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ladies and gentlemen please welcome richard tice. tice's been a member of the european parliament since may 29 teams when the bracks party obtained a 3rd of the vote richard tice thanks for joining me on how tara seems to 2016 e.u. referendum there have been 3 prime ministers to mr bracks it deadlines there are no full suspension of parliament the collapse of the pound and the british people divided like never before isn't it the case richard the brics as not just a political chaos but to the u.k. becoming the last thing stock of the world. yes to the simple word i mean the reality is that's what happens when you have weak feeble leadership you know i'm a businessman and a bad chief executive of a business can ruin it in 2 years a bad prime minister can humiliate a country in a couple of years and that's what we've seen with what happened to 2 reason may as of right now the u.k. is in the midst of what many would call a constitutional crisis parliament was suspended by the pro brics it prime minister johnson it was an un suspended by
ladies and gentlemen please welcome richard tice. tice's been a member of the european parliament since may 29 teams when the bracks party obtained a 3rd of the vote richard tice thanks for joining me on how tara seems to 2016 e.u. referendum there have been 3 prime ministers to mr bracks it deadlines there are no full suspension of parliament the collapse of the pound and the british people divided like never before isn't it the case richard the brics as not just a political chaos but to the...
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ladies and gentlemen please welcome richard tice. the uses been a member of the european parliament since may 29 teams when the bracks party obtained a 3rd of the vote richard tice thanks for joining me on how tara since the 2016 e.u. referendum there have been 3 prime ministers to mr briggs deadlines there are no full suspension of parliament the collapse of the pound and the british people divided like never before isn't it the case richard the brics as not just a political chaos but to the u.k. becoming the last thing stock of the world. yes as a simple word i mean the reality is that's what happens when you have weak feeble leadership you know i'm a businessman and a bad chief executive of a business can ruin it in 2 years a bad prime minister can humiliate a country in a couple of years and that's what we've seen with what happened to 2 reason may as of right now the u.k. is in the midst of what many would call a constitutional crisis parliament was suspended by the pro brics it prime minister johnson it was an un suspended by t
ladies and gentlemen please welcome richard tice. the uses been a member of the european parliament since may 29 teams when the bracks party obtained a 3rd of the vote richard tice thanks for joining me on how tara since the 2016 e.u. referendum there have been 3 prime ministers to mr briggs deadlines there are no full suspension of parliament the collapse of the pound and the british people divided like never before isn't it the case richard the brics as not just a political chaos but to the...
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ladies and gentlemen please welcome richard tice. the uses been a member of the european parliament since may 29 teams when the bracks party obtained a 3rd of the vote richard tice thanks for joining me on how tara since the 2016 e.u. referendum there have been 3 prime ministers to mr bracks it deadlines there are no full suspension of parliament the collapse of the pound and the british people divided like never before isn't it the case richard the brics as they're not just a political chaos but to the u.k. becoming the last thing stock of the world. yes to the simple word i mean the reality is that's what happens when you have weak feeble leadership you know i'm a businessman and a bad chief executive of a business can ruin it in 2 years a bad prime minister can humiliate a country in a couple of years and that's what we've seen with what happened to 2 reason may as of right now the u.k. is in the midst of what many would call a constitutional crisis parliament was suspended by the pro brics it prime minister johnson it was an un s
ladies and gentlemen please welcome richard tice. the uses been a member of the european parliament since may 29 teams when the bracks party obtained a 3rd of the vote richard tice thanks for joining me on how tara since the 2016 e.u. referendum there have been 3 prime ministers to mr bracks it deadlines there are no full suspension of parliament the collapse of the pound and the british people divided like never before isn't it the case richard the brics as they're not just a political chaos...
