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when they again to be banging these heads together at chequers next week, she will have to get them onside but then there's the of the party as well. before she even gets to brussels. so what you will get, it is likely, if she gets her way, the hard brexiteers will not like it, and the question is, we are bouncing back the same questions, how do you solve the irish border? probably some kind of customs union, could we do that with a norway type of model? europe will say, you can have that, but you will have to take free movement, and we haven't even got to the bit where brussels says, no, that is not acceptable. you mentionjacob rees—mogg no, that is not acceptable. you mention jacob rees—mogg and no, that is not acceptable. you mentionjacob rees—mogg and the hardline brexiteers, mentionjacob rees—mogg and the ha rdline brexiteers, and mentionjacob rees—mogg and the hardline brexiteers, and the sunday telegraph has the headline trump aid in secret talks with brexiteers. he revealed the us president wants to accelerate a trade deal after brexit and that is this group of hardline brexiteers,
when they again to be banging these heads together at chequers next week, she will have to get them onside but then there's the of the party as well. before she even gets to brussels. so what you will get, it is likely, if she gets her way, the hard brexiteers will not like it, and the question is, we are bouncing back the same questions, how do you solve the irish border? probably some kind of customs union, could we do that with a norway type of model? europe will say, you can have that, but...
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done talked onside interesting in the new law is but i want more freedom we should be able to think free money that is the kind of turkey i want to live in. the upcoming elections in turkey will be decided by young people one point seven million of them are eligible to vote for the first time the country's future is in their head. our last stop of his uganda many cattle breeders have exchanged their traditional on color cattle for cows from germany. but this turns out to be more complicated than expected. for centuries but he mccarroll herders have been moving with their cattle across the grassy plains of central uganda the oncall they are one of the oldest indigenous breeds famous for their long horns and robust nature for elizabeth cut to shabby this breed is not just about making a living. i think. these co quite a long horn call of uganda is identity. and it's animal in this environment. hush. environment i'd has actually helped us protect our environment but they have a powerful rival the black and white friesian holsteiner the world's most popular milking cows bred for maximum milk
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but they had to get onside very quickly. portugal, like spain, needed to avoid defeat and said about their task in spectacular fashion. ricardo... not all a happy dough and iran's managers mood would get worse when rinaldo if that in the box. no penalty originally, though that decision would soon change. but would rinaldo deliver? the answer may just surprise you. would rinaldo deliver? the answer mayjust surprise you. and his game could've got a whole lot worse, that referees picking up the challenge, he would only get a yellow card. iran would still get their own piece of assistant and penalty. hope for iran! and that obama was turned to reality and the final moments of the game. thejourney reality and the final moments of the game. the journey over for iran, reality and the final moments of the game. thejourney overfor iran, but it was a ride to never forget. how close were they going out was not the group b goes does it starts. and had portugal on goals scored, so they've got russia in the last 16, portugal so close to l
but they had to get onside very quickly. portugal, like spain, needed to avoid defeat and said about their task in spectacular fashion. ricardo... not all a happy dough and iran's managers mood would get worse when rinaldo if that in the box. no penalty originally, though that decision would soon change. but would rinaldo deliver? the answer may just surprise you. would rinaldo deliver? the answer mayjust surprise you. and his game could've got a whole lot worse, that referees picking up the...
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but they had to get onside very quickly. avoid defeat and said about their task in spectacular fashion. ricardo... not all a happy dough and iran's managers mood would get worse when rinaldo if that in the box. no penalty originally, though that decision would soon change. but would rinaldo deliver? the answer may just surprise you. would rinaldo deliver? the answer mayjust surprise you. and his game could've got a whole lot worse, that referees picking up the challenge, he would only get a yellow card. iran would still get their own piece of assistant and penalty. hope for iran! and that
but they had to get onside very quickly. avoid defeat and said about their task in spectacular fashion. ricardo... not all a happy dough and iran's managers mood would get worse when rinaldo if that in the box. no penalty originally, though that decision would soon change. but would rinaldo deliver? the answer may just surprise you. would rinaldo deliver? the answer mayjust surprise you. and his game could've got a whole lot worse, that referees picking up the challenge, he would only get a...
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it's c always onsidered a tremendously important thing. some peoe think outside of obviously war and peace it's noet most important thing you could have. >> reporter: and ihehink president of portugal was match-up in the world cupcoming5 >> so once the president g down with explanation about stream court. marcela row bella desosa has to explain why it was not necessary. >> iinerestg the president and highly respended president of portugal.. thank you >> thank you president as constitutional -- i know how it is when austicen your supreme court retires. >> this will be the second time president trump had tremendouslymportant tas of having somebody in the supreme court and this is fir time it was announced during his term. neil gorsuch was the first pick and he made that pick thank to mc connell. barack obama wnd president nominated marit gar land to hll street. senate majority would want to watch. a new justice should not take plac during mid election year. >> we will vote to confirm justice kennedy successor this fall i have every confidenc
it's c always onsidered a tremendously important thing. some peoe think outside of obviously war and peace it's noet most important thing you could have. >> reporter: and ihehink president of portugal was match-up in the world cupcoming5 >> so once the president g down with explanation about stream court. marcela row bella desosa has to explain why it was not necessary. >> iinerestg the president and highly respended president of portugal.. thank you >> thank you...
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u —— european commission said he did not want to lecture us theresa may had to bring her cabinet onsidepped by the bbc political editor and he sounded more optimistic. world theresa may be able to resolve the differences in her cabinet? yes. and if not? she will. because i know her. you trust she will be able to get the party together? i always trust the british politics. the problem is, there are fundamental differences about how closely the uk should remain aligned to the eu in terms of regulations and questions over the role of the european courts and whether the uk should be prepared to enter part of the single market for goods only and the single market for goods only and the differences within the cabinet... win the senior team gets together, they will have to thrash some of those out and that will not be easy because those deep divisions at this stage show no signs of coming closer together and as you say, even if she does manage to keep top team onside and produce a paper with more detail about her vision for brexit, she needs to take that to brussels to negotiate and we have he
u —— european commission said he did not want to lecture us theresa may had to bring her cabinet onsidepped by the bbc political editor and he sounded more optimistic. world theresa may be able to resolve the differences in her cabinet? yes. and if not? she will. because i know her. you trust she will be able to get the party together? i always trust the british politics. the problem is, there are fundamental differences about how closely the uk should remain aligned to the eu in terms of...
