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trump this isa recession before donald trump this is a real action. and, if there is a recession, he will not get a second term. that is why he's so agitated about the chinese. it is why he's so agitated about the federal reserve. america's largest bank. insisting that it cuts interest rates, even though the federal government has a debt of more than one train dollars now. quite frankly, while his tech consecrated in any comic bubble that has lasted until earlier this year, he has no other good managers left -- his he has no other good managers left —— his tax cuts created an economic bubble. when he speaks at the g7 this week, remember, he's not speaking to the other g7 leaders, he is speaking home to try to convince people that you are still # winning. we are just seeing president trump riding with the first lady and if —— arriving with the first lady and receiving greeting. scott, in terms of the challenge that president tom faces at home, we are —— president trump this is at home see in terms of prospect, he faces a divided democrat pa
trump this isa recession before donald trump this is a real action. and, if there is a recession, he will not get a second term. that is why he's so agitated about the chinese. it is why he's so agitated about the federal reserve. america's largest bank. insisting that it cuts interest rates, even though the federal government has a debt of more than one train dollars now. quite frankly, while his tech consecrated in any comic bubble that has lasted until earlier this year, he has no other good...
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boris johnson has been willing to interrupt donald trump. sometimes he looks like a that they been interrupted, but borisjohnson is clearly saying i'm here, i want to present britain as confidence and forward—looking. present britain as confidence and forward-looking. it will be a fascinating couple of days. new 3d baggage scanners will be introduced at every airport in the uk by 2022, under government plans announced today. ministers say the technology will cut queues, boost security and will mean passengers will no longer have to remove laptops and liquids from their luggage as it's screened. our business correspondent katy austin has more. a familiar site to air travellers — clear plastic bags to put your small liquids in while you go through airport security. laptops must be put in a separate tray. airports in some countries, particularly america, are already starting to use new, high—tech scanners for hand luggage. heathrow in london is investing £50 million in similar equipment, saying it could remove the needs for liquids and e
boris johnson has been willing to interrupt donald trump. sometimes he looks like a that they been interrupted, but borisjohnson is clearly saying i'm here, i want to present britain as confidence and forward—looking. present britain as confidence and forward-looking. it will be a fascinating couple of days. new 3d baggage scanners will be introduced at every airport in the uk by 2022, under government plans announced today. ministers say the technology will cut queues, boost security and...
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donald trump actually said, "we wa nt well. donald trump actually said, "we want to get this done in the yea r" "we want to get this done in the year", borisjohnson said that might bea year", borisjohnson said that might be a bit ambitious but they want to sit down and get stuck into negotiations very soon. it is worth emphasising, though, that despite the good atmosphere around the table, donald trump's headline sta nce table, donald trump's headline stance with all policies is america first. that is going to be front and centre in the minds of his negotiators when they sit down and work out a trade deal with the us and the uk. those are the two main strands of the trade side of this summit, i will quickly mention the ra i nfo rest summit, i will quickly mention the ra i nforest in summit, i will quickly mention the rainforest in brazil as well, emmanuel macron today has said the g7 wants to do everything it can to support brazil with these fires but bearin support brazil with these fires but bear in mind a couple of days ago
donald trump actually said, "we wa nt well. donald trump actually said, "we want to get this done in the yea r" "we want to get this done in the year", borisjohnson said that might bea year", borisjohnson said that might be a bit ambitious but they want to sit down and get stuck into negotiations very soon. it is worth emphasising, though, that despite the good atmosphere around the table, donald trump's headline sta nce table, donald trump's headline stance with...
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but he is regarded by the president as being something of a donald trump loyalist. in recent congressional hearings, for example, he was one of those who very aggressively questioned the former special council robert mueller and impressed the president by doing that. but the media have been picking over his cv and they've raised questions about whether he really has the experience to oversee i7 civilian and military intelligence agencies in the united states. and also they've been questioning whether or not he necessarily has the achievements that he has put down in his resume. for example, they've maybe suggested that in his role as a prosecutor he has exaggerated just exactly what work he did in terms of counterterrorism, tried to shine a better light. and all of that pressure has come down to the point where president trump seems to have advised him that rather than facing all of this scrutiny it might be better for him to walk away. as a result, the president is now looking for someone else to take on that very crucial role. donald trump talked about mr ratcliff
but he is regarded by the president as being something of a donald trump loyalist. in recent congressional hearings, for example, he was one of those who very aggressively questioned the former special council robert mueller and impressed the president by doing that. but the media have been picking over his cv and they've raised questions about whether he really has the experience to oversee i7 civilian and military intelligence agencies in the united states. and also they've been questioning...
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donald trump coming under criticism for his actions? yeah, it is pretty remarkable when you think about it. can you imagine another presidency when the president will sit down and tweet a conspiracy theorist about the death of a man who was at one stage a friend of donald trump himself but who has since distanced himself but who has since distanced himself from jeffrey epstein and been very critical. if you listen to the white house they say time and time again they regard him as a monster. and yet, we have donald trump to eating these allegations against political opponents com pletely against political opponents completely unfounded. democrats have been lining up to say this is dangerous, divisive and not presidential. they say it must stop. 0k, thank you. an eighteen—year—old man who got into difficulties in the sea off essex on thursday, has died. haider shamas and his 1a year old sister malika, were pulled from the sea close to the pier in clacton. malika died at the scene. police say another relative, a 15—year—old girl be
donald trump coming under criticism for his actions? yeah, it is pretty remarkable when you think about it. can you imagine another presidency when the president will sit down and tweet a conspiracy theorist about the death of a man who was at one stage a friend of donald trump himself but who has since distanced himself but who has since distanced himself from jeffrey epstein and been very critical. if you listen to the white house they say time and time again they regard him as a monster. and...
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i think praises probably too strong a word for donald trump to say about the media andi for donald trump to say about the media and i am not sure we have the power he is suggesting there. certainly he said that as far as he was concerned he would select a name and the media would give their take on itand and the media would give their take on it and he regarded them as being pa rt on it and he regarded them as being part of the vetting process. i suspect people inside congress would object to that idea, because it is theirjob to take a look and really that the credentials of people and they certainly don't want the white house suddenly throwing names out and just expecting the breath to be ina and just expecting the breath to be in a position where they decide whether or not they are good enough to do thejob. and certainly whether or not they are good enough to do the job. and certainly there we re to do the job. and certainly there were members of the republican party, inside the senate and house of representatives, questioning whether or notjohn of representatives, questioning whether
i think praises probably too strong a word for donald trump to say about the media andi for donald trump to say about the media and i am not sure we have the power he is suggesting there. certainly he said that as far as he was concerned he would select a name and the media would give their take on itand and the media would give their take on it and he regarded them as being pa rt on it and he regarded them as being part of the vetting process. i suspect people inside congress would object to...
