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then trump had a setback. his campaign manager, paul manafort, was forced to resign, accused of getting millions of dollars from russian interests in the ukraine. the leak that brought manafort down came from the very top of the ukrainian government, according to sources here and outside the ukraine. if that's true, the ukrainians badly miscalculated backing the losing side in the us election. so, in early 2017, president poroshenko was desperate to get talks with donald trump. he was being offered little more than a white house photo opp. according to a senior official here, who has direct knowledge of what happened, poroshenko instructed two close associates to open a back channel. that back channel, our source says, was president trump's personal lawyer and trusted fixer, michael cohen. the senior official says cohen was paid $400,000. a second source says it was more. there is no suggestion that trump knew of this. we are told that cohen got help from felix sater, a convicted former mobster once in busines
then trump had a setback. his campaign manager, paul manafort, was forced to resign, accused of getting millions of dollars from russian interests in the ukraine. the leak that brought manafort down came from the very top of the ukrainian government, according to sources here and outside the ukraine. if that's true, the ukrainians badly miscalculated backing the losing side in the us election. so, in early 2017, president poroshenko was desperate to get talks with donald trump. he was being...
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i don't care about trump. we go into this story of trump bashing or trump is good or bad. he is irrelevant because he was not in it to come out. united states committed itself to this agreement. france, britain, germany, there were five years of negotiations in order to reach this deal. everybody should commit themselves. we saw it on television, when they celebrated the signing of this agreement. nobody signed it. there is no signature. it is an understanding, a verbal agreement. once you commit yourself to this agreement, you have to respect your commitment. nobody did respect it. have they lift the sanctions? have they released the money? the intent was that this would improve the quality of life of the population and they would be able to have a more liberalised and more prosperity, mass prosperity, that was supposed to be the point. but there is infinite scope for cynicism here, notjust on the part of the americans and iranians but russia is running this game, this show, and without russian support and enthusiasm iran will not take a step. they are putting the iranian
i don't care about trump. we go into this story of trump bashing or trump is good or bad. he is irrelevant because he was not in it to come out. united states committed itself to this agreement. france, britain, germany, there were five years of negotiations in order to reach this deal. everybody should commit themselves. we saw it on television, when they celebrated the signing of this agreement. nobody signed it. there is no signature. it is an understanding, a verbal agreement. once you...
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president trump says he'll announce his decision on tuesday. another four years at the top of russian politics, vladimir putin is sworn in once again. the creeping menace from the hawaii volcano. a neighbourhood is being swallowed by molten lava. and melania trump launches a campaign against online bullying, leaving many wondering if her husband will follow her advice. president trump is saying he will announce on tuesday whether he's pulling the united states out of the international deal that limits iran's nuclear ambitions. britain, france and germany, all signatories, say they will still honour the deal, whatever he decides. hoping to influence the president, the british foreign secretary appeared on mr trump's favourite tv programme, saying the deal was far from perfect but it was the least worst option. here's our north america correspondent nick bryant. on american television this morning, a double serving of boris at breakfast. the foreign secretary appearing on donald trump's favourite news show, fox and friends, to address an audience
president trump says he'll announce his decision on tuesday. another four years at the top of russian politics, vladimir putin is sworn in once again. the creeping menace from the hawaii volcano. a neighbourhood is being swallowed by molten lava. and melania trump launches a campaign against online bullying, leaving many wondering if her husband will follow her advice. president trump is saying he will announce on tuesday whether he's pulling the united states out of the international deal that...
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trump has made his announcement? kind of thing you are watching already. already. worried about rising tensions on israel's border. israel's border. —— hezbollah. . would they strike now? now? unchartered waters we are entering now. now. speak to the government academic professor. professor mohammad marandi. what do you think will be the view is president trump pulls out? is president trump pulls out? mostly blame the united states for any escalation. any escalation. down a large segment of the nuclear programme. programme. the western media that iran was pursuing nuclear weapons. pursuing nuclear weapons. agreement was not pursuing a nuclear weapon. weapon. not pursue nuclear weapons after the agreement. agreement. the nuclear deal iran was not pursuing a nuclear weapons. pursuing a nuclear weapons. completely almost completely wrecked. wrecked. president trump will be speaking in just a moment. just a moment. customary, so expect the prime minister at the let them any moment. minister at the let them any moment
trump has made his announcement? kind of thing you are watching already. already. worried about rising tensions on israel's border. israel's border. —— hezbollah. . would they strike now? now? unchartered waters we are entering now. now. speak to the government academic professor. professor mohammad marandi. what do you think will be the view is president trump pulls out? is president trump pulls out? mostly blame the united states for any escalation. any escalation. down a large segment of...
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the men area victory for president trump. the men are a pastor detained in 2015 on spying charges, he was sentenced to ten yea rs spying charges, he was sentenced to ten years hard labour. a man known as tony kim worked at a university in pyongyang. he was detained in april 2017, also charged with espionage. and detained in may 2017, he was a christian missionary, accused of hostile acts. nobody thought this was going to appin. and if it did it would be years or decades, frankly —— happened. nobody thought this was going to happen. and i appreciate kimjong—un doing this and allowing them to go. the men were handed over to mike pompeo, the us secretary of state was in pyongyang on their surprises ahead of the upcoming summit between the american and north korean leaders. south korea's leader raised the issue of detainees from his country with kim jong—un, but issue of detainees from his country with kimjong—un, but made little progress. it seems donald trump has succeeded where others have not. let's get more from ou
the men area victory for president trump. the men are a pastor detained in 2015 on spying charges, he was sentenced to ten yea rs spying charges, he was sentenced to ten years hard labour. a man known as tony kim worked at a university in pyongyang. he was detained in april 2017, also charged with espionage. and detained in may 2017, he was a christian missionary, accused of hostile acts. nobody thought this was going to appin. and if it did it would be years or decades, frankly ——...
