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the uk foreign office has responded to that, saying it is russia that has been unsatisfactory.estigation despite having three weeks to do so. and saying the request for this meeting really is a diversionary tactic. of course russia has denied having anything to do with this poisoning, saying the uk has failed to provide any proof at all that it was the nerve agent novichok involved. the uk government remained steadfast that it was novichok and that points to one culprit, which is russia, and that it has the backing of its european friends and nato allies. of course the prospect of the skripals being able to tell their own story is what is putting extra pressure on this, because many thought they would never be able to do so. thousands of prisoners are being rated according to their chances of being involved in violence — in an attempt to tackle safety in jails. staff can then use the data to inform decisions — such as which wing an individual is placed in. the system is being piloted at 16 prisons in england and wales. here's our home affairs correspondent tom symonds. the new
the uk foreign office has responded to that, saying it is russia that has been unsatisfactory.estigation despite having three weeks to do so. and saying the request for this meeting really is a diversionary tactic. of course russia has denied having anything to do with this poisoning, saying the uk has failed to provide any proof at all that it was the nerve agent novichok involved. the uk government remained steadfast that it was novichok and that points to one culprit, which is russia, and...
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that is partly why the russian embassy has described this as utterly unsatisfactory.e has been given out. they wa nt to believe has been given out. they want to see exactly what britain knows. but of course this is now a diplomatic row that will continue and we wait with interest by note when and if the foreign office will have that meeting. many thanks. the headlines on bbc news... 300 extra police will be on patrol in areas of london — after six people were killed in shootings or stabbings in the last seven days. russia warns president trump there will be a "tough response" to new us sanctions on businessmen and officials close to president putin. there's been a 25% increase in holiday makers losing their money to fraudsters — for airline tickets or accommodation that don't exist. let's get more now on our top story — the mayor of london, sadiq khan, saying police should feel confident using "stop and search" powers to try to combat a recent spate of violent crime. earlier i spoke to dal babu — a former chief superintendent with the metropolitan police who retired f
that is partly why the russian embassy has described this as utterly unsatisfactory.e has been given out. they wa nt to believe has been given out. they want to see exactly what britain knows. but of course this is now a diplomatic row that will continue and we wait with interest by note when and if the foreign office will have that meeting. many thanks. the headlines on bbc news... 300 extra police will be on patrol in areas of london — after six people were killed in shootings or stabbings...
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they have been, unsatisfactory. we will see. jonathan: when will negotiations actually begin?no timetable. jonathan: because there is 60 days. >> i encourage everybody to read carefully, the president's announcement yesterday, and the white house press release, and also ambassador like hauser's ambassador like hauser's press release. we are considering adding tariff pressures, i don't even want to call it a negotiating point, there may be negotiations and that couple of months, i hope so, i think everybody up so because to your point at the beginning, i don't want to disrupt the economy and the president doesn't want to disrupt the economy. the point here is, we are going to have several months of open discussion. people will submit comments, it will be reviewed by the ustr and isewhere, in at that point, don't want to put a deadline on it. the administration will then make a decision with some respect to whether these proposed tariffs will be put in place. that can and will be conversations during this whole period of several months. be discussions along the way. i want tost
they have been, unsatisfactory. we will see. jonathan: when will negotiations actually begin?no timetable. jonathan: because there is 60 days. >> i encourage everybody to read carefully, the president's announcement yesterday, and the white house press release, and also ambassador like hauser's ambassador like hauser's press release. we are considering adding tariff pressures, i don't even want to call it a negotiating point, there may be negotiations and that couple of months, i hope so,...
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they failed to a nswer been unsatisfactory.despite having three weeks to do so and saying the request for this meeting really is a diversionary tactic. of course russia has denied having anything to do with the poisoning saying the uk has failed to provide any proof at all that it was the nerve agent novichok involved. the uk government remained steadfast that it was novichok and that points to one culprit, which is russia and it has the backing of its european friends and nato allies. of course the prospect of the family being able to tell their own story is what is putting extra pressure on this, because many thought they would never be able to do so. and catherine, is there any update on the medical condition of sergei skripal? we heard from salisbury district hospital, which is where they have been being treated for almost five weeks now. yesterday, that he is recovering rapidly, that he is out of danger basically, that he's no longer any critical condition, although they say that he may well have ongoing medical issues and
they failed to a nswer been unsatisfactory.despite having three weeks to do so and saying the request for this meeting really is a diversionary tactic. of course russia has denied having anything to do with the poisoning saying the uk has failed to provide any proof at all that it was the nerve agent novichok involved. the uk government remained steadfast that it was novichok and that points to one culprit, which is russia and it has the backing of its european friends and nato allies. of...
