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we will ask nigel farage cometh a ask nigel farage cometh a man who read the charge -- led the chargeor the british union next day. the dow futures higher this morning udell 43, nasdaq futures that they feared you were watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪ predictable. the comfort in knowing where things are headed. because as we live longer... and markets continue to rise and fall... predictable is one thing you need in retirement to help protect what you've earned and ensure it lasts. introducing brighthouse financial. a new company established by metlife to specialize in annuities & life insurance. talk to your advisor about a brighter financial future. iand you're taking warfarin, you have the choice of a different kind of blood thinner. pradaxa helps stop blood cells from pooling in the heart, forming a clot which can cause a stroke in the brain. in a clinical study, pradaxa was better than warfarin at reducing stroke risk. and in the rare case of an emergency situation, when seconds matter, there's the only fda-approved reversal treatment mad
we will ask nigel farage cometh a ask nigel farage cometh a man who read the charge -- led the chargeor the british union next day. the dow futures higher this morning udell 43, nasdaq futures that they feared you were watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪ predictable. the comfort in knowing where things are headed. because as we live longer... and markets continue to rise and fall... predictable is one thing you need in retirement to help...
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they were formed and nigel farage was so instrumental in that decision and campaigning for that outcomew it has happened, what do they do? they have said they want to make sure it is a proper brexit, no backsliding from the government on all of this, but i think the wider picture for them is they are going to struggle to keep that support they had last time around, almost 4 million votes cast for ukip at the last general election. it did not result in any mps election. it did not result in any mp5 for them at all. douglas ca rswell defected to mp5 for them at all. douglas carswell defected to the party. he is also standing down. the next thing to see is where paul nuttall will stand, whether he can break out and become the first ukip mp. are there any particular constituencies that they might find attractive? i think art do is one. they feel that is probably their best chance —— hartlepool. they did very well the last time. the sitting mp has descended he wills stand—down. so that's a possibility. they are second in many places to the conservatives will stop that will be much more diffi
they were formed and nigel farage was so instrumental in that decision and campaigning for that outcomew it has happened, what do they do? they have said they want to make sure it is a proper brexit, no backsliding from the government on all of this, but i think the wider picture for them is they are going to struggle to keep that support they had last time around, almost 4 million votes cast for ukip at the last general election. it did not result in any mps election. it did not result in any...
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nigel farage laughed that off. but he had a riposte of his own.tone changed. he said the eu was being vindictive and nasty, making impossible demands. you're behaving like the mafia, you think we're a hostage, we're not. we're free to go. and 85... no. groans at the mafia comparison stopped him mid—flow. then this, from the parliament's italian president. translation: i'm sorry, mr farage interrupted antonio tajani, but saying this parliament is behaving like the mafia, that is unacceptable. 0k, all right. it's a sign of how fractious the real negotiations could become. mr barnier responded, he will not punish the uk, only ask that it live up to its financial obligations and he said it'll have to agree the separation terms before trade talks can begin. the sooner we agree the principles of an orderly withdrawal, the sooner we can prepare our future relationship. among the parliament's other demands, that the uk can have no special access to the eu's single market for sectors like financial services. the reason this debate matters is that this parl
nigel farage laughed that off. but he had a riposte of his own.tone changed. he said the eu was being vindictive and nasty, making impossible demands. you're behaving like the mafia, you think we're a hostage, we're not. we're free to go. and 85... no. groans at the mafia comparison stopped him mid—flow. then this, from the parliament's italian president. translation: i'm sorry, mr farage interrupted antonio tajani, but saying this parliament is behaving like the mafia, that is unacceptable....
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the former ukip leader nigel farage has told the bbc he will not be standing as a candidate in forthcomingseven attempts to get elected to westminster. ukip currently have no mps after douglas carswell quit the party last month. today he said he would stand down at the forthcoming election. let's get more from our chief political correspondent vicki young in westminster. so nigel farage is not going to try this time. he isn't although he seems confident that he could have won the seat in clacton in essex which douglas carswell is now standing down from. he says he feels he can have much more influence because he is an mep in brussels and strasbourg, says if he compares the influence he can have there in the next few years compared to being a commons backbencher he says there's no comparison. he says it would have been a vindication for him if he could have won seat, eighth time lucky, but that is not to be, for him. he says it would have been a very easy win after all those years he would have relished the idea, having failed so many times. i think it is going to be a real challenge for uk
the former ukip leader nigel farage has told the bbc he will not be standing as a candidate in forthcomingseven attempts to get elected to westminster. ukip currently have no mps after douglas carswell quit the party last month. today he said he would stand down at the forthcoming election. let's get more from our chief political correspondent vicki young in westminster. so nigel farage is not going to try this time. he isn't although he seems confident that he could have won the seat in...
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nigel farage.arage left to seek his own political fortunes, backing donald trump, not leading ukip after the eu referendum, the party has lost ground. lost the odd election they might have won. the referendum has gone, and so has nigel farage. you are a party without a purpose. come on, john. i don't buy that at all. theresa may may well have triggered article 50, the negotiations have not started yet. if people want the brexit that they voted for on june 23rd, they'll only get that, i believe, if you get ukip mps elected to the house of commons, and that is why we'll go into this brexit election quite buoyant. and the greens, too, are sticking to their mission. you look optimistic, but you're going to need to be. we are optimistic, because we are the party opposing extreme brexit, opposing the decimation of public services and providing those important environmental protections. all the parties must now scramble to get candidates, raise cash, to get out a manifesto that will give the country a cho
nigel farage.arage left to seek his own political fortunes, backing donald trump, not leading ukip after the eu referendum, the party has lost ground. lost the odd election they might have won. the referendum has gone, and so has nigel farage. you are a party without a purpose. come on, john. i don't buy that at all. theresa may may well have triggered article 50, the negotiations have not started yet. if people want the brexit that they voted for on june 23rd, they'll only get that, i believe,...
