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first i'm calling this program go moving toward war question mark as it happens so very often philip an article you wrote a few days ago inspired me to do this program and to invite our guests here so philip and percival are we in this situation because we can look at iran we can look what's going on in venezuela the bipartisan support to get out of the conflict that's supporting the saudi arabia and yemen moving the capital recognizing the capital of israel's jerusalem the trumpet ministration giving away the golden heights the golan heights it's not even theirs to give away and also the possibility of an oil shock by this unilateral global blockade and sanctioning of iranian oil i mean there's a whole lot of things going on at the same time ear and it gets senator around to people in the administration and you know who i'm talking about go ahead philip. you know i rather suspect you're talking about john bolton than mike pompei yeah there you go you know i think the issue is here yeah i think the issue is here that that they've managed to get the presidency ear in a very real way t
first i'm calling this program go moving toward war question mark as it happens so very often philip an article you wrote a few days ago inspired me to do this program and to invite our guests here so philip and percival are we in this situation because we can look at iran we can look what's going on in venezuela the bipartisan support to get out of the conflict that's supporting the saudi arabia and yemen moving the capital recognizing the capital of israel's jerusalem the trumpet ministration...
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council and a harvard educated iranian american political scientist and in person bill we cross to philip giraldi he's a former cia counterterrorism specialist who is now executive director of the counsel for the national interest all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate let me go to phillip first i'm calling this program go moving toward war question mark as it happens so very often philip an article you wrote a few days ago inspired me to do this program and to invite our guests here so philip and percival are we in this situation because we can look at iran we can look what's going on in venezuela the bipartisan support to get out of the conflict that's supporting the saudi arabia and yemen moving the capital recognizing the capital of israel's jerusalem the trumpet ministration giving away the golden heights the golan heights it's not even theirs to give away and also the possibility of an oil shock by this unilateral global blockade and sanctioning of iranian oil i mean there's a whole lot of things going on at
council and a harvard educated iranian american political scientist and in person bill we cross to philip giraldi he's a former cia counterterrorism specialist who is now executive director of the counsel for the national interest all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate let me go to phillip first i'm calling this program go moving toward war question mark as it happens so very often philip an article you wrote a few days...
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and philip lacovara is our guest next. just go together.ayak and opentable let you earn travel rewards every time you dine. with just one reservation on opentable, you can start saving money on hotels with kayak. get started at kayak.com/diningrewards. >>> the decision to pardon richard nixon has helped to produce another departure from government, philip lacovara, the third ranking member of the special watergate prosecution force announced his resignation today, saying recent developments have made it appropriate for him to leave sooner than he had planned. >> recent developments have made it appropriate for him to leave. that was philip lacovara's polite official reason for quitting the government. the reason he resigned is because ford pardoned nixon for all his crimes. lacovara told the d.c. barr years later, quote, when president ford pardoned nixon, i resigned in protest. philip lacovara had argued before the u.s. supreme court in u.s. v. nixon that the oval office tams had to be handed over, they couldn't be shielded by executive pr
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it gets senator around to people in the administration and you know who i'm talking about go ahead philip you know i rather suspect you're talking about john bolton and mike pompei yeah there you go you know i think the issue is here yeah i think the issue is here that that they've managed to get the presidency ear in a very real way the president has a business head he doesn't know anything about diplomacy he doesn't know anything about foreign policy doesn't know anything about iran or russia and the fact is i think that these people have convinced the president using his business head that if you put enough pressure on these people backed up by the military they will inevitably back down and this is probably something that trump believes to be true i don't think that anyone other than maybe bolton really expect that there's going to be a war but they think i. am quite sure that what will happen is that the other side will back down and in the case of iran iran will break up in the civil war and this is what they would like to see ok michael is it stay with the rand here designating the
it gets senator around to people in the administration and you know who i'm talking about go ahead philip you know i rather suspect you're talking about john bolton and mike pompei yeah there you go you know i think the issue is here yeah i think the issue is here that that they've managed to get the presidency ear in a very real way the president has a business head he doesn't know anything about diplomacy he doesn't know anything about foreign policy doesn't know anything about iran or russia...
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morris -- and philip morris handles the rest -- handles the rest of the world.oth stocks peaked in the summer of 2017 and then they were nearly cut in half over the next 18 months. we know smokey has been on decline for ages because nobody wants to get -- well say nobody chooses to get cancer emphysema, it is not like a volunteer class thing, it is a disgusting ha disgusting habit in younger generation who didn't grow up in a world with cigarettes. my parents kept them in the frig like popsicles but it is highly addictive so for years the big tobacco companies did just fine and like nothing could derail the likes of altria and philip morris she slam head first into a retaining wall, they slam into vaping big tobacco got disrupted by electronic cigarettes, especially juul and that is j.u.u.l. and people are switching to e cigs and the former foil from $77 in 2017 down to $42 a few months ago and while it went to $64 over the same period cigarettes are not cool but kids love juul that they had to take off the shelf because they taste like candy if they had a raisi
morris -- and philip morris handles the rest -- handles the rest of the world.oth stocks peaked in the summer of 2017 and then they were nearly cut in half over the next 18 months. we know smokey has been on decline for ages because nobody wants to get -- well say nobody chooses to get cancer emphysema, it is not like a volunteer class thing, it is a disgusting ha disgusting habit in younger generation who didn't grow up in a world with cigarettes. my parents kept them in the frig like...