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china has a certain track of stealing intellectual properties onside.g would be to get our allies and make a presiding front against china and say stop it or else. the administration started by putting tariffs against europe and japan. the result made it more difficult to get more or our side against the chinese. now it's we blink first or they do. that's not a great position to be in. >> shepard: what are we doing in canada? >> you got me. >> shepard: we have never really had this sort of a conflict with canada. >> we do have one or two legitimate complaints. >> shepard: we have dairy. the wood. >> yeah. the tpp, the trans pacific partnership, would have negotiated away a lot of those dairy barriers. at the same time, it would have accomplished what i was talking about, bringing japan, australia, countries like that onside in a large free trading area that would have put us in a better negotiating position. >> shepard: this is not remotely related to conservativisconserv. >> obviously not. >> shepard: good luck. thanks for coming by. i appreciate it. >
china has a certain track of stealing intellectual properties onside.g would be to get our allies and make a presiding front against china and say stop it or else. the administration started by putting tariffs against europe and japan. the result made it more difficult to get more or our side against the chinese. now it's we blink first or they do. that's not a great position to be in. >> shepard: what are we doing in canada? >> you got me. >> shepard: we have never really had...
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they perceive as neutral, the burden of proof will really rise for continuing to raise rates. ,onsidering we are in a world people in the u.s. thinking, these are not high interest rates, but you look around the world and rates are really low. after being as high as 65 basis points, 20 of a few days ago. we are in a really low interest rate world. i think we will probably get some signals of that will slow them down, once you get to that 2.5 area. jonathan: and negative all the way out six years on the bund curve. this concept of the federal reserve gradually moving through neutral. reserve tohe federal get to a place where it can move to neutral, what does that mean for risk assets in the u.s., where for a long time we have had very accommodative policy? >> it is interesting, and as we have seen the fed move or high-yield, this year we have seen a good amount of outflows from the asset class. all that being said, spreads have been fairly stable. certainly, as rates rise, some of the more levered issuers in our market could see some headwinds in terms of the cost of debt. jonathan: i saw
they perceive as neutral, the burden of proof will really rise for continuing to raise rates. ,onsidering we are in a world people in the u.s. thinking, these are not high interest rates, but you look around the world and rates are really low. after being as high as 65 basis points, 20 of a few days ago. we are in a really low interest rate world. i think we will probably get some signals of that will slow them down, once you get to that 2.5 area. jonathan: and negative all the way out six...
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you know up on the moon each you you sunday new york iced out the way must this not the sun june onside not the kidney and all tolls on the course as you go to note that in fact you can not trust this one a lot though because one got cut cable and had to cut it to a new condition i asked so it is so they they all told you to say council so i had to create a clear no new starter plan i just adore you stuck with them and i should get your stock up when i do i do it if you're still sure they're going to scope with much and. not the most this is real work i want to. stick around i thought it all got on only in my state. with a stamp botia not the job i did know oh it's going to money still can i get up close to the room which you know my house sites unlawful for jobs so you got the toolkits of the cuts over to come you only did that each day so someone died. on your total. thought you go off for an awful stuff as our society. that is not on the final passage that is not. thought out funny thought out here then you got it i got your the house i thought it was a coffee shop and. it is a she.
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idea however those who are charged with actually hanging crucifixes in public buildings all day are onside with the plan. this is not a defensive reaction but a positive reinforcement of our call. it does not hurt to point out where our roots are this crosses a symbol not only for christians but for people living in bavaria. but critics say that this goes against germany's constitutional separation of church and state and say they want to change the law it's a totally wrong decision of tibet and government because it's a barbarian citizen you can be a muslim you can be a chew you can be non-religious you can be an atheist you minister for example and all these people show no look to the cross and why instead we have a strong tradition of a separation of church and state there has to be clarified whether this mixing up. of a religious symbol with security or rooms of a secular state is really compatible with no ability and constitution there hasn't been any mad rush to hang crucifixes in buildings like the city hall in nuremberg just behind me here the law didn't come with any deadline and
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. >>> some tariffs being onsidered by the trump administration could lead to a, quote, smaller gm. the automaker also said the xpense of tariffs risked isolating the company from the global market in may they launched an investation into wheth imported vehicles launch aid national security .thre they were down 2.5% in today's session. > mexican voters are headed to the poll this sunday for an election that could shi a political paradigm in that country, and the results could have far-reaching preliminary indications for trade and business as well here in the u.s. michelle cabrera has more for us. >> it could be manuel ladore. he's run forresident befor and he's way out ahead in the polls. he's hitorically known as a radical leftist. sometimes he's compared to hugo chavez. this time he's much more to the center, even though he's t lleaning in his economics, right-leaning in his social policies. some in the administration had been worried about his rise to power and had tried to push for nafta to be renegotiated before th t election becausey thought it might be tougher to get a deal
. >>> some tariffs being onsidered by the trump administration could lead to a, quote, smaller gm. the automaker also said the xpense of tariffs risked isolating the company from the global market in may they launched an investation into wheth imported vehicles launch aid national security .thre they were down 2.5% in today's session. > mexican voters are headed to the poll this sunday for an election that could shi a political paradigm in that country, and the results could have...
