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the second thing is to do something about the levels of intergenerational unfairness in britain today and the third is to demonstrate why the free enterprise system why private enterprise is the great engine of opportunity and growth and raising living standards if we just get that do what you said about echoing the prime minister the free enterprise was the greatest engine i think she said of agency of human progress jeremy corbyn john mcdonald was on this show they wouldn't disagree with that they're just saying now capitalism is failing. well i think john mcdonald and german believe that the venezuelan example of of how you run an economy is good way to run an economy we don't. see that in a world industrial economy as opposed to going to me the other emerging more developing nation economy both germany and john believe that the free enterprise system isn't delivering and that's why we need to fight these battles again that you believe that's the case to presume no i do think that i think the free and brought i think well then why is this the child poverty capital of this country a
the second thing is to do something about the levels of intergenerational unfairness in britain today and the third is to demonstrate why the free enterprise system why private enterprise is the great engine of opportunity and growth and raising living standards if we just get that do what you said about echoing the prime minister the free enterprise was the greatest engine i think she said of agency of human progress jeremy corbyn john mcdonald was on this show they wouldn't disagree with that...
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s a people of great britain. i'm proud they allowed the people of scotland to vote and i'm i'm proud that they voted. we need to make sure that we stay true to our principles and have a vision about what this world will be. if you're just looking at things, what we can do every day, ronald reagan succeeded because he had a vision of a peaceful world. based on those individual rights and those concepts of freedom and democracy that were at the heart of the american experience. but also an american that encompassed people from all over the world. reagan had a vision and it wasn't to get into a war with the soviet union and destroy communism. reagan's vision was, let's have, yes, we have to have strength in our military in order to defeat this enemy. of soviet communism. because it was threatening the world peace. temperatures take -- it was taking over countries and overthrowing governments and replacing them with atheist dictatorships. reagan knew we cunalt. when he to stop that. just like -- knew we couldn't. we
s a people of great britain. i'm proud they allowed the people of scotland to vote and i'm i'm proud that they voted. we need to make sure that we stay true to our principles and have a vision about what this world will be. if you're just looking at things, what we can do every day, ronald reagan succeeded because he had a vision of a peaceful world. based on those individual rights and those concepts of freedom and democracy that were at the heart of the american experience. but also an...
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but this is a divided britain a troubled britain. used by elections that brings it and batter after a run of terrorist attacks. there isn't a lot to celebrate right now but there is a desire it seems to come together. everyone's probably stuck together you know like you had a lot. in the face of it really you know no one's really being cowed by terror everyone standing about together which is such a close community in that there's the so much diversity here this no hate here. was. that's not quite how everyone sees it here far right groups like the english defense league have been holding rallies this one turned violent. in the month after the attack two hundred twenty four instances of anti muslim hate crimes were forged that's an increase of five hundred and five percent on the same period last year. and it's not just on the fringes there is to be frank far too much tolerance of extremism in our country things needs to change that will require some difficult and often embarrassing conversations. it's clear britain is having somethi
but this is a divided britain a troubled britain. used by elections that brings it and batter after a run of terrorist attacks. there isn't a lot to celebrate right now but there is a desire it seems to come together. everyone's probably stuck together you know like you had a lot. in the face of it really you know no one's really being cowed by terror everyone standing about together which is such a close community in that there's the so much diversity here this no hate here. was. that's not...
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gravity wave weapons by the pentagon is being carried out right now but we do know that research here in britain is now being focused on new weapons while austerity hits hard at home in the n.h.s. housing and for the most vulnerable hundreds of millions of dollars are to go into research into new british ways to kill people u.k. dragonfire and a d d s t o u k industry programme to demonstrate the capability of a laser directed energy weapon system for the self protection of land maritime an app but. it's funded by innovation funding the question of course will be how this new u.k. laser weapon will be used right now that means would britain use it with its saudi allies to target civilians ravaged by cholera in yemen and would it have been used to support british backed isis and al qaeda linked militants trying to overthrow the government of syria or even al shabaab in somalia which has been accused this week of killing hundreds in mogadishu well joining me now from minnesota in the usa is trustee of mogadishu university an elected member of the african academy of sciences for has a smile summit
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website of the world the daily mail tells us how jeremy corbyn good sweep aside the tories to become britain's next prime minister says a freedom of information request reveals police have advised using potentially lethal force to control and to fracking activist to. get to the leader of the u.k. green party why she joined tens of thousands of protesters outside the militarized walls because of the bloody conflicts in manchester oliseh more coming up in today's going underground to munch a star under virtual lockdown with snipers on buildings for this week's story conference was home to the u.k.'s first trades union congress to suffragettes movement in arguably the communist manifesto but today some claim one of the capitals of britain's northern powerhouse is comparatively more poverty stricken than when george orwell wrote the road to wigan pier in one nine hundred thirty six we spoke to britain's assistant whip to the treasury craig whittaker outside the convention center where police offices were holding back protesters in a reported cost of three million taxpayer pounds despite one hundre
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on the a used cracks in the gosia to michel barnier he says talks with britain are deadlocked that he will therefore not ask next week a new summit to begin discussions on the future relationship with. i'm phil gayle welcome to the program the united states has announced that it is to withdraw from unesco the un's cultural organization the u.s. state department said the decision was due to concerns about unpaid use a need for fundamental reform and what it says is the organizations a continuing anti israel bias in ask of a sixteen for moto peace worldwide and is renowned for its world heritage a program as well as protected cultural sites like here statue of liberty and promoting girls' education. class first is an honorary member of the german commission for you know welcome to t.w. how big a loss is this for you know asking well it's quite heavy blow for the only ization not only in financial terms because the regular budget had to be financed through united states contribution of twenty two percent and they are behind already for seventy years because that's money that they're not
on the a used cracks in the gosia to michel barnier he says talks with britain are deadlocked that he will therefore not ask next week a new summit to begin discussions on the future relationship with. i'm phil gayle welcome to the program the united states has announced that it is to withdraw from unesco the un's cultural organization the u.s. state department said the decision was due to concerns about unpaid use a need for fundamental reform and what it says is the organizations a continuing...
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summit to begin discussions on a future relationship with britain. was appalled. point five billion euro deal gets off the ground as germany's biggest and i looked and said agrees to buy large parts of the bankrupt carrier. until gail welcome to the program the united states has announced that it is withdrawing from unesco the un's cultural organization us state department said the decision was due to concerns about unpaid use a need for fundamental reform and what it says is the organization is continuing anti israel bias for its part israel has now said that it will also leave it asco the un body promotes peace around the world which girls' education and is renowned for its world heritage program protecting cultural sites on the statue of liberty and stone henge. wealthy don't give our correspondent. joins us from washington and that culture editor robin metal is here welcome it to you both. we'll start with you know how big a loss is this for us going. well before i get into the question phil let me tell you it is very important to point out that the u.s. withd
summit to begin discussions on a future relationship with britain. was appalled. point five billion euro deal gets off the ground as germany's biggest and i looked and said agrees to buy large parts of the bankrupt carrier. until gail welcome to the program the united states has announced that it is withdrawing from unesco the un's cultural organization us state department said the decision was due to concerns about unpaid use a need for fundamental reform and what it says is the organization...
