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that man behind brexit, nigel farage, we're talking to him. st kids with much, much better toys. the c-class sedan, coupe and cabriolet. the thrills keep getting better. lease the c300 sedan for $399 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> i'm nicole petallides with your fox business brief. we are seeing the dow jones industrial average higher for a fourth day in a low and right here at these levels at 22,068, that would be a record close, so watch for that. watch fiat chrysler today, on the news of fiat chrysler joined bmw self-driving car alliance. bmw has been working closely with intel to get those autonomous vehicles on the road. they've been competing google alphabet also gm, ford, bmw all working to get those driverless cars on the road by 2020. much of this is happening because ride-hailing services in the global taxi market about 33% of the market are continuing to grow. younger people not able to buy cars, not interested in buying cars. well, it turns out this is going to be a $285 billion ma
that man behind brexit, nigel farage, we're talking to him. st kids with much, much better toys. the c-class sedan, coupe and cabriolet. the thrills keep getting better. lease the c300 sedan for $399 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> i'm nicole petallides with your fox business brief. we are seeing the dow jones industrial average higher for a fourth day in a low and right here at these levels at 22,068, that would be a record close, so...
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certainly ukip has been struggling to define itself, to have an identity after the success of nigel faragesult he wanted, it‘s been through multiple leaders, paul nuttall standing down after a disappointing showing. now we have a raft of candidates having put themselves forward and have been vetted by the ukip national executive committee. anne marie waters are courted controversy with strong views on islam, she is quoted as saying islam is evil, describing it as a killing machine. she is against sharia law but she thinks she‘s putting forward something no one else is prepared to talk about. but you will remember ukip went into the selection on a platform of banning the burqa, paul nuttall himself was accused of being islamophobic. there is some concern within ukip the party is potentially, if anne marie waters we re potentially, if anne marie waters were to be successful, will move further in that direction. nigel farage has said it would be a disaster, the end of ukip if it went down the route of being an anti—islam party, is anne marie waters promising that‘ll be the shape of her leader
certainly ukip has been struggling to define itself, to have an identity after the success of nigel faragesult he wanted, it‘s been through multiple leaders, paul nuttall standing down after a disappointing showing. now we have a raft of candidates having put themselves forward and have been vetted by the ukip national executive committee. anne marie waters are courted controversy with strong views on islam, she is quoted as saying islam is evil, describing it as a killing machine. she is...
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there is the view of nigel farage, occasionally you have two reminds him that he does not any longers i am aware. he is not a leader of a party. his party doesn't have any mps. is he right when he says nobody, nobody voted into brexit referendum for transitional arrangements at all? he may be right. the logic of that point is to say that there should be a second referendum at the end of it all. i don't know about that. is not necessarily logical to go to that extent, but they seem to have come together in acknowledging that there will have to be various transition arrangements. most people see that as... pragmatism in the end. as long as... pragmatism in the end. as long as it doesn't delay the ultimate exit. another transitional arrangement is what happens in the republic and northern ireland, if one wants to stay out and one remains in. the customs story today, the publication of plans in terms of what will happen on the island of ireland, the headline is that there would not be a hard border.m ireland, the headline is that there would not be a hard border. it would be sad if we wo
there is the view of nigel farage, occasionally you have two reminds him that he does not any longers i am aware. he is not a leader of a party. his party doesn't have any mps. is he right when he says nobody, nobody voted into brexit referendum for transitional arrangements at all? he may be right. the logic of that point is to say that there should be a second referendum at the end of it all. i don't know about that. is not necessarily logical to go to that extent, but they seem to have come...