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donald trump van. the world health organization will convene an emergency committee on friday to consider the international risks of an ebola outbreak in the democratic republic of congo. it was first reported in the rural bikoro region nine days ago, but the situation's now worsened. rahuljoglekar has more. supplies are being rushed to the frontline in the latest fight against ebola. at the isolation ward at bikoro hospital, the spread of the virus is being monitored closely and personally by officials from the un. we will have to bring that behaviour back — washing hands with chlorine, taking temperature is good in public places and health centres — everywhere, basically. in 2015, the world health 0rganization was criticised for its slow response to the ebola outbreak that claimed thousands of lives in west africa. this time the who says it's preparing to distribute a vaccine in the coming days but insists there are big challenges. the main challenge is logistic. we have to use aircraft, helicopt
donald trump van. the world health organization will convene an emergency committee on friday to consider the international risks of an ebola outbreak in the democratic republic of congo. it was first reported in the rural bikoro region nine days ago, but the situation's now worsened. rahuljoglekar has more. supplies are being rushed to the frontline in the latest fight against ebola. at the isolation ward at bikoro hospital, the spread of the virus is being monitored closely and personally by...
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donald trump closed that deal. you told trump that he could win out the access hollywood tape and lives you told trump that he could win after the access hollywood tape and lives grabbing women by the pussy. what made you so sure that voters wouldn't reject the president on on august 13th when he stepped in and took the job as ceo? you know he's 16 points down is down. i said to 100%, metaphysical certitude you will win. if you focus on the handful of messages about the american working man and woman in our country. on billy bush weekend where people were losing their heads and running around and you know were going to have mike pence and condi rice run as a ticket and trump's got to drop out of the race. paul ryan says i take back my my support of donald trump, and everybody is bailing out i said look, as we went around this thing, i said you still have 100% certainty you're going to win. he got up say don't give me a hundred percent, tell me what the real numbers are. they‘ re fighting for their country. trump
donald trump closed that deal. you told trump that he could win out the access hollywood tape and lives you told trump that he could win after the access hollywood tape and lives grabbing women by the pussy. what made you so sure that voters wouldn't reject the president on on august 13th when he stepped in and took the job as ceo? you know he's 16 points down is down. i said to 100%, metaphysical certitude you will win. if you focus on the handful of messages about the american working man and...
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then, trump had a setback. his campaign manager, paul manafort, was forced to resign, accused of getting millions of dollars from russian interests in ukraine. the leak that brought manafort down came from the very top of the ukrainian government, according to sources here and outside ukraine. if that's true, the ukrainians badly miscalculated, backing the losing side in the us election. so in early 2017, president poroshenko was desperate to get talks with donald trump, but he was being offered little more than a white house photo op. according to a senior official here, who has direct knowledge of what happened, poroshenko instructed two close associates to open a back channel. that back channel, our source says, was president trump's personal lawyer and trusted fixer, michael cohen. the senior official says cohen was paid $400,000, a second source says it was more. there's no suggestion that trump knew of this. we're told that cohen got help from felix sater, a convicted former mobster once in business with
then, trump had a setback. his campaign manager, paul manafort, was forced to resign, accused of getting millions of dollars from russian interests in ukraine. the leak that brought manafort down came from the very top of the ukrainian government, according to sources here and outside ukraine. if that's true, the ukrainians badly miscalculated, backing the losing side in the us election. so in early 2017, president poroshenko was desperate to get talks with donald trump, but he was being...
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ido trump has already made up his mind? i do think that president trump has shown a consistency on his position on iran and i wonder if there is much of a chance of him changing course. iran is much of a chance of him changing course. iran is one much of a chance of him changing course. iran is one thing he feels strongly about and he has kept a consistent message the rout although you can aways be surprised with president trump. —— throughout. you can aways be surprised with president trump. -- throughout. are you hearing any rumours of whether he is going to go ahead and pull out of this deal? i'm not hearing much yet but i imagine in the next few hours and early tomorrow there will be rumblings, that seems to be how it works in the same mare white house. —— in the trump. it works in the same mare white house. -- in the trump. effectively if he pulls out this will mean that the deal is no longer really going to continue to have any effect? yeah, i know that european countries have said they want to continue and ir
ido trump has already made up his mind? i do think that president trump has shown a consistency on his position on iran and i wonder if there is much of a chance of him changing course. iran is much of a chance of him changing course. iran is one much of a chance of him changing course. iran is one thing he feels strongly about and he has kept a consistent message the rout although you can aways be surprised with president trump. —— throughout. you can aways be surprised with president...
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she replaces mike pompeo, now president trump's secretary of state. at least two people have died when a school bus collided with a truck in newjersey. a teacher and a student were killed, at least a0 injured. the bus was one of three taking fifth grade students on a school trip. police are investigating the collision, on a newjersey interstate. a close friend of khamzat azimov, the islamist shot dead by police after he stabbed a man to death in paris last weekend, has been placed under formal investigation. chechen—born abdul hakim anayev is accused of associating with a terrorist conspiracy. police have also detained two women accused of having links with khamzat azimov. police in malaysia say they've made a massive seizure of cash, jewellery, and designer handbags during raids on homes and offices linked to the former prime minister, najib razak. mr najib unexpectedly lost power in elections last week and he is being investigated after millions of dollars were alleged to have been stolen from a state development fund he set up and ran. he has den
she replaces mike pompeo, now president trump's secretary of state. at least two people have died when a school bus collided with a truck in newjersey. a teacher and a student were killed, at least a0 injured. the bus was one of three taking fifth grade students on a school trip. police are investigating the collision, on a newjersey interstate. a close friend of khamzat azimov, the islamist shot dead by police after he stabbed a man to death in paris last weekend, has been placed under formal...
