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that the people in the u.k. . as you know i have property in our property walls and i think that those people. like me a lot and they agree with me on immigration. before his u.k. trip donald trump says he views a lot of reporting as a competitor not an enemy. and facebook labels thousands of russians as being interested in treason sparking concerns about the way the company is profiling its use. for broadcasting live from our studios in moscow this is our team international i'm trying really glad to have you with us the president has been welcomed by theresa may to a black tie dinner at a palace in oxfordshire but in the capital crowds that took to the streets are voiced their outrage over the president's visit which is a necessity if you're going to reports now from london the general mood here is that these people don't want donald trump to be visiting the u.k. at all in fact just earlier we saw this protest his helicopter was landing just behind us and things got extremely loud here these people are forced jus
that the people in the u.k. . as you know i have property in our property walls and i think that those people. like me a lot and they agree with me on immigration. before his u.k. trip donald trump says he views a lot of reporting as a competitor not an enemy. and facebook labels thousands of russians as being interested in treason sparking concerns about the way the company is profiling its use. for broadcasting live from our studios in moscow this is our team international i'm trying really...
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u.k. q relations the key elements there include the so-called facilitated customs arrangement designed to avoid a hard order in ireland as well as a free trade area in goods and agra foods but not in financial services now all in all london seems keen to maintain close relations with the e.u. after leaving the bloc clearly reaching a deal for the u.k. with both the e.u. and the united states may prove difficult. heard of trump's arrival in london plans for a softer price of maintaining close e.u. u.k. trade ties had already caused controversy the u.s. is a bastard or two the u.k. woody johnson warned that that would be a u.s. u.k. trade deal in the works would now be up in the year one deal has to come before the other the u.k. account finalized trade pacts on its own until after breaks it earlier this year free trade between london and washington seem more plausible trump even said a deal would be agreed quickly. the e.u. is the u.k.'s most significant market but the value of u.k. exports
u.k. q relations the key elements there include the so-called facilitated customs arrangement designed to avoid a hard order in ireland as well as a free trade area in goods and agra foods but not in financial services now all in all london seems keen to maintain close relations with the e.u. after leaving the bloc clearly reaching a deal for the u.k. with both the e.u. and the united states may prove difficult. heard of trump's arrival in london plans for a softer price of maintaining close...
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and the u.k. airbus has said it's cautiously optimistic. the u.k.'s main aviation industry group echoes the sentiment but insists much is still up in the air. now for a change some good news from deutsche bank germany's biggest lender says it will make a second quarter profit of four hundred million euros far exceeding expectations that impressed markets and sent its share prices soaring the new c.e.o. christians even is restructuring the bank cutting thousands of jobs from shrinking its investment activities that's led to lower costs and spending on legacy litigation is also down savings says the higher profit shows his reforms are working concurred a huge full year loss last year. but there's still a lot of ground to cover for dodge a bank and its new c.e.o. before the share price can recover properly as our financial correspondent ali bots reports. both are banking on two it's causing about seventy percent higher than on friday but also a close above the level of euro's for the first since the month of may. there by two investors are who wait for
and the u.k. airbus has said it's cautiously optimistic. the u.k.'s main aviation industry group echoes the sentiment but insists much is still up in the air. now for a change some good news from deutsche bank germany's biggest lender says it will make a second quarter profit of four hundred million euros far exceeding expectations that impressed markets and sent its share prices soaring the new c.e.o. christians even is restructuring the bank cutting thousands of jobs from shrinking its...
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ambassador's residence to the u.k. and this is the place where donald trump will be just one night in central london for so for many of these protests this is pretty much as close as they're going to be able to get to the u.s. president but of course none of this seems to be facing donald trump who believes he's very much liked in this country protests there there might be protests but i believe that the people in the u.k. scotland ireland as you know i have property and island property all over i think that those people they like me a lot and they agree with me on immigration well of course our we decided to ask this question to the protesters here and see how much are they actually like donald trump i don't know anybody that likes and i don't know anybody that wants him to come here we don't want him here do you think he's going to hear this message of people protesting that's not the point probably not you never know but we have to protest anyway we can't do nothing. about five people in a row in a tory government t
ambassador's residence to the u.k. and this is the place where donald trump will be just one night in central london for so for many of these protests this is pretty much as close as they're going to be able to get to the u.s. president but of course none of this seems to be facing donald trump who believes he's very much liked in this country protests there there might be protests but i believe that the people in the u.k. scotland ireland as you know i have property and island property all...
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america and the u.k. have a special thing going a special relationship they called it language culture values defense then came trump but surely he can't ruin it right the special relationship between the u.k. and the us has been strong for many years and will have opportunity to talk about a possible future trading relationship really remember barack obama when he came around they couldn't get enough of him everyone wanted to shake his hand and get a picture what a swell guy. trump just doesn't have the charm it seems where barlow was greeted with cheers and applause trump gets protests and outrage even a giant trump baby balloon and americans being told to avoid drawing attention to themselves be aware of your surroundings and exercise caution and expect to live in the vicinity of large gatherings keep a low profile. one would imagine a special relationship would be a little friendlier but what do we know who to say hip in this explosive and politically divided age of ours but why they hate ok trump did
america and the u.k. have a special thing going a special relationship they called it language culture values defense then came trump but surely he can't ruin it right the special relationship between the u.k. and the us has been strong for many years and will have opportunity to talk about a possible future trading relationship really remember barack obama when he came around they couldn't get enough of him everyone wanted to shake his hand and get a picture what a swell guy. trump just...