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obviously half of that comes to britain. these things are relevant, and we sell a lot of land rovers and mechanical goods to new zealand and australia. it is worth getting rid of the tariffs, and that is very key, because they are still operating world trade organization rules. and so there are quite heavy tariffs on certain areas. so that is worth having. but you're right, services has to be a big bolt—on. it is very important to new zealand, as well. and new zealand is not just agriculture. a lot of it is now services, and that is very relevant to the uk. and we want to protect the city of london, but that is very doable. i believe in the super canada deal, which is taking ceta and bolting on a lot more in services. you mentioned lamb. if you want to talk about lamb, you are an eastern england mep, with a lot of farmers on your patch. how do they feel about agricultural produce, including lamb, flooding into the market cheap from countries like australia? there will be some concern, and british lamb producers have shown
obviously half of that comes to britain. these things are relevant, and we sell a lot of land rovers and mechanical goods to new zealand and australia. it is worth getting rid of the tariffs, and that is very key, because they are still operating world trade organization rules. and so there are quite heavy tariffs on certain areas. so that is worth having. but you're right, services has to be a big bolt—on. it is very important to new zealand, as well. and new zealand is not just agriculture....
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so friday's morning meeting did little to sweeten the relationship between britain and the e.u. not all was lost right progress is not sufficient it doesn't mean there is no progress at all prime minister may offered a much needed olive branch pledging to protect you citizens in britain after the break that process is complete it. the u.k. and the e.u. share the same objective of safeguarding the rights of e.u. nationals living in the u.k. and u.k. nationals living in the e.u. e.u. citizens have made a huge contribution to our country and let me be clear that whatever happens we want them and their families to stay no one has expected a breakthrough good friday so much it is unlikely to leave either side feeling satisfied. for more on this let's cross over to brussels where as you can see our correspondent charlotte hill is standing by with the very latest and charlie we have to mention there were really low expectations going into this summit is it fair to say that both sides are going away on satisfied. good evening sara well i think it's fair to say that both sides have reall
so friday's morning meeting did little to sweeten the relationship between britain and the e.u. not all was lost right progress is not sufficient it doesn't mean there is no progress at all prime minister may offered a much needed olive branch pledging to protect you citizens in britain after the break that process is complete it. the u.k. and the e.u. share the same objective of safeguarding the rights of e.u. nationals living in the u.k. and u.k. nationals living in the e.u. e.u. citizens...
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though friday's morning meeting did little to sweeten the relationship between britain and the e.u. not all was lost right progress is not sufficient it doesn't mean there is no progress at all prime minister may offered a much needed olive branch pledging to protect you citizens in britain after the break that process is complete it. the u.k. and the e.u. share the same objective of safeguarding the rights of e.u. nationals living in the u.k. and u.k. nationals living in the e.u. e.u. citizens have made a huge contribution to our country and let me be clear that whatever happens we want them and their families to stay no one has expected a breakthrough good friday so much it is unlikely to leave either side feeling satisfied. for more on this let's cross over to brussels where as you can see our correspondent charlotte hill is standing by with the very latest and charlie we have to mention there were really low expectations going into this summit is it fair to say that both sides are going away on satisfied. good evening sarah well i think it's fair to say that both sides have real
though friday's morning meeting did little to sweeten the relationship between britain and the e.u. not all was lost right progress is not sufficient it doesn't mean there is no progress at all prime minister may offered a much needed olive branch pledging to protect you citizens in britain after the break that process is complete it. the u.k. and the e.u. share the same objective of safeguarding the rights of e.u. nationals living in the u.k. and u.k. nationals living in the e.u. e.u. citizens...
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they say to reason mais government lacks a clear policy and if britain leaves the e.u. without proper plans in place that we devastating consequences for everyone involved britain is germany's biggest european export market for cars b.m.w. operates many plants in the country. inflation is again on the rise in turkey state officials say the annualized rate rose to eleven point two percent in september and it could climb further according to analysts rising exports and fiscal stimulus to feasted the turkish economy which has lifted consumer spending that means upward pressure on the cost of goods president had once said in a speech the high inflation is a problem and that he expected the central bank to act. a u.s. senate panel has given the green light for south driving cars the senators have called for uniform nationwide regulations. this new bellwether lao call micah's like general motors ford and the google parent company alphabet to each cell up to eighty thousand south driving cars every year if they're proven to be safe. the full senate must take up the bill before
they say to reason mais government lacks a clear policy and if britain leaves the e.u. without proper plans in place that we devastating consequences for everyone involved britain is germany's biggest european export market for cars b.m.w. operates many plants in the country. inflation is again on the rise in turkey state officials say the annualized rate rose to eleven point two percent in september and it could climb further according to analysts rising exports and fiscal stimulus to feasted...
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citizens in britain after the break that process is complete it. the u.k. and the e.u. share the same objective of safeguarding the rights of e.u. nationals living in the u.k. and u.k. nationals living in the e.u. e.u. citizens have made a huge contribution to our country and let me be clear that whatever happens we want them and their families to stay no one has expected a breakthrough good friday so much it is unlikely to leave either side feeling satisfied. for more on this let's cross over to brussels where as you can see our correspondent charlotte hill is standing by with the very latest and charlie we have to mention there were really low expectations going into this summit is it fair to say that both sides are going away on satisfied. good evening sara well i think it's fair to say that both sides have really tried to put a sticking plaster on what could have been a pretty disastrous day today you're right when you say that this should have been a big day this should have been the day that both sides can walk away and say hey we've managed to progress on to the
citizens in britain after the break that process is complete it. the u.k. and the e.u. share the same objective of safeguarding the rights of e.u. nationals living in the u.k. and u.k. nationals living in the e.u. e.u. citizens have made a huge contribution to our country and let me be clear that whatever happens we want them and their families to stay no one has expected a breakthrough good friday so much it is unlikely to leave either side feeling satisfied. for more on this let's cross over...
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for a long time france and britain with the guarantors of stability in the ottoman empire towards the end of the nineteenth century however their priorities changed european imperialism had reached its climax it needed new resources and new markets after conquering ottoman algeria france invaded tunisia in one thousand nine hundred one . the following year great britain occupied egypt the suez canal brought it closer to its colonial empire in india the ottomans saw it as a betrayal before one power that had hitherto stood on the sidelines it was an opportunity to join the conversation. in one thousand nine hundred nine kaiser wilhelm the second went to istanbul for a state visit. where he was received with great pomp and circumstance beisel time abdulhamid. as a symbol of their new friendship the two rulers hatched plans for a new line. it was to run from burlington to baghdad to mesopotamia to the persian gulf and its oil fields on the doorstep of the british area of influence. with the kaiser later engaged in further symbolic actions during a trip to the holy land in damascus he off
for a long time france and britain with the guarantors of stability in the ottoman empire towards the end of the nineteenth century however their priorities changed european imperialism had reached its climax it needed new resources and new markets after conquering ottoman algeria france invaded tunisia in one thousand nine hundred one . the following year great britain occupied egypt the suez canal brought it closer to its colonial empire in india the ottomans saw it as a betrayal before one...
