash. >> i am hungry and i want...
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before he arrived, nicola sturgeon warned parse johnson he could be the united kingdom if he deliveredt. these two have a very different vision of the future. after their meeting at her residence she repeated her warning. thisis bluff and bluster, government and the path that is pursuing i think is dangerous. it became clear to me that this government, the new prime minister has set the u.k. on an inevitable path to a no deal brexit, a position it has taken that makes it very difficult to see how any deal can be struck with the e.u. that would be catastrophic for scotland and the whole of the u.k. reporter: johnson outline plans for new investments in parts of scotland, wales and northern island worth almost $400 million. his government is spending more than $100 million on an advertising campaign informing the public about the no deal brexit. he says he won't meet e.u. leaders of they do not agree to revisit the withdrawal agreement and scrap the backstop designed to prevent are hard border with northern ireland. prime minister johnson: we want to make it absolutely clear that the bac
before he arrived, nicola sturgeon warned parse johnson he could be the united kingdom if he deliveredt. these two have a very different vision of the future. after their meeting at her residence she repeated her warning. thisis bluff and bluster, government and the path that is pursuing i think is dangerous. it became clear to me that this government, the new prime minister has set the u.k. on an inevitable path to a no deal brexit, a position it has taken that makes it very difficult to see...