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the chinese know that. —— teresa may. t export market. this will be the biggest economy in the world in a few weeks time. —— theresa may. thank you very much are is robin brant from shanghai. the british government has told the bbc is concerned about the treatment of muslims in the western chinese region of xinjiang. there have been an increase of reports of minorities being held in detention cans without trial. 0ur china correspondent john sudworth travelled to the region, where all filming and coverage by foreign media is tightly controlled. in looks and in distance, it's closer to baghdad than beijing. but this is china, its far western province of xinjiang and now the target of one of world's most intense security crackdowns. the uighurs, a mainly muslim minority, have a long history here. today, fear is everywhere. under the watchful eye of government minders, there's only ever one correct answer. "i know nothing," he tells me, "life is good here". moments later, armed police show up. this is the china visiting prime
the chinese know that. —— teresa may. t export market. this will be the biggest economy in the world in a few weeks time. —— theresa may. thank you very much are is robin brant from shanghai. the british government has told the bbc is concerned about the treatment of muslims in the western chinese region of xinjiang. there have been an increase of reports of minorities being held in detention cans without trial. 0ur china correspondent john sudworth travelled to the region, where all...
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announcer: next, british prime minister teresa may taking questions from members of the house of commons, then remarks from james mattis beginning a week long trip on north korea, russia, and nato. after that a form how men can combat sexual assault. photographer th doug mills. british prime minister teresa may and members of the house of commons mark the 100th anniversary of the women's right to vote during question time. the prime minister also discussed changes to the government's anti-harassment policy in the workplace and social media bullying. this is 45 minutes. >> question, to the prime minister, liv mckinney. speaker.you, mr. mr. speaker, know the whole house will join me in paying tribute to captain dean sprouting who died in a rogue traffic accident in iraq on the 31st of january. his death was not the result of enemy activity. i know members across the house who want to offer condolences to family and friends in this difficult time. women won the right to vote, and i know -- i know the whole house 1970's edition, some women and universal suffrage did come under a conservative
announcer: next, british prime minister teresa may taking questions from members of the house of commons, then remarks from james mattis beginning a week long trip on north korea, russia, and nato. after that a form how men can combat sexual assault. photographer th doug mills. british prime minister teresa may and members of the house of commons mark the 100th anniversary of the women's right to vote during question time. the prime minister also discussed changes to the government's...
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what reactions can we at this point expect to hear from teresa may check government? we have already heard reaction from one of the spokesman of the government. thatng street insisting they will remain with a customs union after brexit, in direct response to the speech by jeremy corbyn. there will be real concern now in downing street, in a government that has been very split publicly. terrorism y very much trying to unify its position, all of this ahead of donald trump's meeting the prime minister of britain on thursday, and especially ahead of terrorism may setting out an official position of her ambitious land, if the u.k. in with thee relationship eu. >> thank you, reporting to us from london. >> in syria, a u.n. resolution to stop the fighting as yet to come into effect. there have been few airstrikes since saturday, but the ground fighting appears to have intensified. dramatic efforts also continue to secure a 30 day piece which would allow humanitarian convoys to reach the battered eastern provinces. our correspondent looks at conditions on the ground. >> pulli
what reactions can we at this point expect to hear from teresa may check government? we have already heard reaction from one of the spokesman of the government. thatng street insisting they will remain with a customs union after brexit, in direct response to the speech by jeremy corbyn. there will be real concern now in downing street, in a government that has been very split publicly. terrorism y very much trying to unify its position, all of this ahead of donald trump's meeting the prime...
