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john norman with us. i kid about trump lateral trade with -- which is a trade policy that we continue to learn about. what is trump lateral trade? mercantilismind of or something else the president is trying to do on trade? mr. rahman: i don't think anybody knows. senior officials are still very confused. when we do know is a big concern about the economic cycle in europe. but the concern about where germany is. the europeans are looking for somewhat constructive discussions with the u.s. because we are very concerned about what is happening to the cycle here. francine: what does it mean for the markets? is a deal priced in? mr. norman: i think a deal to open goods are caught up to where global growth is right now. i don't think the possibility of tariffs being lowered by the u.s. in exchange for chinese compliance is the price. i think that is what people have to focus on. is the president going to give some indication in a short time period that tariffs could be lowered on china in exchange for their de
john norman with us. i kid about trump lateral trade with -- which is a trade policy that we continue to learn about. what is trump lateral trade? mercantilismind of or something else the president is trying to do on trade? mr. rahman: i don't think anybody knows. senior officials are still very confused. when we do know is a big concern about the economic cycle in europe. but the concern about where germany is. the europeans are looking for somewhat constructive discussions with the u.s....
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skills as jayden have norman to thank. god i used to work and both left and right so. touch football. and that i stood my culture with them yeah. the playground has since been closed due to a lack of funding and security measures in kennington this was the last of its kind but the community project did produce some good footballers including man united legend rio ferdinand and a few young players who gained early fame in the bundesliga such as adam oh look. and of course jane inside joke. around here where they can play for. you know pay for it it's all free for him. though you know they will get the coaching they need from from the moment. so yeah this is just this is this is a this is grassroots. and. tackling was forbidden and tactics were not so important instead the focus was on the joy of the game and its social aspects sports as an educational tool for the kids. to the culture. and. one of the ones. you can see that. children. every single. tennis ball. and you can see that he with a bit more passion. except for his buddy reese nelson jaded and reese became frie
skills as jayden have norman to thank. god i used to work and both left and right so. touch football. and that i stood my culture with them yeah. the playground has since been closed due to a lack of funding and security measures in kennington this was the last of its kind but the community project did produce some good footballers including man united legend rio ferdinand and a few young players who gained early fame in the bundesliga such as adam oh look. and of course jane inside joke....
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skills as jayden have norman to thank. the lot by.
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norman, thank you. norman smith at westminster. the new political party change uk, formed by members of the independent group of former labour and conservative mps, has launched its campaign for next month's european elections. the party is opposed to brexit and is campaigning for another referendum. speaking at the launch event in bristol, the interim leader of change uk, heidi allen, said the two main parties had failed. the conservatives have drifted yet further to the right, now so anti—europe and anti—business that conservative voters can barely recognise their party anymore. and labour have continued to let the country down, offering ineffective opposition to a government at the time when the country needs it most. lacking leadership on brexit and still — still failing tackle anti—semitism. heidi allen there. let's speak to our political correspondent nick eardley, who is in bristol at that launch. scathing words about the main parties, but what are the challenges change uk itself are facing? the big one is to cement
norman, thank you. norman smith at westminster. the new political party change uk, formed by members of the independent group of former labour and conservative mps, has launched its campaign for next month's european elections. the party is opposed to brexit and is campaigning for another referendum. speaking at the launch event in bristol, the interim leader of change uk, heidi allen, said the two main parties had failed. the conservatives have drifted yet further to the right, now so...
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skills as jaden have norman to thank. god i used to work and go out for a lesson or. touch football. and there i stood my culture with. the playground has since been closed due to a lack of funding and a new security measures in kennington this was the last of its kind but the community project did produce some good footballers including man united legend rio ferdinand and a few young players who gained early fame in the bundesliga such as adam or look man reece nelson and of course jane inside show the. pace around here where they can actually play for. you know pay for it it's all free for him. you know that they will get the coaching they need from from the moment. so yeah this is the sort this is where this is a this is grassroots he said like to say in england. tackling was forbidden and tactics were not so important instead the focus was on the joy of the game and its social aspects sports as an educational tool for the kids. to the culture. with everyone. trouble and think about. this it will come together. and then. one and then once. you can see that you enjo
skills as jaden have norman to thank. god i used to work and go out for a lesson or. touch football. and there i stood my culture with. the playground has since been closed due to a lack of funding and a new security measures in kennington this was the last of its kind but the community project did produce some good footballers including man united legend rio ferdinand and a few young players who gained early fame in the bundesliga such as adam or look man reece nelson and of course jane inside...
