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anna: marcus, this is susana. lemonis: oh, hi, susana. susana: hi. lemonis: marcus. susana: hi, marcus. nice to meet you. lemonis: how are you? nice to meet you. susana: yeah. lemonis: don't be nervous. you guys manufacture your own stuff? anna: yes. susana: yes. anna: we manufacture in our new jersey factory. sue is responsible for design, and i'm responsible for all operations and sales. lemonis: so you handle production and sales? anna: yes. i'm very capable. lemonis: that's interesting. susana: the front stuff is too emotional for me. anna: sue is the creative engine of the company. susana: yeah. anna: so we don't want to expose her to all the -- you know, all the unpleasant stuff. susana: i don't like to be in the front of things. lemonis: okay. susana: i like to be in my world working. lemonis: you're the artist. susana: yes. i just... anna: she's very -- takes everything very close to heart. and, you know, in operations, every day there is a problem. there is -- i mean, every second there is a problem. not every day -- every five minutes. lemonis: right away i
anna: marcus, this is susana. lemonis: oh, hi, susana. susana: hi. lemonis: marcus. susana: hi, marcus. nice to meet you. lemonis: how are you? nice to meet you. susana: yeah. lemonis: don't be nervous. you guys manufacture your own stuff? anna: yes. susana: yes. anna: we manufacture in our new jersey factory. sue is responsible for design, and i'm responsible for all operations and sales. lemonis: so you handle production and sales? anna: yes. i'm very capable. lemonis: that's interesting....
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susana mendonca, bbc news.sian opposition leader, alexei navalny, has been detained by police in moscow. another 185 people have been detained in support of him in a number of russian cities. he was arrested as he attended a demonstration supporting a boycott of the presidential election in march, which he claims will be rigged. this was what he had to say to his own online news channel before he was arrested. translation: i'm the head of the anti—corruption fund and i was a presidential candidate, but first and foremost, i'm a citizen, who wants to have normal election and who is not prepared to take, any longer, all this nonsense that's been going on for the past 18 years. and to extend this nonsense for another six years. our correspondent, steve rosenberg, has been at the demonstration in pushkin square in central moscow. he is russia's most prominent opposition voice, opposition leader. he's also the most vocal critic of president putin, and he has been barred from running in the presidential election whic
susana mendonca, bbc news.sian opposition leader, alexei navalny, has been detained by police in moscow. another 185 people have been detained in support of him in a number of russian cities. he was arrested as he attended a demonstration supporting a boycott of the presidential election in march, which he claims will be rigged. this was what he had to say to his own online news channel before he was arrested. translation: i'm the head of the anti—corruption fund and i was a presidential...
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susana mendonca, bbc news. 0ur political correspondent susana mendonca is here.is a traditional interview that the prime minister gives at the start of the new year, and theresa may talked about a lot of things, so let's ta ke may talked about a lot of things, so let's take the nhs because that is dominating things this week — what did she have to say? she was defending the government record. that has been a lot of criticism of government this week because of the tens of thousands of operations that had been cancelled and the impact on people's lives. she said that was a lwa ys people's lives. she said that was always pa rt of people's lives. she said that was always part of the plan for how they we re always part of the plan for how they were going to cope with the winter crisis. they always have some kind of problems in terms of the impact on the nhs in the winter, and this was part of the plan to cope with it, and it is regrettable that people have had their operations postponed, but they would have those operations as soon as possible. she was making the poin
susana mendonca, bbc news. 0ur political correspondent susana mendonca is here.is a traditional interview that the prime minister gives at the start of the new year, and theresa may talked about a lot of things, so let's ta ke may talked about a lot of things, so let's take the nhs because that is dominating things this week — what did she have to say? she was defending the government record. that has been a lot of criticism of government this week because of the tens of thousands of...
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susana mendonca, bbc news.ble to give me a little more detail on the prime minister's priorities for the new year — and in particular people's concerns about the nhs. she was defending the government record. that has been a lot of criticism of government this week because of the tens of thousands of operations that had been cancelled and the impact on people's lives. she said that was always part of the plan for how they were going to cope with the winter crisis. they always have some kind of problems in terms of the impact on the nhs in the winter, and this was part of the plan to cope with it, and it is regrettable that people have had their operations postponed, but they would have those operations as soon as possible. she was making the point that from her point of view they have been investing in the end nhs. labour says they have not invested enough and that is why we're at this point. john ashworth, who we heard from there, said it was all predictable and we knew there was going to be pressure on the nhs
susana mendonca, bbc news.ble to give me a little more detail on the prime minister's priorities for the new year — and in particular people's concerns about the nhs. she was defending the government record. that has been a lot of criticism of government this week because of the tens of thousands of operations that had been cancelled and the impact on people's lives. she said that was always part of the plan for how they were going to cope with the winter crisis. they always have some kind of...