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if the eu finds taiwan's progress u nsatisfa ctory finds taiwan's progress unsatisfactory it will imposed on taiwan, which could lead to sanctions on exports, meaning exports will be banned from the eu and it's a huge market, the eu is the biggest seafood importer in the world and taiwan exports $250 million of seafood to the eu each year so that's a big loss for the industry. on top of that, other countries, like the us and japan, may follow in the footsteps of the eu and punish taiwanese fishing exports. cindy sue, joining us from taipei, thank you for that update. this week the bbc is looking at stories about ways that people connect in an increasingly polarised world. the series is called crossing divides. today we go to indonesia, where at the end of the last century, hundreds of children took up arms in the maluku islands. the conflict was divided along religious lines, pitting christians against muslims. thousands were killed and half a million displaced. this is the story of two child militants who used to be enemies, but who are now working together to try and keep the fragile p
if the eu finds taiwan's progress u nsatisfa ctory finds taiwan's progress unsatisfactory it will imposed on taiwan, which could lead to sanctions on exports, meaning exports will be banned from the eu and it's a huge market, the eu is the biggest seafood importer in the world and taiwan exports $250 million of seafood to the eu each year so that's a big loss for the industry. on top of that, other countries, like the us and japan, may follow in the footsteps of the eu and punish taiwanese...
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it has said that it is russia whose response has been unsatisfactory, it is russia that has failed tois said to be improving, but diplomatic relations between russia and the uk most certainly are not. the flow of people is continuing. in mexico. taking off to come down hard at the us border. ina president trump is mobilising state national guard troops to the country's southern frontier with mexico. texas is first. this deployment has begun with the movement of equipment and troops today. within 72 hours the texas military department will have 250 personnel, along with ground surveillance vehicles as well as light and medium aviation platforms. others are coming. arizona will deploy 150 members of the reserve military force, and the president wants up to 4,000 there in total. it is to stop people like these: those crossing illegally into the united states. it is part of mr trump's proposed tougheranti—immigrant policies. also, on friday, he said he would end so—called "catch and release." that's the freeing of detained illegal immigrants while they wait to hear if they will be deporte
it has said that it is russia whose response has been unsatisfactory, it is russia that has failed tois said to be improving, but diplomatic relations between russia and the uk most certainly are not. the flow of people is continuing. in mexico. taking off to come down hard at the us border. ina president trump is mobilising state national guard troops to the country's southern frontier with mexico. texas is first. this deployment has begun with the movement of equipment and troops today....
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it has said that it is russia whose response has been unsatisfactory, it is russia that has failed tokripal, their condition is said to be improving, but diplomatic relations between russia and the uk most certainly are not. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, says police officers should feel "confident" to stop and search anyone they suspect of carrying an offensive weapon. mr khan emphasised his support for the targeted use of the tactic, after more than 50 suspected murders in the city so far this year. an extra 300 officers are being deployed in areas of london worst affected by violence. simonjones reports. lives lost, families grieving, some living in fear. and the growing question, what can be done to tackle violent crime? with calls for the police to make more use of controversial powers to stop—and—search suspects for weapons. the number of searches has fallen dramatically in recent years amid fears that poorer areas and ethnic minority groups were being disproportionately targeted. when stop—and—search is used properly, it's an invaluable tool to the police. we want more target
it has said that it is russia whose response has been unsatisfactory, it is russia that has failed tokripal, their condition is said to be improving, but diplomatic relations between russia and the uk most certainly are not. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, says police officers should feel "confident" to stop and search anyone they suspect of carrying an offensive weapon. mr khan emphasised his support for the targeted use of the tactic, after more than 50 suspected murders in the...
