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i want to give philip wegmann a chance to respond. guest: i think representative massie and others are strong proponents of the second amendment. and they would probably see this not necessarily as a special privilege only to themselves and lawmakers here in washington, d.c., but as a first step. the general rule some of these conservatives and libertarian members wants to see is an expansion of right, not a limiting of them. they would probably see this as a step in a more deregulated direction. host: now, there are some members of congress, of course, who will not want to carry a gun, congresswoman kelly said she is one of them. how will that work if some members of congress are carrying weapons and others are not? guest: i think it will work the same way it works everywhere outside of washington, d.c., outside of the beltway. you have a lot of individual citizens who conceal carry on their own already. we have a problem in this country not necessarily with people who have gone and goten concealed carry permits committing crimes but
i want to give philip wegmann a chance to respond. guest: i think representative massie and others are strong proponents of the second amendment. and they would probably see this not necessarily as a special privilege only to themselves and lawmakers here in washington, d.c., but as a first step. the general rule some of these conservatives and libertarian members wants to see is an expansion of right, not a limiting of them. they would probably see this as a step in a more deregulated...
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philip allen's much more in favour of a soft brexit and having one —— philip hammond.aving one —— philip hammond. the consensus emerging out of the conservative body is that we should have won. the very fact this has spilled out into the public is not good. what it says to the rest of the world is that we are, you know, a country who is basically riven by splits and divisions. we are essentially facing a period of chaos and division. also what's really interesting is i think that philip hammond today mocked boris johnson over this famous boris johnson quote, i want to have my cake and eat it. when you are getting into this sort of area of satire, i think it's slightly problematic. what's interesting is philip hammond's very involved in post—election. everyone said he was going to get sacked. theresa may's aides were reefing that he was going to get sacked, ironically he is now in quite a strong position —— were briefing. the i continues the story, cabinet chaos on brexit. we might be able to bring up the front of the i to show that. the whole point of the election was
philip allen's much more in favour of a soft brexit and having one —— philip hammond.aving one —— philip hammond. the consensus emerging out of the conservative body is that we should have won. the very fact this has spilled out into the public is not good. what it says to the rest of the world is that we are, you know, a country who is basically riven by splits and divisions. we are essentially facing a period of chaos and division. also what's really interesting is i think that philip...
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philip hammond has been saying what most people accept to be true.terms of the leadership of your party, what do you think went wrong? tim farron, obviously he left feeling he had been badly treated. do you think he was badly treated?” wa nt to do you think he was badly treated?” want to pay tribute to him. he took on the leadership when we had the terrible election, 2015. we had gone a long backwards. he has built up morale, membership at the highest level. he did a positive thing. but he had these problems, struggling to cope with them, and i regret the fa ct cope with them, and i regret the fact that he felt it was necessary to stand down. what he has. looking for a replacement and that is why i have come forward. you sympathise with that problem, the big issue about gay six, a sin in his view?” can sympathise with his dilemma. i think a genuine liberal, somebody who has got deep convictions of his own, but does not try to impose them on others. tim farron did that. should have been given credit. but could not seem to get through to the voters, as
philip hammond has been saying what most people accept to be true.terms of the leadership of your party, what do you think went wrong? tim farron, obviously he left feeling he had been badly treated. do you think he was badly treated?” wa nt to do you think he was badly treated?” want to pay tribute to him. he took on the leadership when we had the terrible election, 2015. we had gone a long backwards. he has built up morale, membership at the highest level. he did a positive thing. but he...
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philip, what stands out?hilip: republicans are putting together something they feel confident can pass and get the public of the american public, this bill is not substantially different enough to change the minds of a lot of americans. a lot of parts of the bill, particularly around medicaid and cutting taxes for the wealthy, those are the most problematic those remain, and those, i think are the most problematic parts. , jeff: that is an interesting point. there was some talk the senate bill might be completely different. they would throw everything out and start over, and that is not the case. vann: that's not the case. it looks like pretty much, the broad strokes are about the same as the house bill. there are a few changes to the tax credit and medicaid, but when we see the cbo score next week, i don't think it will be that different from the house bill. jeff: kevin, when we do see that cbo score, how many americans are we anticipating will be losing? what was the number before? 23 million? kevin: 23 mil
philip, what stands out?hilip: republicans are putting together something they feel confident can pass and get the public of the american public, this bill is not substantially different enough to change the minds of a lot of americans. a lot of parts of the bill, particularly around medicaid and cutting taxes for the wealthy, those are the most problematic those remain, and those, i think are the most problematic parts. , jeff: that is an interesting point. there was some talk the senate bill...