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tomas tu licuado de papá antonio y te me vas a dormir, que mañana temprano te voy a llevar con doña susanal empacho. maría: y pues ya, me vine para dejarlos solos hablando de sus cosas y no hacer mala tercia. albertano: fíjate qué curioso, yo nunca me imaginé que la betza fuera de esas que hace citas a ciegas, pobrecita, ha de estar muy desesperada. maría: sí, ¿verdad? pero, pues es mi amiga y la tengo que apoyar, solo por eso la acompañé, no por otra cosa. albertano: claro... tú eres-- tú eres una gran amiga, maría. maría: tú también, albertano, eres un gran amigo. bueno, pues, nos vemos, amigo. adiós. lucha: ah, espérese, señor bond, no se mande... ¿qué, que le llame james? mire, primero nos tomamos otro de esos martinis que usted prepara, no quiero que crea que soy así de fácil, como su amiguita esa, la "marta" hari. arantxa: domingo 21 de enero y estas son las principales noticias. la semana laboral inicia con un cierre del gobierno ante la incapacidad del senado de llegar un acuerdo. el voto en la cÁmara alta se postergÓ para maÑana lunes al mediodÍa.con un gobierno cerrado, mucho se
tomas tu licuado de papá antonio y te me vas a dormir, que mañana temprano te voy a llevar con doña susanal empacho. maría: y pues ya, me vine para dejarlos solos hablando de sus cosas y no hacer mala tercia. albertano: fíjate qué curioso, yo nunca me imaginé que la betza fuera de esas que hace citas a ciegas, pobrecita, ha de estar muy desesperada. maría: sí, ¿verdad? pero, pues es mi amiga y la tengo que apoyar, solo por eso la acompañé, no por otra cosa. albertano: claro... tú...
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vamos a ver quÉ nos dijo susana gonzÁlez. ♪ >> susana gonzÁlez se convirtiÓ en la reina nÚmero 29 descocosa que la actriz no descarta. >> ella dice que no, pero estamos haciendo las cosas bien. >> dice chucho que si pero yo no creo, hay cosas que podemos hacer yo no voy a ser una carrera como cantante, pero muchas veces para los proyectos se necesita tal vez a lo mejor algo que tenga que ver cantar con mariachis, pero yo no soy cantante y respeto muchÍsimo a los cantantes. >> susana gonzÁlez está lista para celebrar con el pÚblico los 20 aÑos de la obra aventurera. ♪ >> estoy orgullosa de que este aÑo la que pueda festejar esos 20 aÑos de aventura, es una obra que ha sido increÍble para todas las actrices que mÁs representado a elena y vamos a tener cuatro sorpresas. ♪ >> televisa espectÁculos, alejandro pÉrez. ana: 20 aÑos ya de aventureras y quienes serÁn esos cuatro que van a reunir. quien mÁs ha sido aventurera? >> marjorie, ninel conde, araceli, edit gonzÁlez. francisca: ya no me acuerdo, lo que sÍ es que susana se llevÓ la reina del mariachi y lo lleva con mucho orgullo. les vo
vamos a ver quÉ nos dijo susana gonzÁlez. ♪ >> susana gonzÁlez se convirtiÓ en la reina nÚmero 29 descocosa que la actriz no descarta. >> ella dice que no, pero estamos haciendo las cosas bien. >> dice chucho que si pero yo no creo, hay cosas que podemos hacer yo no voy a ser una carrera como cantante, pero muchas veces para los proyectos se necesita tal vez a lo mejor algo que tenga que ver cantar con mariachis, pero yo no soy cantante y respeto muchÍsimo a los...
