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about the payments are of great britain. it is clearly a decision of the voters of great britain and whoever the boaters trust the european commission and union and parliament and all of its bodies are going to have to talk and discuss and find a solution with the very person who you are going to vote. a briefing was given today by david frost, he is the prime minister was my convoy to the eu. ap points are brought up, primarily stripping back the island protocol in terms of the future relationship, having this idea of best in class with a future trade agreement, there is similar to the one in canada and also a dispute resolution to be removed and any reference, future reference to the back stop to be removed, as well. what did you make of those requests from david frost? well, but i make is that i think these are not proposals which are going to bring us proposals which are going to bring us much closer to the solution, if i may formulated in that way. you have to understand and all the people watching the tv have to unders
about the payments are of great britain. it is clearly a decision of the voters of great britain and whoever the boaters trust the european commission and union and parliament and all of its bodies are going to have to talk and discuss and find a solution with the very person who you are going to vote. a briefing was given today by david frost, he is the prime minister was my convoy to the eu. ap points are brought up, primarily stripping back the island protocol in terms of the future...
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the arms exports stop to saudi arabia with the common arms with a great britain and france for example they unified has all the tornadoes we have to stop them as well of course because the saudis they are still bomb being and making massacre us on the civil society are on yemen and i think it's a contradiction to the to the foreign policy of the german government always always is call. they say we have a foreign policy on the. on moral. values but i think it's it's not value to said weapons to saudi arabia and they use it against the society in yemen well we invite the side you're in a 1000000000 ambassador to london on the show to respond to that story in douglas thank you. while in berlin we also caught up with berlin based musician and artist mark foley have always supported suede played with david bowie's final lead guitarist gerry limited and i started by asking him about his new single divided cities well it's it's quite a simple song about bricks it berlin you know that's not all the case borders and i think beginning would be basically so keep it simple for myself together with
the arms exports stop to saudi arabia with the common arms with a great britain and france for example they unified has all the tornadoes we have to stop them as well of course because the saudis they are still bomb being and making massacre us on the civil society are on yemen and i think it's a contradiction to the to the foreign policy of the german government always always is call. they say we have a foreign policy on the. on moral. values but i think it's it's not value to said weapons to...
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well i mean i would be very glad if i recall them would be the next prime minister in great britain but we will all see when you see all the opinion polls in germany the positions of the party the link is very popular you know we are against military interventions brought against us nuclear war in germany we want that the us take them back for example we are against the unsold. policies of the malcolm government for example and so we do have a lot of common with the majority of the people in germany even for taxing the billionaires and the millionaires and but the problem is not only to have you know these popular positions so we have to get voted at the elections and this is a different question. do you think the media is channeling in the media in germany is channeling opposition to the c.d.u. straight to the f d is that what's going on because it's the far right that is winning here while the far right is winning in some areas of the european union it's not just in germany you can see why the european parliament elections so that's not new and it's not only india really badly sac
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well i mean i would be very glad if i recall them would be the next prime minister in great britain but we will all see when you see all the opinion polls in germany the positions of the party the link is very popular you know we are against military interventions brought against us nuclear war in germany we want that the us take them back for example we are against. policies of the mouth of government for example and so we do have a lot of common with the majority of the people in germany even for taxing the billionaires and the millionaires and but the problem is not only to have you know these popular positions so we have to get voted at the elections and this is a different question. do you think the media is channeling in the media or in germany is channeling opposition to the c.d.u. straight to the f.t. is that what's going on because it's the far right that is winning here while the far right is winning in some areas of the european union it's not just in germany you can see why the european parliament elections so that's not new and it's not only india really badly sacks of
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the arms exports stop to saudi arabia with the common arms with a great britain and france for example they unified has all the tornadoes we have to stop them as well of course because the saudis they are still bomb being and making massacre us on the civil society are on yemen and i think it's a contradiction to the to the foreign policy german government always always is calling they say we have a foreign policy on the. on moral. values but i think it's it's not of value to say weapons to saudi arabia and they use it against the society in yemen well we invite the side you're unable ambassador to london on the show to respond to that story in douglas thank you. while in berlin we also caught up with berlin based musician and artist mark foley have supported suede played with david bowie's final lead guitarist joey limited and i started by asking him about his new single divided cities well it's it's quite a simple song about bricks it's. you know that's not all the k. . borders and everything beginning would be basically keep it simple for myself together with the berlin bit cities e
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amende regarding the war against iraq we didn't follow the us like a great britain did i think after the withdrawal of french troops of russian troops and the british troops in germany there is no logical reason why 37000 u.s. soldiers are on german soil can you understand why people in britain want to leave the european union if. not only do they know the germany is filled with tens of thousands of soldiers from the united states the european union does things like recognize u.s. backed presidents in venezuela congealing because the why the people of britain want to leave this european union i mean of course there is criticize critics. about the european union the treaty of the european union the lisbon treaty and the policy it's very. unsocial it's a military state and it's near liberal policies but i think the decision on bret's it is a decision of the british people and i am really. preferring to stay back to advise or to say to british people what they should do or what they don't see jeremy corbyn the leader of western europe's largest socialist movement half a 1000000 members
amende regarding the war against iraq we didn't follow the us like a great britain did i think after the withdrawal of french troops of russian troops and the british troops in germany there is no logical reason why 37000 u.s. soldiers are on german soil can you understand why people in britain want to leave the european union if. not only do they know the germany is filled with tens of thousands of soldiers from the united states the european union does things like recognize u.s. backed...
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the arms exports stop to saudi arabia with the common arms with a great britain and france for example the euro fighters are the tornadoes we have to stop them as well of course because the saudis they are still bomb being and making massacre us on the civil society are on yemen and i think it's a contradiction to the to the foreign policy german government always always is calling they say we have a foreign policy on the. on moral. values but i think it's it's not of value to say weapons to saudi arabia and they use it against the society in yemen well we invite the side you're unable ambassador to london on the show to respond to that serene douglas thank you . while in berlin we also caught up with berlin based musician and artist mark foley have always supported suede played with david bowie's final lead guitarist joey limited and i started by asking him about his new single divided cities well it's it's quite a simple song about bricks it's. you know it's not all the k. . borders and everything beginning would be basically so keep it simple for myself together with the berlin bit
the arms exports stop to saudi arabia with the common arms with a great britain and france for example the euro fighters are the tornadoes we have to stop them as well of course because the saudis they are still bomb being and making massacre us on the civil society are on yemen and i think it's a contradiction to the to the foreign policy german government always always is calling they say we have a foreign policy on the. on moral. values but i think it's it's not of value to say weapons to...