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for a long time france and britain with the guarantors of stability in the ottoman empire towards the end of the nineteenth century however their priorities changed european imperialism had reached its climax it needed new resources and new markets after conquering ottoman algeria france invaded tunisia in one thousand nine hundred one . the following year great britain occupied egypt the suez canal brought it closer to its colonial empire in india the ottomans saw it as a trial before one power that had hit the two stood on the sidelines it was an opportunity to join the conversation. eight hundred eighty nine kaiser wilhelm the second went to istanbul for a state visit where he was received with great pomp and circumstance beisel time abdulhamid. as a symbol of the new friendship the two rulers hatched plans for a new line. it was to run from burlington to baghdad to mesopotamia to the persian gulf and its oil fields on the doorstep of the british area of influence. the kaiser later and gauged in further symbolic actions during a trip to the holy land in damascus he. he declared him
for a long time france and britain with the guarantors of stability in the ottoman empire towards the end of the nineteenth century however their priorities changed european imperialism had reached its climax it needed new resources and new markets after conquering ottoman algeria france invaded tunisia in one thousand nine hundred one . the following year great britain occupied egypt the suez canal brought it closer to its colonial empire in india the ottomans saw it as a trial before one...
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many options for that as well and by the way i'm not going to rule out a military option and here in britain venezuela is used by dres amaze ministers to attack police supporter of progressive movements around the world jeremy corbyn he said he still had mas bolivarian revolution recession as i say he's caracas. well joining me now is boris johnson's venezuelan counterpart or head. thanks so much for coming to our media hub more on media and how it manipulates opinion in a second why are you in london we have to say the truth about venice right and have to spread the truth of our democracy of our own model of democracy socialist democracy so we came to london to speak to the foreign office to speak much more important for us to the to our friends to the trade union and to the grassroots movement it will be let's go to those moments in a second what about tourism is government because normally the not that as well as used as the butt of jokes by either to resume or for insecure boris johnson or any number of british cabinet ministers i have to stowed island that we need some respect venice fo
many options for that as well and by the way i'm not going to rule out a military option and here in britain venezuela is used by dres amaze ministers to attack police supporter of progressive movements around the world jeremy corbyn he said he still had mas bolivarian revolution recession as i say he's caracas. well joining me now is boris johnson's venezuelan counterpart or head. thanks so much for coming to our media hub more on media and how it manipulates opinion in a second why are you in...
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an independent review has found that energy costs in britain are too high. the report, commissioned by the government, said households aren't benefitting from falling wholesale prices. the review is also critical of the government's support of renewable energy policies, as our business correspondent simon gompertz explains. switch on and the bills seem so high. think of the future and you worry about where the power will come from. twin concerns which prompted the government to plan a cap on prices and ask for advice about making energy affordable in the long run. now oxford professor helm has delivered the advice and he says customers are paying too much. the fossil fuel price has halved. the fossil fuel price has halved. the costs of renewables are tumbling. the cost of dealing with intermittency from the wind in particular is tumbling too. you know, big problem for my report to look at is why haven't we had the benefits of these substantial falls in costs in our bills? here is the problem. prices are still high, british gas's have just risen 12. 596. brit
an independent review has found that energy costs in britain are too high. the report, commissioned by the government, said households aren't benefitting from falling wholesale prices. the review is also critical of the government's support of renewable energy policies, as our business correspondent simon gompertz explains. switch on and the bills seem so high. think of the future and you worry about where the power will come from. twin concerns which prompted the government to plan a cap on...
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how fair is multicultural britain when it comes to race? this nursery in birmingham believes in equality is start early and have a lasting effect. in the past we have had children who have been excluded, which is quite shocking, from nurseries, other settings in the area. sometimes, when behaviour is identified in say black boys in particular, it can be seen as challenging. you know, black boys being badly behaved because they are very expressive or speak very loudly and are very excitable. that's boys per se. that also might be girls per se. it is not exclusively black boys or black girls, it is children. i have had cases where they have been labelled as young as one years old. i have applied for manyjobs, especially media jobs. the government says its mission is to create a society that works for everyone, and will introduce training and mentoring in areas where there is inequality. one area is employment. black, asian and minority ethnic graduates in britain are paid less than their white colleagues with a degree, and are less likely to
how fair is multicultural britain when it comes to race? this nursery in birmingham believes in equality is start early and have a lasting effect. in the past we have had children who have been excluded, which is quite shocking, from nurseries, other settings in the area. sometimes, when behaviour is identified in say black boys in particular, it can be seen as challenging. you know, black boys being badly behaved because they are very expressive or speak very loudly and are very excitable....
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the headlines at 11 o'clock: theresa may says she is preparing for the possibility that britain may not reach a deal for brexit with the eu. while i believe it is in all our interests for the negotiations to succeed, it is our responsibility as a government to prepare for every eventuality. there were serious allegations of sexual abuse made against the mp sir cyril smith back in 1979, but prosecutors lied to the media about them. increased pressure on the catalan leader not to declare independence when he addresses the catalan parliament tomorrow. meryl streep criticises the film producer harvey weinstein after he's fired in the wake of allegations about his mistreatment of women. you will remember the night of the g re nfell tower you will remember the night of the grenfell tower fire when a baby was thrown from a window and court miraculously by a man. we traced back story to its origins and then what we find may surprise you. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the prime minister has given her strongest warning yet that britain might have to leave the european union without a form
the headlines at 11 o'clock: theresa may says she is preparing for the possibility that britain may not reach a deal for brexit with the eu. while i believe it is in all our interests for the negotiations to succeed, it is our responsibility as a government to prepare for every eventuality. there were serious allegations of sexual abuse made against the mp sir cyril smith back in 1979, but prosecutors lied to the media about them. increased pressure on the catalan leader not to declare...
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[applause] -- a britain for the many, not the few. [applause] [clapping in unison] ♪ >> the british parliament is in recess until october 9. prime minister's questions return on october 11. go to c-span.org to find video of past prime minister's questions and other british public affairs programs. that cat been jinxed with a massachusetts accent. goes, the brush has no crop. [indiscernible] i have a book, ok? that's it. >> for the past 30 years, the video library is your free resource for politics, congress, and washington public affairs. whether it happened 30 minutes ago or 30 years ago, find it here at www.c-span.org. c-span, where history unfolds daily. >> the republican proposal for tax reform was a topic of discussion on the sunday shows. we will show you comments from treasury secretary, speaker paul ryan, white house to director and vermont senator bernie sanders. >> the objective of the president is that rich people do not get tax cuts and we are perfectly comfortable as we go through this process, we will explain to the am
[applause] -- a britain for the many, not the few. [applause] [clapping in unison] ♪ >> the british parliament is in recess until october 9. prime minister's questions return on october 11. go to c-span.org to find video of past prime minister's questions and other british public affairs programs. that cat been jinxed with a massachusetts accent. goes, the brush has no crop. [indiscernible] i have a book, ok? that's it. >> for the past 30 years, the video library is your free...