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this is something we heard several years ago from figures like nigel farage.rding europe will be increasingly at risk unless more is done to help them stand the number of migrants heading to italy and the rest of europe. italy is suffering a lot from this and they feel abandoned by the rest of europe when it comes to dealing with the number coming in. hopefully it will mean they were. to work out how to help each other. the british already have ships out there, picking up people and also trying to patrol the waters off the libyan coast and indeed the coalition is trying to deal with that. what more can be done? what the libyan prime minister is suggesting is that western nations need to offer more support oi'i nations need to offer more support on land, it is notjust about patrolling the mediterranean. that there is a porous southern border to libya, which is not a stable country, and to prevent the huge numbers of migrants arriving in libya in the first place, apparently 700,000 there just now, of which 98,000 have already attempted to make the crossing to it
this is something we heard several years ago from figures like nigel farage.rding europe will be increasingly at risk unless more is done to help them stand the number of migrants heading to italy and the rest of europe. italy is suffering a lot from this and they feel abandoned by the rest of europe when it comes to dealing with the number coming in. hopefully it will mean they were. to work out how to help each other. the british already have ships out there, picking up people and also trying...
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nigel farage is putting his fingers of alarmism on this and that is a shame because the good people of that. this is an enormous opportunity, you don't want borders are about offences watchtowers, and there is a lovely photograph on the front of the metro showing where the border is. cars pass freely. guns change that. put on immigration border on the airports and ports in northern ireland and then turn it into hong kong, a fabulous place where young people can think, if i get a skilled asa people can think, if i get a skilled as a future for me and business, let business do what it does with his creates jobs, generate createsjobs, generate profits and pay tax. if you can do anything in brussels with this negotiation you can show this is a better thing than beatings for britain. some people, notjust arrived, a lot of beatings for britain. some people, not just arrived, a lot of people see this as a back door for britain and control being handed to the eu. if brexit meant brexit it meant that britain would reassert control and eu nationals would not be able to come into ireland or use i
nigel farage is putting his fingers of alarmism on this and that is a shame because the good people of that. this is an enormous opportunity, you don't want borders are about offences watchtowers, and there is a lovely photograph on the front of the metro showing where the border is. cars pass freely. guns change that. put on immigration border on the airports and ports in northern ireland and then turn it into hong kong, a fabulous place where young people can think, if i get a skilled asa...
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yarn as alarmist as nigel farage. it is a four-year waiting period, which david cameron suggested. this is about control and westminster, not brussels. people voted for... and happy for the sovereignty of this parliament but la st sovereignty of this parliament but last year the brexit here said it was about control of freedom of movement. i will control the movement. i will control the movement of freedom now. we moved to the guardian. this is good stuff. i suspect you have sat on some business advisory councils.|j suspect you have sat on some business advisory councils. i have. donald trump responds to people resigning from him is to shut them down to the current design. summary said to me, he did not approve it something i did in the cbi and he said i am resigning and i said you have to belong to it first! i think he's doing exactly right thing, spot on, position yourself away from party politics in the dock of left 0!’ party politics in the dock of left or right and what you do to take the side of decency and everybody understands what decency means. this should be the, busines
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nigel farage heads to the screen. details. this morning and joining me to talk about it political analyst kristin hag land and jon hilsenrath and political analysts amy holmes, great to see, everybody. jon: i wanted to ask you how trump is doing, latest example of the charlottesville killing, how is it looking? >> approval rating has been going down and one of the more favorable polls when it comes to the president because we pulled likely voters not just all americans, so that gives you a little bit of a different view of american view of him, we also see it going down in galup, it hasn't been good for the president. i'm hoping as an certain citizen that statements about charlottesville help to turn that around. >> what's interesting about polling is concern is attention on approval numberses and yet congress approval number under 20% at this point. >> mainstream media is even lower than that. maria: our top story president trump will sign infrastructure, 1 trillion-dollar infrastructure plan. touted yesterday while in washin
nigel farage heads to the screen. details. this morning and joining me to talk about it political analyst kristin hag land and jon hilsenrath and political analysts amy holmes, great to see, everybody. jon: i wanted to ask you how trump is doing, latest example of the charlottesville killing, how is it looking? >> approval rating has been going down and one of the more favorable polls when it comes to the president because we pulled likely voters not just all americans, so that gives you...