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trump, and donald trump does not seem to be that concerned7m trump, and donald trump does not seem to be that concerned? it may seem to be that concerned? it may seem surprising but in reality it is a reflection of someone that has been true all along, which is that the us and north korea have not resolved the fundamental issues that have kept them at a diplomatic impasse. both sides have not demonstrated the flexibility needed to make any real progress on denuclearisation, key questions such as sanctions relief and so forth, andi as sanctions relief and so forth, and i think that what north korea is doing now is a reflection of the frustration that comes with not resolving those fundamental issues. we don't know exactly what kind of missiles were fired, but we assume they are not nuclear missiles. could this be seen as some sort of progress at least? the north koreans are conducting these launches in a very calculated, restrained way. they want to escalate tensions but not so much that it makes traumatic progress with the united states impossible in the future. —— diplomatic prog
trump, and donald trump does not seem to be that concerned7m trump, and donald trump does not seem to be that concerned? it may seem to be that concerned? it may seem surprising but in reality it is a reflection of someone that has been true all along, which is that the us and north korea have not resolved the fundamental issues that have kept them at a diplomatic impasse. both sides have not demonstrated the flexibility needed to make any real progress on denuclearisation, key questions such...
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i think donald trump at some stage may say to boris johnson, think donald trump at some stage may say to borisjohnson, well, what is it going to be? is it huawei or my way? we are going to be pushed and pulled between china and all of its opportunities for trade and donald trump and america and a trade deal there. and this isn't going to be discovered overnight. we are not going to discover this over the course of the weekend or get anything other than warm words. the ha rd stuff comes anything other than warm words. the hard stuff comes when people stop looking at the us trade secretary's briefing notes, which are available. they are very prescriptive. but let's not decry it. i'm an optimist andi let's not decry it. i'm an optimist and i want to see us having open trade with the united states. we all need to recognise it's going to be tough. jonathan haslam, former communications director at downing street forjohn major, thanks for being with us this morning. ros atkins is in biarritz for us. listening to jonathan listening tojonathan haslam, slightly reminiscent about the challenge
i think donald trump at some stage may say to boris johnson, think donald trump at some stage may say to borisjohnson, well, what is it going to be? is it huawei or my way? we are going to be pushed and pulled between china and all of its opportunities for trade and donald trump and america and a trade deal there. and this isn't going to be discovered overnight. we are not going to discover this over the course of the weekend or get anything other than warm words. the ha rd stuff comes anything...
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coming m, with president donald trump coming in, they were really, reallyjust... there was a feeling of unease and discomfort really overall. chris, obviously it's a terrible time for people in el paso. tell us more about how different and why the unease. you have to realise that this goes back before the attack on saturday. president donald trump really called out our city during the state of the union address. he went out there in front of the congress in the joint session and the united states and the world and said el paso is the most dangerous city in north america, in america, and that was just not correct, it was not truthful. we have our share of crime, we have ratings, we have car theft, we have murders, anywhere between six, seven, eight per year but those people are caught. he made it seem there was some sort of dystopian future going round here where hordes of people are coming from the south and creating crime and burning down things. it's never been the case. that statement kicked it off that we were all of a sudden the focus of all that was wrong wi
coming m, with president donald trump coming in, they were really, reallyjust... there was a feeling of unease and discomfort really overall. chris, obviously it's a terrible time for people in el paso. tell us more about how different and why the unease. you have to realise that this goes back before the attack on saturday. president donald trump really called out our city during the state of the union address. he went out there in front of the congress in the joint session and the united...
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among those retweeting conspiracy theories was donald trump... you know what he had, he had information on the clintons and a man ended up dead. ..who gave publicity to completely unsubstantiated allegations about another president, bill clinton. his wife hillary ran against him for the presidency. this is another example of our president using this position of public trust to attack his political enemies with unfounded conspiracy theories. mr trump was himself at one time a friend of epstein‘s. they were pictured partying together, but that was many years ago, and the president and the white house insist he is now concerned about getting to the truth about what happened at events epstein organised in florida and new york. i think the presidentjust wants everything to be investigated, and trying to connect the president to this monster from years ago where they are seen dancing in a video, versus other people who are actively i suppose flying around with this monster. the authorities here in the us are acutely aware of the questions being asked
among those retweeting conspiracy theories was donald trump... you know what he had, he had information on the clintons and a man ended up dead. ..who gave publicity to completely unsubstantiated allegations about another president, bill clinton. his wife hillary ran against him for the presidency. this is another example of our president using this position of public trust to attack his political enemies with unfounded conspiracy theories. mr trump was himself at one time a friend of...
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donald trump promising a very big trade deal that could be done very quickly. a very big trade deal, bigger than we've ever had with the uk. when i spoke to the prime minister, he was optimistic. well, the americans are very ambitious to get this done as fast as possible and they really want results you know, within a year i suppose by nextjune orjuly. we are keen to go as fast as we can. but we want this to be a really big, thoroughgoing, comprehensive trade deal. there's no point in having a deal injust agriculture, industrial goods and so on. that's not where the real advantages are for the uk. the experts say it can't be done in a year, it's going to take years? well, i think years and years is an exaggeration, but i think to do it all within a year is going to be tight. but what about a deal closer to home with the eu? mrjohnson also sat down with the president of the european council today. i think that all depends on our eu friends and partners. i think actually, the last few days, there has been a sort of dawning realisation in brussels and other europe
donald trump promising a very big trade deal that could be done very quickly. a very big trade deal, bigger than we've ever had with the uk. when i spoke to the prime minister, he was optimistic. well, the americans are very ambitious to get this done as fast as possible and they really want results you know, within a year i suppose by nextjune orjuly. we are keen to go as fast as we can. but we want this to be a really big, thoroughgoing, comprehensive trade deal. there's no point in having a...