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and great britain have a won a bronze at the cycling road world championships in yorkshire. this was the day that the rugby world cup got under way for three of the home nations, with two of them facing each other. that was a contest between ireland and scotland that was settled overwhelmingly in ireland's favour. they scored 4 tries without reply for a bonus point win. 27 points to 3 was the score in yokohama, from where sports correspondent katie gornall reports. a sleepy sunday morning in yokohama — peaceful, tranquil and with no hint of what's to come. come on, scotland! in swept a celtic fusion of noise and colour. ireland and scotland had arrived — one not to miss. i'm supposed to be at work. according to the rankings, this ireland side are the world's best, but their form has been shaky and scotland had reason to hope. any doubts about ireland's strengths were put to rest within minutes as james ryan burrowed his way to the line with their first attack. before scotland could regroup, ireland hit them again. somewhere in the mass of bodies, ireland's captain rory b
and great britain have a won a bronze at the cycling road world championships in yorkshire. this was the day that the rugby world cup got under way for three of the home nations, with two of them facing each other. that was a contest between ireland and scotland that was settled overwhelmingly in ireland's favour. they scored 4 tries without reply for a bonus point win. 27 points to 3 was the score in yokohama, from where sports correspondent katie gornall reports. a sleepy sunday morning in...
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it's been an outstanding first few days for great britain as they've already 26 metal so far. but it's up to bea already 26 metal so far. but it's up to be a slightly quieter day today, with only four athletes competing in individual events. including alice ty. individual events. including alice ty, who is competing for her fourth consecutive day. she's already won three goals at these championships, and she comfortably made it through to this evenings final in the 400 middle freestyle. before the race, she was clearly feeling the fatigue of her busy schedule. ina warm of her busy schedule. in a warm up during breakfast this morning, ijust felt like i needed to nap. and so having that feels so easyin to nap. and so having that feels so easy in the heat was really relieving, i think, easy in the heat was really relieving, ithink, i easy in the heat was really relieving, i think, i thought i would go slower, and it would feel harder, so to get that time going as easy as i was, i'm actually really happy with that. i enjoyed it, which is strange. great britain have another good ch
it's been an outstanding first few days for great britain as they've already 26 metal so far. but it's up to bea already 26 metal so far. but it's up to be a slightly quieter day today, with only four athletes competing in individual events. including alice ty. individual events. including alice ty, who is competing for her fourth consecutive day. she's already won three goals at these championships, and she comfortably made it through to this evenings final in the 400 middle freestyle. before...
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the arms exports stop to saudi arabia with the common arms with a great britain and france for example the euro fighters are the tornadoes we have to stop them as well of course because the saudis they are still bombing and making massacre us on the civil society are on yemen and i think it's a contradiction to the to the foreign policy the german government always always is calling they say we have a foreign policy on the. on moral. values but i think it's it's not of value to say weapons to saudi arabia and they use it against the society in yemen well we invite the side your neighbor ambassador to london on the show to respond to that serene douglas thank you. while in berlin we also caught up with berlin based musician and artist mark foley have supported suede played with david bowie's final lead guitarist gerry limited and i started by asking him about his new single divided cities well it's it's quite a simple song about bricks it's. you know that's not all the k. . borders and everything beginning would be basically keep it simple for myself together with the berlin bit cities
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great britain have won three gold medals on day three of the world para—swimming championships. the highlight of the night was alice tai winning her third gold medal of the week as she took victory in the 100 metres butterfly, finishing just ahead ofjessica long of the united states. but it was by no means the only success story. rounding up a busy night of action at the london aqautics centre here's kate grey. the brits have continued to impress here in london, in particular, the younger members of the team. 17—year—old, maisie summers, was the favourites going into the sm six individual medley final. and she certainly delivered, winning the gold, and bringing her own world record in the process. just to do it in this venue, like where the games are held, and to do it in front of my family, and all of that crowd up there, it's amazing. because it's such a family involvement in all that you do. tell us involvement in all that you do. tell usa involvement in all that you do. tell us a bit about how much they've helped you and got you to this point. theyjust helped you and got
great britain have won three gold medals on day three of the world para—swimming championships. the highlight of the night was alice tai winning her third gold medal of the week as she took victory in the 100 metres butterfly, finishing just ahead ofjessica long of the united states. but it was by no means the only success story. rounding up a busy night of action at the london aqautics centre here's kate grey. the brits have continued to impress here in london, in particular, the younger...
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it puts great britain in second place in the medal table.
it puts great britain in second place in the medal table.
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another gold—medalfor another gold—medal for great britain. in the 200 metres freestyle. and another gold in the 100 metre backstroke. teenager maisie summers—newton has made her breakthrough on the international stage over the last 12 months and will be one of ellie simmonds' main rivals in tomrrow‘s 200m individual medley. 0ur reporter kate grey has been to meet her. when it comes to sport, northampton is best known for its rugby. sometimes it's football. less so for its swimming. 0ver sometimes it's football. less so for its swimming. over the past few yea rs, its swimming. over the past few years, it has been home to some of british women's exciting new talent, including 17—year—old maisie summers newton. what is it about northampton summing cup that works for you? the people in it, we all get along so well. we have such good banter and well. we have such good banter and we know when to work hard. we are so close and we know each other really well as well. itjust close and we know each other really well as well. it just works was up maisie made her mark on the
another gold—medalfor another gold—medal for great britain. in the 200 metres freestyle. and another gold in the 100 metre backstroke. teenager maisie summers—newton has made her breakthrough on the international stage over the last 12 months and will be one of ellie simmonds' main rivals in tomrrow‘s 200m individual medley. 0ur reporter kate grey has been to meet her. when it comes to sport, northampton is best known for its rugby. sometimes it's football. less so for its swimming....
