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of the u.k. which is a common interest. but without an extension the u.k. could crash out of the e.u. without a deal on april twelfth that's this friday three's a may has been trying to convince each leaders to grant her an extension until june thirtieth but there are unlikely to agree to another short delay now if the u.k. hasn't left the block by may twenty third it will have to take part in the e.u. parliamentary elections he leaders are thought to be considering an extension until the end of the year or even until the end of march twenty twenty it would be a full year after britain was initially meant to leave the block but that is expected to be subject to a progress review sometime in october while the passion butler is in brussels for us where of course that meeting is taking place so natasha do we know what some of the sticking points might be. believed leaders are still deep in discussion the hair a little bit of the british prime minister to resign may spend more than an hour a trying to convince persuade them to support her request for an extensi
of the u.k. which is a common interest. but without an extension the u.k. could crash out of the e.u. without a deal on april twelfth that's this friday three's a may has been trying to convince each leaders to grant her an extension until june thirtieth but there are unlikely to agree to another short delay now if the u.k. hasn't left the block by may twenty third it will have to take part in the e.u. parliamentary elections he leaders are thought to be considering an extension until the end...
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the u.k. a 12-month brexit extension, but the french finance minister says paris would question the moesh of any british request for a delay. >> the french president has made it clear that we need to understand an extension. >> investors await the u.s. jobs report due out later today, hopeful that a strong print could fut put recession fears to bed and keep the fed from cutting rates. >>> not a huge amount of momentum across the european markets this morning as we get close to the end of the week, a lot of are dealers potentially taking profit off the table after a relatively strong run this week. if we look at the markets here in europe, though, you can see where there is some momentum. >> we look at the sectors, and you can see where that momentum remains. it's in basic resources. again, one of those trade sensitive stock sectors that you can see where people react well to some of that news flow around the trade discussions between trump and xi, or at least their governments. household goods
the u.k. a 12-month brexit extension, but the french finance minister says paris would question the moesh of any british request for a delay. >> the french president has made it clear that we need to understand an extension. >> investors await the u.s. jobs report due out later today, hopeful that a strong print could fut put recession fears to bed and keep the fed from cutting rates. >>> not a huge amount of momentum across the european markets this morning as we get close...
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first is the fact that u.k. invested the extension and extension was granted and even the initial rest of u.k. one thing which is clear in a conclusions, by granting this extension is that eu is not reopening negotiations on withdrawal agreement. withdrawal agreements have been agreed so we are not reopening that. so whether we see some road map in u.k. parliament, no, but it's not our task to see the road map, if u.k. starts to see the road map in their parliament. we remain open to different options. of course, both sides want to avoid no deal brexit and that's what extensions helped to achieve, but they are also different forms are cooperation when u.k. is leaving the eu, there's options discussed, for example, on customs, there's so-called norway model being discussed, there are other options. so it's not that a current option is only one on table, but that is for u.k. to decide and to find the way forward. half a year provides sometimes to do exactly this. >> he has been generous with his time. we only have
first is the fact that u.k. invested the extension and extension was granted and even the initial rest of u.k. one thing which is clear in a conclusions, by granting this extension is that eu is not reopening negotiations on withdrawal agreement. withdrawal agreements have been agreed so we are not reopening that. so whether we see some road map in u.k. parliament, no, but it's not our task to see the road map, if u.k. starts to see the road map in their parliament. we remain open to different...
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and i think we're heading towards that situation yet again in the u.k. you know but any i must say with you here people there is a talk of the people's vote here and with doesn't that the message that you just spoke about here is that it's not really the result it's you have to have a process the gets the correct result according to brussels and so obviously in the case of briggs that didn't happen. but doesn't it really. lessen the value of elections themselves if you have to keep repeating them over and over again. absolutely and it breaks the trust between the government and the government so this is a crisis i think we're going to see building across europe not just in the u.k. but with other so-called populist movements and what populist uses if it's an insult yes in fact surely that's just one of the people you know glenn you know i'm glad i mean says that because you know it's very difficult to define populism it's more about process it is the act of visitation of people here because you can have populism all across the political spectrum here but
and i think we're heading towards that situation yet again in the u.k. you know but any i must say with you here people there is a talk of the people's vote here and with doesn't that the message that you just spoke about here is that it's not really the result it's you have to have a process the gets the correct result according to brussels and so obviously in the case of briggs that didn't happen. but doesn't it really. lessen the value of elections themselves if you have to keep repeating...
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president of syria's meet your advisor dr with about razor maze decision to resettle whites in the u.k. britain confirms there will be no postboxes trade deal with turkey or japan we speak to a foreign trade minister who did successfully sign a deal in time for the twenty ninth of march those simple coming up in today's going underground but first forget last night's also because as britain being that thing better than any hollywood star acting in a way. it will damage post directed trade deals acting like you know the land to rent to the usa for torture and mass killing diego garcia lives seven degrees south of the equator in the middle of the indian ocean with all of the surrounding oceans beneath the local m.-w. are has plenty of opportunities for sailors to enjoy the footprint of freedom well today the world court gives its view on an aspect of what amounts to a very british footprint of freedom performance there's a deep hidden bias in the farmall about the lines and ocracy this this is the way in which the armies were never told it was just action taken to remove secrecy surround
president of syria's meet your advisor dr with about razor maze decision to resettle whites in the u.k. britain confirms there will be no postboxes trade deal with turkey or japan we speak to a foreign trade minister who did successfully sign a deal in time for the twenty ninth of march those simple coming up in today's going underground but first forget last night's also because as britain being that thing better than any hollywood star acting in a way. it will damage post directed trade deals...
