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reva: that is the problem. do not think iran has any delusions that the european will convince private corporations and banks to continue dealing with iran and facing the risk of secondary sanctions. that is why secondary sanctions can be effective. already we can see this path where the europeans are not going to be able to provide that economic safety net and so i ran's demands will be high and the u.s. demands will be high, which is why the potential for a military scenario is strong. david: that is my question. if the europeans cannot move for the reasons we discussed and iran still plans on increasing the level of uranium periodically, is there any avoidance of military action by the united states? president trump has said he will not tolerate nuclear weapons in iran. reva: it all depends on how incrementally iran advances these moves. it is moving at a rapid clip at this point but these are all reversible steps. there is always potential for a negotiation to open up where iran hopes the negotiation will c
reva: that is the problem. do not think iran has any delusions that the european will convince private corporations and banks to continue dealing with iran and facing the risk of secondary sanctions. that is why secondary sanctions can be effective. already we can see this path where the europeans are not going to be able to provide that economic safety net and so i ran's demands will be high and the u.s. demands will be high, which is why the potential for a military scenario is strong. david:...
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guest in a minute also coming up cumberlands legendary techno club scene survive gentrification will reva's soon find themselves without a dance floor. and a prize winning photographer as beautiful get unsettling photos of the art. but we begin with holly musician composer and i would call her experimental sound artist she's played in bands but in more recent years she's been a solo artist although on how the latest album she has recruited a rather special collaborator and not a human was. all about that in a minute after we hear a taster from the album proton. and holly hand and is here with in the studio welcome now you've been dividing your time between california and by.
guest in a minute also coming up cumberlands legendary techno club scene survive gentrification will reva's soon find themselves without a dance floor. and a prize winning photographer as beautiful get unsettling photos of the art. but we begin with holly musician composer and i would call her experimental sound artist she's played in bands but in more recent years she's been a solo artist although on how the latest album she has recruited a rather special collaborator and not a human was. all...
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attem pts 2007, falling each year, despite atte m pts to 2007, falling each year, despite attem pts to revaling each year, despite attempts to revamp the business and in three months —— three months ago it was in talks to merge with rival commerzbank to create a german financial services giant but the plan was deemed too risky and it fell apart. damien mcguinness reports from berlin. they didn't manage to keep the business clean enough, taking too many risks and they didn't deal with regulations efficiently and there we re regulations efficiently and there were a number of court cases going on and investigations, including a probe into alleged attacks evasion in germany, as well as allegations of negligence with money laundering. they've hit the bank's reputation and also their balance sheet, so what we've seen are huge costs and legal fees. this is what we've seen are huge costs and legalfees. this is more really than just a simple restructuring programme, big as it is. it's an entire new direction because the jettisoning, most of the international investment banking —— there jettisoning m
attem pts 2007, falling each year, despite atte m pts to 2007, falling each year, despite attem pts to revaling each year, despite attempts to revamp the business and in three months —— three months ago it was in talks to merge with rival commerzbank to create a german financial services giant but the plan was deemed too risky and it fell apart. damien mcguinness reports from berlin. they didn't manage to keep the business clean enough, taking too many risks and they didn't deal with...
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in the face of public pressure, burns has removed some flavors from stores shrunk its social media revaedad campaign that critics say was aimed at kids. >> their ads absolutely were targeting young people with lots of color, lots of bling, music >> reporter: juul's latest campaign is focused on adult smokers, trying to escape the risk of lung cancer. >> it was really a friend of mine that said why wouldn't you just try the juul -- >> reporter: researchers have new questions about the impact of chronic vaping. mark olford has found that lab mice exposed to e-cigarettes suffer from hardening of their blood vessels. >> i think vaping is no safer than smoking it's like giving a gun and a knife to someone and saying, the knife is safer than the gun so play with the knife. it's not harm free >> we don't know today we have not done the long-term clinical testing we need to do >> reporter: challenges for a growing industry already under fire, working to ease parents' concerns while convincing others it can help them kick the habit. nbc news, new york >>> just ahead, the trade war weighs on china.
in the face of public pressure, burns has removed some flavors from stores shrunk its social media revaedad campaign that critics say was aimed at kids. >> their ads absolutely were targeting young people with lots of color, lots of bling, music >> reporter: juul's latest campaign is focused on adult smokers, trying to escape the risk of lung cancer. >> it was really a friend of mine that said why wouldn't you just try the juul -- >> reporter: researchers have new...