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but a major symbolic move for people in great britain and all over europe. all of this matters to the entire continent and the really the whole world. and then there was a vote. the vote was specific. we want to block boris johnson's ability to allow great britain to leave the european union if there's no deal. we want to wait three more months to come up with a deal with brussels. so another hurdle has been cleared. now boris johnson is challenging jeremy corbyn. labor members are accusing him of running down the clock. the government is reeling from this defeat in the house of commons as the torys that lead things, the governing party, 21 of them voted against their own party. they were expelled from the party because the prime minister said if you vote against me, i'm kicking you out of the party. 21 of them voted against him, a lot more than they had anticipated. sure enough, he kicked them all out of the party. now the prime minister is pushing on with this october 31 deal. deal or no deal, we're out. the labor party wouldn't support that. he doesn't ha
but a major symbolic move for people in great britain and all over europe. all of this matters to the entire continent and the really the whole world. and then there was a vote. the vote was specific. we want to block boris johnson's ability to allow great britain to leave the european union if there's no deal. we want to wait three more months to come up with a deal with brussels. so another hurdle has been cleared. now boris johnson is challenging jeremy corbyn. labor members are accusing him...
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boris johnson, prime minister of great britain, screamed today at jeremy corbyn that he was a great big girl's blouse. he also tried this one. >> there is only one chlorinated chicken that i can see in this house, and he's on that bench. will he confirm again? will he confirm? will he confirm that he will let the people decide? let the people decide on what he is doing to this country's negotiating position by having a general election on october the 15th. >> there's only one chlorinated chicken that i can see in this -- despite prime minister boris johnson persuasive rhetoric about chlorinated chickens and the size of girl's blouses, british parliament did not go with his call to have a snap general election six weeks from now, and his effort to break the u.k. out of the european union. boris johnson has only been prime minister for 30 seconds. he's already lost multiple high-stakes votes in parliament, and won none of them. today it was all the speaker of parliament could do to keep some basic order throughout another rowdy day in the house of commons. >> order. if we have to go on lo
boris johnson, prime minister of great britain, screamed today at jeremy corbyn that he was a great big girl's blouse. he also tried this one. >> there is only one chlorinated chicken that i can see in this house, and he's on that bench. will he confirm again? will he confirm? will he confirm that he will let the people decide? let the people decide on what he is doing to this country's negotiating position by having a general election on october the 15th. >> there's only one...
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a great big girl's blouse is an insult according to the new prime minister of great britain who hurled that phrase today. boris johnson screamed today at corbin that he was a great big girl's blouse. he tried this one. >> there's only one colhlorinat dh chicken. let the people decide on what he is doing to this country's negotiating position. by having a agageneral election. >> there's only one chlorinated chicken. despise his rhetoric, british parliament did not go along with his call to hold a snap election six weeks from now. johnson has prime minister for 30 seconds. he has lost multiple high stakes votes in parliament and won none of them. it was all the speaker of parliament could do to keep some basic order throughout another rowdy day in the house of commons. >> order. if we have to go on longer because people sitting on the bench are yelling to try to disrupt, so be it. we will go on longer. some people used to believe in good behavior. i believe in good behavior on both sides of the house. it had better happen or it will take longer. very simple. very clear. >> order. >> it's
a great big girl's blouse is an insult according to the new prime minister of great britain who hurled that phrase today. boris johnson screamed today at corbin that he was a great big girl's blouse. he tried this one. >> there's only one colhlorinat dh chicken. let the people decide on what he is doing to this country's negotiating position. by having a agageneral election. >> there's only one chlorinated chicken. despise his rhetoric, british parliament did not go along with his...
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britain, which is still by far from great britain, which is still byfarour from great britain, which is still by far our biggest market. he had talks with the prime minister last night. —— you had. are you convinced he wants a deal? we are absolutely convinced, it is notjust for dup who think that, the irish prime minister met with the prime minister on monday and afterwards, he recognised that the uk government is serious about getting a deal and i think the language we are now getting from dublin, on the taoiseach and also from other leading politicians in dublin is more positive about finding alternative arrangements and their willingness to consider an alternative to the backstop. ultimately, if northern ireland emerges from this with a framework where it is treated differently in some way to other parts of the uk, but is not something that you are going to be able to digest. but is not something that you are going to be able to digestm depends on what those differences are. if they are practical arrangements, for example, to deal with issues like animal health, we already ha
britain, which is still by far from great britain, which is still byfarour from great britain, which is still by far our biggest market. he had talks with the prime minister last night. —— you had. are you convinced he wants a deal? we are absolutely convinced, it is notjust for dup who think that, the irish prime minister met with the prime minister on monday and afterwards, he recognised that the uk government is serious about getting a deal and i think the language we are now getting...
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it puts great britain in second place in the medal table. kate grey is in london for us. it was too golden two days for alice, but then she went one better by bringing her own world record in the 100 metres backstroke. truly dominating performance, she beat the rest of the field by eight seconds and clearly she is thriving in her new training environment. new programmes that september and i've learned so much more about myself and my swimming, and within a thing iam enjoying and my swimming, and within a thing i am enjoying the sports so much. they are actually thrilled to be here and it competing in this environment so hopefully i can take that. she won her second goal to these championships despite a difficult year she is coming into farm at just the difficult year she is coming into farm atjust the right time. difficult year she is coming into farm at just the right time.|j difficult year she is coming into farm atjust the right time. i like to push through the pain and i've got to learn to respect the boundaries and to know when to back off. i will deftly get more exp
it puts great britain in second place in the medal table. kate grey is in london for us. it was too golden two days for alice, but then she went one better by bringing her own world record in the 100 metres backstroke. truly dominating performance, she beat the rest of the field by eight seconds and clearly she is thriving in her new training environment. new programmes that september and i've learned so much more about myself and my swimming, and within a thing iam enjoying and my swimming,...
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critics say a hard brexit could create economic chaos for great britain. lawmakers rejected johnson's call for a snap election on october 15th. that would be two weeks before the brexit deadline. lauren: campaign of maximum pressure continues with ran ira. the u.s. offering several millions of dollars for an iranian oil tanker. it was seized by the u.k. but later released. the financial times is reporting the u.s. offer was part of a policy known as wars of justice. the trump administration unveiled new sanctions designed to tighten iran's oil exports and offering a $15 million reward for information on a shipping network. ashley: smack technologies is one of the stocks we're watching this morning. shares are plunging 12% following the first earnings report as a public company. they posted a big loss and expect a wider than expected loss for the first quarter. it includes over $8 million in credits after outages. shares of malikrok also tumbling, following a report that the company may file for bankruptcy due to opioid lawsuits. lauren: speaking of health,
critics say a hard brexit could create economic chaos for great britain. lawmakers rejected johnson's call for a snap election on october 15th. that would be two weeks before the brexit deadline. lauren: campaign of maximum pressure continues with ran ira. the u.s. offering several millions of dollars for an iranian oil tanker. it was seized by the u.k. but later released. the financial times is reporting the u.s. offer was part of a policy known as wars of justice. the trump administration...