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they say it has been unsatisfactory so far, that they wish to have an update on the investigation here is still under way in several locations. they say they want to discuss that, and find out the latest, that they are hoping britain will be forthcoming and that they will agree to that meeting as soon as possible. the foreign office has said it will respond in due course. what moscow is said it wants is some kind of proof that it was not novochok used to poison mr skripal. russia has said time and again that if it was this military grade poison produced in russia, there wouldn't be any prospect of recovery, something that has been widely reported in russia. chemical experts in the uk are quick to counteract that and say it is a complex thing and there are many human variables and variable in the surrounding things, in terms of the poisoning, that actually explained that and that idea that it couldn't be novochok isn't true, and the uk government of course has repeatedly said that they are short that it was russia that carried this out. when it comes to the house of the skripals, we had
they say it has been unsatisfactory so far, that they wish to have an update on the investigation here is still under way in several locations. they say they want to discuss that, and find out the latest, that they are hoping britain will be forthcoming and that they will agree to that meeting as soon as possible. the foreign office has said it will respond in due course. what moscow is said it wants is some kind of proof that it was not novochok used to poison mr skripal. russia has said time...
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it has said that it is russia whose response has been unsatisfactory, it is russia that has failed toipal, their condition is said to be improving, but diplomatic relations between russia and the uk most certainly are not. well, joining us now from sao paulo is our correspondent katy watson. i guess there must have been shocked that this has finally happened. i guess there must have been shocked that this has finally happenedm has been the culmination of a tense few days in brazil. lula made it out of the building by protesters stopped the car from leaving but he walked out and sped off in the car. he then went straight to have a medical exam. a helicopter to the local airport and from there he is going to prison curitiba were he will serve 12 years. this is not the end of the story? the end of a dramatic chapter in the resilient political saga, however. dramatic chapter in the resilient politicalsaga, however. he will dramatic chapter in the resilient political saga, however. he will be serving his sentence. he says he wa nts to serving his sentence. he says he wants to appeal. there
it has said that it is russia whose response has been unsatisfactory, it is russia that has failed toipal, their condition is said to be improving, but diplomatic relations between russia and the uk most certainly are not. well, joining us now from sao paulo is our correspondent katy watson. i guess there must have been shocked that this has finally happened. i guess there must have been shocked that this has finally happenedm has been the culmination of a tense few days in brazil. lula made it...
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they say that it has been u nsatisfa ctory they say that it has been unsatisfactory so far, that theyn update on the investigation here in salisbury which is of course still under way in several different locations, including the restaurant that is behind me. they say they want to discuss that and find out the latest, that they are hoping britain will be forthcoming and that they will be forthcoming and that they will agree to that meeting as soon as possible. the foreign office has just said that it will respond in due course, but what moscow says it wa nts due course, but what moscow says it wants is some kind of proof that it was not a talk used to poison the victims because russia has said that it was this nerve agent produced in russia then there would not be any prospect of recovery, something that has been widely reported over in russia. chemical expert here in the uk are quick to counteract that, saying that it is a complex thing and there are many human variables in the surroundings as well in terms ofa in the surroundings as well in terms of a poisoning that could actually e
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the answer is very unsatisfactory. we are not going to know exactly what happened in duma.ouple of nights ago at the un security council, you had this battle of resolutions, the americans proposing one mechanism for investigating what happened, the russians purposing two other mechanisms, vetoes were wielded, the end result, no investigation, theresa may said yesterday that no un investigation was possible. so frankly it ends up who do you believe? do you believe russia and syria, who say no chemical weapons were used ? russia and syria, who say no chemical weapons were used? although the russian narrative does seem a bit convoluted and at times contradictory, or do you believe the us, france, the uk, germany and others, who say the evidence is very strong? i would say to those who are instead in pursuing this further, there are open source is, citizen journalists, who examined the sort of thing. there is one by the website name beliingcat, who has done extensive research of what happened last weekend. his research is available, you look at other on the internet, and i will
the answer is very unsatisfactory. we are not going to know exactly what happened in duma.ouple of nights ago at the un security council, you had this battle of resolutions, the americans proposing one mechanism for investigating what happened, the russians purposing two other mechanisms, vetoes were wielded, the end result, no investigation, theresa may said yesterday that no un investigation was possible. so frankly it ends up who do you believe? do you believe russia and syria, who say no...