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the u.k., the royal wedding of megahn marckel and prince harry. this is about 30 minutes. ♪ music . >> hello and welcome to a hot and sultry westminster where the temperature has been rising inside the chamber and out. coming up on this program, government and opposition mps ministers as the government grafls with the u.s. exit from the union. >> open to the world. not the limbo of checkers. >> they have a plan for a principaled and practical brexit. faces a series of votes. the ayes to the right. the nos to the left 307. [ cheers and applause ] >> also on this program, promise an end to what has been called the hos still environment to immigrants in the wake of the scandal. and as the government promises more money, the opposition asks who is paying. >> the figures are so dodgy, they belong on the side of a bus. >> we have consistently put extra money into the national health service. >> but first, the u.k. is set to lead the european union in march 2019. so the government has some crucial
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in the u.k. scotland ireland as you know i have property in ireland and property all over i think that those people they like me a lot and they agree with me on immigration well of course our we decided to ask this question to the protesters here and see how much they actually like donald trump i don't know anybody that likes and i don't know anybody that wants him to come here we don't want him here do you think he's going to hear this message of people protesting that's not the point probably not although you never know but we have to protest anyway we can't do nothing. about five people in a row in a tory government the rest of the country got a body. signed up for. public rights as minister thanks very much. but the majority the country don't like him that's why people come out today donald trump said he thinks he's liked in the u.k. do you think that's true absolutely not it was absolutely look at the people on the balloon are. just not extremely loud here. to come. but it is a difficult pla
in the u.k. scotland ireland as you know i have property in ireland and property all over i think that those people they like me a lot and they agree with me on immigration well of course our we decided to ask this question to the protesters here and see how much they actually like donald trump i don't know anybody that likes and i don't know anybody that wants him to come here we don't want him here do you think he's going to hear this message of people protesting that's not the point probably...
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the u.k. has a proud history of welcoming people who are fleeing persecution to our country we have a proud history of welcoming people who want to come to our country to contribute to our economy and contribute to our society and over the is overall immigration has been good for the u.k. it's bought people with different backgrounds different outlooks here's the u.k. and has and we've seen them contributing to our society and to our economy because what is important is that we have control of our borders what is important is that we have a set of rules the enables us to determine who comes into our country and of course that is what as a government we have been doing for a number of years and will be able to continue to do in the future the defense. spent the week taking on nato allies criticizing prime minister may on her own soil and i wonder if are you giving russian president vladimir putin the upper hand heading into your talks given that you are challenging these alliances that he seeks
the u.k. has a proud history of welcoming people who are fleeing persecution to our country we have a proud history of welcoming people who want to come to our country to contribute to our economy and contribute to our society and over the is overall immigration has been good for the u.k. it's bought people with different backgrounds different outlooks here's the u.k. and has and we've seen them contributing to our society and to our economy because what is important is that we have control of...
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military personnel but other reports i've read side the figure of over seven thousand u.k. military personnel in this mission which is effectively directing the war. doubleton is considering revoking the security clearance of several former intelligence chiefs the white house press secretary said they had politicized and in some cases monetize their access to sensitive information and made baseless claims about the president. doesn't like it he wants to punish them for no i think you are creating your own story there is the president doing exactly what you just said the president doesn't want all these people doing a little size in matters of national security but after his political enemies people are politicizing agencies and departments that are specifically meant to not be political and not meant to be monetized off of security plans. six people were named including former heads of the cia f.b.i. and n.s.a. all of them have been critical of the trumpet ministrations policies all served on president obama to them no longer clearance but those being targeted say they're n
military personnel but other reports i've read side the figure of over seven thousand u.k. military personnel in this mission which is effectively directing the war. doubleton is considering revoking the security clearance of several former intelligence chiefs the white house press secretary said they had politicized and in some cases monetize their access to sensitive information and made baseless claims about the president. doesn't like it he wants to punish them for no i think you are...
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the u.k. has suspended its cooperation with the united states over the prosecution of two former british citizens who joined islamic state known as the ice on beatles because of their accents the pair will cord in syria and could now face the death penalty in america britain had intended to share intelligence to help the prosecution but london decided to take a short term pause after outrage in britain over the possible execution u.k. drop the death penalty back in one hundred sixty nine lawmakers rights groups and a family member of one of the suspects all appealed to the british government takes a closer look at the case. political rallies human rights taking a stand in case you missed it quite frankly a bit of a page when you want some terrorists taken care of. the isis b. cells not called back because most of them a dad in one is a terrible drama but because they carried out it seems to accept terroristic gruesomeness well speaking with a british accent grammar came up with that title has
the u.k. has suspended its cooperation with the united states over the prosecution of two former british citizens who joined islamic state known as the ice on beatles because of their accents the pair will cord in syria and could now face the death penalty in america britain had intended to share intelligence to help the prosecution but london decided to take a short term pause after outrage in britain over the possible execution u.k. drop the death penalty back in one hundred sixty nine...