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chasm in the u.k. at the moment and the political elites will just not understand it so david cameron tried to tweak the system he was rebuffed in brussels and went back with no result when he tried to reject the relationship in twenty fifteen twenty sixteen and suddenly of course he had to call a referendum not really because he had any faith in democracy or the people or anything like that but to try and merge the two antagonistic sides of the conservative party in the u.k. that had been at loggerheads since the one nine hundred eighty s. that's all he was trying to do it had nothing to do with democracy it had nothing to do with europe it was just trying to provide cohesion to his political party the irony being of course that they got a result they completely did not expect it was a protest vote it was the biggest democratic vote in the entirety of u.k. history and now it is being ignored so it is sundering not only the conservative party in parliament it is broken the people's trust from whichever
chasm in the u.k. at the moment and the political elites will just not understand it so david cameron tried to tweak the system he was rebuffed in brussels and went back with no result when he tried to reject the relationship in twenty fifteen twenty sixteen and suddenly of course he had to call a referendum not really because he had any faith in democracy or the people or anything like that but to try and merge the two antagonistic sides of the conservative party in the u.k. that had been at...
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feeling so many of his questions well that's set by the u.k. government charlie rarely has reached out to mess with the russian ambassador to the u.k. he's lost his partner and is suffering from the terry orating health and he's also been confused by u.k. media speculation regarding the poisoning of his partner and say gay in nearly a script lost it by what was said even though they should all be charged meanwhile though the russian ambassador has been trying to fill in some blanks. literally eighty percent of what i told him was quite a revelation to charlie and his brother is perfectly understandable they're ordinary people reading british newspapers because they know only what they're offered by the press so it's good to have an alternative point of view and understand russia's line of reasoning charlie rowley and his brother had virtually no info on the questions we directed at the british authorities over the script case they don't understand why we're not allowed to meet this group piles i told them that there was no mobile service connec
feeling so many of his questions well that's set by the u.k. government charlie rarely has reached out to mess with the russian ambassador to the u.k. he's lost his partner and is suffering from the terry orating health and he's also been confused by u.k. media speculation regarding the poisoning of his partner and say gay in nearly a script lost it by what was said even though they should all be charged meanwhile though the russian ambassador has been trying to fill in some blanks. literally...
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a quick recap of the two nova chuck cases in the u.k. charlie rowley and his partner dawn sturges fell sick in ames berea in late june last year initially police suspected a drug overdose just passed away a week later and in march two thousand and eighteen this group balls were poisoned in the city of solsbury in that case both survived the u.k. blamed russia for the two attacks although no evidence was produced russia denies any involvement analyst mark macaulay believes that rally will not get any help from the british government so you could go to it would say they did not go. there . say we are not going to know that we believe that the poison came from. russia and therefore it's very regrettable and from a british want to do british government point of view we were not the instigators wealthy's illness and well unfortunately he's down in a poor state of health. and he has every reason to complain but i can share how it can really go any forward any way forward now because the british authorities are saying we will not respond as wel
a quick recap of the two nova chuck cases in the u.k. charlie rowley and his partner dawn sturges fell sick in ames berea in late june last year initially police suspected a drug overdose just passed away a week later and in march two thousand and eighteen this group balls were poisoned in the city of solsbury in that case both survived the u.k. blamed russia for the two attacks although no evidence was produced russia denies any involvement analyst mark macaulay believes that rally will not...
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--negotiated it wet the u.k. with the u.k. we managed to find legal responses to all the answers arising from brexit. brexit has an apple lysed the european -- monopolized the european agenda. i believe this energy and time has to be devoted to a positive agenda. merkelthat chancellor said at the beginning of the process, the future of the european union is far more important than brexit, and i agree with that. responds fromer brussels. an important week next week for the european union. i am tom keene in london, anna edwards in today -- in new york, anna edwards in today. let me get your observation of what we will see next week. the pros like you are focused on the 12th. anna: the 12th is the date that anything, the u.k. leaves the european union with no deal. before we get to next week, angela merkel is going to ireland. this is interesting. tom: "game of thrones." anna: there is a good deal of pressure on the irish, will they have to choose between reserving the -- preserving the peace order the market? does or the market?
--negotiated it wet the u.k. with the u.k. we managed to find legal responses to all the answers arising from brexit. brexit has an apple lysed the european -- monopolized the european agenda. i believe this energy and time has to be devoted to a positive agenda. merkelthat chancellor said at the beginning of the process, the future of the european union is far more important than brexit, and i agree with that. responds fromer brussels. an important week next week for the european union. i am...
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simple criminal cases so the u.k. has accused russia of carrying out both poisonings in salisbury and amesbury they did so right off the bat before an investigation had even taken place still no evidence has been produced surely they would have shown their proof by now if they had it right. well you would think so but of course they can always claim that the proof is top secret and that they need to use it strategically at the right moment well. i along with many other people are waiting now that said i have to be clear i don't know who this is i don't know who poisoned. or crowley girlfriend called himself. i just been reading and following and using my own skepticism and. history to to discern that a lot much more is going on behind the scenes here. and much we before we launch any accusations that the suitcase has to be. sought by a police. unit rather than stories of secret agents after all notice all the secret agent paraphernalia that's been thrown around in case we have the g.r.u. . of all these acronyms the me
simple criminal cases so the u.k. has accused russia of carrying out both poisonings in salisbury and amesbury they did so right off the bat before an investigation had even taken place still no evidence has been produced surely they would have shown their proof by now if they had it right. well you would think so but of course they can always claim that the proof is top secret and that they need to use it strategically at the right moment well. i along with many other people are waiting now...