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potentially we talk about chess and checkers, he could play a really interesting chess game with teresa mayment's hand there is a scenario that is not outrageous that says he could force an election sometime this year. walk us through these steps, by peeling off government rebels? by peeling off government rebels, by saying labour is now pro—customs union, or for a soft brexit. that would potentially bring it more to where the lib dems fit in. do you think corbyn will do that? i put my crystal ball away, i have been so wrong at this desk so many times. i think we should watch and see. then you have theresa may scheduled to speak friday to give her position, tusk has already said she is delusional. this is a critical week. what kind of partner pre—emptively slags off the thing being said by the person they are supposed to be negotiating with? you want to cherry pick again. you two have been round that argument. i want to hear what you have to say about the corbyn dilemma. i hope he comes down to stay in the customs union and that this government, useless government, very useless government,
potentially we talk about chess and checkers, he could play a really interesting chess game with teresa mayment's hand there is a scenario that is not outrageous that says he could force an election sometime this year. walk us through these steps, by peeling off government rebels? by peeling off government rebels, by saying labour is now pro—customs union, or for a soft brexit. that would potentially bring it more to where the lib dems fit in. do you think corbyn will do that? i put my...
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teresa may, the prime minister and senior british government ministers have spent thursday trying toe uk to have with the european union after brexit. the talks at the prime minister's country retreat at chequers saw ministerial cars arrived earlier, the key issue is whether the uk should seek to align with the eu and what turns the uk should accept in exchange for access to the european market. foreign secretary boris johnson to the european market. foreign secretary borisjohnson was on one side of the event, looking to diverged from eu rules and regulations. the chancellor philip hammond is on the other side, wanting britain to align more closely. the prime minister's drop is to find common ground. let's hear the closest she has come to getting common ground. they will be areas of policy and recognition that should be straightforward. there will be areas that affect our economic relations where we and our european friends may have different goals, all where we share the same goals but want to chief them through different means. there will be areas where we want to achieve the same
teresa may, the prime minister and senior british government ministers have spent thursday trying toe uk to have with the european union after brexit. the talks at the prime minister's country retreat at chequers saw ministerial cars arrived earlier, the key issue is whether the uk should seek to align with the eu and what turns the uk should accept in exchange for access to the european market. foreign secretary boris johnson to the european market. foreign secretary borisjohnson was on one...
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taken advantage of in a way. >> kelsey may have been surprised, but teresa's mom and sister, they knew better, because this wasn't scott's first dance with infidelity, oh, no. there had been others. in stacte, scott and teresa divorced during one of his affairs. that was just after kelsey was born. and then three years later, teresa took him back. remarried him. >> she wanted to have her family back together. that was her whole thing -- family. >> what was it like pour you when scott came into your house? what would happen in here as he walked in the door? >> i tried to be sociable, neutral with scott, but always had that thought in the back of my mind, he hurt my sister, and i would not forget it. for a while, things were as teresa had always hoped. but wishes don't always come true. soon scott was back to his old ways with that girl cops were talking to in tuscaloosa. and you know how kbosip can be. scott went from sympathetic figure, grieved widower to cad, and maybe worse. >> you must have been aware of the fact that there were people suspicious of him. >> it bottered me hearing th
taken advantage of in a way. >> kelsey may have been surprised, but teresa's mom and sister, they knew better, because this wasn't scott's first dance with infidelity, oh, no. there had been others. in stacte, scott and teresa divorced during one of his affairs. that was just after kelsey was born. and then three years later, teresa took him back. remarried him. >> she wanted to have her family back together. that was her whole thing -- family. >> what was it like pour you...
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. >> british prime minister teresa may was in china this past week for talks with leaders.aking her place was david livingston. topic include lowering the voting age to 16 and benefits to first time home buyers. this is 40 minutes. >> order. questions to the prime inister, ian murm. >> good evening. -- >> mr. speaker, i have been asked to reply. my right honorable friend the prime minister is in china building on the existing strong ties between our two countries. and she's accompanied by the largest business delegation that this government has yet led. >> mr.
. >> british prime minister teresa may was in china this past week for talks with leaders.aking her place was david livingston. topic include lowering the voting age to 16 and benefits to first time home buyers. this is 40 minutes. >> order. questions to the prime inister, ian murm. >> good evening. -- >> mr. speaker, i have been asked to reply. my right honorable friend the prime minister is in china building on the existing strong ties between our two countries. and...