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philip l philip got that case. and the tapes being released led to nixon's resignation. nixon's attempted cover-up of the evidence was defeated 45 years ago in 1974. and that part of the fight is exactly what is about to happen in this scandal with this administration with this president. and philip lacavara is our guest next. lacavara is our guest next each day justin chooses to walk. at work... and after work. he does it all with dr. scholl's. only dr. scholl's has massaging gel insoles that provide all-day comfort. to keep him feeling more energized. dr. scholl's. born to move. now kayak and opentable let you earn travel rewards every time you dine. earn points with each restaurant reservation on opentable and redeem them for hotel discounts on kayak. get started at kayak.com/diningrewards. ♪ add fullness to lips with juvÉderm ultra xc. tell your doctor if you have a history of scarring or are taking medicines that decrease the body's immune response or that can prolong bleeding. common side effects include injection-site redness, swelling, pain, tenderness, firmness,
philip l philip got that case. and the tapes being released led to nixon's resignation. nixon's attempted cover-up of the evidence was defeated 45 years ago in 1974. and that part of the fight is exactly what is about to happen in this scandal with this administration with this president. and philip lacavara is our guest next. lacavara is our guest next each day justin chooses to walk. at work... and after work. he does it all with dr. scholl's. only dr. scholl's has massaging gel insoles that...
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[laughter] philip: what was their crime? they were using a copy of a finnish mystery in connection with their study. the leadership of the international bible's as jehovah's witnesses were known then, were convicted of espionage for having written and distribute the finnish mystery. these men were sentenced to 20 years in the federal penitentiary for having produced that book. with remarkable clarity, that publication documented the failings of the catholic church. the church used in political -- it's political influence to convince federal authorities that jehovah's witnesses were nothing more than agents of the german government helping germany win the first world war. it was not just the catholic church that went after jehovah's witnesses. protestant leaders went after them as well. one reverend said this in telegram," a newspaper that used to be published in brooklyn, "one of your patriotic duties that confronts u.s. citizens is the suppression of the international bible students association, with headquarters in brookly
[laughter] philip: what was their crime? they were using a copy of a finnish mystery in connection with their study. the leadership of the international bible's as jehovah's witnesses were known then, were convicted of espionage for having written and distribute the finnish mystery. these men were sentenced to 20 years in the federal penitentiary for having produced that book. with remarkable clarity, that publication documented the failings of the catholic church. the church used in political...
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first i'm calling this program go moving toward war question mark as it happens so very often philip an article you wrote a few days ago inspired me to do this program and to invite our guests here so philip and percival are we in this situation because we can look at iran we can look what's going on in venezuela the bipartisan support to get out of the conflict that's supporting the saudi arabia and yemen moving the capital recognizing the capital of israel's jerusalem the trumpet ministration giving away the golden heights the golan heights it's not even theirs to give away and also the possibility of an oil shock by this unilateral global blockade and sanctioning of iranian oil i mean there's a whole lot of things going on at the same time here and it gets senator around to people in the administration then you know who i'm talking about go ahead philip. yeah i rather suspect you're talking about john bolton and mike pompei oh yeah. you know i think the issue is here yeah i think the issue is here that that they've managed to get the president's year in a very real way the preside
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the vet is following this story for us from johannesburg philip the thing is a large part of africa trade has been subject to preferential rates since the year two thousand and in that time trade between the two has shot up by over one hundred twenty percent could britain spoil the party. that is exactly the question that we are asking ourselves britain is an increasingly important trading partner to south africa it's not just a very low it's trading partner it's often with which we have a positive trade balance which will south africa is quite rare but a positive trait balance of about one point five billion dollars last year that's quite important to put it to you this way the u.k. receives about forty percent of the total show products and troops that south africa exports at the moment so for a large part of our agricultural market britain is a key market we cannot afford not only to lose access to the british market but even a moment tree would really hits that fresh produce we drive on the same side of the road as for it's an investment have this car relationship with britain f
the vet is following this story for us from johannesburg philip the thing is a large part of africa trade has been subject to preferential rates since the year two thousand and in that time trade between the two has shot up by over one hundred twenty percent could britain spoil the party. that is exactly the question that we are asking ourselves britain is an increasingly important trading partner to south africa it's not just a very low it's trading partner it's often with which we have a...
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chancellor philip hammond says he upsa chancellor philip hammond says he ups a brexit deal will be agreed part in european elections next month. former ukip leader nigel farage forms a new brexit party.