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. >>> welcome back, newly leaked memos reva memos reveal that the british ambassador doesn't think too highly of president trump. sir kim derek views trump as inept, insecure and incompetent. the memos are critical of the president's economic policies saying they could wreck the world trade system and described conflicts within the white house as quite knife fights. beyond that, the ambassador says the quote worst cannot be ruled out regarding allegations of trump's collusion with russia. in one instance, ambassador derek wrote quote we don't believe this administration is going to become more normal, less dysfunctional, less unpredictable, less fact driven, less diplomatically clumsy and inept. president trump responded to all of this yesterday. >> president, do you have a reaction to british ambassador's comments? >> no, i haven't seen it, but, you know, we have had our ins and outs with a couple of countries and i would say that the uk and ambassador has not served the uk well. i can tell you that. we're not big fans of that man, and he has not served the uk well, so i can answer it
. >>> welcome back, newly leaked memos reva memos reveal that the british ambassador doesn't think too highly of president trump. sir kim derek views trump as inept, insecure and incompetent. the memos are critical of the president's economic policies saying they could wreck the world trade system and described conflicts within the white house as quite knife fights. beyond that, the ambassador says the quote worst cannot be ruled out regarding allegations of trump's collusion with...
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happy about it, it's an amazing development, i have been working with the virgin holidays effort to revance 2014, and they have been doing it and a slow and steady way, and their evolution has reached the point we all wanted it to reach. see saying they are disappointed, they had done a lot at research and poured in lots of money for the research of these animals, is there an argument that perhaps they are doing a good thing?” an argument that perhaps they are doing a good thing? i do not think so. doing a good thing? i do not think so. their argument that they had been doing lots of research, lied about his post—black fish, so the research they have been doing lately is because that does market prices. sol is because that does market prices. so i feel that one of the ways we could continue using these animals for research if that is in fact deemed necessary, is that they retire them to seaside sanctuaries. quite frankly, the animals wouldn't be behaving more naturally and that's where they were. you touch upon market forces, people i still obviously going to this particular attraction,
happy about it, it's an amazing development, i have been working with the virgin holidays effort to revance 2014, and they have been doing it and a slow and steady way, and their evolution has reached the point we all wanted it to reach. see saying they are disappointed, they had done a lot at research and poured in lots of money for the research of these animals, is there an argument that perhaps they are doing a good thing?” an argument that perhaps they are doing a good thing? i do not...
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brian: and no one's getting in your way whether it's being on the radio -- >> except for reva martin. go to fox nation.com and order it or download the app at the app store. good job, david. thank you so much. >>> straight ahead, we're going to show you the mini golf course inside a church sparking a big debate. >>> and bernie sanders leading the charge for medicare for all. i'll stop now. >> i would like to run a nonprofit health care system. >> you don't know what you're talking about. >> i do the know. i wrote the damn bill. brian: newt gingrich sounds off next on that topic and so much more. bring up the music, go to break. ♪ ♪ this is the couple who wanted to get away who used expedia to book the vacation rental that led to the ride ♪ which took them to the place where they discovered that sometimes a little down time can lift you right up. ♪ flights, hotels, cars, activities, vacation rentals. expedia. everything you need to go. (groans) hmph... (food grunting menacingly) when the food you love doesn't love you back, stay smooth and fight heartburn fast with tums smoothies. ♪ tu
brian: and no one's getting in your way whether it's being on the radio -- >> except for reva martin. go to fox nation.com and order it or download the app at the app store. good job, david. thank you so much. >>> straight ahead, we're going to show you the mini golf course inside a church sparking a big debate. >>> and bernie sanders leading the charge for medicare for all. i'll stop now. >> i would like to run a nonprofit health care system. >> you don't...
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up—to—date with what is happening with boris johnson's first full day in office, he has had a radical revaut we didn't knowm we knew there were going to be some job cut, but we didn't know. it is much more severe than we thought. there was going to be significant thejob cut, we there was going to be significant the job cut, we expected a figure of 10,000 round the world. what they have told us is they will cut 12—and—a—half thousand, so significantly more and that is because of this move away from petrol and diesel vehicle, the growth if electric vehicles and many of the traditional car markers have been slow to respond and they are playing catch up. after that is at the same time they have reported profits falling by 95%. that in the last three months of the year, so in the first quarter. particularly significant, given all the growing competition round the world. so, they are trying to put that right. what they are saying is they will cutjobs, models what they are saying is they will cut jobs, models they what they are saying is they will cutjobs, models they make by 10%, the number of v
up—to—date with what is happening with boris johnson's first full day in office, he has had a radical revaut we didn't knowm we knew there were going to be some job cut, but we didn't know. it is much more severe than we thought. there was going to be significant thejob cut, we there was going to be significant the job cut, we expected a figure of 10,000 round the world. what they have told us is they will cut 12—and—a—half thousand, so significantly more and that is because of this...