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our assistant political editor, norman smith, is in westminster. norman, i think i have asked you this before, but these talks have been rumbling on for a while, any sign they are making any progress? to be honest they do feel a bit like a bunch of people trying to walk up a bunch of people trying to walk up a down escalator with nobody getting anywhere very fast and a real danger they all end up back at the bottom ina they all end up back at the bottom in a crumpled heap blaming one another. why? yes the talks have been going on for five weeks and they have not broken up in acrimony yet. yes, both sides say they are treating them seriously and there's not a huge gulf betweenjeremy corbyn‘s vision of staying in some sort of customs union and theresa may's plans for some sort of customs arrangement but the problem is one of party management. neither party can doa of party management. neither party can do a deal because of the backlash they would face from their own parties. jeremy corbyn from his remain supporting grassroots if he was to enable so
our assistant political editor, norman smith, is in westminster. norman, i think i have asked you this before, but these talks have been rumbling on for a while, any sign they are making any progress? to be honest they do feel a bit like a bunch of people trying to walk up a bunch of people trying to walk up a down escalator with nobody getting anywhere very fast and a real danger they all end up back at the bottom ina they all end up back at the bottom in a crumpled heap blaming one another....
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norman, thank you very much. let‘s go to brussels. they are watching events here just as closely as we are. the issue of an extension overshadowed by that looming date for euro elections. yes, exactly, simon. we are here at the european parliament in brussels because we expect to hear shortly from jean—claude juncker. there will bea from jean—claude juncker. there will be a debate about brexit and we will hear his opinions and those of the swedish prime minister. what you have heard from norman is about risk, well, the eu sees a lot of risk, well, the eu sees a lot of risk, too. they see the risk if they granta risk, too. they see the risk if they grant a short extension that nothing is resolved and in the coming weeks perhaps just before european elections, there is the risk of the uk facing no—deal again, elections, there is the risk of the ukfacing no—dealagain, or elections, there is the risk of the uk facing no—deal again, or having to hold those elections. the longer term risk if they grant along extension, the uk need
norman, thank you very much. let‘s go to brussels. they are watching events here just as closely as we are. the issue of an extension overshadowed by that looming date for euro elections. yes, exactly, simon. we are here at the european parliament in brussels because we expect to hear shortly from jean—claude juncker. there will bea from jean—claude juncker. there will be a debate about brexit and we will hear his opinions and those of the swedish prime minister. what you have heard from...
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norman, thank you. adam fleming is in brussels. what does the eu fear most given where we are now? they are worried about quite a few things, paralysis in the uk which means a special summit next week to sort things out doesn't really lead anywhere. they are also worried about this idea of the uk staying in for much longer while all of this is sorted out and being an obstructed process when the eu was trying to make big decisions like who was the new president of the european commission and next year when they have got to sort out their next long—term budget, which will last for seven years, so they are worried about all that stuff. one thing they are less worried about, though, is handling the fallout from the uk leaving without a deal. the european commission has just said every day for the rest of this week one of their bigwigs will doa this week one of their bigwigs will do a press conference explaining all of their contingency measures and just how prepared they are for the uk leaving without any kind of deal oi'i uk leaving without any kind of deal on the 12th of april or t
norman, thank you. adam fleming is in brussels. what does the eu fear most given where we are now? they are worried about quite a few things, paralysis in the uk which means a special summit next week to sort things out doesn't really lead anywhere. they are also worried about this idea of the uk staying in for much longer while all of this is sorted out and being an obstructed process when the eu was trying to make big decisions like who was the new president of the european commission and...
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janai norman has more. >> reporter: a stunning announcement from the cdc as health officials battle the ongoing measles ou704 confirmed cases, more in a single year than we've seen in the past 25 years. >> reporter: nearly 80 new measles cases confirmed in the last week alone, with at least 89% seen in unvaccinated people, despite pleas from doctors and religious leaders to get immunized. >> there is not one religious institution, not one single one that denounces vaccines. >> reporter: the rapid spread that would do away with non-medical exemptions for all students attending public schools. but the coast-to-coast outbreak has already shut down campuses in multiple states. >> one person with a confirmed measles case can expose thousands of people. >> reporter: more than 200 students and employees are still in quarantine after exposures at ucla and cal-state los angeles and two more schools in brooklyn were closed for violating vaccination rulersdoctors effective. the cdc blames it on an anti-vaccine movement, which they say is being fueled by myths and misinformation about the vaccine,
janai norman has more. >> reporter: a stunning announcement from the cdc as health officials battle the ongoing measles ou704 confirmed cases, more in a single year than we've seen in the past 25 years. >> reporter: nearly 80 new measles cases confirmed in the last week alone, with at least 89% seen in unvaccinated people, despite pleas from doctors and religious leaders to get immunized. >> there is not one religious institution, not one single one that denounces vaccines....
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norman, thank you. i know you will come back if there are any updates throughout the course of the programme. labour now has a much enhanced role in the brexit process but is the party behind its leadership and its brexit vision? let's talk now to some labour mps. dame louise ellman who supports another referendum, mp rachael maskell who is broadly supportive of mr corbyn and his route forward on brexit, and former advisor to tony blair alasatir campbell who campaigns for a so—called people's vote. i could see rachel maskell and alistair campbell nodding away when norman smith was talking about an extension and a long delay to brexit. is that what you see happening? it is absolutely inevitable now. the prime minister has completely failed to bring country together, parliament together and even her cabinet together. the only way to proceed now is to make sure that we can have a long period of reflection, of really understanding what the country is saying at this time, but also moving as now, if we are
norman, thank you. i know you will come back if there are any updates throughout the course of the programme. labour now has a much enhanced role in the brexit process but is the party behind its leadership and its brexit vision? let's talk now to some labour mps. dame louise ellman who supports another referendum, mp rachael maskell who is broadly supportive of mr corbyn and his route forward on brexit, and former advisor to tony blair alasatir campbell who campaigns for a so—called people's...