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by the u.k. government charlie really has reached out to you and met with the russian ambassador to the u.k. he's lost his partner and is suffering from the terry orating health and he's also been confused by u.k. media speculation regarding the poisoning of his partner once a day in a script how lost it by what was said even though i have aged i'll be charged meanwhile though the russian ambassador has been trying to fill in some blanks. literally eighty percent of what i told him was quite a revelation to charlie and his brother is perfectly understandable they're ordinary people reading british newspapers what could they know and what they're offered by the press so it's good to have an alternative point of view and understand russia's line of reasoning charlie rowley and his brother had virtually no info on the questions we directed at the british authorities over the script case they don't understand why we're not allowed to make this group piles i told them that there was no mobile service
by the u.k. government charlie really has reached out to you and met with the russian ambassador to the u.k. he's lost his partner and is suffering from the terry orating health and he's also been confused by u.k. media speculation regarding the poisoning of his partner once a day in a script how lost it by what was said even though i have aged i'll be charged meanwhile though the russian ambassador has been trying to fill in some blanks. literally eighty percent of what i told him was quite a...
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if the u.k. wishes to leave in an orderly fashion, there is only one treataty available, the one we negotiated with the u.k.. the option of a no deal looks likely. we can go to thomas brooks. with the discord in london, does the european union have the upper hand? >> they will try to get through a deal the prime minister agreed with eu leaders, not getting anywhere in parliament now, and needing an extension, it is not something the prime minister can use unilaterally. it gets things moving. a difficult u.k. in position given how much trouble the u.k. has had getting a deal through. >> it is unlikely the eu will grant concessions. >>>> it is very unlikely. one can imagine if the u.k. wants it more than a few weeks, wanted a few months or more, keeping the unanimous view of all remaining states will be difficult. in lots ofbe demands areas for the u.k. to make greater concessions than the u.k. has done. it is unlikely that would happen. the eu will want certainty, it will want to draw a line. ther
if the u.k. wishes to leave in an orderly fashion, there is only one treataty available, the one we negotiated with the u.k.. the option of a no deal looks likely. we can go to thomas brooks. with the discord in london, does the european union have the upper hand? >> they will try to get through a deal the prime minister agreed with eu leaders, not getting anywhere in parliament now, and needing an extension, it is not something the prime minister can use unilaterally. it gets things...
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the u.k. might be forced into a long brexit delay but could amend or macron impose a series of extra demands? we are live in brussels. ever could seek about $10 billion in what is expected to be one of the biggest initial share fails of all time. manus: good morning and i am live in abu dhabi, we are rolling and we have had conversations from asset management but the lineup continues through out the day. i am speaking exclusively to the carlyle group in just a few minutes. doing deals and getting a check from the region. a president ofom aston martin. how are they doing in aston martin land in the region? that is later this hour. 7:30 a.m., you do not want to miss our conversation. he is in splendid form, the ceo of the texas investment. ixis investment. and we will be speaking to aberdeen sort -- aberdeen ceo.rs's he knows a thing or two about navigating change. nara, good morning, a cracking day for the team in upper darby. nejra: it is, great to see you. you have been rubbing shoulders cann
the u.k. might be forced into a long brexit delay but could amend or macron impose a series of extra demands? we are live in brussels. ever could seek about $10 billion in what is expected to be one of the biggest initial share fails of all time. manus: good morning and i am live in abu dhabi, we are rolling and we have had conversations from asset management but the lineup continues through out the day. i am speaking exclusively to the carlyle group in just a few minutes. doing deals and...
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donald tusk with certain mention of that u.k. could still cancel products if they want to saying that there's plenty of other business we need to be dealing with about our joins us live now from brussels so natasha they have agreed to this deadline but it is clear these gentlemen want this want this done. i'm for it i didn't really hear your question but yes they have agreed to a deadline that march our data here october thirty first that's what we had from the e.u. council president. he was just giving a press conference that we have to quote. of the commission it was very clear that both were extremely tired and it's not surprising because they have been up for many many hours discussing a possible extension to the e.u. and it's to grant the. you can say i should say i do it would seem that during those discussions it was very difficult indeed we have heard from officials that the president emanuel might call the french president was for a short extension he pushed back against a possible longer extension that had been discusse
donald tusk with certain mention of that u.k. could still cancel products if they want to saying that there's plenty of other business we need to be dealing with about our joins us live now from brussels so natasha they have agreed to this deadline but it is clear these gentlemen want this want this done. i'm for it i didn't really hear your question but yes they have agreed to a deadline that march our data here october thirty first that's what we had from the e.u. council president. he was...
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and also in the u.k. some officials claim to be the followers of jesus christ we argue that jesus never sought to kill or wage war with the. so they can decide for themselves but we wouldn't meddle in their affairs. it isn't that you who do to me to be bigoted but who do to really want to follow tinnitus. we know the reason the zionist regime was created everybody knows it why should we ignore it some british and american officials speak in a way that's give you the impression that they are living on another planet well they themselves are behind all these israeli questions maybe these officials assume the rest of us are from another appliance and are unfamiliar with their schemes however everything is clear human rights must be recognized there should be no wars of aggression or wars that are waged for oil in the middle east or wars that had advance their interests in the middle east they have to try and work in their own country and let others improve their own country then we could trade in a friendly
and also in the u.k. some officials claim to be the followers of jesus christ we argue that jesus never sought to kill or wage war with the. so they can decide for themselves but we wouldn't meddle in their affairs. it isn't that you who do to me to be bigoted but who do to really want to follow tinnitus. we know the reason the zionist regime was created everybody knows it why should we ignore it some british and american officials speak in a way that's give you the impression that they are...