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nigel farage... since nigel going to fight to win as well. nigel farage. ..ft going to fight to win as well. nigel farage... since nigel farage left to seek his own political fortunes, backing donald trump, not leading ukip after the eu referendum, the pa rty‘s lost ukip after the eu referendum, the party's lost ground, lost the odd election they might have won. the referendum's gone, so is nigel farage, you're a party without a purpose. 0h, farage, you're a party without a purpose. oh, come on. i don't buy that at all. you know, theresa may may well have triggered article 50, the negotiations haven't started yet. if people want the brexit that they voted for on june yet. if people want the brexit that they voted for onjune 23, they'll only get that, i believe, if you get ukip mps elected to the house of commons. that's why we go into this brexit election buoyant. the greens too are sticking to their mission. you are looking optimistic. we are the party opposing extreme brexit, and provicing important environmental protections. the prime minister's chosen a t
nigel farage... since nigel going to fight to win as well. nigel farage. ..ft going to fight to win as well. nigel farage... since nigel farage left to seek his own political fortunes, backing donald trump, not leading ukip after the eu referendum, the pa rty‘s lost ukip after the eu referendum, the party's lost ground, lost the odd election they might have won. the referendum's gone, so is nigel farage, you're a party without a purpose. 0h, farage, you're a party without a purpose. oh, come...
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we saw another sharp exchange between nigel farage and some of his collea g u es between nigel farage the parliamentarians do the british government or do they see the two as quite separate which, of course, they are? i think they see them separately. we need to bear in mind, as the process goes on, we will get to massive stumbling blocks and crises but on both sides the governments genuinely want to reach a deal. some people around the margins probably don't and probably would not mind if the whole thing fell apart, but the governments want to reach a deal and we should remember that when we talk about a crisis in the talks, they will push very ha rd to crisis in the talks, they will push very hard to reach and sort of arrangements. they are neighbours, they had to get on in the long term, they had to get on in the long term, they will not turn into enemies. it will be very hard disentangling this incredibly complex relationship, but they will try very hard to get it done. you will be aware that donald trump wants to build a wall along the border with mexico. the deadline has passed
we saw another sharp exchange between nigel farage and some of his collea g u es between nigel farage the parliamentarians do the british government or do they see the two as quite separate which, of course, they are? i think they see them separately. we need to bear in mind, as the process goes on, we will get to massive stumbling blocks and crises but on both sides the governments genuinely want to reach a deal. some people around the margins probably don't and probably would not mind if the...
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for the last decade, nigel farage. for the last decade, nigel farage.ross the united kingdom, telling people we wa nt to united kingdom, telling people we want to be more like norway and switzerland, out of the european union, in the single market. theresa may has just made nigel farage look like a moderate. that is the government that we have. it is the wrong direction for britain, the liberal democrats are the party for you. we are surprised by the taming of the election but excited and determined. this is the opportunity, that britain has, and manchester, to change the direction. you are not powerless. we want to make the change ours. thanks. votes are being counted in the election for the general secretary of unite — it emerged yesterday that gerard coyne — the main challenger to the current boss len mccluskey — has been suspended from his post as a regional official with the union. 0ur political correspondent has been following the contest. we are expecting to learn something, by the end of today. this suspension of gerard coyne was the latest twis
for the last decade, nigel farage. for the last decade, nigel farage.ross the united kingdom, telling people we wa nt to united kingdom, telling people we want to be more like norway and switzerland, out of the european union, in the single market. theresa may has just made nigel farage look like a moderate. that is the government that we have. it is the wrong direction for britain, the liberal democrats are the party for you. we are surprised by the taming of the election but excited and...
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so himself and nigel farage will be campaigning ha rd and nigel farage will be campaigning hard in clactonhas agreed to give the local party financial assistance to fight the election. aaron banks will not be standing in this election, but he will have a presence in the background, in the cla cton presence in the background, in the clacton election campaign. to be clear, the local party did not want him. when i spoke to them a few hours ago, when i was in clacton, they were very tall between really wanting his money and really wanting the exposure they would get from having a high—profile candidate —— very torn. this was a party that became divided in 2014 when douglas ca rswell defected to ukip became divided in 2014 when douglas carswell defected to ukip because they already had a strong local party in clacton and they had a candidate ready to fight the general election in 2015 and he was moved to the side in favour of douglas ca rswell the side in favour of douglas carswell who had defected from the conservatives and that divided ukip. the wounds that caused in clacton have taken a long
so himself and nigel farage will be campaigning ha rd and nigel farage will be campaigning hard in clactonhas agreed to give the local party financial assistance to fight the election. aaron banks will not be standing in this election, but he will have a presence in the background, in the cla cton presence in the background, in the clacton election campaign. to be clear, the local party did not want him. when i spoke to them a few hours ago, when i was in clacton, they were very tall between...
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nigel farage laughed that off. but he had a riposte of his own.afia, you think we‘re a hostage, we‘re not. we‘re free to go. and 85... no. groans at the mafia comparison stopped him mid—flow. then this, from the parliament‘s italian president. translation: i'm sorry, mr farage interrupted antonio tajani, but saying this parliament is behaving like the mafia, that is unacceptable. 0k, all right. it‘s a sign of how fractious the real negotiations could become. mr barnier responded, he will not punish the uk, only ask that it live up to its financial obligations and he said it‘ll have to agree the separation terms before trade talks can begin. the sooner we agree the principles of an orderly withdrawal, the sooner we can prepare our future relation. among the parliament‘s other demands, that the uk can have no special access to the eu‘s single market for sectors like financial services. the reason this debate matters is that this parliament will have a vote in two years‘ time on any brexit deal, yes or no. if it doesn‘t like it, it could throw it out
nigel farage laughed that off. but he had a riposte of his own.afia, you think we‘re a hostage, we‘re not. we‘re free to go. and 85... no. groans at the mafia comparison stopped him mid—flow. then this, from the parliament‘s italian president. translation: i'm sorry, mr farage interrupted antonio tajani, but saying this parliament is behaving like the mafia, that is unacceptable. 0k, all right. it‘s a sign of how fractious the real negotiations could become. mr barnier responded, he...