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president trump casts doubt over the north korean summit. a new lava flow from the kilauea volcano threatens a power plant on the big island of hawaii. an apology for europe's politicians, but facebook‘s mark zuckerberg doesn't convince everyone in brussels. some sort of regulation is important and inevitable and the important thing is to get this right. manchester remembers. one year after the bombing that killed 22 people at an ariana grande concert. donald trump has cast further doubt on the possibility of meeting the north korean leader kim jong—un, on june 12. he told reporters there was a substantial chance the planned summit would be delayed. his secretary of state remains optimistic, though, and the planning is going ahead. mr trump spoke ahead of a meeting with the south korean president in washington. our state department correspondent barbara plett usher has the latest. this meeting was meant to plan the agenda for the summit, but the focus was more on how to save it. the white house got cold feet after north korea's dramatic
president trump casts doubt over the north korean summit. a new lava flow from the kilauea volcano threatens a power plant on the big island of hawaii. an apology for europe's politicians, but facebook‘s mark zuckerberg doesn't convince everyone in brussels. some sort of regulation is important and inevitable and the important thing is to get this right. manchester remembers. one year after the bombing that killed 22 people at an ariana grande concert. donald trump has cast further doubt on...
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she has no trumps in her hand. they do not ask for anything. she has no trumps. that being the case, i think the european union knows very well that there is an absolute need for an agreement on brexit, because we have to move forward. we have to move forward without the british. but, marc, you have to agree with somebody and you haven't really got anybody to agree with in britain. the thing she might want to agree, we have had 60 tory backbenchers and others say they would not go for that under any circumstances. i don't know if they mean what they say when they say they will take it to a final revolt, but i think they do. for example, theresa may is talking about, and david davis, a specific, unusual and a new kind of customs arrangement. david, you are laughing already! we have innovative new technological solutions to deal with the irish border, that kind of thing. we have an innovative new thing, but we just can't quite put our finger on what this innovative new thing is yet. wait and see, it will be such things as you have never even dreamt of before(!) you
she has no trumps in her hand. they do not ask for anything. she has no trumps. that being the case, i think the european union knows very well that there is an absolute need for an agreement on brexit, because we have to move forward. we have to move forward without the british. but, marc, you have to agree with somebody and you haven't really got anybody to agree with in britain. the thing she might want to agree, we have had 60 tory backbenchers and others say they would not go for that...
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it was at trump tower, in new york, donald trump's eldest son, donald jr, was there. as was this woman, natalia veselnitskaya, a russian lawyer who's been accused of working on behalf of the russian government, something she denies. anthony zurcher. well because it happened in the heart of the 2016 presidential campaign,june 2016 is about the time that donald trump was wrapping up the republican presidential nomination. and we learned in 2017 that donald trump been contacted by a russian friend of his associate of his, to setup this meeting and the way it was biled was, some people, some russians who had information that could be damaging to hillary clinton and was told that the russian government wanted to help the trump campaign and very famously, donald trump junior replied to this e—mail that, if that's what you say, i love it. especially later in the year. of course, you remember later that summer is when some damaging information about hillary clinton was leaked out through wiki leaks, information hacked from the democratic national committee servers. as well
it was at trump tower, in new york, donald trump's eldest son, donald jr, was there. as was this woman, natalia veselnitskaya, a russian lawyer who's been accused of working on behalf of the russian government, something she denies. anthony zurcher. well because it happened in the heart of the 2016 presidential campaign,june 2016 is about the time that donald trump was wrapping up the republican presidential nomination. and we learned in 2017 that donald trump been contacted by a russian friend...
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neither mr cohen nor president trump has commented on the allegation. russia has been celebrating its world war ii victory over the nazis with a military parade on red square. the annual gathering in moscow's red square saw thirteen thousand russian service personnel taking part in the display. russia's president vladimir putin described the day as a sacred one for russia, and for the people of europe. scientists say they've found a potential cure for baldness — using a drug, originally intended to treat brittle bone disease. in experiments, the drug had a dramatic effect on hair follicles, causing them to sprout fresh hairs. the drug has yet to be put through clinical trials. since the 2016 election, we've talked lots on this programme about the disconnect between the big cities on the east and west coasts of the united states, and the heartland of middle america. but are they really all that different? forfour and a half years, one couple travelled 100,000 miles to nearly 50 cities to take the pulse of small town america. speaking with civic leaders
neither mr cohen nor president trump has commented on the allegation. russia has been celebrating its world war ii victory over the nazis with a military parade on red square. the annual gathering in moscow's red square saw thirteen thousand russian service personnel taking part in the display. russia's president vladimir putin described the day as a sacred one for russia, and for the people of europe. scientists say they've found a potential cure for baldness — using a drug, originally...
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but i'm asking you donald trump walks away from the deal find by both parties and others, is there a risk in your opinion of the iranians deciding, we all was a nuclear programme as a result, if you're going to have sanctions then we will go down that path again. is that a realistic risk? of course, that a realistic risk? of course, thatis that a realistic risk? of course, that is not a risk but iran would have their right to do that within the framework of international law. even before the nuclear deal iran was abiding by the npt. and pompeo, when he was still head of cia, he admitted that iran before the deal before the nuclear deal, was not heading for a nuclear weapon and this month against 15 years of anti—iranian propaganda from the united states. of course the reason why he made this admission was because he wanted to say do not worry, if around exits, if the us exit the agreement then the iranians will not be heading for a nuclear weapon because before the deal were not heading for a nuclear weapon. but iran will definitely push forward in my opinion if the deal falls apar
but i'm asking you donald trump walks away from the deal find by both parties and others, is there a risk in your opinion of the iranians deciding, we all was a nuclear programme as a result, if you're going to have sanctions then we will go down that path again. is that a realistic risk? of course, that a realistic risk? of course, thatis that a realistic risk? of course, that is not a risk but iran would have their right to do that within the framework of international law. even before the...