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philip hammond not mincing his words. you think the elections will be pointless.desperate not to take part in those european elections which are supposed to be in around six weeks' time. it argues that if it can get a brexit deal through by the 23rd of may, it could pull those elections up may, it could pull those elections up until the day before they are due to ta ke up until the day before they are due to take place. the reason they are desperate, they think taking part would be an insult to people who voted leeds back in 2016. earlier the chancellor explained more. clearly no one wants to fight the european parliament elections. it feels like a pointless exercise. and the only way we can avoid that is by getting a deal agreed and done quickly. if we can do that by may the 22nd, then we can avoid fighting european parliamentary elections. but in any case we want to ensure that any british meps that are elected never have to take their seats in the european parliament by ensuring this is all done well before the new european parliament convenes. this place is qu
philip hammond not mincing his words. you think the elections will be pointless.desperate not to take part in those european elections which are supposed to be in around six weeks' time. it argues that if it can get a brexit deal through by the 23rd of may, it could pull those elections up may, it could pull those elections up until the day before they are due to ta ke up until the day before they are due to take place. the reason they are desperate, they think taking part would be an insult to...
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welcome back to politic founder and chair of common good philip k. howard joins me now from new york in addition to his many years working with that nonprofit which advocates for simplifying the u.s. government he is also an award winning author and sought after commentator he's out with a new book try common sense replacing the failed ideologies of the right and left it is a pleasure to welcome him back to the program philip nice of nice to be with you matthew nice to have you here now i want to talk about your book shortly but first what is your reaction to the miller report well i think it's clear the president a truck tried to break the law you know he kept asking people to do things that he should have done. but i guess what the report finally concludes is that he didn't succeed in it. and if so what's the possibility of impeachment i think impeachment is remote and would probably be a political mistake because it would. it would even further divide a polarized society the people who who. are to get beaten at the ballot box by his opponents not
welcome back to politic founder and chair of common good philip k. howard joins me now from new york in addition to his many years working with that nonprofit which advocates for simplifying the u.s. government he is also an award winning author and sought after commentator he's out with a new book try common sense replacing the failed ideologies of the right and left it is a pleasure to welcome him back to the program philip nice of nice to be with you matthew nice to have you here now i want...
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nigel farage launches his new brexit party, while the chancellor, philip hammond, says the uk's involvementeels like a waste of time. what we will attempt to achieve is a democratic revolution in british politics, because that is what we need. clearly nobody wants to fight the european parliament elections. it feels like a pointless exercise. both labour and the conservatives are still working to find a brexit deal before the elections on may 23rd. also tonight... swedish prosecutors consider whether to reopen a rape inquiry against the wikileaks founder, julian assange. police and protestors clash in algeria, as of thousands take take to the streets, calling for a new generation, of political leaders. the scandal of thousands of children, forced to attend educational centres that aren't legally schools. and england's ian poulter chases down the leaders at the masters in augusta, just two shots behind. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news — newcastle united look to ease their relegation fears, taking the lead against leicester city in the premier league. good evening. the chancellor, phil
nigel farage launches his new brexit party, while the chancellor, philip hammond, says the uk's involvementeels like a waste of time. what we will attempt to achieve is a democratic revolution in british politics, because that is what we need. clearly nobody wants to fight the european parliament elections. it feels like a pointless exercise. both labour and the conservatives are still working to find a brexit deal before the elections on may 23rd. also tonight... swedish prosecutors consider...
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such is the case for philip white.nce an aspiring rapper, he was recently convicted of murder. >> look around like [ bleep ]. how did i just go from five star hotels room service to an 8 x 10 cell. i mean people's bathrooms at home is bigger than where i'm living. i don't want to die like this. ♪ ♪ i don't want to cry like this ♪ ♪ tell me why life like this >> after serving a six-year prison sentence in indiana for drug dealing, white moved to oakland for a fresh start and had made some inroads in the city's rap scene. [ rapping ] >> but his dreams of stardom ended after he fatally stabbed his 44-year-old girlfriend 12 times in the arm and hand. >> number one song trying to shake heads. now i'm locked in a cell. how could the lord forget me? don't cry. >> white was living with his girlfriend and her four children. on the night of the murder, he and his girlfriend were at a rap show where white was performing. >> crowd was loving me. females was loving me. i'm just chitchatting and the person i was involved with, you k
such is the case for philip white.nce an aspiring rapper, he was recently convicted of murder. >> look around like [ bleep ]. how did i just go from five star hotels room service to an 8 x 10 cell. i mean people's bathrooms at home is bigger than where i'm living. i don't want to die like this. ♪ ♪ i don't want to cry like this ♪ ♪ tell me why life like this >> after serving a six-year prison sentence in indiana for drug dealing, white moved to oakland for a fresh start and...