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i am not talking about nigel farage. don't worry about nigel farage.'t worry about what these actors do in public posturing, worry about in private. that is where the deals will be. not until the books are published! the other story is then at the bottom. until the books are published! the other story is then at the bottomlj am other story is then at the bottom.” am so other story is then at the bottom.” am so pleased you have allowed me to say this, because i have had big executive pay up to here. when i was at the cbi went on about it and as a minister, and frankly, there are so many chief executives who might deserve it, but so does a nurse deserve it, but so does a nurse deserve it, but so does a nurse deserve it but we can't afford to pay nurses, and these people ought to set a better example. the other example as you have some people who have failed or field relatively on thejob and have failed or field relatively on the job and they still gate great pay rises. it is doing nothing for the reputation of the business or for wealth creation and capi
i am not talking about nigel farage. don't worry about nigel farage.'t worry about what these actors do in public posturing, worry about in private. that is where the deals will be. not until the books are published! the other story is then at the bottom. until the books are published! the other story is then at the bottomlj am other story is then at the bottom.” am so other story is then at the bottom.” am so pleased you have allowed me to say this, because i have had big executive pay up...
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nigel farage.seek his own political fortunes, backing donald trump, not leading ukip after the eu referendum, the party has lost ground. they have lost the odd election they might have won. the referendum has gone, and so has nigel farage. you are a party without a purpose. come on, john, i don't buy that at all. theresa may may well have triggered article 50, but the negotiations have not started yet. if people want the brexit that they voted for on june 23rd, they'll only get that, i believe, if you get ukip mps elected to the house of commons, and that is why we'll go into this brexit election quite buoyant. and the greens too are sticking to their mission. you look optimistic, but you're going to need to be. we are optimistic, because we are the party opposing extreme brexit, opposing the decimation of public services and providing those important environmental protections. all the parties must now scramble to get candidates, raise cash, to get out a manifesto that will give the country a choic
nigel farage.seek his own political fortunes, backing donald trump, not leading ukip after the eu referendum, the party has lost ground. they have lost the odd election they might have won. the referendum has gone, and so has nigel farage. you are a party without a purpose. come on, john, i don't buy that at all. theresa may may well have triggered article 50, but the negotiations have not started yet. if people want the brexit that they voted for on june 23rd, they'll only get that, i believe,...
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nigel farage. own political fortunes, backing donald trump, the party has lost ground. they have lost the odd election they might have won. the referendum has gone and so is nigel farage. you are a party without a purpose. i do not buy that at all. theresa may may well have triggered article 50 but the negotiations have not started yet. if people want brexit, as they voted for injune 23, they will only get that if they have ukip mps elected to the house of commons and that is why we go into this election feeling confident. you look optimistic but you will need to be? we are optimistic because we are the party opposing brexit and the deposition doubling back demolishing of our public services. the prime minister has chosen a time of maximum advantage to call this election, as prime ministers always have and possibly always will. now all parties will have to scramble to choose candidates to raise millions in donations and in a rush to put together a policy manifesto that will decide britain's future
nigel farage. own political fortunes, backing donald trump, the party has lost ground. they have lost the odd election they might have won. the referendum has gone and so is nigel farage. you are a party without a purpose. i do not buy that at all. theresa may may well have triggered article 50 but the negotiations have not started yet. if people want brexit, as they voted for injune 23, they will only get that if they have ukip mps elected to the house of commons and that is why we go into...
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at the european parliament, a debate on the brexit talks, as nigel farage accuses meps of presenting the uk with mafia—like financial demands. jeremy corbyn says labour's national executive committee is to review comments made by ken livingstone after his suspension from the party over hitler remarks. and showjumper nick skelton, who became britain's second—oldest olympic gold medallist in rio, announces his retirement. it's 5 o'clock. our main story is that the united nations security council has been meeting in emergency session, to discuss the suspected chemical attack, on a town in syria. more than 70 people are thought to have died and hundreds were injured in the rebel held town of khan sheikhoun in idlib province. the british and us governments say the evidence points to an attack by syrian government forces. but president assad's regime has denied responsibility. at the un today russia is objecting to a draft resolution and claims that civilians were poisoned by rebel weapons. the debate has overshadowed an aid conference on syria, taking place in brussels. our correspondent,
at the european parliament, a debate on the brexit talks, as nigel farage accuses meps of presenting the uk with mafia—like financial demands. jeremy corbyn says labour's national executive committee is to review comments made by ken livingstone after his suspension from the party over hitler remarks. and showjumper nick skelton, who became britain's second—oldest olympic gold medallist in rio, announces his retirement. it's 5 o'clock. our main story is that the united nations security...
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nigel farage has said he is not going to run. he has decided that your times is not a chance.has decided he will not run again this time. we broke the news that bill o'reilly was being cut loose by 20th century fox. his departure marks a blow to the conservative movement in america. mr o'reilly calls the charges against him by at least five women unfounded, but his employers have decided his huge ratings success does not justify have decided his huge ratings success does notjustify the scandal. we have a contest on bill o'reilly .com. guess where bill o'reilly is common. except bill o'reilly will not be coming back to fox news where he was the biggest star for decades. five women have come forward with claims of sexual harassment and the revelation the settled out of court by bill o'reilly, and fox news £10 million. earlier this week, one former colleague said the host regularly made passes at her when no one was watching and described her as "hot chocolate". when major sponsors started to pull their adverts, his position weakened further, and now the parent company, 21st cent
nigel farage has said he is not going to run. he has decided that your times is not a chance.has decided he will not run again this time. we broke the news that bill o'reilly was being cut loose by 20th century fox. his departure marks a blow to the conservative movement in america. mr o'reilly calls the charges against him by at least five women unfounded, but his employers have decided his huge ratings success does not justify have decided his huge ratings success does notjustify the scandal....