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madres como susana ahora tienen que buscar formas de entretener a sus hijos.para muchas familias. >> yo no trabajo, pero se que otras familias tienen que trabajar y hay otras familias que estaban descontentos porque no tiene quiÉn descuide a los niÑos. carla: el distrito cuenta con cinco campos y 1900 estudiantes. los estudiantes no tendrÁn que reponer los dÍas perdidos,de que el distrito habrÍa planificado dÍas de emergencia durante el aÑo. jorge: cuÁl es la prisa del gobierno de venezuela por destruir la casa donde fue asesinado oscar pÉrez y seis de sus compaÑeros? parece haber mucha prisa por incinerar los restos del expolicÍa en lugar de entregar el cuerpo a sus familiares. francisco de caracas nos dice quÉ es lo que aparentemente quiere ocultar el rÉgimen de nicolÁs maduro. francisco: se violento ataque con granadas en contra de la casa donde oscar pÉrez y seis de sus compaÑeros se habÍan refugiado. ninguno sobreviviÓ a este tiroteo mortal, pese a que pÉrez quiso que costaron rendidos y dispuestos a entregarse. pero la casa donde ocurriÓ el enfrentamient
madres como susana ahora tienen que buscar formas de entretener a sus hijos.para muchas familias. >> yo no trabajo, pero se que otras familias tienen que trabajar y hay otras familias que estaban descontentos porque no tiene quiÉn descuide a los niÑos. carla: el distrito cuenta con cinco campos y 1900 estudiantes. los estudiantes no tendrÁn que reponer los dÍas perdidos,de que el distrito habrÍa planificado dÍas de emergencia durante el aÑo. jorge: cuÁl es la prisa del gobierno de...
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susana gonzÁlez no confirma que vaya a personificar a marÍa fÉlix en una nueva serie sobre la vida de florida. >> maÑana tendremos muchos mÁs asÍ que nos vemos en el gordo y la flaca a las cuatro por univisiÓn. julio: muchÍsimas gracias por acompaÑarnos en esta ediciÓn de noticias. a continuaciÓn llega el noticiero nacional. maÑana tendremos mÁs informaciÓn. que tengan todos muy buenas noches. hasta maÑana. ericka: los vecinos aseguran que los pandilleros han continuado con las amenazas y otro temor que enfrentan es que el terreno en que han construido sus casas, no es propio y en cualquier momento el dueÑo puede reclamarlo y ser desalojados. por ahora sÓlo esperan que pronto puedan tener una casa como la que tenÍan antes del siniestro. michelle: el dueÑo del terreno les dio hasta principio de este aÑo para poder pagar la primera cuota y si no lo hacen podrÍan emitir una orden judicial de desalojo y decenas de familias tendrÁn que buscar un nuevo refugio. para nuestro final de impacto, a lo largo y ancho del paÍs las calles han sido escenario el tributo a martin luther king, el activi
susana gonzÁlez no confirma que vaya a personificar a marÍa fÉlix en una nueva serie sobre la vida de florida. >> maÑana tendremos muchos mÁs asÍ que nos vemos en el gordo y la flaca a las cuatro por univisiÓn. julio: muchÍsimas gracias por acompaÑarnos en esta ediciÓn de noticias. a continuaciÓn llega el noticiero nacional. maÑana tendremos mÁs informaciÓn. que tengan todos muy buenas noches. hasta maÑana. ericka: los vecinos aseguran que los pandilleros han continuado con...
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our political correspondent susana mendonca is here.nister has to keep the brexit balance in her cabinet. what are we expecting tomorrow? downing street are making sure the speculation we are killing in the newspapers about various names is very much speculation and they are not confirming who is being moved. but we do know there will be a reshuffle. tomorrow, the more senior posts will be reshuffled and then on tuesday the more junior ministerial roles. the reason it is happening is essentially because damian green got sacked before christmas and that was over breaches of the ministerial code and not being upfront and honest about accusations around pawn being found on his computers. he obviously that post and theresa may says she has to have this reshuffle —— pornography being found on his computer is. we're hearing greg clark might be moved. in terms of the big posts, the home secretary, the big posts, the home secretary, the chancellor, borisjohnson and david davis, we understand they will probably stay in their positions. one of th
our political correspondent susana mendonca is here.nister has to keep the brexit balance in her cabinet. what are we expecting tomorrow? downing street are making sure the speculation we are killing in the newspapers about various names is very much speculation and they are not confirming who is being moved. but we do know there will be a reshuffle. tomorrow, the more senior posts will be reshuffled and then on tuesday the more junior ministerial roles. the reason it is happening is...