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love milk again. >>> the idea of a star architect may have actually began with philip johnson.skyscrapers an people still visit his infamous home, the glass house, which is now a landmark. the new biography "the man in the glass house" looks at the controversial architect who was both love and loathed in his lifetime. >> reporter: with his owl-shaped eyeglasses, architect philip johnson was easily noticed and he enjoyed the attention. he had a barn a methodil flare for acting. after frank lloyd write, no american architect was more famous than philip johnson. >> there was only one reason for my whole life, and that's art. nothing else counts, nothing else gives me pleasure, nothing else gives me satisfaction. >> for his generation, he was america's most prominent architect. he was the first winner of the pulitzer prize, the nobel for architecture. >> reporter: in his new biography "the man in the glass house," mark deconstructs the new york lincoln theater, the ahman carter museum in dallas, and the crystal cathedral in california, and whose buildings helped define the skylines
love milk again. >>> the idea of a star architect may have actually began with philip johnson.skyscrapers an people still visit his infamous home, the glass house, which is now a landmark. the new biography "the man in the glass house" looks at the controversial architect who was both love and loathed in his lifetime. >> reporter: with his owl-shaped eyeglasses, architect philip johnson was easily noticed and he enjoyed the attention. he had a barn a methodil flare for...
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the chancellor, philip hammond, says he hopes that a brexit deal can be agreed in time to stop the uk taking part in next month's european elections. clearly nobody wants to fight the european parliament elections, it feels like a pointless exercise. the only way we can avoid that is by getting a deal agreed and done quickly. former ukip leader nigel farage launches a new brexit party, and says it aims to change british politics for good. thousands of children in england are going to illegal, unregistered schools, according to the regulator ofsted, and it says the conditions in some of them are "appalling". jesse starts as an ex—convict pursuing her dream of becoming a country music star in wild rose. you came here what james country music star in wild rose. you came here whatjames king that of fat and the rest of this week's releases in the film review. —— that. good evening. prosecutors in sweden say they're considering whether to reopen an investigation, into allegations of rape against the founder of wikileaks, julian assange. he was arrested yesterday, following ecuador‘s decisio
the chancellor, philip hammond, says he hopes that a brexit deal can be agreed in time to stop the uk taking part in next month's european elections. clearly nobody wants to fight the european parliament elections, it feels like a pointless exercise. the only way we can avoid that is by getting a deal agreed and done quickly. former ukip leader nigel farage launches a new brexit party, and says it aims to change british politics for good. thousands of children in england are going to illegal,...
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i'm philip mena at msnbc world headquarters in new york. it's 6:00 in the east, 3:00 out west. hears what's happening. doubling down. president trump threat jeopardies to bus migrants to sanctuary cities from "coast to coast" as a federal appeals court makes another big ruling on asylum seekers. where will they say? >>> under fire. one word from bill barr raising the stakes ahead of his release of the mueller report. >>> plus out of the embassy and locked up. what's next for julian assange and could a look at wikileaks and the 2016 election make things uncomfortable for president trump? >>> developing this hour, growing political and legal backlash as the president gives
i'm philip mena at msnbc world headquarters in new york. it's 6:00 in the east, 3:00 out west. hears what's happening. doubling down. president trump threat jeopardies to bus migrants to sanctuary cities from "coast to coast" as a federal appeals court makes another big ruling on asylum seekers. where will they say? >>> under fire. one word from bill barr raising the stakes ahead of his release of the mueller report. >>> plus out of the embassy and locked up. what's...
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of a two hour guy in johannesburg philip the vet philip do you reckon this digital lender has the potential to change people's lives either it or its new competition hopes it does seem that technology offers the kind of cheap banking that south africa has been missing a highly regulated banking sector has been very stable but it's excluded sciri many people because of the costs and the lack of reach and either time or maybe one of its other new competitors can certainly break that mold and what are people saying would this sort of thing mean less crime if people switched from cash to digital payments and is certainly the hope drum sets of robberies are a major problem in south africa we have street markings on a regular basis cash it's very dangerous to deal with and so much of it many people are sourced to it some way between something like time digital perhaps but point they weren't cell phone based payments directly five also and the hope is that one of these technologies will finally get the kind of critical mass that means that ordinary people don't have to carry that much cash with th
of a two hour guy in johannesburg philip the vet philip do you reckon this digital lender has the potential to change people's lives either it or its new competition hopes it does seem that technology offers the kind of cheap banking that south africa has been missing a highly regulated banking sector has been very stable but it's excluded sciri many people because of the costs and the lack of reach and either time or maybe one of its other new competitors can certainly break that mold and what...
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it's something you don't expect to hearfrom philip hammond.because on a personal level, he is very human and quite likeable, i think. level, he is very human and quite likeable, ithink. he is level, he is very human and quite likeable, i think. he is more than he is sometimes painted in the press. this is pretty tough language andi press. this is pretty tough language and i suspect he is trying to say that these people aren't really adults. he is. hopefully we get a contest that involves people who perhaps behave in a better way than they did in 2016. henry, let's use that as a segue to get into the times piece. leadership rivals urging the pm to stay on for months? there is a little bit more to this than meets the eye. a leadership contest is a matter of when, not if. this is a hard deadline on december which is when tory mps can launch a no—confidence motion formally under the rules. there will be a leadership contest between now and december at the question is when. this seems to say the people that are not dominic raab and boris johnson, i
it's something you don't expect to hearfrom philip hammond.because on a personal level, he is very human and quite likeable, i think. level, he is very human and quite likeable, ithink. he is level, he is very human and quite likeable, i think. he is more than he is sometimes painted in the press. this is pretty tough language andi press. this is pretty tough language and i suspect he is trying to say that these people aren't really adults. he is. hopefully we get a contest that involves people...
