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you need a majority in spain for anything to pass, and they arejust do have, they spain for anything to pass, and they are just do have, they are spain for anything to pass, and they arejust do have, they are not spain for anything to pass, and they are just do have, they are not there to get even half of it. so there is secret as to the outcome. it is interesting to see the president tried to defend itself, and the kinds of our give us his tried to bring forth, and as i said before, pablo iglesias, with his ponytail, now he will be in a ponytail and a jacket, to try and convince the spanish that he is an alternative to the government. this is the we are all expecting to see this far less party —— we are waiting to see if this far less party can offer alternative and spanish politics. thank you for your time. there seem to be no limit to alibaba founder jack ma's ambitions. while his e—commerce empire is a majorforce in asian retailing he is now announcing a big expansion. a further expansion. we go to rico hizon in our asia business hub. good to see you rico hizon. his ambitio
you need a majority in spain for anything to pass, and they arejust do have, they spain for anything to pass, and they are just do have, they are spain for anything to pass, and they arejust do have, they are not spain for anything to pass, and they are just do have, they are not there to get even half of it. so there is secret as to the outcome. it is interesting to see the president tried to defend itself, and the kinds of our give us his tried to bring forth, and as i said before, pablo...
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spain and trained over their after what happened to jamie ?|j spain and trained over their after what happened to jamie? i think andy was 15 when he went and that is a com pletely was 15 when he went and that is a completely different situation. he was much older. his game much more formed. he knew that was what he wa nted formed. he knew that was what he wanted to do and it all came about through a game of racquetball with rafa nadal when rafa told him he had trained in majorca and played on clay and got to practice with the world number one of the time. he did not go to school and was out of the sunshine. andy realised, what i'm doing down at the university playing with you my brother, i want to go to spain ori with you my brother, i want to go to spain or i will fall behind. so it came from him through rafa nadal. and we went and had a look and found somewhere he chose the place he wa nted somewhere he chose the place he wanted to go to where he knew a couple of opportunity in scotland. we did not have the sparring partners or the training
spain and trained over their after what happened to jamie ?|j spain and trained over their after what happened to jamie? i think andy was 15 when he went and that is a com pletely was 15 when he went and that is a completely different situation. he was much older. his game much more formed. he knew that was what he wa nted formed. he knew that was what he wanted to do and it all came about through a game of racquetball with rafa nadal when rafa told him he had trained in majorca and played on...
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but attempts by spain have been rejected. they are british. but they are also anxious. >> there will be a downturn in the gibraltar economy. as a result, the economy that we have worked so hard to build over the past 30 years will suffer. >> the uncertainty, nonot knowig how we move forward, the attitude from spain towards gibraltar will change dramatically. it could be very detrimental to business, generally. the confidence is down. reporter: the eu exit will impact t the gambling fifirms h, as gibraltar's future as a tax haven remains uncertain. gibraltar and britain are a single unit under eu law, meaning while the online betting firms have so far only had a 1% tax rate, being bundled with the u.k. means they will have to shell out as much as 15%. gambling companies generated 30 billion euros makingng gibraltar one e of the riciche places s on earth relative to size. but that soon could be gambled away. javier: that ruling should clear up one question surrounding brexit. but there are many more. theresa may has been widely criticized for no
but attempts by spain have been rejected. they are british. but they are also anxious. >> there will be a downturn in the gibraltar economy. as a result, the economy that we have worked so hard to build over the past 30 years will suffer. >> the uncertainty, nonot knowig how we move forward, the attitude from spain towards gibraltar will change dramatically. it could be very detrimental to business, generally. the confidence is down. reporter: the eu exit will impact t the gambling...
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spain in they are heading for a friday night final against spain in crack. that's where the spanish by italy tonight. —— in krakow. the atletico madrid midfielder scored a hat—trick tonight. spain, who are the favourites, they've looked very, very good at this championship. but spain against germany on friday night in krakow, that's going to be a very special match. but obviously it's not the match we wanted. agonising stuff. thanks, olly. it might bejune, but next season's champions league has already started, and welsh side the new saints are already struggling to stay in the competition after losing their first qualifying round, first—leg tie 2—1 to europa fc of gibraltar. tns were 1—0 down when scott quigley equalised a minute before half—time with a quite brilliant flick and shot. alas for quigley and tns, they conceded a second goal with 12 minutes left, to leave them with an uphill task in the second leg. fifa officials investigating alleged corruption were told plans for england to play a friendly in thailand to win backing for their ow
spain in they are heading for a friday night final against spain in crack. that's where the spanish by italy tonight. —— in krakow. the atletico madrid midfielder scored a hat—trick tonight. spain, who are the favourites, they've looked very, very good at this championship. but spain against germany on friday night in krakow, that's going to be a very special match. but obviously it's not the match we wanted. agonising stuff. thanks, olly. it might bejune, but next season's champions...
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but attempts by spain have been rejected. they are british. but they are also anxious. >> there will be a downturn in the gibraltar economy. as a result, the economy that we have worked so hard to build over the past 30 years will suffer. >> the uncertainty, not knowing how we move forward, the attitude from spain towards gibraltar will change dramatically. it could be very detrimental to business, generally. the confidence is down. reporter: the eu exit will impact the gambling firms here, as gibraltar's future as a tax haven remains uncertain. gibraltar and britain are a single unit under eu law, meaning while the online betting firms have so far only had a 1% tax rate, being bundled with the u.k. means they will have to shell out as much as 15%. gambling companies generated 30 billion euros making gibraltar one of the richest places on earth relative to size. but that soon could be gambled away. javier: that ruling should clear up one question surrounding brexit. but there are many more. theresa may has been widely criticized for not saying
but attempts by spain have been rejected. they are british. but they are also anxious. >> there will be a downturn in the gibraltar economy. as a result, the economy that we have worked so hard to build over the past 30 years will suffer. >> the uncertainty, not knowing how we move forward, the attitude from spain towards gibraltar will change dramatically. it could be very detrimental to business, generally. the confidence is down. reporter: the eu exit will impact the gambling...
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(speaking spanish) "i'm from the mother country, spain." i say, "but spain is a multicultural society, too. it was ruled by the muslims for over 800 years. africa lives in spain, too." >> hinojosa: but a lot of times people will hear... you've heard it before. you've heard people say, "oh, salsa music, it's just, you know, noise, it's simple, it's..." and in fact, afro cuban music, you know, which became salsa, at least in new york, it's incredibly complex. >> sure, sure, sure. i mean, people that say things like that, what they are telling me right away is they don't know anything about the music. and it says more about them than anything else. they're either closed-minded, they have some fear of the culture, the music, or of the people. >> hinojosa: but explain how complex it is. and you now do latin jazz big band. explain, kind of, what it is to have all of these different instruments coming in at the same time, different rhythms, too. >> right, right. well, the reason the music is so exciting in and of itself is because of this rhythmic
(speaking spanish) "i'm from the mother country, spain." i say, "but spain is a multicultural society, too. it was ruled by the muslims for over 800 years. africa lives in spain, too." >> hinojosa: but a lot of times people will hear... you've heard it before. you've heard people say, "oh, salsa music, it's just, you know, noise, it's simple, it's..." and in fact, afro cuban music, you know, which became salsa, at least in new york, it's incredibly complex....
