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over salzburg played a crucial part in the path to the second world war. and any attempts to stop hitler were doomed. nine days later he declared war on poland eva brown supposedly cried when he proclaimed at the rights tog now more than ever my life belongs to my people i want nothing more than to be the first soldier of the german right i have put on the uniform that was always my most sacred and cherished possession again i will only take it off after our victory or i will not live to see the end. on that day september first one nine hundred thirty nine eva brown supposedly told her older sister ilsa this means war he'll leave and what will become of me. is a brown recalled she also said if anything happens to him i'll die to. that same evening if a brown ordered large amounts of food and drink to be stored at the barracks off reportedly explaining will need lots of supplies we'll need them to last for a long time. my name is held on the back. and the mexican conductor. come on. any great musicians and friends from all over the world. a pretty normal gu
over salzburg played a crucial part in the path to the second world war. and any attempts to stop hitler were doomed. nine days later he declared war on poland eva brown supposedly cried when he proclaimed at the rights tog now more than ever my life belongs to my people i want nothing more than to be the first soldier of the german right i have put on the uniform that was always my most sacred and cherished possession again i will only take it off after our victory or i will not live to see...
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soldier had caught him in the act carmen fagan line became persona non grata at over salzburg. and the late summer of one nine hundred forty four eva brown went swimming with her cousin again she always gave a happy go lucky impression. he's a fluke. and her happiness was so garish it was obviously fake it does feel i have shown. i realise that it was only a facade. bussmann i thought needs to cover up things that shouldn't be seen by others. were. after a swim the small groups on base that can shine plateau. the women even smoked which was frowned upon in hitler's presence eva brown liked to smoke a lot just to annoy her partner she apparently often hum to the american song smoke gets in your eyes she only became interested in the war's progress when the allies reached the borders of nazi germany. yet as foolish ignobly at this city and she completely ignored it until one day when we were at the tea house. dogs in a dozen a large i saw a radio there and said that i wanted to move out of my room and into the tea house is the host city or and. that which she agreed and she just
soldier had caught him in the act carmen fagan line became persona non grata at over salzburg. and the late summer of one nine hundred forty four eva brown went swimming with her cousin again she always gave a happy go lucky impression. he's a fluke. and her happiness was so garish it was obviously fake it does feel i have shown. i realise that it was only a facade. bussmann i thought needs to cover up things that shouldn't be seen by others. were. after a swim the small groups on base that can...
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a celebration took place head over salzburg the bride enjoyed her big day. say the line was going. sigurd a womaniser and christopher schroeder believed that he rather liked the idea of being a kind of brother in law to the fury. eva supposedly said i'm grateful that fagan line married my sister now i'm somebody now i'm figure lines sister in law. at the great hall of the barrack the dictator posed for a group photo with the newlyweds eva brown wasn't in the picture. later when fake a line fled the furious bunker in april nine hundred forty five hitler was to have him arrested court martialled and shot. for the wedding banquet at the cato stein martin bormann had food and drinks served from the bare cough still bulging storage rooms three days after the feast the western allies landed on the beaches of normandy it was the final phase of the second world war. hitler left for eastern prussia leaving able behind when she received the message about the attempt on his life on july twentieth one thousand nine hundred four she had a nervous breakdown the slightly injured dictator center a
a celebration took place head over salzburg the bride enjoyed her big day. say the line was going. sigurd a womaniser and christopher schroeder believed that he rather liked the idea of being a kind of brother in law to the fury. eva supposedly said i'm grateful that fagan line married my sister now i'm somebody now i'm figure lines sister in law. at the great hall of the barrack the dictator posed for a group photo with the newlyweds eva brown wasn't in the picture. later when fake a line fled...
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state department is accusing russia of using a nerve agent novacek to poison them in the city of salzburg russia has called the allegations far fetched. well really challenged from i mean we're waiting ready for more reaction from russia. yeah the russian embassy in the united states is commented on this saying that these new sanctions are draconian that they have gotten used to having no facts or evidence from the united states or the u.k. around script. and perhaps there might be some sort of counter sanctions in the pipeline that's come from russian parliamentarian so this is the usual official response i think the kind of thing that you might expect and what i feel we should be looking for is perhaps what result this has on public opinion because actually these new sanctions are coming at a time where polls suggest that the popularity of the west in russia has been lifting recently and also the popularity of ready made in the government has been falling and this is perhaps a combined effect of the news that the glow from the world cup and also some painful pension reform is being push
state department is accusing russia of using a nerve agent novacek to poison them in the city of salzburg russia has called the allegations far fetched. well really challenged from i mean we're waiting ready for more reaction from russia. yeah the russian embassy in the united states is commented on this saying that these new sanctions are draconian that they have gotten used to having no facts or evidence from the united states or the u.k. around script. and perhaps there might be some sort of...