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ginsberg: before we went to his warehouse, we would stop at the supreme court and pick up --tice brennannd justice i knew justice scalia from our court of appeals days. i knew justice clarence thomas, who was also in the d.c. circuit. sandra was as close as i came to having a big sister. and i did have a big sister, but she died in my infancy, so i never knew her. o'connor was the most welcoming. she gave me some very good advice. not only when i was a new justice, but also during my first cancer battle. justice o'connor had breast bench and she was on the nine days after her cancer surgeries. david: wow. ruth,insberg: she said, you have your chemotherapy on friday, that way you will get over it during the weekend, see you can be back. [laughter] way to win the best a case if you are arguing one before the supreme court is to write a great brief, to write -- be a great oral advocate, does the oral argument make a difference or the brief or what is the best way to win a case in the supreme court? for somebody who might want to argue a case. [laughter] an oral argument at the court is not
ginsberg: before we went to his warehouse, we would stop at the supreme court and pick up --tice brennannd justice i knew justice scalia from our court of appeals days. i knew justice clarence thomas, who was also in the d.c. circuit. sandra was as close as i came to having a big sister. and i did have a big sister, but she died in my infancy, so i never knew her. o'connor was the most welcoming. she gave me some very good advice. not only when i was a new justice, but also during my first...
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he did not mention the name of a journalist who remains in syria unaccounted for, that's austin tice, and we pray every day for his safe return. that's another important reason why we need to be in a partnership with our kurdish partners and to have a presence there, to be able to generate some intelligence to hopefully bring austin tice home. >> that's one of the points we've been talking about earlier, which is the fact that without the relationship with the kurds, the spf, and without troops there on the ground, there are many people in the pentagon who say this successful mission could not have been carried out. >> oh, absolutely. there's no way we could have done this. remember, those kurdish forces were pushing back on isis. they were leveraged up by our capability with our special forces community and special operators to go with and go forward. all of that, trump should understand how impactful that was. that was a change in the way we were operating in syria. and it did make a significant difference, to push back and eliminate their land holding. and as the director mentioned
he did not mention the name of a journalist who remains in syria unaccounted for, that's austin tice, and we pray every day for his safe return. that's another important reason why we need to be in a partnership with our kurdish partners and to have a presence there, to be able to generate some intelligence to hopefully bring austin tice home. >> that's one of the points we've been talking about earlier, which is the fact that without the relationship with the kurds, the spf, and without...
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life with the help of electricity, that's not so far off from experiments being carried out by sign t tices -- scientists at the time. >> we have a frog that shows the experiments at the time trying to re-enjer -- energize animals and bring them back to life. >> and then there's "the creature from the black lagoon," the first 3-d monster movie. it tells of the terrors unleashed when scientists go digging around where they probably shouldn't, a topic with added relevance in light of current scientific advances. >> it made people stop and think a little bit about what science can do d.n.a.. and still a conversation that's happening today about creating life. >> classic horror films seen from an unusual new perspective with scientific expertise. brent: they waddled out a barn door, the farm animals the star of rush hour, videos that chris franklin in southwestern england posted online with tens of thousands of followers. the videos of cane hill farms morning ritual have become an internet sensation. >> greetings and good morning, sometimes good night. >> good morning, are we ready? >> rush hou
life with the help of electricity, that's not so far off from experiments being carried out by sign t tices -- scientists at the time. >> we have a frog that shows the experiments at the time trying to re-enjer -- energize animals and bring them back to life. >> and then there's "the creature from the black lagoon," the first 3-d monster movie. it tells of the terrors unleashed when scientists go digging around where they probably shouldn't, a topic with added relevance in...