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you see that in the flirtation with people like nigel farage and marine le pen.ants to lead france out of the union altogether. it is ominous. it is especially ominous when you remember that the highest priority of russian policy is to sever the ties between the u.s. and germany, and crack of europe altogether. russia's gdp is the size of italy. isope separate, no country as strong as russia. jeff: we have certainly seen remarkable revolutions from the president in just the past two days on multiple issues. should we not expect there might be one on europe as well? embarrassment, one of the revolutions happen on the very day the article was released. that was the date donald trump said he would change his mind, nato is no longer obsolete. i'm sure he's very mercurial and impulsive. he has thin attachments to things. there are certain harms that once done cannot be undone. and the united1, states defaulted on obligations, when you take the possibility from zero to not zero, that is an irrevocable event. when you think the u.s. might not honor its native commitment
you see that in the flirtation with people like nigel farage and marine le pen.ants to lead france out of the union altogether. it is ominous. it is especially ominous when you remember that the highest priority of russian policy is to sever the ties between the u.s. and germany, and crack of europe altogether. russia's gdp is the size of italy. isope separate, no country as strong as russia. jeff: we have certainly seen remarkable revolutions from the president in just the past two days on...
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nigel farage accused the eu of making impossible demands. vindictive and nasty, he called it.e're a hostage, we're not. we're free to go. we are free to go. groans at the mafia comparison stopped him mid—flow. then this, from the parliament's italian president. "i'm sorry, mr farage", he interrupted, "but saying this parliament is behaving like the mafia is unacceptable". michel barnier, the man who will have to keep negotiations calm, said he will not seek to punish the uk, only ask that it live up to its financial obligations. and, he said, "it will have to agree the separation terms before the trade talks can begin". the sooner we agree to the principles of an orderly withdrawal, the sooner we can prepare. a different future was laid out, too, where a young generation of britons want to rejoin the eu. a young generation that will see brexit for what it really is — a catfight in the conservative party that got out of hand. a lot of time, a waste of energy, and, ithink, stupidity. but for now the eu is ready in what it says will be a tough negotiating position. in a moment we
nigel farage accused the eu of making impossible demands. vindictive and nasty, he called it.e're a hostage, we're not. we're free to go. we are free to go. groans at the mafia comparison stopped him mid—flow. then this, from the parliament's italian president. "i'm sorry, mr farage", he interrupted, "but saying this parliament is behaving like the mafia is unacceptable". michel barnier, the man who will have to keep negotiations calm, said he will not seek to punish the...
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nigel farage laughed that off.is own, as soon as he was on his feet his tone changed. he said the eu was being vindictive and nasty, making impossible demands. you're behaving like the mafia. you think we're a hostage, we're not. we're free to go. groans at the mafia comparison stopped him mid—flow. then this, from the parliament's italian president. "i'm sorry, mr farage", he interrupted, "but saying this parliament is behaving like the mafia is unacceptable". ok — all right. it's a sign of how fractious the real negotiations could become. michel barnier responded that he will not punish the uk, only ask that it live up to its financial obligations. and he said they will have to agree the separation terms before trade talks can begin. the sooner we agree on the principles of a withdrawal, the sooner we can prepare our future relation. amongst the parliament's other demands, that the uk can have no special access to the eu single market for sectors like financial services. the reason this debate matters is that thi
nigel farage laughed that off.is own, as soon as he was on his feet his tone changed. he said the eu was being vindictive and nasty, making impossible demands. you're behaving like the mafia. you think we're a hostage, we're not. we're free to go. groans at the mafia comparison stopped him mid—flow. then this, from the parliament's italian president. "i'm sorry, mr farage", he interrupted, "but saying this parliament is behaving like the mafia is unacceptable". ok — all...
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is there life after brexit and losing nigel farage as leader?
is there life after brexit and losing nigel farage as leader?
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is there life after brexit and losing nigel farage as leader? good evening and welcome to bbc news.rs of the us senate have been at the white house today to be briefed on the deepening crisis involving north korea. the americans have started installing an anti—missile defence system in neighbouring south korea in response to the weapons programmes being developed by pyongyang. china has accused the us of destabilising the region. but the state department said it was still open to negotiations to resolve the crisis. our north america editor jon sopel reports. this isn't for real but it looks terrifyingly like it. a live fire exercise conducted by 2000 us and south korean troops, just miles from the north korean border at a time of extraordinary tension. it's a show of force, and a show of unity. a military exercise with an unmistakable message to the south's unpredictable northern neighbour — we want peace, but we are ready for all eventualities. in washington this morning, the head of us pacific command put it like this. as president trump and secretary mattis have made clear, all o
is there life after brexit and losing nigel farage as leader? good evening and welcome to bbc news.rs of the us senate have been at the white house today to be briefed on the deepening crisis involving north korea. the americans have started installing an anti—missile defence system in neighbouring south korea in response to the weapons programmes being developed by pyongyang. china has accused the us of destabilising the region. but the state department said it was still open to negotiations...
