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main thing in the third rail orthe main thing in the british conservative party and british politicsno obvious good solution. the fact it isa obvious good solution. the fact it is a multilateral negotiation with 27 countries which have the tape and britain is weak and divided and even in the conservative party, it isn't clear how... hold on a second. at the conference, you were there, i only read about it, i understand that jacob rees mogg was the kind of heart—throb of the fringe meetings with i9th—century dress, it only, against gay marriage, against abortion on all circumstances —— underany abortion on all circumstances —— under any circumstances, likening brexit to the battle of agincourt and all these emotional ideas of british weakness, rather than this isa tough, british weakness, rather than this is a tough, cobb located problem that britain is bringing on itself, where the economy is growing the slowest in europe. regarding the labour party, i think jeremy corbyn is in an easy position. but, if we finally see jeremy corbyn as prime minister, who knows? one thing is clear, ov
main thing in the third rail orthe main thing in the british conservative party and british politicsno obvious good solution. the fact it isa obvious good solution. the fact it is a multilateral negotiation with 27 countries which have the tape and britain is weak and divided and even in the conservative party, it isn't clear how... hold on a second. at the conference, you were there, i only read about it, i understand that jacob rees mogg was the kind of heart—throb of the fringe meetings...
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to say that, harder if you are france, poland or the to say that, harder if you are france, poland orthee fragile, fragile financial situation there. it makes it difficult for the bank of england here because of what kind of debt people have here. a lot of the problems have been consumer debt and maxing on credit cards, spend, spend, spend. he's reminding people they still have to tighten their belts. he might be worried about the rise of left—wing populism in the uk with jeremy corbyn rise of left—wing populism in the uk withjeremy corbyn and bernie sanders in the uk, people across the world will be saying the magic money tree he's saying it at a price. world will be saying the magic money tree he's saying it at a pricem you compare their views to philip hammond's, this they are similarly, but philip hammond has said we've had all these years of austerity, let's end a bit. the german former chancellor is saying absolutely not. the ft, huge march in barcelona calls for unity, huge, different to the scenes last week when police we re the scenes last week when police were told to suppress
to say that, harder if you are france, poland or the to say that, harder if you are france, poland orthee fragile, fragile financial situation there. it makes it difficult for the bank of england here because of what kind of debt people have here. a lot of the problems have been consumer debt and maxing on credit cards, spend, spend, spend. he's reminding people they still have to tighten their belts. he might be worried about the rise of left—wing populism in the uk with jeremy corbyn rise...
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obama on the campaign trail for the first time since he left the presidency, competing for ralph .orth am we will have that at 7:00 eastern on c-span. right now, the candidates for new jersey governor meeting for their final debate before the election. they are answering questions about property taxes. the state public employee public system, legalization of marijuana, and other issues. this is one hour. live, uninterrupted, the new jersey gubernatorial debate sponsored by cbs 2. north jersey.com, and william paterson university. here is your moderator. >> good evening. coming to you live from the campus of william paterson university in wayne, new jersey. the final debate before the election, this is sanctioned by the elect, they new jersey election law enforcement
obama on the campaign trail for the first time since he left the presidency, competing for ralph .orth am we will have that at 7:00 eastern on c-span. right now, the candidates for new jersey governor meeting for their final debate before the election. they are answering questions about property taxes. the state public employee public system, legalization of marijuana, and other issues. this is one hour. live, uninterrupted, the new jersey gubernatorial debate sponsored by cbs 2. north...
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now, that, orthe re m na nts of winds100mph. it will be heading our way by the beginning of next week. of course around a hurricane there isa of course around a hurricane there is a lot of warm air and some of that warm air is getting dragged a long way northwards over biscay, up towards the uk, that warm air coming into the south of that band of thicker cloud, which will continue to bring some outbreaks of rain, but where we get the sunshine coming through and it is dependant on the sunshine then over the next few days we could see temperatures as high as 24 celsius, but we have more cloud around and we have rain moving away from north wales, petering out in northern england and southern scotland, this weather front taking rain into northern scotland later on. south of that, the cloud should break up more and more and there will be more sunshine across england and wales than there was yesterday and wales than there was yesterday and it is here that we will see the highest temperatures, 20, 21 celsius or could be 22 or 23 celsiu
now, that, orthe re m na nts of winds100mph. it will be heading our way by the beginning of next week. of course around a hurricane there isa of course around a hurricane there is a lot of warm air and some of that warm air is getting dragged a long way northwards over biscay, up towards the uk, that warm air coming into the south of that band of thicker cloud, which will continue to bring some outbreaks of rain, but where we get the sunshine coming through and it is dependant on the sunshine...