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after the u.k. leaves next march let's bring in our correspondent burgomaster is following all of this for us from london hi barry good so an explosive interview what is the fallout and today. well i want to first show you this news paper that set the tone for the dinner last night and also for the all the discussions that are going to follow you today with prime minister to resign may so may as direct threats that end the u.s. deal is off of course it's the u.s. trade deal that's really is what's the reason why it was hoping for that she would get a little closer in the discussions with president trump britain that's leaving the e.u. britain wants to be closer to the united states that would be if the sense of this visit if the reason may was able to say anything like that's over the over the weekend but from what we know so far donald trump is having none of it and yeah he was really very very critical off the reason mase strategy which of course it would leave britain much closer to the e.u. than
after the u.k. leaves next march let's bring in our correspondent burgomaster is following all of this for us from london hi barry good so an explosive interview what is the fallout and today. well i want to first show you this news paper that set the tone for the dinner last night and also for the all the discussions that are going to follow you today with prime minister to resign may so may as direct threats that end the u.s. deal is off of course it's the u.s. trade deal that's really is...
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is true in the u.k. now is like they're treating the u.k. like greece did become an easy country to attack financially and profit from its demise but my point is not that the is good my point. is that the e.u. had a influence on the u.k. that made the u.k. less horrible if you take the e.u. out all you're left with are now parliament the u.k. all the institutions of the u.k. unchecked by any civilised and smaller because all we have are northern ireland is going to be gone so now you've got all these predatory creepy the prime minister and all these institutions like the b.b.c. preying on children at nothing to stop them no rules from just attacking the population unmercifully so here are some more corporations leaving we're just going to go over some of the data just to show you state of play a lot of companies have been kind of waiting they've been doing a waiting game because you know for the past two years they've been trying to drown the fish as they as we learned as a good phrase in france they were drowning the fish hoping that nobody
is true in the u.k. now is like they're treating the u.k. like greece did become an easy country to attack financially and profit from its demise but my point is not that the is good my point. is that the e.u. had a influence on the u.k. that made the u.k. less horrible if you take the e.u. out all you're left with are now parliament the u.k. all the institutions of the u.k. unchecked by any civilised and smaller because all we have are northern ireland is going to be gone so now you've got all...
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u.k. trip before slamming the country's prime minister over breck's it he said that to reserve mace soft approach could kill any deal with the u.s. troublesome mention that britain's former foreign secretary boris johnson would make a great prime minister well the u.s. president and first lady were guests of honor at a lavish dinner at a stately home on thursday night that was hosted by theresa may trump will also be then after that meeting the queen at windsor castle later thousands are expected to protest his visit again let's go to london polly boy because there holly well potus isn't pulled any punches so far in the timing of the sun interview that south certainly provocative given what he had to say in it given the brics it deal everything at the moment going on what does he hope to gain. what a friday the thirteenth to reason may he hasn't even been here for twenty four hours yet and it's already safe to say that this u.s. presidential visit is going to go down in history and unfortu
u.k. trip before slamming the country's prime minister over breck's it he said that to reserve mace soft approach could kill any deal with the u.s. troublesome mention that britain's former foreign secretary boris johnson would make a great prime minister well the u.s. president and first lady were guests of honor at a lavish dinner at a stately home on thursday night that was hosted by theresa may trump will also be then after that meeting the queen at windsor castle later thousands are...
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once britain leaves the bloc time's comments come on a day he began his first official visit to the u.k. general reports. president donald trump and first lady bellamy are stepping off the force one at london stansted airport it was the start of a much anticipated visit to the u.k. even if very little of it will be spent in london itself. and this is why anti trump protesters small in number on thursday but expected to grow vastly on friday they gathered outside winfield house the u.s. ambassador's residence where the trumps would be staying for two nights arriving by helicopter they would also leave by helicopter venturing no further into the capital or anywhere near the protest site that my mom is a big guy he's a racist don't like what he's done to the u.s. i just think that the majority of people here in america around the world we don't support him you know a racist bigoted billionaire who represents the economic interests of the billionaires the rich the one percent i think that's a message that we don't support those policies and you know welcome. but here he comes donald trump a
once britain leaves the bloc time's comments come on a day he began his first official visit to the u.k. general reports. president donald trump and first lady bellamy are stepping off the force one at london stansted airport it was the start of a much anticipated visit to the u.k. even if very little of it will be spent in london itself. and this is why anti trump protesters small in number on thursday but expected to grow vastly on friday they gathered outside winfield house the u.s....