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worse off the hof and now a top scorer luka vulture at the team's only real stud got injured for since tice was even forced to make a 2nd substitution inside the opening period you know templeman also had to be withdrawn the 20 year old midfielder was a bit overwhelmed in his biggest league debut. it seemed simply a matter of time before like singh would strike. a ship impossible to kill the opponent in the 1st half but. i think the 4 minutes before the half time that your tent just a game in this part of the game. one thing must be said for a fly ball they never lose their courage was that in mind they stunned their guests by opening the storing nicklaus who flock made of one mill shortly before the break was the was. from that moment on the self belief returned to the little hosts. the belief that they could actually defeats their larger opponents every freiburg player raised his game is like 6 dominance faded the hosts were playing concerts of as speakers. just to get into the double digit lead with this long range rocket. in the 2nd half we played brilliantly because we didn't allow a s
worse off the hof and now a top scorer luka vulture at the team's only real stud got injured for since tice was even forced to make a 2nd substitution inside the opening period you know templeman also had to be withdrawn the 20 year old midfielder was a bit overwhelmed in his biggest league debut. it seemed simply a matter of time before like singh would strike. a ship impossible to kill the opponent in the 1st half but. i think the 4 minutes before the half time that your tent just a game in...
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carlson points out that, ironically, many of thesepr tices used to be common. industrial farming of corn and soy is actually a relatively new enomenon. >> we haven't always looked like this. ev three decades ago, farmersou in this area have been growing small grains in rotatiod corn and some soybeans. >> iowa used tproduce a huge amount of horticultural crops. so, it produced apples and grapesnd tomatoes. >> reporter: matt liebman is a professor of agronomy and researcher at iowa s university. so, the iowa lascape began to transform dramatically in the 20th century. and with development of farm chemicals and machinery, crop rotations got much less diverse, and enormous increases in productivity took place. and that's what we're living with today-- highly mechanized, extremely specialized, highly productive, narrow diversity system. >> reporter: this highly mechanized system is depleting nutrient-rich layer.most about half of it has already disappeared. liebman is researching ways to combat the destruction by growing something called" prairie strips," plots of n
carlson points out that, ironically, many of thesepr tices used to be common. industrial farming of corn and soy is actually a relatively new enomenon. >> we haven't always looked like this. ev three decades ago, farmersou in this area have been growing small grains in rotatiod corn and some soybeans. >> iowa used tproduce a huge amount of horticultural crops. so, it produced apples and grapesnd tomatoes. >> reporter: matt liebman is a professor of agronomy and researcher at...
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tice side. there's a sense of shock in finland after a young man armed with a sword went on a violent rampage in a vocational college in east of the country of their own today. according to the authorities he killed one person and left tens of a left ten others injured amongst them a police officer. we assailants who has not yet been named but has been identified as a finnish citizen was in rolled out back college. he was shot and seriously injnjured by the police when thehey arriveved one scene with the motive for ththe attack is not. yet clear. now france is the highest court ruled today that the former president nicolas sarkozy is to stand trial. on charges of illegally financing his two thousand and twelve presidential campaign. was okay as he faces allegations that his campaign team spent. far beyond the legal limits of twenty two point five million euros. that they then try to cover it up. where the hearts of this case is a pr company called big malia. and the key question. how much did so
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in tunisia official preliminary results confirm that tice i had won sunday's presidential elections the former law professor gained more than 72 percent of the vote he ran as an independent candidate say it as the country's 2nd democratically elected president crowds celebrated in the streets on sunday night after exit polls suggested he came 1st. voting is underway in mozambique where elections are being held today to choose a new president and parliament the poll is being seen as a key test of a cease fire signed in august between the government and opposition rebels adrienne krrish is in mozambique's capital reporting on what is at stake the queues have been long since morning. where 13000000 registered voters are expected to cast their vote today in a very tight election because mozambique is still one of the poorest countries in the region almost every 2nd person here lives in poverty and therefore there are high expectations for the next government spread of course and of course. i hope everything will get better. we need more schools they should invest more in education to reduce
in tunisia official preliminary results confirm that tice i had won sunday's presidential elections the former law professor gained more than 72 percent of the vote he ran as an independent candidate say it as the country's 2nd democratically elected president crowds celebrated in the streets on sunday night after exit polls suggested he came 1st. voting is underway in mozambique where elections are being held today to choose a new president and parliament the poll is being seen as a key test...
