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the civilian and commercial galileo signal will of course remain accessible to the united kingdom and new partnership. 0ur framework of our new partnership. our offer includes as well access to the so—called p r s signal, the public regulator service, on the basis of an agreement which will be negotiated with the united kingdom as we are doing at the moment with other allies, the us and norway. and now it is up to the united kingdom to decide whether, as they wish, they would like to get involved in that close cooperation. now, ladies and gentlemen, will be future cooperation matters, trade, specific forms of cooperation, internal security, external security, foreign policy and defence, our objective is with the united kingdom to build a partnership without precedent, as i have said on a number of occasions over the last few months, and as i stated once again the day before yesterday in berlin. the second subject of our long morning's work was, of course, to look at and make progress on some of the outstanding issues of the withdrawal agreement itself, and the condition for any future
the civilian and commercial galileo signal will of course remain accessible to the united kingdom and new partnership. 0ur framework of our new partnership. our offer includes as well access to the so—called p r s signal, the public regulator service, on the basis of an agreement which will be negotiated with the united kingdom as we are doing at the moment with other allies, the us and norway. and now it is up to the united kingdom to decide whether, as they wish, they would like to get...
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just as the united kingdom helps the united states shoulder the burden of international security, so does nato. it is providing a new majority of resources for the new iraq mission. they are responsible for 85% of the cost of the mission in the balkans. at the most recent summit, allies agreed to a readiness initiative within the next 18 months to have 13 mechanized battalions, 13 combat vessels and 30 air squadrons to be used in 30 days. alongside the u.s., the u.k. has been pressing for the alliance to do more and to pay its way. we're seeing results. last year saw nato's biggest spending increase in 25 years. since making the pledge of 2014, allies have spent $87 billion more on defense. in just two years time, that number will increase to $150 billion. four years ago, only three allies spent 2% of their gdp on defense. by the end of this year, eight will meet that target. increasingly, we're seeing more partners will their weight, realizing that they have got to spend more because of the increasing threats that the world faces. investing in capabilities essential and relevant to
just as the united kingdom helps the united states shoulder the burden of international security, so does nato. it is providing a new majority of resources for the new iraq mission. they are responsible for 85% of the cost of the mission in the balkans. at the most recent summit, allies agreed to a readiness initiative within the next 18 months to have 13 mechanized battalions, 13 combat vessels and 30 air squadrons to be used in 30 days. alongside the u.s., the u.k. has been pressing for the...
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recognised by the you like it or not sure real law should have no place in the united kingdom i want to see every will equal under the law my friend if you don't feel comfortable with that then perhaps that's the question you have to answer certainly not me i'm happy with the existing law as it is we already acknowledged the law again you're the one who appears to have an issue. that if you want to talk seriously about it what's that like to talk about it with anyone yourself or any other functionally illiterate person with regards to the sharia but this is not about sharia this is not about some kind of secondary problem or some people trying to get excited about this about its heritage to english law english common law and english start tightening and going according to english law not shari'a by taking an exception by making an exception that's the point that you're continually avoiding in the circumstances it's really an excellent speech peter the first made to judge me of a political decision exception in this case for a muslim couple you can avoid that i'm sorry that's just the
recognised by the you like it or not sure real law should have no place in the united kingdom i want to see every will equal under the law my friend if you don't feel comfortable with that then perhaps that's the question you have to answer certainly not me i'm happy with the existing law as it is we already acknowledged the law again you're the one who appears to have an issue. that if you want to talk seriously about it what's that like to talk about it with anyone yourself or any other...
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the last episode is to have potemkin villages essentially you have a potemkin regulator in the united kingdom and you have potemkin money operating around the world which is called the u.s. dollar standard if we are to believe these headlines today so actually this is from last week and remember we're doing the summer solution series where we're looking at the big picture items because it is the summer and we're sitting back and relaxing and looking at the bigger stories and looking out the window because i saw some of them black flak jackets with a r fifteen is coming this way so i just keep note of that ok but here's a tweet from last week with sky news and they said the financial conduct authority says royal bank of scotland senior managers will not be disciplined for misconduct over the treatment of small firms and the bank's global restructuring group as the city regulators powers do not apply so apparently the united kingdom has this regulator called the financial conduct authority and that was established after the financial crisis and they made you know while they were having all thos
the last episode is to have potemkin villages essentially you have a potemkin regulator in the united kingdom and you have potemkin money operating around the world which is called the u.s. dollar standard if we are to believe these headlines today so actually this is from last week and remember we're doing the summer solution series where we're looking at the big picture items because it is the summer and we're sitting back and relaxing and looking at the bigger stories and looking out the...