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although voter turnout was low, 80% of voters chose to split from spain. the spain's constitutional court had ruled against the referendum before it even took place, calling it unconstitutional. a move madrid repeated february as a warning to leaders. >> they can announce the referendum as many times as they want and push it as many weeks as they want and hold as many events as they want. the referendum will not take place. >> despite madrid's staunch refusal, they have out to forge ahead and make this vote binding. catalonia will face significant challenges if it holds a referendum without madrid's consent. >> executives from the international alum rick committee gathered to discuss which of paris or los angeles will host the 2024 edition of the olympic games. the french capital host the games in -- whereas l.a. hosted the games in 1884. -- 1984. both cities can host the games, one in 2024, the other in 2028. the announcement of which city will host the olympics city which year will be announced later on. >> we have unanimously approved the recommendation
although voter turnout was low, 80% of voters chose to split from spain. the spain's constitutional court had ruled against the referendum before it even took place, calling it unconstitutional. a move madrid repeated february as a warning to leaders. >> they can announce the referendum as many times as they want and push it as many weeks as they want and hold as many events as they want. the referendum will not take place. >> despite madrid's staunch refusal, they have out to forge...
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does this mean spain has less of a hurdle? >> well, i think a big transaction makes the spanish financial system even more solid. we do have a strong financial sector and big transactions basically, makes it even more so. santander has big experience in integrating banks. we have confidence. we have the knowledge of the markets to have made the assessment in terms of the value. we have confidence we have the teams to execute. the goal is not to lose a single customer in this integration.a fter -- after today, we have teams in place at popular to take over and to make sure the teams are confident that they customers.rving i want to say, we are fully committed to supporting both the teams and the customers from today. francine: i know you are short on time and you need to go back and big to investors, so one must question. who spoke to who first? i want to say, we are fully committed to supporting both the teams and the customers from today. when did this start? when did you first think this could be a great asset, as you explai
does this mean spain has less of a hurdle? >> well, i think a big transaction makes the spanish financial system even more solid. we do have a strong financial sector and big transactions basically, makes it even more so. santander has big experience in integrating banks. we have confidence. we have the knowledge of the markets to have made the assessment in terms of the value. we have confidence we have the teams to execute. the goal is not to lose a single customer in this integration.a...
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the biggest retail bank in spain isn you look at only spain [inaudible] whether the markets perceive it that way we will see in a few minutes. santander is having a call with investors and i'm sure that will be one of the questions it has to be answered, how people see this area did there is a lot of questions. there is no fixed answer. guy: let's address what we are acquiring here. you're picking up the deposit base which should be a fairly straightforward exercise but you are also picking up a portfolio of property. the legacy story surrounding this property portfolio will be where the questions lie. how concerning will that be for shareholders? roderigo: that is the biggest concern. in general, the spanish banking sector did a good job of cleaning up their game, cleaning up their real estate portfolio over the last two years following the crisis. the one big exception has been popular. maybe because it came in later or how the bank was handled. it has a very strong sme business and retail business which is what santander wants. question is one that they were not able to solve. eve
the biggest retail bank in spain isn you look at only spain [inaudible] whether the markets perceive it that way we will see in a few minutes. santander is having a call with investors and i'm sure that will be one of the questions it has to be answered, how people see this area did there is a lot of questions. there is no fixed answer. guy: let's address what we are acquiring here. you're picking up the deposit base which should be a fairly straightforward exercise but you are also picking up...
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chores for the soviets in spain. and then dating lead odd a formal relationship, and as i said during the talk, the soviet idea would be, we're going to tell him what to do now, we're going structure this relationship so we can say, ernest, we need you to talk to so and so. but once ernest marries the soviets, as far as i can tell almost immediately he goes, ooh, they were great fun when we were dating but i'm not sure i like being married to the nkvd. he's never -- one thing that makes his interesting, i think, is he is not -- the other soviet spies in washington, they're really conventional spies. they're guys who have access to official secrets, that they're sworn to protect, go into safe, copy those and take them to the soviet case officer who sends them to moscow. ernest is not an official. he is a spy a murkier -- what the soviets have in mind for him is less clearcut. it's like can you go see if so and so might ever be willing to support this position? or can you find out if the president is willing to change
chores for the soviets in spain. and then dating lead odd a formal relationship, and as i said during the talk, the soviet idea would be, we're going to tell him what to do now, we're going structure this relationship so we can say, ernest, we need you to talk to so and so. but once ernest marries the soviets, as far as i can tell almost immediately he goes, ooh, they were great fun when we were dating but i'm not sure i like being married to the nkvd. he's never -- one thing that makes his...
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i may have to go back and get spanish qualifications for working in spain. i may have to reregister. i may have to come out of the country every 90 days like my american friends have to do. there is a whole new raft of regulations that the worst-case scenario could be coming my way. i will be looking at other ways of staying in spain, even if that means taking spanish nationality. >> it is very hard for a certain type of british person to give up their passport. it is a declaration by the see her queen, and a lot of people have an emotional time. -- tie. this is what the whole referendum was. elect of british people to give up a british passion would be very hard indeed. brent: here's a look at some other stories making headlines around the world. the death toll in an islamist militant attack on a tourist resort in mali has risen to five. two european union staff were among the victims. it was the latest in a series of high-profile assaults in north and west africa. the four attackers were all killed. the government of the central african republic has grease
i may have to go back and get spanish qualifications for working in spain. i may have to reregister. i may have to come out of the country every 90 days like my american friends have to do. there is a whole new raft of regulations that the worst-case scenario could be coming my way. i will be looking at other ways of staying in spain, even if that means taking spanish nationality. >> it is very hard for a certain type of british person to give up their passport. it is a declaration by the...
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he has denied these accusations and has threatened to leave spain. he gave evidence on this on the 31st ofjuly. lionel messi and his father have been found guilty. javier mascherano accepted he had been found guilty and had a one—year suspended sentence. and the brazilian neymar will stand trial after moving from santos and brazil. jose mourinho has hit back at these details on what has came out through his agent, jorge benitez, who also looks after cristiano ronaldo. —— mendez. let us go to portugal. they are still recovering from the wildfires. 64 people have died since saturday. he is the latest report from james reynolds. this afternoon, portugal despatched more planes to fight its forest fires. the government is yet to make this region safe. the relief effort is too late for the village of varzeas, it's lost one in five of its residents. sisile tina told me she knew all the victims. she tried to count the dead. "two lived here", she said. "three, four, five and more." on saturday afternoon, the village watched the forest catch fire. "there
he has denied these accusations and has threatened to leave spain. he gave evidence on this on the 31st ofjuly. lionel messi and his father have been found guilty. javier mascherano accepted he had been found guilty and had a one—year suspended sentence. and the brazilian neymar will stand trial after moving from santos and brazil. jose mourinho has hit back at these details on what has came out through his agent, jorge benitez, who also looks after cristiano ronaldo. —— mendez. let us go...