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so himself and nigel farage will be campaigning ha rd and nigel farage will be campaigning hard in clactonhe background, in the clacton election campaign. to be clear, the local party did not want him. when i spoke to them a few hours ago, when i was in clacton, they were very tall
so himself and nigel farage will be campaigning ha rd and nigel farage will be campaigning hard in clactonhe background, in the clacton election campaign. to be clear, the local party did not want him. when i spoke to them a few hours ago, when i was in clacton, they were very tall
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the parties are strong enough and i think nigel farage was such a big part of the ukip brand.ey will struggle. especially as brexit has been secured in terms of leaving the eu, how will look of courses be risen to the election in the first place. i think is a will be working ha rd to place. i think is a will be working hard to get some of those you get votes back. —— is the reason for. i did indeed do a u—turn, perhaps you could say. there is a lot to play forforgeries are made. i know the polls are saying she is way out ahead, but i think you should always triples cautiously. and it is not a matter of winning. it is a matter of getting a big majority to move forward. i think a lot of those ukip votes will be up for grabs as long as she is clear on what her brexit strategy will be. all right. the daily express. both me and i will deliver eu exit. theresa may smashing it once and for all. at some of that positions from her own backbenchers? yes. several papers have gone with this line of theresa may crashing the rebels and her party. so we have a group in the commons, a handful
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at the european parliament — nigel farage laughs at suggestions that the uk should pay an exit fee forw ken livingstone's status in the party — following his comments about hitler and zionism — and his suspension for another year.
at the european parliament — nigel farage laughs at suggestions that the uk should pay an exit fee forw ken livingstone's status in the party — following his comments about hitler and zionism — and his suspension for another year.
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so too did nigel farage, who, rather undiplomatically, compared his fellow mep's to gangsters. the mafia. you think we are a hostage, we are not. we are free to go. we are free to go. this... i know. i know. we are free to go. we are free to go. this... i know. i knowlj we are free to go. we are free to go. this... i know. i know. ido understand. i go. this... i know. i know. ido understand. lam go. this... i know. i know. ido understand. i am convinced and 100% sure about one thing, that there will be one day another young man or young woman who will try again. who will lead britain again into the european family once again. that suggests the tone will be combative over the next two years. but the european commission's chief negotiator michel barnier, who is the main figure in these talks, was a bit more considered. to succeed we need to devote the first phase of negotiations exclusively to reaching an agreement on the principles of the exit. we are not proposing to be tactical or create difficulties for the uk. 0n the contrary, it is an essential condition to maximise our cha
so too did nigel farage, who, rather undiplomatically, compared his fellow mep's to gangsters. the mafia. you think we are a hostage, we are not. we are free to go. we are free to go. this... i know. i know. we are free to go. we are free to go. this... i know. i knowlj we are free to go. we are free to go. this... i know. i know. ido understand. i go. this... i know. i know. ido understand. lam go. this... i know. i know. ido understand. i am convinced and 100% sure about one thing, that there...
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that are wary of what is happening there now, european parliament member and brexit champion, nigel farage, you've spoken to the new american president many times including foreign policy, we suppress it would happen last night? >> yes i was. there are many facts that i would only understand i guess the question i'm asking is a lot of people who voted for trump did so because they were very wary of the neocon agenda they believed that persistent intervention in the middle east over the last few years has made things worse not better. yeah, lots of questions today. if >> tucker: does it seem inevitable that in the wake of intervention in the country like syria that refugees from that country go to the country that does the intervening? that does seem to be the pattern, does that mean more syrian refugees will come here? >> yes. i suppose actually southern europe are the ones who will be thinking about this more than anybody particularly given the breakdown of relations with turkey, who are supposed to be holding back the migrant tide. all the evidence is if you get rid of saddam, if you get
that are wary of what is happening there now, european parliament member and brexit champion, nigel farage, you've spoken to the new american president many times including foreign policy, we suppress it would happen last night? >> yes i was. there are many facts that i would only understand i guess the question i'm asking is a lot of people who voted for trump did so because they were very wary of the neocon agenda they believed that persistent intervention in the middle east over the...
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nigel farage of ukip accused politicians from other countries of being nasty and vindictive.andshake offered from the eu's chief negotiator. smiles in return from the architect of brexit. but then harsh realities began to be laid out. the uk told it cannot expect special access to the eu's single market. i have to clarify, this will not happen. cherry—picking will not happen. a state outside of the european union cannot have the same or better conditions than a state inside of the european union. what is expected is that the uk will pay its bills. it's like moving house, said the leader of the socialist group. "the gas bill, the electricity, it all has to be settled", said gianni pittella. just a week since article 50 was triggered, this may be a foretaste of things to come. nigel farage accused the eu of making impossible demands. vindictive and nasty, he called it. you're behaving like the mafia. you think we're a hostage, we're not. we're free to go. groans at the mafia comparison stopped him mid—flow. then this, from the parliament's italian president. "i'm sorry, mr fara
nigel farage of ukip accused politicians from other countries of being nasty and vindictive.andshake offered from the eu's chief negotiator. smiles in return from the architect of brexit. but then harsh realities began to be laid out. the uk told it cannot expect special access to the eu's single market. i have to clarify, this will not happen. cherry—picking will not happen. a state outside of the european union cannot have the same or better conditions than a state inside of the european...
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thinksid, nigel farage that the eu is taking a big risk by not letting the u.k. negotiate trade deals already. he said he wouldn't mind not having to drink french wine, belgian chocolate, or by german cars. >> thank you for that update from brussels. next, at least seven people have died and several others were wounded after a massive car bomb tore through a restaurant in the somali capital of mogadishu. the blast rocked an area close to government buildings. there has been no immediate claim of responsibility for the bloodshed, however the islamist militant group has been blamed for some of the attacks in the past. now, the un security council is set to hold emergency talks this wednesday after an alleged chemical attack in syria left at least 72 people dead. the meeting was called by france in the u.k. after the release of chemicals in the rebel held town's. fingers are being pointed at the assad regime. boris johnson saying "all the evidence leads to the syrian government." >> observing a minute of silence for the victims. this followed by a message of condemn
thinksid, nigel farage that the eu is taking a big risk by not letting the u.k. negotiate trade deals already. he said he wouldn't mind not having to drink french wine, belgian chocolate, or by german cars. >> thank you for that update from brussels. next, at least seven people have died and several others were wounded after a massive car bomb tore through a restaurant in the somali capital of mogadishu. the blast rocked an area close to government buildings. there has been no immediate...