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brexit leader, nigel farage.ocking other changes that president trump was elected to do, and he is here today. good to see you. if they are blocking him, you see that frustration that bob had. i certainly feel frustrated. you're watching from overseas, frustrated. what is going to happen from this political elites, ruling class that is in the way of what the people want? >> in the end, they will get deselected. they will be removed. at the republican party base can say that they have a man that won the election, made a series of promises, and if you have senators and congressmen, there comes a point where there has to be a rebellion that goes on within the party to get rid of these people. this is about trust. fundamental. when people who voted in 2016, they deserve to get it. >> trish: is that while we are seeing? they are suing the g.o.p. he is getting thousands of comments. people are weighing in. >> whether -- i think he represents the view of the people. a deep deep frustration. it must be very tough for the
brexit leader, nigel farage.ocking other changes that president trump was elected to do, and he is here today. good to see you. if they are blocking him, you see that frustration that bob had. i certainly feel frustrated. you're watching from overseas, frustrated. what is going to happen from this political elites, ruling class that is in the way of what the people want? >> in the end, they will get deselected. they will be removed. at the republican party base can say that they have a...
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you saw the disappointment from the ukip leader, nigel farage, who wanted us to strike those internationalckly. this was not the sort of brexit he was often at all. but some will see this as a much safer way of making things happen, a more pragmatic way. he is disappointed that any signing of those international trade deals or implementation of those will not happen for a few years. there has been interesting reaction from the eu's chief negotiator, michel barnier, who david davis will be sitting to negotiate with at the next round of trade talks. he tweeted that the quicker the eu and the uk agree on citizens, settling accounts, and ireland, the quicker we can discuss the customs and future arrangements. that is saying that eu negotiators are sticking to their guns. it is all very well for their guns. it is all very well for the uk to set out these aims, but we will not move on to talking about these areas until we have satisfied oui’ these areas until we have satisfied our priorities, which are the divorce settlements, the rights of eu citizens. it is an interesting document. lots to tal
you saw the disappointment from the ukip leader, nigel farage, who wanted us to strike those internationalckly. this was not the sort of brexit he was often at all. but some will see this as a much safer way of making things happen, a more pragmatic way. he is disappointed that any signing of those international trade deals or implementation of those will not happen for a few years. there has been interesting reaction from the eu's chief negotiator, michel barnier, who david davis will be...
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from you gives nigel farage the boss of britain's biggest union. as well as shadow chancellor john mcdonnell about thursday's bizarre general election john what do you think your electoral game say about media power in britain in terms of the way we've been treated by the written press generous to say the least some of the most vicious personal attacks that i've ever seen on a politician in some ways that's what you expect. from some of the press i think what offended a large number of people was the way they also went for our families as well which is unacceptable i think and people have rejected that and i think they're projected .
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long, before that the brief leadership of burne—jones, some people say she was never actually do, nigel farage to be born theyjust can't as. yes, ukip has beenin theyjust can't as. yes, ukip has been in turmoilfor some theyjust can't as. yes, ukip has been in turmoil for some time, really since the brexit vote. that is because its reason for existing has essentially gone. it‘s struggling to come up with a new direction. paul nuttall tried to ta ke direction. paul nuttall tried to take ukip into the last election in a platform as being the court blocks of brexit. he used very strong language about a radical is fun, calling it a cancer. —— about radical islam. the challenge for any new leader is to reignite ukip and reinvigorate the party and broaden its appeal, whether this platform of a very anti—islamic message is the right one to do so, we still have to see. they have a range of candidates, you can‘t complain the choice is restricted. that is one point being made, that actually there are are 11 candidates and many different policy platforms. we heard this morning from the deputy leader who s
long, before that the brief leadership of burne—jones, some people say she was never actually do, nigel farage to be born theyjust can't as. yes, ukip has beenin theyjust can't as. yes, ukip has been in turmoilfor some theyjust can't as. yes, ukip has been in turmoil for some time, really since the brexit vote. that is because its reason for existing has essentially gone. it‘s struggling to come up with a new direction. paul nuttall tried to ta ke direction. paul nuttall tried to take ukip...