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opportunity tension and the un how they're the u.k. how did you get to give him pre-move meant and that still stands the u.k. still has these due to. mads hi this is igor in the studio i just wanted to talk with you about the possibility as to where santa might end up next because very few people i don't know anyone anyone who actually sees london as the final destination of the nobody really believes that assad is going to stay in london but sweden is in fact are looking into opening its reopening i should say that sex assault case against a songe back in twenty seventeen when they closed their case they still maintain that they do see probable. because in that case also the united states have made it public or their thing wanted to have to close disclosed why they want to sandra and they've even went as far as saying that they may add additional charges and that they are likely to be added to the case do you expect a sanj to leave for sweden and face in a court or d.l. are there over the sex assault case do you expect him to go strai
opportunity tension and the un how they're the u.k. how did you get to give him pre-move meant and that still stands the u.k. still has these due to. mads hi this is igor in the studio i just wanted to talk with you about the possibility as to where santa might end up next because very few people i don't know anyone anyone who actually sees london as the final destination of the nobody really believes that assad is going to stay in london but sweden is in fact are looking into opening its...
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a quick recap of the two nova child cases in the u.k. charlie rowley and his partner dawn sturgis fell sick in amesbury in late june last year initially police suspected a drug overdose star just passed away a week later and in march two thousand and eighteen the screwballs were poisoned in the city of solsbury in that case both survived the u.k. blame the russia for the two attacks although no evidence was produced russia denies any involvement. i for more than an hour bring in t.v. host and political commentator steve malzberg steve good to have with us on kind of a bizarre story unfolding right now. as we heard charlie rowley told the russian ambassador that he's been given no information on the british investigation it's been more than nine months since that incident so why do you think that they're keeping him out of the loop. well if in fact that's the case i think they're keeping them out of the loop for the same reason that most of the world has been kept out of the loop to a great extent now we know that as you correctly reporte
a quick recap of the two nova child cases in the u.k. charlie rowley and his partner dawn sturgis fell sick in amesbury in late june last year initially police suspected a drug overdose star just passed away a week later and in march two thousand and eighteen the screwballs were poisoned in the city of solsbury in that case both survived the u.k. blame the russia for the two attacks although no evidence was produced russia denies any involvement. i for more than an hour bring in t.v. host and...
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>> u.k. consumers over the last 2.5 years have actually stuck their fingers in their ears and ignored what is going on in westminster. who blames them? they kept their spending a relatively decent levels. given what has happened in terms of the pressure on real rate -- wages. the longer it goes on, the harder it gets to ignore. they have been drawing down into savings. participants, there's an attraction there. you need to be confident that consumer spending is going to hold through this political uncertainty and come out the other end. that's a fair gamble to take. dig a can we take -- little bit deeper on the economics. you are the chief economist. let's have a look at the gdp. concerns, many have said it is part of the support mechanism in the numbers. financial services and insurance firms cut their output for 12 consecutive months. the longest run since 1997. this reminds me of economic data back in the post-lehman. period.lehman the pain is yet to come. we disappeared our economic growt
>> u.k. consumers over the last 2.5 years have actually stuck their fingers in their ears and ignored what is going on in westminster. who blames them? they kept their spending a relatively decent levels. given what has happened in terms of the pressure on real rate -- wages. the longer it goes on, the harder it gets to ignore. they have been drawing down into savings. participants, there's an attraction there. you need to be confident that consumer spending is going to hold through this...
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if you remember the u.k. was supposed to break this on march the twenty ninth they were granted an extension then and that was the reason the reason was because the deal that to reason may have negotiated with the twenty seven other leaders and members of the european union well she just wasn't able to get it through parliament now she's been told by the european side this is the deal it can't be changed any of the way however three times that's failed to go through the house of commons. and there isn't a consensus for any plan to be put forward so far so this really is a crunch time for to reason me and it does leave the country in a position that it feels like i've been saying this for months and months and months where we talk really know what the outcome is going to be but it will end up ultimately being one of three it would seem to reason is granted an extension in which she's allowed to able to bridge which britain's able to come up with a solution in the exit in an orderly fashion or article fifty its
if you remember the u.k. was supposed to break this on march the twenty ninth they were granted an extension then and that was the reason the reason was because the deal that to reason may have negotiated with the twenty seven other leaders and members of the european union well she just wasn't able to get it through parliament now she's been told by the european side this is the deal it can't be changed any of the way however three times that's failed to go through the house of commons. and...
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into the u.k. given that many people voted for braggs it precisely to control immigration from the european union but all of this has led to some hardline break cities within her own policy of accusing her of betrayal one hard line breaks a jacob response even accused her of trying to do deals with marxists that so he views the labor policy. in the form of the foreign secretary has said that working with the labor party will lead to such a soft breaks it that it may disintegrate altogether. nieve is the ball having back to the e.u. at this point when it comes to extending briggs it. what's the reason may made it very clear that an extension to leave the e.u. is almost any effort to pull which means of course the ball does that not going back to the european union the default just to remind you is the u.k. leaves the e.u. on april the twelfth if no deal is reached or if no alternative is found trees in may and hoped to allow for will be given a technical extension to may the twenty second if her dea
into the u.k. given that many people voted for braggs it precisely to control immigration from the european union but all of this has led to some hardline break cities within her own policy of accusing her of betrayal one hard line breaks a jacob response even accused her of trying to do deals with marxists that so he views the labor policy. in the form of the foreign secretary has said that working with the labor party will lead to such a soft breaks it that it may disintegrate altogether....
