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want them to stay ok so let's for more on the surplus draw indeed obvious political correspondent simon young who himself is from britain welcome simon and pastor to feel from prominent germans to the british saying that they just stay on in the european union and included out of it can come by who's the frontrunner to succeed as chancellor of germany significant is that. yeah i read that you know this is a very nice letter and i think its impact is intended primarily to be emotional rather than political although i'm told that they've been working on it since before christmas in fact but it rather charmingly refers to the idea that germans could mists after bret's it all sorts of quintessentially british things like tea with milk or driving on the left i think it probably stretches a point when they also talk about germans love of going for an all in the pub after work because they put it or indeed of christmas panto's rather gordie christmas entertainments for unknown british viewers but you know look this is this is a bit of fun really but it also carries that message that germans think th
want them to stay ok so let's for more on the surplus draw indeed obvious political correspondent simon young who himself is from britain welcome simon and pastor to feel from prominent germans to the british saying that they just stay on in the european union and included out of it can come by who's the frontrunner to succeed as chancellor of germany significant is that. yeah i read that you know this is a very nice letter and i think its impact is intended primarily to be emotional rather...
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so let's get more now from simon young who is at the german parliament which is debating the voting on the country's own brags that legislation today simon welcome we just heard there the german vice chancellor saying that. based should a centrally forget the brits let's look after ourselves now is this a similar tone that we're hearing also from other german leaders. is there i don't think that's the message that german politicians exactly want to send they certainly don't want to be seen as blocking any potential moves towards a solution in a way out of this brics it mass but equally that message of you know let's make sure that germany doesn't get caught up in the these problems and doesn't sort of catch a cold from brics it that's important to keep the remaining twenty seven a you countries together people are saying but they're also saying as chancellor merkel said yesterday let's keep talking let's talk about the future relationship between britain outside the e.u. and the rest of the european union so there's a sort of constructive posture even if nobody can really see the way f
so let's get more now from simon young who is at the german parliament which is debating the voting on the country's own brags that legislation today simon welcome we just heard there the german vice chancellor saying that. based should a centrally forget the brits let's look after ourselves now is this a similar tone that we're hearing also from other german leaders. is there i don't think that's the message that german politicians exactly want to send they certainly don't want to be seen as...
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or more doubts bring in our political correspondent simon young simon who exactly is did the us ambassador write to regarding these possible sanctions and what was in the letter yet this is being reported in the zone talk one of the big some of the newspapers published yesterday and he seems to have written the german firms involved in the north stream. project the big ones have been to holland unit but there are a number of other specialists. and obviously if they were blocked from working on this project it could have a big be a big problem because difficult to find alternatives to you know firms that specialize in undersea engineering what is sadie's essentially that these firms are undermining the security over ukraine and europe as he as he puts it if they if they get involved in this project so it's a pretty serious warning this project just remind our viewers it's already underway it's a multi billion euro pipeline the construction is is already moving forward why would the u.s. want to slap sanctions on firms involved in this pipeline what the united states along with several europ
or more doubts bring in our political correspondent simon young simon who exactly is did the us ambassador write to regarding these possible sanctions and what was in the letter yet this is being reported in the zone talk one of the big some of the newspapers published yesterday and he seems to have written the german firms involved in the north stream. project the big ones have been to holland unit but there are a number of other specialists. and obviously if they were blocked from working on...
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let's get more on the story we're joined by political correspondent simon young so simon how important is the information that the alleged spy passed on to iranian intelligence. well sarah we don't have many details yet but the allegations reported in desh biegel magazine suggest that this man was working as an interpreter and sort of cultural specialist on afghanistan for the german military and that he would have had access as you say to operational information for instance about troop movements between germany and afghanistan and within afghanistan and the allegation is that he's been passing that kind of material to the iranian intelligence service m.-o. i-s. for some years so pretty sensitive information and who uncovered this alleged ledged action here. and we don't have much more than the statement from the federal prosecutor he says that you know he's satisfied that there is sufficient case and that's why he's ordered the arrest which is happened on tuesday this man will be brought before a federal judge later on cheese day to decide the terms of his detention simon young with
let's get more on the story we're joined by political correspondent simon young so simon how important is the information that the alleged spy passed on to iranian intelligence. well sarah we don't have many details yet but the allegations reported in desh biegel magazine suggest that this man was working as an interpreter and sort of cultural specialist on afghanistan for the german military and that he would have had access as you say to operational information for instance about troop...