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he doesn't mention donald trump by name but let mention donald trump by name but let me read you a clip of it, we should soundly reject language coming out of the mouths of any of our leaders that feed a climate of fear and hatred, or normalises racist sentiments. it's pretty clear who he's talking about. jon sopel in washington. just last month, the head of the fbi in the united states said the majority of domestic terrorism arrests since october were linked to white supremacy. with a closer look now at the rise in far—right violence, and what can be done to tackle it, here's our security correspondent gordon corera. even before el paso, the warning signs were there. a shooter targeting a synagogue in california in april still be a member of the coastguard who'd stop filed an arsenal of weapons for an attack. 11 killed at a synagogue in pittsburgh. and the statistics back that up. here you can see the rising number of what are called far—right extremist incidents in the us in the last 15 years, especially recently. and according to the fbi director, arrests linked to white supremac
he doesn't mention donald trump by name but let mention donald trump by name but let me read you a clip of it, we should soundly reject language coming out of the mouths of any of our leaders that feed a climate of fear and hatred, or normalises racist sentiments. it's pretty clear who he's talking about. jon sopel in washington. just last month, the head of the fbi in the united states said the majority of domestic terrorism arrests since october were linked to white supremacy. with a closer...
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donald trump talked about mr ratcliffe being treated unfairly by the media, but then he also praised the media as being part of the vetting process. yeah. i think praise is probably too strong a word for donald trump to say about the media and i'm not sure we have the power he is suggesting there. but certainly he said that as far as he was concerned he would select a name and the media would give their take on it and that he regarded them as being part of the vetting process. now, i suspect people inside congress will object to that idea, because it is theirjob to take a look and really vet the credentials of people and they certainly don't want the white house suddenly throwing names out and just expecting the press to be in a position where they decide whether or not they're good enough to do the job. and certainly there were members of the republican party, inside both the senate and the house of representatives, questioning whether or not john ratcliffe was the man for thisjob. of course it's going to be a very big job in the year ahead. because there were those concerns about r
donald trump talked about mr ratcliffe being treated unfairly by the media, but then he also praised the media as being part of the vetting process. yeah. i think praise is probably too strong a word for donald trump to say about the media and i'm not sure we have the power he is suggesting there. but certainly he said that as far as he was concerned he would select a name and the media would give their take on it and that he regarded them as being part of the vetting process. now, i suspect...
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donald trump left that one early without much resolution. and this time, this is being hosted by emmanuel macron who has already admitted that he won't even attempt admitted that he won't even attempt a joint communique at the end. that isa a joint communique at the end. that is a joint statement where the leader releases what they have agreed on and this time it does not seem agreed on and this time it does not seem like it will be attempted. let alone see anything. but there is still optimism, they will be talking about a range of issues. the fires in the amazon had been dominating the headlines. they have been —— will be talking about the economy. the ways in which big economies can come together to try and sort some issues. but of course, china notable by its omission. russia as well. the british by minister being escorted away from the airport as we have seen away from the airport as we have seen from other world leaders so far. the summit will kick off with a meal this evening, hosted by emmanuel macron. our diplomatic corresponden
donald trump left that one early without much resolution. and this time, this is being hosted by emmanuel macron who has already admitted that he won't even attempt admitted that he won't even attempt a joint communique at the end. that isa a joint communique at the end. that is a joint statement where the leader releases what they have agreed on and this time it does not seem agreed on and this time it does not seem like it will be attempted. let alone see anything. but there is still...
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that was donald trump speaking last night before boarding air force one on his journey to france. as we've been hearing, climate change, global trade and tensions in the gulf will be the at the centre of discussions hosted by president emmanuel macron. labour leaderjeremy corbyn urged boris johnson to put the future of the planet at the top of his agenda. speak up for the climate emergency around the world. don't concentrate on doing sweetheart deals with donald trump, get no deal taken off the table, but the environmental emergency the whole world faces is serious, global warming that's is going on, global pollution that's going on, and the fires in the amazon rainforest — which president bolsonaro of brazil is actually promoting — so put all the pressure you can on president trump to recognise just how dangerous the situation is around the world. james landale, our diplomatic correspondent, said there are a lot of differences for world leaders to bridge, at this summit. these limits are supposed to be all about nations coming together to agree collective action, whether it i
that was donald trump speaking last night before boarding air force one on his journey to france. as we've been hearing, climate change, global trade and tensions in the gulf will be the at the centre of discussions hosted by president emmanuel macron. labour leaderjeremy corbyn urged boris johnson to put the future of the planet at the top of his agenda. speak up for the climate emergency around the world. don't concentrate on doing sweetheart deals with donald trump, get no deal taken off the...
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trump oi things, 0ptimism from donald trump on many things, but is that shared from other leaders? keeping things in perspective, yes, it is. no one is proclaiming any massive breakthroughs on any issue here. but from the very start, present macron downplayed the expectations of the g7. he wants the g7 to rethink its raison d'etre. symbolic of that, is that there is no communique at the end to which all sign up because in the past, as we know, that has led to division. there was no artificial attempt to hammer out a text which eve ryo ne attempt to hammer out a text which everyone would, in theory, sign up to. and as we saw last time, president trump walked out on. there was a more gentle attempt to nudge people into agreement on things where there was agreement. to emphasise the positive. and in a gentle, modest way, it was very successful. because on a number of issues, not just iran, successful. because on a number of issues, notjust iran, on and trade, the amazon rainforest, on the taxing of the big multinationals, there we re of the big multinationals, there were advances. and
trump oi things, 0ptimism from donald trump on many things, but is that shared from other leaders? keeping things in perspective, yes, it is. no one is proclaiming any massive breakthroughs on any issue here. but from the very start, present macron downplayed the expectations of the g7. he wants the g7 to rethink its raison d'etre. symbolic of that, is that there is no communique at the end to which all sign up because in the past, as we know, that has led to division. there was no artificial...