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second, nigel farage resigned as leader after the last general election.ran m, failed to win whatever seat you ran in, might you consider your position as leader after this election?” will announce where i will stand tomorrow. as for me resigning, ukip has a great future ahead of it. in terms of membership the party is pretty much work it was at the referendum. we will be financially secure. i think we are in with a chance of winning a number of seats at the selection we will target sensibly in terms of financial resources and manpower, and if we weren't successful, and i don't believe for a second we will fail, i think we will have seats in the house of commons after the selection. will i resign? i don't think so because i think ukip as a fantastic future ahead. you've had one. michael, congratulation speakers in many ways this your election. if it wasn't for the work you have done and your investigative pro—west, maybe this election would not have been called, so we should call this the crack election. i'm not sure about this. only a couple of months ago
second, nigel farage resigned as leader after the last general election.ran m, failed to win whatever seat you ran in, might you consider your position as leader after this election?” will announce where i will stand tomorrow. as for me resigning, ukip has a great future ahead of it. in terms of membership the party is pretty much work it was at the referendum. we will be financially secure. i think we are in with a chance of winning a number of seats at the selection we will target sensibly...
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nigel farage, thank you for joining us this morning. pete: thank you, sir. to fund it. abby: sad news to report this morning. american soldier killed in the fight against isis in afghanistan. it happened during an operation in kandahar province. the name of the special operation soldier has not yet been released. this is the first u.s. combat death this year in afghanistan. stop and look at this video a powerful gust of wind whips a bouncy house airborne into live power lines 20 feet high. that horrific incident happening carnival in south carolina. their injuries are still unknown. second inflatable also blown into a tree. luckily it was empty at the time. a firefighter says both houses were anchored by stakes. and this story will bring tears to your eyes a military father surprising his second grade daughter when she least expected it. >> i like it a lot. >> daddy [applause] abby: that is capital nowak. he has been serving abroad in cut tar since december of 2016. was not expected home for another few weeks. i just love those. all right. coming up. it has
nigel farage, thank you for joining us this morning. pete: thank you, sir. to fund it. abby: sad news to report this morning. american soldier killed in the fight against isis in afghanistan. it happened during an operation in kandahar province. the name of the special operation soldier has not yet been released. this is the first u.s. combat death this year in afghanistan. stop and look at this video a powerful gust of wind whips a bouncy house airborne into live power lines 20 feet high. that...
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he has regularly been in the news, having spats with ukip's former leader, nigel farage.uld sit in parliament as an independent because he thought he could'sjob was done. independent because he thought he could's job was done. today, independent because he thought he could'sjob was done. today, he has said he will not contest that election as an independent and has said he will be supporting the conservatives. in a statement he says, i have done everything i can to ensure we get the referendum and we leave the european union. it is sometimes said that all political careers end in failure, it doesn't feel like that to me today. job done. i'm delighted. andrew, thank you. scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, has said labour is ‘unelectable' under jeremy corbyn‘s leadership. speaking during first minister's questions, she said voting snp was the only way to protect scotland from the conservatives. because of the unelectability of labour, scotland faces the prospect of an unfettered, out—of—control tory government, and we know the damage that can do to scotland. to our
he has regularly been in the news, having spats with ukip's former leader, nigel farage.uld sit in parliament as an independent because he thought he could'sjob was done. independent because he thought he could's job was done. today, independent because he thought he could'sjob was done. today, he has said he will not contest that election as an independent and has said he will be supporting the conservatives. in a statement he says, i have done everything i can to ensure we get the referendum...
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what do you say to anne coulter and nigel farage nationalism and not getting involved in other wars.> their views are equally relevant. but the president has to make the decision how to best carry forward on american principles. the america the world saw this last week is the america it has known for most of the last century. we are a country willing to stand up for humanitarian efforts. we are willing to help spread democracy and capitalism. and that's what happened this week. you have to think for a second there was other messages sent there. the president called the president of china before he did it, and you wonder did he say to the chinese president, tell your friend in north korea to watch the news tonight. judge jeanine: i think he was having dinner with him at the time. let's move on from that. susan rice if either of you heard my open. the woman as far as i'm concerned has lied about everything from bowe bergdahl to benghazi to no she knows nothing about unmasking to i did unmask but it wasn't for political purposes. a horrible position saying in rwanda 800,000 killed. we d
what do you say to anne coulter and nigel farage nationalism and not getting involved in other wars.> their views are equally relevant. but the president has to make the decision how to best carry forward on american principles. the america the world saw this last week is the america it has known for most of the last century. we are a country willing to stand up for humanitarian efforts. we are willing to help spread democracy and capitalism. and that's what happened this week. you have to...
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there were heated exchanges as nigel farage accused meps of behaving like the mafia, while the parliament'sill take into account the encouragement given by past governments for drivers to buy diesel cars. her comments come as more details emerge about plans to tackle the environmental damage caused by some diesel engines. owners of diesel cars have expressed anger and confusion at the various proposals. alexandra mackenzie reports. when buying a new car, do you go diesel or petrol? it can be confusing, and is possibly a bit of a gamble. a lower vehicle tax introduced by the then chancellor gordon brown has encouraged motorists to opt for diesel. it is regarded as more economical and, in terms of carbon dioxide emissions, less harmful. here is a diesel car being tested. it meets the required standard. but there is increasing concern that diesel cars omit dangerous levels of nitrogen dioxide, thought to have caused thousands of premature deaths in the uk. air pollution limits have been repeatedly exceeded in places, including birmingham, leeds, glasgow and london. tell me what this is! it's a
there were heated exchanges as nigel farage accused meps of behaving like the mafia, while the parliament'sill take into account the encouragement given by past governments for drivers to buy diesel cars. her comments come as more details emerge about plans to tackle the environmental damage caused by some diesel engines. owners of diesel cars have expressed anger and confusion at the various proposals. alexandra mackenzie reports. when buying a new car, do you go diesel or petrol? it can be...