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would make such a u.k.-u.s. trade deal very unlikely. just for good measure he added that he would like to meet with boris johnson and added that he would make a good prime minister. well, those comments caused outrage as did the fact that the president was coming to the u.k. at off. -- all. with tens of thousands of protestors going to the streets to object to the president's policies on migration and his attitude toward women. his visit had much of the formality and tradition o a state visit it was described as a working trip. there was dinner with the prime minister and a group of business leaders before a trip to winsor for a meeting with the queen and tea inside winsor castle. but not everyone thought the visit was a great success. >> trump looked more comfortable traveling next to putin than the prime minister. how can she justify sabotaging our secure economic relationship with our friends in the e.u. and crave favors of a man who prides himself in shredding the rules based order? >> minister -- >> the honorable lady, that is not
would make such a u.k.-u.s. trade deal very unlikely. just for good measure he added that he would like to meet with boris johnson and added that he would make a good prime minister. well, those comments caused outrage as did the fact that the president was coming to the u.k. at off. -- all. with tens of thousands of protestors going to the streets to object to the president's policies on migration and his attitude toward women. his visit had much of the formality and tradition o a state visit...
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chalk related poisoning the way that officials here in the u.k. have been putting it basically now forced to answer questions about how is it possible that the second couple somehow came in contact with this nerve agent that was said to have been originally used back on march fourth on sergei and yulia screw paul there's lots of questions yet to be addressed about how they could have really common contact with this substance especially given the millions and millions of pounds that have been spent here in the u.k. on decontamination operations so this investigation of course is continuing especially now with one of those people having died but there is hope that with charlie rally regaining consciousness hopefully more light could be shed on what exactly could have happened and of course this whole story with novacek has been media headlines here in the u.k. for months on end but these days it's overshadowed by the scandals that have been going on in westminster with teresa mayes cabinet of course we do know that foreign secretary boris johnson re
chalk related poisoning the way that officials here in the u.k. have been putting it basically now forced to answer questions about how is it possible that the second couple somehow came in contact with this nerve agent that was said to have been originally used back on march fourth on sergei and yulia screw paul there's lots of questions yet to be addressed about how they could have really common contact with this substance especially given the millions and millions of pounds that have been...
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ambassador's residence to the u.k. and this is the place where donald trump will be spending just one night in central london for so for many of these protests this is pretty much as close as they're going to be able to get to the u.s. president but it's. course none of this seems to be donald trump who believes he's very much liked in this country protests there there might be protests but i believe that the people in the u.k. scotland ireland as you know i have property in ireland and property all over i think that those people they like me a lot and they agree with me on immigration well of course our we decided to ask this question to the protesters here and see how much they actually like donald trump i don't know anybody that likes and i don't know anybody that wants him to come here we don't want him. to think he's going to hear this message of people protesting that's not the point probably not. but we have to protest anyway we can't do nothing. about five people in government the rest of the country got a body
ambassador's residence to the u.k. and this is the place where donald trump will be spending just one night in central london for so for many of these protests this is pretty much as close as they're going to be able to get to the u.s. president but it's. course none of this seems to be donald trump who believes he's very much liked in this country protests there there might be protests but i believe that the people in the u.k. scotland ireland as you know i have property in ireland and...
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america and the u.k. have a special thing going special relationship they called it language culture values defense then came trump but surely he can't ruin it right the special relationship between the u.k. and the u.s. has been strong for many years and will have opportunity to talk about a possible future trading relationship really remember barack obama when he came around they couldn't get enough of him everyone wanted to shake his hand and get a picture what a swell guy. trump just doesn't have the charm it seems where barber was greeted with cheers and applause trump gets protests and outrage even a giant trump baby balloon and americans being told to avoid drawing attention to themselves be aware of your surroundings and exercise caution and expect to live in the vicinity of large gatherings keep a low profile. one would imagine a special relationship would be a little friendlier but what do we know who to say hip in this explosive and politically divided age of ours but why the hate ok trump did
america and the u.k. have a special thing going special relationship they called it language culture values defense then came trump but surely he can't ruin it right the special relationship between the u.k. and the u.s. has been strong for many years and will have opportunity to talk about a possible future trading relationship really remember barack obama when he came around they couldn't get enough of him everyone wanted to shake his hand and get a picture what a swell guy. trump just...
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also in the u.k. during president trump's visit is out christie,analyst ron formally advised george w. bush. i spoke to him a short time ago. thanks for joining me. n this w an official state visit, but the pageantry was overwhelming. do you think donald trump got what he wants? ron: good evening to you, jane. no question about it, donaldy trump is vch in favor of the pomp and circumstance of the bering president -- of being president of the united states, and he was denied the opn rtunity to meet the quee england at buckingham palace and going wn the mall in a carriage, the next best thing is what we saw earlier today, which is the president out with theresa may, british prime minister, with bands playing in front of a beaiful palace. the background is exactly what the president hoped for. you could call this a working trip if you like, but in donald mind, this is a state visit for him, his first in the united kingdom. jane: and of course he didn't see the protests. brits have often been critical of
also in the u.k. during president trump's visit is out christie,analyst ron formally advised george w. bush. i spoke to him a short time ago. thanks for joining me. n this w an official state visit, but the pageantry was overwhelming. do you think donald trump got what he wants? ron: good evening to you, jane. no question about it, donaldy trump is vch in favor of the pomp and circumstance of the bering president -- of being president of the united states, and he was denied the opn rtunity to...