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polly, in britain of course we have had lots of other referendums. this idea of parliament saying actually some decisions are just so fundamental that they had to be left to people to make them because otherwise we can't be sure that they will have the authority and the trust in the politicians making the decisions for them, and that tension between representative of democracy and that kind of democracy of the people is a difficult one to resolve. traditionally we have always thought of referendums as being instruments of demagogues, and they have turned out to be. the brexit referendum is the best example you could have of why referendums are monstrous. i think a referendum... that's only because you lost! no, i don't think so, because people might have changed their mind the next day anyway. it comes like a guillotine, something that happens at one time that nobody can rescind, there is nothing to be done about it. in representative democracy, you choose the people who are going to do the best they can within a certain ambit of political ideology,
polly, in britain of course we have had lots of other referendums. this idea of parliament saying actually some decisions are just so fundamental that they had to be left to people to make them because otherwise we can't be sure that they will have the authority and the trust in the politicians making the decisions for them, and that tension between representative of democracy and that kind of democracy of the people is a difficult one to resolve. traditionally we have always thought of...
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we have had in the past, with great britain, good friends, we have a lwa ys britain, good friends, we have always found a good and lasting solution. concorde bows out in style after almost three decades in service, an aircraft that has enthralled admirers for so long, taxis home one last time. eu leaders have agreed to begin preparationers for trade talks with the uk but theresa may is told there is not been enough progress to start formal talks. afghan officials say nearly 60 people have been killed and in two separate suicide attacks on mosques. time for the sport now. thank you. we are starting with football and there is one game in the english premier league between west ham and brighton, we arejust under half way through the second half and brighton are leading 2—1. glenn murrayed early in temperatures first half and on the stroke of half—time, joe hart was beaten. it will be brighton's first away win of the season. everton have been charged by uefa after their players and fans were involved in a brawl with lyon players, the captain's shove on the goalkeeper sparked a brawl.
we have had in the past, with great britain, good friends, we have a lwa ys britain, good friends, we have always found a good and lasting solution. concorde bows out in style after almost three decades in service, an aircraft that has enthralled admirers for so long, taxis home one last time. eu leaders have agreed to begin preparationers for trade talks with the uk but theresa may is told there is not been enough progress to start formal talks. afghan officials say nearly 60 people have been...
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they say to reason mais government lacks a clear policy and if britain leaves the e.u. without proper plans in place that we devastating consequences for everyone involved britain is germany's biggest european export market for cars b.m.w. operates many plants in the country. inflation is again on the rise in turkey state officials say the annualized rate rose to eleven point two percent in september and it could climb further according to analysts rising exports and fiscal stimulus have boosted the turkish economy which has lifted consumer spending that means upward pressure on the cost of goods president said in a speech that high inflation is a problem and that he expected the central bank to act. a u.s. senate panel has given the green light for self driving cars the senators have called for uniform nationwide regulations. this new bellwether lao call micah's like general motors ford and the google parent company alphabet to each cell up to eighty thousand south driving cars every year if they're proven to be safe. the full senate must take up the bill before it bec
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critical of the kremlin her suspected attacker says that he had a telepathic connection with her and britain's prime minister to resign may delivers a positive report to parliament about the progress of breaks in talks we'll take you to one town in the u.k. where people say they just can't wait to leave the european union. i bring it off it's good to have you with us. the nation says it is a textbook example of ethnic cleansing hundreds of thousands of muslims facing persecution and violence in me in mar and fully two neighboring bangladesh every day brings more refugees across the border and bangladesh says it needs urgent help to cope almost a million refugees from me in mars rockline state are now in bangladesh more than half arrived in the past three months alone most of the refugees we know are children mondays donor conference in geneva brought the total amount that's raised to help the region just to about three hundred forty million dollars but that is still short of the four hundred thirty million that aid agencies say is needed our coverage begins tonight with this report on the plig
critical of the kremlin her suspected attacker says that he had a telepathic connection with her and britain's prime minister to resign may delivers a positive report to parliament about the progress of breaks in talks we'll take you to one town in the u.k. where people say they just can't wait to leave the european union. i bring it off it's good to have you with us. the nation says it is a textbook example of ethnic cleansing hundreds of thousands of muslims facing persecution and violence in...
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it will be bad for business, forjobs, for investment in britain. he also was at pains to point out it would make it very difficult for britain to agree future trading relationships with countries beyond the european union, who may see britain as a gateway to the eu in future. he said that agreeing those deals with other countries would be a long, and at times, difficult process. the americans might raise issues like chlorine—treated chicken or hormones in beef or access to our health service. the indians might well say, well, we would like more visas for it workers. some asian countries might want more recognition of their safety and product standards. all these raise complex issues, so i think it's a mistake to think that there is some quick and easy alternative to the european union. obviously over time things change, but that's slow process. when you're talking about agreeing trade deals with other countries, we are not there yet because the uk can't formally start doing that until we've left the eu. the clock may be ticking on those negotiati
it will be bad for business, forjobs, for investment in britain. he also was at pains to point out it would make it very difficult for britain to agree future trading relationships with countries beyond the european union, who may see britain as a gateway to the eu in future. he said that agreeing those deals with other countries would be a long, and at times, difficult process. the americans might raise issues like chlorine—treated chicken or hormones in beef or access to our health service....
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many options for that as well and by the way i'm not going to rule out a military option and here in britain venezuela is used by dres amaze ministers to attack police supporter of progressive movements around the world jeremy corbin he said he still had mas bolivarian revolution recession as i say he's caracas and. well joining me now is boris johnson's venezuelan counterpart or head. thanks so much for coming to our media hub more on media and how it manipulates opinion in a second why you in london we have to say the truth about venice right and have to spread the truth of our democracy of our own model of democracy socialist democracy so we came to london to speak to the foreign office but to speak much more important for us to the to our friends to the trade union and to the grassroots movement it will be let's go to those moments in a second what about to raise amaze government because normally the not that as well as used as the butt of jokes by either to raise a may or for it's likely boris johnson or any number of british cabinet ministers have just told. him that we need some respe
many options for that as well and by the way i'm not going to rule out a military option and here in britain venezuela is used by dres amaze ministers to attack police supporter of progressive movements around the world jeremy corbin he said he still had mas bolivarian revolution recession as i say he's caracas and. well joining me now is boris johnson's venezuelan counterpart or head. thanks so much for coming to our media hub more on media and how it manipulates opinion in a second why you in...