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know up on the moon each you you sunday new york iced out the way you must this not the sun june onside and not try to get me all tolls on the course as you go to note that in fact you can not trust this one auto all cars on got cut cable and it's got it to a new condition i just said it is so they they all told you to seek out so since i had to create a clue and i knew it started when i just adored it stuck with them and i suppose you're stuck on i do i do what you feel stores are there to scold her but you. must feel welcome want to knock on this new. car going i thought it all got on only in my state. footsteps botia not the yuletide that no old is going to money still can i can you believe what you know and whilst sights and awful for jobs so you got the toolkits that comes over to you and did it stick so someone by next. when your total. soft you go off around also off charles was awful she was our society. you know on the final passage that is just not ready. for a fight you saw here today and you got a little bit. because i. find you fucked up. and it is just. you know. oh oh oh.
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the you know up on the moon neetu you sunday new york iced out the way must this not the sun june onside not the two can eat all tolls on the course as you go to note that in fact you can not trust this one a lot got cut when it's got it they can be smashed so it is so they they all told you to say council so i had to create the clue and i knew it started when i just adored it stuck with them and i suppose you're stuck when i do i do it if you're still sure that i'm the scope of touch and. not the most i can also to feel like i want to. stick around i thought it all got on only in my state. but it's that not that you'll pay day. old school money still can i got up to the room with you know my house sites an awful for jobs so you taking the toolkits of the cars over to come he only did that each day so then one by next. on your total. sell off you go off on off all cattle ships our society i think you know on the final passage that is not. thought out fine. i think. because i have a coffee shop i find. up. and it has. an open. oh. yes there's a small snack on the school to start you know.
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and some of the things to onsider a new survey out b magazinive money looked at these factors such asestyle, you're voluming and how much you're gauging e ingi inengagin commndity and cost of living renting or owning on a fixed income so very important. also medal quality and cost. medicare does not pay for everything when you're adenior many seniors don't realize that and need to know how much is coming out of pocket so t was a consideration. and also access to assisted living and that includes home health care providers as well as community centers that allow you to kind of age in place there and get assisted living as you need it. >> bearinghat in mind what did the survey say about the worst places to retire? da>> sun and sand in flo is not necessarily the place you want to go to retire and miami did not do well on the list. a lot of that had to do with the fact that miami is one places where people are not able to get quality medic perhaps at the lowest price as the other 50 largest cities in this survey. the worse was new york city. and cost of living is a mainly factor there and
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up whether that was enough to keep them onside.to weigh up whether that was enough to keep them onside. if the house makes the concession of allowing dialogue to continue and i can see the merit of that happening, it must be done in good faith. in the chamber, government whips satin huddles with backbench mps and an extraordinary tussle laid out in public as the government tried to avoid defeat. 0utside, public as the government tried to avoid defeat. outside, the debate raged as well. brexit is dividing opinion as sharply as ever. 0ur chief political correspondent, vicki young, is in parliament's central lobby. just bring us up to date with what we have learned so far with these votes a nd we have learned so far with these votes and the situation concerning the members put forward late last night by dominic grieve. we up onto the fourth vote so far but we think there might be up to ii, probably three hours of voting for mps. the government has so far won all of the votes a nd government has so far won all of the votes and that is
up whether that was enough to keep them onside.to weigh up whether that was enough to keep them onside. if the house makes the concession of allowing dialogue to continue and i can see the merit of that happening, it must be done in good faith. in the chamber, government whips satin huddles with backbench mps and an extraordinary tussle laid out in public as the government tried to avoid defeat. 0utside, public as the government tried to avoid defeat. outside, the debate raged as well. brexit...
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after decades of wrangling and those tory promises that it would not happen, the government is onsides heathrow. it is really important that the promises we make about noise, air quality, about the connections that are going to be provided elsewhere in the united kingdom are kept and set in stone. but not all ministers are on board. the foreign secretary found urgent business in afghanistan, he always vowed he would fight the project. but he was clocking up his own air miles. yes, flying around the world while objecting to expanding an airport. remember, this is only the equivalent of outlying planning permission. the vote is not about detailed flight paths or any final decision, but it has led to some restyling of the tory party headquarters. big business however is desperate to push on and most mps supported, but parliament's backing might not last under another government. even though many labour mps are behind heathrow... yes, we need airport capacity, yes we need better connectivity between airports. we have put those tests down but they have not been met so we will vote against
after decades of wrangling and those tory promises that it would not happen, the government is onsides heathrow. it is really important that the promises we make about noise, air quality, about the connections that are going to be provided elsewhere in the united kingdom are kept and set in stone. but not all ministers are on board. the foreign secretary found urgent business in afghanistan, he always vowed he would fight the project. but he was clocking up his own air miles. yes, flying around...
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you know much more interesting themes for the wider audience and sometimes he gives a quote worthy onsides. hideout is what i will be covering the whole speech life thank you. well as excitement builds over which country will lift the world cup in the final in moscow next month r.t. as world cup host and star football coach ensures a merino is made as a predictions as to how the tournament will play out. i would say. to them when they do. their feet instead. of the right and. they. will be. a little show relate to the totally portuguese who are going to finish second in the world well for more special ones predictions you can head to our website hottie dot com also if you feel like getting your wits against the might of george zimmerman you had to facebook or twitter and use the hash tag match merino to make your predictions meanwhile here's what happened behind the scenes when marine year was making his predictions. yes. but if. you do something. else because of your view. let's. go to the. senate. and sort of see. that sort of cease. fire right now a quarter past the hour here in moscow
you know much more interesting themes for the wider audience and sometimes he gives a quote worthy onsides. hideout is what i will be covering the whole speech life thank you. well as excitement builds over which country will lift the world cup in the final in moscow next month r.t. as world cup host and star football coach ensures a merino is made as a predictions as to how the tournament will play out. i would say. to them when they do. their feet instead. of the right and. they. will be. a...