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no—one has since matched nigel farage's sticking power as leader, and the question now is the directionow that brexit is happening, and considering its policy of being the guard dogs brexit was comprehensibility that the last election. so the challenge for any new leader now, whoever it is, will be to revive ukip as a credible political force capable of winning seats. leila nathoo, thanks very much. the union unite has warned that strike action by refuse workers in birmingham which has left waste piling up in the streets could continue until christmas. the union has said that they will be balloting members to renew its mandate for industrial action after the current round of strikes ends on the 21st of september. from birmingham, kathryn stanczysyzn reports. itjust keeps mounting up — six weeks of strike action by refuse workers has left some streets in birmingham full of bin bags and vulnerable to vermin. now the union behind the action, unite, says it will ballot its members on continuing that action all the way until christmas. right, it's been four weeks now, we have bin bags litera
no—one has since matched nigel farage's sticking power as leader, and the question now is the directionow that brexit is happening, and considering its policy of being the guard dogs brexit was comprehensibility that the last election. so the challenge for any new leader now, whoever it is, will be to revive ukip as a credible political force capable of winning seats. leila nathoo, thanks very much. the union unite has warned that strike action by refuse workers in birmingham which has left...
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no—one has since matched nigel farage's sticking power as leader and the question for ukip now is thend considering its policy platform of being the guard dogs of brexit on social integration was comprehensively rejected by voters at the last election. i think the challenge for a new leader now, whoever it is, will be to try to revive ukip as a credible political force. a man arrested on suspicion of pushing a woman into the path of a bus whilejogging has been eliminated from the investigation. eric bellquist, 41, was arrested on thursday on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm following the incident on london's putney bridge. his lawyer said mr bellquist "categorically denied" being the man seen in the video. the met said he will face no further action. new measures to tackle the dangerous use of laser pens will be considered by the government, after concerns about their threat to air safety. the lasers, which can temporarily blind people, have been used to target aircraft and pilots, as our business correspondent, jonty bloom, reports. laser pens or pointers are designed to be
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coming up in the show we caught up with the cost of political power tagging this from you gives nigel farage the boss of britain's biggest union. as well as jeremy corbin's shadow chancellor john mcdonnell to ask about thursday's bizarre general election john what do you think your electoral game say about monopoly media power in britain in terms of the way we've been treated by the written press generous to say the least some of the most vicious personal attacks that i've ever seen on a politician in some ways that's what you expect expect that from some of our press i think what offended a large number of people is the way they also went for our families as well which is unacceptable i think and people have rejected that and i think they're projected it so they've cut through all of that and instead because we get legislation we get relatively balanced broadcast media coverage fasten a verse to cut through an override that bias in the process if i was a newspaper editor. in the murdoch empire or whatever thinking of years page after page after page for nearly six weeks of demonstrations je
coming up in the show we caught up with the cost of political power tagging this from you gives nigel farage the boss of britain's biggest union. as well as jeremy corbin's shadow chancellor john mcdonnell to ask about thursday's bizarre general election john what do you think your electoral game say about monopoly media power in britain in terms of the way we've been treated by the written press generous to say the least some of the most vicious personal attacks that i've ever seen on a...
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nigel farage, thank you for joining us.have the latest on the terror attack in brussels, a lot of things are happening. talking to a reporter on the ground in barcelona. >> tucker: a fox news alert, 13 people are dead, more than 100 wounded, some badly after the truck drove right through the crowd in the middle of barcelona, spain. spain's prime minister blames as islamic terrorism part of the islamic state is taking care of for it. in barcelona joining us now. jack, what do you see? >> right now i am still at la rambla. but the police... >> tucker: that is jack park, unfortunately it looks like we are having a technical difficulty. but we know as i said a minute ago, 13 killed, over 100 wounded. we know, this moved on the wires about 15 minutes ago, the spanish police are saying several more terror suspects have been killed south of the city of barcelona, relating to a terror attack. that is a quote, we are not sure if the attack they are referring to is a murderer and barcelona that we saw earlier by truck or if it is a a
nigel farage, thank you for joining us.have the latest on the terror attack in brussels, a lot of things are happening. talking to a reporter on the ground in barcelona. >> tucker: a fox news alert, 13 people are dead, more than 100 wounded, some badly after the truck drove right through the crowd in the middle of barcelona, spain. spain's prime minister blames as islamic terrorism part of the islamic state is taking care of for it. in barcelona joining us now. jack, what do you see?...