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just as the united kingdom helps the united states shoulder the burden of international security, so does nato. it is providing a majority of forces for the alliance's new iraq mission. european allies lead nato's 40,000 strong response force. they are responsible for 85% of the mission in the balkans and at the most recent summit, allies agreed a readiness initiative, within the next 18 months, to have 30 mechanized battalions, 30 combat vessels, and 30 air squadrons, ready to use in 30 days. alongside the u.s., the u.k. has been pressing for the alliance to do more, to pay its way. we're now seeing the results. last year i saw nato's biggest spending increase in 25 years. since making the defense investment pledge of 2014 summit, allies have spent 87 billion dollars more on defense. in just two years' time, that number will increase to at least 150 billion dollars. four years ago, only three allies spent 2% of their gdp on defense. by the end of this year, eight will meet that target, and increasingly we are seeing more partners pull their weight realizing that they have got to spe
just as the united kingdom helps the united states shoulder the burden of international security, so does nato. it is providing a majority of forces for the alliance's new iraq mission. european allies lead nato's 40,000 strong response force. they are responsible for 85% of the mission in the balkans and at the most recent summit, allies agreed a readiness initiative, within the next 18 months, to have 30 mechanized battalions, 30 combat vessels, and 30 air squadrons, ready to use in 30 days....
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international law the vienna convention and we're really disappointed with the policy of the united kingdom on the violation of the convention that you're alleging there the british government presumably think that their lives of the russian nationals would be put in danger if they had consular assistance know because you know we want to talk to them and understand whether the talking under the pressure or not and this is written in the vienna convention and the convention is signed by the united kingdom so they have two full few its international obligations ok it true that there's no. conclusive evidence the british ambassador to the u n karen pierce said your country has the means and the motive that seem to be critical and the foreign office say that when you when you when you speak against these an allegation you are engaging in denial distraction and disinformation. i think this is where the misleading statement because for example i want to quote president of czech republic who said that certain amount of so-called no beach oak was produced in june. republic and if you read the germa
international law the vienna convention and we're really disappointed with the policy of the united kingdom on the violation of the convention that you're alleging there the british government presumably think that their lives of the russian nationals would be put in danger if they had consular assistance know because you know we want to talk to them and understand whether the talking under the pressure or not and this is written in the vienna convention and the convention is signed by the...
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pressure or not and this is written in the vienna convention and the convention is signed by the united kingdom so they have two full few its international obligations ok it's true that there's no. conclusive evidence the british ambassador to the u n karen pierre said your country has the means and the motive that seem to be critical and the foreign office say that when you when you when you speak against these an allegation you are engaging in denial distraction and disinformation. i think this is according misleading statement because for example i want to quote the president of czech republic who said there are certain amount of so-called novi joke was produced in czech republic and if you read the german press you will find that most of the lips in europe a capable of producing chemical weapons in the small quantities so basically the major argument of the british government that only russia is capable of producing this kind of poisons is. simply is not correct but you would see we have a drug here in britain because otherwise we wouldn't have it retested again it's true that's exactly wha
pressure or not and this is written in the vienna convention and the convention is signed by the united kingdom so they have two full few its international obligations ok it's true that there's no. conclusive evidence the british ambassador to the u n karen pierre said your country has the means and the motive that seem to be critical and the foreign office say that when you when you when you speak against these an allegation you are engaging in denial distraction and disinformation. i think...
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the last episode is to have potemkin villages essentially you have a potemkin regulator in the united kingdom and you have potemkin money operating around the world which is called the u.s. dollar standard if we are to believe these headlines today so actually this is from last week and remember we're doing the summer solution series where we're looking at the big picture because it is the summer and we're sitting back and relaxing and looking at the bigger stories and looking out the window because i saw some of them black flak jackets with a r fifteen is coming this way so i just keep note of that ok but here's a tweet from last week with sky news and they said the financial conduct authority says royal bank of scotland senior managers will not be disciplined for misconduct over the treatment of small firms and the bank's global restructuring group as the city regulators powers do not apply so apparently the united kingdom has this regulator called the financial conduct authority and that was established after the financial crisis and they made you know while they were having all those inqu
the last episode is to have potemkin villages essentially you have a potemkin regulator in the united kingdom and you have potemkin money operating around the world which is called the u.s. dollar standard if we are to believe these headlines today so actually this is from last week and remember we're doing the summer solution series where we're looking at the big picture because it is the summer and we're sitting back and relaxing and looking at the bigger stories and looking out the window...
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united states and the united kingdom allan was just discussing that they provide support to the saudi led coalition so does this put any sort of pressure on those countries to at least reduce their military support of course because i think so because. so many like. pressure groups both countries in the congress on in the parliament in london and not only that but iran as well i think iran should be. concerned because they are supporting the whole of these the whole these cannot continue this war for more than two years without any sort of support from iran we know that so i think all countries are involved in this in this conflict it is. a political solution to this. meeting are they going to transfer. to the united nations security council or not this is the main question right so we will see what happens behind the drama we thank you for joining us from london. u.s. government lawyers say the top u.n. court doesn't have the jurisdiction to weigh in on iran's case against sanctions iran wants the international court of justice to suspend u.s. sanctions imposed three weeks ago its ar
united states and the united kingdom allan was just discussing that they provide support to the saudi led coalition so does this put any sort of pressure on those countries to at least reduce their military support of course because i think so because. so many like. pressure groups both countries in the congress on in the parliament in london and not only that but iran as well i think iran should be. concerned because they are supporting the whole of these the whole these cannot continue this...