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funding and to find out more about that and why the industry is struggling so much on now joined by philip de wet from business insider south africa philip a group five is one of the biggest construction companies in south africa and is fighting against insolvency what would it mean for the sector if it goes on the. if i dispatch the bass note of our construction companies and subsequent you could not drive down a major road without seeing one of its faults but some very prominent buildings sentence of the loss of faith in the construction industry is quite a blow to the reputation over all who find this also one of the base no international construction agencies doing quite a lot of work in the middle east and elsewhere in africa so for many ordinary south africans who may not have noticed the slow demise of the sector it really is a wake up call t. to the police state that the sector is now all of a sudden found itself in why is the industry in such a bad state and what does it mean for the south african economy if we look forward ten years it's been somewhat of a perfect storm in the co
funding and to find out more about that and why the industry is struggling so much on now joined by philip de wet from business insider south africa philip a group five is one of the biggest construction companies in south africa and is fighting against insolvency what would it mean for the sector if it goes on the. if i dispatch the bass note of our construction companies and subsequent you could not drive down a major road without seeing one of its faults but some very prominent buildings...
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philip: amazon has always been a large seller of mattresses.a great partner for us so far. having been introduced the amazon basic mattress did not really change the consumer offering. what i mean is there is always been very low price mattresses in the mattress industry. there is always been the opportunity to buy a $200, $300 mattress that is not designed the last, around sleep quality. they did not change the consumer offering like they did in other categories. for us, it is a shift in market share at the very bottom end of the overall industry and we'll really play that. casper place in the high-end, best in class quality products, but we do pass on a great value because of our business model. caroline: that was casper ceo and cofounder philip krim speaking with selina wang. in europe, amazon go's rapid growth in the confident so the help of a tiny startup. it is pitching its technology to european markets and the goal is to beat amazon for the first checkout stores. it has not announced any plans. still ahead, snap has announced several ne
philip: amazon has always been a large seller of mattresses.a great partner for us so far. having been introduced the amazon basic mattress did not really change the consumer offering. what i mean is there is always been very low price mattresses in the mattress industry. there is always been the opportunity to buy a $200, $300 mattress that is not designed the last, around sleep quality. they did not change the consumer offering like they did in other categories. for us, it is a shift in...
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lama and philip la was actually questioned about that possibility yesterday at a meeting we have some sound from lama himself let's take a listen. by the postman document today is the first to be proved so i'll just leave it at this i have no ambition walks away ever going to be president these people did together and the former captain they have to also mention of the german national team really took them to glory. is this the solution to the. troubles yeah i think you know if you know those it paid attention remember and recall you know shortly after the world cup disaster philip took to social media linked in and had an open letter criticizing the leadership within the german football federation as well as maybe questioning. his ability to pretty much bridge the gap in teach this next class of german talent and i think that he recently retired player you know he seems to be woken understanding the younger generation i think he'd be a good fit but until september until a new president is elected the current vice presidents will be acting president as rayna role in right hard ball th
lama and philip la was actually questioned about that possibility yesterday at a meeting we have some sound from lama himself let's take a listen. by the postman document today is the first to be proved so i'll just leave it at this i have no ambition walks away ever going to be president these people did together and the former captain they have to also mention of the german national team really took them to glory. is this the solution to the. troubles yeah i think you know if you know those...
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the chancellor, philip hammond, says the uk taking part in the upcoming european parliament elections, feels like a "pointless exercise" and hopes that a brexit deal can be agreed to stop the uk from having to take part. former ukip leader nigel farage launches a new brexit party, and says it aims to change british politics for good. thousands of children in england are going to illegal, unregistered schools, according to the regulator ofsted, and it says the conditions in some of them are "appalling." and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers joe twyman, director at the opinion poll deltapoll, and benedicte paviot, the president of the foreign press association and uk correspondent for france 24. stay with us for that. good evening. prosecutors in sweden say they're considering whether to reopen an investigation, into allegations of rape against the founder of wikileaks, julian assange. he was arrested yesterday, following ecuador‘s decision to revoke his asylum at its embassy in london, after nearly seven years. the us wants him extradited to fac
the chancellor, philip hammond, says the uk taking part in the upcoming european parliament elections, feels like a "pointless exercise" and hopes that a brexit deal can be agreed to stop the uk from having to take part. former ukip leader nigel farage launches a new brexit party, and says it aims to change british politics for good. thousands of children in england are going to illegal, unregistered schools, according to the regulator ofsted, and it says the conditions in some of...
