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mr trump ended up leaving early and decode justin mr trump ended up leaving early and decodejustin trudeau mr trump ended up leaving early and decode justin trudeau weak mr trump ended up leaving early and decodejustin trudeau weak and dishonest. given that the american president cancelled a trip to denmark this week, all to do with his idea to buy agreement, i am making no predictions as to what happens next. —— two by greenland. the summit, which takes place in the not produce a joint communique, it is not possible. it began in 1970s asa is not possible. it began in 1970s as a series of intimate conversations between readers, but 110w conversations between readers, but now any much conversations between readers, but 110w any much more conversations between readers, but now any much more public way showing as all powerful nations grappling with big issues and often with each other. look who has landed in a biarritz. that is donald trump a neck pain. it is not air force one. that flow to your day —— this is donald trump plain. he has had plenty to say in the few days running up to
mr trump ended up leaving early and decode justin mr trump ended up leaving early and decodejustin trudeau mr trump ended up leaving early and decode justin trudeau weak mr trump ended up leaving early and decodejustin trudeau weak and dishonest. given that the american president cancelled a trip to denmark this week, all to do with his idea to buy agreement, i am making no predictions as to what happens next. —— two by greenland. the summit, which takes place in the not produce a joint...
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and he has wrought in president trump as well. yes. and that is a very good for president bolsonaro and his supporters. what president trump cleverly did, he said he had a positive conversation with bolsonaro and brazil offered great trade opportunities and that he would offer help to put out the fires. so now president bolsonaro was in a position with president trump facing the eu and there is a possibility but what is interesting here is that president bolsonaro had a way to backtrack and had to address a major problem that he did not expect to address, his environmental record in project is on. —— in protecting the arm is on. —— mac three. —— amazon. let's get some of the day's other news prosecutors in paris have opened a preliminary investigation into jeffrey epstein. police will look in to whether the disgraced financier committed sex crimes in france or against french citizens. epstein, who had a flat in paris, was found dead in his prison cell in new york earlier this month. officials said they were acting on inform
and he has wrought in president trump as well. yes. and that is a very good for president bolsonaro and his supporters. what president trump cleverly did, he said he had a positive conversation with bolsonaro and brazil offered great trade opportunities and that he would offer help to put out the fires. so now president bolsonaro was in a position with president trump facing the eu and there is a possibility but what is interesting here is that president bolsonaro had a way to backtrack and had...
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from trump is going to come back from trump is going to be pretty aggressive and i don't blame him with those allegations being thrown around. it is going to be aggressive. allegations being thrown around. it is going to be aggressivem allegations being thrown around. it is going to be aggressive. it is certainly a very heated atmosphere in the united states. seth weathers, previously with donald trump's 2016 campaign director, thank you very much for your time. let's get some of the day's other news. russia's state communications regulator has accused google of using its youtube platform to promote recent anti—government protests. the regulator, roskomnadzor, ordered google to stop allowing what it said were "illegal mass events' to be made available to view. google has not yet responded. brazil's presidentjair bolsonaro has accused the german government of "trying to buy the amazon" — after it said it would withhold about $40 million of environmental funds because of worries about deforestation. last month brazil's space agency reported a huge increase in the amount of trees being
from trump is going to come back from trump is going to be pretty aggressive and i don't blame him with those allegations being thrown around. it is going to be aggressive. allegations being thrown around. it is going to be aggressivem allegations being thrown around. it is going to be aggressive. it is certainly a very heated atmosphere in the united states. seth weathers, previously with donald trump's 2016 campaign director, thank you very much for your time. let's get some of the day's...
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another thing that president trump said is that he wa nts to president trump said is that he wants to package gun reform with migration reform and for democrats, thatis migration reform and for democrats, that is a nonstarter. how seriously think you might be about changing the gun laws? is gone near it before and walked back from it. it's really tough to say. in his speech, he said something needs to be done and americans are so traumatised and associated, so many people from all of these mass shootings that have happened, dozens of people dead in a week but the democrats say the president is not serious enough. the top democrat, senator chuck schumer, talked about ringing congress back to talk about gun reform so many are saying president trump did not go far enough saying president trump did not go farenough in saying president trump did not go far enough in calling for major gun reform but republicans are saying he had rested and something needs to be done again, they want that tied to immigration reform that is going to be hard for democrats to agree to. hillary, in el paso, than
another thing that president trump said is that he wa nts to president trump said is that he wants to package gun reform with migration reform and for democrats, thatis migration reform and for democrats, that is a nonstarter. how seriously think you might be about changing the gun laws? is gone near it before and walked back from it. it's really tough to say. in his speech, he said something needs to be done and americans are so traumatised and associated, so many people from all of these mass...