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i mean you know you have to ask what is going on here and it seems to me beyond what happened in salzburgthat this is a continuing despite the meeting donald trump and why the move putin to continue worsening of relationships between russia and the west is the backdrop to this and the explanation for this russia's foreign ministry today chris went on to suggest that this crippled case is being used as a false pretext to take out further sanctions against moscow is that perfectly plausible then she think. well i think there is a coup or a very serious deterioration masked by this meeting between donald trump and vladimir putin and i think the important thing is this is a while trump said some nice words about why the move putin the american establishment including his own security and military apparatus on the war by the war powers there are really in favor of worsening relationships with russia and keep go on about what a rival russia is the united states of america and to nato in the european union and coming back to some in europe politician of an american senate who said that russia sh
i mean you know you have to ask what is going on here and it seems to me beyond what happened in salzburgthat this is a continuing despite the meeting donald trump and why the move putin to continue worsening of relationships between russia and the west is the backdrop to this and the explanation for this russia's foreign ministry today chris went on to suggest that this crippled case is being used as a false pretext to take out further sanctions against moscow is that perfectly plausible then...
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says russia used a nerve agent novacek to try to poison so this cripple that his daughter junia in salzburg in march well those were the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera the inside story that's a little less about. protests in bangladesh after more road deaths with students demanding law changes the government says political rivals are stirring up trouble ahead of an election what's driving the public anger and is it just about politics this is inside story . hello and welcome to the program my mama june the deaths of two teenagers by a speeding bus in dhaka has sparked days of protests in bangladesh thousands of students have blocked roads and stopped traffic demanding tougher penalties for those who cause.
says russia used a nerve agent novacek to try to poison so this cripple that his daughter junia in salzburg in march well those were the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera the inside story that's a little less about. protests in bangladesh after more road deaths with students demanding law changes the government says political rivals are stirring up trouble ahead of an election what's driving the public anger and is it just about politics this is inside story . hello and welcome to...
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and salzburg had a miserable season shout that were byron's closest challenger on saturday they went head to head who came out on top. now undoubtedly the biggest game on saturday so leverkusen travel to gladbach the folds missed out on a european spot last season and have made changes over the summer in an attempt to avoid a third consecutive mid table finish as for their rivals laver couzens julieann but aren't says they want even more at least the german cup or europa league title a tight battle was on the cards so let's take a look at how the game and. germany coach yogi love was on hand to see if you could back up his bullish comments with a big performance. and in the early stages but fed leon bailey whipped in a cross only for lucas to stumble while trying to at the finishing touch habsi should have gone with his foot. soon after the visitors went close again with bailey hitting the crossbar that you make and forward was me inches away from giving live accuse nearly. got back were growing into the game though and when benyamin hendricks kicks the ball on to his own they have t
and salzburg had a miserable season shout that were byron's closest challenger on saturday they went head to head who came out on top. now undoubtedly the biggest game on saturday so leverkusen travel to gladbach the folds missed out on a european spot last season and have made changes over the summer in an attempt to avoid a third consecutive mid table finish as for their rivals laver couzens julieann but aren't says they want even more at least the german cup or europa league title a tight...
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and red star belgrade came from 2—0 down to draw 2—2 at red bull salzburg to go through on away goalsur of the asian champions league after an impressive 3—0 win in the first leg of their quarter—final against fellow south korean sidejuhnbuk motors. it wasn't the result many were expecting becausejuhnbuk, who won the competition in 2016, are well clear of suwon at the top of the k league but it counted for little here asjoe lynskey reports. two tea ms two teams from the same nation, but one clear favourite, jeonbuk were meant to take control of the tie at home, but after 75 minutes bluewings had contained them. jeonbuk are 21 points ahead in the south korean domestic lead but it was suwon who found a sucker punch, coming from the reach of the 37—year—old striker with a veteran's instinct, then firing in the second. damjanovic has gone across much of asia but winning the asc‘s greatest prize still eludes him. his team took a huge step to the last four with a third late on through kwon. this was the dream away performance on the night they upset the odds. the australian cyclist simon cl
and red star belgrade came from 2—0 down to draw 2—2 at red bull salzburg to go through on away goalsur of the asian champions league after an impressive 3—0 win in the first leg of their quarter—final against fellow south korean sidejuhnbuk motors. it wasn't the result many were expecting becausejuhnbuk, who won the competition in 2016, are well clear of suwon at the top of the k league but it counted for little here asjoe lynskey reports. two tea ms two teams from the same nation, but...