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from political outsider to president of tunisia young voters propel law professor of tice saeed to a landslide win as he vows to implement reforms of direct democracy. plus mozambique goes to the polls will the ruling party's decades long hold on power slip our correspondent is on the ground for today's general. i'm brian thomas great to have you with us the united states has imposed economic sanctions on turkey that after president trump demanded an immediate cease fire in syria and a phone call with president erred on the sanctions include an end to talks on a $100000000000.00 trade deal vice president mike pence is also heading to ankara for talks we're getting live pictures right now on the ground the offensive inside syria can continue these are the latest images coming in from ross and that's just across the border with turkey turkey is targeting a number of syrian towns close to its border and has been pushing deeper than expected. now at the same time from the south syrian government forces are advancing to join up with kurdish fighters in the very same area. syrian troops he
from political outsider to president of tunisia young voters propel law professor of tice saeed to a landslide win as he vows to implement reforms of direct democracy. plus mozambique goes to the polls will the ruling party's decades long hold on power slip our correspondent is on the ground for today's general. i'm brian thomas great to have you with us the united states has imposed economic sanctions on turkey that after president trump demanded an immediate cease fire in syria and a phone...
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pdating the department of a tice's 2013 study would be critical step forward into smart gun how technology can be incorporated multifaceted approach violence.reduce gun congress must always seek to innovation,power of innovative technology to make safer.ns studies dies -- the these bills will mandate are critical first steps in we can use ow to nology and innovation prevent gun violence. i am proud to sponsor both of measures and encourage my colleagues to join me in supporting them. that, mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from tennessee, mr. cohen, for five minutes. thank you, mr. speaker. times.in interesting think it was confucius who in interesting times is a great opportunity. is. unfortunately, the rule of law and democracy are at stake, and they are and as the intel committee, foreign affairs the oversight and eform committee have hearings, and later there will be public hearings, we are seeing american heroes emerge. an american hero, earned a colonel urple heart, will be testifying. vendon listened to the
pdating the department of a tice's 2013 study would be critical step forward into smart gun how technology can be incorporated multifaceted approach violence.reduce gun congress must always seek to innovation,power of innovative technology to make safer.ns studies dies -- the these bills will mandate are critical first steps in we can use ow to nology and innovation prevent gun violence. i am proud to sponsor both of measures and encourage my colleagues to join me in supporting them. that, mr....
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i knew tice all the unity also means people coming together in a cohesive society. and it means that everyone who comes here is a part of that society that's good yet. in 1905 at the end of world war 2 everyone in germany had to pull together. but then their solidarity was put to the test there were massive shortages of food and other essential supplies and hundreds of thousands of people start arriving from the eastern territories regions that had belonged to germany before it started the war. it was a mass exodus millions of refugees and displaced persons came from east and west prussia pomerania so lazy or was or didn't land and even as far as the regions of but not and transylvania. place in some over 12000000 people looking for a new not. playing . couldn't possible one i was born and bred enjoying the war but it was after the war ended we had to leave. we didn't flee we were driven out of was in fact we were catholics and we ended up in the state of cheering and one year there everyone else was protestant we spoke a high german dialect i felt out of place in s
i knew tice all the unity also means people coming together in a cohesive society. and it means that everyone who comes here is a part of that society that's good yet. in 1905 at the end of world war 2 everyone in germany had to pull together. but then their solidarity was put to the test there were massive shortages of food and other essential supplies and hundreds of thousands of people start arriving from the eastern territories regions that had belonged to germany before it started the war....