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donald trump is fairly isolated on his views of climate change. can the rest of the g7, the g6, with him at all on that issue? it's good to be very hard because this is a president who has said that climate change is a hoax and it took awhile him to actually even say anything about the amazon fires. but with even the brazilian government saying they're going to send in the military, the us promising to help in any response, i think the world leaders will be trying to come together, because it is very uncontroversial to, let's try to save distract let's try to save the amazon, even if you don't ignore —— acknowledge climate change the resident drum. everyone is looking towards the meeting between donald trump and boris johnson, towards the meeting between donald trump and borisjohnson, this is his first meeting with since becoming prime minister. to going to want to help boris johnson prime minister. to going to want to help borisjohnson out on brexit, any concessions they?” help borisjohnson out on brexit, any concessions they? i think is go
donald trump is fairly isolated on his views of climate change. can the rest of the g7, the g6, with him at all on that issue? it's good to be very hard because this is a president who has said that climate change is a hoax and it took awhile him to actually even say anything about the amazon fires. but with even the brazilian government saying they're going to send in the military, the us promising to help in any response, i think the world leaders will be trying to come together, because it...
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trump, donald trump once he was a great guy and like him he liked beautiful women and went on to say, butjeffrey liked beautiful women and went on to say, but jeffrey epstein liked beautiful women and went on to say, butjeffrey epstein liked him, as he described on the younger side. president trump has tried to distance himself from those comments and from jeffrey epstein himself and thatis and from jeffrey epstein himself and that is also true of other us politicians who have been named in recently named civil court papers and what everyone is asking, given the publicity surrounding this case and the nature of these allegations, how could jeffrey epstein have been found dead in his cell especially after an apparent suicide attempt just two weeks ago? us attorney general is said be livid and there are investigations taking place by amongst others, the fbi. chris butler, thanks for joining amongst others, the fbi. chris butler, thanks forjoining us. national grid says it will "learn the lessons," after nearly a million people across england and wales, were affected by yesterday's powe
trump, donald trump once he was a great guy and like him he liked beautiful women and went on to say, butjeffrey liked beautiful women and went on to say, but jeffrey epstein liked beautiful women and went on to say, butjeffrey epstein liked him, as he described on the younger side. president trump has tried to distance himself from those comments and from jeffrey epstein himself and thatis and from jeffrey epstein himself and that is also true of other us politicians who have been named in...
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donald trump cancels a state visit to denmark after the danish prime minister said greenland is not for sale. and that 11:30pm we will be taking a review of via papers. stay with us for that. —— the papers. hello, good evening. borisjohnson is making his first overseas trip as prime minister to germany has declared in the presence of angela merkel that the uk wants a brexit deal, but that the government cannot accept the irish backstop. the backstop guarantees an open border on the island of ireland if there is no trade agreement after brexit, and it's part of the withdrawal deal drawn up by the eu and theresa may. mrs merkel has repeatedly said that deal cannot be renegotiated. but, she did appear today open to mr johnson coming up with some kind of alternative to the backstop in as little as 30 days. then write reports. —— then another prime minister arrives in berlin to demand more concessions on brexit. prime minister, are you hopeful of a deal? it's a familiar tune, but this time the deadlock is stark, and it's boris johnson receiving the red carpet, here to tell the german
donald trump cancels a state visit to denmark after the danish prime minister said greenland is not for sale. and that 11:30pm we will be taking a review of via papers. stay with us for that. —— the papers. hello, good evening. borisjohnson is making his first overseas trip as prime minister to germany has declared in the presence of angela merkel that the uk wants a brexit deal, but that the government cannot accept the irish backstop. the backstop guarantees an open border on the island...
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donald trump is very supportive of boris johnson, came up. donald trump is very supportive of borisjohnson, saying he has the right man for the job, supportive of borisjohnson, saying he has the right man for thejob, he doesn't need any advice from me. it took a couple of swipes at theresa may saying it was difficult talk trade previously because we were getting anything back. in union, he said the uk is in a better position to talk trade without an ankle anchor around its ankle. so if you had any doubts in which the disdain donald trump old the european union, he has put it right there. an interesting image. that meeting with donald tusk, the council president later, it could be quite a testy one for borisjohnson. later, it could be quite a testy one for boris johnson. yes, yesterday we had this exchange of phrases, donald tusk sang boris johnson had this exchange of phrases, donald tusk sang borisjohnson needs to be careful that he does become known as mr no—deal. both men know that a new deal brexit on the 31st of october isa deal brexit
donald trump is very supportive of boris johnson, came up. donald trump is very supportive of borisjohnson, saying he has the right man for the job, supportive of borisjohnson, saying he has the right man for thejob, he doesn't need any advice from me. it took a couple of swipes at theresa may saying it was difficult talk trade previously because we were getting anything back. in union, he said the uk is in a better position to talk trade without an ankle anchor around its ankle. so if you had...
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the us president donald trump said, no comment. in the united states was to continue to deal with iran, 11 —— one—on—one, so the excite nothing really came of it. it was a risky attempt but upon mac to get the president to meet with —— macron. to meet and it didn't happen. he didn't get the chance to be embarrassed. was it worth it symbolically? everyone's talking about it and doesn't send a message that you can actually get the two sides in the same town, maybe you can get them in the same room? yes but even before zarif arrived, he said there would be no move on ballistic missiles and that they would not be able to talk to the united states until all sections we re united states until all sections were removed. so even before zarif showed up, he said iran was not going to budge. and again, he a nswe i’s going to budge. and again, he answers directly, zarif is not a decision—maker, it is a supreme leader who decides. why do you think zarif should up then? he was invited. to embarrass the president in the sense of t
the us president donald trump said, no comment. in the united states was to continue to deal with iran, 11 —— one—on—one, so the excite nothing really came of it. it was a risky attempt but upon mac to get the president to meet with —— macron. to meet and it didn't happen. he didn't get the chance to be embarrassed. was it worth it symbolically? everyone's talking about it and doesn't send a message that you can actually get the two sides in the same town, maybe you can get them in...
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for donald trump, this isn't about who goes in and out of israel. it's about the next election, and he wants to personify the democratic party as these two women. he has vilified them as being anti—semitic, left—wing extremists, anti—american, and the more that democrats get behind them, the more he likes it. but what israel stands to get out of this is harder to fathom. the us president and israeli prime minister are tight, but this decision hasn't only alienated democrats. many republicans are critical too, and even aipac, the pro—israel lobbying group, has said it is wrong. john sopel, bbc news, washington. dr guy ziv is a professor of international relations at american university's school of international service in washington. he's in arlington virginia. dr guy ziv, very good to talk to you. it is unusual what israel has done and very unusual for a president to urge and very unusual for a president to umea and very unusual for a president to urge a foreign country to deny entry to american citizens, especially members of congress. sure
for donald trump, this isn't about who goes in and out of israel. it's about the next election, and he wants to personify the democratic party as these two women. he has vilified them as being anti—semitic, left—wing extremists, anti—american, and the more that democrats get behind them, the more he likes it. but what israel stands to get out of this is harder to fathom. the us president and israeli prime minister are tight, but this decision hasn't only alienated democrats. many...