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this is the united kingdom. united kingdom of great britain and ireland. and finally, you have the british isles encompassing everything in this blue circle. the republic of ireland. and the aisle of man and many islands. any of us is not the president of the united states. >> people call it britain, they call it great britain, they used to call it england. but the uk, great respect. >> and that is thing two in 60 seconds. >>> donald trump owns a golf course if scotland you think he would have a decent understanding. weirdly, trump has had a really, really tough time with uk geography, he once told, you don't hear the word britain anymore. you have different names, you can say england, you can say uk, you can say united kingdom. i always say which one do you prefer. last month's nato trip, he told the sun, he prefers england. >> it is so true. you don't hear england anymore. last night trump was in pennsylvania and he brought up uk once again. >> i have great respect for the uk, united kingdom. people call it britain, they call it great britain, they used
this is the united kingdom. united kingdom of great britain and ireland. and finally, you have the british isles encompassing everything in this blue circle. the republic of ireland. and the aisle of man and many islands. any of us is not the president of the united states. >> people call it britain, they call it great britain, they used to call it england. but the uk, great respect. >> and that is thing two in 60 seconds. >>> donald trump owns a golf course if scotland you...
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no this is about the state of the united kingdom not about the state of europe and then what you had was a succession of cheap patriots as i described them. people who are either delusional and government ideological in government and when you combine those qualities together this is a pretty dangerous situation i was remarking on. to the one constituent vote the handmaid's tale which is of a program on a bit dystopian america this is the story in britain we're moving to places are like which are not good and the consequences of this mess and i always thought the court. jesters were wheeled out by kings to for entertainment but when you have the court jesters running the place that's a different problem and previously where the government has been falling apart lately major government then the opposition gets itself into a position with it looks like it's ready to assume power even friends of the carbon wing of the labor party wouldn't say it's a condition of the person no no and this is this is why i think it's a crisis because you could conceivably have a general election. six mont
no this is about the state of the united kingdom not about the state of europe and then what you had was a succession of cheap patriots as i described them. people who are either delusional and government ideological in government and when you combine those qualities together this is a pretty dangerous situation i was remarking on. to the one constituent vote the handmaid's tale which is of a program on a bit dystopian america this is the story in britain we're moving to places are like which...
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the longest delays in the united kingdom we re longest delays in the united kingdom were recorded bythe trust said that the weights cymbal work for less serious calls, and they had two broke ties life—threatening emergencies. the government say they have announced £36 million of additional funding. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: the british government's set to unveil plans for a no—deal brexit amid growing concerns over crashing out of the eu. australia's prime minister is facing renewed pressure to step down — despite surviving a vote on his leadership just days ago. after the darkest day of his presidency, donald trump has insisted he's done nothing wrong and there's been no breach of campaign finance rules. now it's time to look at the stories making the headlines around the world. we begin with the independent and brexit secretary dominic raab's setting out of what people and businesses can do, if the uk leaves the eu without a deal. in the sydney morning herald, there's been a second leadership challenge for the top job in australia. prime minister mal
the longest delays in the united kingdom we re longest delays in the united kingdom were recorded bythe trust said that the weights cymbal work for less serious calls, and they had two broke ties life—threatening emergencies. the government say they have announced £36 million of additional funding. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: the british government's set to unveil plans for a no—deal brexit amid growing concerns over crashing out of the eu. australia's prime...
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actual economic damage for the united kingdom i cannot see how the how the united kingdom.could possibly. benefit from the store large to become a single. europe it's totally in bangor while europe has benefited a lot from trade from medicaid in. from europe it seems to me. that move i don't know where you'll be tossed in catalonia in near future i hope it success but when you do then please use the quick you know the drill whisky in the quick passage your close friends and frank you so much for appearing in the exam which are. very much in mind frankly coming up on next week's show we asked essential question of what is catalonia one thing is for certain there's more to it than f.c. barcelona is it a geographical construct on a spin on an ancient european nation and are its politics a problem or an opportunity in this troubled europe we ask the people who should help us in this quest the poets a journalist and academics to answer the question of what is catalonia one of the best from the walls of the immediate post-war period was the third man starting orson welles and the
actual economic damage for the united kingdom i cannot see how the how the united kingdom.could possibly. benefit from the store large to become a single. europe it's totally in bangor while europe has benefited a lot from trade from medicaid in. from europe it seems to me. that move i don't know where you'll be tossed in catalonia in near future i hope it success but when you do then please use the quick you know the drill whisky in the quick passage your close friends and frank you so much...