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for more now we're joined by political correspondent simon young who's been following reactions here and berlin simon we just heard chancellor merkel there saying we still have time to negotiate it's almost like the chancellor is opening the door to more negotiations yeah well yes and terry i think the german government doesn't want to look like it somehow as blocking the search for the solutions that's why they're saying well you know the ball is in the british court we must wait and see what the reason may is able to come up with but as heiko maass the foreign minister said yesterday you know compromise is already happened it's already in the deal that's been a great he said and you know if there was something more that could have been offered it would have been i think politicians here are still a little bit shell shocked by the size of the opposition in london to this deal so what we're seeing there is a bit of rhetorical wiggle room but here's an idea of what some of the other politicians are saying this is the you german finance minister all of shots in the tradition get their p
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jobs are going to be under threat as a result of this transition right our political correspondent simon young covering the story for us thank you simon. to sports now and germany is currently co-hosting the world championships in a sport that many in the english speaking world might not be familiar with and that's handball arena have been packed with fans from around the world excitement is building here in germany out of the country semifinal clash against norway tonight. the main train station in the northern german city of kiel. fans turned out in droves to watch germany's last game here on a big screen they have little doubts about who's going to win the tournament. it's a good take guys are great they're playing brilliantly well can i say we're going to be world champions i know the tournament is shuji popular in germany more people have been following the german team's games on t.v. than top matches in the football but in this league. that's been what's important for us is that we don't just reach the normal handball fans we want to get all sports fans on board to another we want to hav
jobs are going to be under threat as a result of this transition right our political correspondent simon young covering the story for us thank you simon. to sports now and germany is currently co-hosting the world championships in a sport that many in the english speaking world might not be familiar with and that's handball arena have been packed with fans from around the world excitement is building here in germany out of the country semifinal clash against norway tonight. the main train...
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we still have time and those words which were perhaps surprising to some let's bring in simon young our political correspondent who is joining us from the german parliament which will be debating the voting on the country's on drugs that legislation soon so simon i mean how do you see those comments from angela merkel. here i think angela merkel and other german politicians want to not be seen as in some way blocking any possible solution to this dilemma that might still be found the angle a miracle did also say that of course it's necessary to talk about the future relationship with britain but any idea that the deal that's already been agreed could be renegotiated she said that is pure fiction and you've heard that from other people as well as the foreign minister saying that you know compromise has already been written into the deal lady agreed and it's hard to see where there could be really room for any more so there's a little bit of wiggle room rhetorically perhaps saying yeah let's talk but really where any changes could be made to what's already been agreed that's hard to see a
we still have time and those words which were perhaps surprising to some let's bring in simon young our political correspondent who is joining us from the german parliament which will be debating the voting on the country's on drugs that legislation soon so simon i mean how do you see those comments from angela merkel. here i think angela merkel and other german politicians want to not be seen as in some way blocking any possible solution to this dilemma that might still be found the angle a...
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parliament rejecting the braggs deal well for more now i'm joined by our political correspondent simon young who's been following reactions in berlin so we got a a statement of regret from the german chancellor saying she wants to limit the damage from brags that of course how how else what else are you hearing simon from your sources within the german government consumer thing what just happened in london yeah i mean that's the tenor of the reaction regrets and shock i think to many politicians a bit stunned by to resume a failure to get a bit more support at least behind the deal even though everybody. will see that perhaps it would be. through by the british parliament this week but the size of the opposition's got people a bit a bit stunned lot of politicians saying that you know the ball is very much still in the british court it's of them to come up with some idea of a way forward and you know what medical says they are. it's it's about the british finding finding their plan and a european response but there won't be a renegotiation that's what everybody's been saying but in order to m
parliament rejecting the braggs deal well for more now i'm joined by our political correspondent simon young who's been following reactions in berlin so we got a a statement of regret from the german chancellor saying she wants to limit the damage from brags that of course how how else what else are you hearing simon from your sources within the german government consumer thing what just happened in london yeah i mean that's the tenor of the reaction regrets and shock i think to many...