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polls. 0n hearing of his victory he said he would "firmly deal with" threats from north korea. from n orthe writer —who denounced political corruption and organised crime — was killed in a car bomb attack on monday. the government has offered a large reward to help find her killer. a major research project has concluded that all marine life will be affected by increasing acidification of the world's oceans. an eight—year study by german scientists says that while some species may benefit, most creatures will be adversely affected because of deteriorating food supplies. now on bbc new, the week in parliament.
polls. 0n hearing of his victory he said he would "firmly deal with" threats from north korea. from n orthe writer —who denounced political corruption and organised crime — was killed in a car bomb attack on monday. the government has offered a large reward to help find her killer. a major research project has concluded that all marine life will be affected by increasing acidification of the world's oceans. an eight—year study by german scientists says that while some species...
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security council vote in a row, to wice impose stronger sanctions on orth korea and remember, the security council has countries ike france and russia, chien athe united states, you know who is on there. and all voted unanimously on this. the international community has u.s. armyat means the must stand ready. and so, if you're ready, that is your duty at this point in time. host: statements? guest: i think secretary mattis, very firmly, very resolutely, but also he is not preventative attack. e's sort of really echoing traditional u.s. policy, in ther forum, he said, if you attack us, we will be firm in response and uses strong language. it is in context of reactive. he is emphasizing that this u.s attack us, led, is diplomatically the state department is taking the lead for now, we're trying pressure of sanctions and targeting financial measures on we're rnational basis, trying to do that. he's telling the military, as is their duty, you always have to if called upon. but i take his comments more as policy, whereas others in the administration, including the president have signalling more
security council vote in a row, to wice impose stronger sanctions on orth korea and remember, the security council has countries ike france and russia, chien athe united states, you know who is on there. and all voted unanimously on this. the international community has u.s. armyat means the must stand ready. and so, if you're ready, that is your duty at this point in time. host: statements? guest: i think secretary mattis, very firmly, very resolutely, but also he is not preventative attack....
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on hearing of his victory he said he would "firmly deal with" threats from north korea. from n orth koreaousands of people have attended the latest demonstration in malta to call forjustice for the murdered journalist, daphne caruana galizia. the writer —who denounced political corruption and organised crime — was killed in a car bomb attack on monday. the government has offered a large reward to help find her killer. a major research project has concluded that all marine life will be affected by increasing acidification of the world's oceans. an eight—year study by german scientists says that while some species may benefit, most creatures will be adversely affected because of deteriorating food supplies. now on bbc new, the week in parliament. hello and welcome to the week in parliament, as more pressure is piled on the government over the welfare benefit, universal credit. will the prime minister now pause universal credit and fix the problems before pressing ahead with the roll—out? why have reintroduced universal credit? it is a simpler system, it is a system which encourages people t
on hearing of his victory he said he would "firmly deal with" threats from north korea. from n orth koreaousands of people have attended the latest demonstration in malta to call forjustice for the murdered journalist, daphne caruana galizia. the writer —who denounced political corruption and organised crime — was killed in a car bomb attack on monday. the government has offered a large reward to help find her killer. a major research project has concluded that all marine life...
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obviou a very comfy and wonderful bed that's going to be orth piedic and comfy for their joints.r veterinarian about whether a harness is more appr a leash for your pet. i really like harnesses especially for smaller dogs because you don't on their neck, it's hard for their little trachea. and then obviously toys, grooming, your bowls. all of these fun things you need to have at your house. >> what'she >> there was a study that was done you guys actually published in april that was talking about they surveyed pet owners and asked them how much do you think it's going to cost to have a dog for its entire life? and people guessed around $6,000. but what actually the research turned out to be was anywhere from $36,000 to $42,000 for the lifetime of a dog. so that's why having pet health insurance is something that's very important. pets' lives rian i've seen it because people aren't able to afford a $5,000 emergency surgery but if you have pet health insurance and you know 80% of that is going to be reimbursed for you it makes it a little easier to think about, well, we'll still be
obviou a very comfy and wonderful bed that's going to be orth piedic and comfy for their joints.r veterinarian about whether a harness is more appr a leash for your pet. i really like harnesses especially for smaller dogs because you don't on their neck, it's hard for their little trachea. and then obviously toys, grooming, your bowls. all of these fun things you need to have at your house. >> what'she >> there was a study that was done you guys actually published in april that was...