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and a hand in britain's future trading relationship with the eu. not crashing in here and causing a row with undiplomatic language but choosing his words carefully. the disadvantages, the dangers, of ending the brexit negotiations with no deal. he has been clear that this has been leading to legal uncertainty, bad for business, jobs, investment in britain. he also was at pains to point out that it would make it very difficult for britain to agree future trading relationships with countries beyond the european union who may see britain as a gateway to the eu in future. agreeing those deals, he said, would be a long and at times difficult process. the americans might raise issues like chlorine treated chickens, hormones and eve, access to health service. the indians might say, well, we would like more visas. some countries might like more recognition of safety and product standard. all of these raise complex issues so a mistake to think there is some quick and easy alternative to the eu. over time, things change, but that is a slow process. talking a
and a hand in britain's future trading relationship with the eu. not crashing in here and causing a row with undiplomatic language but choosing his words carefully. the disadvantages, the dangers, of ending the brexit negotiations with no deal. he has been clear that this has been leading to legal uncertainty, bad for business, jobs, investment in britain. he also was at pains to point out that it would make it very difficult for britain to agree future trading relationships with countries...
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decisions about who comes into the country made here in britain. all our laws made here in britain. we need to get britain standing on its own two feet facing outwards towards the world. and it's that last point... applause. and it's that last point, looking forward to britain's global role, which i want to talk to you about now. one of the most powerful arguments i've ever heard for being outside the european union was simple and it twos like this — what kind of internationalism is it which says that this country must give priority to a frenchman over an indian, a frenchman over an australia, an italian over a malaysian. that quote couldn't have come furtherfrom this malaysian. that quote couldn't have come further from this conservative conference because it was said by barbara castle in 1975. but what she said then, what she meant then rings true today. we are a global nation. we export more goods and services than russia, brazil and indonesia combined. we have own tfl greatest armed forces on the planet who show their worth to the world in the indian ocean in iraq and the balt
decisions about who comes into the country made here in britain. all our laws made here in britain. we need to get britain standing on its own two feet facing outwards towards the world. and it's that last point... applause. and it's that last point, looking forward to britain's global role, which i want to talk to you about now. one of the most powerful arguments i've ever heard for being outside the european union was simple and it twos like this — what kind of internationalism is it which...
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also coming up britain's to recent may tries to keep up appearances during breaks of talks in brussels but germany's angela merkel says that negotiations cannot move forward until the divorce bill is agree. that. good of. a white supremacist a leader is shouted off of the stage at a florida university highlighting america's divisions over hate speech and free speech. plus in sports dortmund look to regain their composure after two poor results in a row the bundesliga leaders face it difficult to frankfurt on saturday and have fired munich on their tail. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program thanks for joining us. german chancellor angela merkel has held her first full round of talks to piece together an unprecedented multi party national governing coalition fifty politicians from her conservative c.d.u. the business friendly f.t.p. and the greens met today to see if they can work together on topics ranging from the european union to finance to foreign policy their political differences are significant but so is the pressure to succeed. more than fifty migo shaders four parties and one
also coming up britain's to recent may tries to keep up appearances during breaks of talks in brussels but germany's angela merkel says that negotiations cannot move forward until the divorce bill is agree. that. good of. a white supremacist a leader is shouted off of the stage at a florida university highlighting america's divisions over hate speech and free speech. plus in sports dortmund look to regain their composure after two poor results in a row the bundesliga leaders face it difficult...
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leaders try to put a positive spin on briggs the talks but there's still little sign of progress britain's tourism is forced to admit she's fallen short of put a aims and germany's angela merkel insists they can be nor moving on until the u.k. agrees to pay the money she says it posed to the e.u. also coming up with some. sort of. a white nationalist leaders hounded off the stage at a university in florida the incident raises questions about the standoff in the u.s. between hate speech and free speech and also about where the president trump is creating a climate allowing bigotry to thrive. and he's been dubbed the czech version of don and from this billionaire businessman is likely to win the country's general election this weekend he's against the euro and also against refugees so walking would a victory mean for the czech republic. i don't welcome i'm a touchy. german chancellor angela merkel says she hopes breakthrough talks can move on at the next you summit in december but that is depend on britain the e.u. says the u.k. must make more concessions on divorce issues before the two sid
leaders try to put a positive spin on briggs the talks but there's still little sign of progress britain's tourism is forced to admit she's fallen short of put a aims and germany's angela merkel insists they can be nor moving on until the u.k. agrees to pay the money she says it posed to the e.u. also coming up with some. sort of. a white nationalist leaders hounded off the stage at a university in florida the incident raises questions about the standoff in the u.s. between hate speech and free...
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they say to reason mais government lacks a clear policy and if britain leaves the e.u. without proper plans in place that we devastating consequences for everyone involved britain is germany's biggest european export market for cars b.m.w. operates many plants in the country. inflation is again on the rise in turkey state officials say the annualized rate rose to eleven point two percent in september and it could climb further according to analysts rising exports and fiscal stimulus have boosted the turkish economy which has lifted consumer spending that means upward pressure on the cost of goods president said in a speech the high inflation is a problem and that he expected the central bank to act. a u.s. senate panel has given the green light for south driving cars the senators have called for uniform nationwide regulations. this new bellwether lao call micah's like general motors ford and the google parent company alphabet to each cell up to eighty thousand south driving cars every year if they're proven to be say. the full senate must take up the bill before it beco
they say to reason mais government lacks a clear policy and if britain leaves the e.u. without proper plans in place that we devastating consequences for everyone involved britain is germany's biggest european export market for cars b.m.w. operates many plants in the country. inflation is again on the rise in turkey state officials say the annualized rate rose to eleven point two percent in september and it could climb further according to analysts rising exports and fiscal stimulus have...
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an independent review, has found that energy costs in britain are too high. the report commissioned by the government, says households aren't benefiting, from falling wholesale prices. the review is also critical, of the government's support of renewable energy policies, as our business editor simonjack reports. how do we make sure we have enough energy to keep the lights on while keeping bills down in a way that doesn't cost the earth? the author of today's independent report commissioned by the government says customers are paying too much, and it doesn't have to be this way. the fossil fuel price has halved, the costs of renewables are tumbling. the costs of dealing with the intermittency from the wind, wind particular, that's tumbling, too. you know, big problem for my report to look at is, why haven't we have the benefits of these substantial falls in cost in our bills? the dilemma, or trilemma, is this: fossil fuels like coal are cheap and reliable, but emit tonnes of carbon. renewables can't be relied upon all the time, and bills are on the rise. so, w
an independent review, has found that energy costs in britain are too high. the report commissioned by the government, says households aren't benefiting, from falling wholesale prices. the review is also critical, of the government's support of renewable energy policies, as our business editor simonjack reports. how do we make sure we have enough energy to keep the lights on while keeping bills down in a way that doesn't cost the earth? the author of today's independent report commissioned by...
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what i'm doing here in washington is talking britain up. what is the brexit process effect on the uk economy at the moment? we always knew the process of negotiation was going to create some uncertainty, and that's undoubtedly true. they are not getting that, are they? the prime minister, in florence, a few weeks ago, made a very bold and clear proposal to the european union. she's made that offer and it is for the european union now to respond. he called the eu the opponents "the enemy", later taking to twitter to apologise for a poor choice of words. in europe, the talk is still of the divorce bill, the rights of citizens and ireland. if you are sitting in a bar and if you are ordering 28 beers, and then suddenly some of your colleagues is leaving, it isn't 0k. that's not feasible. they have to pay. i met the new french finance minister, who said he wanted a good deal but there was a need for patience. the progress is not enough to move to the next stage, but there has been some progress. and you know our will is not to have a hard brexit
what i'm doing here in washington is talking britain up. what is the brexit process effect on the uk economy at the moment? we always knew the process of negotiation was going to create some uncertainty, and that's undoubtedly true. they are not getting that, are they? the prime minister, in florence, a few weeks ago, made a very bold and clear proposal to the european union. she's made that offer and it is for the european union now to respond. he called the eu the opponents "the...