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climate of anti semitic violence much of it coming from france's muslim population focus on europe susana der harga has the story. then till a few days ago as e's sold kosher groceries to the jewish community in the paris suburb of create a now nothing is left of the shelves and arsonists destroyed the shop as ease spent years building up. this was my baby. i worked hard here in this store twelve to fifteen hours a day to build it up. and now it's been reduced to nothing. as ease doesn't want to show his face because he's afraid of further attacks for weeks unknown vandals have been smearing swastikas on jewish shops including the one aziz ran but as these himself is not jewish he's a muslim boba originally from algeria. he. felt as if someone had painted a swastika on my back. it's not just the property damage what i feel threatened personally. now i have a better idea of how the jews feel. about fifteen thousand jews live here and create a together with a much larger muslim community in recent years they have been repeated attacks on jews mainly by young muslims but hardly anyone wants
climate of anti semitic violence much of it coming from france's muslim population focus on europe susana der harga has the story. then till a few days ago as e's sold kosher groceries to the jewish community in the paris suburb of create a now nothing is left of the shelves and arsonists destroyed the shop as ease spent years building up. this was my baby. i worked hard here in this store twelve to fifteen hours a day to build it up. and now it's been reduced to nothing. as ease doesn't want...
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susana mendonca, bbc news. opposition leader, alexei navalny, has been detained by police in moscow. 0ne monitoring group has said more than two hundred and a0 people have been detained today at small rallies in support of mr navalny in a number of russian cities. mr navalny was arrested as he attended a demonstration the russian opposition leader, alexei navalny, has been detained in a number of russian cities. mr navalny was arrested as he attended a demonstration supporting a boycott of the presidential election in march, which he claims will be rigged. this was what he had to say to his own online news channel before he was arrested. i was iwasa i was a presidential candidate but first and foremost i'm a citizen, who is not prepared to take any longer. all this nonsense that's been going on for the past 18 years, and to extend this nonsense for another six years. 0ur correspondent, steve rosenberg, has been at the demonstration in pushkin square in central moscow. he is russia's most prominent opposition vo
susana mendonca, bbc news. opposition leader, alexei navalny, has been detained by police in moscow. 0ne monitoring group has said more than two hundred and a0 people have been detained today at small rallies in support of mr navalny in a number of russian cities. mr navalny was arrested as he attended a demonstration the russian opposition leader, alexei navalny, has been detained in a number of russian cities. mr navalny was arrested as he attended a demonstration supporting a boycott of the...
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our political correspondent susana mendonca but suggestion thatjustine greening might be in line forx. the future of the cabinet is also in doubt. the sunday times are continuing with this story. they speak about the possibility of jeremy hunt or chris grayling succeeding damian green as the de fa cto succeeding damian green as the de facto deputy prime minister. our political correspondent susana mendonca is in our london newsroom this morning — what could we expect to happen over the coming days? well, we know there is going to be a reshuffle. there will be people moved about. we understand that tomorrow we will get the reshuffle of the cabinet, so the senior positions, and then the morejunior positions, and then the morejunior positions will be reshuffled on tuesday. as you say, it is speculation and downing street have described it as purely that. bc it is guesswork. the rumour mill is suggesting thatjustine is guesswork. the rumour mill is suggesting that justine greening might be moved about. we know there is not a great supporter of grammar schools, which is something of a fla
our political correspondent susana mendonca but suggestion thatjustine greening might be in line forx. the future of the cabinet is also in doubt. the sunday times are continuing with this story. they speak about the possibility of jeremy hunt or chris grayling succeeding damian green as the de fa cto succeeding damian green as the de facto deputy prime minister. our political correspondent susana mendonca is in our london newsroom this morning — what could we expect to happen over the coming...