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editor and chief of breitbart london is he nigel farage in the u.s.a. how sharia law is coming to a neighborhood near you. he joins us now. rahim, thanks for coming on. >> thanks for having me, tucker. >> tucker: you will remember vividly a show on this channel was roundly attacked for asserting there were parts of paris where non-muslims couldn't go. no-swo zone. left said that's outrageous. bigoted to suggest something like that. you just wrote a book on it what is the truth. >> did i write a book on it i got tired of the viewers of this channel will be tired of which is denialists. it is fingers, la la la we can't hear you. we don't want to admit what's going on in our cities and our countries and our neighborhoods. that's what this book is really about. i traveled across europe and even to places in the united states where i see sharia law emanating. where i see dominant muslim populations dictating what does and can happen in their neighborhoods. i have seen areas in which terrorists find enclaves and find shelter. i found places that actually youn
editor and chief of breitbart london is he nigel farage in the u.s.a. how sharia law is coming to a neighborhood near you. he joins us now. rahim, thanks for coming on. >> thanks for having me, tucker. >> tucker: you will remember vividly a show on this channel was roundly attacked for asserting there were parts of paris where non-muslims couldn't go. no-swo zone. left said that's outrageous. bigoted to suggest something like that. you just wrote a book on it what is the truth....
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nigel farage, thank you for joining us.he latest on the terror attack in brussels, a lot of things are happening. talking to a reporter on the ground in barcelona. stay here. for up to five years and be covered. because only your authorized mercedes-benz dealer has the skilled technicians to certify that your pre-owned vehicle is up to mercedes-benz standards. visit the certified pre-owned sales event, now through august 31st and learn more about our unlimited mileage warranty - and how your confidence can be as unlimited as your mileage. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. i hafor my belly painking overand constipation.ucts i've had it up to here! it's been month after month of fiber. weeks taking probiotics! days and nights of laxatives, only to have my symptoms return. (vo) if you've had enough, tell your doctor what you've tried and how long you've been at it. linzess works differently from laxatives. linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. it can help relieve your belly pain, and lets
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it was attacked by the former ukip leader, nigel farage, saying that this was not the kind of brexit his disappointment, saying he would have liked to see britain being able to strike international trade deals much sooner, whereas what we have is a slower more pragmatic approach which he will see as ask backsliding on brexit or perhaps betraying the british public in terms of what they voted for. but brexit is happening, we have a much clearer indication of the government's hopes. this is the first of a number of papers which will be coming out over the next few weeks or months which will make it look clearer. tomorrow, we are expecting a paper about the border plans between northern ireland and the republic of ireland. lots to talk about and look at, but what we have seen today is just how complex this is and a number of the challenges that lie ahead. thank you very much, emma vardy. chris morris from our reality check team. he has been taking a look at more details of the options the uk is offering brussels. this is the start of another very busy brexit period. this proposal starts
it was attacked by the former ukip leader, nigel farage, saying that this was not the kind of brexit his disappointment, saying he would have liked to see britain being able to strike international trade deals much sooner, whereas what we have is a slower more pragmatic approach which he will see as ask backsliding on brexit or perhaps betraying the british public in terms of what they voted for. but brexit is happening, we have a much clearer indication of the government's hopes. this is the...