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and red star belgrade were held to a goalless draw by rb salzburg.ond legs of all those ties take place next week. olympic sprint legend usain bolt says he is ready to prove the doubters wrong by signing a professional football contract. the eight—times olympic gold medallist has been given an open—ended trial with the club who finished bottom of australia's top division, the a league last season. some have dismissed it as a publicity stunt to boost the profile of the central coast mariners. our sydney correspondent hywel griffith reports. he may be the fastest man in the world, but usain bolt has a lot of catching up to do if he really is to become a professional foot all. —— football. today is the second —— 32nd birthday, an age where some players are to think about retirement. at bolt says buying professionally has been a lifelong dream which he is determined to achieve. football has a listing something of mine that has been a passion to enjoy. even my coach said don't play football, you can't be playing it in the middle of the season playing it i
and red star belgrade were held to a goalless draw by rb salzburg.ond legs of all those ties take place next week. olympic sprint legend usain bolt says he is ready to prove the doubters wrong by signing a professional football contract. the eight—times olympic gold medallist has been given an open—ended trial with the club who finished bottom of australia's top division, the a league last season. some have dismissed it as a publicity stunt to boost the profile of the central coast...
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believed to have been exposed to know we're talking a military grade nerve agent in the english salzburg britain is accused russia of being behind the attack which the kremlin dies last month to other people came across the container believed to have been used to transport the poison one of them died. more on this story i'm joined by our washington d.c. correspondent stuff good morning to you stefan why are these sanctions coming now has there been new evidence against russia as the evidence firmed up against moscow . very good question and the answer will might disappoint you because so far nobody is actually aware or state department white house or trumpet who's tracing as a whole has not come out with exactly that saying that there is new hard evidence it is fair to assume that what the british intelligence and british authorities communicated to us still holds and don't forget congress us congress had asked the trumpet ministration within two months time to determine if russia violated international law all and no it took the trumpet administration or the us government more than two
believed to have been exposed to know we're talking a military grade nerve agent in the english salzburg britain is accused russia of being behind the attack which the kremlin dies last month to other people came across the container believed to have been used to transport the poison one of them died. more on this story i'm joined by our washington d.c. correspondent stuff good morning to you stefan why are these sanctions coming now has there been new evidence against russia as the evidence...
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last week, it was in salzburg and today in the south of france. very nice five course menu, with lots of culinary treats... augustine, sea bass, chocolate creme brulee, a bit like our dinners, really. yes, of course. the fact the matter is there is some hard talking to do. i think that what the british press is built this up and do some sort of summit and it all relies on the french president isjust hysteria and disinformation of the worst kind. with the french media is reporting is that this is actually a very anxious british prime minister, we can, and that there is a real reality of a no deal, which french leaders and politicians and other european leaders are really concerned about. and this is actually a cry for help from theresa may. and indeed, president rami clea ry before may. and indeed, president rami cleary before the meeting began that he would not start into negotiations. no, but i think that is disingenuous slightly as well and at the french have a big role to play. and if reports are to be believed, which i think they are, that the
last week, it was in salzburg and today in the south of france. very nice five course menu, with lots of culinary treats... augustine, sea bass, chocolate creme brulee, a bit like our dinners, really. yes, of course. the fact the matter is there is some hard talking to do. i think that what the british press is built this up and do some sort of summit and it all relies on the french president isjust hysteria and disinformation of the worst kind. with the french media is reporting is that this...
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salzburg of clubs are bankrolled by energy drinks company red bull and joining them in a competitive group b. are scottish champions celtic and german cup winners frankfurt face an uphill struggle in group h. against marsay and rome based lot c.-o. as last year's champions atletico madrid qualified automatically for the champions league lucky. a europe soccer governing body you weigh five plans to implement video assistant referees in the champions league and europa league from the years twenty nineteen twenty twenty from those seasons and until now you has resisted the use of the v.a.r. system it was used at the world cup in russia this year as well as in some european domestic leagues last season the system allows key incidents in the match to be reviewed and will make its debut at next year's european super cup. and staying with soccer news now croatia captain luca moderates was named you a fence men's player of the year on thursday he received the trophy on stage in monaco during the champions league group stage draw the attacking midfielder won the champions league with reality
salzburg of clubs are bankrolled by energy drinks company red bull and joining them in a competitive group b. are scottish champions celtic and german cup winners frankfurt face an uphill struggle in group h. against marsay and rome based lot c.-o. as last year's champions atletico madrid qualified automatically for the champions league lucky. a europe soccer governing body you weigh five plans to implement video assistant referees in the champions league and europa league from the years twenty...