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susana mendonca, bbc news. us more detail on the prime minister's priorities for the new year, and in particular the strategy for the nhs. she was basically defending the government's record on the nhs. we've had so much criticism of the government this week because of tens of thousands of operations cancelled of thousands of operations cancelled of course. what she was saying is thatis of course. what she was saying is that is something that was always pa rt that is something that was always part of the plan for how they were going to cope with the winter crisis, which they always have, some kind of problems in terms of the impact on the nhs in the winter, and this was part of the plan for how they were going to cope with it. it's regrettable that people have had their operations postponed but they would have those operations as soon as possible. she was making the point from her point of view is that they have been investing in the nhs. labour's point of view is they haven't been investing enough and that's w
susana mendonca, bbc news. us more detail on the prime minister's priorities for the new year, and in particular the strategy for the nhs. she was basically defending the government's record on the nhs. we've had so much criticism of the government this week because of tens of thousands of operations cancelled of thousands of operations cancelled of course. what she was saying is thatis of course. what she was saying is that is something that was always pa rt that is something that was always...
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one is susana camara leret. back in perth, joy is meeting up with two old friends. brilliant? rena and betty have been an important support forjoy as she's campaigned on parkinson's. rena's husband ivan had the disease, as did betty's john. these three women saw changes in their husbands well before they were diagnosed, notjust smell but embarrassing things like constipation and impotence and, most difficult of all, gentle men suddenly troubled by depression and aggression. although it only happened twice with us that les lifted his hand to me, i do know that it was totally out of character. indeed. mm—hm. totally out of character. all of that is a long time before diagnosis. yes. i had that type of incident also, where he didn't actually hit me. i didn't get hit. i was very bruised in my arm, etc, and he had no idea. i mean, he was so apologetic afterwards, etc, and he really was... i mean, he was devastated that he'd got into a state. i don't think they're aware. he did not know... they don't realise it's happening, do they, probably until the last minute. not eve
one is susana camara leret. back in perth, joy is meeting up with two old friends. brilliant? rena and betty have been an important support forjoy as she's campaigned on parkinson's. rena's husband ivan had the disease, as did betty's john. these three women saw changes in their husbands well before they were diagnosed, notjust smell but embarrassing things like constipation and impotence and, most difficult of all, gentle men suddenly troubled by depression and aggression. although it only...
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susana mendonca, bbc news.of the uk's biggest retailers — including b&q, wickes, morrisons and the co—op — have agreed to stop selling acids and corrosive substances to customers under 18 years old. the scheme is intended to help reduce the number of acid attacks until the government passes legislation banning such sales. our home affairs correspondent dominic casciani has more. the human cost of an acid attack. where's it hurting, mate, your eyes? police officers pour water over the victim, jabed hussain, lastjuly. thieves wanted the london delivery driver's moped. his helmet saved him from serious injury. police recorded more than 500 attacks involving corrosive substances in england and wales in the year to last april. officials think the true figure could be twice as high. ministers have launched an acid action plan to cut attacks. today the first part of that plan, a voluntary ban by diy chains — including b&q — on selling harmful chemicals to under—18s. waitrose and the co—op are also involved, agreeing t
susana mendonca, bbc news.of the uk's biggest retailers — including b&q, wickes, morrisons and the co—op — have agreed to stop selling acids and corrosive substances to customers under 18 years old. the scheme is intended to help reduce the number of acid attacks until the government passes legislation banning such sales. our home affairs correspondent dominic casciani has more. the human cost of an acid attack. where's it hurting, mate, your eyes? police officers pour water over the...
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our political correspondent, susana mendonca, reports. this report contains some flash photography. looking any warmer 110w forecast isn't looking any warmer now she's back home. europe sceptic
our political correspondent, susana mendonca, reports. this report contains some flash photography. looking any warmer 110w forecast isn't looking any warmer now she's back home. europe sceptic
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our political correspondent susana mendonca is here.w there will be a reshuffle, we just we know there will be a reshuffle, wejust don't we know there will be a reshuffle, we just don't know who will be reshuffled ? we just don't know who will be reshuffled? very much speculation. the biggest one that could potentially be moved isjustine greening, the education secretary. we know there are those who think she is not singing from the same hymn sheet as the prime minister on theissue hymn sheet as the prime minister on the issue of grammar schools. she herself was educated in a comprehensive and has been a massive supporter of that. there are suggestions she could be moved into andrea leadsom's position as leader of the house. greg clark could potentially be moved. in terms of the names of people potentially staying, we understand philip hammond will probably stay. a lot of brexit ears feel he has not been positive enough about the brexit project. amber rudd, borisjohnson and david davis will probably stay. there had been speculation befo
our political correspondent susana mendonca is here.w there will be a reshuffle, we just we know there will be a reshuffle, wejust don't we know there will be a reshuffle, we just don't know who will be reshuffled ? we just don't know who will be reshuffled? very much speculation. the biggest one that could potentially be moved isjustine greening, the education secretary. we know there are those who think she is not singing from the same hymn sheet as the prime minister on theissue hymn sheet...