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i'm actually worried about what's happening in the united kingdom, which is my home.slam taking hold. it has taken hold here. may i stop you for a second? you have set up two mosques, one in cape town, one in oxford. in those mosques, you have men and women pray together, there's no segregation. you have women lead prayers as well as men. you invite gay people to come, just the same as everybody else. am i right? no... i mean, partly. men and women don't pray together, but they are in two rows, right to the front, there's no partition. they're not in the back. there's a little, sort of, invisible aisle between the two. women one side to the front of the pulpit. men on the other side to the front of the pulpit. we do that. regarding people's sexual orientation or their other proclivities, we don't care. if someone enters the mosque and he hasn't paid his child benefits or whatever, we don't care. my point is we began with discussing the number of people you've reached out to that are now in your movement, and the numbers are quite small... they're growing. i was going
i'm actually worried about what's happening in the united kingdom, which is my home.slam taking hold. it has taken hold here. may i stop you for a second? you have set up two mosques, one in cape town, one in oxford. in those mosques, you have men and women pray together, there's no segregation. you have women lead prayers as well as men. you invite gay people to come, just the same as everybody else. am i right? no... i mean, partly. men and women don't pray together, but they are in two rows,...
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i repeat should be in court how likely is in the united kingdom. the suicide bombing has had a mosque in eastern afghanistan during friday prayers sources quote officials are saying at least twenty nine people are dead and more than fifty eighty scuse me others are wounded here is a local journalist be loll sorry. the casualties and fatalities could be much higher the attack took place during the friday prayer when the sun mosque was busy hosting a big number of worshippers in the provincial capital of cairo this is the capsule of paktia province in southeastern afghanistan the shias in afghanistan are extremely vulnerable especially when it comes to places of worship islamic state of attack them now that part of the country on the border with pakistan was erased on region in the koran agency is aware militant pakistani groups are also operating like jenga v. in different capacities as well as the pakistan based militant network they're calling it work so well how to really see who was behind this attack but what is an extremely dangerous trend now
i repeat should be in court how likely is in the united kingdom. the suicide bombing has had a mosque in eastern afghanistan during friday prayers sources quote officials are saying at least twenty nine people are dead and more than fifty eighty scuse me others are wounded here is a local journalist be loll sorry. the casualties and fatalities could be much higher the attack took place during the friday prayer when the sun mosque was busy hosting a big number of worshippers in the provincial...
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the us where we've had them for decades they actually graduate in the united kingdom with even more debt than americans do but we do have the american system to look at and they fact they found that the majority of jobs being created today do not require degree level qualifications in the u.s. and twenty ten twenty percent of jobs required a bachelor's degree forty three percent required a high school education and twenty six percent did not even require a high school. degree meanwhile forty percent of young people study for degrees this means over half of the people gaining degrees today will find themselves working in jobs that don't require a degree you know a degree to work at chipotle and get into projectile vomiting i don't think you would do your summers and when you work they're smart enough not to eat the food i got that all mixed up but it's amazing but also you see what happens in the united states is and as they point out is that those who just get a college high school degree i say you're really afraid you don't know what you are afraid of is it before it will raise eno
the us where we've had them for decades they actually graduate in the united kingdom with even more debt than americans do but we do have the american system to look at and they fact they found that the majority of jobs being created today do not require degree level qualifications in the u.s. and twenty ten twenty percent of jobs required a bachelor's degree forty three percent required a high school education and twenty six percent did not even require a high school. degree meanwhile forty...
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who knew there was a united kingdom cannabis social clubs.he official story, what the telegraaf. .. clubs. the official story, what the telegraaf... telegraphed clubs. the official story, what the telegraaf. .. telegraphed his clubs. the official story, what the telegraaf... telegraphed his thing, the police are not bothering to enforce or crackdown on these things, people smoking weed in their own homes or sharing it around or that believe in current commissions are and they're saying if we let people smoke and drink —— drink booze, why can't they use cannabis recreationally? telegraphed readers will like their police to be responding to... and the truth is it is against the law and beirut should be prosecuting and if the government wants to change the law about is what they should do. there are a couple of bigger things there across the western world, people are changing these things. most of america now, it is legal to have a small amount of cannabis and canada is in the middle of changing the law and so the uk is miles behind best in trea
who knew there was a united kingdom cannabis social clubs.he official story, what the telegraaf. .. clubs. the official story, what the telegraaf... telegraphed clubs. the official story, what the telegraaf. .. telegraphed his clubs. the official story, what the telegraaf... telegraphed his thing, the police are not bothering to enforce or crackdown on these things, people smoking weed in their own homes or sharing it around or that believe in current commissions are and they're saying if we...