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they will face salzburg. both are sponsored by rebel. -- red bull.nkfurt faces an uphill struggle. last year's champions qualified automatically for the championship league. you are up-to-date at the top of our. -- hour. phil: more on our website at dw.com. have a good day. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] xÑ÷y÷=÷>m . the meditation holding level and we according what a fine dining on the one million told me how the hell dentention beijing while allowing. please leave a space. the street is a devoid voices airline line good gu. so dignitaries had [inaudible] trying. to when you actctually has s deal billington and reverend jesse jackson said. it is expected to a long lost six hours i was about has already gone on the on the on schedule
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talked about the number of speculations that have been flying around involving these cases says the salzburg incident there have been no less than one hundred reports based on leaks and sources that's why we shouldn't rely on this information we don't trust unconfirmed reports in the media hopefully with this latest upcoming o.p.c. w. visit more information will be shed on those two cases a security analyst charles troubridge says it could get even harder for the produce government and media to stand by their story. the question of course is that he's been asked is whether it's going to be the same batch what it's going to be actually linked this new finding of novacek if it turns out that they weren't linked that of course would stretch the level of imagination coincidence really to incredible incredible ity in a way because that would suggest that there were two separate proxy or perhaps two sources of navi chalk and therefore i think even the british government you've already alluded in your report to the various different leaks and different stories that have come out in the british medi
talked about the number of speculations that have been flying around involving these cases says the salzburg incident there have been no less than one hundred reports based on leaks and sources that's why we shouldn't rely on this information we don't trust unconfirmed reports in the media hopefully with this latest upcoming o.p.c. w. visit more information will be shed on those two cases a security analyst charles troubridge says it could get even harder for the produce government and media to...
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department says russia used a nerve agent novacek to try to poison gas cripple and his daughter yulia in salzburg in march well those were the headlines the news continues on al-jazeera after inside story such events alleging left out. protests in bangladesh after more road deaths with students demanding law changes the government says political rivals are stirring up trouble ahead of an election what's driving the public anger and is it just about politics this is inside story . hello and welcome to the program i'm a homage enjoy him the deaths of two teenagers by a speeding bus in dhaka has sparked days of protests in bangladesh thousands of students have blocked roads and stopped traffic demanding tougher penalties for those who cause accidents the demonstrations turned violent when police fired tear gas and used water cannon dozens of students were injured journalists were also targeted human rights watch says groups linked to the ruling elite party attacked protesters with machetes and sticks but the government denies its activists were involved and on monday it promised to introduce the dea
department says russia used a nerve agent novacek to try to poison gas cripple and his daughter yulia in salzburg in march well those were the headlines the news continues on al-jazeera after inside story such events alleging left out. protests in bangladesh after more road deaths with students demanding law changes the government says political rivals are stirring up trouble ahead of an election what's driving the public anger and is it just about politics this is inside story . hello and...
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celtic meet salzburg, rb leipzig and rosenborg while rangers face rapid vienna, villarreal and spa rtakravel for they‘re away matches but looking harderfor they‘re away matches but looking harder for celtic they‘re away matches but looking harderfor celtic and they‘re away matches but looking harder for celtic and rangers. they‘re away matches but looking harder for celtic and rangersm they‘re away matches but looking harder for celtic and rangers. it is what can happen in these drawers. there is a lot of travelling involved. we had two games in athens and istanbul and that was difficult to play on the sunday and compete at that level in the premier league. celtic and rangers have a lot of travelling but that is where they wa nted travelling but that is where they wanted to be. celtic will be disappointed they did not make the champions league. but i am sure excited by stephen‘s first year as manager they will be excited to get through to the first stages. before any of those long european trips, celtic and rangers have the small matter of the old firm derby to think about this weekend.
celtic meet salzburg, rb leipzig and rosenborg while rangers face rapid vienna, villarreal and spa rtakravel for they‘re away matches but looking harderfor they‘re away matches but looking harder for celtic they‘re away matches but looking harderfor celtic and they‘re away matches but looking harder for celtic and rangers. they‘re away matches but looking harder for celtic and rangersm they‘re away matches but looking harder for celtic and rangers. it is what can happen in these...
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in september, negotiations intensify and eu leaders including theresa may need in salzburg.in october, the eu summit tol, agree to a dnless that slips. then a crucial vote in parliament on the divorce deal and future relationship. the following march, the uk's leads the eu. 12 brussels agreed -- will brussels agreed and british terms? it did not mean letting the u.k. pick andrm choose of trade. carte will be no À la mode for britain. plans for the future after brexit are still a work in mprogress. juths before britain peels off and goes its own way. bbc news, westminster. we are probably getting ssed to the idea of war by now, but a fight over scallops is getting physical, with dramatic clashes between enfrench and british fishe they confronted each other off the coast of normandy, because although the british say they are legally entitled to fish in thhearea, the french accuse of pillaging stocks and not sticking to agreements. reporter: watch the blue boat. a 200-ton troller. a this footage ffrench boat shows it colliding with v smaller frenchsels. british fishermen say fr
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talked about the number of speculations that have been flying around involving these cases says the salzburg incident there have been no less than one hundred reports based on leaks and sources that's why we shouldn't rely on this information we don't trust unconfirmed reports in the media hopefully with this latest upcoming o.p.c. w. visit more information will be shed on those two cases security analyst charles troubridge says it could even be harder for the british government and media to stand by their story. the question of course is that he's been asked is whether it's going to be the same batch what it's going to be actually linked this new finding of novacek if it turns out that they weren't linked that of course would stretch the level of imagination coincidence really two incredibly incredibly lutie in a way because that would suggest that there were two separate plots a or perhaps two sources of navi chalk and therefore i think even the british government you've already alluded in your report to the various different leaks and different stories that have come out in the british me
talked about the number of speculations that have been flying around involving these cases says the salzburg incident there have been no less than one hundred reports based on leaks and sources that's why we shouldn't rely on this information we don't trust unconfirmed reports in the media hopefully with this latest upcoming o.p.c. w. visit more information will be shed on those two cases security analyst charles troubridge says it could even be harder for the british government and media to...