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our political correspondent, susana mendonca, reports. this report contains some flash photography. if it felt chilly for the prime minister in davos, the forecast isn't looking any warmer now she's back home. europe sceptic backbenchers up unhappy with theresa may's travel on brexit have been piling on the pressure for days and are not letting up. this is troubling on a number of counts. the prime minister sent implementation which would mean we'd have left and be implementing the consequences of having leaving. currently, there's no clear destination either in the government's mind or indeed, agreed with the european union and no set time limit. one friend of mine said it looked more like a plank than a bridge. number ten says it is committed to delivering brexit and one of mrs may's allies has come to her defence. the conservative family, left right and centre, we're a broadchurch, needs to come together in a spirit of mutual respect. there are difference in any broadchurch and look at what the bigger picture's showing. the labour leader is showing divisions in a party which pred
our political correspondent, susana mendonca, reports. this report contains some flash photography. if it felt chilly for the prime minister in davos, the forecast isn't looking any warmer now she's back home. europe sceptic backbenchers up unhappy with theresa may's travel on brexit have been piling on the pressure for days and are not letting up. this is troubling on a number of counts. the prime minister sent implementation which would mean we'd have left and be implementing the consequences...
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has said she fears the uk is heading towards "a dilution of brexit." 0ur political correspondent, susanas every weekend, more pressure on the prime minister over brexit. theresa villiers the latest voice, there have been so many backbenchers over the past few days have talked about this issue, in particular they are concerned about the direction of travel. theresa villiers in this article actually says that as far as she's concerned, that direction of travel has only been going in one single direction in her view towards a dilution of brexit. she says that what they don't want is a situation where britain signed up to an agreement which means that it still remains in the eu in all but name. that is something other people have also talked about. we heard today from jacob rees—mogg, spoken about this again, a backbencher, eurosceptic, and he says as far as he's concerned, he thinks the problem is that there is no clear direction, there is no clear time frame on one britain would cease to have to adhere to the rules of the eu. i think this is troubling, on the number of counts. first of all
has said she fears the uk is heading towards "a dilution of brexit." 0ur political correspondent, susanas every weekend, more pressure on the prime minister over brexit. theresa villiers the latest voice, there have been so many backbenchers over the past few days have talked about this issue, in particular they are concerned about the direction of travel. theresa villiers in this article actually says that as far as she's concerned, that direction of travel has only been going in one...
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our political correspondent, susana mendoca, told me that ms villiers' comments add to pressure on theome other conservative mps. they‘ re concerned about the direction of travel. theresa villiers, in this article, actually says that as far as she's concerned, that direction of travel has only been going in one single direction and that's, in her view, towards a dilution of brexit. in particular, i think we must retain the right to diverge from eu laws. one of the key points of leaving the european union is to ensure that we can, once again, make our own laws in our own parliament and not be subject to laws made by people we don't elect and we can't remove. that is something other people have also talked about. we've heard today from jacob rees—mogg, who has spoken about this time and again, a backbencher, a eurosceptic, and he says as far as he's concerned, he thinks the problem is that there is no clear direction, there's no clear time frame on when britain would cease to have to adhere to the rules of the eu. i think this is troubling, on the number of counts. first of all, the prim
our political correspondent, susana mendoca, told me that ms villiers' comments add to pressure on theome other conservative mps. they‘ re concerned about the direction of travel. theresa villiers, in this article, actually says that as far as she's concerned, that direction of travel has only been going in one single direction and that's, in her view, towards a dilution of brexit. in particular, i think we must retain the right to diverge from eu laws. one of the key points of leaving the...