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so does the rest of the world but china's response was highly unsatisfactory. i think that's unfortunate. we do have constant communication with them to be sure. i hope their side picks up on this. stonewall is not the answer. >>chris: and that's what they are doing, stonewalling? >> basically. lots of rhetoric out there. communist party type stuff. the whole world knows china has been violating trade laws for many years and president trump is the guy calling them on it and he's right to do so. >>chris: you say he's calling them on it, is he bluffing or will he impose tariffs if china doesn't change his trade practices? >> he's not bluffing. there are a number of tools at his disposal. just one thing. people think from. this istrump . this is a problem caused by china, not president trump. if you talk to the present as i have, he regards himself as a free trader. as to eye. but his argument, and it's a good one. youcan't have free trade with which is progrowth unless china brings down its barriers. opens up its market and stop this technology steel. >>chris: no
so does the rest of the world but china's response was highly unsatisfactory. i think that's unfortunate. we do have constant communication with them to be sure. i hope their side picks up on this. stonewall is not the answer. >>chris: and that's what they are doing, stonewalling? >> basically. lots of rhetoric out there. communist party type stuff. the whole world knows china has been violating trade laws for many years and president trump is the guy calling them on it and he's...
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dystopias bob first fighting for data privacy protection of private information on social networks is unsatisfactory at best the facebook cambridge analytical scandal has brought the issue back to the fore it's time users reclaimed control of their data. every move we make online leaves a data trail social networks apps and information brokers collect those data and trade them. according to estimates data trading generates around one hundred twenty billion euros a year worldwide and that number is rising the business model behind it to make users transparent without their realizing it. and this is one of the biggest risks with our lack of privacy on the internet is that things happen without us knowing we are denied credit or refused we're not shortlisted for a job or or something like that has happened without us knowing because somehow information about us has been got access to and then use out of context. but what data do facebook and google collect it's possible to download a copy of your personal information although if you have an account with google that data alone could be several gigabytes
dystopias bob first fighting for data privacy protection of private information on social networks is unsatisfactory at best the facebook cambridge analytical scandal has brought the issue back to the fore it's time users reclaimed control of their data. every move we make online leaves a data trail social networks apps and information brokers collect those data and trade them. according to estimates data trading generates around one hundred twenty billion euros a year worldwide and that number...
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china's response to our complaints have been unsatisfactory. we're looking -- i use the word looking, we have not proposed anything, they are considering a second round of terrorist actions, but it has -- actions. but it has not come to task. s. below to the u. the president. the conversation go on as they always do. the president speaks to xi, the second and third levels between each other. -- speak to each other. perhaps there have been some truthful negotiations so far but i will say they have been unsatisfactory. so we will see. >> help me understand with the negotiations will actually begin. like trying to find out when the time arises. larry: no timetable. that is the thing. i really encourage everybody to read carefully. the president announced yesterday, the white house press release, and also ambassador lighthizer's press release. we are considering adding tariff pressures. considering. i do not even want to call that a negotiating points. there may be negotiations in the next couple of months. i hope so. i think everybody hopes so. i
china's response to our complaints have been unsatisfactory. we're looking -- i use the word looking, we have not proposed anything, they are considering a second round of terrorist actions, but it has -- actions. but it has not come to task. s. below to the u. the president. the conversation go on as they always do. the president speaks to xi, the second and third levels between each other. -- speak to each other. perhaps there have been some truthful negotiations so far but i will say they...
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for provided produced a number of explanations and invited which were found to be unsatisfactory. well by the o.p.c. w. and they wrote that they said it again last month right only to see them the us and others to rocket and bomb down what were supposed to be these facilities with no presence of anything in relation to chemical weapons whatsoever so it's you know as i thought every celebrity of n.c.l.b. an abnormal way to avoid and escape hard talk the police where it belongs at the platforms which were established exactly for that purpose instead of continuing the political process and moving further forward to finalize the whole file and clean up the bill sort of see the opposite w. kind of. looked away hell no looked apart from with i thought you respected them you told me a moment ago you respected and now you saying they're looking away right could it be that you are new accept the verdict of the o.p.c. w. when they're called with your views and you're not prepared to listen to them other niggas could it be that they don't listen to our views or the views of others when we ma
for provided produced a number of explanations and invited which were found to be unsatisfactory. well by the o.p.c. w. and they wrote that they said it again last month right only to see them the us and others to rocket and bomb down what were supposed to be these facilities with no presence of anything in relation to chemical weapons whatsoever so it's you know as i thought every celebrity of n.c.l.b. an abnormal way to avoid and escape hard talk the police where it belongs at the platforms...