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german interior minister as a whole is also on the same subnet when they met a couple of weeks ago in salzburg so and then you twenty eight already decided that the aim to fend off migration to deter migration and to close border as is a common and only the means different but this is a direction so the union all but it can push the whole you yet there they are fierce critics of how european immigration policy has worked on till now how are you officials reacting to this pledge to work together with the commission of migration here buses of course is criticizing italy because it's it's acting now you know letter of the italy is still on the european rules to take care of these migrants to take them in but if you says no we won't take anybody this is all it's legal and so the union italy is blackmailing the e.u. countries this is not a brussels ones of cause brussels one's a long term solution of the relocation mechanism for all the countries but it's still far away because of the countries say we don't take any margins anymore but then how united are italy in hungary here they do differ over t
german interior minister as a whole is also on the same subnet when they met a couple of weeks ago in salzburg so and then you twenty eight already decided that the aim to fend off migration to deter migration and to close border as is a common and only the means different but this is a direction so the union all but it can push the whole you yet there they are fierce critics of how european immigration policy has worked on till now how are you officials reacting to this pledge to work together...
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russia could drop throughout the day these are the attempted murder in the poisoning of said again in salzburg in the united kingdom only at this year russia denies any involvement but the sanctions could be put in place they are coming from the russia lobby as it sometimes called off from congress coming from the desk of the u.s. president donald trump has said that he thinks that these sanctions on necessary to normalize relations between the two countries for the russian side they deny any involvement in the attempt onset of his life and also they say that they're not going to change their foreign policy or admit to something they say they haven't done at the whim of the united states but one of the main points that we're hoping for some type of movement on meeting to come from this meeting is on syria russia wants to see an international commitment to rebuild the country while the united states has just recently taken funds that were earmarked for exactly that and put them to of the needs as it's been described the united states what they really want to see is they want to see iran pull ou
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surrogates could it former russian spy and his daughter were poisoned by the nerve agent nova chalk in salzburg in march the kremlin has denied any involvement if a journalist attained the bangladesh is back in peace custody after being given the all clear in a medical examination shot had to allege that he was tortured in jail he's been held since sunday along was taken into police custody hours after doing an interview. about demonstrations against the government human rights watch is calling for an investigation into the allegations that he was abuse or bangladesh's information minister said shah who was not detained for his journalism you have been out of. columns for weeks we are looking into. the through the court said. what will happen to you but all you have. done is to go. for. the informant for the government isn't a globe didn't act. so he does it is a general act for the don't citizens not for the gun of his so for done stick in the he has not been ordered or a different. opinion he has not been that of there are the reasons we will give a report to the quote we believe. on the hous
surrogates could it former russian spy and his daughter were poisoned by the nerve agent nova chalk in salzburg in march the kremlin has denied any involvement if a journalist attained the bangladesh is back in peace custody after being given the all clear in a medical examination shot had to allege that he was tortured in jail he's been held since sunday along was taken into police custody hours after doing an interview. about demonstrations against the government human rights watch is calling...
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in september, negotiations inten5ify and eu leaders, including theresa may, meet in salzburg.eal, unless that 5lip5. then, a crucial vote in parliament on the divorce deal and future relationship. the following march, the uk leaves the eu. but will bru55el5 agree to british term5? the eu'5 chief negotiator is meeting dominic raab again on friday. plenty of goodwill on offer, but that didn't mean letting the uk pick and choose terms of trade. translation: there will be no a la carte menu for britain, though the uk could still have a closer relationship than any other non—eu state. but the truth is, the government has no wriggle room. any more concessions to brussels and the number of eurosceptic tory rebels will surely grow. parliament may well vote down any deal anyway. there's still no sign of an agreed plan to avoid a hard iri5h border and without one, a no—deal brexit becomes more likely. plans for the future after brexit are still a work in progress, ju5t months before britain peels off and goes its own way. john pienaar, bbc news, westminster. meanwhile, on the second day
in september, negotiations inten5ify and eu leaders, including theresa may, meet in salzburg.eal, unless that 5lip5. then, a crucial vote in parliament on the divorce deal and future relationship. the following march, the uk leaves the eu. but will bru55el5 agree to british term5? the eu'5 chief negotiator is meeting dominic raab again on friday. plenty of goodwill on offer, but that didn't mean letting the uk pick and choose terms of trade. translation: there will be no a la carte menu for...