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however those who are charged with actually hanging crucifixes in public buildings well they are onside with the plan . this is not a defensive reaction but a positive reinforcement of arc. it does not hurt to point out where our roots are this crosses a symbol not only for christians but for people living in bavaria. but critics say that this goes against germany's constitutional separation of church and state and say they want to change the law it's a totally wrong decision of the berrien government because it's a very in citizen you can be a muslim you can be a tool you can be non-religious you can be an atheist humanist for example and all these people show no look to the cross and why instead we have a strong tradition arm off a separation of church and state there has to be clarified whether this mixing up. of a religious symbol with secure or rooms of a secular state is really compatible with our bavarian constitution there hasn't been any mad rush to hang crucifixes in buildings like the city hall in nuremberg just behind me here the law didn't come with any deadline and it's al
however those who are charged with actually hanging crucifixes in public buildings well they are onside with the plan . this is not a defensive reaction but a positive reinforcement of arc. it does not hurt to point out where our roots are this crosses a symbol not only for christians but for people living in bavaria. but critics say that this goes against germany's constitutional separation of church and state and say they want to change the law it's a totally wrong decision of the berrien...
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he is onside. the referee was all right too. he didn't hesitate. looking to score for a fifth successive england match. he has also scored in all six games he has started as captain. a chance here to make it a magnificent seven. gomez is making a point of trying to put him off. what is going on? well, imean put him off. what is going on? well, i mean maybe it is delaying tactics. but it was gomez trying to put kane off. it is rotten tactics. yeah. 0ne one of the best strikers in the world taking it. how emphatic was that? two goals for england against panama. and harry kane set about taking the net about. england two, panama zero, less than 22 minutes played. that is some penalty. look at the pace he gets on it. you talk about pressure? harry kane? come on! so an emphatic penalty, as you would expect from the england captain, harry kane. these are the scenes in newcastle. which we have been featuring all morning. they're watching on the big screen there in newcastle. loving that. loving that early england lead of 2—0 in 20 minutes. a dream start re
he is onside. the referee was all right too. he didn't hesitate. looking to score for a fifth successive england match. he has also scored in all six games he has started as captain. a chance here to make it a magnificent seven. gomez is making a point of trying to put him off. what is going on? well, imean put him off. what is going on? well, i mean maybe it is delaying tactics. but it was gomez trying to put kane off. it is rotten tactics. yeah. 0ne one of the best strikers in the world...
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>> yes, i think mexico must ,onsider the mexican immigrants they send back to mexico 585 billion pesos year. over one billion -- we need to devote over a billion pesos to this program. lot of what wea programs wasting in that just provide for welfare and leads to greater property. >> anything else? >> just one thing. hasry relevant issue with -- which has to do with money laundering. we have not seen transparency by other candidates. announcer: fbi director christopher wray and rod rosenstein testified there is a -- thursday before the house judiciary committee for actions taken by the justice department including the clinton email investigation. watch live today at 9:30 a.m. eastern on c-span3, c-span.org, or listen with the free c-span radio app. >> the c-span buses traveling across the country on our 50 capitals tour. the bus stopped in fairbanks alaska, asking was the most important issue in alaska. >> i believe the most important , why is ouris nation -- i think for a built on immigrants, we are finding it hard to embrace our differences as a good thing, and that is creating a big
>> yes, i think mexico must ,onsider the mexican immigrants they send back to mexico 585 billion pesos year. over one billion -- we need to devote over a billion pesos to this program. lot of what wea programs wasting in that just provide for welfare and leads to greater property. >> anything else? >> just one thing. hasry relevant issue with -- which has to do with money laundering. we have not seen transparency by other candidates. announcer: fbi director christopher wray...
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from manchester and i just a little bit of an offside call it out about this one but he's clearly onside and all the referees in the system lines for the system referees linesman's article they've been in. just to not cave that out for once so he was for me he was on side but the panama still appealing for offside but that was a good goal. and you know the big stuff in the belgium team. even has a cap and he was i don't know if there's a little bit of a problem within the squad here he was very on and it sort of got to ease the normal play that he has maybe it's because he's not used to play with these kind of players or maybe it is because too many stars but he didn't have a good game until seventy fifth minute when he got the ball and pasta to look awkward he then scored the second goal and we can see that here it's an absolutely perfect pass to him. and look go was was on a hat trick he's doing all the right things like what you're saying there. about the playmakers he really wanted and he couldn't ask for a better draw for belgium could you promise he said they weren't looking too go
from manchester and i just a little bit of an offside call it out about this one but he's clearly onside and all the referees in the system lines for the system referees linesman's article they've been in. just to not cave that out for once so he was for me he was on side but the panama still appealing for offside but that was a good goal. and you know the big stuff in the belgium team. even has a cap and he was i don't know if there's a little bit of a problem within the squad here he was very...
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the bottom line is theresa may has to bring her cabinet onside in some form.e of the key differences that remain. even if she gets her cabinet onside she has to persuade her party and that is before negotiations —— negotiations start with the european union. there is a real time pressure on this now but the question really is whether she can deliver. just going back to what the eu chief brexit negotiator was saying about some progress made but big divergences still existing. 0n the european side are we sure they are singing from the same song sheet? there is some hope from the uk side there will be some differences between the member states when it comes to future relations specifically. the sticking point was this issue of the irish border and how that is resolved. at this point that is now budging from the eu on that. they put forward proposals which the uk has said it won't work for them. so on that front there really is so —— no resolution. it had been hoped that by this summit further progress would have been made. that will be the first key issue that th
the bottom line is theresa may has to bring her cabinet onside in some form.e of the key differences that remain. even if she gets her cabinet onside she has to persuade her party and that is before negotiations —— negotiations start with the european union. there is a real time pressure on this now but the question really is whether she can deliver. just going back to what the eu chief brexit negotiator was saying about some progress made but big divergences still existing. 0n the european...