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corporations or u.k. corporations so i won't mention any of the corporations in here but you can do your own research and look at this but the fracking firms are very excited for banks that's because. e.u. regulations really involving environmental protections so exactly don't talk about their i'll just read the headline because they don't like too much mention of any corporation involved both mad. but i don't know if google's blocked if you can even do a search here but if you know you can use a v.p.n. and go around to pretend you're in america look for these sort of corporations but of breaks at the fracking lobby and the revolving door tracking firms are keen to benefit from bragg's and are hiring firms staffed by well placed insiders to lobby on their behalf right that's the backside of fracking isn't economic disaster you can't make any money with fracking it's all dead based and then they fracking rigs expire before the debts paid off and then all the debt goes onto the national balance sheets of br
corporations or u.k. corporations so i won't mention any of the corporations in here but you can do your own research and look at this but the fracking firms are very excited for banks that's because. e.u. regulations really involving environmental protections so exactly don't talk about their i'll just read the headline because they don't like too much mention of any corporation involved both mad. but i don't know if google's blocked if you can even do a search here but if you know you can use...
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so do you think the u.k. is not really excited to have him here anyway to get this he's president elected president of the united states so i think. on the level of diplomacy due respect is given to each head of state donald trump are you excited you know why don't you see a disgrace to america donald trump visiting the u.k. what do you think of it are you looking forward to it you know but i would like to see him see the giant baby you know. like you know. what do you think about donald trump visiting are you excited not really don't really like him what do you think about this crowd funded giant balloon that looks like a baby trump floating over london do you think it's a good idea or. do you think it's a good idea i think he personally deserves the crying baby in the people. we have to remember that we don't want to pull over the well there you have it not a lot of people it seems that we've spoken to were quite excited to be seeing trump here but nonetheless the relationship between you can the u.s. is of
so do you think the u.k. is not really excited to have him here anyway to get this he's president elected president of the united states so i think. on the level of diplomacy due respect is given to each head of state donald trump are you excited you know why don't you see a disgrace to america donald trump visiting the u.k. what do you think of it are you looking forward to it you know but i would like to see him see the giant baby you know. like you know. what do you think about donald trump...
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and now like so many u.k. cabinet ministers it's time for us to quit that's it for this edition of your business news but don't forget you can find much more all of us on social media just such from new business will be taking over the old business news for the next few hours so keep it here. to. read the real talent resides. the people in. fact more than a billion the future was not just democracy maybe that's one reason why i'm passionate about people and aspirations and big concerns. are focused on the mission reporters tried to embody in after the floor of the berlin wall and i remember thinking at the time if the battle in broken forward anything can happen if people come together and unite for a call. but i do the news that often confronted difficult situations for conflict between does the us down i see despite my job to confront good leaders on policies and development to put the spotlight on issues that matter most hunger food security oppression marginalized mission. or not has been achieved so much
and now like so many u.k. cabinet ministers it's time for us to quit that's it for this edition of your business news but don't forget you can find much more all of us on social media just such from new business will be taking over the old business news for the next few hours so keep it here. to. read the real talent resides. the people in. fact more than a billion the future was not just democracy maybe that's one reason why i'm passionate about people and aspirations and big concerns. are...
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here in the u.k. there are various so civilian groups in the u.k. that are trying to monitor drone strikes but it obviously is very very difficult but the problem is growing definitely and it's it is a worry i just about wrapping up the program for only this hour here on out international but plenty more worldwide headlines coming your way if you can join us at the top of the hour. where there may not be any and i mean and maybe bacterial life may not be anything but i think it's probably the toughest life there and certainly from now we can we can send you a robot to interact with some new species out there. on the. the locust did it is it. must just this last. time was it. could. it sat there on a little cool wall this is. the single divinity cyanide you know it. all first of all it's all about the look i want and the power of the one of the night in my columns i'm all. for a. cut. you'll be up. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter to us is over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eigh
here in the u.k. there are various so civilian groups in the u.k. that are trying to monitor drone strikes but it obviously is very very difficult but the problem is growing definitely and it's it is a worry i just about wrapping up the program for only this hour here on out international but plenty more worldwide headlines coming your way if you can join us at the top of the hour. where there may not be any and i mean and maybe bacterial life may not be anything but i think it's probably the...
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there is twenty seven member states who the u.k.'s negotiating with and the people who are going to be doing the negotiating for the e.u. is of course michelle by me and the commission team so i know americal i wouldn't go so far as say that you know she saw this as an endorsement as her comments were an endorsement of obviously germany's position is going to stay the same germany has been adamant throughout the back to negotiations that there can be no cherry picking so that means that the you could can't carve off bits of the single market that it. once while not having to pay for any of its obligations germany has been one of the hardest countries in the negotiations germany and i'm glad merkel supposedly even asked why the u.k. should have a transition period after direct that because that is indeed what the u.k. needs in order to keep the continuity for businesses so i wouldn't go so far as saying angela merkel is endorsing the u. case position and they already mentioned the u.k. will have to make for the concessions that i let
there is twenty seven member states who the u.k.'s negotiating with and the people who are going to be doing the negotiating for the e.u. is of course michelle by me and the commission team so i know americal i wouldn't go so far as say that you know she saw this as an endorsement as her comments were an endorsement of obviously germany's position is going to stay the same germany has been adamant throughout the back to negotiations that there can be no cherry picking so that means that the you...