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last night bosses in london for us our affairs correspondent max often joins us from stratford and simon young is standing by at our parliamentary studios here in berlin hello to all of you back at let's start with you in london why did teresa mayes brags that deal get rejected by such a huge margin. one reason for sure is the entrenched positions of parliamentarians they feel very very strongly either way there are some who really want to remain in the you and others who want to break away completely and fast and cut loose and not want to pay money to the european union just now i have brought you some of the papers which give a little bit of a flavor of what's going on here in the u.k. the sun the british tabloid has said that may's prexy deal is as dead as a dodo and they say it's brixton ssion so that is quite interesting and dismay is what the daily express another tabloid is saying they are calling for parliamentarians to come together now and to back threes amazed he is the guardian were left wing paper says it's a historic defeat as parliament and also her own tories town against her s
last night bosses in london for us our affairs correspondent max often joins us from stratford and simon young is standing by at our parliamentary studios here in berlin hello to all of you back at let's start with you in london why did teresa mayes brags that deal get rejected by such a huge margin. one reason for sure is the entrenched positions of parliamentarians they feel very very strongly either way there are some who really want to remain in the you and others who want to break away...
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simon young in berlin teri schultz and brussels and big boss in london thank you very much to you to all of you. well for so some perspective on just what happened there in britain and what it means for british citizens living abroad i'm joined by jane golding she's the chair of british in europe that's the biggest coalition group of british citizens living and working in the e.u. good morning good morning jayne the british parliament has rejected the brakes deal does that increase the chances that britain will end up staying in the e.u. after all. it possibly could do but it may not because of the moment the way everything is sets up. what automatically would leave on the twenty ninth's of much at the legislation is set up for that of course this huge face against the deal and the vacuum that it leaves open could mean of a solutions have to be found yes two hundred thirty the margin against it was two hundred thirty that's really significant that you represent the interests of the british citizens living here in the european union what are the main concerns of the those people like
simon young in berlin teri schultz and brussels and big boss in london thank you very much to you to all of you. well for so some perspective on just what happened there in britain and what it means for british citizens living abroad i'm joined by jane golding she's the chair of british in europe that's the biggest coalition group of british citizens living and working in the e.u. good morning good morning jayne the british parliament has rejected the brakes deal does that increase the chances...
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that's young steve simone of a middle school in new jersey, sunk that 3 point shot. our director whose son is on the winning team. they must have been so excited when that happened. go hawks. that's what we say here at fox news. arthel: the kids were excited. mom was clearly excited, very proud, rightly so. i mean, that's not easy to do. eric: no, i know. arthel: have you ever tried to do that from half court? eric: no, i can't do it from -- it always falls short. how about you? arthel: i have tried it. i have not succeeded. a good feel good story. we're happy to bring that to you. eric: a big future in the pros at some point. arthel: thanks for watching. i'm arthel. he's eric. eric: i'm eric. have a great day. teen do you think i should do that? do you think i should do that john? watcher one-sided reporting. seriously john do you think i should, tell me, tell me. john do you think i'd should just sign? >> i am saying if he signed that the workers can start getting get -- start getting paid. >> you are telling me if i'm in my position you would do that. i'm asking y
that's young steve simone of a middle school in new jersey, sunk that 3 point shot. our director whose son is on the winning team. they must have been so excited when that happened. go hawks. that's what we say here at fox news. arthel: the kids were excited. mom was clearly excited, very proud, rightly so. i mean, that's not easy to do. eric: no, i know. arthel: have you ever tried to do that from half court? eric: no, i can't do it from -- it always falls short. how about you? arthel: i have...