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buried there were philip's mother, elizabeth, two of his history and their family, and philip and his family. alexander, charles and their families lay nearby. so i did have a chance to talk about them in this talk, but they figure prominently in the book. right next to phillips grave lay that of james, recently rediscovered and commemorate with the brand-new marker. i was astonished to discover that all these men have bought their plots at the same time, between january and may of 1850, determined that not even death would separate them. crossing the path and walking up a hill, i found the land that saint philip's church a bot for bought for its parishioners in the late 1850s. the ray family plot which included peter, was notable for tall that generous country in the waning days of the 19th century, new york's black elite reunited in this burial ground. are physical reminders of their lives and commemorations other deaths. they serve as an archive, a place for safekeeping. a place for storing memories of the past that are simply waiting to be brought back to life and life in the righ
buried there were philip's mother, elizabeth, two of his history and their family, and philip and his family. alexander, charles and their families lay nearby. so i did have a chance to talk about them in this talk, but they figure prominently in the book. right next to phillips grave lay that of james, recently rediscovered and commemorate with the brand-new marker. i was astonished to discover that all these men have bought their plots at the same time, between january and may of 1850,...
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philip hammond talks about a slope not a cliff.s would welcome the idea you continue with still the tariff—free trade or the common external tariff. we don't know what it will be during that transitional period. but once that's over we are out. completely. so i can't see why we should object to it. but it is that thing, once that's over, how long could that be? you're suggesting two to three yea rs, you're suggesting two to three years, others suggest it could be longer and the fear one suspects from elements within the conservative party is that this trannal period goes on — transitional period goes on longer and the people who want to remain use it to stop it happening at all. i have no doubt there will be political problems, but when it comes to the eu maeve that — they have made it clear they see the transitional period as being two or three years. i repeat, iwould be reasonably optimistic that some new relationship could be agreed in that time table, because we are all will be starting it before we leave. so i think there is g
philip hammond talks about a slope not a cliff.s would welcome the idea you continue with still the tariff—free trade or the common external tariff. we don't know what it will be during that transitional period. but once that's over we are out. completely. so i can't see why we should object to it. but it is that thing, once that's over, how long could that be? you're suggesting two to three yea rs, you're suggesting two to three years, others suggest it could be longer and the fear one...
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jeff: philip, this is paul, lee, cruz, and johnson. philip: that is right.everal of the most conservative members of the senate republican caucus there area one can only anticipate as to what to their objections will be. it is sort of vague at this point why they oppose the bill, but part of it is this is a bill that will be very contentious. i think putting your foot out there at this point and saying you oppose the bill as it stands now gives you leverage with mitch mcconnell to make changes to the bill, but also give you some cover politically. this will be a tough fight. mcconnell has very little wiggle room to get it passed. i think this is why the senators came out as soon as they could to say, you need to negotiate with us to get something done. jeff: i thought it was interesting, sarah huckabee sanders in the unusual press briefing this afternoon, audio only, said the president was more concerned about getting it done than the timing. vann: i think it sends a signal. president trump was sending signals that he thought it was too mean, it does not cov
jeff: philip, this is paul, lee, cruz, and johnson. philip: that is right.everal of the most conservative members of the senate republican caucus there area one can only anticipate as to what to their objections will be. it is sort of vague at this point why they oppose the bill, but part of it is this is a bill that will be very contentious. i think putting your foot out there at this point and saying you oppose the bill as it stands now gives you leverage with mitch mcconnell to make changes...
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the chancellor, philip hammond, has told the andrew marr programme that he supports a public inquiry.hat i'm hearing from the leading fire safety experts is that it isn't necessarily necessary to retro fit sprinklers to make a building fire safe. i don't want to call that judgment, because i'm not an expert, but i do think we need to look through the public enquiry at all the evidence. church services take place across the country — to remember those affected by the blaze. the queen's speech to parliament next year is to be cancelled, to allow mps more time to scrutinise brexit legislation. at least 43 people are killed in a forest fire in central portugal — —— 57, which continues to spread. claims of growing inequality across britain — a new report says the gap between rich and poor is getting wider. and on dateline londonjane hill discusses the fallout from the general election, and the ongoing political turmoil heightened by the grenfell tower tragedy. good morning and welcome to bbc news. government staff have been drafted in to improve the response to the grenfell tower disaster
the chancellor, philip hammond, has told the andrew marr programme that he supports a public inquiry.hat i'm hearing from the leading fire safety experts is that it isn't necessarily necessary to retro fit sprinklers to make a building fire safe. i don't want to call that judgment, because i'm not an expert, but i do think we need to look through the public enquiry at all the evidence. church services take place across the country — to remember those affected by the blaze. the queen's speech...
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philip hammond says britain's prosperity is his key priority.he chimps at this zoo. coming up in sportsday on bbc news: find out how andy murray got on in his match at queens. the defending champion was up against world number 90, jordan thompson of australia. in portugal, more than 1,000 firefighters are still tackling a huge wild fire in the centre of the country. officials say although 70% of the fire is under control, there are fears that soaring temperatures could re—ignite the forest fire. at least 64 people have died since saturday. in the last hour we have heard that a fire fighting plane has just crashed. 0ur correspondent, james reynolds, has travelled to the village of varzeas, one of those worst affected by the blaze. this afternoon, portugal despatched more planes to fight its forest fires. the government is yet to make this region safe. the relief effort is too late for the village of varzeas, it's lost one in five of its residents. sisile tina told me she knew all the victims. she tried to count the dead. "two lived here", she sai
philip hammond says britain's prosperity is his key priority.he chimps at this zoo. coming up in sportsday on bbc news: find out how andy murray got on in his match at queens. the defending champion was up against world number 90, jordan thompson of australia. in portugal, more than 1,000 firefighters are still tackling a huge wild fire in the centre of the country. officials say although 70% of the fire is under control, there are fears that soaring temperatures could re—ignite the forest...