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idea however those who are charged with actually hanging crucifixes in public buildings all day are onside with the plan. this is not a defensive reaction but a positive reinforcement of our culture. it does not hurt to point out where our roots are this crosses a symbol not only for christians but for people living in bavaria. but critics say that this goes against germany's constitutional separation of church and state and say they want to change the law it's a totally wrong decision of the berry and government because it's a very in citizen you can be a muslim you can be a tool you can be non-religious you can be an atheist humanist for example and all these people show no look to the cross and why instead we have a strong tradition arm off a separation of church and state there has to be clarified whether this mixing up. of a religious symbol with the security or rooms of a secular state is really compatible with our very own constitution there hasn't been any mad rush to hang crucifixes in buildings like the city hall in nuremberg just behind me here the law didn't come with any deadl
idea however those who are charged with actually hanging crucifixes in public buildings all day are onside with the plan. this is not a defensive reaction but a positive reinforcement of our culture. it does not hurt to point out where our roots are this crosses a symbol not only for christians but for people living in bavaria. but critics say that this goes against germany's constitutional separation of church and state and say they want to change the law it's a totally wrong decision of the...
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trump is trying to do with europe, certainly, is try to do with europe, certainly, is try to get them onsides beginning to happen. and the impact on the currency, the dollar? it's really strong. from february to the dollar has been going, and that's because the us economy has grown strongly, and it seems everybody else has taken a step back from the growth we saw last year. jane will return with some interesting stories later. smart bins and food waste. eco—living and all of it. what your partner does and doesn't tell you about their money. still to come — there's more to men's poolside fashion than budgie—smugglers or the mankini! and what is a budgie smuggler? i'll explain later. we'll be hearing from one firm which lets you design your own trunks — but at a cost. you're with business live from bbc news. if you're trying to travel by train in the north then you are keenly aware of this story. it has been chaos. last week the problems were in the south. this week it's the north. northern trains has cancelled 165 services until the end ofjuly after new timetables caused major disruption. man
trump is trying to do with europe, certainly, is try to do with europe, certainly, is try to get them onsides beginning to happen. and the impact on the currency, the dollar? it's really strong. from february to the dollar has been going, and that's because the us economy has grown strongly, and it seems everybody else has taken a step back from the growth we saw last year. jane will return with some interesting stories later. smart bins and food waste. eco—living and all of it. what your...
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after decades of wrangling, and those tory promises that it wouldn't happen, the government is onsidedon's heathrow. it's really important that the promises we make about noise, about air quality, about the connections that are going to be provided elsewhere in the united kingdom are kept, are absolutely set in stone, so that when we get to the completion of this runway in the 2020s, the things we have promised today will be things that happen then. but not all ministers are on board, though. the foreign secretary found urgent business in afghanistan. he'd always vowed he would fight the project but was conveniently clocking up his own air miles. yes, flying around the world while objecting to expanding an airport. one of his colleagues quit the government rather than toe the party line. i think it's for every mp to justify to their own constituents. i made it clear pledge to the residents of chelsea and fulham just one year ago that not only was i opposed to a third runway at heathrow, but that i would be voting against it in parliament. remember, this is only the equivalent of outli
after decades of wrangling, and those tory promises that it wouldn't happen, the government is onsidedon's heathrow. it's really important that the promises we make about noise, about air quality, about the connections that are going to be provided elsewhere in the united kingdom are kept, are absolutely set in stone, so that when we get to the completion of this runway in the 2020s, the things we have promised today will be things that happen then. but not all ministers are on board, though....
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the weakest element of the championships, we are the only grand slam that does not play qualifying onside at on—site because otherwise the courts would be worn out before we start. for now any discussions remain private and confidential. sara 0rchard reporting there. meanwhile, over at eastbourne. .. world number 2 caroline wozniacki has beaten angelique kerber to make it through to her first final since the australian open. the dane saved a match point and came from a set down to make it through to tomorrow's championship match, where she'll face the unseeded aryna sabalenka for the first time. the bela rusian defeated agnieszka radwanska in the first semifinal of the day. formula 1 now and lewis hamilton picked up exactly where he left off in france last sunday by topping the times for mercedes in opening practice for this weekend's austrian grand prix. five days after his triumph at paul ricard, the defending world champion led a mercedes one—two in both practice sessions. jennie gow has more. you join us youjoin us in you join us in the austrian heartland. this is the red bowl ring. t
the weakest element of the championships, we are the only grand slam that does not play qualifying onside at on—site because otherwise the courts would be worn out before we start. for now any discussions remain private and confidential. sara 0rchard reporting there. meanwhile, over at eastbourne. .. world number 2 caroline wozniacki has beaten angelique kerber to make it through to her first final since the australian open. the dane saved a match point and came from a set down to make it...
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and even around the media, i think they have really understood that the key to getting fans back onside the young players was to change the way they dealt with the media. and that has absolutely been appreciated by the likes of me. i remember in 2010 in south africa, we arrived at training one day and found that police crime scene tape had been put up around the england players building, just to make us go around a different way. it led to a feeling of them and ask. that continued in brazil. this time around we have the players playing darts with the media, bowling with the media, sitting down after the press conference with a cup of tea and chatting off—camera with the media and it has made for a much more relaxed feeling and ifeel thatis much more relaxed feeling and ifeel that is coming across. this team feel like they get on and they like each other, there's spirit and the key now is to see whether that translates. one big thing gareth southgate was asked was whether england's traditional shaky start at world cups, if not having won an opening match since 20 know six, whether that w
and even around the media, i think they have really understood that the key to getting fans back onside the young players was to change the way they dealt with the media. and that has absolutely been appreciated by the likes of me. i remember in 2010 in south africa, we arrived at training one day and found that police crime scene tape had been put up around the england players building, just to make us go around a different way. it led to a feeling of them and ask. that continued in brazil....
