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u.k. or ireland is larry king now. back to trumpet get elected with a series of modest distortions is a reflection of fact that the voting public could be convinced by that and what we really need to do when one of the reasons as a scientist i'm interested in this is we really need to get people to apply the same standards of politics that apply to science skeptical inquiry empirical testing demand evidence for what your politicians tell you. it's. the little over. the wall not shown it turns out as you go on here oh are you going to. go into the union didn't know that a monday about the movie gives him that i didn't win the. league. some of those us that someone's on good young souls of the that's what it is about . look up close. bud lowed. if. you don't have that much i'm not. going to. get cut like the first. day was movie the only rules i'm going to live with. during the subsidiary law they go to spiro lewis it is so. you go you'll look through or sit there. one tsunami would tell that to most of them it's all it'
u.k. or ireland is larry king now. back to trumpet get elected with a series of modest distortions is a reflection of fact that the voting public could be convinced by that and what we really need to do when one of the reasons as a scientist i'm interested in this is we really need to get people to apply the same standards of politics that apply to science skeptical inquiry empirical testing demand evidence for what your politicians tell you. it's. the little over. the wall not shown it turns...
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u.k. or ireland it's time for sofia and co looking at how the european union has changed in recent years. lies ahead. when else seems wrong. just don't. let me. get to see. this day after. and in detroit equals betrayal. when so many find themselves the party we choose to look for common ground. again on this edition of the program we focus on real news this time is the war in syria escalating so who's driving it the latest in the qatar saudi arabia and so many have like an extended version of the. to integrate. at the same time we cannot accept every. country all countries. all countries so you. see and this is going underground on the day the bricks that bargaining chip of the fate of millions of e.u. citizens living in the u.k. coming up in. the form of britain's ruling on whether. dead or just as an opinion poll shows is the. number one choice for prime minister. cabinet. previously. in the british government. we investigate the power of street to shake the head of this week's one day more march against the british government in london from jerry lewis. the biggest names in comedy tog
u.k. or ireland it's time for sofia and co looking at how the european union has changed in recent years. lies ahead. when else seems wrong. just don't. let me. get to see. this day after. and in detroit equals betrayal. when so many find themselves the party we choose to look for common ground. again on this edition of the program we focus on real news this time is the war in syria escalating so who's driving it the latest in the qatar saudi arabia and so many have like an extended version of...
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u.k. or ireland stay with us. you know agree that this is the time for the financial sation bubble to to implode to collapse i don't think it's time yet these banks have another fifteen trillion dollars to create the european central bank to leverage this up by the five trillion dollars easily bank of japan is a never ending fountain of free cash at zero percent interest rate so this is a ways to go. but the environment. right. chemical discoveries over the last century made everyday life easier but at what cost this is cereal is exceptionally oxic. no wonder it's confidential. says sister years old industrial giants reaps the benefit ignoring the home cools by chemical production. you know as if these people aren't people just experimental animals to cage let into the toxic environment continues to poison lives and we found these astronomically high levels of dioxin levels that my staff think maybe some of the highest levels ever found in the united states for almost thirty years this very serious problem had not
u.k. or ireland stay with us. you know agree that this is the time for the financial sation bubble to to implode to collapse i don't think it's time yet these banks have another fifteen trillion dollars to create the european central bank to leverage this up by the five trillion dollars easily bank of japan is a never ending fountain of free cash at zero percent interest rate so this is a ways to go. but the environment. right. chemical discoveries over the last century made everyday life...
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u.k. or ireland renegade in examines the impact of the two thousand and three invasion of iraq on the british paper. let's talk about blackness and the blues of being black. and always well in a big i don't know at least that's what i've been told but he surely did weigh in remains is such because we simply forgot on. the scene we've allowed them to rearrange their plane you've told us the sickness of trusting our enemy and we became their face. in that's what i call a lack of blackness or understand in the blues of being black. should the blues have been black should mandate that we attack knowing how when and what to do to come this simple in as natural as be black is simply to the feeling blue is black and blue. be. a patch or sudden passing i've only just learnt you were a south and taken your last bang turn. to us we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry i could so i write these last words and helps to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each. but then my feeling started to change you talked about more like it was a. sti
u.k. or ireland renegade in examines the impact of the two thousand and three invasion of iraq on the british paper. let's talk about blackness and the blues of being black. and always well in a big i don't know at least that's what i've been told but he surely did weigh in remains is such because we simply forgot on. the scene we've allowed them to rearrange their plane you've told us the sickness of trusting our enemy and we became their face. in that's what i call a lack of blackness or...