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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 above all, we can say that the main music —— mood music, wasi million miles away from canada where president trump refused to sign the community. the language coming from donald trump towards macron was positively honeyed at the end of it all. looking to the next meeting in miami, there is talk of it being a g8, the presence of russia. that is an issue for everybody, isn't it? that is an issue. it came up again here. it was one of a potential flash points which was smoothed away very delicately by the macron touch. it is an issue, though. president trump has made
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 above all, we can...
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trump is responsible and he is part of the problem! in el paso, a big protest has been taking place against the visit. the main speaker, the former congressman for the area and democratic presidential hopeful beto o'rourke. he's critical of the president coming. i'm just so focused, as are my fellow el pasoans, on this community, on the family's struggling with a loved one still recuperating or who's lost someone in their lives. i think the president's visit distracts from that healing and our ability as a community to come together. this makeshift shrine alongside the walmart here in el paso probably stretches for something like 100 yards. there's always the hope on occasions like this that something good might emerge out of something so dreadful, but in america today, the problems of hate, of guns, of racism seem as intractable as ever. these two nurses, erin and stephanie, where working these two nurses, erin and stephanie, were working at the local hospital last saturday. everything was chaotic. nurses get called in. things are dif
trump is responsible and he is part of the problem! in el paso, a big protest has been taking place against the visit. the main speaker, the former congressman for the area and democratic presidential hopeful beto o'rourke. he's critical of the president coming. i'm just so focused, as are my fellow el pasoans, on this community, on the family's struggling with a loved one still recuperating or who's lost someone in their lives. i think the president's visit distracts from that healing and our...
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mr trump has called the plot "despicable." the government of bashar al assad and his russian allies have resumed air strikes on idlib in north—west syria, according to the syrian 0bservatory for human rights. there was meant to be a truce, under a deal between turkey and russia last year, to create a buffer zone. but officials in damascus claim anti—government forces in the province have not kept to an agreement to withdraw their heavy weapons. a town close to a military base in siberia has been evacuated after a fire broke out in the ammunition store and sparked a series of huge explosions. this video — posted by eye witnesses on social media — shows a huge ball of fire on the horizon. it's thought 7 people have been injured, including 4 soldiers. pakistan has condemned as illegal the indian government's decision to revoke part of the constitution that gives special status to indian—administered kashmir. there are fears of unrest, because until now india, with its hindu majority, has guaranteed significant autonomy
mr trump has called the plot "despicable." the government of bashar al assad and his russian allies have resumed air strikes on idlib in north—west syria, according to the syrian 0bservatory for human rights. there was meant to be a truce, under a deal between turkey and russia last year, to create a buffer zone. but officials in damascus claim anti—government forces in the province have not kept to an agreement to withdraw their heavy weapons. a town close to a military base in...
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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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trump, i exchanges with president trump, i share his goals, we say sometimes wouldn't agree on methods, but i wa nt to wouldn't agree on methods, but i want to get there, i want to have an agreement. and this morning president rouhani showed himself to be open to this meeting happening, and president trump has been saying for weeks, he has been demanding, has been tough, but is ready to have a meeting to make a deal. and i think we are making progress. i want this meeting to happen, i do want to be an agreement between the united states and iran, and france will play the role, together where the united kingdom, germany, and the other signatory powers and the permanent members of the security council. iran is not the same country that it was two and half years ago when i came into office. it was no number one state of terror in the world. there were 18 types of conviction in my first week, when i spoke with the touts at lee pentagon, including lots of generals and military experts. meaning 18 sites of big problems. everyone of them was backed by iran, in some cases, actually using irani
trump, i exchanges with president trump, i share his goals, we say sometimes wouldn't agree on methods, but i wa nt to wouldn't agree on methods, but i want to get there, i want to have an agreement. and this morning president rouhani showed himself to be open to this meeting happening, and president trump has been saying for weeks, he has been demanding, has been tough, but is ready to have a meeting to make a deal. and i think we are making progress. i want this meeting to happen, i do want...