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the former ukip leader nigel farage has told the bbc he will not be standing as a candidate in the forthcoming previously failed in seven attempts to get elected to westminster. ukip currently have no mps after douglas carswell quit the party last month. the scottish conservative leader ruth davidson has been strongly criticised for failing to condemn new welfare rules — which mean some women will have to demonstrate they were rape victims — in order to receive benefits. under the changes, tax credits will only be paid for a family's first two children — unless they can show that other children were the result of rape. our scotland editor sarah smith reports. here's something you don't expect to see in the general election. four rival party leaders all on the same side. no wonder they look a bit awkward. demonstrating against the so—called rape clause. the policy, introduced by the westminster government, that limits tax credits to two children unless the mother declares a child was conceived as the consequence of rape. inside the scottish parliament nicola sturgeon challenged the tories scott
the former ukip leader nigel farage has told the bbc he will not be standing as a candidate in the forthcoming previously failed in seven attempts to get elected to westminster. ukip currently have no mps after douglas carswell quit the party last month. the scottish conservative leader ruth davidson has been strongly criticised for failing to condemn new welfare rules — which mean some women will have to demonstrate they were rape victims — in order to receive benefits. under the changes,...
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but you sense ukip are searching around for a post—brexit, post—nigel farage agenda and to some extent when paul nuttall was barrage to and blockaded in a side room after he refused to answer journalists questions over whether he is even standing in their selection. norman smith, thank you. arthur collins — the boyfriend of reality tv personality ferne mccann — will appear in court later today charged over an acid attack in london. 20 people were injured at a nightclub over the easter weekend. two have partially lost their sight. richard galpin is at thames magistrates‘ court in east london for us. what happened in court? yes, arthur collins and andre phoenix appearing at the court here in the last hour. collins appeared and was using crutches and seemed to have difficulty standing when ordered by the magistrates to stand up. and of course they confirmed their names and addresses and ages. the charges they face, arthur collins facing 14 cou nts they face, arthur collins facing 14 counts of previous bodily harm and one count of throwing acid with intent to burn. andre phoenix facing sev
but you sense ukip are searching around for a post—brexit, post—nigel farage agenda and to some extent when paul nuttall was barrage to and blockaded in a side room after he refused to answer journalists questions over whether he is even standing in their selection. norman smith, thank you. arthur collins — the boyfriend of reality tv personality ferne mccann — will appear in court later today charged over an acid attack in london. 20 people were injured at a nightclub over the easter...
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nigel farage led the brexit campaign. good morning to you, sir. >> good morning.k about your take on the parallels between trump and le pen. are they an exact match? how is that viewed there in france? >> it's very interesting. the way the media are portraying this macron is a centrist, nice, cuddly and the good way. he was minister in a hard left social list government. le pen is painted to be far right. the origins of the front front national may have been far right but she dragged them a long way from that. in terms of security, in terms of believing in sovereignty and many of those things, she has a huge amount in common with the brexit campaign and secondly with president trump. >> shannon: so you're saying that much of the media in france functions like it does in the u.s. and president trump tweeted another terrorist attack in paris after the tragic shooting say the people of france won't take much more of this. big effect on the presidential election. now that we're down to two how does the issue factor into the may 7th vote? >> there are two weeks to go a
nigel farage led the brexit campaign. good morning to you, sir. >> good morning.k about your take on the parallels between trump and le pen. are they an exact match? how is that viewed there in france? >> it's very interesting. the way the media are portraying this macron is a centrist, nice, cuddly and the good way. he was minister in a hard left social list government. le pen is painted to be far right. the origins of the front front national may have been far right but she...
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here with us, the man behind the brexit movement, fox news contributor nigel farage.or the stock market here and in europe. and that nightmare scenario is after the voting on sunday, the two candidates who go through to the next round of the extreme -- the nationalist right le pen and the communist on the left. that's a nightmare scenario. is it possible? >> if it does happen, i made myself quite ill. and i don't know -- i don't know what's going to happen here. more than anyone does. other than to say this. that the opinion polls underestimated brexit. the opinion polls underestimated trump. and generally, those more conservative views tend to be a bit shy with pollsters. i would still be very surprised if maria le pen did not top the poll and go through to the second round. as for who should be up against, frankly, it's anyone's guest. who you mentioned who is basically a communist has surged in the polls over the course of the last few days. so things are unpredictable, but i'm going to put my neck out here and say that le pen will be one of the two that goes throu
here with us, the man behind the brexit movement, fox news contributor nigel farage.or the stock market here and in europe. and that nightmare scenario is after the voting on sunday, the two candidates who go through to the next round of the extreme -- the nationalist right le pen and the communist on the left. that's a nightmare scenario. is it possible? >> if it does happen, i made myself quite ill. and i don't know -- i don't know what's going to happen here. more than anyone does....
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sorry, mr fryers. -- sorry nigel farage.are talking about the mafia, i find that unacceptable. i do understand. applause ido applause i do understand mr president. applause i do understand mr presidentlj understand i do understand mr president.” understand national sensitivities, i will change it to gangsters. that is how we are being treated. some passion and bad—tempered displayed this morning. lots of debate. in the last couple of minutes we have held that the draft resolution laid down by the european parliament have been approved by meps. that lays down the negotiating deadlines, what they think our priorities. and the timeline that should be followed. measuring what was said last week by the european council that there should be significant process on the talks about how the uk leads the eu before talking about a new trade relationship. there were some more expressions of sadness about the fa ct expressions of sadness about the fact that the uk is leading and that in some sense could weaken the eu. john in some sense c
sorry, mr fryers. -- sorry nigel farage.are talking about the mafia, i find that unacceptable. i do understand. applause ido applause i do understand mr president. applause i do understand mr presidentlj understand i do understand mr president.” understand national sensitivities, i will change it to gangsters. that is how we are being treated. some passion and bad—tempered displayed this morning. lots of debate. in the last couple of minutes we have held that the draft resolution laid down...