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last few years of the major government, or the plot and the last few years of the major government, ortheting going on and rivals waiting in the wings, last time it was tony blair and mrjeremy corbyn. i think it's interesting to hear major's views. he has done what one would expect, stop trying to undermine her, stop trying to sabotage has supplemented it with a call for stronger and more bold policies. his criticism is what theresa may is coming up with this just corbyn right and that dobyns have really got to go out there and do dramatic thing. —— the tories have to go out there and do dramatic thing. that was a criticism at the conference, when the prime minister did get out some of her proposals during the speech in between the coughing, people are saying this is kind of labour light, the energy cap for example, something seemed similarto for example, something seemed similar to what ed miliband suggested. which the tories slammed as marxist and unworkable but here they are suggesting it now. similarly her suggestions on housing will barely scratched the surface of the problem and it
last few years of the major government, or the plot and the last few years of the major government, ortheting going on and rivals waiting in the wings, last time it was tony blair and mrjeremy corbyn. i think it's interesting to hear major's views. he has done what one would expect, stop trying to undermine her, stop trying to sabotage has supplemented it with a call for stronger and more bold policies. his criticism is what theresa may is coming up with this just corbyn right and that dobyns...
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he hopes the southwood relents, orthe south would relents, its armies would be quickly defeated. he was very slow to realize that no peaceful solution or wartime compromise was possible. stumblede war, lincoln in his choice of strategies. mostly because he missed judges the south. he believed compromise was possible. he looked for solutions short of a war, including offers to let the south keep slavery semi indefinitely. he did not believe that war was inevitable. he was convinced of that slavery was not the rock against which the nation would split. he believed the south would not succumb to the folly of secession. war,d the end of the foroln had no overall plan postwar reconstruction and national reunification. but i think it is fair to say that whatever he might have attempted, if you have live, was likely to have been no more successful than what followed his death. southern racism was too deeply entrenched ever to have acquiesced in civil rights for former slaves without bitter resistance. and lincoln himself had always voted against and spoken against civil rights for free
he hopes the southwood relents, orthe south would relents, its armies would be quickly defeated. he was very slow to realize that no peaceful solution or wartime compromise was possible. stumblede war, lincoln in his choice of strategies. mostly because he missed judges the south. he believed compromise was possible. he looked for solutions short of a war, including offers to let the south keep slavery semi indefinitely. he did not believe that war was inevitable. he was convinced of that...
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yougov poll which says only 2% would talk to people at work or the only 2% would talk to people at work orthealth issues. this is a huge stigma, it shows, because most of us will be affected at some point in our lives. it is brilliant at what the royals are doing, i think, to use their place in society to do so much good. i think it is really important that they are putting it into these online campaigns, not just off—line support. into these online campaigns, not just off-line support. 296 is so low. such a mac people think it will affect their career prospects. in universities, my sector, it has been ha rd to universities, my sector, it has been hard to find senior academics willing to front mental health support. the stigma is still so strong. if it affects one in four of us... you can still thriving life, this can still be opportunities, but we need to make sure there is greater understanding, particularly in different generations. the younger people i work with are more aware than ever but i think we need to have it rolled out across the border. internet trolls are to be targeted by the
yougov poll which says only 2% would talk to people at work or the only 2% would talk to people at work orthealth issues. this is a huge stigma, it shows, because most of us will be affected at some point in our lives. it is brilliant at what the royals are doing, i think, to use their place in society to do so much good. i think it is really important that they are putting it into these online campaigns, not just off—line support. into these online campaigns, not just off-line support. 296...