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you're absolutely right the u.k. is watching that very closely the government's position here is of course that they also want to avoid a border between northern ireland and ireland at all costs and want to keep the peace it is an absolute priority in case of a chaotic no deal scenario at the u.k. has worked on contingency plans for such a scenario for possible hard border between northern ireland and the republic there would be no immediate checks for people and some most of the goods there would be no physical infrastructure at the border but of course this is so far a unilateral decision from the u.k. and that's why these talks in ireland are being watched very closely because the question is what will the republic of ireland do in such a case the leader of the labor party generally called and said knishes talks of terrorism in the talks had been useful but inconclusive now they're talking for a second day where will they be looking for common ground to brick the bricks a deadlock. well there is some come common g
you're absolutely right the u.k. is watching that very closely the government's position here is of course that they also want to avoid a border between northern ireland and ireland at all costs and want to keep the peace it is an absolute priority in case of a chaotic no deal scenario at the u.k. has worked on contingency plans for such a scenario for possible hard border between northern ireland and the republic there would be no immediate checks for people and some most of the goods there...
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we know north and turn for the next in the chicos archipelago oh and experiment to speak off the u.k. government received a cash discovery of eleven million pounds on plot us nuclear missiles yes the ethnic cleansing of an entire people is one of the prices britain paid to base nuclear weapons in scotland it would be for u.k. pm david cameron to launch an inquiry into alleged torture permitted by a blairite labor foreign secretary now president of the international rescue committee has covered on this channel nearly a decade ago the u.k.'s intelligence service was given the green light by a former gov moment government minister to interrogate terror suspects in countries known for using torture tactics and that comes from information released by security sources involving david miliband who was britain's foreign secretary into a few months ago critics say his actions amount to sanctioning torture that's something miliband denies miliband on the anti jeremy corbyn side of things on foreign policy may not have been complicit in torture but today the u.k. seeks a trade deal with india wh
we know north and turn for the next in the chicos archipelago oh and experiment to speak off the u.k. government received a cash discovery of eleven million pounds on plot us nuclear missiles yes the ethnic cleansing of an entire people is one of the prices britain paid to base nuclear weapons in scotland it would be for u.k. pm david cameron to launch an inquiry into alleged torture permitted by a blairite labor foreign secretary now president of the international rescue committee has covered...
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well i think the risk of the u.k. crushing out with a deal is now whenever the next extension is and that we understand is going to be the end of october survives the next risk of crushing out with a deal in facts although about six months from now it's not a very long period of time when you consider easter holidays parliament here is likely to be a whole day for the next couple of weeks and then the summer holidays as well so not a long legislative time to get it through parliament so there is a clock ticking faster than it might have been before because of emanuel getting this shorter extension time so there still is increased pressure and because there is no apparent way that the labor the conservative parties have yet to come together there is still this risk in the background that the u.k. may yes crash out of the european union but at a later date richelle with all of this timing you're right sixpence really is is not a lot of time bernard smith live for us in london thank you and the u.n. security council has
well i think the risk of the u.k. crushing out with a deal is now whenever the next extension is and that we understand is going to be the end of october survives the next risk of crushing out with a deal in facts although about six months from now it's not a very long period of time when you consider easter holidays parliament here is likely to be a whole day for the next couple of weeks and then the summer holidays as well so not a long legislative time to get it through parliament so there...
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very good the u.k. become a troublemaker within the european union during this brics it extensions well i mean that is obviously something that is concerning the e.u. and it's not just jacob three small who has been giving interviews and writing tweet saying this kind of stuff. is another brick city or m.p. saying that the u.k. will be a trojan horse in the e.u. in order to do well projects and those have obviously being led by the likes of emanuel macron the president of france which is why he's being so tough and talking about if there is an extension it has to be a conditional one for the u.k. so removing for example the vetoing powers that the u.k. has at the moment so that they can be difficult over the budget if they want to increase the budget i know in other plans like that and you can understand why when there is clearly a bit of warfare going on being made on social media as well as i'm telling you exactly i mean the battle lines have been drawn or are the bad boys of birds that are they prepa
very good the u.k. become a troublemaker within the european union during this brics it extensions well i mean that is obviously something that is concerning the e.u. and it's not just jacob three small who has been giving interviews and writing tweet saying this kind of stuff. is another brick city or m.p. saying that the u.k. will be a trojan horse in the e.u. in order to do well projects and those have obviously being led by the likes of emanuel macron the president of france which is why...
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and the u.k. to extend the brexit date to october 31st with a review set in june across equities in europe, the cac is the only major index in positive territory that right now up about eight basis e basis points otherwise, it is a negative day for european stocks. the euro took a large step lower in the ecb press conference where mario draghi stressed that the ecb would stand ready to use all instruments. later in the day the euro recovered, and now it's four basis points higher just below that 113 mark. sterling in focus. right now trading down about 16 basis points around 130.68 overall very range-bound despite the relative break-through in brexit finally let's take a look at u.s. futures. according to reuters, the lawyers say in a document that the latest arrest, which is the fourth arrest of the disgraced nissan motor boss has been illegal. it was a violation of the constitution and designed to halt the defense preparations. again, this is according to documents seen by reuters prepared by ca
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after almost seven years confined to the ecuadorian embassy in london u.k. police dragged wiki leaks julian assange from his one safe haven and placed him under arrest. not above the law is no hero while the british prime minister and officials praise ecuador for ending a saunters asylum whistleblowing community branded a dark day for journalism. precent means that any journalist can be extradited for prosecution in the united states for having published truthful information about the united states. gave. a song now faces extradition to the united states where the justice department revealed he's wanted for allegedly conspiring to hack a government computer. news center this thursday april the eleventh it's a pm here in moscow just one story dominating our coverage this evening and a dramatic turn of events after nearly seventy is holed up in the ecuadorian embassy and london wiki leaks founder julian assange was arrested on thursday morning the whistleblower is now in police custody and potentially facing extradition to the united states way he's wanted on
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gives assurances to u.k. that the u.s. will not seek the death penalty i doubt will that will come in the u.k. . because they certainly don't want to extradite an individual if it's they're going to be given assurances were doors are interesting to that they wouldn't do but certainly they can legally the u.k. as an e.u. member context or advice anyone to a country where they could face the death penalty but that's long been the fair among junee in a song his legal team that as you've just said the one sees on u.s. soil the further charges will be brought the carry stepha penalties than just hacking a government computer any kind of legal guarantee that thinking kate can get from the united states to make sure that that doesn't happen. well you raise two issues ones the death penalty and one is whether there would be additional charges. is frequent late that the u.s. seeking extradition from countries that are are against the got going to be whether european or latin countries that in this state department state department
gives assurances to u.k. that the u.s. will not seek the death penalty i doubt will that will come in the u.k. . because they certainly don't want to extradite an individual if it's they're going to be given assurances were doors are interesting to that they wouldn't do but certainly they can legally the u.k. as an e.u. member context or advice anyone to a country where they could face the death penalty but that's long been the fair among junee in a song his legal team that as you've just said...