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philip: he wants to win. he wants to be able to do what he said he would do, get rid of obamacare and change it which he calls a disaster so he wants a change but it's risky for him. he was elected on the backs of working class people in states like michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania. he had so much support in west virginia and these are states that are really probably going to be battered by these changes to the markets. >> and where there is policy, there's also process. it's not as sexy to talk about but one of the issues republicans have, they only have 52 votes. they can only spare two and they have the vice president to come in and break a tie. when the affordable care act was put into place, democrats had 60 votes. they had a lot more flexibility. and under reconciliation, which is a term used to describe this kind of legislation, all of the specifics are so narrow. if we watch courtroom dramas, you know sometimes there are rules of evidence that come in and only that can argue the case. for republicans
philip: he wants to win. he wants to be able to do what he said he would do, get rid of obamacare and change it which he calls a disaster so he wants a change but it's risky for him. he was elected on the backs of working class people in states like michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania. he had so much support in west virginia and these are states that are really probably going to be battered by these changes to the markets. >> and where there is policy, there's also process. it's not as sexy...
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switch to philips sonicare today. philips sonicare. save when you buy now. philips sonicare.'s not just a car, (work sfx) it's your daily retreat. the es and es hybrid. lease the 2017 es 350 for $329 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. >> we're wrapping up here for the night. i should tell you that the senator will be on live with lawrence o'donnel. he was referenced repeatedly and in a controversial way in today's testimony by attorney general jeff sessions at the united states senate. i do want to just hit one thing before we go, though. and that is that last question that i just raised with senator chuck schumer of new york. the president has his personal lawyer now an outside lawyer who is apparently defending him on the russia issue. it's a business and real estate lawyer named mark kasowits who has never done anything like this. mark has bragged that he's the one who got the u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york fired, despite the fact that the president and attorney general had told preet that he can stay in his job. they're so
switch to philips sonicare today. philips sonicare. save when you buy now. philips sonicare.'s not just a car, (work sfx) it's your daily retreat. the es and es hybrid. lease the 2017 es 350 for $329 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. >> we're wrapping up here for the night. i should tell you that the senator will be on live with lawrence o'donnel. he was referenced repeatedly and in a controversial way in today's testimony by attorney general jeff sessions at...
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switch to philips sonicare today. philips sonicare. save when you buy now. >>> joining me now, jails inhofe who serves on the committee. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> i want to get your reaction first to a lead from the associated press today. we'll throw it up on the screen. president donald trump can't be counted on to give accurate information to americans when violent acts are unfolding abroad. do you agree or disagree, senator? >> as to whether or not that should be shared with the public? >> no. as to whether or not the public can count on the president of the united states to give accurate information. >> i think that's true that he can't. the president of the united states has another function. that is to be careful and not to say anything that might disclose something that our intelligence is working on right now that might end up apprehending terrorists. so he has to be a little careful with that. >> do you agree with him tweeting out an unverified judge report headline in response to the attacks instead of, say,
switch to philips sonicare today. philips sonicare. save when you buy now. >>> joining me now, jails inhofe who serves on the committee. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> i want to get your reaction first to a lead from the associated press today. we'll throw it up on the screen. president donald trump can't be counted on to give accurate information to americans when violent acts are unfolding abroad. do you agree or disagree, senator? >> as to whether or...
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. —— that philip hammond was saying.with this notion of this, croke likes of it, and the idea that the manifesto would have more brushstrokes than being locked philip hammond has not been that visible, has he? he has been the opposite of visible! i think labour will say, if you are not going to raise taxes on the higher levels, will it be on the middle income earners? that could be the labour attack. may reaches out to business as brexit tensions escalate, in the ft. as brexit tensions escalate, in the ft, this was supposed to be the brexit election, i wonder if there will be more focus on this week, the suggestion that they confer with business to find out what is required after we leave the eu. she raises the possibility of a three—year transitional phase, which is the first time she has gone that far, looking at 2019 when we leave, it could be another two or three years before we finally removed completely from the european union. this was supposed to be the brexit general election, that is how it was framed by the pr
. —— that philip hammond was saying.with this notion of this, croke likes of it, and the idea that the manifesto would have more brushstrokes than being locked philip hammond has not been that visible, has he? he has been the opposite of visible! i think labour will say, if you are not going to raise taxes on the higher levels, will it be on the middle income earners? that could be the labour attack. may reaches out to business as brexit tensions escalate, in the ft. as brexit tensions...