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in september, negotiations intensify and eu leaders, including theresa may, meet in salzburg.ee a deal, unless that slips. then a crucial vote in parliament on the divorce deal and future relationship. the following march, the uk leaves the eu. but will brussels agree to british terms? the eu's chief negotiator is meeting dominic rather, but that doesn't mean letting the uk pick and choose terms of trade. there would be no a la carte menu for britain although the uk could still have a closer relationship than any other non—eu state, he said. but the truth is, the government has no wiggle room. anymore concessions to brussels and the number of eurosceptic tory rebels will surely grow. parliament may well vote down any deal anyway. there is still no sign of an agreed plan to avoid a hard irish border and, without one, a no—deal brexit becomes more likely. plans for the future after brexit are still a work in progress, just months before britain peels off and goes its own way. john pienaar, bbc news, westminster. meanwhile, on the second day of her trade mission to africa to boos
in september, negotiations intensify and eu leaders, including theresa may, meet in salzburg.ee a deal, unless that slips. then a crucial vote in parliament on the divorce deal and future relationship. the following march, the uk leaves the eu. but will brussels agree to british terms? the eu's chief negotiator is meeting dominic rather, but that doesn't mean letting the uk pick and choose terms of trade. there would be no a la carte menu for britain although the uk could still have a closer...
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be fascinating to see how theresa may gets on because there is an informal summit in australia, salzburgt as an opportunity to really brief all of the european leaders about her plans in an attempt to try to break the impasse. we shall watch this space. jeremy will be back later. still to come... boutique shopping has never been easier. not—on—the—high—street brings thousands of small uk shops to one website — but how can it guarantee the quality of all its vendors? we'll find out in a few minutes. one of the co—founders will be with us one of the co—founders will be with us in the studio. you're with business live from bbc news. good news for home owners — uk house prices increased by 2.5% last month, a modest improvement from the month earlier. not great news if you're trying to get on the property ladder, though. with the bank of england expected to increase rates on thursday, many of course will be wondering what impact that would have on the uk housing market. robert gardner, chief economist, at nationwide. robert, talk us through where we are seeing growth. some parts of the housin
be fascinating to see how theresa may gets on because there is an informal summit in australia, salzburgt as an opportunity to really brief all of the european leaders about her plans in an attempt to try to break the impasse. we shall watch this space. jeremy will be back later. still to come... boutique shopping has never been easier. not—on—the—high—street brings thousands of small uk shops to one website — but how can it guarantee the quality of all its vendors? we'll find out in...
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in september, negotiations intensify and eu leaders, including theresa may, meet in salzburg.ree a deal unless that slips. then the crucial vote in parliament on the divorce deal and future relationship. the following march, the uk leaves the eu. but will brussels agree on british terms? lots of goodwill from the eu's chief negotiator today but that didn't mean letting the uk pick and choose terms of trade. translation: there would be no la ca rte translation: there would be no la carte menu for britain although the uk could still have a closer relationship than any other non—eu state, he said. but the truth is, the government has no wiggle room. anymore concessions to brussels and the number of eurosceptic tory rebels will grow. parliament may well vote down any deal anyway. there is still no sign of an agreed plan to avoid a hard irish border and without one, a no deal brexit becomes more likely. plans for the future after brexit are still a work in progress, just months before britain peels off and goes its own way. john pienaar, bbc news, westminster. theresa may has arriv
in september, negotiations intensify and eu leaders, including theresa may, meet in salzburg.ree a deal unless that slips. then the crucial vote in parliament on the divorce deal and future relationship. the following march, the uk leaves the eu. but will brussels agree on british terms? lots of goodwill from the eu's chief negotiator today but that didn't mean letting the uk pick and choose terms of trade. translation: there would be no la ca rte translation: there would be no la carte menu...
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crucial issues ahead of a meeting with eu leaders in salzburg next month. themselves, to reach the semifinals of the hockey world cup, 16th in the world. the second lowest ranked team in the world cup, they won a dramatic penalty shuffle shootout, you have eight seconds to beat the goalkeeper. not like a usual penalty shootout but they beat india that we. but england are out. india are one of the best teams in the world. the ireland coach said his side had shown dreams can come true after they reached the semi—finals of the hockey world cup for the first time. they produced another surprise victory, beating india in a shootout shuffle. great skill there to outfox the keeper. remember, ireland entered the tournament as rank outsiders, but now now they take on spain tomorrow. who would have thought! as was said the other weekend, it's literally like christmas has come. no—one would have picked us to be here. we didn't exactly think ourselves we were going to get here, we had goals to get out of the group, get to the crossover, but we skipped that and straight
crucial issues ahead of a meeting with eu leaders in salzburg next month. themselves, to reach the semifinals of the hockey world cup, 16th in the world. the second lowest ranked team in the world cup, they won a dramatic penalty shuffle shootout, you have eight seconds to beat the goalkeeper. not like a usual penalty shootout but they beat india that we. but england are out. india are one of the best teams in the world. the ireland coach said his side had shown dreams can come true after they...