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success , to emerge from its post— brexit success, it struggled to come out of the shadow of nigel farage'svious leader also resigned after a few days —— paul nuttal. the previous leader tried to ta ke nuttal. the previous leader tried to take the party to the election on a guard dogs of brexit platform. the vote for ukip collapsed at the election, so the new leader will have the challenge of trying to reinvigorate the party and take it into a new direction, hopefully broadening its appeal. always good to talk to you, thank you very much. a 19—year—old british man has died while snorkelling in greece. harry byatt, who was a water sports instructor, was found unconscious on the seabed off the island of za kynthos. an investigation has been launched by the greek authorities. new measures to tackle the dangerous use of laser pens will be considered by the government, amid concerns about their threat to air safety. the lasers, which can temporarily blind people, have been used to target aircraft and pilots, as our business correspondent jonty bloom reports. laser pens or pointers are designed t
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being was to leave the eu, it was a success in its terms and since then with the departure of nigel farageor leadership, hardly any of them are household names and then it is struggling to find a new direction, and new reason for being, a new way to broaden its appeal. i think this whole contest will be a period of soul—searching for the party. good to talk to you, thank you. a 19—year old british man has died while snorkelling in greece. harry byatt, who was a watersports instructor, was found unconscious on the sea—bed off the island of zakynthos. an investigation has been launched by the greek authorities. new measures to tackle the dangerous use of laser pens will be considered by the government, amid concerns about their threat to air safety. the lasers, which can temporarily blind people, have been used to target aircraft and pilots. proposals include licensing retailers and restricting advertising. currently, shining lasers at a plane can incur a fine of up to £2,500. the american singer, taylor swift, has won a key victory in a two—part court battle with former radio dj. a judge in
being was to leave the eu, it was a success in its terms and since then with the departure of nigel farageor leadership, hardly any of them are household names and then it is struggling to find a new direction, and new reason for being, a new way to broaden its appeal. i think this whole contest will be a period of soul—searching for the party. good to talk to you, thank you. a 19—year old british man has died while snorkelling in greece. harry byatt, who was a watersports instructor, was...
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nigel farage, thank you very much indeed. the headlines are coming up.we could reach 26 today in the same region. a few showers and a forecast across parts of scotland and northern england. most showers will be the northern half of the country, but good sunny spells and between with light winds. for england and wales, we will see the lion's share of the sunshine. feeling warm like i mentioned, maybe 26 across the south—east. showers will fizzle out quickly this evening, and overnight it will be dry and clear with light winds. across northern ireland, the new weather system coming off the atla ntic new weather system coming off the atlantic will induce thickening cloud, outbreaks of rain and strengthening winds, so a wet and windy start here on wednesday morning. a lovely start elsewhere, though, with some sunshine. wind and rain moving eastwards, reaching many western areas, but eastern parts will remain dry, feeling quite one with the south—east and a bit cooler in the west because of the wind and the rain. —— feeling quite warm. this is bbc news, and t
nigel farage, thank you very much indeed. the headlines are coming up.we could reach 26 today in the same region. a few showers and a forecast across parts of scotland and northern england. most showers will be the northern half of the country, but good sunny spells and between with light winds. for england and wales, we will see the lion's share of the sunshine. feeling warm like i mentioned, maybe 26 across the south—east. showers will fizzle out quickly this evening, and overnight it will...