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well it is a really historical day here in great britain the supreme court will answer the question whether boris johnson overstepped his powers as prime minister when he sent parliament on that forced break and last week we followed the proceedings here where the lawyers against the government argued that johnston did this on purpose he said break to silence it in the bricks a debate to take the voices away from the m.p.'s of course the government insists that this was lawful and that they will win this case today but it is really a historical ruling that could shift the power from the executive to the. just led to to parliament and people behind me as you can see have been lining up since 5 am to be part of this ruling and to take part in an ok was such a historical day facing the country as the prime minister indicated how he'd respond if he loses this case. what if boris johnson loses and 1st of all that would mean that the men would be back in session that m.p.'s could return to discuss all matters of breck's it related johnson himself has indicated how he would react he said he would
well it is a really historical day here in great britain the supreme court will answer the question whether boris johnson overstepped his powers as prime minister when he sent parliament on that forced break and last week we followed the proceedings here where the lawyers against the government argued that johnston did this on purpose he said break to silence it in the bricks a debate to take the voices away from the m.p.'s of course the government insists that this was lawful and that they...
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great britain's european champion zharnel hughes was his former training partner and believes he could one—day challenge bolt‘s 100m and 200m world records, but he's not only targeting success on the track. nick hope has been to his home injamaica. i have always wanted to fly. i love going fast. running unattractive the track if speed but when you didn't and aeroplane, it is an amazing feeling to fly, once a month i feel like a feeling to fly, once a month i feel likea bird, feeling to fly, once a month i feel like a bird, looking down on earth and enjoying the scenery and the relaxation of the clouds, even though it can be a bit challenging. but it's just that feeling of being free. i definitely want to give my commercial licence and after track and field is over for me, commercial licence and after track and field is overfor me, i can start a business in aviation and perhaps started school in angola. to be eligible for the olympics, he is now flying high for great britain, last year he won a breakthrough european gold, helped by a of training injamaica european gold, helped by a
great britain's european champion zharnel hughes was his former training partner and believes he could one—day challenge bolt‘s 100m and 200m world records, but he's not only targeting success on the track. nick hope has been to his home injamaica. i have always wanted to fly. i love going fast. running unattractive the track if speed but when you didn't and aeroplane, it is an amazing feeling to fly, once a month i feel like a feeling to fly, once a month i feel likea bird, feeling to fly,...
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britain and what they want to be miss woken another friend and there was no discussion about what so directly it was simply we wanted that so you know oldest got about you know this sort of branch of that sort of breaks you know we just leaving and that's david the thing is you say that we need election if our stance and doesn't get that majority required for a general election 2 thirds what other options are on the table. well there are on options of course and you can you can put through some of your knowledge of commons that essentially changes the way the the that is of the fixed term parliament act so that it only needs a 50 percent majority and to get through it now that's possible you can do that and can and will achieve that and but if mr kaufman of them wants an election he claims he does then of course this is the perfect opportunity so used to to move ahead and seize that opportunity and once once we got to move towards elections very difficult for the labor party the force and force to do anything once elections go yeah i mean there's another option as a lead david there
britain and what they want to be miss woken another friend and there was no discussion about what so directly it was simply we wanted that so you know oldest got about you know this sort of branch of that sort of breaks you know we just leaving and that's david the thing is you say that we need election if our stance and doesn't get that majority required for a general election 2 thirds what other options are on the table. well there are on options of course and you can you can put through some...
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well it is a really historical day here in great britain the supreme court will answer the question whether boris johnson overstepped his powers as prime minister when he sent parliament on that forced break and last week we followed the proceedings here where the lawyers against the government argued that johnston did this on purpose he said palin went on break to silence it in the bricks of debate to take the voices away from the m.p.'s of course the government insists that this was lawful and that they will win this case today but it is really a historical ruling that could shift the power from the executive to the legislative to parliament and people behind me as you can see have been lining up since 5 am to be part of this ruling and to take part in an ok was such a historical day facing the country as the prime minister indicated how he'd respond if he loses this case. what if boris johnson loses and 1st of all that would mean that paul the men would be back in session that m.p.'s could return to discuss all matters of bricks it related johnson himself has indicated how he would react
well it is a really historical day here in great britain the supreme court will answer the question whether boris johnson overstepped his powers as prime minister when he sent parliament on that forced break and last week we followed the proceedings here where the lawyers against the government argued that johnston did this on purpose he said palin went on break to silence it in the bricks of debate to take the voices away from the m.p.'s of course the government insists that this was lawful...
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[applause] united kingdom great britain à >> coming up tonight on c-span2 british prime minister boris johnson giving an update to the british house of congress then house energy subcommittee looking at the link between the lung disease outbreak and e-cigarettes. after that an oversight hearing for the federal trade commission. british prime minister boris johnson delivered a statement in the house of comments a day after the supreme court there ruled that his decision to suspend parliament was
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great britain's megan richter came third. it means so much, especially in front of a home crowd. i love getting out of the pool with my friends and family sat by the exit so get out an adverse publicity. it was just really special. a thought it was going to cry. on the podium with megan on my side eye mightjust tearupa with megan on my side eye mightjust tear up a little bit. meanwhile, tully kearney won the women's ss, 200m freestyle. her second gold in as many days. northern ireland's bethany firth also added gold to the silver she won yesterday. the ashes may have already been decided but there's still a chance for england to redeem themselves and level the series in the fifth test. despite batting poorly during the series, captainjoe root‘s position is not under scrutiny. that's according to head coach trevor bayliss. however, he says he does expect root to be on the receiving end of some serious sledging from the australians at the oval. well, he hasn't come under question from anyone making decisions, so, yeah, he's under no pressure at all. from my point of view, obvious
great britain's megan richter came third. it means so much, especially in front of a home crowd. i love getting out of the pool with my friends and family sat by the exit so get out an adverse publicity. it was just really special. a thought it was going to cry. on the podium with megan on my side eye mightjust tearupa with megan on my side eye mightjust tear up a little bit. meanwhile, tully kearney won the women's ss, 200m freestyle. her second gold in as many days. northern ireland's bethany...