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the disposition of the ruling elite will have one effect under trump and the rise in wages and in the u.k. getting rid of david cameron and breaks it will see how that plays up but they are going to have two very distinct outcomes just as the democrats in america refuse to look at the role that hillary and their own policies play in the loss of the us election both parties i think will. if they fail to confront this next paragraph i'm going to read they will always be kicked in the teeth by the voter the united states lost five million manufacturing jobs from two thousand to two thousand and fourteen while the u.s. trade deficit peaked at nearly six percent of gross domestic product economists like david auteur calls this the china shock because it incurred on a similar timeline as the country's two thousand and one entry into the world trade organization the bounty of cheap chinese goods had a real human cost here at home you can choose to try to ignore the real human cost how did the democrats the and the republicans the two parties that run this country they're united in this policy th
the disposition of the ruling elite will have one effect under trump and the rise in wages and in the u.k. getting rid of david cameron and breaks it will see how that plays up but they are going to have two very distinct outcomes just as the democrats in america refuse to look at the role that hillary and their own policies play in the loss of the us election both parties i think will. if they fail to confront this next paragraph i'm going to read they will always be kicked in the teeth by the...
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the country britain's government agrees to a post brecht citrate plan a free trade area between the u.k. and the european union. it's time for business on the u.w. and how you got to get us welcome to the program china has imposed a thirty four billion dollars in retaliatory measures on u.s. goods it was an immediate response to american tariffs which took effect as washington's clock struck midnight on friday china's measures matched the american levies dollar for dollar instead of making trade truly free and fair and says he wants it to be the measures could end up causing a downward spiral of trade barriers as american partners retaliates the chinese say they had no choice. the response to trump's tariffs on chinese goods was swift. but at a meeting in bulgaria premier league chan was quick temper size his country's reluctant resolution to come out on top. our view is that creed war is never a solution for china would never start a trade war but if any party resorts to increase terrorists then china will take measures in response. so far has mirrored washington's tariffs slapping twe
the country britain's government agrees to a post brecht citrate plan a free trade area between the u.k. and the european union. it's time for business on the u.w. and how you got to get us welcome to the program china has imposed a thirty four billion dollars in retaliatory measures on u.s. goods it was an immediate response to american tariffs which took effect as washington's clock struck midnight on friday china's measures matched the american levies dollar for dollar instead of making...
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u.k. decided after brags that it would be ok with him me emphasize that the special relationship between the two nations was alive and well and spoke of the billions of pounds of lot of military equipment the u.k. is about to buy from the us. now for more on this with me to have in the studio alex forrest of white inc and in london correspondent bob a visit is standing by let me start with you barbara thank you on the midst of protests in the heart of london one of people saying to you. people are come out here to protest against trump against every aspect office politics be it racism. militarism appeared in his treatment of migrants or its treatment of women whatever he does people that have come out here today in london there is more than one hundred thousands in the streets here at least we haven't seen yet any official figures but it's a huge crowd all these people comes from as a matter of principle many of them fear that he's going to dismantle democracy and help to the it was the ri
u.k. decided after brags that it would be ok with him me emphasize that the special relationship between the two nations was alive and well and spoke of the billions of pounds of lot of military equipment the u.k. is about to buy from the us. now for more on this with me to have in the studio alex forrest of white inc and in london correspondent bob a visit is standing by let me start with you barbara thank you on the midst of protests in the heart of london one of people saying to you. people...
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is going to tells you how bad things are going to be for the smaller supermarket chains here in the u.k. . the european alliance comes as retailers face increasing competition from online chains like amazon. discount supermarkets like germany's legal are also putting pressure on rivals to lower prices. to australia know the country that has introduced a plastic ban in four states during this weekend well nature should be happy some customers aren't angry and even violent scenes unfolded as customers refuse to pay for their backs but luckily not everyone is suffering from the so-called bank which . for years the strains have taken them for granted now shoppers in sydney and elsewhere are facing a choice pay for a plastic bag or get your hands on an environmentally friendly cloth carrier for some it's been a pain free switch. so i've been using them for a while and i'm quite happy to see you see others are less enthusiastic. it seems like this the bomb on plastic carriers is intended to address cleanup workers recently collected eight hundred kilograms of plastic waste in a single day on
is going to tells you how bad things are going to be for the smaller supermarket chains here in the u.k. . the european alliance comes as retailers face increasing competition from online chains like amazon. discount supermarkets like germany's legal are also putting pressure on rivals to lower prices. to australia know the country that has introduced a plastic ban in four states during this weekend well nature should be happy some customers aren't angry and even violent scenes unfolded as...