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the chancellor philip hammond there. the chancellor philip hammond there. other major issue is brexit, of course. talks are starting tomorrow. yes, those talks tomorrow, everyone wa nts to yes, those talks tomorrow, everyone wants to know what direction the governorate will be taking it in. in terms of what philip hammond has talked about, he has made it clear that he thinks no deer would be very, very bad for britain, but worse than that would be a deal would damage britain in the which would damage britain in the long—term. so, he is very much focused upon trying to get some kind of deal that means we have a slow, rather than a cliff edge, meaning some interim dealfor britain. we have heard from the shadow brexit secretary today on the andrew marr show. with labour you get inflicting views, really, on whether or not they think the single market should be in or out. labour's official position is that we are out of the single market, but keir starmer was talking about access, so a lot of people are wondering about whether that means they want us out of the
the chancellor philip hammond there. the chancellor philip hammond there. other major issue is brexit, of course. talks are starting tomorrow. yes, those talks tomorrow, everyone wa nts to yes, those talks tomorrow, everyone wants to know what direction the governorate will be taking it in. in terms of what philip hammond has talked about, he has made it clear that he thinks no deer would be very, very bad for britain, but worse than that would be a deal would damage britain in the which would...
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philip hammond, i think, issues around brexit.p hammond, ithink, supported by germany and france, once the economy, jobs, business at the centre of the negotiations, which some describe us as going towards a softer brexit. mist hammond, in britain, does want a more porous relationship with the single market, the possibility at least of some form of membership of the customs union, although that is very complicated, and today he has sent a big signal to businesses in the uk that the government will stand behind the european investment bank's investments in britain. some people thought it was at risk because of our departure from the eu. the eib does fund projects outside of the eu, but 90% of the funding is for member states, and there is a fear that the funding could dry up in britain. so presumably business leaders welcome this news, some breathing a sigh of relief, in fact! it is a small step, but a change of tone. business as largely felt to have been locked out of any approach to brexit in the uk. i think now they hope there w
philip hammond, i think, issues around brexit.p hammond, ithink, supported by germany and france, once the economy, jobs, business at the centre of the negotiations, which some describe us as going towards a softer brexit. mist hammond, in britain, does want a more porous relationship with the single market, the possibility at least of some form of membership of the customs union, although that is very complicated, and today he has sent a big signal to businesses in the uk that the government...
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switch to philips sonicare today. philips sonicare. save when you buy now.old that joke philia million times. and you always laugh like you're hearing it for the first time. at lincoln financial, we get there are some responsibilities of love you gotta do on your own. and some you shouldn't have to shoulder alone. like ensuring he's well-taken care of. even as you build your own plans for retirement. ask a financial advisor how lincoln can help protect your savings from the impact of long-term care expenses. >>> welcome back to mtp daily. will anything change after yesterday's horrific baseball practice shooting or will we continue down the path of toxic politics where each side hunkers down in separate corners in an echo chamber of their own beliefs. since the shooting, members on both sides of the aisle are talking about tempering of the red hot rhetoric we have all grown accustomed to. they went to the top of the party to help lead the way. >> will republicans do you think and should republicans do you think expect more from president trump in the days mo
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philip hammond will make the case for the new brexit pat.said there's more focus on jobs and less on immigration. plans ary official nationals.fer for eu officials will meet today in brussels in the hope to finalize the arrangement for talks that began on monday. theresa may is still convinced they can start these talks. anna: when will the queen's speech take place? bb tech showcases the work of thousands of startups. where there with one of the industry's biggest names. >> good morning, it's the second edition of b the tech with 5000 startups, more than 1000 investors and i'm joined by the cofounder and chairman of the advisory board. last year you raise more than 100 million euros for startups. yes, what happened last year, collaboration between large-company startups and we expect there will be more of that. 850 investors last night, 1400 have registered, so we are expecting a lot of investors, and we know expect weat we do will have a multiple of the 100 billion of last year, maybe four or 500. people areke focusing on making good conta
philip hammond will make the case for the new brexit pat.said there's more focus on jobs and less on immigration. plans ary official nationals.fer for eu officials will meet today in brussels in the hope to finalize the arrangement for talks that began on monday. theresa may is still convinced they can start these talks. anna: when will the queen's speech take place? bb tech showcases the work of thousands of startups. where there with one of the industry's biggest names. >> good morning,...