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conflagrate now the great britain's constant to think me the minds of great britain but i have because i must thank you and on to the agreement to put pressure on china to honor the agreement the hand of the agreement of 1997 which is on the stand that was the one country 2 systems policy back to this protest i should say is the police of now hold up the black flag black flag to please is a warning sign so they protest indicated by the views change and i want to try but . i should also say this particular rally that's going ahead that if defying a band so this is already an illegal left then great story no doubt will expect some progress but people continue to flow in this area i know we're going to be checking in with you as things progress for not thanks very much indeed much more still to come on al-jazeera a west african leaders promise another $1000000000.00 to kick start their stalled fight against groups. beyond frustrated.
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and great britain won four golds on the final night of action at the para—swimming world championships in london. alice tai finished as the most successful athlete with seven golds. great britain teammate, brock whiston made her gigabits debut, beating her own world record to win the sb8100m breaststroke. she then went on to win gold in the women's freestyle relay alongside tai, steph millward, and toni shaw. that's all the sport for now. thank you very much. over the last few weeks we have been focusing on the changing climate, and today we head to the middle east, which scientists estimate average temperatures in summer could be up to four degrees higher by 2050. bbc arabic‘s rami ruhayem has been to jordan, an already arid country, to see how climate change is affecting it. hot, dry, and uninhabited. most of jordan is desert. this country is one of the poorest in the world when it comes to water and climate change is making things worse. the dead sea, one of the well‘s most iconic spot, is shrinking fast. the shoreline there is receding at an alarming rate. the water level drops
and great britain won four golds on the final night of action at the para—swimming world championships in london. alice tai finished as the most successful athlete with seven golds. great britain teammate, brock whiston made her gigabits debut, beating her own world record to win the sb8100m breaststroke. she then went on to win gold in the women's freestyle relay alongside tai, steph millward, and toni shaw. that's all the sport for now. thank you very much. over the last few weeks we have...
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medal for great britain came down to the wire, we got the bronze medalfor great britain but italy pushed it all the way. the british team made the most of the opportunity. they did not have the biggest riders but they may be most of it and the rode it smartly as well as physically good. the italians made a mistake tactically and it cost them the medal. that showed them this event is more than just about legs. the dutch come away with a gold medal, a very strong team, great start for the nation. consistent male and female, great teams, rode the way through and slowly we nt teams, rode the way through and slowly went ahead all the way through but the rest of the race was simply exciting. thank you, well, the time trail continue tomorrow. they'll be on the red button from ten o'clock, kicking off with the juniors. england's danny willett has won the pga championship at wentworth in the last few minutes. willett had a share of the lead withjon rahm going into the final round but the spainard just couldn't keep up with him as he carded 6 birdies on the last day. he nearly landed at eagle on t
medal for great britain came down to the wire, we got the bronze medalfor great britain but italy pushed it all the way. the british team made the most of the opportunity. they did not have the biggest riders but they may be most of it and the rode it smartly as well as physically good. the italians made a mistake tactically and it cost them the medal. that showed them this event is more than just about legs. the dutch come away with a gold medal, a very strong team, great start for the nation....
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general assembly will hear and excellency, boris johnson, from the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland. his excellency. i invite him to the general assembly. johnson: mr.r president, your excellencies, and faithful audience. it is customary for the british prime minister to comment to a nation to pledge to advance our values and defend our rules and preserve the two-state solution to the conflict in the middle east. but no one can ignore a gathering force reshaping the future of every member of this assembly. there has been nothing like it in history. when i think of the great, scientific revolutions of the past, the steam engine, aviation, the atomic age, i think of new tools that we acquire over which we, the human race, have the advantage, which we control, and that is not necessarily the case in the digital age. you may keep your secrets from your friends and your parents, your children, your doctor, even your personal trainer, but it takes real effort to conceal your thoughts from google, and if that is true today, in the future, there may be nowhere to hide, sens
general assembly will hear and excellency, boris johnson, from the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland. his excellency. i invite him to the general assembly. johnson: mr.r president, your excellencies, and faithful audience. it is customary for the british prime minister to comment to a nation to pledge to advance our values and defend our rules and preserve the two-state solution to the conflict in the middle east. but no one can ignore a gathering force reshaping the future...
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and five gold medals soon became six — as tai was part of the great britain relay team that won the 4 by 100 metre medley — setting a new world record time. world champion bianca walkden took silver after a golden—point loss to arch rival shuyin zheng in the +67kg world taekwondo grand prix final in japan. it was the first meeting between the pair since walkden's controversial victory in the world final in may. dutchman mathieu van der poel extended his overall lead in the tour of britain as he won his second stage of the race. he now leads matteo trentin by 12 seconds in the general classification going into saturday's final stage.
and five gold medals soon became six — as tai was part of the great britain relay team that won the 4 by 100 metre medley — setting a new world record time. world champion bianca walkden took silver after a golden—point loss to arch rival shuyin zheng in the +67kg world taekwondo grand prix final in japan. it was the first meeting between the pair since walkden's controversial victory in the world final in may. dutchman mathieu van der poel extended his overall lead in the tour of britain...
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great britain in the early 19th century was importing a lot of opium into china. it was used there, opium smoking, it was being used as they would have called it a luxury and so when you have this extensive usage, the westerners, americans would observe what was happening in china. they tried to stop the importation and you have the first of a series of opium wars between great britain and china. the perspective that many americans had was the idea that china was this ancient culture that had so many accomplishments and what they perceive is opium has single-handedly stopped the progress of china. so the concern becomes what's going to happen if that happens here? what if this use of it as a luxury becomes more widespread and if it does become more widespread, then what damage is that going to do to the united states. and part of the concern is what was called modern times. modern times is what they tended to think of as the second half of the 19th century. you have industrialization. you have the notion that there's increased competition. you have the notion of t
great britain in the early 19th century was importing a lot of opium into china. it was used there, opium smoking, it was being used as they would have called it a luxury and so when you have this extensive usage, the westerners, americans would observe what was happening in china. they tried to stop the importation and you have the first of a series of opium wars between great britain and china. the perspective that many americans had was the idea that china was this ancient culture that had...
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that means you end up with checks between great britain and northern ireland which the dup say they would never accept. downing street has said that is not what they are proposing, going back to the original idea of a northern ireland only backstop. but there are clearly talks about what they can do to try to get a deal. because this is where we have ended up after all the turmoil of the last few days. in a situation where the best way out of this for boris johnson a situation where the best way out of this for borisjohnson is to get a deal that he can get through parliament. because that would mean he would not have to ask for a delay to brexit. something he says he simply won't do. quickly if i can. about labour. we saw the clip and the report. where are they now, in your view, in this business of a referendum, and has mr corbin changed his position in the past few days? —— jeremy corbyn. changed his position in the past few days? -- jeremy corbyn. labour have suffered over the past one or two yea rs suffered over the past one or two years because their approach to brexit has not be
that means you end up with checks between great britain and northern ireland which the dup say they would never accept. downing street has said that is not what they are proposing, going back to the original idea of a northern ireland only backstop. but there are clearly talks about what they can do to try to get a deal. because this is where we have ended up after all the turmoil of the last few days. in a situation where the best way out of this for boris johnson a situation where the best...