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it reports that mr trump "laments a lost opportunity". it also quotes the foreign ministry of host singapore as hoping dialogue will continue. the story vies in the chinese press with the visit of german chancellor angela merkel. while the south china morning post reports that mr trump hit out at a "hostile" kim, it headlines that mrs merkel and president xi were "seeing eye to eye" in their opposition to the us president's protectionist trade policies. la figaro in france leads on a justice department study of more than 200 convicted radical islamists that it says reveals the face ofjihadism in france. but it covers the summit cancellation with the headline declaring mr trump's strategy a failure. now, you know there's a prestigious musical career ahead of you when you win an internationally renowned music competition at the age of ii. last month, chloe chua won thejunior division of the menuhin competition in geneva. the competition attracts some of the greatest violin talents from all over the world and many of its prizewinners have go
it reports that mr trump "laments a lost opportunity". it also quotes the foreign ministry of host singapore as hoping dialogue will continue. the story vies in the chinese press with the visit of german chancellor angela merkel. while the south china morning post reports that mr trump hit out at a "hostile" kim, it headlines that mrs merkel and president xi were "seeing eye to eye" in their opposition to the us president's protectionist trade policies. la figaro...
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they'll be met by president trump within hours. a large explosion and spewing lava at hawaii's kilauea volcano. 2,000 residents have been evacuated. authorities warn more eruptions are likely. from retirement to a remarkable comeback. mahathir mohamad is back as malaysia's prime minister, aged 92. media wars. could comcast swoop in and break up the $52 billion deal between fox and disney? in business briefing will be getting an expert view on the race to win the audiences in the media world. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business, and sport. also in the programme, the war on plastic. a school in the uk's started treating bringing plastic bottles into school as antisocial behaviour and punishing those responsible. is this a step too far or necessary to save the planet? join in the conversation #bbcthebriefing. let us begin. the three americans released by north korea have thanked president trump and his secretary of state, mike pompeo, for securing their release. they are flyin
they'll be met by president trump within hours. a large explosion and spewing lava at hawaii's kilauea volcano. 2,000 residents have been evacuated. authorities warn more eruptions are likely. from retirement to a remarkable comeback. mahathir mohamad is back as malaysia's prime minister, aged 92. media wars. could comcast swoop in and break up the $52 billion deal between fox and disney? in business briefing will be getting an expert view on the race to win the audiences in the media world. a...
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basically donald trump has said i am to a cce pt basically donald trump has said i am to accept what netanyahu has always said, that the better deal is possible, that iran will agree to it if we carry on sanctioning it, if we basically return to sanctions, and this is going to be tested now. and do you think that is likely? what do you think will happen? well, obviously the iranians are saying, no way, we will only agree to the original agreement. no way, we will only agree to the originalagreement. both no way, we will only agree to the original agreement. both netanyahu and trump are banking on the fact that the current financial crisis in iran will force the iranians' hand. it will take months before we have an answer whether this is at all possible. what do you think about the longer term? in effect, syria is already at war with iran. the un's new national security adviser, john bolton, said he was last in office, has talked very often and very publicly about war with iran being likely that make the us‘s. is it likely? well, there is already in many ways a war between israel an
basically donald trump has said i am to a cce pt basically donald trump has said i am to accept what netanyahu has always said, that the better deal is possible, that iran will agree to it if we carry on sanctioning it, if we basically return to sanctions, and this is going to be tested now. and do you think that is likely? what do you think will happen? well, obviously the iranians are saying, no way, we will only agree to the original agreement. no way, we will only agree to the...
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when donald trump announces intention to pull the united states when donald trump announced his intention to pull the united states out of the paris climate deal last year, the rest of the world said, "that's a shame, but we will carry on anyway." 0n iran, britain and others are trying a similar tactic. britain has no intention of walking away. instead, we will cooperate with the other parties to ensure that while iran continues to restrict its nuclear programme, then its people will benefit from sanctions relief in accordance with the central bargain of the deal. but how realistic is that? the us now says it will reimpose sanctions as well as pina lies companies around the world that do business with tehran. —— penalise. the business community will weigh their options and their risks, and they will see that the us market is much larger than the iranians market and much less risk, and the choice will be rather obvious. no publicly traded company can choose iran over the united states. it would be a disastrous decision. so we can expect international companies to withdraw their busines
when donald trump announces intention to pull the united states when donald trump announced his intention to pull the united states out of the paris climate deal last year, the rest of the world said, "that's a shame, but we will carry on anyway." 0n iran, britain and others are trying a similar tactic. britain has no intention of walking away. instead, we will cooperate with the other parties to ensure that while iran continues to restrict its nuclear programme, then its people will...
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but some think donald trump has done the right thing. far from constraining iranian behaviour it has actually enabled the iranian regime to use its financial freedom to interfere in syria, in iraq. and the government sees off an attempt to hold an inquiry into relations between the media and the police. a former labour leader brands it a betrayal. and we have the government saying, let's dump this promise! it is too expensive, it is a distraction! how dare they, how dare they, to all those other victims? but first, at noon the foreign secretary was in his customary seat just a little down the front bench from theresa may as she faced prime minister's questions. borisjohnson has had a bumpy week. he's just got back from washington, where he made a fruitless attempt to persuade donald trump not to ditch the iran nuclear deal. then he denounced one of the prime minister's preferred brexit policies as "crazy" — an unusual step for a cabinet minister. with all that in mind, the labour leader began his weekly interrogation. does the prime mi
but some think donald trump has done the right thing. far from constraining iranian behaviour it has actually enabled the iranian regime to use its financial freedom to interfere in syria, in iraq. and the government sees off an attempt to hold an inquiry into relations between the media and the police. a former labour leader brands it a betrayal. and we have the government saying, let's dump this promise! it is too expensive, it is a distraction! how dare they, how dare they, to all those...
