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to take this story now to philips pains to know brian he is a professor of strategic studies at st andrews university in scotland professor brian it's good to have you on the show that is a remarkable statement by the russian ambassador to the u.k. there now the sort of thing the diplomats usually say to the u.n. or rather what is he implying by saying that the british have samples of nerve agents at porton down well i mean what the russian government is trying very hard to do now is cast a lot of doubt on the british story so they are throwing up many differences screens or ideas to say well it was an os it was. developed this were not made as the british have it or other people might have it so it's part of the russian government's sound to cast doubt on what the british government is saying that the russian government is responsible. and then we have this sudden appearance of yulia script all first on russian television in an alleged phone call with her hug their cousin and after that there's this statement on her behalf from the u.k. police it seems to be a strange coincidence after a
to take this story now to philips pains to know brian he is a professor of strategic studies at st andrews university in scotland professor brian it's good to have you on the show that is a remarkable statement by the russian ambassador to the u.k. there now the sort of thing the diplomats usually say to the u.n. or rather what is he implying by saying that the british have samples of nerve agents at porton down well i mean what the russian government is trying very hard to do now is cast a lot...
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ok phillips piece in a brian a professor of strategic studies from st andrews university we appreciate your insights professor thank you for taking the time to be on the day. well tonight could be the last night in a german prison for former cattle on leader carlist point he's been in german custody since last month when he was arrested on a warrant issued by spain madrid wants him extradited to face charges including treason and corruption for his role in last year's independence referendum in catalonia or to ninety in an unexpected and prompt move a german court ruled that mr points to mark cannot be extradited on treason charges the court did rule that which to mock can be extradited on corruption charges but because the court does not consider him to be a flight risk he will be released on a seventy five thousand euro bill now this decision is a severe blow to spain and its attempts to put on trial for treason despite some calls for the german government to intervene berlin has been steadfast in not wanting to politicize a matter for the courts and this is a conflict to be resolved
ok phillips piece in a brian a professor of strategic studies from st andrews university we appreciate your insights professor thank you for taking the time to be on the day. well tonight could be the last night in a german prison for former cattle on leader carlist point he's been in german custody since last month when he was arrested on a warrant issued by spain madrid wants him extradited to face charges including treason and corruption for his role in last year's independence referendum in...
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they should by now have learned how to do a deal. the belfast good friday agreement or st andrews. about. quote, "outlived its usefulness. well, i think that's total nonsense. the life i am now leading. are now a role model for other countries. there's a human rights commission. and the main republican, nationalist party... yeah. she said is no longer fit for purpose. yeah. that's not the way politics in a more mature society should work. we need those institutions. relationships were improved, it would be much better. of martin mcguinness came together, those institutions worked. promised and people didn't live up to those commitments. so we have to get back round the table. i've been round that table many, many times before. i believe that those negotiations can come out the other end. i believe those governance arrangements will go back up. what do you think is the alternative? it is going to be about power—sharing. in fact there's no majorities any more. so what do you do? you form coalitions. we're not the only country. — angela merkel has a coalition. make it work. and the republic
they should by now have learned how to do a deal. the belfast good friday agreement or st andrews. about. quote, "outlived its usefulness. well, i think that's total nonsense. the life i am now leading. are now a role model for other countries. there's a human rights commission. and the main republican, nationalist party... yeah. she said is no longer fit for purpose. yeah. that's not the way politics in a more mature society should work. we need those institutions. relationships were...
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only after a second deal, the st andrews agreement, did the dup get on board.now broken down. but still, a lot changed. one man who was at the heart of the process was the taoiseach, bertie ahern. he was there before, during and after the deal. and i met him earlier today in dublin to talk about events then and now. i started by asking him to cast his mind back 20 years, how he felt at the moment the deal was done. well, i think we were all relieved, because it had been one hell of a week. nobody had got too much sleep over the preceding four or five days and it really was the end of the cauchy asians that started in september of 1997 and went right up to it, we were at it nearly 3a days week —— of the negotiations. the weeks up to it, there were a lot of difficulties, the issues were enormous, it is good for people to reflect back, a different generation of leaders and people. the big issues of the time were the constitutional position, the issue of decommissioning of arms, the reform of policing, which was a total change of the old royal ulster constabulary,
only after a second deal, the st andrews agreement, did the dup get on board.now broken down. but still, a lot changed. one man who was at the heart of the process was the taoiseach, bertie ahern. he was there before, during and after the deal. and i met him earlier today in dublin to talk about events then and now. i started by asking him to cast his mind back 20 years, how he felt at the moment the deal was done. well, i think we were all relieved, because it had been one hell of a week....