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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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he started with his view on president trump's idea for a new treaty. well, it is a good objective, a good goal, but totally unrealistic at this stage. they can't even hold onto the treaties they have, much less build a new, bigger one, including a country that has never before been involved in nuclear arms control. so i don't think that is realistic. it would take a good part of five years, perhaps a decade, to work that issue with the chinese before they get into a treaty. so was it a mistake to let this cold war treaty go? yes. it was. it was a mistake on both sides, a mistake on the russian side, they cheated, apparently, thought they could get away with it, thought the united states wouldn't pull out. it was a mistake in the united states side. trump threw in the towel, basically telling putin, "you're free from any legal obligations now to go back into compliance with this treaty. and on top of that, we're also going to build some inf range weapons and potentially deploy them in europe." so a big mistake on both sides. nato and the us said russia
he started with his view on president trump's idea for a new treaty. well, it is a good objective, a good goal, but totally unrealistic at this stage. they can't even hold onto the treaties they have, much less build a new, bigger one, including a country that has never before been involved in nuclear arms control. so i don't think that is realistic. it would take a good part of five years, perhaps a decade, to work that issue with the chinese before they get into a treaty. so was it a mistake...
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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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let's just say hypothetically mr trump really wa nted just say hypothetically mr trump really wanted to buy greenland and add it to the united states, and he we re add it to the united states, and he were to go to greenland and offer every inhabitant of greenland $10 million, a nice piece of property in sa nta million, a nice piece of property in santa monica, in california, on the beach, and a us passport. then you'd have a vote and you'd see whether or not the requisite percentage of greenlanders decided they wanted to be part of the united states. certainly could be an interesting deal! the first team in 15 years to dive down to the wreck of the titanic say it is deteriorating, partly because it's being eaten by bacteria. using a specially—built submersible vehicle, an international group of explorers have surveyed it and say that some parts of it are disappearing. 0ur science correspondent rebecca morelle reports. at the bottom of the atlantic, nearly 4,000 metres down, the most famous wreck of all time. this is the bow of the titanic, still recognisable more than 100 years aft
let's just say hypothetically mr trump really wa nted just say hypothetically mr trump really wanted to buy greenland and add it to the united states, and he we re add it to the united states, and he were to go to greenland and offer every inhabitant of greenland $10 million, a nice piece of property in sa nta million, a nice piece of property in santa monica, in california, on the beach, and a us passport. then you'd have a vote and you'd see whether or not the requisite percentage of...
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he is a free market here in trump. he is a free market here in trump isa trump. he is a free market here in trump is a protectionist. trump talks grandly about trade deals, which is great, but i am reminded of the fact that he has told lies more than 12,000 times, according to us media, since he has been president, and this is about mood music rather than substance, so we will wait to see what comes in the long period, the long time after these chats. the mood music is good at the moment, and let's not decry it. it is a sunny day and i'm sure president trump is looking forward to playing some golf. perhaps boris will get out on a beach. there is a thought to conjure with this bank holiday weekend! if this meeting is to be chalked down as a success for the prime minister, what are the benchmarks by which we should judge it? you will be looking a number of months down the line, and we have tough issues we need to face. there are foreign policy disagreements we have with the united states — treatment of iran, for example, a classic case. but if we look elsewhere,
he is a free market here in trump. he is a free market here in trump isa trump. he is a free market here in trump is a protectionist. trump talks grandly about trade deals, which is great, but i am reminded of the fact that he has told lies more than 12,000 times, according to us media, since he has been president, and this is about mood music rather than substance, so we will wait to see what comes in the long period, the long time after these chats. the mood music is good at the moment, and...
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just as trump is doing this for domestic political purposes. trump is appealing to the evangelical portion of his base, which he really needs in order to be re—elected next year, just as neta nyahu in order to be re—elected next year, just as netanyahu needs trump's support for his own re—elected next month. dr guy ziv, very interesting talk to you. thank you very much. my pleasure. thanks. let's get some of the day's other news. the authorities in gibraltar have ordered the immediate release of an iranian oil tanker that was impounded last month by british marines and local police. the ship, grace 1, was suspected of carrying iranian oil to syria in defiance of european union sanctions. it's being freed after iran provided written assurances that the vessel wouldn't go to syria. the italian authorities have allowed five migrants, described as psychologically disturbed, to come ashore on the island of lampedusa from a rescue ship that's been caught up in a political row for two weeks. the spanish charity open arms said the other 142 remai
just as trump is doing this for domestic political purposes. trump is appealing to the evangelical portion of his base, which he really needs in order to be re—elected next year, just as neta nyahu in order to be re—elected next year, just as netanyahu needs trump's support for his own re—elected next month. dr guy ziv, very interesting talk to you. thank you very much. my pleasure. thanks. let's get some of the day's other news. the authorities in gibraltar have ordered the immediate...