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u.k. prime minister begs europe for yet another delay breaks at this time until the end of june but it seems some e.u. members are convinced. julian assange supporters hold a vigil outside the ecuadorian embassy in london after wiki leaks says that its co-founder will be expelled within hours today citing a high level government source. it's our responsibility to eliminate this risk we own it and we know how to do it. and the head of boeing admits for the first time the systems failure was a factor in a recent seven three seven crash that claimed the lives of one hundred fifty seven . very good evening and welcome this is. the u.k. prime minister's written to the president of the european council asking for yet another briggs this time until june thirtieth. reports on what reason my hopes will be heard bargaining chip. in fact it is june thirtieth that d.t. has asked for is a letter sent to donald tusk however this if you remember is a date that was already rejected by the e.u. in the past
u.k. prime minister begs europe for yet another delay breaks at this time until the end of june but it seems some e.u. members are convinced. julian assange supporters hold a vigil outside the ecuadorian embassy in london after wiki leaks says that its co-founder will be expelled within hours today citing a high level government source. it's our responsibility to eliminate this risk we own it and we know how to do it. and the head of boeing admits for the first time the systems failure was a...
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u.k. prime minister begs europe for yet another delay to bragg's at this time until the end of june but some e.u. members say they're ready to take tough luck also to come the south. in the songs and supporters hold a vigil outside the doors today as. the council calls on libya's rival factions to avoid bloodshed as the commander from the east of the country advances his troops towards the capital tripoli. great to have you with us this is. the u.k. prime minister's asked the european union for yet another briggs it delay after failing to get a withdrawal agreement through parliament the country is on course to crash out of the e.u. with no deal on april twelfth. reports from london. in fact it is june thirtieth that d.t. has asked for is in a letter sent to donald tusk however this if you remember is a date that was already rejected by the e.u. in the past and one of the big problems there are the european parliament elections that are set to take place on may twenty third so the idea of
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u.k. is facing backlash over its attempts to relax. sales to the founding of arabia and british special forces reportedly fighting on the same side as child soldiers in yemen. and with a deadline for leaving the e.u. just ten days away the british. all tabled options to resolve the break the deadlock making the prospect of crashing out without a deal more likely. prime ministers deal that is to. refuse to compromise. it's one o'clock here in moscow and you're watching our international live from last year with mina to the program. talking right now where the government claims a suspected jihad is tented europe as a refugee and obtained a prepaid debit card the e.u. has issued some sixty four thousand such calls to new comers. all of reports imagine a suspected islamic terrorist receiving money for refugees not just any terrorist a senior commander and not just any money taxpayer money and it gets worse reports say that he received monthly payments of five hundred euros on his debit card th
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leaders think the u.k. should be given a longer delay and take part in european parliamentary elections any extension long or short must be ratified by the remaining twenty seven e.u. member states and the chief negotiator says may must provide a clear reason for it. if i may still try as i may. request to divert cruiser attention of the article fifty. one people. in the extension of the house to be sure i'm sure the poultice and i were coming from push to get to the right if you can of the we drive. the record on this. drug the only way to ensure an all delete. of the u.k. which is the owner of common interest. let's go live to brussels now and speak to the tasha butler who is following developments for us that tasha any idea of what's going on inside the meeting what are some of the sticking points like. what we're now into the early hours of thursday morning here in brussels and these discussions have been going on for several hours earlier that the british prime minister to resign may try to persuade co
leaders think the u.k. should be given a longer delay and take part in european parliamentary elections any extension long or short must be ratified by the remaining twenty seven e.u. member states and the chief negotiator says may must provide a clear reason for it. if i may still try as i may. request to divert cruiser attention of the article fifty. one people. in the extension of the house to be sure i'm sure the poultice and i were coming from push to get to the right if you can of the we...
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and you know we're not in the u.k. all right we're not suffering the purgatory as i mentioned in my introduction to the break that phenomenon here but for two people you and i sitting in the studio here looking a far it seems to me that really what has happened is just a leadership failure by the political class because you have syria in the u.k. you can blame. the remainders and then there are lofty perch here it seems to be a constitutional democratic crisis because there was a vote it's very clear but the political class has failed to deliver. so well from my interpretation of bricks it's kind of reflects a lot of the same problems you're having in the united states with trumper across syria which is. a growing rift between the political establishment which have committed themselves to certain political dog must and you have the population which have been drifting for a cause the political elites never wanted to leave the euro of course there was david cameron who gambled on that but again the first rule of gambling
and you know we're not in the u.k. all right we're not suffering the purgatory as i mentioned in my introduction to the break that phenomenon here but for two people you and i sitting in the studio here looking a far it seems to me that really what has happened is just a leadership failure by the political class because you have syria in the u.k. you can blame. the remainders and then there are lofty perch here it seems to be a constitutional democratic crisis because there was a vote it's very...