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indicating investors are bearish -- orthe survivability certainly, the outlook of this company., the biggest intraday drop we saw for kobe steel since it went public in the 1970's. you look at this function, you can see how we are setting up for the market open. $13.3 million. it keeps changing. now $18 million. looks like we could be heading back to another daily limit down. it is going to be an exciting market open coming up. betty: much more ahead, including the kobe steel open. this is bloomberg. ♪ is this a phone? or a little internet machine? it makes you wonder: shouldn't we get our phones and internet from the same company? that's why xfinity mobile comes with your internet. you get up to 5 lines of talk and text at no extra cost. so all you pay for is data. see how much you can save. choose by the gig or unlimited. xfinity mobile. a new kind of network designed to save you money. call, visit, or go to xfinitymobile.com. ♪ >> 8:00 in hong kong, live from the asian headquarters. welcome to daybreak asia. kobe steel faces another tough day after tumbling on tuesday. it is
indicating investors are bearish -- orthe survivability certainly, the outlook of this company., the biggest intraday drop we saw for kobe steel since it went public in the 1970's. you look at this function, you can see how we are setting up for the market open. $13.3 million. it keeps changing. now $18 million. looks like we could be heading back to another daily limit down. it is going to be an exciting market open coming up. betty: much more ahead, including the kobe steel open. this is...
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virginia, by the tragedy in las vegas, praying for the ones.s and the loved we have mark from wilmington, ortharolina, now, other call from wilmington. hi, mark. caller: how are you this morning? doing okay, how about yourself? caller: i'm doing okay. health care professional and wanted to set the record mental regarding healthcare for people in the united states and the availability of it. in the 1980s, ronald reagan one who y was the entered a bunch of cuts for states.in the united changes were made and mental facilities closed in record numbers during that period of time. mental health availability for people in the united states hampered.ckly over the course of time, after a mass shooting r some other situation happens egarding someone needing or requiring mental health, the opic comes back into conversation and then it quickly fades. unfortunately, we do mental health care for people in the states. i know anywhere in the united states that you could drive old mental can find health care facilities closed in the 1980s. has been bility discussed during every -- even administration, which on
virginia, by the tragedy in las vegas, praying for the ones.s and the loved we have mark from wilmington, ortharolina, now, other call from wilmington. hi, mark. caller: how are you this morning? doing okay, how about yourself? caller: i'm doing okay. health care professional and wanted to set the record mental regarding healthcare for people in the united states and the availability of it. in the 1980s, ronald reagan one who y was the entered a bunch of cuts for states.in the united changes...
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does the winds blow from the orth of like china, straight down the south korea, or does it the east?west to this would make a big difference n attack or fall-out or anything would land f. it came south, it would land on our korea.in south this i have never seen addressed and i am very curious, i don't can't look itr, i up. host: okay. an answer, f i have but perhaps another viewer who watch might be able to find to that effect. we'll go on to utah, mary up line. republican caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. what i find absolutely surprising in our government situation at this point is we've in a lot of problems here the united states. and i don't understand why our sides d officials on both of the aisle are too busy trying do their eir job than job. they need to start looking out hat is best for the american people, from medicare, medicaid, on down through the best benefit for the american people, not just majority of taxes. and then, when you take a look health thing else, the care. if everybody has such a problem, the re they not stating specifics as to why they li
does the winds blow from the orth of like china, straight down the south korea, or does it the east?west to this would make a big difference n attack or fall-out or anything would land f. it came south, it would land on our korea.in south this i have never seen addressed and i am very curious, i don't can't look itr, i up. host: okay. an answer, f i have but perhaps another viewer who watch might be able to find to that effect. we'll go on to utah, mary up line. republican caller: good morning....
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the day it's notjust about myself, eni alu ko, end of the day it's notjust about myself, eni aluko, orthethey have a right to know what actually happened. i can't sit here and tell you what happened, i don't know exactly what happened, it might come out in the end, but i think it's in the public ‘s best interest to find out and for them to know. the people are fans of the team. a lot of the time people have to realise that's what the sacking was for. it wasn't for the racial allegations that were brought. they we re allegations that were brought. they were clear yesterday when they said that. i personally think it has played a part in it, but at the same time it wasn't the sole reason. finally, explain why you did feel forced out in the end from the england setup. it was a long time coming, but they forgot about my 50th cap in china. i spoke about that yesterday. that wasn't just a genuine mistake or human error? it was deliberate? it could have been, and at the time i thought it could have been. but the way things have panned out, and i had no contact with them. i found panned out, and i
the day it's notjust about myself, eni alu ko, end of the day it's notjust about myself, eni aluko, orthethey have a right to know what actually happened. i can't sit here and tell you what happened, i don't know exactly what happened, it might come out in the end, but i think it's in the public ‘s best interest to find out and for them to know. the people are fans of the team. a lot of the time people have to realise that's what the sacking was for. it wasn't for the racial allegations that...