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and here is donald trump. not the first time they have met today. we saw them sitting at a very prettily decorated table in a hotel in biarritz a little bit earlier on. a slightly awkward affair. emmanuel macron spoken english and in french. a whole range of issues yet the g7 will tackle across this three—day summit. trump said a little less. he said they had a great friendship having met each other a few times. mr trump clearly enjoyed having dinner at the eiffel tower, he referenced that. but he did not get into any of the policy details which divide these two men in these two countries. perhaps a more useful guide in regard to mr trump's mood was a statement he gave just before he got on the plane to fly to france where he said, look, i'm not happy with how europe is behaving in terms of trade and if need be we will put tariffs on french wine among other european goods. already donald tusk of the european union has said, look, if that happens we will retaliate. the backdrop to this is that donald trump is farfrom happy about the trading relatio
and here is donald trump. not the first time they have met today. we saw them sitting at a very prettily decorated table in a hotel in biarritz a little bit earlier on. a slightly awkward affair. emmanuel macron spoken english and in french. a whole range of issues yet the g7 will tackle across this three—day summit. trump said a little less. he said they had a great friendship having met each other a few times. mr trump clearly enjoyed having dinner at the eiffel tower, he referenced that....
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at times, dan coats was not on the same page as donald trump, on issues like russian interference and north korea, and at times that did frustrate president from himself. jubilant crowds in puerto rico have been celebrating the formal resignation of the island's governor, ricardo rossello. he agreed to stand down in the face of mass protests over vulgar text messages he shared with his advisers. mr rossello said he would be replaced by pedro pierluisi. laura rexach — is podcast host for wkaq based in sanjuan. she has also taken part in the protests. i asked her if people are satisfied with the change in governor. no, sadly, not at all. as we speak there are riots forming and ijust saw police putting on their riot gear as i was searching for a quiet street. do you think that protestors perhaps ought to give the new governor, pedro pierluisi, a chance perhaps to deal with some of their broader concerns? no, honestly, not at all. he appointed himself governor in a completely unconstitutional way. he was sworn in today in secrecy in a private residence. completely ignoring the proper st
at times, dan coats was not on the same page as donald trump, on issues like russian interference and north korea, and at times that did frustrate president from himself. jubilant crowds in puerto rico have been celebrating the formal resignation of the island's governor, ricardo rossello. he agreed to stand down in the face of mass protests over vulgar text messages he shared with his advisers. mr rossello said he would be replaced by pedro pierluisi. laura rexach — is podcast host for wkaq...
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this meeting revealed today at the summit, the idea us president donald trump might meet president rouhani in coming weeks came as a complete surprise and it's significant because it's the first time in many, many months of quite a deep and divisive stand—off that we've had a signal that possibly both sides might be willing in principle to step back from the brink. the idea president macron is talking about is perhaps getting the americans to soften their embargo, getting the iranians to go back in full compliance with the deal. we're a long way from all of that yet. these meetings might not yet happened but they could and if they could it would be the first sign that both sides are not happy with the current status quo and potentially it could lead to a future deal, maybe at the very least some kind of deescalation. so a small note of hope in what's been a pretty bleak story in recent months. leaders at the g7 did agree some measures to help tackle the fires raging in the amazon rainforest. president trump was the only world leader not to attend the session on the amazon, and climate ch
this meeting revealed today at the summit, the idea us president donald trump might meet president rouhani in coming weeks came as a complete surprise and it's significant because it's the first time in many, many months of quite a deep and divisive stand—off that we've had a signal that possibly both sides might be willing in principle to step back from the brink. the idea president macron is talking about is perhaps getting the americans to soften their embargo, getting the iranians to go...
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even donald trump has been enthusing about the experience of being here in biarritz. but you can't obscure what everyone knows. 0n aroma, there is no agreement on what to do. on the amazon, we're waiting a unified plan to encourage brazil to do more about the fires and their causes. 0n russia, the eu is actively hostile to it rejoining the g7 while donald trump quite likes the idea. and on brexit, nothing is actually trained. borisjohnson brexit, nothing is actually trained. boris johnson wants rid brexit, nothing is actually trained. borisjohnson wants rid of the irish backstop at the eu says a viable replacement has been offered. in thatis replacement has been offered. in that is not to talk about the trump trade wars of which the europeans despair and the iranian foreign minister being invited without seemingly telling the americans and the americans won't meet him. which brings me to this thought. you know when people are even countries are struggling to get on or find agreement? we say, at least they are talking and that is what is happening in biarritz. a group
even donald trump has been enthusing about the experience of being here in biarritz. but you can't obscure what everyone knows. 0n aroma, there is no agreement on what to do. on the amazon, we're waiting a unified plan to encourage brazil to do more about the fires and their causes. 0n russia, the eu is actively hostile to it rejoining the g7 while donald trump quite likes the idea. and on brexit, nothing is actually trained. borisjohnson brexit, nothing is actually trained. boris johnson wants...
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very different story there and what we have as more tariffs being imposed last night by donald trump and it is really being seen as an escalation in this long—running trade dispute between the two sides and as often as the case, tweets we got last night from donald trump and look at what he said, he basically said from the 1st of september they will be imposing 10% of tariffs on $300 billion worth of chinese goods which comes from the top of 25% which comes from the top of 25% which already exists and it will hit a wide range of different goods, consumer goods, smartphones and electronics and that sort of thing and a lot of us business groups were quick to condemn this. us chambers of commerce saying in a statement that they can then bed and it will lead to more pain for american businesses and they said that us economies otherwise do quite well and this is an unwelcome intervention there. we also had a reaction from china and the foreign ministry saying that they are warning for print retaliation. and it leads to the markets being in a tailspin today and asian markets we re tailsp
very different story there and what we have as more tariffs being imposed last night by donald trump and it is really being seen as an escalation in this long—running trade dispute between the two sides and as often as the case, tweets we got last night from donald trump and look at what he said, he basically said from the 1st of september they will be imposing 10% of tariffs on $300 billion worth of chinese goods which comes from the top of 25% which comes from the top of 25% which already...