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u.k. or ireland it's larry king now see you next hour.
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u.k. or ireland though warning of you with us today larry king is a long interview with baseball star nick swisher about his all star career. let's talk about blackness and the bills of being black. and always well in a big house down the steps we have been told. and relays is such her. we simply forgot i don't. seem we've allowed them to rearrange airplanes you told us the sickness of trusting our enemy and we became their face. that's what i call a lack of blackness or understand in the blues of being black. sheep the blues of being black should mandate that we attack knowing how when and what to do to come this simple in its natural as be beck is simply tat the feelin blue is black and blue. make us manufacture consent to step into public wells. when the room in clusters and protect themselves. with the famous merry go round lifts only the one person. doing all middle of the room sick. to lose the real needs. armstrong call him all the time neil harvey. we're going to be your hopes for the two thousand and seventeen confederations cup right here in russia we're going to be visiting the
u.k. or ireland though warning of you with us today larry king is a long interview with baseball star nick swisher about his all star career. let's talk about blackness and the bills of being black. and always well in a big house down the steps we have been told. and relays is such her. we simply forgot i don't. seem we've allowed them to rearrange airplanes you told us the sickness of trusting our enemy and we became their face. that's what i call a lack of blackness or understand in the blues...
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ireland. hard brexit will not only hurt the u.k. but also ireland. vonnie: what is the condition that would be the make or break point to say return to violence or a breaking of some kind of the parties in the good friday agreement? george mitchell: when there was a hard border, militarized, difficult to travel across, there was very little communication and commerce. lived on stereotypes. they demonized the opposition. when the walls came down, people could come across investment a huge difference in commerce across the border. each year, 60 million liters of raw milk are produced in northern ireland and shipped to ireland where they are processed into cheese and so forth and redistributed. through the united kingdom and thehat will change attitudes and commerce will change if the border is resurrected. vonnie: if there is no hard border, will everything be ok? george mitchell: you cannot say for sure but a much greater chance of it being ok. have gold to the middle east for many years. jared kushner has gone to the middle east to broker peaceful's to is there in the potential for some kind of agreement
ireland. hard brexit will not only hurt the u.k. but also ireland. vonnie: what is the condition that would be the make or break point to say return to violence or a breaking of some kind of the parties in the good friday agreement? george mitchell: when there was a hard border, militarized, difficult to travel across, there was very little communication and commerce. lived on stereotypes. they demonized the opposition. when the walls came down, people could come across investment a huge...
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ireland. it will not be just the pro-u.k. unionists that suffer, or the pro-united ireland nationalists.oth areas will suffer economically as a result from the extra bureaucracy imposed on them. matt: in that sense, because dublin -- the republic of ireland will be deeply affected economically by hard brexit. how much of an ally can theresa may count on in dublin? john: well, ireland is a member of the european union, and it wants to remain so. ,he benefit is we are in a rule based institution, where we have our courts that make fair decisions between strong countries and weak countries on the basis of uniformly applied rules. that is the attraction for us, and we're not going to leave the european union because we have experience of being in a union where there were not commonly agreed rules, and we suffered from that. we will of course, seek to mitigate the effect of brexit. we will in that sense, be looking for a soft brexit. but i think there is no such thing as a good brexit. brexit is breaking up something that has existed together for 44 years. there is disruption involved in that
ireland. it will not be just the pro-u.k. unionists that suffer, or the pro-united ireland nationalists.oth areas will suffer economically as a result from the extra bureaucracy imposed on them. matt: in that sense, because dublin -- the republic of ireland will be deeply affected economically by hard brexit. how much of an ally can theresa may count on in dublin? john: well, ireland is a member of the european union, and it wants to remain so. ,he benefit is we are in a rule based institution,...