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great britain's dina asher smith has laid down a marker, in the run up to the world athletics championships in doha. she won the 100 metres at the diamond league events in brussels, ahead ofjamaica's two time olympic champion shelly ann fraser pryce. she ran it in 10.88 seconds her fastest time of the season and took the title with it. obviously came into the race wanting to win, and my coach gave me some very specific things to think about, andi very specific things to think about, and i was doing that in the race, and i was doing that in the race, andi and i was doing that in the race, and i managed to pull it off, and when i crossed the line there was a guest, fabulous, won the race, happy me, but then i remembered it was a dime and lee, so technically i won the whole diamond leak, what a great day! in rugby league's superleague, leaders st helens thrashed huddersfield giants a8 six with second placed wigan beating catalans dragons a6—12. and it was the battle at the bottom, as hull kingston rovers took on london broncos, and it was the visiting broncos who prevailed 20 16, jay pitts o
great britain's dina asher smith has laid down a marker, in the run up to the world athletics championships in doha. she won the 100 metres at the diamond league events in brussels, ahead ofjamaica's two time olympic champion shelly ann fraser pryce. she ran it in 10.88 seconds her fastest time of the season and took the title with it. obviously came into the race wanting to win, and my coach gave me some very specific things to think about, andi very specific things to think about, and i was...
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be very volatile and i think it's important that the european countries including germany clued in great britain and france obviously condemned these attacks and called for caution otherwise this kind of explode into further escalation middle east analysts have buy into sadar for us thank you so much. pleasure. now bring you some of the other stories making news around the world at least 12 people are dead and more than 2 dozen missing after a sightseeing boat capsized on the go to voting for her in southern india authorities say tour boats have been banned from operating in the area following recent flooding in the product stage. at least 10 people were killed after a car exploded in the northwestern syrian town of along the turkish border vocal council said 15 others were wounded in the blast which occurred near a hospital. algeria will hold a presidential election on december 12th interim president ben sala made the announcement in a televised speech saying it was an urgent step for the country of maps and to government protests forced longtime president. to resign in april. it's wide
be very volatile and i think it's important that the european countries including germany clued in great britain and france obviously condemned these attacks and called for caution otherwise this kind of explode into further escalation middle east analysts have buy into sadar for us thank you so much. pleasure. now bring you some of the other stories making news around the world at least 12 people are dead and more than 2 dozen missing after a sightseeing boat capsized on the go to voting for...
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he was morally and ethically responsible for helping great britain fight against the not azis. i will take that. do you see that once we go from ethical responsibility to technical written rules, we open flexibility where the written rules bear some buttion to what you do ethics also are important. that is the best i can do on that. >> thank you very much. questions, both about western new york. mr. castro: jamestown. he grew up on a farm outside of jamestown which is far west new york. sorry, there is inreat little place jamestown, the robert h jackson enter that has some real neat stuff there if you like stuff. what was the second question? >> and where did he go to school? mr. castro: high school in jamestown. well, i think he actually went to a smaller high school outside of jamestown. three people in his high school class. year past high two veryrk with capable high school teachers. >> thank you. mr. castro: you're welcome. died prior roosevelt to the nuremberg trials, was there any background between jackson and roosevelt in structuring and setting up the nÜrnberg trials
he was morally and ethically responsible for helping great britain fight against the not azis. i will take that. do you see that once we go from ethical responsibility to technical written rules, we open flexibility where the written rules bear some buttion to what you do ethics also are important. that is the best i can do on that. >> thank you very much. questions, both about western new york. mr. castro: jamestown. he grew up on a farm outside of jamestown which is far west new york....
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we've passed great britain to become the fifth largest economy in the world. and that comes as a result of all the innovation, all the investments in cleaner technologies. why would we stop somewhere because this administration is trying to break the rules in order to make us stop? i guess the question is in legal terms can the epa, the environmental protection agency, cancelled wave overnight? well, we are getting prepared to argue that in fact they do not have the legal authority to do not have the legal authority to do what they are proposing. we are prepared to take whatever action is necessary to make sure that we move forward. what do you do when you have an administration that is keen to rollback regulations and essentially as a state, what rights do you have and what can you do to fight this? our best weapon has been the rule of law. whether it is the tenth amendment that gives states particular rights under our constitution or whether it is the only laws that govern how the epa and national highway traffic safety administration operate. we are working
we've passed great britain to become the fifth largest economy in the world. and that comes as a result of all the innovation, all the investments in cleaner technologies. why would we stop somewhere because this administration is trying to break the rules in order to make us stop? i guess the question is in legal terms can the epa, the environmental protection agency, cancelled wave overnight? well, we are getting prepared to argue that in fact they do not have the legal authority to do not...
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britain some have even one international awards but maintaining quality remains a big challenge wine growers here use the available water economically. i think the water crisis was an eye opener for many south africans not just here in the western cape. we're relieved that our dams are now over 80 percent full again but what it has prompted us to do is to think of alternative ways of farming to really focus on how we irrigate if we do irrigates over and above the dry land vineyards but also planting drop resistant varietals. this summer picnic tables that bush and dollar out early it's the beginning of spring and temperatures have already gone up to 30 degrees celsius wine growers here are beginning to adapt to the new challenges of climate change and how it will affect their environment. how much ground the george team cover in the 1st half how many passes were successful those are the kind of detailed statistics that football fans might see on t.v. but not the stadium that's changing fans of german bundesliga team v.f.l. vosburgh are testing out a new stadium experience could be ro
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be very volatile and i think it's important that the european countries including germany clued in great britain and france obviously condemned these attacks and called for caution otherwise this kind of explode into further escalation the middle east analysts about to buy into still there for us thank you so much a pleasure and now to some of the other stories making news around the world at least 12 people are dead and more than 2 dozen missing after a sightseeing capsized on the go to voting river in southern india authorities say tour boats have been banned from operating the area following recent flooding in the state. at least 10 people were killed after a car exploded in the northwestern syrian town of al dry along the turkish border the local council said 15 others were wounded in the blast which occurred near a hospital. algeria will hold a presidential election on december 12th interim president saleh made the announcement in a televised speech saying it wasn't heard at step for the country mass anti-government protests forced longtime president adel as he's but a ficca to resi
be very volatile and i think it's important that the european countries including germany clued in great britain and france obviously condemned these attacks and called for caution otherwise this kind of explode into further escalation the middle east analysts about to buy into still there for us thank you so much a pleasure and now to some of the other stories making news around the world at least 12 people are dead and more than 2 dozen missing after a sightseeing capsized on the go to voting...