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>> british prime minister teresa may was in china this past week for talks with leaders. taking her place was david livingston. topic include lowering the voting age to 16 and benefits to first time home buyers. this is 40 minutes. >> order. questions to the prime inister, ian murm. >> good evening. -- >> mr. speaker, i have been asked to reply. my right honorable friend the prime minister is in china building on the existing strong ties between our two countries. and she's accompanied by the largest business delegation that this government has yet led. >> mr. speaker, a number of employees and former employees live in any constituency. and the company has an apprenticeship training center. they fearsome uncertain future. will the government act now to prevent similar corporate theft what should have been hundreds of millions of pounds in pension contributions and unearned corporate bonuses to themselves? exactly what does the government propose? >> first of all, mr. speaker, i completely understand the anxiety that must be affecting "the apprentice"s and their families a
>> british prime minister teresa may was in china this past week for talks with leaders. taking her place was david livingston. topic include lowering the voting age to 16 and benefits to first time home buyers. this is 40 minutes. >> order. questions to the prime inister, ian murm. >> good evening. -- >> mr. speaker, i have been asked to reply. my right honorable friend the prime minister is in china building on the existing strong ties between our two countries. and...
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prime minister teresa may tries to sell the brexit to china, her secretary is slamming the forecast on believing the e.u. here's what davis said earlier in the house of commons. >> every institution that's tried it has failed. every -- every forecast, every forecast has been made about postreferendum has been wrong. mark: join us is ian shepherdson. joining us from new castle in the u.k. maybe some courses of the u.k. to forecast the effects of brexit on the economy, what do you think? ian: well, it's certainly true that forecast is in immediate catastrophe was wrong, no doubt about that. it's dangerous to think because one forecast is wrong all future forecasts will be wrong. that's a trap davis and some of into exiteers are falling it. we didn't know the exact impact of the referendum. it might be easier to work out what the big picture will be if the u.k. doesn't manage to sign a bunch of trade deals with non-e.u. countries very quickly and that's the most likely outcome. these things take a very long time. if we leave the world's biggest trading block and don't get a bunch of deals
prime minister teresa may tries to sell the brexit to china, her secretary is slamming the forecast on believing the e.u. here's what davis said earlier in the house of commons. >> every institution that's tried it has failed. every -- every forecast, every forecast has been made about postreferendum has been wrong. mark: join us is ian shepherdson. joining us from new castle in the u.k. maybe some courses of the u.k. to forecast the effects of brexit on the economy, what do you think?...
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and british prime minister teresa may has reopened the brexit fights.ed to extend it until 2021. they said they should stick to the original cutoff date 2019. global news powered more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. mark. mark: thank you very much. indeed, right, coming up on "bloomberg markets" tech on deck, apple, all reporting up. what will investors be watching? we'll tell you next. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from new york i'm vonnie quinn. mark: and from london i'm mark. this is "bloomberg markets" on bloomberg television. vonnie: tech earnings are continuing with yesterday we heard from facebook and microsoft, both trading higher today after beating out analysts' estimates. joining us is director of north american research, paul. apple, might it be a disappointing quarter? paul: the stock is trading kind of flat this year versus a stronger market. people are definitely pricing some concerns about the iphone 10, concerns about sales and what that means for the next several quarters that perhaps iphone 10 sales
and british prime minister teresa may has reopened the brexit fights.ed to extend it until 2021. they said they should stick to the original cutoff date 2019. global news powered more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. mark. mark: thank you very much. indeed, right, coming up on "bloomberg markets" tech on deck, apple, all reporting up. what will investors be watching? we'll tell you next. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from new york i'm vonnie quinn....