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correspondent: finances are the main sticking point between britain and the eu. >> britain still has to make a significant financial effort. at the moment, we are far off of a figure that takes long term financial commitments into account. >> the hope is we have come far enough by december that we will be able to move on to the next phase of negotiations, but it is up to britian to make that possible. correspondent: though friday morning's meeting did little to sweeten the relationship between britain and the eu, not all was lost. >> while progress is not sufficient, it does not mean there is no progress at all. correspondent: theresa may offered an olive branch, pledging to protect eu citizens in britain after the brexit process is completed. >> the u.k. and eu share the same objective of safeguarding the rights of eu nationals living in the u.k., and u.k. nationals living in the eu. eu citizens have made a huge contribution to our country and let me be clear, that whatever happens we want them and their families to stay. correspondent: nobody had expected a breakthrough, but friday
correspondent: finances are the main sticking point between britain and the eu. >> britain still has to make a significant financial effort. at the moment, we are far off of a figure that takes long term financial commitments into account. >> the hope is we have come far enough by december that we will be able to move on to the next phase of negotiations, but it is up to britian to make that possible. correspondent: though friday morning's meeting did little to sweeten the...
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and, they say, britain is to blame. the prime minister's speech in florence was conciliatory, but speeches are not negotiation positions. and as michel barnier, the commission's excellent chief negotiator, said last week, work still remains to be done. we have not yet made the sufficient progress needed. a few — a very few — think it's the other side's fault. you've treated us as if we are some kind of hostage. that unless we pay a ransom, unless we meet all of your demands... all of your demands, then you won't even have an intelligent conversation with us about trade heading on from here. but in a building where they speak 2a european languages, it's striking how many people want to talk about the tories far away in manchester. i hear the speech of theresa may in florence. i read the article from boris johnson in the newspapers in great britain. and i don't have a clue what is now the position of great britain, and that is my problem. and i think the prime minister must create clarity. one option could be to sack
and, they say, britain is to blame. the prime minister's speech in florence was conciliatory, but speeches are not negotiation positions. and as michel barnier, the commission's excellent chief negotiator, said last week, work still remains to be done. we have not yet made the sufficient progress needed. a few — a very few — think it's the other side's fault. you've treated us as if we are some kind of hostage. that unless we pay a ransom, unless we meet all of your demands... all of your...
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for a long time france and britain were the guarantors of stability in the ottoman empire towards the end of the nineteenth century however their priorities changed european imperialism had reached its climax it needed new resources and new markets after conquering ottoman algeria france invaded tunisia in one thousand nine hundred one . the following year great britain occupied egypt the suez canal brought it closer to its colonial empire in india the ottomans saw it as a betrayal before one power that had hit the two stood on the sidelines it was an opportunity to join the conversation. in eight hundred eighty nine kaiser wilhelm the second went to istanbul for a state visit where he was received with great pomp and circumstance beisel time abdulhamid. as a symbol of their new friendship the two rulers hatched plans for a new railway line. it was to run from burlington to baghdad to mesopotamia to the persian gulf and its oil fields on the doorstep of the british area of influence. the kaiser later engaged in further symbolic actions during a trip to the holy land in damascus he off
for a long time france and britain were the guarantors of stability in the ottoman empire towards the end of the nineteenth century however their priorities changed european imperialism had reached its climax it needed new resources and new markets after conquering ottoman algeria france invaded tunisia in one thousand nine hundred one . the following year great britain occupied egypt the suez canal brought it closer to its colonial empire in india the ottomans saw it as a betrayal before one...
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in frankfurt thank you so much for that talking over britain british authorities scrambling to bring home thousands of travelers off the monarch ellen's collapsed on monday canceling all flights by one of the oldest carry is of the country of the u.k.'s aviation watchdog said it has leased thirty aircraft to bring home on a custom is scattered around holiday destinations ranging from turkey to spain and sweden flights will be provided at no additional cost to passages monaco is the third to european airline making a financial crash landing this year. it was a familiar sight at british airports for fifty years but that changed overnight the demise of monarch airlines was announced in an early morning online message from britain's civil aviation north already passengers were left without a flight home most of them stranded at destinations in the mediterranean the government is vowing to bring them home in what it calls the country's biggest ever peacetime repatriation we expect the vast vast majority of one hundred ten thousand monarch passengers who are currently on holiday with monar
in frankfurt thank you so much for that talking over britain british authorities scrambling to bring home thousands of travelers off the monarch ellen's collapsed on monday canceling all flights by one of the oldest carry is of the country of the u.k.'s aviation watchdog said it has leased thirty aircraft to bring home on a custom is scattered around holiday destinations ranging from turkey to spain and sweden flights will be provided at no additional cost to passages monaco is the third to...
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britain's transport minister says other lines have plans to quickly hire monex stuff. but that's little consolation for the three hundred thousand people who helped tickets to fly a monarch. they won't be going anywhere. and now an overview of other major topics the federation of german industries has borne german companies in britain to prepare for a heartbreaks it not doing so would be quite naive since the negotiations so far have made very little progress. they say to reason mais government lacks a clear policy and if britain leaves the e.u. without proper plans in place that we devastating consequences for everyone involved britain is germany's biggest european export market for cars b.m.w. operates many plants in the country. inflation is again on the rise in tacking up state officials say the annualized rate rose to eleven point two percent in september and it could climb further according to analysts rising exports and fiscal stimulus a boost of the turkish economy which has lifted consumer spending that means upward pressure on the cost of goods president had
britain's transport minister says other lines have plans to quickly hire monex stuff. but that's little consolation for the three hundred thousand people who helped tickets to fly a monarch. they won't be going anywhere. and now an overview of other major topics the federation of german industries has borne german companies in britain to prepare for a heartbreaks it not doing so would be quite naive since the negotiations so far have made very little progress. they say to reason mais government...
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but, do you com pletely jobs in britain. but, do you completely rule out the idea there could be no deal. does that not give all the power to brussels? wto rules would be implemented in bfrn 2019, that would be catastrophic for manufacturing industryjobs that would be catastrophic for manufacturing industry jobs and that would be catastrophic for manufacturing industryjobs and we would have real problems all through the economy. i don't want to see that. i want to see an agreement being reached. that is why we're here. that's why we're doing our best to ensure that agreement can be reached. i believe it can be reached. i believe it can be reached. we have to recognise the seriousness of the situation and the chaos in which our government's operating at the present time. it is a chaos of their own making. jeremy corbyn in brussels saying no deal with europe would be very dangerous. of course we'll bring you all the build—up to that key summit throughout the day here on bbc news. sir tom jones has told bbc news that the sexu
but, do you com pletely jobs in britain. but, do you completely rule out the idea there could be no deal. does that not give all the power to brussels? wto rules would be implemented in bfrn 2019, that would be catastrophic for manufacturing industryjobs that would be catastrophic for manufacturing industry jobs and that would be catastrophic for manufacturing industryjobs and we would have real problems all through the economy. i don't want to see that. i want to see an agreement being...