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i may have to go back and get spanish qualifications for working in spain. i may have to reregegister. i may have to come out of the country y every 90 days like my american friends have to do. there is a whole new r raft of regulations that the worst-case enenario could be coming my way. i will be looking at other ways of staying in spain, even if that means taking spanish nationalitity. >> it is very hard for a certain type of british person to give up their passport. it is a declararation by the s e her queen, and a lot of people have an emotional time. -- tie. this is what the whole rereferendum was. elect of british people to give up a british passion would be very hard indeed. brent: here's a look at some other stories making headlines around the world. the death toll in an islamist militant attack on a tourist resort in mali has risisen to five. two european union staff were among the victims. it was the latest in a series of high-profile assaults in north and d west africa. the four attackers were all killed. the government of the central african rep
i may have to go back and get spanish qualifications for working in spain. i may have to reregegister. i may have to come out of the country y every 90 days like my american friends have to do. there is a whole new r raft of regulations that the worst-case enenario could be coming my way. i will be looking at other ways of staying in spain, even if that means taking spanish nationalitity. >> it is very hard for a certain type of british person to give up their passport. it is a...
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he is incensed and says he may leave spain asa incensed and says he may leave spain as a result. last year, lionel messi, another high profile player was also accused of tax fraud. he was also accused of tax fraud. he was successfully prosecuted and lost his appeal a few weeks ago. he received a substantial fine and a suspended prison sentence. it shows clearly the spanish tax authorities are taking this very seriously and they are deployment to go after this. —— and determined. fifa have confirmed that disciplinary proceedings commenced againstjuventus over the handling of paul pogba's transfer to manchester united last year. the french international returned to old trafford in a world record transfer fee of $115 million having spent four years in italy. the world governing body also say that no disciplinary proceedings have been opened against manchester united. to cricket where anil kumble has stepped down as india's coach following their defeat to pakistan in the icc champions trophy. he hasn't travelled with the team to the west indies for their upcoming one day internat
he is incensed and says he may leave spain asa incensed and says he may leave spain as a result. last year, lionel messi, another high profile player was also accused of tax fraud. he was also accused of tax fraud. he was successfully prosecuted and lost his appeal a few weeks ago. he received a substantial fine and a suspended prison sentence. it shows clearly the spanish tax authorities are taking this very seriously and they are deployment to go after this. —— and determined. fifa have...
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the number six seed from spain eased into the last eight with a straight sets 6—1, 6—4 victory over the american alison riske. kristina mladenovic is also through to the quarter—finals after beating zhang shuai in straight sets. jordan spieth was leading on eight under in connecticut at —— and the former world number one is leading after this hole on the 18th. rory mcilroy miss the cut last week and has a niggling with problem. rory mcilroy is certainly showing form and the defending champion is currently on one under. sergio garcia is among three players who are two strokes off the lead heading into the second round. the australian leads on eight under par and he could have been leading by more if this is all shot had dropped. spain's garcia who's playing his first european tour event since winning his inaugural major at augusta national in april is playing consistently well this year with tee shots like this on the par three eighth keeping him well placed. it was great. i felt like i it was great. ifelt like i played quite well. not spectacular but consistent and i was happy to
the number six seed from spain eased into the last eight with a straight sets 6—1, 6—4 victory over the american alison riske. kristina mladenovic is also through to the quarter—finals after beating zhang shuai in straight sets. jordan spieth was leading on eight under in connecticut at —— and the former world number one is leading after this hole on the 18th. rory mcilroy miss the cut last week and has a niggling with problem. rory mcilroy is certainly showing form and the defending...
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james' remains happened when muslim moors controlled most of spain. the whole phenomenon of the camino helped fuel the european passion to retake spain and push the moors back into africa. but by about 1500, with the dawn of the renaissance and the reformation, interest in the camino died almost completely. then, in the 1960s, a handful of priests re-established the tradition. the route has since enjoyed a huge resurgence, with 100,000 pilgrims trekking the santiago each year.
james' remains happened when muslim moors controlled most of spain. the whole phenomenon of the camino helped fuel the european passion to retake spain and push the moors back into africa. but by about 1500, with the dawn of the renaissance and the reformation, interest in the camino died almost completely. then, in the 1960s, a handful of priests re-established the tradition. the route has since enjoyed a huge resurgence, with 100,000 pilgrims trekking the santiago each year.
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in spain because it is not a violent crime, thatjail sentence was suspended. an agent iplayer also agreed to a suspended one—year suspended jail term. after being accused of fraud. rafael nadal has withdrawn from next week's aegon championships at the queen's club in london after taking his doctors advice to rest. the 31 year old won a 10th roland garros crown on sunday after titles in monte carlo, barcelona and madrid over the past two months and apologised to the fans saying "i have decided my body needs to rest if i am going to be ready to play wimbledon. sorry to all the great fans in britain and to the tournament organisers. " victory for new zealand in rugby union after super rugby franchise the highlanders beat the british and irish lions 23—22 in dunedin. marty banks kicked a penalty in the 74th minute which gave the highlanders victory. it's the lions second defeat of this tour — they play the maori all blacks next up this saturday and then one further warm up match before the opening test of the series against the all blacks on saturday 24th of
in spain because it is not a violent crime, thatjail sentence was suspended. an agent iplayer also agreed to a suspended one—year suspended jail term. after being accused of fraud. rafael nadal has withdrawn from next week's aegon championships at the queen's club in london after taking his doctors advice to rest. the 31 year old won a 10th roland garros crown on sunday after titles in monte carlo, barcelona and madrid over the past two months and apologised to the fans saying "i have...
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christa almost meeting wolves in spain in march. and to finish this week's programme, we look back to my trip to ghana in april, when i went to a monkey sanctuary to meet some look at that! it's so cute! you said they're not shy. look, emilia. wow! that's so nice. i am amazed at how much banana 5 little monkey like that can eat! that monkey must have eaten at least ten bananas. they can eat more than ten. the villagers here believe these monkeys are sacred. there are two types. the cheeky mona and the black and white colobus, which is slightly more aloof but with good reason. declining numbers through habitat loss means there are currently listed as a vulnerable species. there can't be many places left where you are virtually guaranteed a sighting. harming either species is strictly forbidden under local law, which means these villages have become a sanctuary. in fact, the monkeys here are loved so much, that once they die, they are given a proper burial. i hear the monkeys belong to the gods, so the villagers have to stay with the
christa almost meeting wolves in spain in march. and to finish this week's programme, we look back to my trip to ghana in april, when i went to a monkey sanctuary to meet some look at that! it's so cute! you said they're not shy. look, emilia. wow! that's so nice. i am amazed at how much banana 5 little monkey like that can eat! that monkey must have eaten at least ten bananas. they can eat more than ten. the villagers here believe these monkeys are sacred. there are two types. the cheeky mona...