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. >>> welcome back to the show british prime minister teresa may said europe will remain committed afterrexit she said the new arrangement should be effective for next year >> we need in the eu forge a new path for us in the world, the uk is just as committed to europe's security in the future as we have been in the past. europe's security is our security and that is why i have said and i'll say again today, that the united kingdom is unconditionally committed to maintaining it the challenge for all of us today is finding the way to work together, through a deep and special partnership between the uk and the eu. to retain the cooperation that we have built and go further in meeting the evolving threats we face together. >> during that same conference, european admission president de juncker urged not to use it during negotiations. >> translator: we will continue to meet the security language between the uk and eu. however, one cannot mix up the questions with others that will come about in context of brexit. one must go through these point by point and we're prepared to do that put i wou
. >>> welcome back to the show british prime minister teresa may said europe will remain committed afterrexit she said the new arrangement should be effective for next year >> we need in the eu forge a new path for us in the world, the uk is just as committed to europe's security in the future as we have been in the past. europe's security is our security and that is why i have said and i'll say again today, that the united kingdom is unconditionally committed to maintaining it...
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if teresa may doesn't come out today, the working assumption is she will remain prime minister untilxit. she will hold the conservative administration together but if she doesn't actually pick one side or come out with her own strategy she might be on more limited time. >> why isn't she acting like the margaret thatcher conservative party in the 70s and 80s? mary: she doesn't have a mandate. >> you can't get a mandate when you have nothing to say. >> margaret thatcher has substantial majorities in the house of commons. she could withstand 10 or 20 conservative rebels. theresa may is not in that position. conservatives don't have an outright majority. only takes a handful of conservatives to rebel and her government falls. they have not articulated the division. mary: with all this waffling businesses have to make decisions. if you are j.p. morgan or a big employer in london you are not going to wait around. you have to move people to germany and make decisions and she is waffling. >> we hear a lot of these stories. the apocalypse we were warned would happen if we voted for brexit has
if teresa may doesn't come out today, the working assumption is she will remain prime minister untilxit. she will hold the conservative administration together but if she doesn't actually pick one side or come out with her own strategy she might be on more limited time. >> why isn't she acting like the margaret thatcher conservative party in the 70s and 80s? mary: she doesn't have a mandate. >> you can't get a mandate when you have nothing to say. >> margaret thatcher has...
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prime minister teresa may. eight of her own lawmakers are backing a call for closer e.u. xit. the size of the result is out her ly to wipe majority and threaten her survival. and may is under attack from brussels after a draft brexit deal earlier. it is expected to reject many of her so-called red lines. >> the clock is ticking. time is passing. time is short. i am concerned that there is not much time left between now and next autumn. because it is in autumn just a few months away that we need to reach an agreement with the kingdom. -- security m. john-un is agencies and published pictures of two passports issued by the brazilian embassy in prague and used by kim and his father in 1996. kim reportedly traveled under the name jesep puag, a brazilian student born in 1983. powered by 2,700 journal scompifts analysts and more than 120 countries, i'm jessica summers. this is bloomberg. betty: still ahead china's largest sportswear company expects sales to rise 25% over the next year. we're going to speak to the company's president. up next, early china data signaling that grow
prime minister teresa may. eight of her own lawmakers are backing a call for closer e.u. xit. the size of the result is out her ly to wipe majority and threaten her survival. and may is under attack from brussels after a draft brexit deal earlier. it is expected to reject many of her so-called red lines. >> the clock is ticking. time is passing. time is short. i am concerned that there is not much time left between now and next autumn. because it is in autumn just a few months away that...
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teresa may's team has a plan to halt brexit payments in the european union back slides on a trade deal. according to those familiar with the matter. they believe by holding billions of pounds from the e.u. could be necessary. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. 'm kailey, alix? alix: we're discussing the top three stories. first up is wal-mart's disappointing outlook and deutsche cuts more staff. morgan stanley wornes -- bornes the stock slide with the appetizer before the main andre. was it a crudite or a tuna tartar. david: brook sutherland and michael mckey. brook, we'll start with you. it's interesting, there seems the sales were above what's estimated but were knocked on the e commerce. brook: that's the only number that matters for wal-mart investors is how are they competing with amazon and they can't afford to lose momentum and it will be troubling and we'll see the comments they make for the explanations for those numbers and the trends they're seeing. it sort of had been the moment after the holiday season
teresa may's team has a plan to halt brexit payments in the european union back slides on a trade deal. according to those familiar with the matter. they believe by holding billions of pounds from the e.u. could be necessary. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. 'm kailey, alix? alix: we're discussing the top three stories. first up is wal-mart's disappointing outlook and deutsche cuts more staff. morgan stanley wornes --...