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as of now u.k. authorities say they have been unable to establish if the nerve agent used came from the same batch as the one former russian spy sergei screwball was apparently poisoned with but british police say that they are still looking into that possibility but just to remind you london claims that only russia had the technical ability to produce it the nerve agent and also had the motive and the experience to target discrete polls but neither specialists at the u.k. chemical laboratory of porton down nor o.p.c. w. experts could confirm that the nerve agent was produced in russia still that did not stop london from pointing the finger at moscow. it's highly likely that russia was responsible. culpable culpable for the attempted murder case is culpable all quarrel is with credit and we think overwhelmingly likely that it was his decision russia has consistently denied any involvement with the attack on the screwballs insisting that russia destroyed its nerve agent stockpile while other states h
as of now u.k. authorities say they have been unable to establish if the nerve agent used came from the same batch as the one former russian spy sergei screwball was apparently poisoned with but british police say that they are still looking into that possibility but just to remind you london claims that only russia had the technical ability to produce it the nerve agent and also had the motive and the experience to target discrete polls but neither specialists at the u.k. chemical laboratory...
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everybody of course in the u.k. always things well it's because they can speak english but they've actually been a pretty have a lot of those outsourcing call centers but a lot of global business they've always had a very global outlook on the fiscal stimulus has been as a also very smart but also as you jim o'neill the former chairman of morgan stanley in two thousand and one he used to call them the bric nations and that was brazil russia india china and sub-saharan africa i think over the emerging nations in sub-saharan africa is somewhere to look because of course there's a great percentage opportunity for growth and a lot of the the real commodities which are more in demand now it's very interesting we did some the other day on australia which hasn't been in recession you know twenty five years or so but the youngest of any developed nation so our history really went out and even the netherlands crazy crazy us i guess is pretty difficult to predict what's going on given the current circumstance trade waiting fo
everybody of course in the u.k. always things well it's because they can speak english but they've actually been a pretty have a lot of those outsourcing call centers but a lot of global business they've always had a very global outlook on the fiscal stimulus has been as a also very smart but also as you jim o'neill the former chairman of morgan stanley in two thousand and one he used to call them the bric nations and that was brazil russia india china and sub-saharan africa i think over the...
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maintain sustain and improve higher education in the u.k. and one of the most controversial parts of that report was the introduction of was i in one thousand nine hundred seven the british left led by its young charismatic candidate tony blair wins the elections after eighteen long years of conservative rule. at the age of forty three the head of the labor party takes charge of the country with a program whose foundation is to apply private sector management models to public services so as to make them more efficient more productive room higher education will be no exception. right. we need to widen access to universities get more money into universities and the best and fairest way to do it is a balance between the state and the graduate. face became reality and nine hundred ninety eight and it was a key landmark in the history of higher education in the u.k. because of that moment the principle of free education free higher education and the unitary finished. for this historic reform tony blair introduces the yearly one thousand pound tui
maintain sustain and improve higher education in the u.k. and one of the most controversial parts of that report was the introduction of was i in one thousand nine hundred seven the british left led by its young charismatic candidate tony blair wins the elections after eighteen long years of conservative rule. at the age of forty three the head of the labor party takes charge of the country with a program whose foundation is to apply private sector management models to public services so as to...
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ka a: it's going to be a long road for the u.k. and we kw that when citizens of the u.k. voted for brexit in the fir place a couple of years ago. one thing that donald trump might not like about the currents stance of prime minister smay that what this allows the country to do- not only will it maintain a free-trailed area between the u.k. and europe but it would allow the u.k. to pursue other deals with countries like the u.s. but prime minister may won' have theame type of leash to pursue the type of dealthatpresident trump could have wanted and she can insurance tulets her own tariffs just lining president trump has under the current structure of what she's pursuing even though president trump criticized the way prime inister may was handling brexit and criticized the way that germany was dealing with russia when he was at the nato u.s. and this pipeline with russia, these two leaders are dealing with political concerns that president trump is intimately familiar with how to protect jobs in their own country. get investment, che energy domestically and those are things
ka a: it's going to be a long road for the u.k. and we kw that when citizens of the u.k. voted for brexit in the fir place a couple of years ago. one thing that donald trump might not like about the currents stance of prime minister smay that what this allows the country to do- not only will it maintain a free-trailed area between the u.k. and europe but it would allow the u.k. to pursue other deals with countries like the u.s. but prime minister may won' have theame type of leash to pursue the...
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the american presidents u.k. trip comes hot on the heels the nato summit in brussels where he pointed. out an enemy. facebook. users as having an interest in. leading to. the dangers posed by data driven profiling. a very warm welcome this is our to international my names you know your company this hour the u.k. is braced for a whirlwind of protests. in britain for his first visit as u.s. leader although he will get the red carpet treatment from dignitaries leaders public rallies are expected nation wide to see if. one of the protesters. plenty of. you are there is many people protesting. what's the general. public get in the general mood here. that these people don't want donald trump to be visiting the u.k. at all in fact just earlier we saw this protest his helicopter was landing just behind us and things of god extremely loud here these people are forced just part of the protests that will be taking place in the u.k. for outside the next couple of days with massive protests expected to take place on friday an
the american presidents u.k. trip comes hot on the heels the nato summit in brussels where he pointed. out an enemy. facebook. users as having an interest in. leading to. the dangers posed by data driven profiling. a very warm welcome this is our to international my names you know your company this hour the u.k. is braced for a whirlwind of protests. in britain for his first visit as u.s. leader although he will get the red carpet treatment from dignitaries leaders public rallies are expected...