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but donald trump is unapologetic. for him it is promise made, promise kept. to start uranium at to start i; “i ' i; i‘ll at “if. mai enriching uranium at industrial levels. this from lyse doucet. tonight's news in tehran, state tv‘s most important headline in years. trump withdraws from the nuclear deal. moments later, president rouhani's turn. flanked by men who spent years negotiating this landmark accord. translation: from this moment on, the nuclear agreement is between iran and five other countries. "in or out of the deal, what difference does it make?" even hard—liners who opposed the deal might rally around the president, for now. the united states does not understand he is bringing together political opponent in the iranian system and he is bringing them together on the wrong side of engagement and he's going to promote their ideas, hardline ideas of resistance, and that is going to be provocation will and also detrimental for iran's r—.§e ii' .. a time £lji 1353'355 l’?i’:’:’f"’~7=5 as
but donald trump is unapologetic. for him it is promise made, promise kept. to start uranium at to start i; “i ' i; i‘ll at “if. mai enriching uranium at industrial levels. this from lyse doucet. tonight's news in tehran, state tv‘s most important headline in years. trump withdraws from the nuclear deal. moments later, president rouhani's turn. flanked by men who spent years negotiating this landmark accord. translation: from this moment on, the nuclear agreement is between iran and...
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president trump is once again talking tough. and our military, which is by far the most powerful anywhere in the world, and has been greatly enhanced recently, as you all know. is ready if necessary. but does his more capricious style of diplomacy now leave the world at a higher risk of a full nuclear conflagration? also tonight, galileo is not so magnifico. we'll see why europe's new satellite navigation system is turning out to be a right old pain in the brexit talks. and remember this? good evening. the headlines at six o'clock. in the house of lords, a vote is taking place now... stop section 28! it's 30 years since school teachers were banned from promoting a gay relationship as an acceptable one. we look back. and finally, gdpr. if you've given all those emails about it as much attention as you do to the terms and conditions on a software update — well — while i can't help explain it to you, i know someone who can. hello. when autocrats and populists do diplomacy, especially with each other, don't be surprised if it's
president trump is once again talking tough. and our military, which is by far the most powerful anywhere in the world, and has been greatly enhanced recently, as you all know. is ready if necessary. but does his more capricious style of diplomacy now leave the world at a higher risk of a full nuclear conflagration? also tonight, galileo is not so magnifico. we'll see why europe's new satellite navigation system is turning out to be a right old pain in the brexit talks. and remember this? good...
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trump announces his thoughts at 6pm gmt. —— this. whether he leaves but goes back to exposing discomfort, we do not know. it seems him leaving the deal is almost completely priced in. rent crude is trending. for what it means for the area in light of increased faster —— vociferousness and so on, but also the axis with saudi arabia and all that, it all comes together. not just saudi arabia and all that, it all comes together. notjust how he leaves, but the manner in which it is done and how quickly it is done. it could make it more of a tinderbox that needs to be. a lot of attention on this. there are many different scenarios as to the fallout. one of them is talking about a third way he was discussing with emmanuel macron, the president of france, basically changing the iran nuclear deals with his wider and more broad, including ballistic missiles, and also we will keep a close eye on that. in terms of financial markets, what is the biggest fear? you say a lot is priced in, the us withdrawing. a lot is based on the supply side, t
trump announces his thoughts at 6pm gmt. —— this. whether he leaves but goes back to exposing discomfort, we do not know. it seems him leaving the deal is almost completely priced in. rent crude is trending. for what it means for the area in light of increased faster —— vociferousness and so on, but also the axis with saudi arabia and all that, it all comes together. not just saudi arabia and all that, it all comes together. notjust how he leaves, but the manner in which it is done and...
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then trump had a setback. his campaign manager, paul manafort, was forced to resign, accused of getting millions of dollars from russian interests in ukraine. the leak that brought manafort down came from the very top of the ukrainian government, according to sources here and outside ukraine. if that is true, the ukrainians badly miscalculated, backing the losing side in the us election. so in early 2017, president poroshenko was desperate to get talks with donald trump, but he was being offered little more than a white house photo op. according to a senior official here, who has direct knowledge of what happened, poroshenko instructed two close associates to open a back channel. that back channel, our source says, was president trump's personal lawyer and trusted fixer, michael cohen. the senior official says cohen was paid $400,000. a second source says it was more. there is no suggestion that trump knew of this. we're told cohen got help from felix sater, a convicted former mobster once in business with tru
then trump had a setback. his campaign manager, paul manafort, was forced to resign, accused of getting millions of dollars from russian interests in ukraine. the leak that brought manafort down came from the very top of the ukrainian government, according to sources here and outside ukraine. if that is true, the ukrainians badly miscalculated, backing the losing side in the us election. so in early 2017, president poroshenko was desperate to get talks with donald trump, but he was being...
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mr trump suspects that the chinese president had a hand in the about—face. that was after a recent visit to beijing. president xi is a world—class poker player and maybe doing the same thing i might do, but there was a somewhat different attitude after that meeting so i can't say that i'm happy about it. moonjae—in was very happy about the possibility of peace and hoped the summit with kim jong—un would be be a template for mr trump's. he wants this to work for the sake of south korea but now people wonder if he has overstated the willingness of north korea to deal. kimjong—un has played along with goodwill gestures like replacing american hostages and the build—up to the summit has been shaped by an unusual degree of diplomatic showmanship by both leaders and the oval office seemed to see the latest round. he will be safe, he will be happy and his country will be rich. mr trump stressed it would be worth it for kim jong—un to take the risk, throwing the ball back to his court. the secretary of state but a positive spin on this sharp reality chec
mr trump suspects that the chinese president had a hand in the about—face. that was after a recent visit to beijing. president xi is a world—class poker player and maybe doing the same thing i might do, but there was a somewhat different attitude after that meeting so i can't say that i'm happy about it. moonjae—in was very happy about the possibility of peace and hoped the summit with kim jong—un would be be a template for mr trump's. he wants this to work for the sake of south korea...