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like the school celebration of st andrew's day. they would have said the person likes said they were the much bigger deal in a very intimate then this is the fourth as a whole the ball is called behold you almost always at the very end of may you say really did us know on tuesday all of it was gone sometimes. in the same way that the colonies if you please it really feel free this is a very nice way of looking at the world just like your friends are here for your good thank you so they. today mohammed is watching the war game one of the strangest balloons that is only played at least. this is a quote it's really no and you can see the boys sitting on the ward they have to take the boy and raise it from the ground and this is like a go in football game the arrow this is the first of the shots and oppression and even i. know i watched the whole game and i have to understand its rules. when i first arrived at my house i was a bit homesick coming to a boarding school is much more different we have rules phone for sleeping talk of livin
like the school celebration of st andrew's day. they would have said the person likes said they were the much bigger deal in a very intimate then this is the fourth as a whole the ball is called behold you almost always at the very end of may you say really did us know on tuesday all of it was gone sometimes. in the same way that the colonies if you please it really feel free this is a very nice way of looking at the world just like your friends are here for your good thank you so they. today...
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whole host of traditions that even british boys might find curious like the school celebration of st andrew's day. they would have said a person like since they were too much bigger do you know very intimate that this is the fourth is all political it's called the whole do you almost always a very intimate yes a very diverse learned tuesday all of it is gone sometimes. in the same way that the colonies usually receive relief here three this is a pretty nice way of looking at the world just like your friends here for you ok thank you so they. today mohammed is watching the war game one of the strangest bullets that is only played each time. this is one of the feeling and you can see the boys sitting on the ward they have to take the boy and raise it from the ground and this is like a go in football game the arrow this is the first of a sense an impression and even i. know i watched the whole game and i have to understand its rules. when i first arrived at my house i was a bit homesick coming to a boarding school is much more different we have rules phone for sleeping time of living with a newb
whole host of traditions that even british boys might find curious like the school celebration of st andrew's day. they would have said a person like since they were too much bigger do you know very intimate that this is the fourth is all political it's called the whole do you almost always a very intimate yes a very diverse learned tuesday all of it is gone sometimes. in the same way that the colonies usually receive relief here three this is a pretty nice way of looking at the world just like...
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sunshine has been isolated and it has been in the far north a beautiful afternoon as you can see in st andrewscontinue to push its way north and east over night. taking that wetter weather and at time into northern ireland and north—west england and scotland. not as cold as the night past. the rain will ease in the south and temperatures start at around five to nine degrees. monday starts off on a quiet note. a fairamount of monday starts off on a quiet note. a fair amount of cloud. that will break up to allow some sunshine. the rain will ease in scotland. by the end of afternoon, the winds will increase and the arrival of some wetter weather in northern ireland. highs of 12 to 15 degrees. the wind will continue, gusting to gale force through northern ireland, scotland and north—west england and some heavy rain for the start of tuesday. we start off with a north—west, south split. to the north we will see highest values around 13 or 1a and we might in the south and east pa rt and we might in the south and east part of england see 18 or 19 degrees. that will start to feel pleasant. but by the m
sunshine has been isolated and it has been in the far north a beautiful afternoon as you can see in st andrewscontinue to push its way north and east over night. taking that wetter weather and at time into northern ireland and north—west england and scotland. not as cold as the night past. the rain will ease in the south and temperatures start at around five to nine degrees. monday starts off on a quiet note. a fairamount of monday starts off on a quiet note. a fair amount of cloud. that will...
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there's nothing wrong with the agreement, either the belfast good friday agreement or st andrews.t committing to something, it's about promising to carry it out, and it's about fulfilling those promises. well, i come back to that word realism — the historian ruth dudley, who spends a lot of time thinking about northern ireland politics, she says that given the fact it's more than a year since you've had workable power—sharing, she says the truth is the good friday agreement has, quote, "outlived its usefulness." well, i think that's total nonsense. i don't know when ruth dudley edwards was back in belfast to see the life i'm now leading. it's notjust governance arrangements, the policing changes are now a role model for other countries. there have been many changes institutionally, there's a human rights commission. she's not saying do away with all of that, she's just saying this inbuilt, mandatory coalition between the main unionist party and the main republican, nationalist party... yeah. she said is no longer fit for purpose. that's not the way politics in a more mature societ
there's nothing wrong with the agreement, either the belfast good friday agreement or st andrews.t committing to something, it's about promising to carry it out, and it's about fulfilling those promises. well, i come back to that word realism — the historian ruth dudley, who spends a lot of time thinking about northern ireland politics, she says that given the fact it's more than a year since you've had workable power—sharing, she says the truth is the good friday agreement has, quote,...