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[applause] >> now we are so happy to have our friend mayor marvin rees all the way from the united kingdom here this afternoon to give remarks. mayor rees was born and raised in bristol southwest of london. he became mayor of her stolen 2016. he said he would become the first effort directly alleged mayor of african caribbean dissent. marvin studied at the uk and here in the united states. he earned his bachelor's degree in economic history and politics with a master's degree in political theory and government. he is a university will fail in this his work for the bbc as a presenter and journalist. marvin's lifelong commitment to public service ended early on working international development at the uk's national health service. he often speaks of his heritage. his father arrived in england as a 12-year-old and his mother was of english welsh and irish heritage. most of his jamaican family live in atlanta, los angeles and maryland. mayor rees leads the global parliament at ayer so please join me in welcoming mayor marvin rees. [applause] >> thank you very much. thanks for your welcome to t
[applause] >> now we are so happy to have our friend mayor marvin rees all the way from the united kingdom here this afternoon to give remarks. mayor rees was born and raised in bristol southwest of london. he became mayor of her stolen 2016. he said he would become the first effort directly alleged mayor of african caribbean dissent. marvin studied at the uk and here in the united states. he earned his bachelor's degree in economic history and politics with a master's degree in political...
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and this red circle shows the united kingdom, the uk for short and more formally the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland made up of great britain, plus northern ireland. and finally you have the british isles, encompassing everything in the blue circle. okay, got all that? as i said, it can be confusing and any of us, myself included, could get mixed up. but any of us is not the president of the united states. >> people call it britain, they call it great britain, they call it -- they used to call it england, different parts. but the uk, great respect. >> that's thing 2 in 60 seconds. . [music playing] (vo) progress is in the pursuit. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during summer of audi sales event. sfx: [cell phone dialing] no. no, no, no, no, no. cancel. cancel. please. aaagh! being in the know is a good thing. that's why discover will alert you if your social security number is found on any one of thousands of risky sites. when mit rocked our world.ailed we called usaa. and they greeted me as they always do. sergeant baker, how are
and this red circle shows the united kingdom, the uk for short and more formally the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland made up of great britain, plus northern ireland. and finally you have the british isles, encompassing everything in the blue circle. okay, got all that? as i said, it can be confusing and any of us, myself included, could get mixed up. but any of us is not the president of the united states. >> people call it britain, they call it great britain, they...
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international law the vienna convention and we're really disappointed with the policy of the united kingdom on that violation of the convention that you're alleging there the british government presumably think that their lives of the russian nationals would be put in danger if they had consular assistance know because you know we want to talk to them and understand whether the talking under the pressure or not and this is written in the vienna convention and the convention is signed by the united kingdom so they have two full few its international obligations ok it's true that there's no. conclusive evidence the british ambassador to the u n karen pierre said your country has the means and the motive that seem to be critical and the foreign office say that when you when you when you speak against these an allegation you are engaging in denial distraction and disinformation. i think this is according misleading statement because for example i want to quote the president of czech republic who said that certain amount of so-called novi joke was produced in czech republic and if you read the g
international law the vienna convention and we're really disappointed with the policy of the united kingdom on that violation of the convention that you're alleging there the british government presumably think that their lives of the russian nationals would be put in danger if they had consular assistance know because you know we want to talk to them and understand whether the talking under the pressure or not and this is written in the vienna convention and the convention is signed by the...
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this is the united kingdom. united kingdom of great britain and ireland. finally, you have the british isles encompassing everything in this blue circle. the republic of ireland. and the aisle of man and many islands. any of us is not the president of the united states. >> people call it britain, they call it great britain, they used to call it england. but the uk, great respect. >> and that is thing two in 60 seconds. i tried the patch. they didn't work for me. i didn't think anything was going to work for me until i tried chantix. chantix, along with support, helps you quit smoking. chantix reduced my urge to smoke. i needed that to quit. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. some people had changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, agitation, depressed mood, or suicidal thoughts or actions with chantix. serious side effects may include seizures, new or worse heart or blood vessel problems, sleepwalking or allergic and skin reactions which can be life-threatening. stop chantix and
this is the united kingdom. united kingdom of great britain and ireland. finally, you have the british isles encompassing everything in this blue circle. the republic of ireland. and the aisle of man and many islands. any of us is not the president of the united states. >> people call it britain, they call it great britain, they used to call it england. but the uk, great respect. >> and that is thing two in 60 seconds. i tried the patch. they didn't work for me. i didn't think...