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mr pompeo is clearly more in tune with mr trump — at least for now. less clear is whether that will translate into a more coherent foreign policy, particularly on contentious issues such as syria, iran and north korea. jane o'brien, bbc news. let's ta ke let's take a look at some of the day's other news. the us treasury secretary, steven mnuchin, along with a trade delegation, will meet chinese officials shortly. they're hoping to ease the escalating trade dispute between the two countries. the chinese foreign ministry says it expects the talks to be constructive as long as the us comes in good faith. translation: we believe that as long as the us side comes in good faith to address the stability of the area with mutual benefit and a win—win approach in mind, it will be constructive. also making news today. the islamic state group says that it carried out one of the worst attacks in the libyan capital tripoli for several years. suicide bombers stormed the headquarters of the electoral commission, killing at least twelve people and wounding a number
mr pompeo is clearly more in tune with mr trump — at least for now. less clear is whether that will translate into a more coherent foreign policy, particularly on contentious issues such as syria, iran and north korea. jane o'brien, bbc news. let's ta ke let's take a look at some of the day's other news. the us treasury secretary, steven mnuchin, along with a trade delegation, will meet chinese officials shortly. they're hoping to ease the escalating trade dispute between the two countries....
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mr trump said it was a tremendous setback to the world. north korea responded that pyongyang is open to resolving issues with the united states "whenever and however". earlier north korea said it had destroyed its remaining nuclear test facilities at the punggye ri site. the demolition was witnessed by several foreign journalists, although no nuclear experts were allowed to attend. and the hollywood film producer harvey weinstein is reported to be preparing to surrender himself to police in new york. it follows an investigation into alleged sexual abuse. mr weinstein has denied any wrongdoing. that's all from me for now. stay with bbc news. and the top story here in the uk... two men have been given life sentences, for the murders of four children, in an arson attack in greater manchester last december. zac bolland and david worrall targeted their home with petrol bombs. now on bbc news all the latest business news live from singapore. stock prices retreat worldwide after president donald trump cancels a summit with north korea and conside
mr trump said it was a tremendous setback to the world. north korea responded that pyongyang is open to resolving issues with the united states "whenever and however". earlier north korea said it had destroyed its remaining nuclear test facilities at the punggye ri site. the demolition was witnessed by several foreign journalists, although no nuclear experts were allowed to attend. and the hollywood film producer harvey weinstein is reported to be preparing to surrender himself to...
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butjust like trump, the difference between trump is that here there is more than 51% of the vote that went to these populists, whereas in america it was about 40, 40 5%. here there is a clear majority of italians voting antiestablishment, anti—elite. —— 40, 45%. italy could be in a difficult position, simply because if they violate all of the european rules, if they drive a hole through their budget with italy's debt burden, that will bring on ways of speculation which could be a repeat of the euro crisis of 2011. and could contaminate other countries in europe. the imf is right to be worried. the best hope we have for italy is that these politicians, if they get into power, don't do the things they promised to do. but instead adopt a more moderate and pragmatic tone. that's the best hope, that they don't do what they promised. thanks very much indeed for your thoughts. we can take a look at the daily‘s other news. —— the day's other news. a french couple have been convicted in london of murdering their live—in nanny and burning her body on a bonfire in the back garden.
butjust like trump, the difference between trump is that here there is more than 51% of the vote that went to these populists, whereas in america it was about 40, 40 5%. here there is a clear majority of italians voting antiestablishment, anti—elite. —— 40, 45%. italy could be in a difficult position, simply because if they violate all of the european rules, if they drive a hole through their budget with italy's debt burden, that will bring on ways of speculation which could be a repeat...
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given the rhetoric from president trump andindeed the rhetoric from president trump and indeed the people he has surrounded himself with in international security affairs, do you think there is any remedy that will please him ? you think there is any remedy that will please him? it is very difficult to say. who would have said a few weeks ago, a few months ago, that president trump could be meeting the north korean leader. when it comes to president trump, it is impossible to guess what he wants to do. in terms of his rhetoric, he has been consistent since candidacy. he says this deal is terrible and wa nts to he says this deal is terrible and wants to walk away from it. but look at some of his advisers, like the national security council, mike pompeo, they have a track record of deep opposition. you have a deeper track record there than president trump. the horrific case of the gang rape and murder of an eight—year—old girl in january shocked india and the rest of the world. it's sparked a huge public outcry and protests in indian—administered kashmir where it happened, and the cap
given the rhetoric from president trump andindeed the rhetoric from president trump and indeed the people he has surrounded himself with in international security affairs, do you think there is any remedy that will please him ? you think there is any remedy that will please him? it is very difficult to say. who would have said a few weeks ago, a few months ago, that president trump could be meeting the north korean leader. when it comes to president trump, it is impossible to guess what he...
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we are concerned by mr trump's action. the international community and the media could use the attention and the iranian media could use this opportunity as to why the nuclear negotiations were ongoing. we saw a dramatic increase in iran's years after that penalty on the crackdown on the civil society and afraid it might happen again. the concern is that could be a step backwards in terms of reform with iran. could you tell us how much iran has changed since the nuclear deal of 2015? there was so much talk about how the economy would be improved, international businesses will be able to have this access to the economy with so many young people who would be buying up apple products and to what extent has iran changed since 2015? the main outcome, what happened after the removal of the sanctions, uranium people saw that the main reason for their misery and the bad economic situation was actually the huge corruption within the system. —— iranian. that was the reason why we had, for the first time, widespread protests beca
we are concerned by mr trump's action. the international community and the media could use the attention and the iranian media could use this opportunity as to why the nuclear negotiations were ongoing. we saw a dramatic increase in iran's years after that penalty on the crackdown on the civil society and afraid it might happen again. the concern is that could be a step backwards in terms of reform with iran. could you tell us how much iran has changed since the nuclear deal of 2015? there was...