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smith: and he had, with time, found a new ve, someone who sharedis interest in arab urursh academic, ticehe prince he had once supported. >> i think his ultimate desire was to see hiseople enjojoso of the same freedoms that he han here in washinin the u.s. u >> smith: he smitted his last article on september 28, 2018. >> over time, i think jamal felt more and more at independent journalism was the way to achieve what he'd wanted since he was a yng man. george orwell gave as a title a column that hote, "as i please," y y know, "ii write as i please." jamal khashoggi was a version of that.eb he was sy who wrote what he thought, wrote whe he believed. ♪ >> smith: do you think jamal had any idea that he was playing with fire?t >> i think tmal hadn't fully realized h different the system had become. think that he thought that this was a regime that didn't aw blood unnecessarily, that did not kill dissidents overseas. and i think heas w wng. he misjudged how thihad changed. ♪ >> he was >>st seen in istanbul. angela, where do you think he's >> well, this is the question that everybody is asking.
smith: and he had, with time, found a new ve, someone who sharedis interest in arab urursh academic, ticehe prince he had once supported. >> i think his ultimate desire was to see hiseople enjojoso of the same freedoms that he han here in washinin the u.s. u >> smith: he smitted his last article on september 28, 2018. >> over time, i think jamal felt more and more at independent journalism was the way to achieve what he'd wanted since he was a yng man. george orwell gave as a...
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to head to head on al-jazeera english my guest today is the business been turned politician richard tice who's chair of the breakfast party we're talking about what else breaks it richard a lot of minorities in this country people of color immigrants feel as if racism and xenophobia has gone up since the 2016 referendum a lot of the official stats on hate crimes on racist attacks a lot of the polls seem to support that view given the leave campaign ran an overtly nationalistic campaign some would say xenophobia campaign is it any surprise to you that racism and racist attacks have gone up in britain in recent years i think to the extent there have that so that's a tragedy and of course you know no one should welcome that you know my view on immigration has always been that this country has been very good at welcoming immigration but you have to have sensible immigration that works for your economy and in the last 10 years we've had immigration of over a quarter of a 1000000 a year and actually we've had 0 real wage growth for the least well off in society and you know that's what happene
to head to head on al-jazeera english my guest today is the business been turned politician richard tice who's chair of the breakfast party we're talking about what else breaks it richard a lot of minorities in this country people of color immigrants feel as if racism and xenophobia has gone up since the 2016 referendum a lot of the official stats on hate crimes on racist attacks a lot of the polls seem to support that view given the leave campaign ran an overtly nationalistic campaign some...
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chiefs in the division, what helps is more protection for their cars on the way with gave jackson ticing again after recovering from the torn mcl not known if he plays this week when he finally back in the mix. >>and he's on ground. i say i miss to that on. >>for >>monday night football will go to the place the raiders are going next lambeau field lions and packers, detroit had a nine-point lead in the 4th. then aaron rodgers took the game over the cal agent. on a 35 yard. there's the second score of the night hackers make it a two-point game and then in the final seconds green bay down the field goal range. >>the sun crosses the feet and game winner from 23 yards out 2322. final. removed to fight finally. >>some playoff baseball nlcs game 3 in our nation's capital nationals come in with a 2 nothing series lead after sweeping the cards in louis. the postseason 3 hits and 3 rbi. nothing nationals, bottom 6 now 6 nothing victor old list. those deep to the opposite field. to take a nothing series lead. >>they can close at the end >>going be over quickly looks like. but there's a big case of
chiefs in the division, what helps is more protection for their cars on the way with gave jackson ticing again after recovering from the torn mcl not known if he plays this week when he finally back in the mix. >>and he's on ground. i say i miss to that on. >>for >>monday night football will go to the place the raiders are going next lambeau field lions and packers, detroit had a nine-point lead in the 4th. then aaron rodgers took the game over the cal agent. on a 35 yard....