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our political correspondent, susana mendonca, is with us in the studio.tly has the reeza vellios been saying? she refers to the low—cost house speech that the prime minister gave last year, which went down very well with brexiteers —— the lancaster house speech. theresa de villiers says that was a bold vision, but since then the direction of travel has, as far as she's concerned, only been going in one direction, and that is towards this idea of a dilutions of brexit. she talks about how, if that were to happen, it would fail to respect the referendum result. there are a lot of backbenchers who have been pretty concerned that the brexit negotiations have not been going in the direction they would like. the reeza vellios's intervention is a result of that. what about the timing of this intervention? we are expecting tomorrow that the eu 27, the other eu countries, will basically put across their position on how they see the trade negotiations going on. and in particular, this idea of whether or not the transition period and what form the transition period
our political correspondent, susana mendonca, is with us in the studio.tly has the reeza vellios been saying? she refers to the low—cost house speech that the prime minister gave last year, which went down very well with brexiteers —— the lancaster house speech. theresa de villiers says that was a bold vision, but since then the direction of travel has, as far as she's concerned, only been going in one direction, and that is towards this idea of a dilutions of brexit. she talks about how,...
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up next, new mexico governor, susana martinez delivering her final "state of the state address" at the state capital in santa fe. she reviewed her legislative agenda including education investment, tax reform and the criminal justice system.his speech last about one hour. [applause] [applause] [inaudible] [inaudible] [chanting] [inaudible] [inaudible] [applause] [applause] >> thank you. senate resident, house speaker, democratic and republican leaders, esteemed members of the new mexico legislature, honorable members of the judiciary, new mexico governors, distinguished guests. the states first gentlemen, my husband. [applause] my beautiful sister. [applause] my stepson, his wife. [applause] and of course, the precious first granddaughter. [applause] my fellow new mexicans, i'm honored to join you for the "state of the state address" and to open this legislative session. i was actually going to forgo the speech this year. and let you guys get right to work. but since you all demanded that i explain myself more, sit back and relax! because i got things to say! [applause] in all seriousn
up next, new mexico governor, susana martinez delivering her final "state of the state address" at the state capital in santa fe. she reviewed her legislative agenda including education investment, tax reform and the criminal justice system.his speech last about one hour. [applause] [applause] [inaudible] [inaudible] [chanting] [inaudible] [inaudible] [applause] [applause] >> thank you. senate resident, house speaker, democratic and republican leaders, esteemed members of the...
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up next, new mexico governor, susana martinez delivering her final "state of the state address" at the state capital in santa fe. she reviewed her legislative agenda including education investment, tax reform and the criminal justice system.his speech last about one hour.
up next, new mexico governor, susana martinez delivering her final "state of the state address" at the state capital in santa fe. she reviewed her legislative agenda including education investment, tax reform and the criminal justice system.his speech last about one hour.
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mientras otras regula rizan la venta de marihuana en el estado, susana gonzÁlez tiene el reporte. >>> noticias telemundo >>> en nueva york incrementa a partir de hoy el salario mÍnimo con la mira de alcanzar los $7 la hora en los prÓximos aÑos. este aumento beneficiarÁ a 2 millones de trabajadores. desde hoy entra en vigor un permiso familiar hasta 12 semanas para el cuidado de un bebÉ y un familiar enfermo, mÁs adelante regresamos con mÁs noticias y ahora los dejo con janice y el informe del tiempo. >>> gracias mi querida vanessa. seguimos celebrando el 2018 feliz aÑo nuevo seÑores. el frÍo estÁ en todo su apogeo, gran parte de nuestra naciÓn experimenta temperaturas sumamente frÍas. boston tendrÁ temperaturas brutales miren nada mÁs una temperatura mÍnima de 2 grados esto no incluye el factor viento, ayer tenÍan 13 grados condiciones rÉcord en atlanta una temperatura alta de 31 grados. houston 39 grados como temperatura alta. y bueno una mÍnima para denver de 15. san francis san francisco 60 grados y la temperatura para dar inicio a su primer dÍa del aÑo. miren los lugares que estÁn
mientras otras regula rizan la venta de marihuana en el estado, susana gonzÁlez tiene el reporte. >>> noticias telemundo >>> en nueva york incrementa a partir de hoy el salario mÍnimo con la mira de alcanzar los $7 la hora en los prÓximos aÑos. este aumento beneficiarÁ a 2 millones de trabajadores. desde hoy entra en vigor un permiso familiar hasta 12 semanas para el cuidado de un bebÉ y un familiar enfermo, mÁs adelante regresamos con mÁs noticias y ahora los dejo con...