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philip hammond is taking a slightly different position on no deal than theresa may?, we have heard theresa may say so many times have no deal would be better than a bad deal. here we have philip hammond, the chancellor saying no deal would be a very, very bad outcome for britain and he talks about how he wants a transitional structure which means we have a slope rather than the cliff edge people have spoken about. this is contrary to what other members of the cabinet think. philip hammond has been critical also of the government's approach and the conservatives' campaign in the general election and his role which he felt was not as it should have been. it's true that my role in the election campaign was not the one i would have liked it to be. i did a lot of travelling around the country... why was that, do you think? i met lots of very interesting people and i heard lots of interesting stories. look, i would have liked to have made much more of our economic record, which i think is an excellent one, creating 2.9 million newjobs, getting the deficit down by three qua
philip hammond is taking a slightly different position on no deal than theresa may?, we have heard theresa may say so many times have no deal would be better than a bad deal. here we have philip hammond, the chancellor saying no deal would be a very, very bad outcome for britain and he talks about how he wants a transitional structure which means we have a slope rather than the cliff edge people have spoken about. this is contrary to what other members of the cabinet think. philip hammond has...
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and all in the philip morris line. the researchers name crops up regularly in the titles of memos letters and internal reports. the multinational believed her study on hot dogs would reopen the debate surrounding nitrites from the one nine hundred seventy s. so it paid scientists to go through her work with a fine tooth comb in order to find any weak points. even her contracts and grant papers passed under the microscope. basically anything that could be used against her and weaken her in the eyes of the government and the. what you. see on america you want to hear it anywhere else this story was completely almost completely left out of the western mean street press you won't see it anywhere else this is not talked about on c.n.n. because it's not allowed you won't see it anywhere else things you'll hear on crossfire. social environment. right. chemical discoveries over the last century made every day life easier but at what cost this is syria was exceptionally sick. no wonder it's confidential. exists as three years o
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now the chancellor, philip hammond, says that no deal would be a very bad outcome. transitional structure, a slope rather than a cliff edge as we have heard a lot about. philip hammond is someone who had the election gone the other way, he might not still be the chancellor of the exchequer. but he is still in the cabinet, and effectively become somewhat emboldened, during that election campaign, we did not see much of philip hammond on the campaign trail. today we have discovered he was not happy about being sidelined and he felt that actually, if the election campaign had focused more on the economy and the positives around the economy, perhaps the conservatives would have had a better result. the labour party, keir starmer, have been talking about these brexit negotiations that will start tomorrow. he says that theresa may has got the country into a complete mess and those negotiations will be starting on the back foot. studio: portugal has declared three days of mourning as the emergency services battle to contain a forest fire which has killed more than 60 peopl
now the chancellor, philip hammond, says that no deal would be a very bad outcome. transitional structure, a slope rather than a cliff edge as we have heard a lot about. philip hammond is someone who had the election gone the other way, he might not still be the chancellor of the exchequer. but he is still in the cabinet, and effectively become somewhat emboldened, during that election campaign, we did not see much of philip hammond on the campaign trail. today we have discovered he was not...
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the chancellor, philip hammond, has told an audience of business leaders that the government wants to manage migration after brexit, but not shut it down. i am confident we can do a brexit deal that puts jobs and prosperity first. that reassures employers that they will still be able to access the talent that they need. jerod coyne, who stood against len mccluskey, says he has been sacked by the union. barclays bank and four of its former senior executives have been charged with fraud arising from the financial crisis in 2008. a review into the murder of a toddler in fife has said there were "missed opportunities" which could potentially have prevented the abuse he suffered. the family of a man arrested after a terror attack near a london mosque say they are "shocked" and "devastated". in the next hour staying out for the summer. it could be the hottest heatwave in june for twenty years. but as the temperature soars, a health warning is issued to those struggling to stay cool. and andy murray begins his campaign to defend his title at queen's. he says another successful week there wil
the chancellor, philip hammond, has told an audience of business leaders that the government wants to manage migration after brexit, but not shut it down. i am confident we can do a brexit deal that puts jobs and prosperity first. that reassures employers that they will still be able to access the talent that they need. jerod coyne, who stood against len mccluskey, says he has been sacked by the union. barclays bank and four of its former senior executives have been charged with fraud arising...
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we talked to vann newkirk of the atlantic, kevin whitelaw of bloomberg news and philip bump of "the washington post." >> while republicans were trying to put together something which they feel confident can pass both the house and the senate in final form and can get the general support of the american public, this bill isn't substantially different enough from the house bill to actually change, i think, the minds of a lot of americans. a lot of the parts of the bill, particularly around medicaid and cutting taxes for wealthy americans, those remain. i think those are probably the most problematic parts of it. >> glor: we conclude with charlie's conversation with the executive chairman of alibaba, jack ma. >> in the past 30 years u.s.a. domestic consumption was the engine of global economy. and i told the people at that time that say if you miss the opportunity of selling your product to the world, to the u.s.a., to the europe, you may miss the chance. and today i want to tell the people that if you miss the opportunity of selling your product to china, you will miss the opportunity, you will
we talked to vann newkirk of the atlantic, kevin whitelaw of bloomberg news and philip bump of "the washington post." >> while republicans were trying to put together something which they feel confident can pass both the house and the senate in final form and can get the general support of the american public, this bill isn't substantially different enough from the house bill to actually change, i think, the minds of a lot of americans. a lot of the parts of the bill,...