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the u.k. out of the european union rhythm fact it will have to run in the european elections if this deal is confirmed is a testament to negotiations happening on the way she wanted it. critics will say she has failed. you can read the european elections on a proxy to another referendum, to see with the british public really thinks about brexit. >> how does this work for the european side? they don't necessarily want this to be extended indefinitely. >> politically, it is a difficult situation. it clashes with the european elections. from brexit.o move they wanted to reset the conversation into something different. they did not want brexit to hijack the conversation. you made a good point. the european economy has slowed. german exports, the uncertainty hurting the biggest economy in europe everett and he will tell you we can avoid that cliff edge that could be detrimental. we should try to go for that option. not precipitate a chain of events, nobody knows what it could turn out to be. >> sta
the u.k. out of the european union rhythm fact it will have to run in the european elections if this deal is confirmed is a testament to negotiations happening on the way she wanted it. critics will say she has failed. you can read the european elections on a proxy to another referendum, to see with the british public really thinks about brexit. >> how does this work for the european side? they don't necessarily want this to be extended indefinitely. >> politically, it is a...
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they are say in the u.k. your politics but i think even if the last people managed to win the elections still if i thought. they basically were on low and the few would need basic i just because a few films of such fun i think musicians so this is i think they get to late from just seven dust to i think this is obviously in part of the show and it's still better to be late as i'm not at all well i'd bet it's a bit late then never as as you know we see here in russia anyway we have to leave it here i really appreciate your being with us today and sharing your perspective thank you very much. i know you are beers to keep this conversation going in our social media pages and hope to see you again same place same time here on worlds apart. for a single. training very young. eight months of intensive school. they're reps. and they save lives. u.s. veterans who come back from walk often tell the same stories. were going after the people who were killing civilians they were not interested in the wellbeing of their o
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the u.k. government says it wants to be a trailblazer but the question is how to implement stricter safety measures without restricting freedom of the internet there's so much come to know that you can just influence. well really anybody but especially the younger generation kids i would slightly maybe disagree i think the internet is something which is open and it was a good thing that it was always open and not regulated by any any form of government or whatever i think it's probably a good idea i think this is enough regulation around do i think that the internet music's regulation probably not it's an open source thing should be owned by the people i think is. a pretty good idea i think it's a good idea to have some protection in there but it depends how stringent how close they are. every day stuff to even radio host george galloway shows little optimism over the internet regulator if introduced is going to be independent here. well it's all wrapped up in the pretty paper about the entire
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his election which might lead to changes in the u.k. new politics and policy too as the bus will be able to resolve this conflict but i think the big issue is participation of the united states because you know i think they still has basically from the influence on you can in politics and still would have would be a major factor in this is when they can if you can petition simply do the lansky if you would become president if you can now he's already paintings lenski as essentially a crime and stooge which i think is the biggest floor in the context of the ukrainian politics do you think it's believable enough to turn off voters saying this is the. time to productive. such basic information and just propaganda which reminds me a lot of studying the. claims that your buddy who was opposed to a study and policy was a father an agent and so on the biz basically the policies of the soviet union were the same applies to ukraine and this did not welcome in terms of fuzz alinsky. lansky doing the election campaign for the first hour and he was
his election which might lead to changes in the u.k. new politics and policy too as the bus will be able to resolve this conflict but i think the big issue is participation of the united states because you know i think they still has basically from the influence on you can in politics and still would have would be a major factor in this is when they can if you can petition simply do the lansky if you would become president if you can now he's already paintings lenski as essentially a crime and...
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they are say in the u.k. your politics but i think even if the last people managed to win elections still a fight with what they basically have imo and he would need a basic i just because a few films of such fun i think musicians so this is i think they get to late from just seven dust to. this obviously in part of the show and it's still better to be late as i'm not at all well i'd bet it's a bit late then never as as you know we see here in russia anyway we have to leave it here i really appreciate your being with us today and sharing your perspective thank you very much. i'm crazy our viewers to keep this conversation going in our social media pages and hope to hear again same place same time here on worlds apart . for a single purpose. of. training very young. eight months of intensive school. records. and they saved lives. max geysers financial survival guide liquid assets are those that you can convert into gas quite easily. to keep in mind though as if i'm into a place to watch guys or board. u.s. vet
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gives assurances to u.k. that the u.s. will not seek the military that will that will come in the u.k. over the song is proving to be more polarizing than ever before you go as donna for looks into the outpouring of reaction to the latest developments in the case. there is a rest i should say has clearly showcased how much of a divisive figure songe has become he's got an army of supporters on one hand he's got an army of his own the other one but we'll see whether you like a minority he's won multiple awards for his journalism and that's why some of the most the most vocal bunch i should say were journalists activists and the whistle blowers who have stepped forward and his support to julian and one of the loudest voices in this quiet was edward snowden a fellow whistleblower who is was granted asylum and who is still in russia who doesn't seem to be well moving him anywhere anytime soon but he has been very vocal along with some other journalists and whistleblowers have a listen images of what those ambassador invoicing
gives assurances to u.k. that the u.s. will not seek the military that will that will come in the u.k. over the song is proving to be more polarizing than ever before you go as donna for looks into the outpouring of reaction to the latest developments in the case. there is a rest i should say has clearly showcased how much of a divisive figure songe has become he's got an army of supporters on one hand he's got an army of his own the other one but we'll see whether you like a minority he's won...