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that's for donald trump is to get. one day he says he doesn't know, they talk to his lawyer, now we find out partly through... they were tapping phone lines. so many layers to this and za baleta lines. so many layers to this and zabaleta one lines. so many layers to this and za baleta one of lines. so many layers to this and zabaleta one of them will trip them up zabaleta one of them will trip them up in away you can come back from. if you are a lawyer and on the scent of this, every time he said something and then a few days later, changes his mind, you always smell a rat. always think it was more to go i will keep pushing. that is why his legal team don't want him to be subpoenaed. talking about donald trump in and have gotten disoriented you may be knowing more about this. a member of the house of lords. there are planning for donald trump to speak. ben is more than that. i was running yesterday and i gave a quote. they called to do it. i am doing a pay per review and been quoted in the paper i'm revealing. fancy th
that's for donald trump is to get. one day he says he doesn't know, they talk to his lawyer, now we find out partly through... they were tapping phone lines. so many layers to this and za baleta lines. so many layers to this and zabaleta one lines. so many layers to this and za baleta one of lines. so many layers to this and zabaleta one of them will trip them up zabaleta one of them will trip them up in away you can come back from. if you are a lawyer and on the scent of this, every time he...
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but donald trump thinks it is far too lenient on tehran. the iran deal was one of the worst and most one—sided transactions the united states has ever entered into. it is insane, it is ridiculous, it should never have been made. is there room for a compromise, a fudge, one in which america would withdraw from the deal without necessarily blowing it up, one which would allow european countries to continue trading with iran while at the same time putting more pressure on tehran over its ballistic missile technology and regional aggression. long live the united states, long live france. boris johnson is not the first european to charm and cajole, the french president emmanuel macron last month pleading with trump to accept that kind of compromise. and the german chancellor angela merkel made the same case a few days later. so from the foreign secretary, a final face—to—face plea with senior administration officials, such as the new secretary of state who said the iran deal is built on lies. there's been a lot of diplomatic activity aroun
but donald trump thinks it is far too lenient on tehran. the iran deal was one of the worst and most one—sided transactions the united states has ever entered into. it is insane, it is ridiculous, it should never have been made. is there room for a compromise, a fudge, one in which america would withdraw from the deal without necessarily blowing it up, one which would allow european countries to continue trading with iran while at the same time putting more pressure on tehran over its...
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—— president trump. -- president trump. different issue to containing their nuclear programme. nuclear programme. programme, that will be a threat to nose and the rest. nose and the rest. —— a threat to europe and the rest. europe and the rest. thanks for joining us. creatures — the koala. to care for the sick and injured animals. dog attacks and climate change. caused by deforestation. you have no food and nowhere to live and your family's gone. to all sort of things. and sterilised them and done all sorts of things. this is maybe well meaning. at the best i'm happy to say this is well—meaning. but it isn't going to fix the problems. happening to our planet. we are going to have a look at the weather forecast. we are going to have a look at the weatherforecast. how is it going? we need to go out for a i study because it is very hot outside. because it is very hot outside. —— go out for an ice lolly. go out for an ice lolly. reaching 28 in the south and they are still rising. are still rising. possibility that we might get close to 29 but that hasn't happened yet. to 29 but
—— president trump. -- president trump. different issue to containing their nuclear programme. nuclear programme. programme, that will be a threat to nose and the rest. nose and the rest. —— a threat to europe and the rest. europe and the rest. thanks for joining us. creatures — the koala. to care for the sick and injured animals. dog attacks and climate change. caused by deforestation. you have no food and nowhere to live and your family's gone. to all sort of things. and sterilised...
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that is intended to grab the attention of president trump insult. in it he talks about potentially new scenarios of abandoning this deal. he says it will be like lifting ha ndcuffs he says it will be like lifting handcuffs iran and it will be worse for the world. is that the only country could possibly benefit would be run. you are hearing this argument playing out and he was to ta ke argument playing out and he was to take you directly to the white house. his biggest problem is that at the moment is not speaking directly to donald trump himself. he is speaking to vice president mike pence and a range of other white house senior officials. it is probably why he has arranged an appearance on the box and friends,, that programme, the morning news programme that donald trump regular watchers and tweets about. it might be boris johnson's watchers and tweets about. it might be borisjohnson‘s best chance to speak directly to the president. what can change the mind of donald trump? that is a very good question. i think if we knew the answer to that we wo
that is intended to grab the attention of president trump insult. in it he talks about potentially new scenarios of abandoning this deal. he says it will be like lifting ha ndcuffs he says it will be like lifting handcuffs iran and it will be worse for the world. is that the only country could possibly benefit would be run. you are hearing this argument playing out and he was to ta ke argument playing out and he was to take you directly to the white house. his biggest problem is that at the...
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and perhaps even win the nobel peace prize, trump. he sees everything including diplomacy as a deal—making. and that is the problem. what he wants now with the north koreans leader is faced time with someone he has regularly insulted and threatened military action. trying to reach deals with nuclear arms deals i don't think it's a bad idea. i don't think the north koreans have exposed the division in the american administration. it is all over. when you say it is a brutal put—down, i am not impressed. you often fire people who was only appointed a day or two before. that is part and parcel of how they do business there. why not keep quiet until the summit actually happens? why announce what is happening now what is their game plan. this is what allows the other side to play nicely and expose, as you say, the division. they have themselves to blame. i think what trump has done is he has infantilized politics. and as far as the safety of the world is concerned this is dangers. dangerous. you only have to look at his policies towards
and perhaps even win the nobel peace prize, trump. he sees everything including diplomacy as a deal—making. and that is the problem. what he wants now with the north koreans leader is faced time with someone he has regularly insulted and threatened military action. trying to reach deals with nuclear arms deals i don't think it's a bad idea. i don't think the north koreans have exposed the division in the american administration. it is all over. when you say it is a brutal put—down, i am not...