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and all in the philip morris spine. the researchers name crops up regularly in the titles of memos letters and internal reports. the multinational believed her study on hot dogs would reopen the debate surrounding nitrites from the one nine hundred seventy s. so it paid scientists to go through her work with a fine tooth comb in order to find any weak points. even her contracts and. grant papers passed under the microscope. basically anything that could be used against her and weaken her in the eyes of the government and the press. this talk about black and blue of being black. and all was well in a big house down at least that's what i've been told but he surely did we in remains as such because we simply forgot i don't believe. the scene we've allowed them to rearrange the plane you've told us the sickness of trusting our enemy we came to face. that's what i call a lack of blackness or understanding the blues of being black. sheep to blues of being black should mandate that we attack knowing how when and what to do to
and all in the philip morris spine. the researchers name crops up regularly in the titles of memos letters and internal reports. the multinational believed her study on hot dogs would reopen the debate surrounding nitrites from the one nine hundred seventy s. so it paid scientists to go through her work with a fine tooth comb in order to find any weak points. even her contracts and. grant papers passed under the microscope. basically anything that could be used against her and weaken her in the...
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and all in the philip morris by. the researchers name crops up regularly in the titles of memos letters and internal reports. the multinational believed her study on hot dogs would reopen the debate surrounding nitrites from the one nine hundred seventy s. so it paid scientists to go through her work with a fine tooth comb in order to find any weak points. even her contracts and grant papers passed under the microscope. basically anything that could be used against her. and we can her in the eyes of the government and the press. well first and foremost a president who said you just did you see he doesn't see marshmallows as the ground solution the president said again and again. he does not been here for the long haul. so well so there's no read need for it but the implied you would like to extend martial law for that for personal reasons of course willful. social environment. right. chemical discoveries over the last century made every day life easier but at what cost this is cereal is exceptionally sick. no wonder
and all in the philip morris by. the researchers name crops up regularly in the titles of memos letters and internal reports. the multinational believed her study on hot dogs would reopen the debate surrounding nitrites from the one nine hundred seventy s. so it paid scientists to go through her work with a fine tooth comb in order to find any weak points. even her contracts and grant papers passed under the microscope. basically anything that could be used against her. and we can her in the...
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today it is philip hammond setting out his message.ure business that they will be no cliff edge brexit. we are still headed for ha rd edge brexit. we are still headed for hard except, leaving the customs union and the single market. he will try and reassure business that he will do his best to ensure that won't happen on march 29 2019. there will be a transitional period where he hopes things will carry on like they are now. how do you think he will try to make that happen or guarantee that, given the fact that even yesterday, david davis has given ground already? david davis has given ground. david davis said the row over summer has given ground. david davis said the row over summer will be a round sequencing whether we will start talking about trade at the same time as we started talking about the subjects that the eu wants to talk about, our expert bill and what happens to eu citizens here and britons in europe. it wasn't a row at all. we in the uk have simply accepted the eu's terms on this but that means we have to sort out all th
today it is philip hammond setting out his message.ure business that they will be no cliff edge brexit. we are still headed for ha rd edge brexit. we are still headed for hard except, leaving the customs union and the single market. he will try and reassure business that he will do his best to ensure that won't happen on march 29 2019. there will be a transitional period where he hopes things will carry on like they are now. how do you think he will try to make that happen or guarantee that,...
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" for britain. -- the chancellor, philip hammond, has said leaving the eu without a deal would be a "ry, very bad outcome" for britain. at least 62 people are killed in a forest fire in central portugal. three days of mourning have been declared. and french people are voting in the final round of parliamentary elections, with president macron‘s new party heading for a big majority. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the leader of kensington and chelsea council has told the bbc his officials are working round the clock following the grenfell tower fire. there's been criticism of the local authority which has been accused that it isn't doing enough to help those affected. many residents have said they've received little or no assistance, although the authority has insisted it's committed to supporting anyone affected. church services have been held today to remember the victims of the blaze, as simon jones reports. voiceover: after the shock and the grief, today, a moment of reflection, church services to mark those lives lost and the many missing presumed dead, but the anger remai
" for britain. -- the chancellor, philip hammond, has said leaving the eu without a deal would be a "ry, very bad outcome" for britain. at least 62 people are killed in a forest fire in central portugal. three days of mourning have been declared. and french people are voting in the final round of parliamentary elections, with president macron‘s new party heading for a big majority. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the leader of kensington and chelsea council has told the...