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. >> i'm janai norman, hi, >> i'm janai norman, hi, everybody, look at my curls. toxic chemicals and carcinogens are leaching into the environment. it's happening right where we live, work and play. everywhere. cigarette butts are toxic waste. let's stop the toxic litter. learn more at rethinkbutts.org (tiffany) ask yourself what your children or cigarettes. for as long as i can remember, my mother smoked. she died from lung cancer when i was 16. i could not take the chance of continuing smoking and not being here for my daughter. i know how much i needed my mom still, and i didn't realize it until i had lost her. you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit-now. >>> this morning on "world news now," honoring nipsey hussle. thousands of people turned out to celebrate the late rapper's life. former president obama, stevie wonder, snoop dogg among those paying respects, bringing people to tears. >>> also this morning, that massive deadly spring storm is slowly moving over the midwest leaving people under several feet of snow, snarling travel on the ground and in the
. >> i'm janai norman, hi, >> i'm janai norman, hi, everybody, look at my curls. toxic chemicals and carcinogens are leaching into the environment. it's happening right where we live, work and play. everywhere. cigarette butts are toxic waste. let's stop the toxic litter. learn more at rethinkbutts.org (tiffany) ask yourself what your children or cigarettes. for as long as i can remember, my mother smoked. she died from lung cancer when i was 16. i could not take the chance of...
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>> norman friedman's recent thing that i talked about, winning a future war, it is on the web. you can download it on the web. what norman points out is, but you have to understand is in terms of the planning what's the prewar planning, the needed college wargames give you two critical things. it was a way to explore new technology, particularly aviation. there was no practical background experience that people could apply to the problem. it makes the point that were college from the early 21st, all that came marching through the neighbor naval war college got a full dose of this. one service officer was so impressed that after he did his work college tour he became a naval observer and one of the big problems was cycling the operation of the flight deck and reeves takes command of langley. our first break for initial carrier. at the time he takes command and there's a complement of eight airplanes. by the time he is done she can carry 28 and operate them. this is process by which they developed these important components of the campaign. the other thing is that were college ga
>> norman friedman's recent thing that i talked about, winning a future war, it is on the web. you can download it on the web. what norman points out is, but you have to understand is in terms of the planning what's the prewar planning, the needed college wargames give you two critical things. it was a way to explore new technology, particularly aviation. there was no practical background experience that people could apply to the problem. it makes the point that were college from the...
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it's not spectacular but it's highly affected norman can't get anything going up front especially mark or royce. the ball just thirty one times in the whole match a record does lay low for the germany international over ninety minutes. one more masa full moment from martinez again dormant have an opportunity to play a long ball up to royce but today it's just not going to happen. norman's rising star yeah so bring lawson can put this one down so experience with much he knows by in a simply better two point seven points a game on average this season when he plays compared to one point seven without saying. he's scoring two three goals in four games not bad for a defensive specialist we went through there the game more than hundred percent and when we tried to push for a tight move to reach the goal or the chances from us both you and i think oh it was perfect for the easy going off the pitch on it's having not seen as destroyed and streams in this classic i encounter. and plenty of people around the world what is martinez and binds display against dortmund will leave you with fans from
it's not spectacular but it's highly affected norman can't get anything going up front especially mark or royce. the ball just thirty one times in the whole match a record does lay low for the germany international over ninety minutes. one more masa full moment from martinez again dormant have an opportunity to play a long ball up to royce but today it's just not going to happen. norman's rising star yeah so bring lawson can put this one down so experience with much he knows by in a simply...
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here we have one of the most the show paintings i and best-known paintings we have in theio exhib norman rockwell's "boy and girl gazing at the moon." so called "puppy love" because the d cute little pup in it. it is such a romantic view of a little boy and girl out fishing who stopped to gaze at the moon. 40 years after he painted "puppy love," nasa hired norman rockwell to champion the spaceth program along ther artists. this is a view he painted three years before they landed on the moon. he went acwn to nasa and ally saw models of the moon and models of the lunar lander and even painted what he thought the rth would look like when they were on the moon. we are all part of one big planet. no matter where you are in the world, you look up and see the moon. it reminds us to care for the earth and ourselves, and so i ifyingit can be a thing. more, as people build ro and people have pictures showing what it looks like, did people feel less romantic? i think we feel as romantic about the moon as ev laura:he appeal of the moon. i am laura trevelyan. thks for watchg "world news erica." >> wi
here we have one of the most the show paintings i and best-known paintings we have in theio exhib norman rockwell's "boy and girl gazing at the moon." so called "puppy love" because the d cute little pup in it. it is such a romantic view of a little boy and girl out fishing who stopped to gaze at the moon. 40 years after he painted "puppy love," nasa hired norman rockwell to champion the spaceth program along ther artists. this is a view he painted three years...