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she will have another chance to make the case that in salzburg in austria — i know, another desirablecation that mrs may wants that... i wasn't going to say that, but since you mention it! our correspondent, adam fleming, at emmanuel macron‘s retreat in the south of france, theresa may due to arrive any minute. i'm joined from paris byjournalist anne elisabeth moutet. what do you think emmanuel macron wa nts to what do you think emmanuel macron wants to get out of this meeting? why is he keen to have this meeting with theresa may? two reasons: one is of opportunity, and the other is emmanuel macron‘s nature. he is coming out of a two—week crisis, which is exactly what he doesn't wa nt to which is exactly what he doesn't want to seem rehashed with the media, with one of his security guards getting too big for his boots and committing a number of infractions. that has been an affair in france for two weeks, looking statesman—like, trying to save the european ideal, receiving another head of state at fort bregancon, which he has said he wants to turn into the french and little camp david
she will have another chance to make the case that in salzburg in austria — i know, another desirablecation that mrs may wants that... i wasn't going to say that, but since you mention it! our correspondent, adam fleming, at emmanuel macron‘s retreat in the south of france, theresa may due to arrive any minute. i'm joined from paris byjournalist anne elisabeth moutet. what do you think emmanuel macron wa nts to what do you think emmanuel macron wants to get out of this meeting? why is he...
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in 1975, ford went to salzburg, austria. it was raining outside. ford is walking down the stairs of air force one and slips down the stairs. next thing you know, any slip, any trip, any fall or near fall became fodder for the media and for popular culture. the best example of this was the portrayal of gerald ford on saturday night live. he was portrayed as a nice individual but someone who could not walk straight and was not terribly bright. i would argue with you that all of these things, whether it be the economic downturn or ford's inability to solve it, the portrayal of him is a klutz, his lack of vision, his pardon of nixon all of these things fall under one thing that was one large umbrella. image. lyndon johnson once said, i'm going to use the uncensored version of this, gerald ford is so dumb, he cannot walk and part at the same time. in other words, he was an intellectually vacuous klutz. what i would suggest to, with the nation came to see during ford's tenure as president, was not someone who was physically and intellectually vibrant. he
in 1975, ford went to salzburg, austria. it was raining outside. ford is walking down the stairs of air force one and slips down the stairs. next thing you know, any slip, any trip, any fall or near fall became fodder for the media and for popular culture. the best example of this was the portrayal of gerald ford on saturday night live. he was portrayed as a nice individual but someone who could not walk straight and was not terribly bright. i would argue with you that all of these things,...
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we will see at the end of next month, were they all meet in salzburg for a summit that is chaired bybout brexit. you mentioned michel barnier. his contribution to all the diplomatic choreography this week was an editorial published in more than 20 european newspapers yesterday, which basically stuck to the eu's redlines and said while the chequers white paper was welcome, his analysis was that it breached the eu's redlines because it accepted the free movement of goods, but it did not accept the free movement of people, services and capital on the other side of the ledger. brussels also wa nts side of the ledger. brussels also wants theresa may to focus on the outstanding divorce related issues that still have not been solved. top of the list is how to avoid a hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland. they would like that withdrawal treaty to be as near as done as possible before they get into the serious negotiations about the shape of the future relationship. adam fleming, many thanks for the latest from the south of france. zimba bwe's newly re—elected pres
we will see at the end of next month, were they all meet in salzburg for a summit that is chaired bybout brexit. you mentioned michel barnier. his contribution to all the diplomatic choreography this week was an editorial published in more than 20 european newspapers yesterday, which basically stuck to the eu's redlines and said while the chequers white paper was welcome, his analysis was that it breached the eu's redlines because it accepted the free movement of goods, but it did not accept...
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russia used a nerve agent novacek to try to poison surrogates cripple and his daughter yulia in salzburg in march shabba town see reports. the latest sanctions don't appear to be the result of any new information into the poisoning of surgeries rip out a double agent spying on the russians for the british and his daughter in march of this year in the u.k. but the trumpet ministration has expressed confidence in the british allegation that the russians were responsible it certainly looks like the russians were behind it something that should never ever happen and we're taking it very seriously as i think are many others in march the trumpet ministration expelled sixty russian diplomats from the us as a result of the attacks the state department says having made the determination that the russians were responsible sanctions were required to be imposed on the u.s. law governing chemical and biological weapons the sanctions mean there will be what's called a presumption of denial on exports of goods to russian companies owned or funded by the states that the u.s. deemed to have a significanc
russia used a nerve agent novacek to try to poison surrogates cripple and his daughter yulia in salzburg in march shabba town see reports. the latest sanctions don't appear to be the result of any new information into the poisoning of surgeries rip out a double agent spying on the russians for the british and his daughter in march of this year in the u.k. but the trumpet ministration has expressed confidence in the british allegation that the russians were responsible it certainly looks like...