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deal and there is nothing wrong with the agreement, either the belfast good friday agreement or st andrewsback to the word realism, an historian and spends a lot of time thinking about northern irish politics, she says that given it is more than year since you have had workable power—sharing, she says the truth is that the good friday agreement has outlived its usefulness. i think that is total nonsense, i do not know when ruth dudley edwards was back in belfast to see the life i am now leading. it is not just to see the life i am now leading. it is notjust the governance arrangements, it is the policing changes which are now a role model for other countries. there have been many changes institutionally, there has been a human rights... she's not saying do away with all of that, she is saying there an inbuilt mandatory coalition between the main unionist party and the republican, nationalist party is no longer fit for purpose. she says that is not the way that politics in a mature society should work. well, perhaps we are not that mature yet and we need those institutions. they were brough
deal and there is nothing wrong with the agreement, either the belfast good friday agreement or st andrewsback to the word realism, an historian and spends a lot of time thinking about northern irish politics, she says that given it is more than year since you have had workable power—sharing, she says the truth is that the good friday agreement has outlived its usefulness. i think that is total nonsense, i do not know when ruth dudley edwards was back in belfast to see the life i am now...
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st. andrews air force base when he spoke in english repeating the same speech in french and adding this line he hadn't spoken in english. he said we, the united states and france, are guarantors of unilateralism. he is trying to get donald trump to budge on a number of issues. trying to reach out to donald trump is a right one. he can convince to function in a multilateral way on the issues that divide them so profoundly. you mentioned them. iran, syria, trade. emmanuel macron cannot go home entirely empty handed or his strategy would have been shown to be a fiailure. dave. >> a key couple of days. thank you. >>> another issue for emmanuel macron. the trade. the eu has days to avoid a trade fight. macron will try to temper the america first policies for trump. the steel and aluminum tariffs, but some countries have exemption. that is unless macron and merkel can persuade trump this week. merkel heads to washington on friday. the eu wants permanent exemptions. if not, the eu threatens tariffs on $7.9 billion of u.s. exports. denim and peanut butter and motorcycles. and this battle with europe
st. andrews air force base when he spoke in english repeating the same speech in french and adding this line he hadn't spoken in english. he said we, the united states and france, are guarantors of unilateralism. he is trying to get donald trump to budge on a number of issues. trying to reach out to donald trump is a right one. he can convince to function in a multilateral way on the issues that divide them so profoundly. you mentioned them. iran, syria, trade. emmanuel macron cannot go home...
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adult second time and to all of two thousand and eighteen on to he injured his head jenny ways of st andrews and i think i played fantastic match this afternoon. difficult to imagine much playing but you know what they did is often on. no mistery skipping a lot of when i was running the court taking the ball only with the bark and so in general terms i i think i played great so very happy to be in the semifinals again sorry for dominic you're going to get a good friend. but i'm going to look like or die he's one of the real candidates to win everything that he's going. on except for and number five god demeter off the ball going to be belgium is the davids go find straight sets to advance to the last four and monte carlo for. the other half of the draw it was a birthday to remember for world number four legs on this but if you reach the semi's the german who turned twenty one on fridays fought back from a set down to beat. the ever play japan skinny she corey in the last fall the former world number four winning a three set battle with world number three my favorite is she quarry prevailing
adult second time and to all of two thousand and eighteen on to he injured his head jenny ways of st andrews and i think i played fantastic match this afternoon. difficult to imagine much playing but you know what they did is often on. no mistery skipping a lot of when i was running the court taking the ball only with the bark and so in general terms i i think i played great so very happy to be in the semifinals again sorry for dominic you're going to get a good friend. but i'm going to look...