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i don't care what's happening in the united kingdom, which is my home. can i. >> for a second? you have set up can i. >> for a second? you have set up two mosques, one in cape town and one in london? —— can i stop you for a second. and men and women don't pray together. they are into rows, write to the front, there's no partition, they're not in the back, there's an invisible aisle at the beginning —— they are into rose, right to the front. —— in two rose. regarding people's sexual orientation or other liberties, we don't care. child benefits, whatever, we don't care. my point is we began with people discussing the number of people you've reached out to that are now in your movement, and the numbers are quite small... they are growing. i would imagine you would like those numbers to grow. they are growing. do you think it helps your cause, your reach out, if one can say the broad majority of muslims in britain today, the mainstream is of muslims in britain today, when you use the language of tribal rags for the burqa, for example, when you talk about fif
i don't care what's happening in the united kingdom, which is my home. can i. >> for a second? you have set up can i. >> for a second? you have set up two mosques, one in cape town and one in london? —— can i stop you for a second. and men and women don't pray together. they are into rows, write to the front, there's no partition, they're not in the back, there's an invisible aisle at the beginning —— they are into rose, right to the front. —— in two rose. regarding...
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bank's global restructuring group as the city regulators powers do not apply oh apparently the united kingdom has this regulator called the financial conduct authority and that was established after the financial crisis and they made you know while they were having all those inquiries to distract the population they said oh population voters all those who have basically your taxes have financed the rescue of all these banks and we're going to keep on looking forward not back about their crimes but. is we've set up this financial conduct authority to make sure it never happens again well now that emerge that the taxpayer own the royal bank of scotland georgi group did indeed smash and grab the assets of a lot of small and medium sized enterprises across the united kingdom well now the financial conduct authority says. oops our bad we can't do anything we don't have the authority to write this is my love hate relationship with the united kingdom on one hand you love it because it's so shambolic and fraudulent. but you got to hate it because thousands tens of thousands of people had their lives
bank's global restructuring group as the city regulators powers do not apply oh apparently the united kingdom has this regulator called the financial conduct authority and that was established after the financial crisis and they made you know while they were having all those inquiries to distract the population they said oh population voters all those who have basically your taxes have financed the rescue of all these banks and we're going to keep on looking forward not back about their crimes...
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i repeat sharia courts how likely is in the united kingdom literally all you had to read was the first page of the judgement to show the judges saying almost verbatim saying this has nothing to do with recognizing shari'a i don't know where you're getting these fairy tales from but there's nothing to do with the actual acts on hand i would love to talk about syria but this is about english law of english law do this in the family i support a family division actually ruling according to what is what the english common law says and statute law says i'm not saying i don't like it on i'm not bothered with this ruling you're clearly appear to be bothered and maybe you should take it up with the judge but that's what i think anyone familiar with shari'a law might be very bothered about it because some of us then wonder what might the next exceptionality for sure a real lot of proponents really doing shall we expect blasphemy laws to become legitimizing will you then argued that's nothing to do with muslim either of i'm afraid this is everything to do with islam and you don't want to you don'
i repeat sharia courts how likely is in the united kingdom literally all you had to read was the first page of the judgement to show the judges saying almost verbatim saying this has nothing to do with recognizing shari'a i don't know where you're getting these fairy tales from but there's nothing to do with the actual acts on hand i would love to talk about syria but this is about english law of english law do this in the family i support a family division actually ruling according to what is...
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the us where we've had them for decades they actually graduate in the united kingdom with even more debt than americans do but we do have the american system to look at and they fact they found that the majority of jobs being created today do not require degree level qualifications in the u.s. and twenty ten twenty percent of jobs required a bachelor's degree forty three percent required a high school education and twenty six percent did not even require a high school degree meanwhile forty percent of young people study for degrees this means over half of the people gaining degrees today will find themselves working in jobs that don't require a degree you know a degree to work at chipotle and get into projectile vomiting i don't think. anybody who works they're smart enough not to eat the food i got that all mixed up it's amazing but also you see what happens in the united states is and as they point out is that those who just get a college high school degree i say you're really afraid you don't know what you are afraid of is it before it will raise enough of an. was the american ne
the us where we've had them for decades they actually graduate in the united kingdom with even more debt than americans do but we do have the american system to look at and they fact they found that the majority of jobs being created today do not require degree level qualifications in the u.s. and twenty ten twenty percent of jobs required a bachelor's degree forty three percent required a high school education and twenty six percent did not even require a high school degree meanwhile forty...
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take your paper so they basically we defaulted on the united kingdom they did not get their three hundred million dollars with the gold and so they got three hundred million dollars with the paper and they've been basically our poodles ever since. because if they were going to stand up then they were never going to stand up they were never going to send a naval ship like france did france and the naval ship and it was a crisis situation but now speaking of crisis we have a crisis situation in bed as well it's. you know many of the mainstream media might find it amusing and fun and sharing it on but the fact is according to the i.m.f. they're going to have one million percent inflation that's hyper inflation that's not just inflation that's hyper inflation so some of our guests will say that hyperinflation is actually a political event unlike inflation or deflation which are monetary events as from is caused by printing too much money beyond the productivity in the production of the capacity of your economy but hyperinflation is clearly when the population nobody trusts you the leader of t
take your paper so they basically we defaulted on the united kingdom they did not get their three hundred million dollars with the gold and so they got three hundred million dollars with the paper and they've been basically our poodles ever since. because if they were going to stand up then they were never going to stand up they were never going to send a naval ship like france did france and the naval ship and it was a crisis situation but now speaking of crisis we have a crisis situation in...