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the chancellor of the exchequer, philip hammond, has just the chancellor of the exchequer, philip hammondouse. you're watching business live. our top story, barclays bank and four individuals including its former chief executive, john varley, have been charged with conspiracy to commit fraud. the charges relate to the bank's emergency fundraising during the financial crisis in 2008 and agreements between barclays and qatari investors. ba rclays shares down barclays shares down a touch on the news. all eyes are on the uk's finance minister today as he outlines his vision of britain after brexit. the chancellor of the exchequer, philip hammond has been delivering his famous mansion house speech in london — one of the biggest set—piece events of britain's economic calendar. mr hammond is hoping to calm fears of an abrupt shift in relations between the eu and uk. he acknowledges the uk will leave the single market and customs union, but insists it should reach a deal that allows british goods to flow without tariffs, delays and bureaucracy. and he stresses it would be "a very, very bad outcom
the chancellor of the exchequer, philip hammond, has just the chancellor of the exchequer, philip hammondouse. you're watching business live. our top story, barclays bank and four individuals including its former chief executive, john varley, have been charged with conspiracy to commit fraud. the charges relate to the bank's emergency fundraising during the financial crisis in 2008 and agreements between barclays and qatari investors. ba rclays shares down barclays shares down a touch on the...
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once again, prince philip is not attending the queen's speech. she will do that alone this morning, that should happen shortly. back to you. >> thank you. >>> if just waking up, prince george's executive baker announced a run for maryland governor. >> erika gonzales is live with the latest on the breaking news. what's going on, erika? >> reporter: he was a likely challenger. but this morning, prince george's executive bake rushern baker is making it official. >> everything that's supposed to be up is up, everything that's supposed to be down is down. every day i live by the words my father taught me. if you see something wrong and you think you can do better, don't just complain, do something. >> reporter: the county executive tossing his hat in the ring in hopes of adding to5 years in public service. first official day on the campaign trail, he will be out later this morning at lexington market and later at the gaylord. the county executive is not alone in his pursuit for maryland's top office. the field is crowded one. former naacp president an
once again, prince philip is not attending the queen's speech. she will do that alone this morning, that should happen shortly. back to you. >> thank you. >>> if just waking up, prince george's executive baker announced a run for maryland governor. >> erika gonzales is live with the latest on the breaking news. what's going on, erika? >> reporter: he was a likely challenger. but this morning, prince george's executive bake rushern baker is making it official. >>...
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philip: there hasn't been much. there has been an official statement from the white house and then a short tweet from the u.s. president in which he hails a 9-0 decision by the supreme court. that is the kind of thing we do not know. we do not know whether this was a unanimous decision. usually that kind of detail is given to nobody. we don't know where the white house gets this from. he doesn't see this as a victory for himself and a victory for national -- he does see this as a victory firms often and a victory for national security. it looks like that is the reason the supreme court decided to keep the executive order pretty much up and running within the next few days until after those 90 days elapse. the decision by the supreme court mentioned to national security, and in this country the u.s. president has a lot of power over national-security decisions. that seems to be the main reason of the supreme court came to this decision. it is not yet a definitive decision. that will come again in the autumn, and that
philip: there hasn't been much. there has been an official statement from the white house and then a short tweet from the u.s. president in which he hails a 9-0 decision by the supreme court. that is the kind of thing we do not know. we do not know whether this was a unanimous decision. usually that kind of detail is given to nobody. we don't know where the white house gets this from. he doesn't see this as a victory for himself and a victory for national -- he does see this as a victory firms...
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switch to philips sonicare today. philips sonicare.save when you buy now. >>> welcome back to "hardball." the congressional baseball game is about to get under way one day after yesterday's horrific shooting during the republicans' practice out in virginia. inside nationals park there it is right now. right now we're looking at a prerecorded message from president trump ahead of the start of the game. let's watch. >> i want to thank members of congress, their staffs, and baseball fans across the country for supporting tonight's congressional baseball game. this game is always an important moment for both parties to come together to support charity, build friendships, and celebrate our national pastime. but as you all know, tonight's game has taken on a much deeper level of meaning, beyond anything that we would have thought. by playing tonight, you are showing the world that we will not be intimidated by threats, acts of violence, or assaults on our democracy. the game will go on. i want to take a moment to send our thoughts, love, and
switch to philips sonicare today. philips sonicare.save when you buy now. >>> welcome back to "hardball." the congressional baseball game is about to get under way one day after yesterday's horrific shooting during the republicans' practice out in virginia. inside nationals park there it is right now. right now we're looking at a prerecorded message from president trump ahead of the start of the game. let's watch. >> i want to thank members of congress, their staffs,...
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philip and matthew are still with me.he record on the president's response tonight to your paper's blockbuster story about the russia hacking attempt. he basically said now we know that obama knew and didn't do anything. doesn't that just draw attention to the fact that he's done even less? >> yeah. two things come to mind. one is, if obama didn't do anything, what is trump doing? not really much at all. the other thing is, there's a lot of new information in that story, a breathtaking story, really. we already knew that obama knew before the election that russia was meddling in the election because the u.s. government announced its findings publicly, you know, several weeks before the election. so i don't know what the president was getting at there. >> they sound like alternative facts to me. but i wonder, shannon, if you can make any sense of sort of the inability of the white house to restrain this president from weighing in on topics on which he's far more vulnerable than the people he attacks. >> i guess as we sort
philip and matthew are still with me.he record on the president's response tonight to your paper's blockbuster story about the russia hacking attempt. he basically said now we know that obama knew and didn't do anything. doesn't that just draw attention to the fact that he's done even less? >> yeah. two things come to mind. one is, if obama didn't do anything, what is trump doing? not really much at all. the other thing is, there's a lot of new information in that story, a breathtaking...