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u.k. what stopped them so far is the europeans being ready to grant a similar sentiment to the brits who lived in europe either in spain or all ireland on from. really that should be settled quite quickly the new difficulty that it's a reason is the e.u. is now saying that the rights e.u. citizens living in britain after brics it should be protected in the due decay to the european court of justice not if britain's coming out its in becoming a sovereign independent country over the county be allowed from our point of view well let people be forced to be uprooted it should london and brussels fail to find common ground on this for instance will the british retirees be forced to come back home from sunny spain to britain i have no idea i don't think that it's going to happen i think the spanish have already said that the happy to keep the british pensioners in spain as long as we give brilliance to spanish people working in the u.k. . again this is a slight possibility they may complicate all this because of gibraltar but if the sensible love going to happen so at this point brussels is sending signals it may accept as soft rocks it wh
u.k. what stopped them so far is the europeans being ready to grant a similar sentiment to the brits who lived in europe either in spain or all ireland on from. really that should be settled quite quickly the new difficulty that it's a reason is the e.u. is now saying that the rights e.u. citizens living in britain after brics it should be protected in the due decay to the european court of justice not if britain's coming out its in becoming a sovereign independent country over the county be...
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government be impartial in northern ireland which is one of the requirements of the peace process if it is formed by members of the u.k. and so if if if protestant marching or you know what it's whatever how can they peeps seen as being impartial if they are made up of members of the u.p.a. as well if they're dependent on the votes of members of the three and i obviously we have a new absolute commitment in this what labor will be will be we're looking for the absolute need not to go backwards on the peace process as well as all the other issues which are in play right now you know that we can't go back when so not so so i hope the prime minister in fact i hope she will consider carefully we as a we will be making sure she considers and also that her position on the grouping deal she's doing as a light shone upon it you already were responsible for the outsourcing of so much british industry. what do you think about. at the moment it's merging the capital routes was be a british airways one thousand four hundred jobs in midstream you go through. in my constituency actually in newcastle or you. firstly i. think you know that our party was responsible. under
government be impartial in northern ireland which is one of the requirements of the peace process if it is formed by members of the u.k. and so if if if protestant marching or you know what it's whatever how can they peeps seen as being impartial if they are made up of members of the u.p.a. as well if they're dependent on the votes of members of the three and i obviously we have a new absolute commitment in this what labor will be will be we're looking for the absolute need not to go backwards...
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u.k. primus or theresa may holding a news s.iefing after meeting we are waiting to get more news from that. she has met with the head of social protection and irelandill be fascinating to hear what emerges from that meeting. he will be pushing her on trying to get some compromise -- some concessions for the people of ireland. let's check in with first word news. may: prime minister theresa said the suspect outside a acted attack at a mosque alone. he barreled into a crowd of pedestrians after midnight. one person died and 10 others were injured. -- heuted he want to wanted to kill muslims. in paris, there was a vehicle ramming attempt at the champs elysees. trying tors are still contain a massive fire in portugal that killed more than 60 people. many died in a cars while trying to flee the flames in the portuguese government has declared three days of national mourning. in france, emmanuel macron's political movement has won a large majority in parliament. he and his supporters are on track to win about 360 of the 577 seats in the national assembly. the lowest ever for a french parliamentary election. a member of president trump's legal team insist
u.k. primus or theresa may holding a news s.iefing after meeting we are waiting to get more news from that. she has met with the head of social protection and irelandill be fascinating to hear what emerges from that meeting. he will be pushing her on trying to get some compromise -- some concessions for the people of ireland. let's check in with first word news. may: prime minister theresa said the suspect outside a acted attack at a mosque alone. he barreled into a crowd of pedestrians after...
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u.k. prime minister struck a deal with northern ireland. or more, we're joined by ben stills of bloomberg news editor who joins us from madrid. us. thanks for joining what kind of position does this leave theresa may in now on his week where they're going to vote on the queen's speech in house of commons? a modicum of ides after ty for theresa may a rough few weeks since the election t. means she's going to have the support from this irish party, which will allow her to prove program on thursday and at least begin the process of putting her government in place. alix: good news on monday, but the weekend was pretty tough for theresa may. you have the sunday times tories want to cellor fill i am hammond take over. as those rumors still percolating throughout the .k.? ben: i think this is going to e a kind of constant back drop for may as long as she remains in power. e election result really destroyed her credibility, i , nk, with much of her party and the main reason for keeping moment is e at the march to do with the fact they were not in a po
u.k. prime minister struck a deal with northern ireland. or more, we're joined by ben stills of bloomberg news editor who joins us from madrid. us. thanks for joining what kind of position does this leave theresa may in now on his week where they're going to vote on the queen's speech in house of commons? a modicum of ides after ty for theresa may a rough few weeks since the election t. means she's going to have the support from this irish party, which will allow her to prove program on...