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salzburg both clubs are bankrolled by energy drinks company red bull joining them in a competitive group b. are scottish champions celtic and german cup winners frankfurt face an uphill struggle in group h. against our say and rome based a lot c.e.o. of last year's champions of the to go madrid meanwhile qualified automatic automatically for the champions league good for them. it's well europe's football governing body plans to implement a video assistant to referee is in the champions league and europa league from the twenty nine hundred twenty twenty season until now has revised the use of the v.a.r. system. it was used at the world cup in russia this year as well as in some european domestic leagues last season the system allows key incidents of the match to be reviewed and will make its debut at next year's european super cop who are ok i mean time croatia captain luca mo drip has been named to a five men's player of the year on thursday he received the trophy on stage in monaco during the champions league group stage draw the croatia international won the champions league with his c
salzburg both clubs are bankrolled by energy drinks company red bull joining them in a competitive group b. are scottish champions celtic and german cup winners frankfurt face an uphill struggle in group h. against our say and rome based a lot c.e.o. of last year's champions of the to go madrid meanwhile qualified automatic automatically for the champions league good for them. it's well europe's football governing body plans to implement a video assistant to referee is in the champions league...
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britain earlier this year sergei grip on his daughter were poisoned by the nerve agent no which in salzburg in which. canadian prime minister justin trudeau says he'll keep pressing saudi arabia. on it on its human rights record as a diplomatic row between the two countries gathers steam saudi arabia has frozen ties and banned new trade deals with canada after an urge the release of jailed civil rights activists. more than one hundred fifty thousand people have been left homeless by the earthquake in indonesia an island of one book the red cross has described the magnitude seven quake as exceptionally destructive at least one hundred thirty one people have been killed and that number is expected to rise as rescuers struggle to reach all of those in need set bossa reports from the remote village back to layer in the west of longwall where many are still waiting for help to arrive. the road to the remote village of is impassable by car. hafiz has come down from the hills to look for help. he shows us destruction that government officials have yet to see. what i see now is that all the help is
britain earlier this year sergei grip on his daughter were poisoned by the nerve agent no which in salzburg in which. canadian prime minister justin trudeau says he'll keep pressing saudi arabia. on it on its human rights record as a diplomatic row between the two countries gathers steam saudi arabia has frozen ties and banned new trade deals with canada after an urge the release of jailed civil rights activists. more than one hundred fifty thousand people have been left homeless by the...
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soften his stance on security and financial services ahead of a crucial summit of eu leaders in salzburgat chance does theresa may have of changing president macron‘s view of all this, lucy? he is not a man to change his mind easily, and i think it‘s going to be a tricky meeting for theresa may. president macron has stuck rigidly to the eu line all the way through this and even though when i talk to people here who are close to this issue they say the chances of a no deal, yes, they are growing a little bit simply because of the time frame involved but that doesn‘t mean that theresa may is suddenly going to get a big concession from france. i keep asking people here, you know, when it comes down to it, you‘ve got your national economic interest, the integrity of the single market, what is going to give? and they say, you brits just don‘t understand the single market is our national economic interest. does france increasingly hold the key to all this, do you think? i think france is very influential in terms of the eu, obviously, and emmanuel macron isa eu, obviously, and emmanuel macron
soften his stance on security and financial services ahead of a crucial summit of eu leaders in salzburgat chance does theresa may have of changing president macron‘s view of all this, lucy? he is not a man to change his mind easily, and i think it‘s going to be a tricky meeting for theresa may. president macron has stuck rigidly to the eu line all the way through this and even though when i talk to people here who are close to this issue they say the chances of a no deal, yes, they are...
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toward a heading summit in salzburg, austria in just over three weeks time.as shown it is ready to play hardball on this migration issue. that is likely to continue. as we know, it has this populous government in rome. it has shown that it does move markets. there may be a possibility of that going forward as well. nejra: thank you so much. great to have you with us. "bloomberg surveillance. continues in the next hour. tom keene joins guy johnson. tesla shares lower in the premarket as well. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: this morning, after jackson hole, a grinding curve flattening. the peso of argentina, the turkish lira both weaken. stocks have a bid. the impact of sanctions and tariffs. if you are in cash, where should you invest this monday? mccain willy, john rest in the capitol rotunda. this is "bloomberg surveillance." morning, a august new slow continues. we see that headline on mr. erdogan's travels in september. guy: i think he is in for a busy time. we also have the relationship with germany, which i think is going to be interesting there. it is going
toward a heading summit in salzburg, austria in just over three weeks time.as shown it is ready to play hardball on this migration issue. that is likely to continue. as we know, it has this populous government in rome. it has shown that it does move markets. there may be a possibility of that going forward as well. nejra: thank you so much. great to have you with us. "bloomberg surveillance. continues in the next hour. tom keene joins guy johnson. tesla shares lower in the premarket as...