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security council vote in a row, to wice impose stronger sanctions on orth korea and remember, the securityouncil has countries ike france and russia, chien athe united states, you know who is on there. and all voted unanimously on this. the international community has u.s. armyat means the must stand ready. and so, if you're ready, that is your duty at this point in time. host: statements? guest: i think secretary mattis, very firmly, very resolutely, but also he is not preventative attack. e's sort of really echoing traditional u.s. policy, in ther forum, he said, if you attack us, we will be firm in response and uses strong language. it is in context of reactive. he is emphasizing that this u.s attack us, led, is diplomatically the state department is taking the lead for now, we're trying pressure of sanctions and targeting financial measures on we're rnational basis, trying to do that. he's telling the military, as is their duty, you always have to if called upon. but i take his comments more as policy, whereas others in the administration, including the president have signalling more p
security council vote in a row, to wice impose stronger sanctions on orth korea and remember, the securityouncil has countries ike france and russia, chien athe united states, you know who is on there. and all voted unanimously on this. the international community has u.s. armyat means the must stand ready. and so, if you're ready, that is your duty at this point in time. host: statements? guest: i think secretary mattis, very firmly, very resolutely, but also he is not preventative attack. e's...
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after officials stirred up hatred against them because of their own usual religious beliefs congolese orthe or if you deny it the refugees say they were persecuted at home then persecuted here so there's nowhere they can be safe malcolm where al-jazeera in the democratic republic of congo. the world health organization is being heavily criticized for making zimbabwe's president robert mugabe a goodwill ambassador the u.k. and the u.s. are opposing your point that along with dozens of health groups and human rights activists they're demanding the decision be overturned because of alleged human rights violations committed in zimbabwe under mugabe's rule the new head of the world health organization says mugabe deserves the all of because of his public health policy. police in brazil have arrested more than one hundred people thought to be connected to a major paedophile ring investigators found more than one hundred fifty thousand files containing disturbing images on computers and mobile phone marianna homed has . one after another police lead away the suspects these are some of the more tha
after officials stirred up hatred against them because of their own usual religious beliefs congolese orthe or if you deny it the refugees say they were persecuted at home then persecuted here so there's nowhere they can be safe malcolm where al-jazeera in the democratic republic of congo. the world health organization is being heavily criticized for making zimbabwe's president robert mugabe a goodwill ambassador the u.k. and the u.s. are opposing your point that along with dozens of health...
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clear she believes that this matter has been, or the clear she believes that this matter has been, orthehat meeting. we were, when we had the conversation with eniola and the pfa the first meeting we had, the issue of confidentiality came up quickly in that meeting. eniola was concerned that meeting. eniola was concerned that this matter was kept private. she talked about the fact that a couple of journalist had she talked about the fact that a couple ofjournalist had been con tagging herand couple ofjournalist had been con tagging her and she didn't want the matter to get out into the media. she wanted us to respect that. one of the issues that was brought up was about the drew spence, drew's name wasn't mentioned, but what we we re name wasn't mentioned, but what we were told was that she didn't want drew brought into this. she was a young player and she wanted to protect the privacy of young players. we respected those wishes. and i felt that given that this comment was said to have been made during the meeting, we later find out that the comment wasn't made during the meeting, it was
clear she believes that this matter has been, or the clear she believes that this matter has been, orthehat meeting. we were, when we had the conversation with eniola and the pfa the first meeting we had, the issue of confidentiality came up quickly in that meeting. eniola was concerned that meeting. eniola was concerned that this matter was kept private. she talked about the fact that a couple of journalist had she talked about the fact that a couple ofjournalist had been con tagging herand...