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nigel farage, the man behind brexit.late as the president of the united states, do we, and do you approve? >> i approve of much of the way that donald trump conducts himself. but i would just add to the point that, yes, a fad undoubtedly has done some pretty awful things against his people. amongst the array of people against him are organizations like isis whose behavior against people frankly at times is best. and i think it's a problem in the world trying to pick the good guys and the bad things because whams once assad is gone? because you listen to secretary of state tillerson, you listen to johnson from our country and what's really clear is that the west is now calling the regime change. they're calling for assad to be gone. i've yet to remember one sensible explanation of who or what is going to replace him. stuart: i think president trump may be dialing that back. he's gone to great length to say we're not going into syria. maybe he's countering the calls from some people saying regime change. >> well, i think i
nigel farage, the man behind brexit.late as the president of the united states, do we, and do you approve? >> i approve of much of the way that donald trump conducts himself. but i would just add to the point that, yes, a fad undoubtedly has done some pretty awful things against his people. amongst the array of people against him are organizations like isis whose behavior against people frankly at times is best. and i think it's a problem in the world trying to pick the good guys and the...
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there is little connecting chaves with nigel farage. so here is the background.ulism is generally thought to have emerged in the u.s. in the second half of the 19th century when the people's party galvanized angry farmers opposed to the capitalism of the day. more recently, populism has surged in a number of countries, and inng turkey, greece the philippines. here is the argument -- populists say they are rescuing democracies that have been hijacked by elites. what is certain is that populists standout thinking they alone represent the will of the people. dismissing any criticism as illegitimate. that is how they dump up against the democratic checks and balances. in particular, the courts and the media. that were designed to limit what government can do. +++ takes on the bloomberg. mark: sticking with politics, the final prime minister's question before the general election. >> more waste, higher taxes, fewer jobs -- that does nothing for the ordinary working families. >> they only look after the richest and not the rest. they are strong against the week and we
there is little connecting chaves with nigel farage. so here is the background.ulism is generally thought to have emerged in the u.s. in the second half of the 19th century when the people's party galvanized angry farmers opposed to the capitalism of the day. more recently, populism has surged in a number of countries, and inng turkey, greece the philippines. here is the argument -- populists say they are rescuing democracies that have been hijacked by elites. what is certain is that populists...
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just like with nigel farage, certainly theresa may, we are looking for partners.hey take turns concerns seriously and don't demonize him for some kind of pc end. le pen would be one of those people. overall policies that benefit america just as much. nicole: andrew peek, former intelligence officer, thank you for joining us. >> thanks for having me appeared lauren: the government funding bill this week. they want the bill to include the u.s. border. a midnight friday deadline to avert a shutdown. white house office management director mick mulvaney said this on monday. >> we are offering to give democrats another priorities as well. they said they want these as part of obamacare. we don't like this much do we have been in discussions to give democrats something they want in order to get something we want. nicole: house minority leader nancy pelosi explaining why her party does not support the border wall. nicole: meanwhile, president travis said to entail. >> what the president said i don't think he said he was going to pass billions of dollars of cost to the wall
just like with nigel farage, certainly theresa may, we are looking for partners.hey take turns concerns seriously and don't demonize him for some kind of pc end. le pen would be one of those people. overall policies that benefit america just as much. nicole: andrew peek, former intelligence officer, thank you for joining us. >> thanks for having me appeared lauren: the government funding bill this week. they want the bill to include the u.s. border. a midnight friday deadline to avert a...
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nigel farage. we have bob nardelli here. he's from chrysler and the former home depot ceo, xlr 8 founder and so more. a big wig at g.e. good to see you. >> good to be here. >> neil: do you think this run-up is justified? i can see it may be on the prospects of tax cuts or regulatory relief, but is it really helping us over here? >> i tend to agree with you. you know, the media today is about france. i would see france, talking to some of my colleagues, it's the lack of disruption as opposed to what nigel said, not the upside, the globality of companies not dealing separately with new trade agreements, ex-set that. >> neil: does that help you in your running the multinationals? it's easier to deal with a union than 20 different countries. >> sometimes. sometimes you're disadvantaged. but it's the lack of disruption and uncertainty. the centrist thing is probably positive relative to what we might see extreme over there. talking to the fellow ceos, it's the 15% corporate tax -- >> neil: if that's true, if it pans out, 15%, not
nigel farage. we have bob nardelli here. he's from chrysler and the former home depot ceo, xlr 8 founder and so more. a big wig at g.e. good to see you. >> good to be here. >> neil: do you think this run-up is justified? i can see it may be on the prospects of tax cuts or regulatory relief, but is it really helping us over here? >> i tend to agree with you. you know, the media today is about france. i would see france, talking to some of my colleagues, it's the lack of...
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nigel farage and lindsey graham. it, greg gutfeld, after a unicorn. the internet is obsessed with there carley shimkus has them for us, awesome, to try this morning. awesome. we love free food. ♪ dear predictable there's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced, our senses awake, our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say: if you love something... set it free. see you around, giulia ♪ ed: adidas sent a marketing email after the boston marathon it's the subject line that sparngd outrage has the company apologizing this morning. ainsley: here with that and the day's other top trends is fox news headlines 24/7 reporter carley shimkus. they weren't thinking. >> poor choice of words coming from adidas. the company sent emails with this running line you survived the boston marathon. so, a lot of people, of course, were reminded of the boston marathon bombing, of course. and a reaction pouring in so swiftly on social media. let's
nigel farage and lindsey graham. it, greg gutfeld, after a unicorn. the internet is obsessed with there carley shimkus has them for us, awesome, to try this morning. awesome. we love free food. ♪ dear predictable there's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced, our senses awake, our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say: if you love something... set it free. see you around, giulia ♪ ed: adidas...