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young? dianne worked as a children's presenter on the 8.15 from manchester and also with simon mayo on his radiotonight, where she was still working — among her admirers, the comedian peter kay. everybody‘s so happy! i'm going to come to one of your concerts and come onstage... climb on your knees! it's gone. god love dianne oxberry. god love her! you've made it sunshine for everybody! the very lovely bbc presenter dianne oxberry, who has died suddenly at the age of 51. he became homeless at the age of 1a and for years lived on the streets and other people's sofas. at one time, he had so little money, he couldn't afford a bus ticket. but despite that, he was always involved in music. now, at the age of 23, octavian — a rapper — has just gained major recognition in the world of music. he's won bbc music's sound of 2019, an annual poll of music critics and industry figures. past winners include adele, sam smith and ellie goulding. our entainment correspondent lizo mzimba reports. meet octavian. # say my name now, say my name... one of music's most exciting new talents. # i got bigger, i used to be
young? dianne worked as a children's presenter on the 8.15 from manchester and also with simon mayo on his radiotonight, where she was still working — among her admirers, the comedian peter kay. everybody‘s so happy! i'm going to come to one of your concerts and come onstage... climb on your knees! it's gone. god love dianne oxberry. god love her! you've made it sunshine for everybody! the very lovely bbc presenter dianne oxberry, who has died suddenly at the age of 51. he became homeless...
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secondly, we know that our young people, in particular, are being bombarded on social media advertising and so on, to strive for this ideal that they can never attain. last year simontiful young woman that was basically saying, your life will be happier and better if you have breast in larchmont. happily, the advertising standards authority who i met when had the other would —— breast enlargement. we are driving mental ill health, dissatisfaction, into society. we don't want to be a nanny state, of course not, but really, good health, sensible principles about not having intervention she don't need. gary, can we pick up on a couple of things, have you had occasion for yu hao said to someone, "i'm not going to treat you because i don't think you are here for the right reasons." ? that happens with about 50% of patients. you must know that they may well go somewhere else. someone whom it he won't ask that many questions. yes, and i think superdrug are questions. yes, and i think superd rug are actually questions. yes, and i think superdrug are actually addressing that. the worry is walking out of superdrug, having been through the questionnaire or whatever the screen
secondly, we know that our young people, in particular, are being bombarded on social media advertising and so on, to strive for this ideal that they can never attain. last year simontiful young woman that was basically saying, your life will be happier and better if you have breast in larchmont. happily, the advertising standards authority who i met when had the other would —— breast enlargement. we are driving mental ill health, dissatisfaction, into society. we don't want to be a nanny...
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simon taylor is here to reaffirm your faith in magic. >> a lot of people online talk about magic being fake, using producers, actors. we're hitting the streets of melbourne for some real magic. >> like this youngr name? >> beck. >> i notice you have some rings on you. can i borrow a ring? just for two seconds. >> he does some pretty good slight of hand. you can take rings off, put them on. pretty standard. you can also do it quick. you can take it off, throw it off real quick. did you see that? take it off. put it back on. super quick. >> what? how did he do that? >> here you go. you can have your ring back. >> oh, my gosh. >> high five, beck. >> hand is quicker than the eye. he will find more unsuspecting students to do magic on. >> hi, i'm simon. what's your name? >> tom. >> tom here. >> just randomly sitting there, reading his book. >> tom, you don't happen to have yeah.note or some keys on yo >> h tse new notes, basically damage-proof. >> you get the key, plug it straight through like that. check that out. can you see that? u can no damage. >> whoa. >> isn't that crazy? >> he keeps going. >> hi, we never met before. what are the odds he would run into a pirate? >> what argh the odds? >> i
simon taylor is here to reaffirm your faith in magic. >> a lot of people online talk about magic being fake, using producers, actors. we're hitting the streets of melbourne for some real magic. >> like this youngr name? >> beck. >> i notice you have some rings on you. can i borrow a ring? just for two seconds. >> he does some pretty good slight of hand. you can take rings off, put them on. pretty standard. you can also do it quick. you can take it off, throw it off...