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on the oh yeah they are going to trump it but many here in the u.k. . correspondent in london and we do apologize for the sound quality of the interview now to some of the other stories making news around the world media reports say the former bodyguard of al qaeda leader osama bin laden has been deported from germany back to the man known as sami and was arrested at the end of june after a campaign against him continuing to reside in germany. several dozen migrants have been allowed to disembark from an italian coast guard ship in sicily they were initially held on the ship over suspicions that some had been involved in an attempted mutiny a number reportedly tried to take over fearing they would be returned to libya incident comes amid heightened tensions in europe on the issue of migration. pakistani prime minister nawaz sharif and his daughter mariam are due to return to their country thousands of police officers have been deployed in lahore to control crowds both have been sentenced to jail terms over the family's finances back to galvanize their p
on the oh yeah they are going to trump it but many here in the u.k. . correspondent in london and we do apologize for the sound quality of the interview now to some of the other stories making news around the world media reports say the former bodyguard of al qaeda leader osama bin laden has been deported from germany back to the man known as sami and was arrested at the end of june after a campaign against him continuing to reside in germany. several dozen migrants have been allowed to...
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here in the u.k. there are various so civilian groups in the u.k. that are trying to monitor drone strikes but it obviously is very very difficult but the problem is growing definitely and it's it is a worry and i thank so much for joining us here on out international sharing some of your friday with us here at moscow they'll be plenty more of your friday worldwide news headlines in about twenty five minutes. tomorrow there may not be any and i mean and maybe bacterial life it may not be anything intelligent but i think it's probably there's some intelligent life out there and certainly from now we can we can send a robot to interact with some of the species out there. today there are four million students studying abroad a trend is on the rise in the game of global competition international students are very much coveted the best research graduates are entirely taken care of as for the huge number of students that can afford studying abroad they represent an irresistible financial honeybunch the expression global student market has become a househo
here in the u.k. there are various so civilian groups in the u.k. that are trying to monitor drone strikes but it obviously is very very difficult but the problem is growing definitely and it's it is a worry and i thank so much for joining us here on out international sharing some of your friday with us here at moscow they'll be plenty more of your friday worldwide news headlines in about twenty five minutes. tomorrow there may not be any and i mean and maybe bacterial life it may not be...
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and the next stop on trying to talk will be the u.k. and protesters there are ready to track his every move looks at why trump might end up not enjoying his stint in britain. when they are in toronto hamilton breton he is going to join a long line of u.s. presidents face to pretend that the special relationship is between. in order to get a selfie with the queen very fair to say that he would be universally welcomed the last thing that downing street and the state department wanted just for the donald to find out that he may be a little bit unpopular so we at i see why i'm i have prepared a video guide for the head of his arrival so somebody washington just turned off fox news for a second and showed him this and everything else. mr president the people of britain are waiting to greet you truly unprecedented numbers tens of thousands will line the streets getting the loser of the issues now because of how keen some people are to meet you this trip will probably avoid central london which also means bypassing all those knife wielding isl
and the next stop on trying to talk will be the u.k. and protesters there are ready to track his every move looks at why trump might end up not enjoying his stint in britain. when they are in toronto hamilton breton he is going to join a long line of u.s. presidents face to pretend that the special relationship is between. in order to get a selfie with the queen very fair to say that he would be universally welcomed the last thing that downing street and the state department wanted just for the...
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than the u.k. he has the upper hand because effectively the u.k. is in a desperate situation after the what's been a couple of years of post referendum where we haven't really done anything in terms of trade so he's definitely sees us as a disadvantage partner at the moment and i think he's going to press home that advantage so there will be some kind of trade deal between u.k. and u.s. and it's but i doubt it'll be on the best terms that trees and i could possibly expect so the two or three years ago but times of everyone else in foreign policy of the us or the hope in hell of changing anything even if she wanted to. or i will be told about the protest balloon the balloon going up so to speak let's look at live shots just outside parliament there in the u.k. there is the aforesaid much publicized balloon last week. said he can't gave permission for this helium filled six meter if you're counting that seventeen point one thousand points feet i belong to be tethered in parliament square gardens apparently the civil aviation authorities say it's ok t
than the u.k. he has the upper hand because effectively the u.k. is in a desperate situation after the what's been a couple of years of post referendum where we haven't really done anything in terms of trade so he's definitely sees us as a disadvantage partner at the moment and i think he's going to press home that advantage so there will be some kind of trade deal between u.k. and u.s. and it's but i doubt it'll be on the best terms that trees and i could possibly expect so the two or three...