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so, is this a way of keeping the brexiteers onside, throwing them some red meat ahead of that?glasgow school of art, following the huge fire which devastated the site on friday. fire crews spent a second night at the scene, tackling the final pockets of the blaze. it's the second fire there in four years. catriona renton has been at the scene and has been speaking to the emergency services there. well, you'll see that there's still very much a lot of activity happening here, still fighting, in firefighting mode, as the fire service say, and i'm joined by the chief officer, alasdair hay. alasdair, tell us what exactly is happening now, is it still burning in there? good morning, first of all i would like to echo the words of the first minister yesterday. this is heartbreaking to see such devastation of such an iconic building. we're still very much in a firefighting phase at this moment in time. we've extinguished the main fire, however there are still pockets. what our crews are doing in a technical term, they're turning over and they're dampening downjust to make sure there is
so, is this a way of keeping the brexiteers onside, throwing them some red meat ahead of that?glasgow school of art, following the huge fire which devastated the site on friday. fire crews spent a second night at the scene, tackling the final pockets of the blaze. it's the second fire there in four years. catriona renton has been at the scene and has been speaking to the emergency services there. well, you'll see that there's still very much a lot of activity happening here, still fighting, in...
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despite his efforts to charm president trump and keep him onside, he's been almost betrayed by the president on issues of trade and tariffs. they will be going to the rose garden for a press conference in a couple of hours. we had the steel and aluminum tariffs and the probe into foreign car imports that could hurt japan. we have seen president trump wanting a bilateral free trade agreement with japan. how likely is it that abe will agree to that? >> it's difficult to say what could come out given the trade agreement. it's a question of strategy here for prime minister oblique. abe.rime minister o personallay up his relationship with the president and use those personal ties to gain extractions from the u.s. just like with president macron, so far for shinzo abe, that has not worked. president trump has talked up their relationship. he brought prime minister abe to mar-a-lago. president trump visited him in tokyo. then, time and again when it comes down to brass tacks and matters of policy, president trump has done exactly what he wanted, even if that goes counter to what prime minister obli
despite his efforts to charm president trump and keep him onside, he's been almost betrayed by the president on issues of trade and tariffs. they will be going to the rose garden for a press conference in a couple of hours. we had the steel and aluminum tariffs and the probe into foreign car imports that could hurt japan. we have seen president trump wanting a bilateral free trade agreement with japan. how likely is it that abe will agree to that? >> it's difficult to say what could come...
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it is impossible to bias he said publicly before the elections that we will not enter a youngish onsides coalition let's give time to the relatively no let's give him the chance to form a government and then we will see what happens if we have this opportunity they will form the government. the snap election was called after the sudden resignation of prime minister. he stepped down in much due to a failed railway a project he's credited with boosting slovenia's economy up to recession but it wasn't enough for voters here. slovenia once a part of former yugoslavia joined the european union in two thousand and four a government led by. slovenia to the right and an anti migrant voice to the analysts a youngster has a big challenges ahead the electorate is hearing the voices are angry are all and it's true you know go after go after and immigration policies. that you will drown you know jane this. is a leader who has had the chance as and done it so far will he do it this time around it's a big question but the bigger question is can he win for the government even though young is young says
it is impossible to bias he said publicly before the elections that we will not enter a youngish onsides coalition let's give time to the relatively no let's give him the chance to form a government and then we will see what happens if we have this opportunity they will form the government. the snap election was called after the sudden resignation of prime minister. he stepped down in much due to a failed railway a project he's credited with boosting slovenia's economy up to recession but it...
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is impossible to bias he said it publicly before the elections that we will not enter a youngish onsides coalition let's give time to the relative let's give him the chance to form a government and then we will see what happens if we have this opportunity they will form the government. the snap election was called after the sudden resignation of prime minister. he stepped down in much due to a failed railway a project he's credited with boosting slovenia's economy up to recession but it wasn't enough for voters here. slovenia once a part of former yugoslavia joined the european union in two thousand and four a government led by younis which leaves lavinia to the right and add an anti immigrant voice to the analysts say young has a big challenges ahead the electorate this year in the voices of all its. you know go after go after and immigration policies well after that you will know. he's a leader who has had the chance as and done it so far will he do it this time around it's a big question but the bigger question is can he even form a government even though his party won't most votes in
is impossible to bias he said it publicly before the elections that we will not enter a youngish onsides coalition let's give time to the relative let's give him the chance to form a government and then we will see what happens if we have this opportunity they will form the government. the snap election was called after the sudden resignation of prime minister. he stepped down in much due to a failed railway a project he's credited with boosting slovenia's economy up to recession but it wasn't...
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re pleased there will be a success and we were hearing earlier about how gavin patterson was very onsidethem personally by e—mail. will he be missed in the group as a whole? i think so, he be missed in the group as a whole? ithink so, by he be missed in the group as a whole? i think so, by some customers whole? i think so, by some customers who had that personal interaction with the chief executive which is very unusual so yes, people losing theirjobs is tough but i think the restructuring was going along at pace and i think he needed a bit more time to input the structure. thank you forjoining us. you will be talking through the papers with us be talking through the papers with us later. still to come... our business editor simon jack will be taking a look back at some of the biggest stories of the week, including brexit and the potential takeover of sky. you're with business live from bbc news. companies giving their workers a stake in ownership has traditionally been a niche way of doing business, but in some sectors it's on the rise. over at riverford organic farms, the company's fou
re pleased there will be a success and we were hearing earlier about how gavin patterson was very onsidethem personally by e—mail. will he be missed in the group as a whole? i think so, he be missed in the group as a whole? ithink so, by he be missed in the group as a whole? i think so, by some customers whole? i think so, by some customers who had that personal interaction with the chief executive which is very unusual so yes, people losing theirjobs is tough but i think the restructuring...