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here is donald trump a little earlier. i am looking at a really good iran, we are not looking for regime change, we have seen how that worked, that hasn't been too good. we are looking to make iran a rich again, let's let them be rich. let's let them do well, or they can be poor as can be like they are now. and i tell you what, i don't think it is acceptable the way they are being forced to live in iran. and what we want is very simple, it's got to be non—nuclear. it's worth saying the president there saying he wants iran to be richer, but us sanctions are doing the reverse of that at the moment, but the americans argue the sanctions are necessary because the iranians are not carrying on as they ought to with reference to their nuclear programme. the europeans for their part say that they do still agree with the nuclear deal, and the iranians are still sticking to their agreements. recently the iranians stop sticking to that, which caused consternation in washington. lauren cathy, republican strategist, former senior com
here is donald trump a little earlier. i am looking at a really good iran, we are not looking for regime change, we have seen how that worked, that hasn't been too good. we are looking to make iran a rich again, let's let them be rich. let's let them do well, or they can be poor as can be like they are now. and i tell you what, i don't think it is acceptable the way they are being forced to live in iran. and what we want is very simple, it's got to be non—nuclear. it's worth saying the...
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turmoil on global stock markets as donald trump slaps further tarrifs on chinese imports. one of a million children caught in the syrian conflict. we'll hear from the families trying to escape airstrikes in idlib. 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. brazil's president, jair bolsonaro, has bowed to international pressure and authorised the armed forces to tackle a record number of fires in the amazon forest. in a televised address, he said that wildfires could happen in any country and shouldn't be used as an excuse for international sanctions. the fires are scattered widely across the amazon, most notably in the north of brazil. they're the most intense in the region for almost a decade — as camilla mota reports from there. 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 t
turmoil on global stock markets as donald trump slaps further tarrifs on chinese imports. one of a million children caught in the syrian conflict. we'll hear from the families trying to escape airstrikes in idlib. 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. brazil's president, jair bolsonaro, has bowed to...
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president trump, rebuffed and insulted, has called off his trip to denmark.
president trump, rebuffed and insulted, has called off his trip to denmark.
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trump himself has his icon and he canjust information. trump himself has his icon and he can just easily share any theory he wants. let's get some of the day's other news. russia's state communications regulator has accused google of using its youtube platform to promote recent anti—government protests. the regulator, roskomnadzor, ordered google to stop allowing what it said were "illegal mass events" to be made available to view. google has not yet responded. china has mobilised thousands of servicemen and women to help with the clean up after typhoon la kema swept across the country's eastern seaboard. officials say 32 people were killed and 16 are missing. the storm system brought winds of up to 187 kilometres per hour and heavy rain, causing widespread flooding. hundreds of people have been evacuated from their homes on the spanish island of gran canaria due to wildfires. strong wind and temperatures of over 32 degrees celsius are hampering efforts to put out the blaze, which covers 10 square kilometres. a 50—year—old man has b
trump himself has his icon and he canjust information. trump himself has his icon and he can just easily share any theory he wants. let's get some of the day's other news. russia's state communications regulator has accused google of using its youtube platform to promote recent anti—government protests. the regulator, roskomnadzor, ordered google to stop allowing what it said were "illegal mass events" to be made available to view. google has not yet responded. china has mobilised...