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i have strong disagreements with her ons wo ticing to interfere with our elections right now and we knowart of how they're going to do it is exploiting division among the american people, with their information operations we've got to become ha target and as president, i will make sure using all of our tools, diplomatic, economic and security there is enough deterrence that russia or any countrul calculate that it is in their interest to mess with our democracy. >> i wonder if you are comfortable about -- i mean, throw a charge out there, making her deny it. that's a trumpian move >> well, we got to focus on the task at hand right now and that includes making sure that this presidency comes to an end. that is my focus that, and what happens after this presidency comes to an end. >> so you're comfortable with hillary clinton's critique and how she went about it? >> no, i'm not i'm not getting in the middle of it we as a country and a party have to focus on the future >> pete buttigieg, you have about -- >> ten more weeks. >> stay safe on the trail. >> good to be with you. >>> when we come
i have strong disagreements with her ons wo ticing to interfere with our elections right now and we knowart of how they're going to do it is exploiting division among the american people, with their information operations we've got to become ha target and as president, i will make sure using all of our tools, diplomatic, economic and security there is enough deterrence that russia or any countrul calculate that it is in their interest to mess with our democracy. >> i wonder if you are...
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i remain concerned about the dozen americans held hostage in syria including austin tice, we've heard lot about him, and i ask president trump to make them and all american hostages a priority. jon, i should wrap up by telling you this, during the president's remarks he said there are other top isis leaders that are in the sights of american operationers in the region -- operators in the region. he said they too will soon be brought to justice. jon? jon: kevin corke at the white house, thank you. let's bring in retired four-star general jack keane, fox news senior strategic analyst and chairman of the institute for the study of war. as a top military leader, general, you've seen your share of remarkable military operations. how does this one rate? >> well, it's right there at the top of the heap, truly a remarkable operation. many things we take for granted sometimes in terms of the outcome of these operations, but what goes into it is really quite extraordinary. you're talking about long distances at night, likely having to refuel those helicopters mid-air refueling. if you've never
i remain concerned about the dozen americans held hostage in syria including austin tice, we've heard lot about him, and i ask president trump to make them and all american hostages a priority. jon, i should wrap up by telling you this, during the president's remarks he said there are other top isis leaders that are in the sights of american operationers in the region -- operators in the region. he said they too will soon be brought to justice. jon? jon: kevin corke at the white house, thank...
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joining us now is jonathan tice. this struck me as a big number. have 238,000 employees.here do you expect that number to be? >> long-term, the number has to go below 200,000. the retail network is a lot of people. this is more about removing management. with the last cut, they said to percent workforce, 4% costs. oneare probably looking at half billion annual savings. i guess that means a charge of a couple of billion they will take. how much of this is in response to the fact the environment has changed again and they are looking at revenue? playing catch-up? math, nowhey do the they are trying to capture revenue downward. shrinking the ivs definitely needed. how bad has the environment got? anna: what is it about the revenue environment and hsbc specifically that is working against them? it is about rates, i guess. >> it really is. upt franchise, when rates go , six months ago we were expecting the u.s. again. now there in the u.k., they've had a lot of excess liquidity into the mortgage market. these things are destroying their margins. what about the ceo search? how
joining us now is jonathan tice. this struck me as a big number. have 238,000 employees.here do you expect that number to be? >> long-term, the number has to go below 200,000. the retail network is a lot of people. this is more about removing management. with the last cut, they said to percent workforce, 4% costs. oneare probably looking at half billion annual savings. i guess that means a charge of a couple of billion they will take. how much of this is in response to the fact the...
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d'angelo russell tice bounce back game after a subpar performance saturday, 16 points on 7 of 14 shooting. only 2 of 8 from beyond the arc he was curry's night fell 40 points and only 25 minutes, including 6 threes. final score warriors by 20. well, no trouble la to take on the lakers next monday. and wednesday, turning over to tonight's edition of postseason baseball both championship series are ready to go. >>and the rays trying to take notes from the nationals and topple the favorite astros raise strokes game 5 in houston bottom first. already one nothing houston. alex bregman and vp candidate 1001 into the right-center field gap 2 runs score. part of a four-run inning to take control early bottom 8. >>5 one houston. jose altuve steps in with nights a solo blast to left center 6 one stroger final starting pitcher gerrit cole was magnificent gave up only 2 hits and a run in 8 innings struck out 10 here we go houston and the yankees open the alcs the saturday in texas going to be fun. thursday night football now, giants patriots tom brady greetings, patriots owner robert kraft the game w
d'angelo russell tice bounce back game after a subpar performance saturday, 16 points on 7 of 14 shooting. only 2 of 8 from beyond the arc he was curry's night fell 40 points and only 25 minutes, including 6 threes. final score warriors by 20. well, no trouble la to take on the lakers next monday. and wednesday, turning over to tonight's edition of postseason baseball both championship series are ready to go. >>and the rays trying to take notes from the nationals and topple the favorite...