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nigel farage, thank you very much.hey are putting the pedal to the metal at watson glen next. that's todd with a thumbs up. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ when this bell rings... ...it starts a chain reaction... ...that's heard throughout the connected business world. at&t network security helps protect business, from the largest financial markets to the smallest transactions, by sensing cyber-attacks in near real time and automatically deploying countermeasures. keeping the world of business connected and protected. that's the power of and. for years, centurylink has been promising fast internet to small businesses. but for many businesses, it's out of reach. why promise something you can't deliver? comcast business is different. ♪ ♪ we deliver super-fast internet with speeds of 250 megabits per second across our entire network, to more companies, in more locations, than centurylink. we do business where you do business. ♪ ♪ >> 44% that's how many republican voters say life is better in the u.s. now than it was 50 years ago. that's accordin
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. >>> also in our next hour, nigel farage will be on the program.reat of a nuclear-armed north korea. we will ask him, around 11:15 this morning. ♪ rethink what's possible. rethink your allergy pills. flonase sensimist allergy relief helps block 6 key inflammatory substances with a gentle mist. most allergy pills only block one. and 6 is greater than one. flonase sensimist. ♪ ♪ ashley: there is plenty of skepticism that we will get full-fledged tax reform sometime this year. americans for tax reform president grover norquist remains optimistic however, and here's why. roll tape. >> as paul ryan told me a week ago. we used to be 80% agreement, when the house was pushing for border adjustability of the corporate income tax. now that the house has put that aside, and we're not going to do the bat, he says now we're at 97% accord. i think that is a fair characterization. we'll have to make some things permanent, some things not permanent in order to fit inside of the box the present rules require but there is agreement what goes in the box. i think if y
. >>> also in our next hour, nigel farage will be on the program.reat of a nuclear-armed north korea. we will ask him, around 11:15 this morning. ♪ rethink what's possible. rethink your allergy pills. flonase sensimist allergy relief helps block 6 key inflammatory substances with a gentle mist. most allergy pills only block one. and 6 is greater than one. flonase sensimist. ♪ ♪ ashley: there is plenty of skepticism that we will get full-fledged tax reform sometime this year....
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for nigel farage, however, the former leader of ukip, he has expressed strong disappointment at thissn't the sort of brexit he was hoping. seeing it as sort of brexit he was hoping. seeing itasa sort of brexit he was hoping. seeing it as a betrayal of what the british public voted for what he wanted it see was britain signing andismenting international trade deals more quickly. but what we see today is confirmation it is going to be a much slower propose. those in the cabinet believe that slower process is for good reason because it provides businesses a chance to adjust to any new regulation. now it is also interesting foint out, that well, of course what we are hearing todayis well, of course what we are hearing today is about what waenlts but that also has to be agreed —— about what westminster wa nts also has to be agreed —— about what westminster wants but that has to be agreed with the eu and the chief negotiator, michel barnier tweeted today that the quicker the eu and the uk agree on citizens, settling accounts, and ireland, the quicker the eu can discuss customs and futures
for nigel farage, however, the former leader of ukip, he has expressed strong disappointment at thissn't the sort of brexit he was hoping. seeing it as sort of brexit he was hoping. seeing itasa sort of brexit he was hoping. seeing it as a betrayal of what the british public voted for what he wanted it see was britain signing andismenting international trade deals more quickly. but what we see today is confirmation it is going to be a much slower propose. those in the cabinet believe that...
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nigel farage fox news contributor said this earlier about open borders. >> normal nations make theire, work, and settle in their country. we have surrendered that as a member of the eu. we don't wish to have bad feeling to anyone in the world but we want to choose who comes to our country. and we will do that to make sure that our workers earn decent wages but equally, importantly, we will do that to try to make ourselves a little bit safer. the whole thing is madness. and what we have got is a european project, with a high mighty set of ideals that is now, frankly, endangering the lives of european citizens. yet, there is no sign that any of our leaders yet wanting to change policy. steve: there was one other story that was out yesterday in the initial confusion. local police said that apparently somebody right in the same neighborhood had a rifle. stormed into a restaurant and had taken people hostage. that, as it turns out. never happened. abby: you talk about these vehicular attacks, right? the new norm that we are seeing. we are now up to 14 people killed in terror attacks. one
nigel farage fox news contributor said this earlier about open borders. >> normal nations make theire, work, and settle in their country. we have surrendered that as a member of the eu. we don't wish to have bad feeling to anyone in the world but we want to choose who comes to our country. and we will do that to make sure that our workers earn decent wages but equally, importantly, we will do that to try to make ourselves a little bit safer. the whole thing is madness. and what we have...