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nuevo dÍa" >> se desata fuerte rumor que paulina rubio estÁ enferma y hablamos con su mamÁ la seÑora susana estas mascarillas cremosas nutren en solo un minuto. 98% de ingredientes de origen natural. obtén un pelo sedoso. superrápido. nuevas fructis treats 1 minute hair masks. cómpralas ahora en walmart. ¡p¡dulce lavanda!r! ¡p¡dulce lavanda!r! ♪ dulce lavanda. poder limpiador. ♪ ¡limpieza poderosa! ¡aroma delicioso! por fin juntos. esta es una cosa mÁs incÓmoda que hay. >> a ti quÉ puede pasar. >> horrible. >> por mÁs derecho que uno quiera estar no hay manera no es lo que quise decir. >> tÚ siempre. >> yo entiendo no hagan eso. >> muy buenos dÍas bienvenidos a esta tercera hora de "un nuevo dÍa" lleno de informaciÓn, lleno de alegrÍa, y lleno por supuesto de muchas cosas positivas cÓmo estÁn chicas? >> muy bien, felices de compartir, para muchos, hoy es el primer dÍa de la semana ya que ayer fue feriado y tenemos muchas noticias, tenemos que decir que se lanza a la polÍtica. >> caramba. >> y anuncia se retira del mundo artÍstico tiene que quedarse pendiente. >> ademÁs, muy importante. >> e
nuevo dÍa" >> se desata fuerte rumor que paulina rubio estÁ enferma y hablamos con su mamÁ la seÑora susana estas mascarillas cremosas nutren en solo un minuto. 98% de ingredientes de origen natural. obtén un pelo sedoso. superrápido. nuevas fructis treats 1 minute hair masks. cómpralas ahora en walmart. ¡p¡dulce lavanda!r! ¡p¡dulce lavanda!r! ♪ dulce lavanda. poder limpiador. ♪ ¡limpieza poderosa! ¡aroma delicioso! por fin juntos. esta es una cosa mÁs incÓmoda que...
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our political correspondent susana mendonca is in our london newsroom this morning, what could we expect over the coming days? i suppose at this stage, susanna, it is all speculation? very much so. if you speak to downing street, which we have, they have said it is all guesswork. but we know that there is going to be a reshuffle, said people are going to move about. we understand the cabinet posts will be reshuffled tomorrow, and on tuesday, we will have the more junior roles. what we understand is that theresa may is under lots of pressure to bring up new rising stars, as it were, within the conservative party. she has not had enough people coming from the 2015 in take, for example, into the cabinet. that is something we would expect to see tomorrow, and certainly on tuesday. in terms of the names, you know, you mentioned a few of names there, people who might be moved around. it is speculation at this stage. justine greening, there has been lots of speculation about whether or not she is moved out. damian green's job about whether or not she is moved out. damian green'sjob is up for gr
our political correspondent susana mendonca is in our london newsroom this morning, what could we expect over the coming days? i suppose at this stage, susanna, it is all speculation? very much so. if you speak to downing street, which we have, they have said it is all guesswork. but we know that there is going to be a reshuffle, said people are going to move about. we understand the cabinet posts will be reshuffled tomorrow, and on tuesday, we will have the more junior roles. what we...
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speculation in the papers this morning as to who will be moved or sacked. 0ur political correspondent susanas morning. what could we expect to happen over the coming days? suggestions in the sunday telegraph thatjustine greening suggestions in the sunday telegraph that justine greening is suggestions in the sunday telegraph thatjustine greening is fighting for herjob. also on the front page of the sunday times, they don't have quite as much on it, it is inside the paper this morning. 0n the front page they talk again, a bit of speculation, jeremy hunt and chris grayling linked to replacing damien green, among the possibilities being discussed. susanna is in the london newsroom. can you tell us more about that reshuffle speculation? well, it is exactly that speculation, and downing street have said that it is purely speculation at this stage. what we can expect is that tomorrow will have some of the cabinet positions reshuffled and then on tuesday some of the more junior positions. you mentioned justine greening. her name has been in the mix as being moved elsewhere. some of the rumour mill s
speculation in the papers this morning as to who will be moved or sacked. 0ur political correspondent susanas morning. what could we expect to happen over the coming days? suggestions in the sunday telegraph thatjustine greening suggestions in the sunday telegraph that justine greening is suggestions in the sunday telegraph thatjustine greening is fighting for herjob. also on the front page of the sunday times, they don't have quite as much on it, it is inside the paper this morning. 0n the...