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must that agreement must be reached on britain's financial bill with the e.u. before the end of the year. and uganda's main opposition the iraqi's besiege area has been charged with attempted murder he was arrested on thursday after his supporters clashed with police during an opposition rally a police claim used the procedure pictured here last year all that i support as illegally and commanded them to attack offices protesters threw stones that the police have dispersed and using tear gas and live bullets were demonstrating against a controversial law bill opposing the removal of the presidential age limitation if found guilty mr c.j. faces a maximum sentence of life imprisonment or death. correspondent alex get a count pollack joins us on the line from uganda in the capital welcome alex this is not the first time a case of a c.j. has been detained some of these charges likely to stick. our eyes he looks like we've lost the. it looks like we have lost the line to our composite perhaps we'll do that a little later moving up despite criticisms that uganda has g
must that agreement must be reached on britain's financial bill with the e.u. before the end of the year. and uganda's main opposition the iraqi's besiege area has been charged with attempted murder he was arrested on thursday after his supporters clashed with police during an opposition rally a police claim used the procedure pictured here last year all that i support as illegally and commanded them to attack offices protesters threw stones that the police have dispersed and using tear gas and...
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britain's prime minister theresa may delivers an upbeat speech to parliament about the progress of threats and talks we'll take a look at one time in the u.k. but people can't wait to leave the european union. i'm phil gail welcome to the program. united nations says it is a textbook example of ethnic cleansing hundreds of thousands of rohingya muslims facing persecution and violence in may and more and fleeing to neighboring bangladesh every day more and more of them stream across the border of bangladesh says it needs urgent help to cope about six hundred thousand range of arrived in the country from me a moderately in state since august bringing the total number to just owned a million more than half of those children i had agencies as a donor conference in geneva looking for more than four hundred and thirty million dollars a few hours ago their announced that they had raised just over three quarters of that you'll hear from the head of one of those relief agencies working in bangladesh in just a moment first here's more on their head the revenge is dire plight. thousands of people sti
britain's prime minister theresa may delivers an upbeat speech to parliament about the progress of threats and talks we'll take a look at one time in the u.k. but people can't wait to leave the european union. i'm phil gail welcome to the program. united nations says it is a textbook example of ethnic cleansing hundreds of thousands of rohingya muslims facing persecution and violence in may and more and fleeing to neighboring bangladesh every day more and more of them stream across the border...
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the second thing is to do something about the levels of intergenerational unfairness in britain today and the third is to demonstrate why the free enterprise system why private enterprise is the great engine of opportunity and growth and raising living standards if we just get that do what you said about echoing the prime minister the free enterprise was the greatest engine i think she said of agency of human progress jeremy corbyn john mcdonald was on this show they wouldn't disagree with that they're just saying now capitalism is failing. well i think drama gallen drama called believe that the venezuelan example of of how you run an economy is a good way to run the economy we don't they would you know that in a world an industrial economy as opposed to going to me the other emerging more developing nation economy both jeremy and john believe that the free enterprise system isn't delivering and that's why we need to fight these battles again that you believe that's the case to presume no i do think that i think the free enterprise i think well the law is the child poverty capital of
the second thing is to do something about the levels of intergenerational unfairness in britain today and the third is to demonstrate why the free enterprise system why private enterprise is the great engine of opportunity and growth and raising living standards if we just get that do what you said about echoing the prime minister the free enterprise was the greatest engine i think she said of agency of human progress jeremy corbyn john mcdonald was on this show they wouldn't disagree with that...
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corbyn wants a britain where everyone works for the government! applause and this... and this battle of ideas is not lost in memories of the 1907s, it is back from the zombie fingers strange for the levers of power and that‘s why we cannot rest and may have the most biggest battle honours of any political party in the world, but now we have to win the world, but now we have to win the battle for the future, the way to win the future is not to junk our gains, but to make it work better. make it work better for the low paid, turning the living wage under this conservative government into a national living wage. make it work for all those who worry their kids will never find a home to own by building hundreds of thousands of homes. making it work betterfor pa rents homes. making it work betterfor parents who can‘t find good enough childcare. 30 hours of free childcare. 30 hours of free childcare for three and four—year—olds every week and above all, help people who are struggling by driving the benefit reform that have helped millions back in
corbyn wants a britain where everyone works for the government! applause and this... and this battle of ideas is not lost in memories of the 1907s, it is back from the zombie fingers strange for the levers of power and that‘s why we cannot rest and may have the most biggest battle honours of any political party in the world, but now we have to win the world, but now we have to win the battle for the future, the way to win the future is not to junk our gains, but to make it work better. make...
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brexit, but will that persuade eu leaders to start talking about a future trade deal with britain? "you'll be held accountable." the us warns myanmar‘s army as the rohingya refugee crisis in bangladesh worsens. and i'm sally bundock. the business stories. it's a $700 billion relationship, but trade looks like it's still off the agenda in brexit talks, as the deadlock over cash continues. plus, eyes on the prize! north american cities battle to host amazon's new $5 billion headquarters. we're in a tough newjersey neighbourhood that is daring to dream. hello, and welcome to bbc news. a battle of words and of wills comes to a head in spain shortly. madrid has demanded catalonia's devolved government confirms whether or not it is declaring independence. the deadline kicks in four hours from now. the spanish government has insisted carles puigdemont, catalonia's leader, retract a unilateral declaration of independence he made last week, even though he also suspended that declaration to allow time for negotiations, which madrid flatly rejected. tim willcox is in the catalan capital, ba
brexit, but will that persuade eu leaders to start talking about a future trade deal with britain? "you'll be held accountable." the us warns myanmar‘s army as the rohingya refugee crisis in bangladesh worsens. and i'm sally bundock. the business stories. it's a $700 billion relationship, but trade looks like it's still off the agenda in brexit talks, as the deadlock over cash continues. plus, eyes on the prize! north american cities battle to host amazon's new $5 billion...
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used meanwhile as hammond speaks today as chancellor international law whether it be austerity here in britain or what he did as u.k. foreign secretary will be largely absent in the analysis on mainstream media that alone what the united nations had to say about his backing for the saudis center disappearing there are were so hard to sort peck on civilians and outrageous a violation of international humanitarian law well just like in labor brighton arms companies will be in attendance at this week's tory conference in manchester but it won't be yemen being discussed as much as critical bricks it talks with brussels joining me is chair of the welsh affairs committee and conservative member of parliament from moment in wales david davis david thanks for coming back on going underground so what's the atmosphere going to be like in man just a given you are the largest party again after the general election but there are demonstrations all around the city of manchester this week. well at least demonstrations because the hard left or at the lawsuit don't like the fact that democracy means i don't al
used meanwhile as hammond speaks today as chancellor international law whether it be austerity here in britain or what he did as u.k. foreign secretary will be largely absent in the analysis on mainstream media that alone what the united nations had to say about his backing for the saudis center disappearing there are were so hard to sort peck on civilians and outrageous a violation of international humanitarian law well just like in labor brighton arms companies will be in attendance at this...