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the queen also talked about an upcoming state visit by the king of spain, and did not mention the state visit by president trump, which was announced earlier this year, leading some in the british media to report that it had been postponed. queen elizabeth: my lords, you may be seated. queen elizabeth: my lords and members of the house of commons, my government's priority is to secure the best possible deal as the country leaves the european union. my ministers are committed to working with parliament to devolve the administration's business and others to develop the widest possible consensus on the country's future outside of the european union. a bill will be introduced to repeal the european communities act and provide certainty for individuals and businesses. this will be complemented by legislation to ensure that the united kingdom makes a success of brexit, establishing new national policies on immigration, international sanctions, nuclear safeguards, agriculture, and fisheries. my government will seek to maintain a deep and special partnership with the european allies, and afford
the queen also talked about an upcoming state visit by the king of spain, and did not mention the state visit by president trump, which was announced earlier this year, leading some in the british media to report that it had been postponed. queen elizabeth: my lords, you may be seated. queen elizabeth: my lords and members of the house of commons, my government's priority is to secure the best possible deal as the country leaves the european union. my ministers are committed to working with...
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christa almost meeting wolves in spain in march. and to finish this week's programme, will it back to my trip to ghana in april, when i went to a monkey sanctuary to meet some of its rather cheeky residents. hello. look at that! that's so cute! you said they're not shy. look, emilia. wow! that's so nice. i am amazed at how much banana a little monkey like that can eat! that monkey must have eaten at least ten bananas. they can eat more than ten. the villages here believe these monkeys are sacred. there are two types. the cheeky mona and the black and white colobus, which is slightly more aloof but with good reason. declining numbers through habitat loss means they're currently listed as a vulnerable species. there can't be many places left where you are virtually guaranteed a sighting. harming either species is strictly forbidden under local law, which means these villages have become a sanctuary. in fact, the monkeys here are loved so much, that once they die, they are given a proper burial. i hear the monkeys belong to the gods, s
christa almost meeting wolves in spain in march. and to finish this week's programme, will it back to my trip to ghana in april, when i went to a monkey sanctuary to meet some of its rather cheeky residents. hello. look at that! that's so cute! you said they're not shy. look, emilia. wow! that's so nice. i am amazed at how much banana a little monkey like that can eat! that monkey must have eaten at least ten bananas. they can eat more than ten. the villages here believe these monkeys are...
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christa almost meeting wolves in spain in march. and to finish this week's programme, we look back to my trip to ghana in april, when i went to a monkey sanctuary to meet some of its rather cheeky residents. hello. look at that! it's so cute! you said they're not shy. look, emilia. wow! that's so nice. i am amazed at how much banana a little monkey like that can eat! that monkey must have eaten at least ten bananas. they can eat more than ten. the villagers here believe these monkeys are sacred. there are two types. the cheeky mona and the black and white colobus, which is slightly more aloof but with good reason. declining numbers through habitat loss means they are currently listed as a vulnerable species. there can't be many places left where you are virtually guaranteed a sighting. harming either species is strictly forbidden under local law, which means these villages have become a sanctuary. in fact, the monkeys here are loved so much, that once they die, they are given a proper burial. i hear the monkeys belong to the gods, s
christa almost meeting wolves in spain in march. and to finish this week's programme, we look back to my trip to ghana in april, when i went to a monkey sanctuary to meet some of its rather cheeky residents. hello. look at that! it's so cute! you said they're not shy. look, emilia. wow! that's so nice. i am amazed at how much banana a little monkey like that can eat! that monkey must have eaten at least ten bananas. they can eat more than ten. the villagers here believe these monkeys are...
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christa almost meeting wolves in spain in march. and to finish this week's programme, we look back to my trip to ghana in april, when i went to a monkey sanctuary to meet some of its rather cheeky residents. hello. look at that! it's so cute! you said they're not shy. look, emilia. wow! that's so nice. i am amazed at how much banana a little monkey like that can eat! that monkey must have eaten at least ten bananas. they can eat more than ten. the villagers here believe these monkeys are sacred. there are two types. the cheeky mona and the black and white colobus, which is slightly more aloof but with good reason. declining numbers through habitat loss means there are currently listed as a vulnerable species. there can't be many places left where you are virtually guaranteed a sighting. harming either species is strictly forbidden under local law, which means these villages have become a sanctuary. in fact, the monkeys here are loved so much, that once they die, they are given a proper burial. i hear the monkeys belong to the gods,
christa almost meeting wolves in spain in march. and to finish this week's programme, we look back to my trip to ghana in april, when i went to a monkey sanctuary to meet some of its rather cheeky residents. hello. look at that! it's so cute! you said they're not shy. look, emilia. wow! that's so nice. i am amazed at how much banana a little monkey like that can eat! that monkey must have eaten at least ten bananas. they can eat more than ten. the villagers here believe these monkeys are...
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and if you travel in the north of spain, , where this company s the largest company in that part of spain, yoyou wil see that ththeir cities and towns--i was there this summer--you can see right away. you don't have the slum over here and the fancy neigh-- you don't have any of that. there are people with more and less, but it's, the gap is completely different. it's a part of the world in which you could say something like the following and not b be lying through your teeth: "everybody's in the middle class." they really did that. but if you want that, this is a way to get it. here's a second thought: you think if the workers made the decisions collectively, they would decide to close the factory or the office where they're working and d open one in china, thereby dedestroyingng their jobs, their incomes, and the community? ehh, i would guess not. not a big g chance of that. you know what they would do instead? they would say, "whatever problems our company has"--like all companies, they have problems--one of the solutions that are not available is leaving. you can't t do that. and,, by
and if you travel in the north of spain, , where this company s the largest company in that part of spain, yoyou wil see that ththeir cities and towns--i was there this summer--you can see right away. you don't have the slum over here and the fancy neigh-- you don't have any of that. there are people with more and less, but it's, the gap is completely different. it's a part of the world in which you could say something like the following and not b be lying through your teeth: "everybody's...
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and if you travel in the north of spain, , where this company s the largest company in that part of spain, yoyou wil see that ththeir cities and towns--i was there this summer--you can see right away. you don't have the slum over here and the fancy neigh-- you don't have any of that. there are people with more and less, but it's, the gap is completely different. it's a part of the world in which you could say something like the following and not b be lying through your teeth: "everybody's in the middle class." they really did that. but if you want that, this is a way to get it. here's a second thought: you think if the workers made the decisions collectively, they would decide to close the factory or the office where they're working and d open one in china, thereby destroroying their jobs, their incomes, and the community? ehh, i would guess not. not a big g chance of that. you know what they would do instead? they would say, "whatever problems our company has"--like all companies, they have problems--one of the solutions that are not available is leaving. you can't do that. and, by the e
and if you travel in the north of spain, , where this company s the largest company in that part of spain, yoyou wil see that ththeir cities and towns--i was there this summer--you can see right away. you don't have the slum over here and the fancy neigh-- you don't have any of that. there are people with more and less, but it's, the gap is completely different. it's a part of the world in which you could say something like the following and not b be lying through your teeth: "everybody's...