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of this country. >> sreenivasan: philip long is the director of v&a dundee. he ove the three and a half years it took to build, at a cost of mor than $llion. >> a great deal of that time was just in constructingarhis extraordexternal form. it's characterized by these leaning, twisting forms that put enormous pressures, physical pressures on the building's structure. it's cast in concrete in situ, and that itself was a very complex process. >> sreenivasanneinside, oak line the walls. and then, there's the open space. it's meant to part museum, part meet-up site, and part living room of sorts for the city. the goalf v&a dundee is to present the breadth of scotla's design history and ongoing innovation under one roof. so, within the museum, two main galleries carry a mix of objects. >> it's reputed that the first shot fired in the american war of independence was made with a scottish pistol. >> sreenivasan: curator meredith more took us on a tour of the permanent gallies. so, how much of scottish design plays into a sense of identity for the people here? >> so,
of this country. >> sreenivasan: philip long is the director of v&a dundee. he ove the three and a half years it took to build, at a cost of mor than $llion. >> a great deal of that time was just in constructingarhis extraordexternal form. it's characterized by these leaning, twisting forms that put enormous pressures, physical pressures on the building's structure. it's cast in concrete in situ, and that itself was a very complex process. >> sreenivasanneinside, oak line...
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to bear and it was smart this is of understand now so who's likely to replace him well right now philip lamas being groomed to be the replacement that's what you know that all the reports are suggesting he is currently the head of the organizing committee of the twenty twenty four euro which germany is hosting so that's good and he's a byron guy because byron munich was one team an organization that strongly criticised grendel calling him him in amateur in terms of running you know the organization we have sound from philip and he shared his opinion on the matter let's take a listen it might have been documented days the first of april so i'll just leave it out i have no ambition walks away ever going to be president and these people didn't together well you know he doesn't want the job he doesn't sound like my side right i mean that's what you're supposed to say that's a politically correct answer you know but you know what in the fillin did was was after the world cup disaster with germany he went to link to in dot com and then sent out an open letter criticizing grendel and questioni
to bear and it was smart this is of understand now so who's likely to replace him well right now philip lamas being groomed to be the replacement that's what you know that all the reports are suggesting he is currently the head of the organizing committee of the twenty twenty four euro which germany is hosting so that's good and he's a byron guy because byron munich was one team an organization that strongly criticised grendel calling him him in amateur in terms of running you know the...
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philip hammond said it's a much widerfield field. philip hammond said it's a much widerfield and he's right about that. people like boris johnson, jeremy hunt, dominic raab. outsiders like james cleve rley. johnson, jeremy hunt, dominic raab. outsiders like james cleverley. if it goes to the tory electorate? i don't know, there is a big moderate rump of one nation tories and a lot of them are not exited —— exit supporters. and keeping labour together is extremely difficult. supporters. and keeping labour together is extremely difficultlj think together is extremely difficult.” think it's easier to keep labour together. over this particular issue because jeremy corbyn together. over this particular issue becausejeremy corbyn is effectively budging the second referendum question. i think is mps know that he is. is there going to be something apartment they can vote on it's not clear that it would. if enough toys become dissatisfied but the main problem for the people who wa nt to the main problem for the people who want to second refer
philip hammond said it's a much widerfield field. philip hammond said it's a much widerfield and he's right about that. people like boris johnson, jeremy hunt, dominic raab. outsiders like james cleve rley. johnson, jeremy hunt, dominic raab. outsiders like james cleverley. if it goes to the tory electorate? i don't know, there is a big moderate rump of one nation tories and a lot of them are not exited —— exit supporters. and keeping labour together is extremely difficult. supporters. and...
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replacement to be named i think philip is a good candidate you know he's a likable guy he's smiling you can see him in the background he just looks like a friendly guy any might be the face to put the german football federation in a new direction chris harrison do you know your sport thank you ok the tourists in iceland had to dash to higher ground after witnessing the force of nature from a distance it was a little too close for comfort so they were hiking near a glass here when it collapsed suddenly sending big waves straight up the hopley no one was injured. there's been more than a year a week since international forces declared that they had retaken the islamic state group's last syrian hold that now many western countries are debating what to do about their nationals who are captured while fighting for all supporting i asked amongst the captured are women many claim they were forced to join the militants and say they carried out housekeeping duties rather than acts of terror in estimates at around fifty women with german citizenship or are imprisoned or live in refugee camps in sy
replacement to be named i think philip is a good candidate you know he's a likable guy he's smiling you can see him in the background he just looks like a friendly guy any might be the face to put the german football federation in a new direction chris harrison do you know your sport thank you ok the tourists in iceland had to dash to higher ground after witnessing the force of nature from a distance it was a little too close for comfort so they were hiking near a glass here when it collapsed...
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chancellor philip hammond believes theresa may see brexit through. >> as far as i know, she has no intention of leaving until the deal is done. >> auto executives at the shanghai motor show discussed the road ahead for the world's largest car market. >> the energy segment is growing at a very fast clip. taylor: it is all straight ahead on "bloomberg best." ♪ taylor: hello, and welcome. i'm taylor riggs. this is "bloomberg best," your weekly review of bloomberg television around the world. let's start with a day by day look at the top headlines. u.s. bank earnings were in the spotlight all week, starting with goldman sachs and monday citigroup. ♪ vonnie: citigroup and goldman sachs reporting earnings this morning. a surprising jump. goldman's equity trading showed a sharp decline. let's start with goldman. its revenue structure has been quite static. if you got such a static revenue structure, you can't afford a 40% drop in something, can you? alison: goldman had a really strong rebound in the first quarter of 2018. if you look at this quarter, pretty much across the banks we are seeing decli
chancellor philip hammond believes theresa may see brexit through. >> as far as i know, she has no intention of leaving until the deal is done. >> auto executives at the shanghai motor show discussed the road ahead for the world's largest car market. >> the energy segment is growing at a very fast clip. taylor: it is all straight ahead on "bloomberg best." ♪ taylor: hello, and welcome. i'm taylor riggs. this is "bloomberg best," your weekly review of...