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the victor earns the right to take on president trump next year. president putin orders the russian army into siberia to help fight the wildfires raging across the region. a rare original copy of the first harry potter book sells for almost $35,000 at auction in the uk. intelligence officials in the us are claiming that hamza bin laden, son of the founder of al-qaeda, has died. hamza bin laden, thought to be 30—years—old, had released audio and video calling for attacks on the us and other countries, to avenge his father's assassination by american special forces eight years ago. the us had offered $1 million for information on him and saudi arabia stripped him of his citizenship in march. chris buckler is our washington correspondent. chris, what more do you have on this? yeah, us media reports are saying that they have now confirmed military officials that hamza bin laden is dead, however, there has been no official word from the pentagon and what we don't know is how or where he died. although there are some suggestions that happen during wh
the victor earns the right to take on president trump next year. president putin orders the russian army into siberia to help fight the wildfires raging across the region. a rare original copy of the first harry potter book sells for almost $35,000 at auction in the uk. intelligence officials in the us are claiming that hamza bin laden, son of the founder of al-qaeda, has died. hamza bin laden, thought to be 30—years—old, had released audio and video calling for attacks on the us and other...
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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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then the specifics uk -- trump is started. then the specifics uk —— of any gs— trump is started. then the specifics uk —— ofany gs— uk trump is started. then the specifics uk —— of any gs— uk trade deal. what happens in the negotiations, what tra nslates happens in the negotiations, what translates from that meeting into the detail, we will have to be a bit patient to see if it happens. what about how borisjohnson is trying to establish himself in this meeting of leaders. it is as first—time as prime minister. he has been foreign secretary, although not for very long. how is he playing it so far? what is the strategy for the johnson team? boris johnson has always been a high—energy politician. it is his get up and go that voters like when he was mayor of london and it is what the conservative party members like when they chose him as their new leader. that was evident from the moment he stepped off the plane yesterday. he skipped down the steps, marched with up —— right up to the waiting press. he has been engaged, not shy to take centre stage. 0ne detail i ha
then the specifics uk -- trump is started. then the specifics uk —— of any gs— trump is started. then the specifics uk —— ofany gs— uk trump is started. then the specifics uk —— of any gs— uk trade deal. what happens in the negotiations, what tra nslates happens in the negotiations, what translates from that meeting into the detail, we will have to be a bit patient to see if it happens. what about how borisjohnson is trying to establish himself in this meeting of leaders. it...
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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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president donald trump has conceded change is needed. frankly, we need intelligent background checks, ok? this isn't a question of nra, republican, or democrat. i will tell you, i spoke to mitch mcconnell yesterday. he's totally onboard. i think that the republicans are going to be great and lead the charge along with the democrats. but the president's biggest hurdle — will be the country's powerful gun lobby — the national rifle association. president trump has suggested he could persuade the nra to change its position. but earlier this week, the nra tweeted: "none of the background check proposals would have prevented these tragedies." despite widespread public outcry, it's now unlikely senators will be called back from their holidays, further delaying political action after yet another tragedy. freya cole, bbc news. lauren villagran is a reporter for the el paso times. she told me more about how the community has been coping in the aftermath of the shooting. it is the subject of every conversation every day, everywhere this was a
president donald trump has conceded change is needed. frankly, we need intelligent background checks, ok? this isn't a question of nra, republican, or democrat. i will tell you, i spoke to mitch mcconnell yesterday. he's totally onboard. i think that the republicans are going to be great and lead the charge along with the democrats. but the president's biggest hurdle — will be the country's powerful gun lobby — the national rifle association. president trump has suggested he could persuade...
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i can see — i think anyone can see mr trump's motive here. this is dangerous territory for israel, isn't it? it's always been israeli policy, i think, to tie support for israel to both parties, to both main parties in the us. here mr netanyahu is allying himself squarely with the republicans against the democrats. sure. i mean, this sets a very dangerous precedent. and it's also part of a continuing trend in the netanyahu era to turn israel into a partisan issue in the united states. israel has long been a bipartisan issue supported strongly by both parties. and during the last decade of netanyahu's rule he has single—handedly sided with the republican party and president trump and undermined president obama and the democrats. it is also entirely possible, isn't it, that it will increase anger towards israel and boost the boycott movement. well, this is essentially — he's handed the bds movement, the boycott, divestment, sanctions movement, a gift that they otherwise would not have gotten. they haven't been effective despite their efforts
i can see — i think anyone can see mr trump's motive here. this is dangerous territory for israel, isn't it? it's always been israeli policy, i think, to tie support for israel to both parties, to both main parties in the us. here mr netanyahu is allying himself squarely with the republicans against the democrats. sure. i mean, this sets a very dangerous precedent. and it's also part of a continuing trend in the netanyahu era to turn israel into a partisan issue in the united states. israel...