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and if you travel in the north of spain, , where this company s the largest company in that part of spain, yoyou wil see that ththeir cities and towns--i was there this summer--y-you can see right awa. you don't have the slum over here and the fancy neigh-- you don't have any of that. there are people with more and less, but it's, the gap is completely different. it's a part of the world in which you could say something like the following and not b be lying through your teeth: "everybody's in the middle class." they really did that. but if you want that, this is a way to get it. here's a second thought: you think if the workers made the decisions collectively, they would decide to close the factory or the office where they're working and open o one in china, thereby destroying their jobs, their incomes, and the community? ehh, i would guess not. not a big g chance of that. you know what they would do instead? they would say, "whatever problems our company has"--like all companies, they have problems--one of the solutions that are not available is leaving. you can't t do that. and,, by the
and if you travel in the north of spain, , where this company s the largest company in that part of spain, yoyou wil see that ththeir cities and towns--i was there this summer--y-you can see right awa. you don't have the slum over here and the fancy neigh-- you don't have any of that. there are people with more and less, but it's, the gap is completely different. it's a part of the world in which you could say something like the following and not b be lying through your teeth: "everybody's...
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in the second semi—final spain were 3—1winners over italy — atletico madrid's saul niguez with a hat—trick. england posted their highest score at a women's world cup to beat pakistan by 107 runs after rain ended play early. england's 377 for 7 in their 50 overs was also the second highest total in the history of the competition. natalie sciver and captain heather knight scored hundreds. in reply, pakistan made it to 107—3. before play was called off and england took the victory on the duckworth—lewis method. with more, here's the bbc‘sjoe wilson. 0ne one of the interesting thing is about the women's world cup in england is that it takes to venues you might not normally associate with international cricket. i approaching grace road, leicester. a first class cricket ground in england are very proud to be an international venue for the women's world cup. pakistan is based here and it is where england came here after the shock defeat. looking for confidence and fall and they founded. pakistan had chosen to bowl first. a decent decision with the grey overcast conditions. but their limitat
in the second semi—final spain were 3—1winners over italy — atletico madrid's saul niguez with a hat—trick. england posted their highest score at a women's world cup to beat pakistan by 107 runs after rain ended play early. england's 377 for 7 in their 50 overs was also the second highest total in the history of the competition. natalie sciver and captain heather knight scored hundreds. in reply, pakistan made it to 107—3. before play was called off and england took the victory on the...
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and if you travel in the north of spain, , where this company s the largest company in that part of spain, yoyou wil see that ththeir cities and towns--i was there this summer--you can see right away. you don't have the slum over here and the fancy neigh-- you don't have any of that. there are people with more and less, but it's, the gap is completely different. it's a part of the world in which you could say something like the following and not b be lying through your teeth: "everybody's in the middle class." they really did that. but if you want that, this is a way to get it. here's a second thought: you think if the workers made the decisions collectively, they would decide to close the factory or the office where they're working and d open one in china, therebdedestroyingng their jobs, their incomes, and the community? ehh, i would guess not. not a big g chance of that. you know what they would do instead? they would say, "whatever problems our company has"--like all companies, they have problems--one of the solutions that are not available is leaving. you can't do that. and,, by the
and if you travel in the north of spain, , where this company s the largest company in that part of spain, yoyou wil see that ththeir cities and towns--i was there this summer--you can see right away. you don't have the slum over here and the fancy neigh-- you don't have any of that. there are people with more and less, but it's, the gap is completely different. it's a part of the world in which you could say something like the following and not b be lying through your teeth: "everybody's...
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and spain also. this is southern spain. this is an area well known to a lot of people when it comes to, just beautiful landscape. we are talking about an area that is 50,000 hectors, where birds migrate and when you talk about this particular region, wetlands, woods, the extreme heat's been there and a few storms just outside of this region and unfortunately any wet weather coming down is generally north of the area of concern. more on the southern portion of spain. that's where the winds in the next couple of days, we think they will shift and off more marine environment. showers again generally scattered over spain over the next several days. when you look at the perspective of how much rain fall, you still need a significant amount to make a different in these ai scenarios. in fact about a half an inch is what it takes to stop the wildfire from spreading. got to work your way up to 2 inches if you want to have significant flames and that's not board of 40 meters and none of us is in the forecast. best question do, cooler
and spain also. this is southern spain. this is an area well known to a lot of people when it comes to, just beautiful landscape. we are talking about an area that is 50,000 hectors, where birds migrate and when you talk about this particular region, wetlands, woods, the extreme heat's been there and a few storms just outside of this region and unfortunately any wet weather coming down is generally north of the area of concern. more on the southern portion of spain. that's where the winds in...
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and if you travel in the north of spain, where this company is the largest company in that part of spain, you will see that their cities and towns--i was there this summer--you can see right away. you don't have the slum over here and the fancy neigh-- you don't have any of that. there are people with more and less, but it's, the gap is completely different. it's a part of the world in which you could say something like the following and not be lying through your teeth: "everybody's in the middle class." they really did that. but if you want that, this is a way to get it. here's a second thought: you think if the workers made the decisions collectively, they would decide to close the factory or the office where they're working and open one in china, thereby destroying their jobs, their incomes, and the community? ehh, i would guess not. not a big chance of that. you know what they would do instead? they would say, "whatever problems our company has"--like all companies, they have problems--one of the solutions that are not available is leaving. you can't do that. and, by the way, there's
and if you travel in the north of spain, where this company is the largest company in that part of spain, you will see that their cities and towns--i was there this summer--you can see right away. you don't have the slum over here and the fancy neigh-- you don't have any of that. there are people with more and less, but it's, the gap is completely different. it's a part of the world in which you could say something like the following and not be lying through your teeth: "everybody's in the...
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cristiano ronaldo showed no signs of stress over the tax fraud case hanging over him in spain, which he denies after scoring his first goal for portugal in this year's confederations cup. his side beat hosts russia 1—0 in their second group game. just 8 minutes at the spartak stadium in moscow this wednesday. the 32 year—old netted a powerful header, from a raphael guerreiro cross, which gave russian keeper, igor akinfeev no chance. it's ronaldo‘s 74th senior international goal. translation: obviously i am very happy since it is the first ever portugal wind in russia. they played with good intensity but i think we played better and we had more opportunities. we were deserved winners. we played really well and are still fighting in the grip. i would like to congratulate the team. in the day's other game, mexico beat new zealand — but they had to come from behind to do it, after chris wood fired the kiwis into the lead just before the break. early in the second half, mexico were level — with a super finish from rauljimenez. and oribe peralta scored the goal that won it for th
cristiano ronaldo showed no signs of stress over the tax fraud case hanging over him in spain, which he denies after scoring his first goal for portugal in this year's confederations cup. his side beat hosts russia 1—0 in their second group game. just 8 minutes at the spartak stadium in moscow this wednesday. the 32 year—old netted a powerful header, from a raphael guerreiro cross, which gave russian keeper, igor akinfeev no chance. it's ronaldo‘s 74th senior international goal....