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i'm sorry we had a chat the rest is history but what skills does jaden have norman to thank. the lot playing football. side i used to work and vote for a lesser. one touch football. and then i stick my culture within the air. the playground has since been closed due to a lack of funding and a huge security measures in kennington this was the last of its kind but the community project did produce some good footballers including man united legend rio ferdinand and a few young players who gained early fame in the bundesliga such as adam oh look reese nelson and of course jane inside joke. around here where they can play for. you know pay for it it's all free for him. you know that they'll get the coaching they need from from the moment. so yeah this is just this is this is a this is grassroots. and. tackling was forbidden and tactics were not so important instead the focus was on the joy of the game and its social aspects sports as an educational tool for the kids. to the culture. with everyone. come together. on the football and. one of the ones. you can see the. children and.
i'm sorry we had a chat the rest is history but what skills does jaden have norman to thank. the lot playing football. side i used to work and vote for a lesser. one touch football. and then i stick my culture within the air. the playground has since been closed due to a lack of funding and a huge security measures in kennington this was the last of its kind but the community project did produce some good footballers including man united legend rio ferdinand and a few young players who gained...
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thank you very much, norman. so what's the reaction in brussels to all this? our correspondent adam fleming is there. we are due to hear from the's chief brexit negotiator michel barnier later, but he has been speaking this morning and is perhaps suggesting to the uk that they have more time but they need to concentrate their minds? he was speaking at a brea kfast minds? he was speaking at a breakfast hosted by a think tank before speaking to the foreign affa i rs before speaking to the foreign affairs committee in european parliament. his message first thing this morning was that he had been watching the votes last night and said he found it very challenging and stressful watching the british political process unfold, and he said the uk was left with three options. number one, the meaningful vote goes through in the coming days and then theresa may seeks a short extension to article 50 to get all the domestic legislation put in place. this is what he had to say about options two and three. well, we we re about options two and three. well, we were going to hea
thank you very much, norman. so what's the reaction in brussels to all this? our correspondent adam fleming is there. we are due to hear from the's chief brexit negotiator michel barnier later, but he has been speaking this morning and is perhaps suggesting to the uk that they have more time but they need to concentrate their minds? he was speaking at a brea kfast minds? he was speaking at a breakfast hosted by a think tank before speaking to the foreign affa i rs before speaking to the foreign...
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a0 years after he painted puppy love, nasa actually hired norman rockwell to help champion the space programme along with other artists. and this is a view he painted three years before they landed on the moon. he went down to nasa and saw models of the moon and models of the lunar lander and even painted what he thought the earth would look like when they were on the moon. we're all part of one big planet. no matter where you are in the world you look up and see the moon. and we sort of care about it and it reminds us to care about the earth and ourselves. so i think it can be a unifying thing. as scientists learn more, as people built rockets to go to the moon, as people had pictures showing exactly what it look like, did people feel less romantic? i think we feel as romantic about the moon as ever. i'm not sure if this artist ever painted the moon but we should leave you these pictures from budding artist, lola june, who is two years old and has had successful shows in new york. people were snapping up for pictures by time, some of the more than $1000. her approach to work is pret
a0 years after he painted puppy love, nasa actually hired norman rockwell to help champion the space programme along with other artists. and this is a view he painted three years before they landed on the moon. he went down to nasa and saw models of the moon and models of the lunar lander and even painted what he thought the earth would look like when they were on the moon. we're all part of one big planet. no matter where you are in the world you look up and see the moon. and we sort of care...
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norman rockwell's puppy love. it is a romantic view of a boy and girl who had been outfitting a stop to gaze at the moon. 40 years after he pointed —— painted it, nasa hired norman rockwell to champion the space programme along with other artists. this is a view he painted three years before they landed on the moon. we went down to nasa and saw models of the moon and models of the lunar ladder and even painted what he thought the earth would look like when they were on the moon. we are all part of one big planet. no matter where you are in the world you look up and see the world. and we sort of care about it and it reminds us to care about the earth and ourselves. so i think it can be and ourselves. so i think it can be a unifying thing. as scientists learn more, as people build rockets to go to the moon, as people had pictures showing exactly what it look like, did people feel less romantic? i think we feel as romantic about the moon as ever. finally, let us leave you with this feelgood story about elephants
norman rockwell's puppy love. it is a romantic view of a boy and girl who had been outfitting a stop to gaze at the moon. 40 years after he pointed —— painted it, nasa hired norman rockwell to champion the space programme along with other artists. this is a view he painted three years before they landed on the moon. we went down to nasa and saw models of the moon and models of the lunar ladder and even painted what he thought the earth would look like when they were on the moon. we are all...