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much exposureve to domestic united kingdom, which is a messy the area that will be most affected.hank you very much. she will be staying with us. have a lan coming through reflecting on the terrible situation in italy. the ceo is open to the government becoming a shareholder. rese are reports in la epubblica. ceo, castellucci journalists there. this is a huge issue digit the tragic collapse of the bridge in italy. we are looking at the response levels of the biggest shareholders in that stock as well. anna, we will talk about italy. anna: yes, speaking of italy, we will bring you the latest on their plans with the eu budget, live in milan with the details. especially when it comes to the euro zone conversation this morning, we have had the finance minister in italy suggesting that there is no plan to breach eu deficit rules. there was also a meeting setting up an even stronger anti-immigration front. is this change in the eu current tour? we will talk about that when we come back. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connecte
much exposureve to domestic united kingdom, which is a messy the area that will be most affected.hank you very much. she will be staying with us. have a lan coming through reflecting on the terrible situation in italy. the ceo is open to the government becoming a shareholder. rese are reports in la epubblica. ceo, castellucci journalists there. this is a huge issue digit the tragic collapse of the bridge in italy. we are looking at the response levels of the biggest shareholders in that stock...
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are also in close contact with the supporters of german war been the momentum movement in the united kingdom clean of also with the complain of france's john that's munch on who got almost twenty percent in the last century action whilst ultimately. the left are split and weakened not just in germany and the whole of europe but we do have a trend towards the right we would like to combine forces to make a progressive breakthrough if when you look at polling there's always a majority that was better paid better pension who are not confrontational foreign policy regarding russia and are also against nato expansion of those who have grown tough for them a political direction and policy of. the us after. we have to present something different from the alternative or germany party in the last two or three years as b. day the greens or done didn't show a successful strategy for doing that and competent rather the opposite is getting stronger and there is a chance for them becoming the people's party which is absurd the left should return to its core ideals and goals social questions should be the
are also in close contact with the supporters of german war been the momentum movement in the united kingdom clean of also with the complain of france's john that's munch on who got almost twenty percent in the last century action whilst ultimately. the left are split and weakened not just in germany and the whole of europe but we do have a trend towards the right we would like to combine forces to make a progressive breakthrough if when you look at polling there's always a majority that was...
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united kingdom time. stay tuned to bloomberg tv all day for a lot more on those top stories.t as get the bloomberg first word news opted from juliette saly. anna, in the u.s., donald trump's longtime lawyer and fixer, michael cohen, has admitted that he made easy go camping contributions at the behest of donald trump. while the president's name was not mentioned at the hearing, the crimes he admitted -- he hushs he admitted to pay money to a point actress to keep quiet about an affair she trump. to have had with michael cohen o said admitted he took part in a scheme to pay money to a second woman to keep press.ry out of the >> these are very serious charges that reflect a pattern of lies and dishonesty over an extended period of time. they are significant in their own right, particularly significant when done by a lawyer. a federal jury convicted him a trump's former campaign chairman, of tax and bank fraud. he faces 8-10 years in prison on alone.t charges he is scheduled for a second trial next month on charges of money laundering, obstruction of justice and acting as an unr
united kingdom time. stay tuned to bloomberg tv all day for a lot more on those top stories.t as get the bloomberg first word news opted from juliette saly. anna, in the u.s., donald trump's longtime lawyer and fixer, michael cohen, has admitted that he made easy go camping contributions at the behest of donald trump. while the president's name was not mentioned at the hearing, the crimes he admitted -- he hushs he admitted to pay money to a point actress to keep quiet about an affair she...
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this is my love hate relationship with the united kingdom. and the a lot of it because it's shambolic and fraudulent. and. because no thousands tens of thousands of people have their lives destroyed by r.b.s. . there's a letter we found. in the desert when somebody jumped over the the wall and then we. we flew for these waters jugs out there and these racist groups with knives. and we find shotgun shells people shooting at the migrants. twenty years ago i started going out to the desert like we're doing right now to bring water to people that are across you because the people that are across you know across the view all the way they damn they can i get visas there's no visas for these people so they risk their lives crossing of the desert or the mountains or the ocean or other cities by sandy able to one out there's a wall where there's no cities there's no wall and that's where people cross and that's where people die so every summer more people die because of the wall that exists right now then the entire history of the berlin wall. and you
this is my love hate relationship with the united kingdom. and the a lot of it because it's shambolic and fraudulent. and. because no thousands tens of thousands of people have their lives destroyed by r.b.s. . there's a letter we found. in the desert when somebody jumped over the the wall and then we. we flew for these waters jugs out there and these racist groups with knives. and we find shotgun shells people shooting at the migrants. twenty years ago i started going out to the desert like...