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once, epstein‘s extravagant lifestyle had seen him party with donald trump. the president had called him a terrific guy. he has since distanced himself from the convicted sex offender. originally a math teacher in manhattan, the financier mysteriously accumulated a fortune that gained him entrance into high society and royal circles. he was close friends with prince andrew. seen here as recently as 2010 in new york. but his social status and opulent parties, his accusers say, masked lurid crimes at his many palatial estates. for more than a decade, epstein faced allegations he sexually assaulted dozens of young girls, recruited to give him and other wealthy men massages. one alleged victim, virginia roberts, said jeffrey epstein instructed her to have sex with at least half a dozen prominent men, beginning when she was 16 years old. she was photographed with prince andrew and in 2015, she alleged she was forced to have a sexual relationship with him. buckingham palace has said those allegations are categorically untrue. in 2008, epstein pleaded guilty to less
once, epstein‘s extravagant lifestyle had seen him party with donald trump. the president had called him a terrific guy. he has since distanced himself from the convicted sex offender. originally a math teacher in manhattan, the financier mysteriously accumulated a fortune that gained him entrance into high society and royal circles. he was close friends with prince andrew. seen here as recently as 2010 in new york. but his social status and opulent parties, his accusers say, masked lurid...
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we see the arrival of donald trump, boris johnson and france. we see the arrival of donald trump, borisjohnson and they will be formally welcomed by emmanuel macron, that is the official welcome there. in emmanuel macron trying to build a sense of unity and come up with solutions to some of the problems including the fires in the amazon and economic equality. we know these events are fractious, divisions already and the event ended with donald trump leaving early and not much decision—making being made to this time and even though he will welcome the spirit of optimism and hope welcomed a formal declaration and has not even made plans for all of this to happen at all. and you can see the sun is shining and the sky is blue and a beautiful setting there in the south of france to welcome the world leaders, and we will see exactly what progress they can make of the next couple of days we will bring you the opening ceremony and those opening momentsjust after you the opening ceremony and those opening moments just after half past six. nice weather
we see the arrival of donald trump, boris johnson and france. we see the arrival of donald trump, borisjohnson and they will be formally welcomed by emmanuel macron, that is the official welcome there. in emmanuel macron trying to build a sense of unity and come up with solutions to some of the problems including the fires in the amazon and economic equality. we know these events are fractious, divisions already and the event ended with donald trump leaving early and not much decision—making...
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donald trump is responsible for this says cory booker. he stokes racism, says cory booker. he stokes racism, says beto o'rourke and he is advancing white supremacy and racism, says elizabeth warren. ivanka trump has come out and said white supremacy is an evil that has to be destroyed. donald trump hasn't, he's talked about mental illness and hatred but has not mentioned guns and white supremacy. and we will be returning to this story in the next few minutes when we'll be getting an update from our correspodent who has been following developments. pro—democracy activists are disrupting operations at several key metro stations at the start of the working week in hong kong. they're hoping to persuade commuters to observe their call for a city—wide strike. their action follows a weekend of demonstrations and clashes with police, as they tried to block cross—harbour tunnels and paint out traffic lights. the hong kong government has warned that any large—scale stoppage it looks like one person may be blocking the door. that is a tactic to stop the train from moving. prot
donald trump is responsible for this says cory booker. he stokes racism, says cory booker. he stokes racism, says beto o'rourke and he is advancing white supremacy and racism, says elizabeth warren. ivanka trump has come out and said white supremacy is an evil that has to be destroyed. donald trump hasn't, he's talked about mental illness and hatred but has not mentioned guns and white supremacy. and we will be returning to this story in the next few minutes when we'll be getting an update from...
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but donald trump is really react in quite variously? well, i think the reason for that is that there is nothing which focuses the mind of a president seeking re—election than the state of the american economy. there has been word in the last few days but the us economy might be facing some sort of slowdown in the run—up to next year's november election. to somebody like president trump, who wastes no opportunity in telling anybody who will listen just how good the economy here is, that is the equivalent of a red rag to a bull. so he has been attempting to portray those economic soothsayers, if you like, as fake news. imagine, then, how he felt waking up today to hear that the chinese were slapping ta riffs hear that the chinese were slapping tariffs on $75 billion worth of american imports in a tit—for—tat move. now, the president responded by saying that the us does not need china, in fact, by saying that the us does not need china, infact, it by saying that the us does not need china, in fact, it would be better off, as he put
but donald trump is really react in quite variously? well, i think the reason for that is that there is nothing which focuses the mind of a president seeking re—election than the state of the american economy. there has been word in the last few days but the us economy might be facing some sort of slowdown in the run—up to next year's november election. to somebody like president trump, who wastes no opportunity in telling anybody who will listen just how good the economy here is, that is...
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a short while ago donald trump said that any new treaty to counter the build—up of nuclear missiles should include china as well as russia. i have discussed it with president vladimir putin and discussed it with china andi vladimir putin and discussed it with china and i will tell you, china was very excited about talking about it and so is russia. so i think we will have a deal at some point but the particular pact that you are talking about, expired as of today, they we re about, expired as of today, they were not living up to their commitment and i said if they will not live up to their commitment then we, we always have to be in the lead. bonniejenkins served as the co—ordinator for threat reduction programs at the us state department. she gave the bbc her view of the us‘s withdrawal of the pact. it really is unfortunate. it was a treaty that we were able to destroy an entire class of weapons, over 2600 of these missiles were destroyed and it really was a stabilising force in that region. and now without the treaty, the question becomes what happens now? what does that mean in term
a short while ago donald trump said that any new treaty to counter the build—up of nuclear missiles should include china as well as russia. i have discussed it with president vladimir putin and discussed it with china andi vladimir putin and discussed it with china and i will tell you, china was very excited about talking about it and so is russia. so i think we will have a deal at some point but the particular pact that you are talking about, expired as of today, they we re about, expired as...