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ireland. nobody wants to see the border back. that in the next three or four months will be the trickiest issue of all to overcome. laura: when the brexit minister says the u.k. wants a new, deep, and special relationship with the eu once it is left, is that what brussels wants, two, or is britain going to pay a price for leaving? christian: well, he said there is no revenge or punishment, but don't ignore the consequences. as far as the europeans are concerned, it cannot be as good outside the club as it is inside the club. but britain sees it a different way. they see the country getting back the borders and sovereignty, and pulling out of the customs union, being able to do the trade deals with north america and canada and south america, whoever they want to, because at the moment the european union negotiates trade deals on the part of the u.k. the 2 sides see it from different sides. obviously, the uk's saying there will be difficult days ahead , there will be a lot of pessimism around. but we really do need to get to those of the lands and that is what we are intending to do. i think that what will be key will be the working relationship between the 2
ireland. nobody wants to see the border back. that in the next three or four months will be the trickiest issue of all to overcome. laura: when the brexit minister says the u.k. wants a new, deep, and special relationship with the eu once it is left, is that what brussels wants, two, or is britain going to pay a price for leaving? christian: well, he said there is no revenge or punishment, but don't ignore the consequences. as far as the europeans are concerned, it cannot be as good outside the...
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ireland moving ahead with its irish bankshares. despite the results of the u.k. election. the ipo share prices range today in the vicinity of orlars $.85 per share and $5.50 per share, valuing the bank is highs $15 billion according to the irish finance ministry. the final price will be determined and announced around june 23. china looking to see how rio tinto responds to the $2.5 billion bid for allied units. with $2.4 billion for the business in january, leaving $2 billion in cash, the chinese coal giant still has an option to match or sweet the offer depending on the response to glencore. that's according to peter brower, a nonexecutive director and member of bloomberg lp. viking global manages around $30 billion and is giving investors some of their money back so that traders can hold more -- hold more liquid decisions. at the same time the chief and -- chief investment officer is leaving the firm. that is your business flash up date. from new york, this is bloomberg. julia: this is "bloomberg markets, i'm julia chatterley. the commodities markets are closing in new york and we are going to start with oil trading higher a
ireland moving ahead with its irish bankshares. despite the results of the u.k. election. the ipo share prices range today in the vicinity of orlars $.85 per share and $5.50 per share, valuing the bank is highs $15 billion according to the irish finance ministry. the final price will be determined and announced around june 23. china looking to see how rio tinto responds to the $2.5 billion bid for allied units. with $2.4 billion for the business in january, leaving $2 billion in cash, the...
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u.k.? the amount money going to northern ireland will not be that much. more money for scotland and wales. either give scotland more money, which will have an impact on public finances, oronservatives, you have a deal that gives ireland more money, but not a deal for scotland. backbenchers there she wants to keep happy? treasury is worried for the potential this deal has to unpick the consensus for austerity across the conservative party as a whole. not ahundred million is big deal. if this means the treasury finds and -- inlt to reduce england. it is going to be tough. francine: do you think the a vote one was also anti-austerity and how does that change the composition? a significant part of the vote was anti-austerity. it was not the only thing, but in a lot of the economically part of northern areas, it was a general feeling we have been left behind. france, thed in vote went in four different directions. we want to try to reboot a division in europe, which is won with.n francine: thank you for joining us. surveillance" continues in the next hour. we will be talking with rupert harrison. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: a rome to the rescue. italy shores up two veneti
u.k.? the amount money going to northern ireland will not be that much. more money for scotland and wales. either give scotland more money, which will have an impact on public finances, oronservatives, you have a deal that gives ireland more money, but not a deal for scotland. backbenchers there she wants to keep happy? treasury is worried for the potential this deal has to unpick the consensus for austerity across the conservative party as a whole. not ahundred million is big deal. if this...