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christa almost meeting wolves in spain in march. and to finish this week's programme, will it back to my trip to ghana in april, when i went to a monkey sanctuary to meet some of its rather cheeky residents. hello. look at that! it's so cute! you said they're not shy. look, emilia. wow! that's so nice. i am amazed at how much banana little monkey that can eat! that monkey must have eaten at least ten bananas. they can eat more than ten. the villages here believe these monkeys are sacred. there are two types. the cheeky mona and the black and white colobus which is slightly more aloof but with good reason. declining numbers through habitat loss means there are currently listed as a vulnerable species. there can't be many places left where you are virtually guaranteed a sighting. harming either species is strictly forbidden under local law, which means these villages have become a sanctuary. in fact, the monkeys here are loved so much, that once they die, they are given a proper burial. i hear the monkeys belong to the gods, so the vi
christa almost meeting wolves in spain in march. and to finish this week's programme, will it back to my trip to ghana in april, when i went to a monkey sanctuary to meet some of its rather cheeky residents. hello. look at that! it's so cute! you said they're not shy. look, emilia. wow! that's so nice. i am amazed at how much banana little monkey that can eat! that monkey must have eaten at least ten bananas. they can eat more than ten. the villages here believe these monkeys are sacred. there...
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hispanic means descend ant of spain. when we go to spain we're not like embraced. >> welcome home! oh, you're back! >> by 1865 on the island of puerto rico, 54% of the population is african descend ants. i'm afro latino. i'm an african descend ant. but to say that a lot of them aren't going to identify racially as black. a lot of people are like what's a borrico? borikan is the original name of the island of puerto rico. that's the taieno name. >> the indigenous people of puerto rico were the taeno. in 1493 columbus discovered their island the same way your neighbor discovered the gardening shares you left in the backyard. slavery, disease, and things you didn't learn about until you went to a liberal arts college. on an island this small, spanish, african and indigenous people blended but not always by choice. i think the only mainstream representation of puerto rico i grew up with was west side story. >> and it's the worst one. [ laughter ] >> check, duly noted. >> the play itself, the lasting of it and the consciousness of america, that is not who we are. >> what did it mean gro
hispanic means descend ant of spain. when we go to spain we're not like embraced. >> welcome home! oh, you're back! >> by 1865 on the island of puerto rico, 54% of the population is african descend ants. i'm afro latino. i'm an african descend ant. but to say that a lot of them aren't going to identify racially as black. a lot of people are like what's a borrico? borikan is the original name of the island of puerto rico. that's the taieno name. >> the indigenous people of...
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the sixth seed from spain, garbine muguruza, is also through. johanna konta is due on court in the next hour or so. team sky's geraint thomas, has recovered from the injuries, that forced him out of the giro d'italia, to ride in support of chris froome, in this year's tour de france. the welshman is fit to join the eight—man team for the race which starts in dusseldorf on saturday firstjuly, with froome seeking a fourth tour de france win, and a third one on the trot. he will now have the support of the likes of thomas, which is good news. that's all sport for now. you can keep up to date with all those stories on the bbc sport website. i'll have more in sportsday at half past six. let's get more on our top story that 600 high—rise buildings in england have been found to have
the sixth seed from spain, garbine muguruza, is also through. johanna konta is due on court in the next hour or so. team sky's geraint thomas, has recovered from the injuries, that forced him out of the giro d'italia, to ride in support of chris froome, in this year's tour de france. the welshman is fit to join the eight—man team for the race which starts in dusseldorf on saturday firstjuly, with froome seeking a fourth tour de france win, and a third one on the trot. he will now have the...
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hispanic means descend ant of spain. when we go to spain we're not like embraced. >> welcome home! oh, you're back! >> by 1865 on the island of puerto rico, 54% of the population is african descendants. i'm afro latino. i'm an african descend ant. but to say that a lot of them aren't going to identify racially as black. a lot of people are like what's a borrico? borikan is the original name of the island of puerto rico. that's the taieno name. >> the indigenous people of puerto rico were the taeno. in 1493 columbus discovered their island the same way your neighbor discovered the gardening shares you left in the backyard. slavery, disease, and things you didn't learn about until you went to a liberal arts college. on an island this small, spanish, african and indigenous people blended but not always by choice. i think the only mainstream representation of puerto rico i grew up with was west side story. >> and it's the worst one. [ laughter ] >> check, duly noted. >> the play itself, the lasting of it and the consciousness of america, that is not who we are. >> what did it mean grow
hispanic means descend ant of spain. when we go to spain we're not like embraced. >> welcome home! oh, you're back! >> by 1865 on the island of puerto rico, 54% of the population is african descendants. i'm afro latino. i'm an african descend ant. but to say that a lot of them aren't going to identify racially as black. a lot of people are like what's a borrico? borikan is the original name of the island of puerto rico. that's the taieno name. >> the indigenous people of...
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yes, and not spain, and people moved out of the water very fast, as i would have done! there have to be a lot of effort particularly in australia but increasingly as a things around european mediterranean beaches as well because there is a real drain on resorts's finances if people think there will be sharks nearby. and the reasons for the sharks also coming in, because they don't have enough food with a normally swim. this was obviously because it was an injured sharks are slightly different. i think it will be harpooned and then pulled onto the beach and killed or euthanised, as i think they say now. looking at that photo, i would have scuppered. a bit more relaxed. quite close to some of those people paddling in the water, and the site has been photo shopped! nice to see you. good to discuss some of the international press with us. some of the international press with us. much more coming up and lots more to talk about, particularly in the news today on bbc. see you soon. goodbye. hello there, good morning. the week that lies ahead will be very different from the wee
yes, and not spain, and people moved out of the water very fast, as i would have done! there have to be a lot of effort particularly in australia but increasingly as a things around european mediterranean beaches as well because there is a real drain on resorts's finances if people think there will be sharks nearby. and the reasons for the sharks also coming in, because they don't have enough food with a normally swim. this was obviously because it was an injured sharks are slightly different....
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hispanic literally means descendant of spain. when we go to spain it's not like we're embraced. >> welcome home! oh, you're back! >> on the island of puerto rico, 64% of the population is african descendants. i'm afro latino. i'm an african descendant. >> yeah. >> but to say that, a pot of puerto ricans are not going to associate as black. it's the original name of the island of puerto rico. that's the name. >> the indigenous people of puerto rico were the taino. columbus discovered their island the same way you might discover your neighbor's gardening sheer shahhers in the backyard. columbus brought with him, slavery, disease, genocide and other stuff he didn't learn about until you went to a liberal arts college. on an island this small, eventually the spanish, african and indigenous people blended, but not always by choice. i think the only mainstream popular representation of puerto ricans that i grew up with is "west side story." >> and it's the worst one. >> check. duly noted. >> the play itself, the lasting of it in the co
hispanic literally means descendant of spain. when we go to spain it's not like we're embraced. >> welcome home! oh, you're back! >> on the island of puerto rico, 64% of the population is african descendants. i'm afro latino. i'm an african descendant. >> yeah. >> but to say that, a pot of puerto ricans are not going to associate as black. it's the original name of the island of puerto rico. that's the name. >> the indigenous people of puerto rico were the taino....