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this is normal political knock—about, but this morning donald trump tweeted this... moments later, israel announced its ban on the two congresswomen‘s visit. the government says it welcomes critics and criticism but... translation: israeli law prohibits the entry into israel of those who call for and work to impose boycotts on israel, and this is what the interior minister decided regarding the two congresswomen, and i agree with him. for donald trump, this isn't about who goes in and out of israel — it's about the next election, and he wants to personify the democratic party as these two women. he's vilified them as being anti—semitic, left—wing extremists, anti—american. and the more that democrats get behind them, the more he likes it. but what israel stands to get out of this is harder to fathom. the us president and israeli prime minister are tight, but this decision hasn't only alienated democrats. many republicans are critical too, and even aipac, the pro—israel lobbying group, has said it's wrong. john sopel, bbc news, washington. michael wilner i
this is normal political knock—about, but this morning donald trump tweeted this... moments later, israel announced its ban on the two congresswomen‘s visit. the government says it welcomes critics and criticism but... translation: israeli law prohibits the entry into israel of those who call for and work to impose boycotts on israel, and this is what the interior minister decided regarding the two congresswomen, and i agree with him. for donald trump, this isn't about who goes in and out...
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president donald trump, boris johnson is very keen on a trade deal with the usa, you sound keen on it as well, some critics believe you're going to do over the uk. no, no, aj la going to do over the uk. no, no, ajla uk. | going to do over the uk. no, no, ajla uk. i own great property in the uk, ilove ajla uk. i own great property in the uk, i love the uk. i think he's going to drew greatjob as a prime minister. it takes a lot of. there's so minister. it takes a lot of. there's so many great elements to... his time is right. downing street things boris johnson's first summit has been a success , johnson's first summit has been a success, he has wooed donald trump and there's been friendly words with eu leaders and their not expecting an imminent breakthrough on brexit but they do feel boris johnson has brought a new energy to the whole negotiations. at this beachside summit there's been goodwill and positive noises about future deals. turning that into reality will be a much tougher test for the prime minister. vicki young, bbc news, biarritz. our europe correspondent katya adler broug
president donald trump, boris johnson is very keen on a trade deal with the usa, you sound keen on it as well, some critics believe you're going to do over the uk. no, no, aj la going to do over the uk. no, no, ajla uk. | going to do over the uk. no, no, ajla uk. i own great property in the uk, ilove ajla uk. i own great property in the uk, i love the uk. i think he's going to drew greatjob as a prime minister. it takes a lot of. there's so minister. it takes a lot of. there's so many great...
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israel has banned two us congresswomen from visiting the country after donald trump claimed they hated israel and alljewish people. rashida taleeb and ilhan omar are democrats, who've criticised israel's policy, towards the palestinians. the israeli government says they've been denied entry, because of their support for a boycott of the country. our north america editor jon sopel reports. have two newly elected members of congress ever created the stir that ilhan omar and rashida tlaib have? they were the first two muslim women to be elected to the house. they're both on the left of the democratic party, neither is a fan of the israeli government, both are outspoken, and donald trump relishes going after them. omar has a history of launching vicious anti—semitic screeds. all chant: "send her back!" her colleague, representative rashida tlaib... booing ..agreed with omagh's characterisation of 9/1! and said that members of congress who support israel forgot what country they represent. and they haven't been shy in dishing it straight back to him. we have said this president is racist,
israel has banned two us congresswomen from visiting the country after donald trump claimed they hated israel and alljewish people. rashida taleeb and ilhan omar are democrats, who've criticised israel's policy, towards the palestinians. the israeli government says they've been denied entry, because of their support for a boycott of the country. our north america editor jon sopel reports. have two newly elected members of congress ever created the stir that ilhan omar and rashida tlaib have?...
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he has wooed donald trump andi success. he has wooed donald trump and i have been friendly but with eu leaders. they are not expecting an imminent breakthrough on brexit but they do feel boris johnson imminent breakthrough on brexit but they do feel borisjohnson has brought a new energy to the whole negotiations. at this beach—side summit there has been goodwill and positive noises about future deals. turning that into reality will be a much tougher test for the prime minister. vicki young, bbc news, biarritz. let's talk to our europe editor katya adler who is in now a rather wet biarritz. borisjohnson telling us that the eu leaders in his opinion have got the message, they have got the message about the backstop in particular, do you think they have? i could talk a lot about storm clouds gathering, you are right, there has been a sudden downpour here, but basically yes, eu leaders have heard the prime minister loud and clear but the kind of responses i'm hearing is that if they were to get rid of the backstop, as the pri
he has wooed donald trump andi success. he has wooed donald trump and i have been friendly but with eu leaders. they are not expecting an imminent breakthrough on brexit but they do feel boris johnson imminent breakthrough on brexit but they do feel borisjohnson has brought a new energy to the whole negotiations. at this beach—side summit there has been goodwill and positive noises about future deals. turning that into reality will be a much tougher test for the prime minister. vicki young,...
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turmoil on global stock markets as donald trump slaps further tariffs on chinese imports. acknowledging scotland's ties to the slave trade. glasgow university promises to pay caribbean countries millions in reparations. and — the cost of tackling climate change. how green technologies are threatening arctic traditions. hello and welcome to bbc news. brazil's president, jair bolsonaro, has ordered the military to help fight the devastating fires in the amazon rainforest. the announcement comes after european leaders threatened to scrap a major trade deal with south american nations unless brazil took action. the fires are scattered widely across the amazon, most notably in the north of brazil. president trump said he spoke by telephone to president bolsonaro, offering american help. conservationists say bolsonaro has encouraged farmers to log the land. the flames in the amazon continue to rage, thousands of fires, almost impossible to control. this is the world's biggest rainforest and carbon store, home to 20 million people. we travelled to one area on the fringe of the
turmoil on global stock markets as donald trump slaps further tariffs on chinese imports. acknowledging scotland's ties to the slave trade. glasgow university promises to pay caribbean countries millions in reparations. and — the cost of tackling climate change. how green technologies are threatening arctic traditions. hello and welcome to bbc news. brazil's president, jair bolsonaro, has ordered the military to help fight the devastating fires in the amazon rainforest. the announcement comes...
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but note this, donald trump was not there. we have a big emergency in the amazon. remember, they are the lungs of the world, so we have to help brazil and the other amazonic countries to control these fires. and that's something that has been discussed and we have already agreed that we will put a fund and we are in contact with all of the amazonic countries to bring help now. basically, planes to get rid of the fires. but if the leaders here agreed that more should be done to help countries in the amazon, there was less agreement on what trade penalties they might face if they themselves do not do more to tackle the fires themselves. this summit has been characterised as much by division as by unity. and much of it involved this man. donald trump has been warned by many at the summit about the damaging impact of his trade war with china. and today he sought to calm the markets by talking up the prospects of a deal. and i think we will have a deal because now we're dealing on proper terms. they understand and we understand. today, mrjohnson continued meeting counte
but note this, donald trump was not there. we have a big emergency in the amazon. remember, they are the lungs of the world, so we have to help brazil and the other amazonic countries to control these fires. and that's something that has been discussed and we have already agreed that we will put a fund and we are in contact with all of the amazonic countries to bring help now. basically, planes to get rid of the fires. but if the leaders here agreed that more should be done to help countries in...