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sounded the proposal reasonable and when they onsidered it settled he had it explain only general pershing had the right to approve or reject. he delivered an impassioned speech in which he said he had egun the doubt the explain only good faith of united states because month had passed and no troops will line.een in the he continued the americans must enter the battle and make acrifice to prove to french soldiers they are meaning business and are there to fight to a finish. appreciated his view and that to put partially in battle and ns risk of possibility of defeat would have were greater negative consequences than those allies faced. the general remarked that the would most likely force the american troops to go to the sooner than planned. they arrived october 20. the immense pressure the army faced the pace increased. to training soldiers marsh was involved with cquiring the equipment to be fully functional such as horses, trucks, rolling kitchens and more. noted that the training and unplant rfare was because the cold weather left them with water and they only shoes.ingle pair of he sa
sounded the proposal reasonable and when they onsidered it settled he had it explain only general pershing had the right to approve or reject. he delivered an impassioned speech in which he said he had egun the doubt the explain only good faith of united states because month had passed and no troops will line.een in the he continued the americans must enter the battle and make acrifice to prove to french soldiers they are meaning business and are there to fight to a finish. appreciated his view...
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closing the border except for the last couple of is there anything congress can do to keep china onsideg what we all agree is a long process? rep. bera: we have passed pretty sweepingns, and given the administration's ability to got kim jong-un to the part of table is how biting those sanctions were and how has cash reserves were drying up. north korea was starting to feel the pain. now is not the time to take our foot off the pedal. we have got to continue to stay strong and make sure china does not send it -- does not start sending capital to north korea. we have good leverage on negotiations. let's keep moving forward and actually laying out what denuclearization would look like, what are those concrete steps. now is not the time for china or the un security council to be thinking about reducing sanctions. shery: president trump saying he actually plans to invite the north korea -- absolutely plans to invite the north korean leader to the white house. rep. bera: that is not necessarily the right next step. let's let secretary pompeo sit-down, secretary mattis, see what this looks lik
closing the border except for the last couple of is there anything congress can do to keep china onsideg what we all agree is a long process? rep. bera: we have passed pretty sweepingns, and given the administration's ability to got kim jong-un to the part of table is how biting those sanctions were and how has cash reserves were drying up. north korea was starting to feel the pain. now is not the time to take our foot off the pedal. we have got to continue to stay strong and make sure china...
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. >> got himself back onside. renaldo's second goal. far side. >> renaldo thro [cheers and applause]. >> it's 3-0. >> what a game. >> that was cool. that's a great idea. >> yeah. >> i mean, it's the world's game. it brings the world together. enjoy it with t rest of the world. 3-3 draw. tied spain and portugal for second in the group >> tie launch parties in .dc >> did you see the tn out crowd? dc is wild? it's g to get better. saturday all right games. sunday is all the good ges bro. >> that's rit bro. >> lucky bar one of the best places in dc to watch the world cup because it attracts fans from all over the rld. very cool. >> and also in actn today iran iranian soc fans basking i fn match came down to final minutes after scorele two halves. iran got lucky during a free kick when morocco accidentally headed into own goal. that guy is feeling awful tonight. iran first match cup win in 20> years. morocco the country, not marina marraco. >> another dramatic late game. wi egypt match this morning, egypt oked on way to zero zero tie in you'regay. >>
. >> got himself back onside. renaldo's second goal. far side. >> renaldo thro [cheers and applause]. >> it's 3-0. >> what a game. >> that was cool. that's a great idea. >> yeah. >> i mean, it's the world's game. it brings the world together. enjoy it with t rest of the world. 3-3 draw. tied spain and portugal for second in the group >> tie launch parties in .dc >> did you see the tn out crowd? dc is wild? it's g to get better. saturday all...
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douglass did not record whether he waved or cheered to the onsident and president-elect that platform, or if he felt that anxiety and anticipation. slavery ands hated hated slaveholders. that may seem obvious, but it is all over his autobiography. "i hate slavery, slaveholders, and all pertaining to them," he freedom,"bondage and and " i did not fail to inspire others with the same feeling wherever and whenever opportunity was presented." he crafted that passage, one of the many in his memoirs, about his enduring rage against his oppressors, to capture the context perceived danger he was remembering, and the power of his ofound literacy. to say the least, douglass had always cherished this power to o hurl words, and when necessary, to hurl hatred against slavery and slaveholders. history now, with the outbreak of the war, had been mainly a -- seemingly opened a broad door to a new opportunity to inspire vast numbers of people. but in spring of 1861, douglass complained that words and their meanings have been debased and the crisis of this union. thistrangers feature of eventful drama,
douglass did not record whether he waved or cheered to the onsident and president-elect that platform, or if he felt that anxiety and anticipation. slavery ands hated hated slaveholders. that may seem obvious, but it is all over his autobiography. "i hate slavery, slaveholders, and all pertaining to them," he freedom,"bondage and and " i did not fail to inspire others with the same feeling wherever and whenever opportunity was presented." he crafted that passage, one of...
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she has kept her brexiteers onside.this brexit process, we have talked over and over again about the divisions in the conservative party. notjust a vision, but deep divisions over what kind of relationship the uk should end up having with the eu. and theresa may has managed to keep her cabinet on side so far. it felt like she was running out of road. she kicked the can down the road so many times that time was running out. and thatis times that time was running out. and that is why we had such an extraordinary morning here in westminster today. but she lets on that plane having got the deal done. the significant thing, though, is will brussels accept this? across a machine not had negotiated it over here in westminster with her own cabinet but now she needs to get a deal done with brussels, and that is a whole other battle that is coming down the road. i like the image of theresa may today can down the road. many thanks, eleanor. and we'll find out how this story, and many others, are covered in tomorrow's front pages a
she has kept her brexiteers onside.this brexit process, we have talked over and over again about the divisions in the conservative party. notjust a vision, but deep divisions over what kind of relationship the uk should end up having with the eu. and theresa may has managed to keep her cabinet on side so far. it felt like she was running out of road. she kicked the can down the road so many times that time was running out. and thatis times that time was running out. and that is why we had such...