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if the eu finds taiwan's progress unsatisfactory, it will impose a red card on taiwan, which could leadports will be banned from the eu, and it's a huge market, the eu is the biggest seafood importer in the world. this week, the bbc is looking at stories about ways that people connect in an increasingly polarised world. the series is called crossing divides. today we go to indonesia, where at the end of the last century, hundreds of children took up arms in the east maluku islands. the conflict was divided along religious lines, pitting christians against muslims. thousands were killed and half a million displaced. this is the story of two child militants who used to be enemies, but who are now working together to try and keep the fragile peace. the patchwork of christian and muslim communities on the island set about destroying each other as businesses and properties were put to the torch. while malaria is well—known as one of the world's deadliest diseases, most commonly spread by mosquitoes, in malaysia, they are battling a very particular strain. the parasite is moving at an alarmin
if the eu finds taiwan's progress unsatisfactory, it will impose a red card on taiwan, which could leadports will be banned from the eu, and it's a huge market, the eu is the biggest seafood importer in the world. this week, the bbc is looking at stories about ways that people connect in an increasingly polarised world. the series is called crossing divides. today we go to indonesia, where at the end of the last century, hundreds of children took up arms in the east maluku islands. the conflict...
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explain the exit strategy and they are terrified to tell us the truth because they know it is unsatisfactory. one way of asking is this a lost cause? they are terrified of their own people and for good reason.rr if i said it is a lost cause maybe i should have said difficult but the biggest part of the problem that war has come frequently with thoughts of the vietnam war on ast credit card with every conflict i'm not silly enough to think we will go back to the draft but it hasn't affected theo t american people after 911 that was an awful awful situation the president declared an actualde emergency he actually did say shopping. why people affected from 911 and the families obviously was the military. i signed orders keeping people in the military. many t of them at some may have been killed or wounded. and not know if that answers your question but we have to figure out a way to make it. will do it when it really needs to be done. >> you talk about the ethics of four with the exponential technology could there really be the ethic of war? that is a wonderful question. literally for millennia
explain the exit strategy and they are terrified to tell us the truth because they know it is unsatisfactory. one way of asking is this a lost cause? they are terrified of their own people and for good reason.rr if i said it is a lost cause maybe i should have said difficult but the biggest part of the problem that war has come frequently with thoughts of the vietnam war on ast credit card with every conflict i'm not silly enough to think we will go back to the draft but it hasn't affected theo...
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people should not be able to exercise those rights, then that would be deeply, deeply, deeply unsatisfactoryto wake up to why the charter, in its present form, does not sit with our future constitutional settlement after we leave the eu, and why it does not fit with the body of retaining the eu law that is referred to in the bill. but a few minutes later, peers rejected the government's view and voted to keep the charter of fundamental rights in force after brexit. the bill will have to go back to the commons where mps will either accept or reject the decision of peers. and later in the day, the government suffered more defeats on the bill's measures. you're watching monday in parliament with me, mandy baker. if you want to catch up with all the news from westminster on the go, don't forget our sister programme, today in parliament, is available as a download via the bbc radio 4 website. labour has criticised the government's decision to try out voter identification schemes in five areas at the local elections in england next week. at the moment, voters don't have to prove who they are when
people should not be able to exercise those rights, then that would be deeply, deeply, deeply unsatisfactoryto wake up to why the charter, in its present form, does not sit with our future constitutional settlement after we leave the eu, and why it does not fit with the body of retaining the eu law that is referred to in the bill. but a few minutes later, peers rejected the government's view and voted to keep the charter of fundamental rights in force after brexit. the bill will have to go back...