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the russians had ordered american communists to impede help to great britain. a group from the war department came up with an idea. we are going to create an fbi unit that will operate outside the law j edgar hoover loved the idea. he called it a suicide squad. i thought, what the heck. i actually looked this up. "the suicide squad" was a popular pulp fiction series about "the three wildest gunslinging aces of the fbi." so, the war department and j. edgar hoover wanted to set up a suicide squad that would act outside the law and try to prevent communists and nazi agents from impeding the war effort. when he went to jackson and said this is what we want to do, remember, the fbi is part of the justice department. jackson was appalled. he vetoed the matter and said no. then they said, well, we have talked to the president and he has tentatively approved this idea. jackson was agast. he immediately wrote a detailed three-page singlespaced memorandum telling the president you cannot do this, this is flat wrong. he said it was illegal. he said that it was illegal in
the russians had ordered american communists to impede help to great britain. a group from the war department came up with an idea. we are going to create an fbi unit that will operate outside the law j edgar hoover loved the idea. he called it a suicide squad. i thought, what the heck. i actually looked this up. "the suicide squad" was a popular pulp fiction series about "the three wildest gunslinging aces of the fbi." so, the war department and j. edgar hoover wanted to...
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britain some have even one international awards but maintaining quality remains a big challenge wine growers here use the available water economically. i think the water crisis was an eye opener for many south africans not just here in the western cape. we're relieved that our dams are now over 80 percent full again but what it has prompted us to do is to think of alternative ways of farming to really focus on how we irrigate if we do irrigates over and above the dry land vineyards but also planting dropped resistant varietals. this summer picnic tables of bush and dollar out early it's the beginning of spring and temperatures have already gone up to 30 degrees celsius wind growers here are beginning to adapt to the new challenges of climate change and how it will affect their environment the united nations secretary general has called for more private capital to be invested in global development projects and tony harris addressed a meeting about sustainable development at the un in new york among the delegates was going to have a president not a coup for i don't know the urge fellow
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britain some have even one international awards but maintaining quality remains a big challenge wine growers here use the available water economically. i think the water crisis was an eye opener for many south africans not just here in the western cape. we're relieved that over 80 percent full again but what it has prompted us to do is to think of alternative ways of farming to really focus on how we irrigate if we do irrigates over and above the dry land vineyards but also planting dropped resistant varietals. this summer picnic tables that bosun dollar out early it's the beginning of spring and temperatures have already gone up to 30 degrees celsius wine growers here are beginning to adapt to the new challenges of climate change and how it will affect their environment. united nations secretary general has called for more private capital to be invested in global development projects and tonio terrace addressed a meeting about sustainable development at the un in new york among the delegates was going to have a president not a coup for i don't know the urge fellow nations to help bu
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britain some have even one international awards but maintaining quality remains a big challenge for wine growers here use the available water economically. i think the water crisis was an eye opener for many south africans not just here in the western cape. we're relieved that our dams and now over 80 percent full again but what it has prompted us to do is to think of alternative ways of farming to really focus on how we irrigate if we do irrigate over and above the dry land vineyards but also planting dropped resistant varietals. this summer picnic tables of bush and dollar out early it's the beginning of spring and temperatures have already gone up to 30 degrees celsius wind growers here are beginning to a down to the new challenges of climate change and how it will affect their environment. how much ground the george team covering the 1st half how many passes were successful those are the kind of detailed statistics that football fans might see on t.v. but not the stadium that's changing fans of german bundesliga team v.f.l. vosburgh are testing out a new stadium experience could
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and just before i go, congratulations to great britain's alison dixon, who is now the proud world record holder over 50 kilometres. the runner from sunderland was taking part in an ultra—marathon for the first time at the 50km world championships in romania and won. the ao—year—old knocked more than a minute off the world record which had stood since 1989. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. hello and welcome to the travel show, coming to you this week from bonny scotland, where we will be discovering some of this region's distinctive dwellings stretching back to the neolithic age. we are starting this week here in the outer hebrides, or western isles, a group of islands off the extreme north—west coast of scotland. known for their rugged beauty and wildlife, it's also where you'll find these. they are called crannogs, and they mightjust seem like random, small, overgrown islands, but they were once ancient man—made loch dwellings during the iron age. or they could be even older than we think. newly found artefacts now date them back even further,
and just before i go, congratulations to great britain's alison dixon, who is now the proud world record holder over 50 kilometres. the runner from sunderland was taking part in an ultra—marathon for the first time at the 50km world championships in romania and won. the ao—year—old knocked more than a minute off the world record which had stood since 1989. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. hello and welcome to the travel show, coming to you this week from...
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britain skateboarding team for tokyo 2020 born to a british father and a japanese mother the 11 year old splits her time between southern california and japan we weren't going to do. it was to our surprise share. for weddings and fulfilled she said that there's no pressure. as though as i really like and. happen like so the program. if brown qualifies it be more history made by this wunderkind she'll be 12 years in 12 days old when the games begin in july 2020 which would make her think youngest female summer olympian since puerto rican swimmer liana v. since in 1968 unlike many other olympic sports skateboarding does not have an age requirement for its athletes. well that's all the news for now d.w. business is up next and there's more news at the top of the hour so stay with us. i'm scared that if i work that hard and in the end it's a me you're not a lot of the year and more we will send you that. are you familiar with this. in a smuggler's with lions and. what's your.
britain skateboarding team for tokyo 2020 born to a british father and a japanese mother the 11 year old splits her time between southern california and japan we weren't going to do. it was to our surprise share. for weddings and fulfilled she said that there's no pressure. as though as i really like and. happen like so the program. if brown qualifies it be more history made by this wunderkind she'll be 12 years in 12 days old when the games begin in july 2020 which would make her think...