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thank you, norman. the former conservative minister anne widdecombe, has announced that she will stand for nigel farage‘s brexit party in next month‘s european elections. writing in the daily express, she said she had returned to politics out of frustration that the government had not yet delivered on the referendum result. we can speak to ann widdecombe now, who joins us from westminster. good morning to you. writing in that article do say that next week on the local elections you will vote for the conservative candidate, but in the conservative candidate, but in the european election due will go a step further and you will stand as a candidate for the brexit party. why after a political lifetime of voting conservative are you doing this? total frustration. conservative are you doing this? totalfrustration. britain is an international laughing stock and parliament is beyond parody and the whole nation is fed up to the back teeth and just want a resolution. i believe that if the brexit party can mak
thank you, norman. the former conservative minister anne widdecombe, has announced that she will stand for nigel farage‘s brexit party in next month‘s european elections. writing in the daily express, she said she had returned to politics out of frustration that the government had not yet delivered on the referendum result. we can speak to ann widdecombe now, who joins us from westminster. good morning to you. writing in that article do say that next week on the local elections you will...
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norman smith, thank you. a customs union is likely to be key to the talks between the government and labour. but what exactly is it? our reality check correspondent chris morris explains. one term that keeps cropping up in the brexit negotiations is the customs union. the uk is in it because for the moment it's still an eu member, but what does it actually do? basically the customs union makes trade between the 28 eu countries easier. when goods move between them, there are no customs checks or charges imposed. but when goods enter the customs union from the rest of the world there is a common charge, known as a tariff. take cars. a charge is 10% of their value. it's a way of protecting eu goods from cheaper foreign imports. once the common tariff is paid, goods can move freely around the eu without any more checks or charges. that's one of the main reasons why big japanese car firms like nissan set up car plants in the uk — for guaranteed smooth access to the whole eu market. obviously though if you're in
norman smith, thank you. a customs union is likely to be key to the talks between the government and labour. but what exactly is it? our reality check correspondent chris morris explains. one term that keeps cropping up in the brexit negotiations is the customs union. the uk is in it because for the moment it's still an eu member, but what does it actually do? basically the customs union makes trade between the 28 eu countries easier. when goods move between them, there are no customs checks or...
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let me read you one from liberal democrat mp norman lamb, he said, he is ashamed to be a member of this parliament and he has attacked mps including his fellow liberal democrats for not being prepared to compromise. he told look east tonight that parliament is playing with fire and will unleash dark forces unless we learn to compromise, he said, across the house. let's cross to the houses of parliament now and speak to our political correspondent there, jessica parker. i'm joined by a brexit supporting conservative mp for stop your reaction to nick boles quitting the whip in some dramatic fashion tonight? nick's amendment was heavily defeated, given mathematics in the house at the moment, so i can understand is upset. but leaving aside all political considerations, there is a great deal of respect for him in the house because we all know he fought a long, courageous battle with a very serious illness. he has made a decision, everyone will have to become accustomed to that. i'm not going to criticise nick boles because he fought off cancer and we come all of us, respect that. —— week
let me read you one from liberal democrat mp norman lamb, he said, he is ashamed to be a member of this parliament and he has attacked mps including his fellow liberal democrats for not being prepared to compromise. he told look east tonight that parliament is playing with fire and will unleash dark forces unless we learn to compromise, he said, across the house. let's cross to the houses of parliament now and speak to our political correspondent there, jessica parker. i'm joined by a brexit...
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norman, will he commit? i doubt it very much. i think what we will get today are hours and hours of debate. there will then be a vote in which the expectation is the nec will side with jeremy corbyn the expectation is the nec will side withjeremy corbyn to rebuff efforts to get the labour party to commit to another brexit referendum in all circumstances. and what we will end up circumstances. and what we will end up with is another re—versioning of what we already have which is namely, labour is committed to a brexit referendum if there is a nodal possibility or on mrs may‘s deal. two outcomes, frankly, that are extremely unlikely because parliament is never going to vote for no deal and mrs may‘s deal doesn‘t look like it‘s getting through the commons. the efforts to try and get mr corbin to shift, i mean, there are plenty of people who have been pressing to try and get labour to commit, jeremy corbyn, as we know, deeply resistant to the idea because of his fears that it would split his party, it would divide those who
norman, will he commit? i doubt it very much. i think what we will get today are hours and hours of debate. there will then be a vote in which the expectation is the nec will side with jeremy corbyn the expectation is the nec will side withjeremy corbyn to rebuff efforts to get the labour party to commit to another brexit referendum in all circumstances. and what we will end up circumstances. and what we will end up with is another re—versioning of what we already have which is namely, labour...
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our assistant political editor norman smith is at westminster. norman? how are those talks going and also what to be per minister have to sate in cabinets? —— the prime minister have to stay in cabinet? if she hoped the cabinet would come back from break in a more consolatory mind, she will have quickly been disabused. in the last half an hour orso, we disabused. in the last half an hour or so, we have heard from the labour leaderjeremy corbyn basically pouring a cup of cold water on the prospect of any breakthrough on result of the cross party talks. why that matters is number ten had pre—much been making on them as their basic strategy to try and get a deal, in the belief labour was engaging, was serious about some sort of agreement, and they took the view it was in mr corbyn's own interests to sign up to some sort of copper mines deal because of the risk of a backlash from his own leave supporters if you did not. in the past hour, mr corbin has said in terms that the government has got to move on and change its approach if there is going to be a
our assistant political editor norman smith is at westminster. norman? how are those talks going and also what to be per minister have to sate in cabinets? —— the prime minister have to stay in cabinet? if she hoped the cabinet would come back from break in a more consolatory mind, she will have quickly been disabused. in the last half an hour orso, we disabused. in the last half an hour or so, we have heard from the labour leaderjeremy corbyn basically pouring a cup of cold water on the...