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and they say russia's response has been u nsatisfa ctory they say russia's response has been unsatisfactory to engage unsatisfactorily. while sergei skripal and his daughter, yulia skripal, have improved, the relations with russia most definitely have not. thank you very much. alex forsyth at the foreign 0ffice. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, says the police should feel confident to stop and search people to combat the recent spike in violent crime. he said such powers could help make london safer, if used in a targeted way. 300 extra officers have now been deployed after six people were killed in shootings and stabbings in the last seven days. here's simonjones. lives lost, families grieving, some living in fear. and the growing question, what can be done to tackle violent crime? with calls for the police to make more use of controversial powers to stop and search suspects for weapons. the number of searches has fallen dramatically in recent years amid fears that poorer areas and ethnic minority groups were being disproportionately targeted. when stop and search is used properly, it's an
and they say russia's response has been u nsatisfa ctory they say russia's response has been unsatisfactory to engage unsatisfactorily. while sergei skripal and his daughter, yulia skripal, have improved, the relations with russia most definitely have not. thank you very much. alex forsyth at the foreign 0ffice. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, says the police should feel confident to stop and search people to combat the recent spike in violent crime. he said such powers could help make london...
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we had a cop killed in the sit of the whittier killed by an that's unsatisfactory and it's unconscionablehat that happens in this state. then proposition 47 that decriminalized criminal activity. lou: you are talking about sexual offender. >> that would be prop 57. the judge just ruled sex phonedders will be -- sex offenders will be eligible for release. sb-54 is just another nail in that coffin. my focus is simple, lou. i don't want criminals let out of jail who shouldn't be let out of jail. they go back and victimize the very communities they claim to want to protect and that's just not reality. lou: at the same time in california and other sanctuary jurisdictions, preventing the arrest of criminal illegal immigrants and luckily a number of the sheriffs in california are taking actions to fix that. mark, you said that the military cannot help patrol that border. i don't see any reason why they could not. why could they not? they have been used patrol streets and assure that colleges and universities are desegregated. why not in the. >> there are a lot of things the military can do, but
we had a cop killed in the sit of the whittier killed by an that's unsatisfactory and it's unconscionablehat that happens in this state. then proposition 47 that decriminalized criminal activity. lou: you are talking about sexual offender. >> that would be prop 57. the judge just ruled sex phonedders will be -- sex offenders will be eligible for release. sb-54 is just another nail in that coffin. my focus is simple, lou. i don't want criminals let out of jail who shouldn't be let out of...
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and then if the response was unsatisfactory i think i would have separated this issue from what we've seen in the past on russia syria crimea stuff that really had nothing to do with britain and made the point that this is different because a british police officer has been injured. and approached in that way and then take perhaps harsher measures if russia wasn't forthcoming with an answer or do you think i don't interrupt you with the fact that it was about geopolitics but it's relevant to this is the problem here that reason may has issued ninth ultimatum which if it's ignored she really hasn't got a stick to russia with in other words she has now created for herself a problem which russia can simply ride out and thought that undermined too is a maze credibility is a strong leader well i don't think it's a problem for theresa may but i also don't think it will see any shift in the position which is really what we're talking about it donald trump's approach was. very unusual we had all of the commentators saying that this is extremely dangerous we can have world war three and actual
and then if the response was unsatisfactory i think i would have separated this issue from what we've seen in the past on russia syria crimea stuff that really had nothing to do with britain and made the point that this is different because a british police officer has been injured. and approached in that way and then take perhaps harsher measures if russia wasn't forthcoming with an answer or do you think i don't interrupt you with the fact that it was about geopolitics but it's relevant to...
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afghanistan, yet our politicians are terrified to tell us the truth because they know it would be unsatisfactory. one way of asking the question is is this a lost cause? leaders are terrified of their own people and for good reason. >> if i said it was a lost cause, i should have said a difficult cause. part of the problem, the biggest part of the problem is more has come frequently and it has come at no cost. we thought the vietnam war on a credit card. every conflict we have been in there have been no additional taxes. i'm not silly enough to think we could go back to a draft but it hasn't affected the american people. after 9/11 which was an awful situation, the president declared a national emergency and told the american people to go about their business. he didn't say go shopping, that is an apocryphal story, but go about your business. that is wrong. the only people affected by 9/11, beyond the families obviously, where the military. they got sent over and over. i signed orders keeping people in the military well beyond where they should have stayed. many of them went multiple times. i ha
afghanistan, yet our politicians are terrified to tell us the truth because they know it would be unsatisfactory. one way of asking the question is is this a lost cause? leaders are terrified of their own people and for good reason. >> if i said it was a lost cause, i should have said a difficult cause. part of the problem, the biggest part of the problem is more has come frequently and it has come at no cost. we thought the vietnam war on a credit card. every conflict we have been in...