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. —— right to teresa mitchell may to insists. in the business news.s to december. the rise of 46,000 was the first increase since the three months to february 2016. shares in aa have fallen by over one fifth after the firm warned its full year profits were going to be disappointing. the reason is it's been investing in technology, but increases in premiums have let off customers. —— have put off customers. profits were up by 24% for lloyds of the best figure since 2006. not out of the woods yet, it has had to put money aside to pay compensation over mis—sold ppi insurance. it's a big week for banking results, with hsbc, lloyds, barclays, rbs all releasing their figures. as is metro bank, the challenger founded in 2010. its results revealed that last year it turned a profit for the first time. joining me now is the chairman and founder of metro bank, vernon hill. it has taken you eight years to make a profit, why so long? it was established to completely change and disrupt reddish banking, designed around service and convenience to both the business co
. —— right to teresa mitchell may to insists. in the business news.s to december. the rise of 46,000 was the first increase since the three months to february 2016. shares in aa have fallen by over one fifth after the firm warned its full year profits were going to be disappointing. the reason is it's been investing in technology, but increases in premiums have let off customers. —— have put off customers. profits were up by 24% for lloyds of the best figure since 2006. not out of the...
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evil. >> and on may 19th, 2011, almost four years after teresa was gunned down on that lonely dirt roaddaughter sat in the courtroom and listened as dawn and scott having pleaded guilty to both murder and attempted murder were sentenced to two consecutive life sentences. >> he looked straight at me like he was looking at a tree or something. there was no emotion. and neither was there anything from dawn. it was like they were empty inside. >> for kelsey, it was simply overwhelming. at the moment of sentencing for the very first time, she saw her dad not as the loving further who took her shopping for her senior prom dress but as a man who orchestrated the death of her mother. have you ever brought up the issue with him? said, "i know that you did this"? >> one day i will. i don't have it in me to confront him and tell him what i know. it hurts too much for me to say it out loud. for me to tell my dad i know what he did and that i -- i hate what he did. but he's still my father, and i'll always love him. >> her mother loved him, too, loved him flew through infidelid trouble, always. even
evil. >> and on may 19th, 2011, almost four years after teresa was gunned down on that lonely dirt roaddaughter sat in the courtroom and listened as dawn and scott having pleaded guilty to both murder and attempted murder were sentenced to two consecutive life sentences. >> he looked straight at me like he was looking at a tree or something. there was no emotion. and neither was there anything from dawn. it was like they were empty inside. >> for kelsey, it was simply...
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prayed for the birds and placed roses in front of the statue of saint teresa to ask one special vic interest to super bowl 52 rx. we maymmediate a little divine intervention. nbc 10 is your official eagles station and the only place you can watch super bowl v dwo. we have your backstage pass leading up to and right after the game and don't for get to catch we want it special every night at 7:00. we're going back to. >> reporter: the mafl america now, quarterback nick foles talking to reporters. >> what less obs can you take from that for the real game? >> think just what we went through yesterday we're just practicing the length of halftime is something that will really pay off put always here practice that you play. that's similar to what we'll have to go through on game day because of the different time allotments for everything. but then coming out in the second part of practice, it wasn't as clean as we wanted. we still got a lot of great work in and in any moment there's a great teaching moment. i think just addressing it early in the week before the game is huge. and the guys are aware of it, coach does a great j
prayed for the birds and placed roses in front of the statue of saint teresa to ask one special vic interest to super bowl 52 rx. we maymmediate a little divine intervention. nbc 10 is your official eagles station and the only place you can watch super bowl v dwo. we have your backstage pass leading up to and right after the game and don't for get to catch we want it special every night at 7:00. we're going back to. >> reporter: the mafl america now, quarterback nick foles talking to...