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island has always been a sunny stepping stone between continents for the greeks the romans the arabs the normans the french and the british. but at some point the fire went out of them no guns are now demanding this for all the shady dealings too. because another month. you can't have them for money and why would you with bread like this simply buy. that soul for today we leave you with some quotes from our crew which may give you some food for thought thanks for watching and join us at the same time tomorrow if you can buy. the food. enters the conflict zone confronting the powerful music national criminal courts as a new enemy in washington the trump of ministration those accused of having no legitimacy and says it once it's done my guest this week here in the hague is chief of sujit who is the president of the i.c.c. for helping he defend the organization against such powerful opposition conflicts so food few minutes on. earth a home for saving global india's tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas to protect the climate and boost green energy solutions
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island has always been a sunny stepping stone between continents for the greeks the romans the arabs the normans the french and the british. but at some point the fire went out for all of them no guns are now demanding this for all the shady dealings to. cause another mountain saying. you can't buy heaven for money and why would you with bread like this simply define. soul for today we leave you with some quotes from our gas spend okorie which may give you some food for thought thanks for watching and join us at the same time tomorrow if you catch up by. movement. does. appreciate. the first swiss cheese maker is trying it out on. his lemon tolerance same sort of cleansing of loving attention. and he plays music for it as well so can you taste the difference was the idea cheesy. in thirty minutes on d w. oriole. our first day of school in the jungle. first camillus and. then doris crane the moment arrives. joined the ring intending on her journey back to freedom to move in our interactive documentary. tour on the run again returns home on t w dot com. tang's. extravagant. to. really know their s
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norman or young iranians especially women are getting tested it isn't illegal but authorities say it doesn't conform to islamic values body art breaks through conventions. this is how ass and they had to spends most of her time perfecting the contour africa steamer's eyebrows her beauty salon is tucked away in the first floor of an apartment building in eastern tehran but the thirty year old artist also offers a different service to women who know what to ask for one that is not openly advertised and can be only performed behind closed doors here in iran. for absenting tattooing is the job she's most passionate about and her preferred form of art i think it's much more beautiful to me than drawing or painting on paper which i used to do when i have a sketch and then i to to it on someone's body and it's amazing the fact that i change someone's appearance of my art gives me a good feeling. a good feeling that's shared by the women she tattoos but none of them want to talk about it on camera or even show their faces that's because having a tattoo is widely considered taboo in iran. in
norman or young iranians especially women are getting tested it isn't illegal but authorities say it doesn't conform to islamic values body art breaks through conventions. this is how ass and they had to spends most of her time perfecting the contour africa steamer's eyebrows her beauty salon is tucked away in the first floor of an apartment building in eastern tehran but the thirty year old artist also offers a different service to women who know what to ask for one that is not openly...
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island has always been a sunny stepping stone between continents for the greeks the romans the arabs the normans the french and the british. but at some point the fire went out for all of them no guns are now demanding this for all the shady dealings to. cause another multi. you can't buy heaven for money and why would you with bread like this simply defy. that soul for today we leave you with some quotes from our guest ben okorie which may give you some food for thought thanks for watching and join us at the same time tomorrow if you come by. the movement. entered the conflict zone confronting the powerful news international criminal courts as a new enemy in washington to jump administration those accused it of having no legitimacy and says it once it's a guy my guest this week here in the hague is cheering about the sujit who is the president of the i.c.c. found him he defended organizations against such powerful opposition conflicts sophie thirty minutes on c.w. folks. it's like a huge laboratory all the experiment. india. a society of exchanging fast. progressive ideas. ambitious plan. also
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island has always been a sunny stepping stone between continents for the greeks the romans the arabs the normans the french and the british. but at some point the fire went out for all of them no guns are now demanding this for all the shady dealings to. cause another multi. you can't buy heaven for money and why would you with bread like this simply buy. that soul for today we leave you with some quotes from our guest ben okorie which may give you some food for thought thanks for watching and join us at the same time tomorrow if you can. i'm going to. come to. the. cause. a sensational find a never before seen interview with dava been going on the founder of israel's long sought to be lost been languishing in our constance nine hundred sixty eight the statesman's candidate missions are also surprising but you've had many decisions to make which were on target or at the time you decided to set a german reparations that was very uncommon good and global in fifteen minutes long d.w. . entered the conflict zone confronting the powerful the international criminal court as a new enemy in washington t
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i will continue to work with a board president, norman he -- norman he -- yee and the board of supervisors. working together, we can tackle any impossible problem. the crisis on our street is not just about homelessness. people suffering from mental illness, they need more than just housing. often they are actually housed. these people need help, since i took office, we have added 50 mental health stabilization beds , and i'm committed to opening up 100 more this year. [cheers and applause] >> our healthy streets operation centre is out there every day helping those suffering from substance use disorder, getting them connected to treatment and shelter, to help those who are truly suffering get real treatment. i've partnered with supervisor raphael mandelman on conservatorship legislation because when people can't care for themselves, we have to do better, and we have to care for them. [applause] >> we have to revamp our entire approach to mental health. to bring together all of our mental health programs under one focus, i am creating a director of mental health reform. [applause] >> this
i will continue to work with a board president, norman he -- norman he -- yee and the board of supervisors. working together, we can tackle any impossible problem. the crisis on our street is not just about homelessness. people suffering from mental illness, they need more than just housing. often they are actually housed. these people need help, since i took office, we have added 50 mental health stabilization beds , and i'm committed to opening up 100 more this year. [cheers and applause]...