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after we made the first round the chinese response was unsatisfactory. so the president is trying to get their attention again. process may include tariffs. i cannot rule that out. it may rest on negotiations. we will see how the president wants to do it. he is pretty good at negotiating and is pretty good at standing his ground. again, the american economy, what are we? we are driven by advances in technology which are the back bone of our entrepreneurship. they are the back bone -- that is the reason the american economy is number one in the world. we should talk about this president is flourishing under trump policy. >> i hear what you are saying but you also seem to be saying two things. one is that this is a negotiation and the process is healthy. >> it could be. >> and then the idea if you pull the trigger even though you have spent a lifetime deploring and condemning tariffs it could be a good thing. the rhetoric has had a big economic impact. you talk about the good things that trump has done for the economy. the dow is down ten percent under the
after we made the first round the chinese response was unsatisfactory. so the president is trying to get their attention again. process may include tariffs. i cannot rule that out. it may rest on negotiations. we will see how the president wants to do it. he is pretty good at negotiating and is pretty good at standing his ground. again, the american economy, what are we? we are driven by advances in technology which are the back bone of our entrepreneurship. they are the back bone -- that is...
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. >> the chinese response was unsatisfactory. the president is trying to get their attention again. the process may include tariffs. i cannot rule that out. it may rest eventually on necessigotiations negotiations. >> last week, president trump threatened an additional $100 billion in tariffs on china. that followed an early announcement on tariffs of $50 billion of chinese goods. china retaliated with tariffs on u.s. exports. now kudlow is stating new tariffs have not been impleme implemented yet. he was one on sunday downplaying talk of a trade war. we heard from steve mnuchin. he does not expect a trade war. peter navarro says this is a negotiating tactic. and sunday morning, president trump tweeted he and xi jinping will remain friends no matter what happens with our dispute on trade. the hope is to calm wall street. a possible trade war is shaking markets. dow lost 572 points on friday. a 2.3% decline. led by boeing and caterpillar. the s&p 500 fell 2% as well as nasdaq. those words may have calmed the markets. futures are up. that may be a bounce from the markets being hit har
. >> the chinese response was unsatisfactory. the president is trying to get their attention again. the process may include tariffs. i cannot rule that out. it may rest eventually on necessigotiations negotiations. >> last week, president trump threatened an additional $100 billion in tariffs on china. that followed an early announcement on tariffs of $50 billion of chinese goods. china retaliated with tariffs on u.s. exports. now kudlow is stating new tariffs have not been impleme...
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he says flat out it is unacceptable for unsatisfactory rather so far.o you think that will have an impact to germany stepping up and leaving the way? >> yesterday there was a meeting yesterday with the president. aunt she was upset germany and other european allies need to be doing more. i think the president agreed. i think there is a recognition that the trend has got to be towards greater defense spending and even germany recognizes that.>> and when it comes to what they nato collective effort to counter these really egregious russian actions we are seeing recently as recent as the nerve agent, suspected nerve agent of the exits by vladimir putin continues in support of the assad regime in syria. but again, the collective effort of nato to counter that, there's a plus with summit in july where a lot of nato leaders will meet and talk about specifics about the russian pushback should look like. what do you anticipate will be discussed? >> first off i think the defense spending will be something that is discussed. has to be continued progress on increa
he says flat out it is unacceptable for unsatisfactory rather so far.o you think that will have an impact to germany stepping up and leaving the way? >> yesterday there was a meeting yesterday with the president. aunt she was upset germany and other european allies need to be doing more. i think the president agreed. i think there is a recognition that the trend has got to be towards greater defense spending and even germany recognizes that.>> and when it comes to what they nato...