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koreao the table and possibly complying promises and the agreements to denuclearize, they need china onside settlement of 1.4 billion, management change as well? the u.s. government's helped to alleviate the pressure to get zte back in business, do they go ahead with the riffs? enter the trade war as they are. and fighting friends with canada as well. secretary of state mike pompeo visiting beijing later onext week and we had visits by high-level financial officials in the trump administration but this is what the "wall street journal" is reportath this point, they're going with a friday deadline where they had to release a product list of goods from china, that they were going to tariff. "wall street journal" says it's a go on friday, but saying that they don't have final trump approval just yet. back to you. melissa: susan. thank you. connell this moment at g7 where trump said let's all drop our tariffs on everybody. we'll get rid of em. and everybody blinked at each other and went back to the argument. just keep that in mind as you're hearing the other stories. connell: he hinted at what
koreao the table and possibly complying promises and the agreements to denuclearize, they need china onside settlement of 1.4 billion, management change as well? the u.s. government's helped to alleviate the pressure to get zte back in business, do they go ahead with the riffs? enter the trade war as they are. and fighting friends with canada as well. secretary of state mike pompeo visiting beijing later onext week and we had visits by high-level financial officials in the trump administration...
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onsidering how m films she has made. >> how many amazing films she has made. >> tells you how incredibly time to wait for "mama mia," you have waited 13 years for "the incredibles" but they're back and kicking off a look at the family films. it picks up where the original movie left off, but now he is a stay at home dad and it is up to holly hunter's elastigirl to change the world. >> we need to change people's perception about superheroes. >> most of the cast is back together. >> you got a new dash just because of puberty. >> isn't that something? and your voice changes. >> who wants a vegetable? >> we finally will have a really de of what jack-jack is capable of. the audience knows he can do things. the family has no idea he's super at all. >> yeah, baby! >> a girl! >> surprise. >> oh, no, no, no, no, no. >> and what is summer without a vacation? for "hotel trans ill selena goe medicine it is about road trips. >> i went to go see rihanna in san diego and drove with my friends. it was actually a good time. >> andy sandberg and adam sandler are back in the third stallmeof "the merry mons
onsidering how m films she has made. >> how many amazing films she has made. >> tells you how incredibly time to wait for "mama mia," you have waited 13 years for "the incredibles" but they're back and kicking off a look at the family films. it picks up where the original movie left off, but now he is a stay at home dad and it is up to holly hunter's elastigirl to change the world. >> we need to change people's perception about superheroes. >> most of...
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offerto according to a statement saying it will not make an offer the day after confirming it was .onsidering possible offer it considered and decided no go. after utel sat getting investor hopes up, it comes out and says we will not make an offer for that asset. we are minutes away from the we willeuropean stocks, take a look at your stocks to atch at the open including theirr the renewal of unit. the open is nine minutes away. guy: welcome back. we have six minutes to the start of the european cash trade. let's figure out which stocks we are focusing on. at angelica, looking at adp and the energy story. let's start with you, the redhead crossing a little bit early on. they do not currently see itself making a bid, what are the applications? -- implications? >> we have a couple of interesting deals out of europe for theonsidering a bid adp ande assets of portugal. a very interesting situation, took its track off. the utility space in europe is under huge consolidation. a remains a bit of [indiscernible] by three gorges of china to try to gain control adp,e parent company of all the players i
offerto according to a statement saying it will not make an offer the day after confirming it was .onsidering possible offer it considered and decided no go. after utel sat getting investor hopes up, it comes out and says we will not make an offer for that asset. we are minutes away from the we willeuropean stocks, take a look at your stocks to atch at the open including theirr the renewal of unit. the open is nine minutes away. guy: welcome back. we have six minutes to the start of the...
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. >> dave chased women inside the club, outside the club, onside the club, on top of the club. >> detectivesound the tales about david pietz's roving eye intriguing, but hardly damning. >> i guess to describe it in kind of current terminology, he thought he was somewhat of a player. >> did it make him a killer? >> didn't make him a killer, no. >> but david pietz's behavior towards women at the gym did get him fired, detectives learned. several female co-workers filed sexual harassment complaints against him with bally's management, including jackie morales. >> david was very verbal when it came to his comments. what looks better on jackie today, her legs, her butt, or her breasts? i finally got the courage to go to the boss. >> after getting booted from bally's, david moved on to a job at 24-hour fitness, where troy wagman remembers david talking about how he and his wife nici wanted to invite others into their sex life. >> more than once, he would approach me and ask me what i thought about three-ways in a relationship. and him and nici were exploring the idea of swingers' clubs. >> nici's
. >> dave chased women inside the club, outside the club, onside the club, on top of the club. >> detectivesound the tales about david pietz's roving eye intriguing, but hardly damning. >> i guess to describe it in kind of current terminology, he thought he was somewhat of a player. >> did it make him a killer? >> didn't make him a killer, no. >> but david pietz's behavior towards women at the gym did get him fired, detectives learned. several female...
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finally i must express my strong objection to the rushed process by which republicans have onsidered this rescissions bill. the white house submitted its final version of the rescissions proposal less than 48 hours ago. we have had no hearings, no markups, or even any bill. the debate at all on this bill in the appropriation committee. and we're considering it with no opportunity to debate the merits of each of these rescissions on their own. my friends, this is not regular order. and frankly, it's no way to make such a consequential decision. instead of rubber-stamping president trump's rescissions package, congress should conduct rigorous oversight to determine why the trump administration has not spent these funds even as ey misspend tax dollars on first class fights, fountain pens -- another o: i yield inute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for another minute. mrs. lowey: as they misspend tax dollars on first class flights, fountain pens, and luxury dining sets. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for another minute. mrs. lowey: spending cu
finally i must express my strong objection to the rushed process by which republicans have onsidered this rescissions bill. the white house submitted its final version of the rescissions proposal less than 48 hours ago. we have had no hearings, no markups, or even any bill. the debate at all on this bill in the appropriation committee. and we're considering it with no opportunity to debate the merits of each of these rescissions on their own. my friends, this is not regular order. and frankly,...