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after they won the battle for the right stock in one thousand nine hundred forty five british architect norman foster integrated them into his clan when the building was reconstructed and he left the bullet holes. now or in the delicate lobby this painting represents the right stock fire in nine hundred thirty three the nazis used the event as a pretext to persecute their political opponents and the books of names commemorate the hundred twenty members of parliament who were murdered in the aftermath of. the next stop is the prayer room a place of quiet and reflection for the m.p.'s regardless of their faith. there's a lot more going on up on the roof of the building the glass dome is the biggest attraction for visitors to their rights talk. from the top we had all the way to the bottom in the basement we come across five thousand boxes with four thousand nine hundred ninety nine names on them a sofa given at the mo cot there's a box for every democratically elected representative in the years between one thousand nine hundred. one nine hundred ninety nine and then press and i'm the phone. on
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survivors norman foster. says it's more important when it's founded would you agree i fully agree because the it's not about an institution or a style it's an idea and the idea of young people and established artists coming together for a future this is. before. we do the professor factor thank you very much for joining us today that's it for this edition of the newsroom arts and culture don't forget tons more about this subject on our website www dot com slash culture. just yes it's. ego africa. in guinea gets some kind of outlets for an engine and hopes to save the country's mangroves. the coastal forests i'm being used to so production they're also being damaged by cattle heads. yes and can rock some plant. in ninety minutes w. . the only borderline piece of history the world is reorganizing itself and the media's role in this keep shifting colors the topic in focus at the global media forum twenty nineteen colorado one. the digital age. who are we following who do we trust debate and shape the future as t
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norman smith, thank you very much. norman smith at westminster. senior police officers have called for politicians, and others with a public platform, to use temperate language and not inflame the febrile atmosphere around brexit. police forces say, as part of their preparations for a no—deal brexit, they have more than 10,000 officers ready to be deployed anywhere in the country at 2a hours' notice if there's unrest. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. as the brexit debate has raged in parliament, around parliament and across the uk, passions have been inflamed. so much so that senior police officers are asking everyone in what they call the febrile atmosphere, to think carefully about how they express their views and to make sure their words don't incite others to violence. we would urge people, be measured, think about what you are saying and the impact and what it might lead to before it's said. and be confident that what you're saying is something you would want to be heard and won't be misconstrued and acted on in a dif
norman smith, thank you very much. norman smith at westminster. senior police officers have called for politicians, and others with a public platform, to use temperate language and not inflame the febrile atmosphere around brexit. police forces say, as part of their preparations for a no—deal brexit, they have more than 10,000 officers ready to be deployed anywhere in the country at 2a hours' notice if there's unrest. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. as the brexit...
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after they won the battle for the right stock in one thousand nine hundred forty five british architect norman foster integrated them into his clan when the building was reconstructed and he left the bullet holes. with. the. now corner and the delicate lobby this painting represents the reichstag fire in nine hundred thirty three the nazis used the event as a pretext to persecute their political opponents and the books of names commemorate the hundred twenty members of parliament who were murdered in the aftermath. the next stop is the prayer room a place of quiet and reflection for the m.p.'s regardless of their faith. there's a lot more going on up on the roof of the building the glass dome is the biggest attraction for visitors to the rice talk. from the top we had all the way to the bottom and the basement we come across five thousand boxes with four thousand nine hundred ninety nine names on them a full plate and at the most there's a box for every democratically elected representative in the years between one thousand nine hundred. one nine hundred ninety nine. cross and the phone. on th
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i was under fire norman in washington thank you. we'll take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world the e.u. has launched fresh action against all of its controversial judicial reforms the european commission has found that under the new system judges can be punished simply for acting independently warsaw is already subject to a president to rule of law proceedings that could see poland lose its e.u. voting rights. celebrations erupted across algeria last night as president abdelaziz bouteflika announced his resignation which has not been officially confirmed by the country's constitutional council algerians of help weeks of mass demonstrations demanding that the ailing eighty two year old step down. votes in eight districts of istanbul are being recounted after president graduate time for the once and k. party challenge to sunday's local election results the move comes after the eight k. he was defeated by the opposition c.h.p. in the initial count the c.h.p. has criticised the appeal of using the a.k.p
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joining me right now, south carolina congressman ralph norman. as i said, times change or parties change. is nadler motivate by politics more than anything? >> it is amazing, i listening to your interview with the general about the crisis at border, the facts don't matter to these people, the collusion delusion they want to keep going. what is interesting after two year, 28 million dollar 500 witnesses -- they say this there some collusion with attorney general barr. they ask him to do something that is illegal. he cannot release any information that including grand jury testimony or private people that they get information from. >> why can't they let this one go? by the way, they should be breathing a big sigh of relief. thank god our president was not colluding with the russians. some is some kind of warped alice in wonderland upside down war we're living in -- down world we're living in, that would be destructive to our country. that is what they want, they want to get rid of him. >> trish. this is un-american. that is what it is. they should
joining me right now, south carolina congressman ralph norman. as i said, times change or parties change. is nadler motivate by politics more than anything? >> it is amazing, i listening to your interview with the general about the crisis at border, the facts don't matter to these people, the collusion delusion they want to keep going. what is interesting after two year, 28 million dollar 500 witnesses -- they say this there some collusion with attorney general barr. they ask him to do...