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chancellor philip hammond says he upsa chancellor philip hammond says he ups a brexit deal will be agreed in time to prevent the uk taking part in european elections next month. former ukip leader nigel farage forms a new brexit party. millions of stu d e nts forms a new brexit party. millions of students work in unregistered schools according to ofsted and it says the conditions and some of them are appalling. in a moment, it will be time for sportsday. but first, a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. as possible candidates for the upcoming eu elections eye the votes of those feeling disenfranchised by the current state of british politics, we'll be speaking to the political scientist matthew goodwin — who recently co—authored a book called national populism. we'll be asking for his thoughts on what's next for brexit. that's at just after 7pm that's atjust after 7pm this evening. after bounty is find that we will talk of the applications for what this has around the country, including new mothers and children. we will be talking about that at about a quarter past 8pm
chancellor philip hammond says he upsa chancellor philip hammond says he ups a brexit deal will be agreed in time to prevent the uk taking part in european elections next month. former ukip leader nigel farage forms a new brexit party. millions of stu d e nts forms a new brexit party. millions of students work in unregistered schools according to ofsted and it says the conditions and some of them are appalling. in a moment, it will be time for sportsday. but first, a look at what else is coming...
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[applause] philip: so this is sobering. thinking that fundamental freedoms exist and always will. this is happening to the largest religious minority in russia as we speak, so when we get back to that point, jehovah's witnesses, canaries in the coal mine of human rights, if the global community does not stand up for jehovah's witnesses in russia, what will happen to the rights of others in russia? if the rights of jehovah's witnesses are undermined in russia, what about the rights of others? as you think about what you have heard today, the wonderful decision of barnette, please do not put this down as an interesting historic fact, something that does not have a lot of relevance in your life. it actually has quite a lot of relevance in your life. because as we mentioned, the battle continues. [applause] >> this is american history tv on c-span3, where each weekend we feature 48 hours of programs exploring our nation's past. check out our website at c-span.org/history. this year, c-span is touring cities across the country,
[applause] philip: so this is sobering. thinking that fundamental freedoms exist and always will. this is happening to the largest religious minority in russia as we speak, so when we get back to that point, jehovah's witnesses, canaries in the coal mine of human rights, if the global community does not stand up for jehovah's witnesses in russia, what will happen to the rights of others in russia? if the rights of jehovah's witnesses are undermined in russia, what about the rights of others? as...
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welcome back to politicking founder and chair of common good philip k. howard joins me from new york in addition to his many years working with that non-profits with advocates the simplifying of us government he's also an award winning author and sought after commentator in his new book try common sense replacing the fail line the ologies of the right and the left. and it's a pleasure to finally welcome and to talk about his extraordinary career in time and since outlook is the philip of the right and the left have failed and then doesn't seem to be in the middle what's less well there is what's left is a vacuum and that's both a problem and an opportunity ok we know the problem what's the opportunity the opportunity is serious this incredible mass of americans who are frustrated to death with the dysfunction of government meanwhile both parties argue about their partisan goals the green new deal or building the wall and neither of them to really addressing what makes americans angry so someone can come in and fill that vacuum and do i think i historic s
welcome back to politicking founder and chair of common good philip k. howard joins me from new york in addition to his many years working with that non-profits with advocates the simplifying of us government he's also an award winning author and sought after commentator in his new book try common sense replacing the fail line the ologies of the right and the left. and it's a pleasure to finally welcome and to talk about his extraordinary career in time and since outlook is the philip of the...
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philip hammond seem to suggest talks we re philip hammond seem to suggest talks were happening this weekendur say that no, there are not. we understand that sir keir starmer, the shadow brexit secretary has written to the government but in terms of that turning into talks of substance, doesn't appear to be the case. labour's key point is that out of this they want the government to give up on one of the key red lines over which theresa may has refused to cross since the brexit vote took place in the first place, that is she doesn't want a customs union with the european union, labour does. the customs union is a much closer economic relationship that crucially would prevent britain signing its own trade deals, and it is that intransigence that labour are pointing to is the problem here, as diane abbott, the home secretary —— shadow home secretary, complained a little earlier. the mess we are in is theresa may's mess. even tory mps accept that. the labour party has stepped up. we want to help. we are engaged in those talks in good faith. but the government has to perhaps show a little more f
philip hammond seem to suggest talks we re philip hammond seem to suggest talks were happening this weekendur say that no, there are not. we understand that sir keir starmer, the shadow brexit secretary has written to the government but in terms of that turning into talks of substance, doesn't appear to be the case. labour's key point is that out of this they want the government to give up on one of the key red lines over which theresa may has refused to cross since the brexit vote took place...