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they beat the likes of st andrews and university college london, which took the tenth spot.e chance to critique the building. it's really fun being inside a brutalist building because i can see all these geometric shapes around me. it kind of makes you look up and you look at all the colourful pyramids. let's have a look at the travel situation now. 0n the tube, it's a good service across all lines. 0n the roads, this is the north circular. traffic is slow west—bound heading into the a1 at henly‘s corner following a collision with delays back to colney hatch lane. at eltham common, there are queues at the junction for the a207 shooters hill road and the south circular due to a burst water main. vauxhall bridge road is down to one lane southbound at rampayne street now time for the weather with kate kinsella. good morning. well, we have a reasonably bright start out there this morning. a bit patchy cloud but some lovely sunny spells. it's dry, at least for now, it won't be until a little bit later on those heavy showers will start to develop. we've got quite a keen south—west
they beat the likes of st andrews and university college london, which took the tenth spot.e chance to critique the building. it's really fun being inside a brutalist building because i can see all these geometric shapes around me. it kind of makes you look up and you look at all the colourful pyramids. let's have a look at the travel situation now. 0n the tube, it's a good service across all lines. 0n the roads, this is the north circular. traffic is slow west—bound heading into the a1 at...
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you i think did quite a few st andrews ambulance scoreses to get up to speed with this.years ago of raising the importance of defibrillators. it's one thing to have that interest, it's another to do what you are doing now. what has driven you?” justfind... doing now. what has driven you?” just find... because it's a passion andi just find... because it's a passion and i enjoy it. it's enjoyable. there is not a day i don't wake up and don't enjoy. it i absolutely love it. we are looking at you training others right now. it's trite to say this saves lives, but in your experience that's exactly what's happened ? in your experience that's exactly what's happened? exactly. it does save lives and the quicker you get cpr into p somebody, the better chance of survival they are going to have. it's even better when you have a defibrillator on hand and a group of people with you. here you are at 16. i'm guessing this is something you are looking at as a possible career, is it? yes. iwould absolutely career, is it? yes. iwould a bsolutely love career, is it? yes. iwould absolutely l
you i think did quite a few st andrews ambulance scoreses to get up to speed with this.years ago of raising the importance of defibrillators. it's one thing to have that interest, it's another to do what you are doing now. what has driven you?” justfind... doing now. what has driven you?” just find... because it's a passion andi just find... because it's a passion and i enjoy it. it's enjoyable. there is not a day i don't wake up and don't enjoy. it i absolutely love it. we are looking at...
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after judith testified, the statement was released from cosby's spokesman andrew wyatt. st.r has been given direct orders from jesus and his father not to let judith regan near the pearly gates. however, they have informed satan that he'll have a guest by the name of judith regan coming in on a rocket and she's wearing gasoline stilettos. how is the prose. would you publish that? >> no, it needs heavy editing. i think sigmund freud may have something to say about that. the pearly gates, me coming in on a rocket, wearing stilettos. these porn shoes. i didn't know what gasoline stilettos were. i had to look it up on google. they're these bizarre shoes that basically, you know, have heels that go up about eight inches and deform your feet. but i think it's a bizarre thing that a guy being accused of indecent assault kind of indecently verbally assaults me in this fashion. i thought it was so out of line and so strange and brazen and vulgar and disturbing. what do you think? >> i thought it was bizarre. that's the word that comes to my mind. and i know that it got testy when tom
after judith testified, the statement was released from cosby's spokesman andrew wyatt. st.r has been given direct orders from jesus and his father not to let judith regan near the pearly gates. however, they have informed satan that he'll have a guest by the name of judith regan coming in on a rocket and she's wearing gasoline stilettos. how is the prose. would you publish that? >> no, it needs heavy editing. i think sigmund freud may have something to say about that. the pearly gates,...
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andrew: spending the last six years in cleveland, detroit, and st.tion wave in those communities. we need to think bigger of how those committees can bring themselves back. universal base income cap but money in the hands of american consumers or they would start businesses around the country. the roosevelt institute projected universal based income would create 4.5 million new jobs and increase the economy by 2.5 trillion. it is very pro-market and very pro-archer partnership to be a universal-based income. julia: when you provide this universal and come for a period entrepreneurism as you hope? and perhaps the mismatch in skill set in the workforce, you can't get people money? andrew: when you look at the success of government-funded trading, the success is low. they are between zero and 37%, and the average truck driver is 49 years elements like the effects of skills and bias, but how much can people get? get onethe should thousand dollars a month or $12,000 a year, and that would push americans above the poverty line and what it distort labor mar
andrew: spending the last six years in cleveland, detroit, and st.tion wave in those communities. we need to think bigger of how those committees can bring themselves back. universal base income cap but money in the hands of american consumers or they would start businesses around the country. the roosevelt institute projected universal based income would create 4.5 million new jobs and increase the economy by 2.5 trillion. it is very pro-market and very pro-archer partnership to be a...