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heather: ralph norman says democrats are ignoring the fact. he joins us live next. to licensed agents with geico. hmm? yeah, you just go online, or give them a call anytime. you don't say. yep. now what will it take to get 24/7 access to that lemon meringue pie? pie! pie's coming! that's what it takes, baby. geico®. great service from licensed agents, 24/7. heather: we now know the names of three marines killed in the taliban and bombing. sergeant ben heinz, corporal robert hendrix died in combat. sergeant, by testifying on capitol hill and the senate homeland security, he gets a firsthand look at how bad the crisis at the border has gotten. the chief border patrol agent in the rio grande valley says immigrants from 50 countries have been caught trying to sneak into the us. >> much media attention is focused on caravans from central america but the fact is rgb is receiving caravan equivalent numbers of migrants every 7 days. heather: congressman ralph norman is a member of the house freedom caucus. thank you for joining us, appreciate it. you
heather: ralph norman says democrats are ignoring the fact. he joins us live next. to licensed agents with geico. hmm? yeah, you just go online, or give them a call anytime. you don't say. yep. now what will it take to get 24/7 access to that lemon meringue pie? pie! pie's coming! that's what it takes, baby. geico®. great service from licensed agents, 24/7. heather: we now know the names of three marines killed in the taliban and bombing. sergeant ben heinz, corporal robert hendrix died in...
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norman smith at westminster, there. a new study of three million people has found that being just a few pounds overweight more than doubles the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. the findings are being presented to the european congress on 0besity. joining me now is the bbc‘s health correspondent, michelle roberts. it really is a substantial and a major study with that number of people involved, isn't it? it is a very large group of people they looked at, in terms of the uk database, people looked at, in terms of the uk data base, people registered looked at, in terms of the uk database, people registered with a gp who had gone to see their gp. it really shows, this research, that as your weight increases, so does your risk of other important mysterious conditions like heart disease and diabetes. in this study, obviously, other factors as well can increase your risk so it is important not to get too alarmed by the findings. equally, many of these patients had other conditions as well like high blood pressure. what re
norman smith at westminster, there. a new study of three million people has found that being just a few pounds overweight more than doubles the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. the findings are being presented to the european congress on 0besity. joining me now is the bbc‘s health correspondent, michelle roberts. it really is a substantial and a major study with that number of people involved, isn't it? it is a very large group of people they looked at, in terms of the uk database, people...
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la hermana norman pimentel, dice que espera que la visita habrÁ una comunicaciÓn con el gobierno. >>quÉ bueno que estÁ interesado en trabajar con nosotros y buscar salidas. reportero: visitÓ la frontera de noche conoce de primera mano la realidad que viven los agentes fronterizos. cÁmaras captaron cÓmo egresaron mÁs de 980 u al paÍs en tres grandes grupos. en las Últimas 24 horas, 4800 inmigrantes han sido detenidos. >>el incremento de familias estÁ ligado a las vulnerabilidades que tiene nuestro sistema legal. tanta la familias, como los narcotraficantes, saben que se van a quedar en el paÍs. reportero: afirmÓ que se investigarÍa no grupos de trÁfico humano y las solicitudes de asilo. se van instalar grandes carpas harÁ procesar a las familias y reducir al grupo que se encuentra en las estaciones de la patria fronteriza. Éste es el espacio que ocuparÁ una de las carpas, a quien la frontera del sur de texas. revelÓ que la crisis de la frontera estÁ reduciendo los arrestos y deportaciones en todo el paÍs. >>los arrestos de criminales convictos han disminuido mÁs
la hermana norman pimentel, dice que espera que la visita habrÁ una comunicaciÓn con el gobierno. >>quÉ bueno que estÁ interesado en trabajar con nosotros y buscar salidas. reportero: visitÓ la frontera de noche conoce de primera mano la realidad que viven los agentes fronterizos. cÁmaras captaron cÓmo egresaron mÁs de 980 u al paÍs en tres grandes grupos. en las Últimas 24 horas, 4800 inmigrantes han sido detenidos. >>el incremento de familias estÁ ligado a las...