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the u.k. prime minister begs europe for yet another delay to bragg's if this time until the end of june but some members say that they are ready to take a tough line. supporters of wiki leaks founder julian assange is holding a vigil outside the ecuadorian embassy in london after reports that he could be expelled from the building. and security council calls on libya's rival factions to avoid bloodshed as a commander from the east of the country advances his troops towards the capital tripoli. broadcasting live director our studios in moscow this is our international i'm sean thomas. in the u.k. prime minister has asked the european union for yet another bragg's a delay after failing to get her withdrawal agreement through parliament as things stand the country is on course to crash out of the e.u. with no deal on april twelfth archies on associate reports now from london. in fact it is june thirtieth that d.t. has asked for is a letter sent to donald tusk however this if you remember is a dat
the u.k. prime minister begs europe for yet another delay to bragg's if this time until the end of june but some members say that they are ready to take a tough line. supporters of wiki leaks founder julian assange is holding a vigil outside the ecuadorian embassy in london after reports that he could be expelled from the building. and security council calls on libya's rival factions to avoid bloodshed as a commander from the east of the country advances his troops towards the capital tripoli....
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donald tusk warns the u.k. to be sincere. , whileolitics nominates the ecb -- >> australia now knows the date. ♪ punting brexit, and the ecb and the fed making it clear that the doves remain in ascendancy. we are looking at inflation data around 9:30. implications for policy and profits. is the extension going to be a trick or treat? that will be the key question. the pound all over the place. >> the brexit drama will stretch on for six months, the european union agreed to delay the split longer than theresa may wanted, threatening to trigger a backlash. top eu officials are frustrated. u.k. to be once the sincere and not waste time. we are at the summit in brussels. i guess the ball is in britain's court. what happens? >> it is. it is gone past 3:00 a.m. it has been a heated discussion. they have agreed to the new brexit deadline, october 31, but there was clear and explicit warning from donald tusk to prime minister may and the house of commons to not waste time, to make sure they use the time to get the de
donald tusk warns the u.k. to be sincere. , whileolitics nominates the ecb -- >> australia now knows the date. ♪ punting brexit, and the ecb and the fed making it clear that the doves remain in ascendancy. we are looking at inflation data around 9:30. implications for policy and profits. is the extension going to be a trick or treat? that will be the key question. the pound all over the place. >> the brexit drama will stretch on for six months, the european union agreed to delay...
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both the u.k. government and the ecuadorian government have been -- have become increasingly concerned with the state of julian assange's health. the action of the police following the arrest was to have him medically arrested. they have made the best efforts to have doctors with access inside the embassy. while he remains in the custody of the u.k., we are in a position to ensure access to all necessary medical facilities. proceedings will now begin according to the court timetable. under u.k. law, the four extradition papers must be received by the judge within 65 days. and extradition request would have to be certified by the home office before being submitted to the court, after which proceedings will begin. at this point, the decision as to whether any apply would be for the u.k. court to determine. i will go no further in discussing the details of the accusations against mr. assange either in the uk's criminal justice system or in the u.s.. i am pleased that the situation in the ecuadorian em
both the u.k. government and the ecuadorian government have been -- have become increasingly concerned with the state of julian assange's health. the action of the police following the arrest was to have him medically arrested. they have made the best efforts to have doctors with access inside the embassy. while he remains in the custody of the u.k., we are in a position to ensure access to all necessary medical facilities. proceedings will now begin according to the court timetable. under u.k....
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u.k. criminal justice system is one in which rights and he and his interests will be protected. this also reflects the improvements to the u.k. relationship with ecuador. these are a credit to the leadership of the minister of state for americans. and so the ongoing hard work of foreign office officials both here in london and key help. was informedonse of the decision by the ecuadorian ambassador this morning shortly before 10:00 a.m. the police entered the embassy for the purpose of arresting and removing him. all of the police's activities were carried out pursuant to a formal written invitation signed by the ecuadorian ambassador and in accordance with the vienna convention. i would like to take this opportunity to also think the metropolitan police for their professionalism that they have shown in dealing with the immediate situation and during the last several years. u.k. government and the ecuadorian government have been more concerned with the state of his health. the action of the
u.k. criminal justice system is one in which rights and he and his interests will be protected. this also reflects the improvements to the u.k. relationship with ecuador. these are a credit to the leadership of the minister of state for americans. and so the ongoing hard work of foreign office officials both here in london and key help. was informedonse of the decision by the ecuadorian ambassador this morning shortly before 10:00 a.m. the police entered the embassy for the purpose of arresting...
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u.k. pound is very cheap and if there is any outcome come of the pond well a rally together with the equity market, of course. there are a fish i wonder if that will also have anything to do with the fundamentals. economicshows a global surprise indices, a number of them reclining, that the u.k. outperforming. does this and coverage you to thision a different way on versus other bond markets like the u.s. and other zones? raffaele not necessarily. the u.s. bond market attractivehe most bond market in the world, the only one that is still in positive territory. treasuries trading around 0.6 real rates. if there is any positive resolution of brexit, i think that will lead the bank of startd to normalizing monetary policy, therefore, i see much upside. manus: let us look deeper into the potential. you talk about normalization from the bank of england. i wonder, will they go for normalization given that the fed pause and other central banks are on this stepping back pose, does this give mark c
u.k. pound is very cheap and if there is any outcome come of the pond well a rally together with the equity market, of course. there are a fish i wonder if that will also have anything to do with the fundamentals. economicshows a global surprise indices, a number of them reclining, that the u.k. outperforming. does this and coverage you to thision a different way on versus other bond markets like the u.s. and other zones? raffaele not necessarily. the u.s. bond market attractivehe most bond...