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to head to head on al-jazeera english my guest today is the business been turned politician richard tice who's chair of the breakfast party we're talking about what else breaks it richard a lot of minorities in this country people of color immigrants feel as if racism and xenophobia has gone up since the 2016 referendum a lot of the official stats on hate crimes on racist attacks a lot of the polls seem to support that view given the leave campaign ran an overtly nationalistic campaign some would say xenophobia campaign is it any surprise to you that racism and racist attacks have gone up in britain in recent years but i think to the extent there have that so that's a tragedy and of course you know no one should welcome that you know my view on immigration has always been that this country has been very good at welcoming immigration but you have to have sensible immigration that works for your economy and in the last 10 years we've had immigration of over a quarter of a 1000000 a year and actually we've had 0 real wage growth for the least well off in society and you know that's what hap
to head to head on al-jazeera english my guest today is the business been turned politician richard tice who's chair of the breakfast party we're talking about what else breaks it richard a lot of minorities in this country people of color immigrants feel as if racism and xenophobia has gone up since the 2016 referendum a lot of the official stats on hate crimes on racist attacks a lot of the polls seem to support that view given the leave campaign ran an overtly nationalistic campaign some...
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to head to head on al-jazeera english my guest today is the business been turned politician richard tice who's chair of the breakfast party and we're talking about what else breaks it richard a lot of minorities in this country people of color immigrants feel as if racism and xenophobia has gone up since the 2016 referendum a lot of the official stats on hate crimes on racist attacks a lot of the polls seem to support that view given the leave campaign ran an overtly nationalistic campaign some would say xenophobia campaign is it any surprise to you that racism and racist attacks have gone up in britain in recent years but i think to the extent there have then that's so that's a tragedy and of course you know no one should welcome that you know my view on immigration has always been that this country has been very good at welcoming immigration but you have to have sensible immigration that works for your economy and in the last 10 years we've had immigration of over a quarter of a 1000000 a year and actually we've had 0 real wage growth for the least well off in society and you know that
to head to head on al-jazeera english my guest today is the business been turned politician richard tice who's chair of the breakfast party and we're talking about what else breaks it richard a lot of minorities in this country people of color immigrants feel as if racism and xenophobia has gone up since the 2016 referendum a lot of the official stats on hate crimes on racist attacks a lot of the polls seem to support that view given the leave campaign ran an overtly nationalistic campaign some...
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let's get more on this now with the mep and chair of the brexit party richard tice. you want an election on december the 12th? yes, the sooner on december the 12th? yes, the sooner the better is for the brexit party is concerned. we have been saying for months that we need a general election and we need a leave alliance to deliver a thumping majority. the only way we can get a proper proper brexit done. at the moment is what we have got actually is there is huge brexit fatigue and the prime minister has used that he has felt compelled to concede huge concessions to try and get it done by the 31st october. what has he conceded? the real key is what michel barnier in strasbourg the other day when he said in a committee meeting he said that essentially this was going to be at least three years of negotiations on a free trade deal. that means actually the bill has just gone up from 39 billion to over £65 billion. when the piejobs from 39 billion to over £65 billion. when the pie jobs for people they will be absolutely furious that we are still going to be strapped in the
let's get more on this now with the mep and chair of the brexit party richard tice. you want an election on december the 12th? yes, the sooner on december the 12th? yes, the sooner the better is for the brexit party is concerned. we have been saying for months that we need a general election and we need a leave alliance to deliver a thumping majority. the only way we can get a proper proper brexit done. at the moment is what we have got actually is there is huge brexit fatigue and the prime...