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i have been telling donald trump about some of the barriers that british service industries experience, whether transportation, shipping, lawyers, architects. they face all sorts of nontariff barriers getting into the uk market, to say nothing of the restrictions that america still has on british lamb, british beef, pork pies, cauliflower. getting it done in one year, that's not realistic, is it?” will be honest, i have watched america's trade negotiations over many years and these are tough guys. i have a great deal of respect for the way the americans do it. have you made any further steps towards this apart from a meeting this morning because my there is a group up morning because my there is a group up and running already, but we will accelerate that massively. when will we see the first fruits of this? something concrete? you are pushing me to make a commitment to a date, which i am reluctant to do because i have bitter experience. the experts say it can't be done in a year. years and years is an exaggeration, but to do it in a year will be tight. to be honest, my own experience
i have been telling donald trump about some of the barriers that british service industries experience, whether transportation, shipping, lawyers, architects. they face all sorts of nontariff barriers getting into the uk market, to say nothing of the restrictions that america still has on british lamb, british beef, pork pies, cauliflower. getting it done in one year, that's not realistic, is it?” will be honest, i have watched america's trade negotiations over many years and these are tough...
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so far, donald trump has brushed these off, the short—range missile tests. other countries do them, he said, but how long does the united states turned its back on how far is north korea prepared to go to kind of prod the united states into action? police in hong kong have made 82 arrests as tens of thousands of people took to the streets in the first general strike in more than 50 years. protests spread right across the territory. with major roads blocked, public transport severely delayed and more than 200 flights cancelled, the normally buzzing city was brought to a standstill. this report from the bbc‘s nick beake. hong kong's deepening crisis is exposing a dangerous clash of cultures. pro—democracy activists, dressed in black, fought street battles with men loyal to the beijing—backed government. violence rained for a third day running and this, one of more than 1,000 rounds of tear gas at the police say they fired during this explosive summer of discontent. all this is happening outside the main government building, but it's a similar picture in
so far, donald trump has brushed these off, the short—range missile tests. other countries do them, he said, but how long does the united states turned its back on how far is north korea prepared to go to kind of prod the united states into action? police in hong kong have made 82 arrests as tens of thousands of people took to the streets in the first general strike in more than 50 years. protests spread right across the territory. with major roads blocked, public transport severely delayed...
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donald trump said that brussels has not treated the uk very well over brexit. tomorrow they sit down together and discuss a post brexit trade deal. so far so good. the weather is perfect. the guestlist‘s fantastic, everybody‘s getting along and we'll accomplish a lot this weekend and i look forward to it. friendly words, but they may not be able to disguise the serious differences between leaders here. vicki young, bbc news, biarritz. we've all had that terrifying moment where you're getting ready to go on holiday and you think you've lost your passport — but new technology could make remembering to carry your travel documents a thing of the past. instead, the passport would be saved on your phone and detected by a biometric scanner at the border. our business reporter simon browning has been to try it out. sunshine, holidays, city breaks. we all love our trips away. and it's the time of year when flights are full, airports are bursting, and there can be lots of waiting around. now, we all know what it's like to arrive on holiday at your destination, to a
donald trump said that brussels has not treated the uk very well over brexit. tomorrow they sit down together and discuss a post brexit trade deal. so far so good. the weather is perfect. the guestlist‘s fantastic, everybody‘s getting along and we'll accomplish a lot this weekend and i look forward to it. friendly words, but they may not be able to disguise the serious differences between leaders here. vicki young, bbc news, biarritz. we've all had that terrifying moment where you're...
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they'd backed him and donald trump has held them tight but he now believes it's time to move on this issue and he said, "i think that in the end the mri ——na —— nra will either be there for a bit more neutral. close quote not in their public utterances because they said they will oppose any legislation that infringes on the rights of us citizens and their policy in particular is policy by soundbite donald trump seems determined to press on and says he has the support of democrats and republicans and i think the fact that the president is backing this will encourage some republicans to kind of gird their loins and maybe vote against the nra but it's not going to change the number of guns in circulation. this is just about checking the backgrounds of those who want to buy guns and checking they don't have any kind of mental illness. it may bea any kind of mental illness. it may be a small step but it would be a significant one. and — you can keep up to date all with all the latest information surrounding the current debate surrounding us gun control on the bbc website. there
they'd backed him and donald trump has held them tight but he now believes it's time to move on this issue and he said, "i think that in the end the mri ——na —— nra will either be there for a bit more neutral. close quote not in their public utterances because they said they will oppose any legislation that infringes on the rights of us citizens and their policy in particular is policy by soundbite donald trump seems determined to press on and says he has the support of democrats...
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turmoil on global stock markets as donald trump slaps further tariffs on chinese imports. acknowledging scotland's ties to the slave trade. glasgow university promises to pay caribbean countries millions in reparations. and — the cost of tackling climate change. how green technologies are threatening arctic traditions. hello and welcome to bbc news. brazil's president, jair bolsonaro, has authorised the armed forces to tackle a record number of fires in the amazon rainforest. it comes after intense pressure from european leaders, who've threatened to scrap a major trade deal with the main south american bloc because of his views about the environment. conservationists believe the brazilian president has encouraged loggers and farmers to clear the land. camilla mota reports from the amazon. the flames in the amazon continue to rage, thousands of fires, almost impossible to control. this is the world's biggest rainforest and carbon store, home to 20 million people. we travelled to one area on the fringe of the rainforest, where the flames have devoured huge areas. firefigh
turmoil on global stock markets as donald trump slaps further tariffs on chinese imports. acknowledging scotland's ties to the slave trade. glasgow university promises to pay caribbean countries millions in reparations. and — the cost of tackling climate change. how green technologies are threatening arctic traditions. hello and welcome to bbc news. brazil's president, jair bolsonaro, has authorised the armed forces to tackle a record number of fires in the amazon rainforest. it comes after...