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philip hammond understood austerity was a problem for british voters i issed john m easked john macdd whether he trusted anything philip hammond had to say. >> the prime issue is about the protection of jobs and our economy. i don't believe a word philip hammond says because six weeks ago he was willing to walk away from negotiations and put the uk as a tax haven off the shores of continental europe his position changes everybody week clearly philip hammond along with boris johnson and david davis who are out on maneuver fofrs tmaneuvers for the leadership bid either philip hammond is making a bid for leadership or trying to be the kingmaker. they're in disarray. >>> so it's not just about the difficult relationships between the various parties here in the uk, it's about difficult relationships within certain parties and specifically the conservative party. if theresa may seems to put the speech forward with a number of issues that have taken the manifesto off the table, encouraging economic growth protecting consumers, clamping down on domestic violence, these issues have cross-party
philip hammond understood austerity was a problem for british voters i issed john m easked john macdd whether he trusted anything philip hammond had to say. >> the prime issue is about the protection of jobs and our economy. i don't believe a word philip hammond says because six weeks ago he was willing to walk away from negotiations and put the uk as a tax haven off the shores of continental europe his position changes everybody week clearly philip hammond along with boris johnson and...
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the chancellor philip hammond has said that no deal would be a bad brexit result for britain. do to bring tomorrow, here is our political correspondent. it was a coup key reason for calling the election. every voter conservatives will make me stronger when i negotiate brexit would be prime minister '5 president and chancellors of the european union. 0n the campaign trail are repeated promise... strengthen my hand in those breakfast with negotiations... brexit negotiations. the prime minister faces pressure from all sides that. today he up the stakes on the need to get a new deal for the eu from britain. no deal would be very very bad. but there is a worse outcome. that is a deal that would be designed to punish us, to suck the life out of economy. he said the eu customs union and single market would be left. there have to bea market would be left. there have to be a transition to keep finances flowing. he even attacked the tory election campaign for not making more of it. we hit we did not talk about the economy as much as they should have done. whatever the reason, this is th
the chancellor philip hammond has said that no deal would be a bad brexit result for britain. do to bring tomorrow, here is our political correspondent. it was a coup key reason for calling the election. every voter conservatives will make me stronger when i negotiate brexit would be prime minister '5 president and chancellors of the european union. 0n the campaign trail are repeated promise... strengthen my hand in those breakfast with negotiations... brexit negotiations. the prime minister...
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we have heard from philip hammond.king about a brexit deal that puts jobs talking about a brexit deal that putsjobs and talking about a brexit deal that puts jobs and prosperity purse. does that sound microsoft brexit than the government was initially going to pursue? hard and soft brexit are useful terms for journalists but pursue? hard and soft brexit are useful terms forjournalists but not for businesses. they are interested in the practical implications. they need to know about permanent residency for their staff. what will the transitional arrangements be? what will they looked like? how quickly will they be agreed? what does that final free trade deal look like for us. hard, soft, people have got different ideas but that's really all about maximum level of access. we are leaving the eu and things will change. in terms of those transitional agreements, what will help your members? our member vsv will help your members? our member ‘s‘ ideal situation is to stay in the customs union and the free, single market. it l
we have heard from philip hammond.king about a brexit deal that puts jobs talking about a brexit deal that putsjobs and talking about a brexit deal that puts jobs and prosperity purse. does that sound microsoft brexit than the government was initially going to pursue? hard and soft brexit are useful terms for journalists but pursue? hard and soft brexit are useful terms forjournalists but not for businesses. they are interested in the practical implications. they need to know about permanent...
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philip, two things.sident indicated today unless we make a better deal, like 190 nations are going to say you know what, that's great we'll rip up what we had. but the second point, your newspaper is reporting on the that this was a loss for ivanka trump, who, according to our friends at "the washington post" was calling ceos saying call my dad and kill it that way? >> right. so first of all i just want to say i think steve is exactly right about the broader theme. during the speech, donald trump said the rest of the world was laughing at us when we sign this thing. that's how he viewed this. he viewed it very much as america against the rest of the world which i believe is a misrepresentation of what was happening. the ivanka trump is an interesting question. one thing we learned about donald trump is he tends to respond most strongly to whoever he last spoke with. we are seeing now the fruits of that. a lot of folks who were trying to get in front of donald trump as he was trying to make this decision,
philip, two things.sident indicated today unless we make a better deal, like 190 nations are going to say you know what, that's great we'll rip up what we had. but the second point, your newspaper is reporting on the that this was a loss for ivanka trump, who, according to our friends at "the washington post" was calling ceos saying call my dad and kill it that way? >> right. so first of all i just want to say i think steve is exactly right about the broader theme. during the...