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firefighters in southern spain are battling to stop a huge forest fire causing widespread damage to a national park that's home to rare species of wildlife. the blaze has led to the evacuation of more than 2,000 people. pakistan's prime minister, nawaz sharif, has cut short a visit to london to return home, after more than 140 people were killed when an oil tanker exploded in punjab province. those are the main stories. time to catch up with all the business news in the world business report. the biggest recall in automotive history leads to the bankrupcty courts. japan's takata has had to recall more than 100m airbags across the world. yet another italian rescue job. two more banks get government bailouts — the third time that's happened in a year. is it isita is it a sign of more trouble for the eurozone? welcome to world business report. i'm susannah streeter. the japanese company behind the biggest recall in car—making history has filed for bankruptcy. takata's airbags were first found to be faulty in 200a. they've were used by 13 of the world's biggest carmakers who have all
firefighters in southern spain are battling to stop a huge forest fire causing widespread damage to a national park that's home to rare species of wildlife. the blaze has led to the evacuation of more than 2,000 people. pakistan's prime minister, nawaz sharif, has cut short a visit to london to return home, after more than 140 people were killed when an oil tanker exploded in punjab province. those are the main stories. time to catch up with all the business news in the world business report....
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we are also hearing some stories from italy, from spain... you said isa from italy, from spain... you said is a new era. how do you think it will really play out? many have their vision for what the new era will look like, but getting all 27 to agree on that is another matter. i think this is a chance to achieve something very simple. for many europeans, they don't know what europeans, they don't know what europe really is. so this is a time to say ok, this is what it is, how does it work. the relations for business and education, because there are indications there. immigration and security, too. we can say ok, we have a white paper, and we need to write a new story. but for business leaders in france, the uk, and across europe, what you think is the most important thing for them? i know the uk, so many business leaders, it is about trade and trade negotiations we leave, but from the point of view of france? they want stability, and no uncertainty. there are is a sense that they want to be reassured, and minimise risk for their business. thank you forjoining us this morning. we d
we are also hearing some stories from italy, from spain... you said isa from italy, from spain... you said is a new era. how do you think it will really play out? many have their vision for what the new era will look like, but getting all 27 to agree on that is another matter. i think this is a chance to achieve something very simple. for many europeans, they don't know what europeans, they don't know what europe really is. so this is a time to say ok, this is what it is, how does it work. the...
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so you have three very strong banks in spain. which makes it much different. and banco popolar was sort of an outright and they've resolved that. portugal still has its own problems. the way that's been handled has not been exactly the best. and then, of course, you have the situation of the greek banks which is an ongoing story. >> we're just taking a live shot now at theresa may, the prime minister, coming out of the polling booth station after casting her vote in the uk general election. this is, of course with, taking place in maidenthe head which is her loyal constituency. so cameras capturing the moment for theresa may. i believe we've had some pictures. the next shot will be jeremy corbin. we're going to squeeze in a quick break coming up as focus shifts to james comey's testimony today on the russian hacking. and we'll speak about the challenges of cyber security. hey you've gotta see this. c'mon. no. alright, see you down there. mmm, fine. okay, what do we got? okay, watch this. do the thing we talked about. what do we say? it's going to be great. wat
so you have three very strong banks in spain. which makes it much different. and banco popolar was sort of an outright and they've resolved that. portugal still has its own problems. the way that's been handled has not been exactly the best. and then, of course, you have the situation of the greek banks which is an ongoing story. >> we're just taking a live shot now at theresa may, the prime minister, coming out of the polling booth station after casting her vote in the uk general...
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common ground on this for instance will the british retirees be forced to come back home from sunny spain to flog in britain i have no idea i don't think that it's going to happen i think the spanish have already said that the happy to keep the british pensioners in spain as long as we get growing says spanish people working in the u.k. . again this is a slight possibility that may complicate all this because of gibraltar but if the sensible love going to happen so at this point brussels is sending signals it may accept as soft blacks it which implies retaining closer here k e u tyson braeden remaining in the european customs union at the same time you negotiators are warning that britain has to pay what they call an have to bill if they want this kind of scenario to feel where it is in effect being blackmailed during these talks . i do see the british will go for the british government just now it's quite clear . that it will. and succumb lots of the customs union and the single market i would have thought that any deal that required to still to pay billions into brussels to accept the.
common ground on this for instance will the british retirees be forced to come back home from sunny spain to flog in britain i have no idea i don't think that it's going to happen i think the spanish have already said that the happy to keep the british pensioners in spain as long as we get growing says spanish people working in the u.k. . again this is a slight possibility that may complicate all this because of gibraltar but if the sensible love going to happen so at this point brussels is...
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common ground on this for instance will the british retirees be forced to come back home from sunny spain to fog in britain i have no idea i don't think that's going to happen i think the spanish have already said that the happy to keep the british pensioners in spain as long as we give brilliance to spanish people working in the u.k. . again this is a slight possibility they may complicate all this because of gibraltar but if the sensible love won't happen so at this point brussels is sending signals it may accept as soft cracks it which implies retaining closer here k e u tyson braden remaining in the european customs union at the same time you negotiators are warning that britain has to pay what they call an have to bill if they want this kind of scenario to feel where it is in effect being blackmailed during these talks . i do see the british will go for the british government just now it's quite clear . that it will. succumb lots of the customs union and the single market i would have thought that any deal that required to still to pay billions into brussels to accept the. superiorit
common ground on this for instance will the british retirees be forced to come back home from sunny spain to fog in britain i have no idea i don't think that's going to happen i think the spanish have already said that the happy to keep the british pensioners in spain as long as we give brilliance to spanish people working in the u.k. . again this is a slight possibility they may complicate all this because of gibraltar but if the sensible love won't happen so at this point brussels is sending...
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common ground on this for instance will the british retirees be forced to come back home from sunny spain to britain i have no idea i don't think that it's going to happen i think the spanish have already said that the happy to keep the british pensioners in spain as long as we give brilliance to spanish people working in the u.k. . again this is a slight possibility they may complicate all this because of gibraltar but if the sensible love going to happen so at this point brussels is sending signals it may accept as soft rocks it which implies retaining closer here k e u tyson brayden remaining in the european customs union at the same time you negotiators are warning that britain has to pay what they call an have to bill if they want this kind of scenario to feel where it is in effect being blackmailed during these talks . i do see the british will go for the british government just now it's quite clear . that it will. and succumb lots of the customs union and the single market i would have thought that any deal that required to still to pay billions into brussels to accept the. superio
common ground on this for instance will the british retirees be forced to come back home from sunny spain to britain i have no idea i don't think that it's going to happen i think the spanish have already said that the happy to keep the british pensioners in spain as long as we give brilliance to spanish people working in the u.k. . again this is a slight possibility they may complicate all this because of gibraltar but if the sensible love going to happen so at this point brussels is sending...