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it was great britain and its policies that created the colonists' sense of being americans. in fact, the british officials were the ones who first defined the colonists as "americans." until the last moment before independence, the colonists saw themselves as englishmen. it was british tyranny, expressed in the coercive acts of 1774 that made colonists like patrick henry declare that they were not virginians or new englanders or new yorkers but americans. the long and bloody war with great britain, in which all parts of the country suffered at one time or another, was a searing experience. more americans died in that war in proportion to population than in any other war in our history, except of course for the civil war, where which both sides were americans. no wonder the revolution bred an overwhelming sense of unity. the glorious cause of the revolution united all americans. the revolution and the beliefs and ideals that came out of it -- liberty, equality, self-government -- created national bonds that were not easily broken. indeed, they are the bonds that still hold us
it was great britain and its policies that created the colonists' sense of being americans. in fact, the british officials were the ones who first defined the colonists as "americans." until the last moment before independence, the colonists saw themselves as englishmen. it was british tyranny, expressed in the coercive acts of 1774 that made colonists like patrick henry declare that they were not virginians or new englanders or new yorkers but americans. the long and bloody war with...
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she took victory for great britain in her classification 100 metre backstroke final. she's already won four paralympic gold medals but had missed out on world title glory until yesterday. another gold for gb as tully kearney stormed to victory in the 200 metre freestyle for her second gold at this event. and the hat trick for great britain yesterday — as alice tai claimed her second this week, this time in the 100 metre backstroke, and she broke the world record in the process. britain's megan richter came third. coming up today we'll be keeping across the world para swimming championships which continue in london today. we'll also be hearing from both captains ahead of the fifth and final ashes test in sportsday at 6:30 plus we'll be live at gleneagles ahead of the solheim cup which gets underway on friday. that's all the sport for now. more from the bbc sport centre at 11:15. returning to the top story, divisions in labour over the party position on brexit. —— labour. labour's deputy leader, tom watson has called on the party to focus on another referendum ove
she took victory for great britain in her classification 100 metre backstroke final. she's already won four paralympic gold medals but had missed out on world title glory until yesterday. another gold for gb as tully kearney stormed to victory in the 200 metre freestyle for her second gold at this event. and the hat trick for great britain yesterday — as alice tai claimed her second this week, this time in the 100 metre backstroke, and she broke the world record in the process. britain's...
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. >> we are a long-term investor in great britain no matter the outcome. norway also as a country has lived being outside the e.u. but still within europe. britain is close to europe and will be long-term. we have 2% of the u.k. market substantially, and we will continue to be that. i think also for countries we are invested in, i think it is good to know we are long-term committed to the countries and we are able to investor and stable investor. >> the fed is leading the central banks towards lower rates, and you have negative yields and a whole variety of things. you are trying to receive 3% a year. and you have got bonds, which are all negative. have you do that? yngve: 3% is what you have with people spending and backbone, we achieve that, that is challenging. the worries we have with regards to markets, one thing it on top of -- one thing on top of our agenda should be the purpose, lower interest rates will have significant effects on the return over time. john: this relentless push towards ever lower interest rates all the way around the world? yngve
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investor a long-term in great britain no matter the outcome. norway also as a country has lived being outside the e.u. but still within europe. europe andclose to will be long-term. we have 2% of the u.k. market substantially and we will continue to be that. i think also for countries we are invested in, it is good to know we are long-term committed to the countries and we are able to investor and stable investor. >> the fed is leading the central banks towards lower rates and you have negative yield and a variety of things. you are trying to receive 3% a year. bonds are negative. have you do that? 3% is what you have with people spending and backbone, we achieve that, that is challenging. the worries we have with regards to markets, one thing it on top of -- one thing on top of our purpose,ould be the lower interest rates will have significant effects on the return over time. john: this relentless push towards ever lower interest rates all the way around the world? yngve: i think the market has been quite surprised so far this year. there has
investor a long-term in great britain no matter the outcome. norway also as a country has lived being outside the e.u. but still within europe. europe andclose to will be long-term. we have 2% of the u.k. market substantially and we will continue to be that. i think also for countries we are invested in, it is good to know we are long-term committed to the countries and we are able to investor and stable investor. >> the fed is leading the central banks towards lower rates and you have...
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the russians had ordered american communists to impede help to great britain. a group from the war department came up with an idea. we are going to create an fbi unit that will operate outside the law. j edgar hoover loved the idea. he called it a suicide squad. i thought, what the heck. i actually looked this up. "the suicide squad" was a popular pulp fiction series about "the three wildest gunslinging aces of the fbi." so, the war department and j. edgar hoover wanted to set up a suicide squad that would act outside the law and try to prevent communists and nazi agents from impeding the war effort. when he went to jackson and said this is what we want to do, remember, the fbi is part of the justice department. jackson was appalled. he vetoed the matter and said no. then they said, well, we have talked to the president and he has tentatively approved this idea. jackson was agast. he immediately wrote a detailed three-page singlespaced memorandum telling the president you cannot do this, this is flat wrong. he said it was illegal, he resaid it was a legal and h
the russians had ordered american communists to impede help to great britain. a group from the war department came up with an idea. we are going to create an fbi unit that will operate outside the law. j edgar hoover loved the idea. he called it a suicide squad. i thought, what the heck. i actually looked this up. "the suicide squad" was a popular pulp fiction series about "the three wildest gunslinging aces of the fbi." so, the war department and j. edgar hoover wanted to...
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and it came down to the wire, we got the bronze medal for great britain but italy pushed it all the way. the british team made the most of the opportunity. they did not have the biggest riders but they made the most of it and they rode it smartly as well as physically good. the italians made a mistake tactically and it cost them the medal. that showed this event is more than just about legs. the dutch come away with a gold medal, a very strong team, great start for the nation. they were what you would expect. consistent male and female, great teams, rode the way through and slowly went ahead all the way through but the rest of the race was simply exciting. thank you, well, the time trails continue tomorrow. they'll be on the red button from ten o'clock, kicking off with the juniors. england's danny willett has won the pga championship at wentworth. willett had a share of the lead with spain's jon rahm going into the final round but willett pulled clear, carding six birdies. he had this for an eagle on the last, but by that stage he was already home and dry and knew that he didn't need t
and it came down to the wire, we got the bronze medal for great britain but italy pushed it all the way. the british team made the most of the opportunity. they did not have the biggest riders but they made the most of it and they rode it smartly as well as physically good. the italians made a mistake tactically and it cost them the medal. that showed this event is more than just about legs. the dutch come away with a gold medal, a very strong team, great start for the nation. they were what...