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philips sonicare.u're going to be seeing a lot more of him now. -i'm not calling him "dad." -oh, n-no. -look, [sighs] i get it. some new guy comes in helping your mom bundle and save with progressive, but hey, we're all in this together. right, champ? -i'm getting more nuggets. -how about some carrots? you don't want to ruin your dinner. -you're not my dad! -that's fair. overstepped. (vo) -t♪at's fair. i know what you're thinking. electric, it's not for you. and, you're probably right. electric just doesn't have enough range. it will never survivthe erti good luck finding one of those. so, maybe an electric car isn't for you after all. or, is it? ♪ (dad) this i(mom)eam cake needs a freezefreezer's full. (vo) only frigidaire's custom flex temp drawer can switch from fridge to freezer. (son) nice save! (vo) that's using your frigidaire. ( band playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: jon batiste and stay human, everybody. give it up over there! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: what a night. what
philips sonicare.u're going to be seeing a lot more of him now. -i'm not calling him "dad." -oh, n-no. -look, [sighs] i get it. some new guy comes in helping your mom bundle and save with progressive, but hey, we're all in this together. right, champ? -i'm getting more nuggets. -how about some carrots? you don't want to ruin your dinner. -you're not my dad! -that's fair. overstepped. (vo) -t♪at's fair. i know what you're thinking. electric, it's not for you. and, you're probably...
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the chancellor, philip hammond, says he hopes that a brexit deal can be agreed in time to stop the uk taking part in next month's european elections. the former ukip leader nigel farage launches a new brexit party — and says it aims to change british politics for good. those are headlines. now on bbc news, a look ahead to sportsday at 6.30pm tonight. and coming up on bbc news, we'll have the latest from the masters at augusta — as both tiger woods and rory mcilroy hope to play their way into contention. there's rugby union news, too, as england's billy vunipola appears to support israel folau over his anti—lgbt social media posts. in a post of his own, the saracens forward called on people to "live their lives how god intended". well, on the field, there is a huge relegation clash between newcastle and leicester in the premiership later. they also meet in football's premier league. that's all on sportsday at 6.30pm. but now on bbc news, it's time for the film review. hello there and welcome to the film review on bbc news. taking us through this week's cinema releases is james king. so
the chancellor, philip hammond, says he hopes that a brexit deal can be agreed in time to stop the uk taking part in next month's european elections. the former ukip leader nigel farage launches a new brexit party — and says it aims to change british politics for good. those are headlines. now on bbc news, a look ahead to sportsday at 6.30pm tonight. and coming up on bbc news, we'll have the latest from the masters at augusta — as both tiger woods and rory mcilroy hope to play their way...
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they are among the most vulnerable patients — the nhs said patients like philip corfield would be caredn the community. but he like thousands of others ended up in hospital. it was like being kept in an animal cage. facebook says it's cracking down on far right extremists — organisations like the british national party will be banned. the businesses left out of pocket after stockpiling goods before last month's brexit deadline — the cost is running into the billions. the bbc children's star mya—lecia naylor has died — she was 16 years old. and coming up on bbc news. alex mcleish has been sacked as scotland manager afterjust over a year in the job for the second time and a struggle in their opening euro qualifiers. good evening and welcome to the bbc‘s news at six. it's the investigation that has dominated washington politics for nearly two years. today the long—awaited, 400—page report into alleged russian interference in the 2016 us presidential election has finally been released. the investigation was carried out by special counsel robert mueller, a former fbi director. he examined tw
they are among the most vulnerable patients — the nhs said patients like philip corfield would be caredn the community. but he like thousands of others ended up in hospital. it was like being kept in an animal cage. facebook says it's cracking down on far right extremists — organisations like the british national party will be banned. the businesses left out of pocket after stockpiling goods before last month's brexit deadline — the cost is running into the billions. the bbc children's...
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so philip hammond they're signing pretty positive about the prospect with an agreement with labour, bys how the other side sees it, we heard from jeremy corbyn, the labour leader later on, suggesting he was out and about campaigning for local elections in plymouth, that they were yet to see the movement that they wanted from the government side. waiting to see the redlines move, and we have had two meetings this week, one with the prime minister, and a further meeting with rebecca held with david linden and the team, and that was more of a technical discussion about the nature of the future relations agreements, as well as with the withdrawal agreement, which has many problems, and many flaws in it, as we've pointed out in parliament. the key priority is to avoid crashing out of the eu with no deal, because of disruption that would mean to industry, and to supply chains, and we're determined to make sure that there is no crashing out without a deal. so next week to week, something will have to happen in parliment. and obviously labour will be playing our part. so in summary, labour‘s p
so philip hammond they're signing pretty positive about the prospect with an agreement with labour, bys how the other side sees it, we heard from jeremy corbyn, the labour leader later on, suggesting he was out and about campaigning for local elections in plymouth, that they were yet to see the movement that they wanted from the government side. waiting to see the redlines move, and we have had two meetings this week, one with the prime minister, and a further meeting with rebecca held with...