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and italy as far as you see it because spain followed the ecb rules, basically to a t, italy has gone for politically ex-paid yant solution when will the situation change >> yes humbly i'll tell you, i think that the spanish system is going to come back and bite european central bank and bbba like a scorpion's tale, they totally forgot one important thing in the case of spain, bbba, it is my understanding -- >> marco, i'm sorry, i have to stop you there thank you very much for joining us >> no problem. another time then. >> head portfolio manager. thank you very much. that's it for today's show "worldwide exchange" is up next. >>> good morning tech and energy front and center wall street kicks off your week. trading day head. >>> $3.5 billion bid on nestle for the largest packaged food maker. details coming up. >>> live in washington president trump hosts indian prime minister "worldwide exchange" begins now. >>> good morning a warm welcome to "worldwide
and italy as far as you see it because spain followed the ecb rules, basically to a t, italy has gone for politically ex-paid yant solution when will the situation change >> yes humbly i'll tell you, i think that the spanish system is going to come back and bite european central bank and bbba like a scorpion's tale, they totally forgot one important thing in the case of spain, bbba, it is my understanding -- >> marco, i'm sorry, i have to stop you there thank you very much for...
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it's almost two months before the party officially starts, but here in trinidad's capital port-of-spain the carnival season has already begun. >> lashaun: i said it was a pity that you weren't here during the peak of the carnival season. >> anthony: i'll tell you something really terrible about myself. i've never been to mardi gras, carnival in rio, any kind of carnival. like large numbers of strangers swarming through the streets dancing in uniforms. >> lashaun: doesn't do it for you? >> anthony: no. some of my deepest fears are having to dance or sing in public either of these would be terrifying. so this seems like a situation when that might come up you know. >> anthony: queens park savannah will be the epicenter of carnival. but tonight it's still trinidad's street food center. my dinner companion for some fried snapper is lashaun prescott, who is here to tell me about two essential skills necessary for the proper enjoyment of local nightlife, turns out i'm very good at one and suck epically at the other. >> anthony: what is liming? >> lashaun: liming is like our version of hanging
it's almost two months before the party officially starts, but here in trinidad's capital port-of-spain the carnival season has already begun. >> lashaun: i said it was a pity that you weren't here during the peak of the carnival season. >> anthony: i'll tell you something really terrible about myself. i've never been to mardi gras, carnival in rio, any kind of carnival. like large numbers of strangers swarming through the streets dancing in uniforms. >> lashaun: doesn't do it...
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diego costa has reportedly told journalists after spain's 2—2 draw with colombia that chelsea manager antonio conte has sent him a text message to tell him he's not wanted at stamford bridge next season. the 26—year—old scored 26 goals in 46 games for the premier league champions last season and there was speculation during the campaign of a big money move to china that never materialised. meanwhile late goals from eder and daniele de rossi helped italy to a 3—0 win over uruguay in their international friendly on wednesday. the match was played at nice's stadium in the south of france. pakistan beat south africa by 19 runs in the icc champions trophy. rain brought an early halt to play in birmingham but pakistan had already done enough to earn their first victory in the tournament. richard mcelvanney takes up the story. after defeat in their opening game to india, pakistan were fighting to keep their tournament alive. a win against the world's number one team was never going to come easily. south africa's open as many steady start, but when they went, hashim amla was the first t
diego costa has reportedly told journalists after spain's 2—2 draw with colombia that chelsea manager antonio conte has sent him a text message to tell him he's not wanted at stamford bridge next season. the 26—year—old scored 26 goals in 46 games for the premier league champions last season and there was speculation during the campaign of a big money move to china that never materialised. meanwhile late goals from eder and daniele de rossi helped italy to a 3—0 win over uruguay in...
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it took exactly one hour to thrashed spain's carla suarez navarro. a think i played the best match against carla which was always a tough match. 0n clay, i never won against her so it was a really good match. i think i played exactly what i had to. second-team karolina pliskova surprisingly lost the first set against world —— number 97 but she managed to win in three sets and booked herself a first quarter—final on french clay. the icc champions trophy match between australia and bangladesh at the 0val in london has been abandoned after rain hampered much of the australian innings. bangladesh opener tamim iqbal made 95 for the tigers with three sixes including this one off the bowling of travis head. but mitchell starc responded for the australian's taking iqbal‘s wicket and two others in the same over towards the end of the innings with a modest target of 183 set for victory. in response david warner remained unbeaten on a0 as the rain set in and forced a no result meaning australia need to beat england in theirfinal group match on saturday
it took exactly one hour to thrashed spain's carla suarez navarro. a think i played the best match against carla which was always a tough match. 0n clay, i never won against her so it was a really good match. i think i played exactly what i had to. second-team karolina pliskova surprisingly lost the first set against world —— number 97 but she managed to win in three sets and booked herself a first quarter—final on french clay. the icc champions trophy match between australia and...
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a picture of a better eurozone economy with limited price pressures and contingent convertibles in spain. we start with a big issue, and other political surprise in the ua -- in the u k. >> the old rules don't apply anymore. may be a few surprise faces, i think with them is this community wants -- what the business community wants to see, the economy at the top of the agenda. always obvious this unnecessary reckless austerity was going to have an impact. will see going forward, the big thing is it's really weekend mays hand in these brexit negotiations. >> what bargaining power has she got? the conservative party has a right under the british constitution. but she has no legitimacy at all. >> i think this will make it difficult tbaain hard. >> let's bring in our roundtable. atior investor and manager aberdeen and scott taylor, deputy see a.l. of fixed income and -- joining us from california is the global head of fixed income. great to have you with us on the program. capturing the votes as they came through. just to see this was real. see weren't expecting to 314, 315, and 317. story, t
a picture of a better eurozone economy with limited price pressures and contingent convertibles in spain. we start with a big issue, and other political surprise in the ua -- in the u k. >> the old rules don't apply anymore. may be a few surprise faces, i think with them is this community wants -- what the business community wants to see, the economy at the top of the agenda. always obvious this unnecessary reckless austerity was going to have an impact. will see going forward, the big...
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european regulators with the popular in spain closed a failing. virginia debt was failed out and outdoor is on the bank to save taxpayers from bearing cost. a textbook success for the regulator. yes, captured by the chart. what about the investor? scott here from blackrock. joining us from california. scott, success for the regulator, i see that. a warning for the investor though? they can go and take a nice coupon and cross their fingers. why is this a wake-up call? >> deeply subordinated bonds and they took those out as well. i think for subordinated bank funds, they have to be aware of for thes they bear higher coupon. at the same time, this beat in which the regulators that thin and take care of the situation, there was a takeover as part of the deal. for the higher coupon. that is extraordinary as well. the day? is whether this was a test because the idea with the suspended coupon payments, for the banks fail, to keep the bank functioning. in your mind, what was it? what was the take away from the first real workout we saw from the securities
european regulators with the popular in spain closed a failing. virginia debt was failed out and outdoor is on the bank to save taxpayers from bearing cost. a textbook success for the regulator. yes, captured by the chart. what about the investor? scott here from blackrock. joining us from california. scott, success for the regulator, i see that. a warning for the investor though? they can go and take a nice coupon and cross their fingers. why is this a wake-up call? >> deeply...