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he tice again today with a one-line bill. johnson only needs a simple majority.downturn in china now rolling into the fourth quarter. bloomberg economics crunching the early data. the chinese economy falling off for the sixth straight month. china is in the midst of the weakest pace of expansion in almost 30 years. in the third quarter, alphabet's earnings taking a hit. google runs a distant third in this market behind amazon and microsoft. lphabet expenses rising 25%. onbal news 24 hours a day, tictoc and twitter. this is bloomberg. tom: equities bounce, currencies, commodities. it is an interesting market. it is not dead but it is churning after the two big days, friday and monday that we saw. futures steepening over the last number of days. oil not part of the story. the vix 13.27 with a nice 12 handle earlier. there is the close on x.p.s. yen correlates outs with weaker yen. we get closer to that 109 level. i didn't know what else to do. francine? francine: tom, i'm actually also looking at japan but not the yen like you are. i'm looking at the yields on japa
he tice again today with a one-line bill. johnson only needs a simple majority.downturn in china now rolling into the fourth quarter. bloomberg economics crunching the early data. the chinese economy falling off for the sixth straight month. china is in the midst of the weakest pace of expansion in almost 30 years. in the third quarter, alphabet's earnings taking a hit. google runs a distant third in this market behind amazon and microsoft. lphabet expenses rising 25%. onbal news 24 hours a...
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like austin tice from texas, his parents speaking to savannah in 2018. >> what's your next step whatah, well, we know he's alive. and we're sure he wants to come home >> keir, all of these families have been through so much. they all have different desires in this situation. is there anything they agree on and what they want to happen next >> reporter: that's right, savannah, they don't inevitably all have exactly the same opinion. kayla mueller's family very much want her body to be found. they are very much in praise of president trump. and honestly feel as if they were let down by the obama administration when kayla was kidnapped. james foley's mom on the other hand says that she wants america to keep working to find the hostages and not let this success take away the focus from fighting islamic extremism you know, savannah, and i know you'll agree with this, when you have spoken to the families, you are struck by their strength and faith and by their belief in american values and particularly that means what they will say is that they want to see these people accused of being mem
like austin tice from texas, his parents speaking to savannah in 2018. >> what's your next step whatah, well, we know he's alive. and we're sure he wants to come home >> keir, all of these families have been through so much. they all have different desires in this situation. is there anything they agree on and what they want to happen next >> reporter: that's right, savannah, they don't inevitably all have exactly the same opinion. kayla mueller's family very much want her...
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at this point, we need honesty in terms of the big tech et tice items. truce and neither side really gave much on this. i mean, the chinese didn't really touch the politically sensitive issues, like transfer of intellectual property. on the other hand, president trump didn't give all that much. he delayed 5% tariff hike on october 15th. but we still have a very, very large amount of tariffs in place on chinese imports. maria: why does secretary mnuchin constantly oversell this deal and try to make everybody think they're so close and then we get a market reaction only to see a reversal the next day. >> you've got different camps with the new administration. secretary mnuchin i think is more worried about markets, more worried about the economic impact, and then you have folks like -- you have trade representative robert lighthizer who believes this is the fight and was willing to go to the mattresses, so-to-speak, to really level the playing field on these issues. so you have to listen to different voices within the administration and i think lighthizer
at this point, we need honesty in terms of the big tech et tice items. truce and neither side really gave much on this. i mean, the chinese didn't really touch the politically sensitive issues, like transfer of intellectual property. on the other hand, president trump didn't give all that much. he delayed 5% tariff hike on october 15th. but we still have a very, very large amount of tariffs in place on chinese imports. maria: why does secretary mnuchin constantly oversell this deal and try to...