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—— melania trump. things will and you trump is likely to pursue? -- melania trump. she is talking about the opioid crisis. children have been a big pillar of what she says she is interested in. she is really focused on her son. a p pa re ntly she is really focused on her son. apparently she has become a little bit more happy in washington given her son has a dog adjusted to living there. thank you very much. armenia's new prime minister will be chosen on tuesday after weeks of protests across the country. the former leader resigned after accusations of nepotism and political corruption. politicians will choose a replacement on tuesday morning. it's thought nikol pashinian will be given the job, after public demonstrations showed he had widespread public support. andrew plant has more. end the corruption, goes the chant. stu d e nts end the corruption, goes the chant. students joining end the corruption, goes the chant. studentsjoining the end the corruption, goes the chant. students joining the protesting across the country to get rid of the perception of widespread
—— melania trump. things will and you trump is likely to pursue? -- melania trump. she is talking about the opioid crisis. children have been a big pillar of what she says she is interested in. she is really focused on her son. a p pa re ntly she is really focused on her son. apparently she has become a little bit more happy in washington given her son has a dog adjusted to living there. thank you very much. armenia's new prime minister will be chosen on tuesday after weeks of protests...
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donald trump made his decision. within hours we had the government of the uk, france, and germany, declaring that as far as they were concerned the agreement still stands and it is working. we know the same view is held in moscow and beijing as well. to put it frankly, it is just donald trump and his administration, plus your government, plus the saudis and some governments in the gulf, who think that walking away from this agreement is wise. nobody else does. well, let me rephrase that. we are talking about the biggest economic country, the biggest economic power of the world, which is the united states of america. and we are talking about europe which will very soon had to make a decision as to whether they prefer the tehran market or the american market. with respect, we are not really talking about everyone in the united states. barack obama about everyone in the united states. ba rack obama has about everyone in the united states. barack obama has said that what has happened is deeply unwise and dangers. to be
donald trump made his decision. within hours we had the government of the uk, france, and germany, declaring that as far as they were concerned the agreement still stands and it is working. we know the same view is held in moscow and beijing as well. to put it frankly, it is just donald trump and his administration, plus your government, plus the saudis and some governments in the gulf, who think that walking away from this agreement is wise. nobody else does. well, let me rephrase that. we are...
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is it a cce pta ble afraid of donald trump. is it acceptable to say that this is how you must behave all you can stay in the locker room ? you must behave all you can stay in the locker room? absolutely not. the nfl takes up a lot of different causes but the causes of woollies brutality and racial injustice for some reason makes them very uncomfortable. they prefer to cater to the donald trump base in addressing the issues that the players, which are 70% african—american, are trying to address. so by saying it is disrespectful to kneel against police brutality and to kneel against racial injustice is set —— is sending a message that the nfl does not cash carrot issues of the players, they just want them to does not cash carrot issues of the players, theyjust want them to use another expression to shut up and dribble, or in this case, shut up and play football. what other players saying about this? have any high—profile layers reacted ? players saying about this? have any high-profile layers reacted? -- players. not many
is it a cce pta ble afraid of donald trump. is it acceptable to say that this is how you must behave all you can stay in the locker room ? you must behave all you can stay in the locker room? absolutely not. the nfl takes up a lot of different causes but the causes of woollies brutality and racial injustice for some reason makes them very uncomfortable. they prefer to cater to the donald trump base in addressing the issues that the players, which are 70% african—american, are trying to...
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donald trump says it's the worst deal in the world. the iran deal was one of the worst and most one—sided transactions... i've ever seen drawn by anybody... ever... ever! he's been threatening to walk away unless what he sees as the deal‘s flaws can be fixed. what are these perceived flaws and can they be fixed? for one thing, many of the deal‘s key provisions expire after ten, 15 or even 25 years. for some, this is a problem. nor does the deal address iran's ballistic missile programme or what many regard as iran's increasing aggression in the middle east. no one quite knows what mr trump has in mind but if he does make good on his threat the deal‘s other backers have a problem. do they try and keep it alive by themselves or pressure iran into accepting new conditions? if that happens, iran too could walk away. paul adams, bbc news. trita parsi — is the president of the national iranian american council and author of losing an enemy: obama, iran, and the triumph of diplomacy — we can speak to him now from our washington st
donald trump says it's the worst deal in the world. the iran deal was one of the worst and most one—sided transactions... i've ever seen drawn by anybody... ever... ever! he's been threatening to walk away unless what he sees as the deal‘s flaws can be fixed. what are these perceived flaws and can they be fixed? for one thing, many of the deal‘s key provisions expire after ten, 15 or even 25 years. for some, this is a problem. nor does the deal address iran's ballistic missile programme...
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but donald trump ardently believes he is making america safer again. with a flourish of his presidential pen, donald trump has inked into history one of the most muscular pledges that america first campaign, one that delivers a potentially fatal blow to the signature foreign policy achievement of barack obama, one that could put the united states one that could put the united states ona one that could put the united states on a collision course with iran. the fa ct on a collision course with iran. the fact is that this was a horrible, one—sided deal that should have never ever been made. it did not bring calm, it did not bring peace and it never will. therefore i am announcing today that the united states will withdraw from the iran nuclear deal. in one of his toughest speeches yet he said he would reimpose the highest level of economic sanctions against tehran. america will not be held hostage to nuclear blackmail. we will not allow american cities to be threatened with destruction and we will not allow a regime that chance death to america to gain
but donald trump ardently believes he is making america safer again. with a flourish of his presidential pen, donald trump has inked into history one of the most muscular pledges that america first campaign, one that delivers a potentially fatal blow to the signature foreign policy achievement of barack obama, one that could put the united states one that could put the united states ona one that could put the united states on a collision course with iran. the fa ct on a collision course with...