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simon show and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics. i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. the reality is that. the medical model here how much her young. mother i feel. i. honestly can't even time. not company. this i was told headlines on what a tough day for the british prime minister the u.k. opposition leader triggers a no confidence vote off the tories and may suffers the biggest parliamentary defeat it.
simon show and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics. i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. the reality is that. the medical model here how much her young. mother i feel. i. honestly can't even time. not company. this i was told headlines on what a tough day for the british prime minister the u.k. opposition leader triggers a no confidence vote off the tories and may suffers the biggest parliamentary defeat it.
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simon show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics school business i'm show business i'll see you then. desperate for a single purpose. they have a super committee. they start training very young. eight months of intensive schooling. their reps. and they save lives. the first problem is they have this analysis by which they tell their trainees that you can tell when someone's lying by the tone in their voice or by their posture or whether they sit rigid in their chair or relaxed whether they look at you and give you i contact or look away or look down whether they fold their arms fold their legs look up look left look right you name it it's a cue and the retreat interrogator. has a whole list of body language behaviors and verbal behaviors of the suspects says i don't know that's considered deceptive if a suspect says oh man i swear to god i had nothing to do with this appeals to religiosity are considered deceptive behavior they lead their trainees to believe that they are lie detectors but they are human lie detectors and once you make that judgment don't turn back move on to interrogation. when i first entered into the homicide division you had a lot of officers that's what
simon show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics school business i'm show business i'll see you then. desperate for a single purpose. they have a super committee. they start training very young. eight months of intensive schooling. their reps. and they save lives. the first problem is they have this analysis by which they tell their trainees that you can tell when someone's lying by the tone in their voice or by their posture or whether they sit rigid in their chair or relaxed...
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simon. the designer kate spade. science and technology legend stephen hawking. and microsoft co-founder paul allen, who left us way too youngela died at 81 and former u.n. secretary-general kofi annan at 80. auto racing icons dan gurney and the great silver fox of nascar david pearson. preacher billy graham, gone at the age of 99. also remember the loss of anthony bourdain this past year. took his own life at the age of 61. and the global reaction to the loss of this cook, this chef, this storyteller, this traveler i think surprised a lot of people. farewell. all of which somehow brings us to this moment. number 1 on our list. this year's list of the most is topped by -- >> bob mueller. >> robert mueller. >> mueller. >> bob mueller. >> robert s. mueller. >> s. stands for swann. robert swann mueller iii. >> and he still holds all the cards. and he still for a lot of americans represents all the hope that we'll get the truth about how our election shook out, who chose this president, if there was any influence from another foreign power. robert mueller this year in contrast to last year has been maligned by the commander in c
simon. the designer kate spade. science and technology legend stephen hawking. and microsoft co-founder paul allen, who left us way too youngela died at 81 and former u.n. secretary-general kofi annan at 80. auto racing icons dan gurney and the great silver fox of nascar david pearson. preacher billy graham, gone at the age of 99. also remember the loss of anthony bourdain this past year. took his own life at the age of 61. and the global reaction to the loss of this cook, this chef, this...
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the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. brace for a single. day a super. they start training very young. eight months of intensive school. wraps. and they save lives. when they came back from a ground. zero marijuana her cocaine methamphetamine anything that's all three trying to get us out. that. use of the chemical would be so. i want to be drinking and drinking just killing myself but. drink alcoholic drink to feel normal. that's why. that's why. a shot was so near. star cool under which these guys are going through to it it just means to. reduce need to be helped and pushed on by the v.a. as far as drugs go and stuff they need to be built. they just really shouldn't be looked at like numbers they should be looked at by people if they go to a veteran center for health issues be considered as someone who really needs attention. next as a financial survival stacey let's learn a salad fill out let's say i'm not so i can hear a police response they have to fight wall street fraud thank you for. destroying that's true. slavery. welcome back to worlds apart this separate us air professor o
the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. brace for a single. day a super. they start training very young. eight months of intensive school. wraps. and they save lives. when they came back from a ground. zero marijuana her cocaine methamphetamine anything that's all three trying to get us out. that. use of the chemical would be so. i want to be drinking and drinking just killing myself but. drink alcoholic...