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perspective britain doesn't really matter that much. we've seen for a long period of time he's very cool on the idea of a special relationship trump of course then immediately comes in and says well actually britain will be at the front of the queue but bombardier the tariff war that they're entering into with the u.k. which will put thousands of british jobs at risk shows just how little regard america has from britain in that in that respect this is despite the may reason may the british prime minister being among the most obsequious of world leaders never never really criticize in trouble nowhere near the level that we've seen from european counterparts when it comes to for example pulling out of the house climate of course so here we have britain trying as much as it can to sidle up to america and america really pushing it away you are up to date we appreciate you chiming in to us this evening here in r.t. international the latest news headlines top of the. case you're new to the game this is how it works in the economy it's built a
perspective britain doesn't really matter that much. we've seen for a long period of time he's very cool on the idea of a special relationship trump of course then immediately comes in and says well actually britain will be at the front of the queue but bombardier the tariff war that they're entering into with the u.k. which will put thousands of british jobs at risk shows just how little regard america has from britain in that in that respect this is despite the may reason may the british...
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and britain's prime minister warns the country must prepare to quit the e.u. without a deal if it can't agree with brussels about how to exit. thank you for watching r t international coming to you live from moscow on. a pro independence march in the eastern spanish city of the n.c.i. has descended into violence on monday as it faced off against a contradiction straight into spanish unity. police were forced to intervene to try and separate the two groups pro independence organizers accuse the unity supporters of provocation. well the violence comes as the cattle on presidents expected this tuesday to address the regional parliament which is now in session in barcelona speculation about that card is pretty dim or may declare the regions independence in his speech but catalan society and politicians alike are split on the issue. and we need to declare independence to be on the same political level as the spanish to be able to negotiate a friendly breakup there's a new context in the current context the results of the referendum cannot be taken as an endorsement
and britain's prime minister warns the country must prepare to quit the e.u. without a deal if it can't agree with brussels about how to exit. thank you for watching r t international coming to you live from moscow on. a pro independence march in the eastern spanish city of the n.c.i. has descended into violence on monday as it faced off against a contradiction straight into spanish unity. police were forced to intervene to try and separate the two groups pro independence organizers accuse the...
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it is astonishing that britain is completely isolated. hang on... what you say about trade is not true. in all trade negotiations, nothing is agreed until everything is agreed. if you find something that's hard, you move around it and negotiate other things, so you can come back to the sticking point. the reverse is actually the case. the europeans are currently saying, we cannot talk about our future engagement until we have reached a position on the settlement for the so—called divorce. of course, pragmatically, britain's attitude on that divorce will be influenced by the settlement for the future. no, absolutely not. first you have to do settle your bills. no, no. settle bills first, because you are demanding, you are the one getting out. you have to settle your bill first and then we discuss trade. give me one example, ever. pick one example. any trade negotiation ever. what we are getting here, is a sort of recreation of the barnier—davis conversations that have been happening! let's bring you in. you can't all talk at once or nobody will h
it is astonishing that britain is completely isolated. hang on... what you say about trade is not true. in all trade negotiations, nothing is agreed until everything is agreed. if you find something that's hard, you move around it and negotiate other things, so you can come back to the sticking point. the reverse is actually the case. the europeans are currently saying, we cannot talk about our future engagement until we have reached a position on the settlement for the so—called divorce. of...
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britain's prime minister has called for urgency on resolving the rights of e.u. citizens living in the u.k. after it leaves the bloc treason made the comments in brussels ahead of a key e.u. summit because she asians are moving slowly and the european union leaders want britain to pay a higher divorce bill that it wants. and at least forty three afghan soldiers have been killed in that assault on a military camp in favor the kandahar province the taliban says it was behind the attack. female kurdish fighters who helped defeat eisold in the group self declared capital rocca have celebrated in the city's streets they dedicated their progress against myself to our children the head of the old kurdistan workers party in neighboring turkey and they vow to continue fighting until all women are freed from under beisel rule. a saudi arabian government minister has made a public appearance in a rebel held part of syria gulf affairs minister. visited syrian territory captured by kurdish led rebels to this photo showing him with brett mcgurk the u.s. president's special env
britain's prime minister has called for urgency on resolving the rights of e.u. citizens living in the u.k. after it leaves the bloc treason made the comments in brussels ahead of a key e.u. summit because she asians are moving slowly and the european union leaders want britain to pay a higher divorce bill that it wants. and at least forty three afghan soldiers have been killed in that assault on a military camp in favor the kandahar province the taliban says it was behind the attack. female...
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bad for investment in britain. he says it would be a very serious outcome and would mean that companies in some cases would be less competitive and he also links the outcome of no deal to being a negative factor in britain trying to strike trade deals with other countries because this is, of course, one people that keen on brexit are very quick to suggest in that if we don't have a trade deal with the european union, it doesn't matter because we will be able to trade freely with other countries with all the trade deals, we will be able to strike and he is sounding a little note of caution there saying that will be a difficult and slow prose ses. the americans might raise issues like chancellor reen treated chicken or hormones in beef or access to our health service. the indians might well say, well, would like more visas for it workers. some asian countries might want more recognition of their safety and product standards. all these raise complex issues so i think it's a mistake to think that there is some quick an
bad for investment in britain. he says it would be a very serious outcome and would mean that companies in some cases would be less competitive and he also links the outcome of no deal to being a negative factor in britain trying to strike trade deals with other countries because this is, of course, one people that keen on brexit are very quick to suggest in that if we don't have a trade deal with the european union, it doesn't matter because we will be able to trade freely with other countries...
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that liberal britain, and i think it is time the conservatives really celebrate liberal britain once more. so, a return to the david cameron approach? i think you need a combination of the two. the social liberalism and social justice. combination of the two. the social liberalism and socialjustice. both of those combined can appeal to young people and support people from modest backgrounds. as the big problem is that the conservatives have with young people not brexit? 0verwhelmingly, young people oppose brexit and you are the party committed to delivering it.|j brexit and you are the party committed to delivering it. i think the premise has chosen a very hard for more brexit and i think the election result, losing a majority, meant that she lost the mandate for it. i do think she should change course. in her recent speech in florence, she did change somewhat by expecting there would be a transition period where we would continue to be in the single market and customs union, but i would like to see more thought going to whether we can have the single market and customs union members
that liberal britain, and i think it is time the conservatives really celebrate liberal britain once more. so, a return to the david cameron approach? i think you need a combination of the two. the social liberalism and social justice. combination of the two. the social liberalism and socialjustice. both of those combined can appeal to young people and support people from modest backgrounds. as the big problem is that the conservatives have with young people not brexit? 0verwhelmingly, young...