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ireland to be unified with the republic of ireland while the unionists wanted to remain part of the united kingdom along with england wales and. i think. the people of my community are. taking the problems to the theatre and you can achieve nothing ever said by people civil rights and human rights people that are in marched on the streets i'm repeating off the streets and then the british army come in. there catholics and i says here actually had no basic human rights the had no full rights the had all those traits taken away from. us in nineteen ninety eight all the political parties signed up to the good friday agreement breaking three decades of deadlock it established a power sharing assembly and paved the way for the withdrawal of british troops on the disbanding of our a military group. after many false starts the assembly assumed its full power in may two thousand and seven the sworn enemies of yesterday unionist leader ian paisley and the republican leader martin mcguinness became first minister and deputy first minister. of what northern ireland has now is not so much peace as an absence
ireland to be unified with the republic of ireland while the unionists wanted to remain part of the united kingdom along with england wales and. i think. the people of my community are. taking the problems to the theatre and you can achieve nothing ever said by people civil rights and human rights people that are in marched on the streets i'm repeating off the streets and then the british army come in. there catholics and i says here actually had no basic human rights the had no full rights the...
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i guess it is a coordinated system between the united kingdom and the united states. trump responds. headlines coming out from the kremlin. we will continue to cover russia with gregory white in moscow. from new york and london, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ taylor: this is "bloomberg surveillance," let's get the bloomberg business flash. scrapping a merger that would have reshaped the retail and health care industries in the u.s.. the transaction was opposed by advisors. one of them, iss says owners would not have gotten a fared interest. deutsche telekom forecasting higher earnings bolstered by growth in the u.s., underscoring the deal for $26.5 billion. they are the market leader in germany and in europe where growth is hard to come by. german conglomerate reporting a loss in the industrial unit. the company has been facing pressure and last month the ceo resigned under fire. interim ceo trying to turn it around. he spoke to bloomberg about the obstacles. >> we do not like protectionism. we like free-trade. this is only good for business in the long run for the countries
i guess it is a coordinated system between the united kingdom and the united states. trump responds. headlines coming out from the kremlin. we will continue to cover russia with gregory white in moscow. from new york and london, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ taylor: this is "bloomberg surveillance," let's get the bloomberg business flash. scrapping a merger that would have reshaped the retail and health care industries in the u.s.. the transaction was opposed by advisors. one of them,...
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we move on to the united kingdom]! lewis here from sky?t the possibility of new opportunities post brexit. do you think the trade deal is likely, a new one, notjust think the trade deal is likely, a new one, not just an extension of the current one? and if so, is one of the demands that you will have greater access to the uk labour market through new visas? and prime minister, i asked you the other day whether you thought that britain would be more prosperous in the world as a result of brexit. i know that you are going to say that their are opportunities and that you are executing the will of the british people, but i would just like you to be quite clear in a yes or no way, do you think that britain in the short to medium term will be more prosperous, more successful in the world as a result of brexit? untempered —— i'm tempted to say if you know the answer why are you asking the question? there are indeed opportunities. what i think is important is there is a lot of focus on the trade opportunities around the world. what we see is a glo
we move on to the united kingdom]! lewis here from sky?t the possibility of new opportunities post brexit. do you think the trade deal is likely, a new one, notjust think the trade deal is likely, a new one, not just an extension of the current one? and if so, is one of the demands that you will have greater access to the uk labour market through new visas? and prime minister, i asked you the other day whether you thought that britain would be more prosperous in the world as a result of brexit....
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other government ministers united states and united kingdom their first port of ports of call when they'vebeen put into office isn't their allies in europe or the states often it's usually going off to see two players both of whom are vitally important to british and particular interest one of those is israel the other one always saudi arabia and so really i think this war is becoming increasingly and embarrassment not just war but the blockade and everything else that goes with it is becoming embarrassment to western leaders as invariably parts of it creep into media coverage because there's been a look at all yes the last three creep creep but also if they will they will continue to support it catherine let me go to you in brighton ok so we've got a little bit in the background the the reason. if we can use that term for the british and the americans so what does fifty three me. for the saudis in the us the genocide i mean what what do they hope to what is the end goal here go ahead but the end goal was basically this iteration of the have would have cried to two thousand and eleven when
other government ministers united states and united kingdom their first port of ports of call when they'vebeen put into office isn't their allies in europe or the states often it's usually going off to see two players both of whom are vitally important to british and particular interest one of those is israel the other one always saudi arabia and so really i think this war is becoming increasingly and embarrassment not just war but the blockade and everything else that goes with it is becoming...