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president trump vows to retaliate — after china announces plans to escalate the trade war. atoning for the past — glasgow university is to raise millions in acknowledgement of the profits it made from the slave trade. a possible reprieve for bury — its owner says he's accepted a takeover bid, just hours before the deadline which could have seen the club expelled from the english football league. and at half past 11 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers 0livia utley, the deputy editor at the article, and dawn foster, journalist at the guardian — stay with us for that. good evening. the fires which are currently ravaging the amazon rainforest in brazil have prompted the leaders of france and ireland to declare they won't support a major eu trade deal with south america — unless brazil does more to bring the situation under control. campaigners have blamed the environmental policies of brazil's president, jair bolsonaro, for the spread of the fires, which are threatening a major source of the world's oxygen. there've been more than 75,000
president trump vows to retaliate — after china announces plans to escalate the trade war. atoning for the past — glasgow university is to raise millions in acknowledgement of the profits it made from the slave trade. a possible reprieve for bury — its owner says he's accepted a takeover bid, just hours before the deadline which could have seen the club expelled from the english football league. and at half past 11 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers 0livia...
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turmoil on global stock markets as donald trump slaps further tarrifs on chinese imports. 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. in a televised address the brazilian president pushed back, saying the fires shouldn't be an excuse for international sanctions. the fires are scattered widely across the amazon, most notably in the north of brazil. they're the most intense in the region for almost a decade, as camilla motah 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. firefighters in the state of rondonia, one of the most affected by the amazon fires, have been working here for the past two weeks, trying t
turmoil on global stock markets as donald trump slaps further tarrifs on chinese imports. 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. in a televised address the brazilian president pushed back, saying the fires shouldn't be an excuse for international sanctions. the fires are...
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and it seems that that may have stemmed from criticism that donald trump had of these women. they are of course progressives, and they are people he has branded socialists, and dangerous to the united states. well, as you mentioned, that permission was later approved. as far as rashida tlaib was concerned, she was given permission to visit her 90—year—old grandmother in the west bank, but she said that israel had humiliated her, and she wasn't going to go. well, now these two women have been commenting further. they gave a press conference today in minnesota, and they criticised both president trump and the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu. i guess there is the risk for them and for their party of speaking out like this — that it makes it easier perhaps for president trump to paint them, and as he would see it, the whole party, as extremist, as anti—israel, anti—american. well, it's interesting, actually, because after their permission to travel was revoked, there was criticism from a variety of democrats, many of whom don't hold such hardline views as far
and it seems that that may have stemmed from criticism that donald trump had of these women. they are of course progressives, and they are people he has branded socialists, and dangerous to the united states. well, as you mentioned, that permission was later approved. as far as rashida tlaib was concerned, she was given permission to visit her 90—year—old grandmother in the west bank, but she said that israel had humiliated her, and she wasn't going to go. well, now these two women have...
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donald trump has not said that, he spoke about mental illness and hatred. he has not mentioned guns or white supremacy. 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 would be economically damaging. asimilar a similar strike call last week largely went unheeded. we can go live to hong kong and speak with the bbc‘s mariko oi. she is there for us. what do you think we can expect? well, i am now ata think we can expect? well, i am now at a park, one of the seven locations where we expect seven rallies across hong kong today. it would affect every sector from fine and to at but as you mention, the biggest impact we have seen so far has been on the travel industry. train operators,
donald trump has not said that, he spoke about mental illness and hatred. he has not mentioned guns or white supremacy. 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...
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mr trump put his trade were on hold. businesses could make forecasts, they could invest in the economy could stabilise. professor, when the president blames the central bank, the federal reserve, as he frequently does and did on tuesday, what do you make of that? the fed is a convenient target for mr trump. but if you compare the fed's interest rates now with what the administration itself said in february and its annual report on the economy interest rates were likely to be, they are lower now than the administration pretty good, not higher. so i think it is a bit of beat and switch affecting blame. what you expect the fed to do now?|j think what you expect the fed to do now?” think the fed sees what the rest of us think the fed sees what the rest of us see, that the economy is softening, that the external environment is worsening with problems in italy and china, not least in the uk, so the fed is likely to cut interest rates modestly, but only modestly, and mr trump was right when he said today further fed interest
mr trump put his trade were on hold. businesses could make forecasts, they could invest in the economy could stabilise. professor, when the president blames the central bank, the federal reserve, as he frequently does and did on tuesday, what do you make of that? the fed is a convenient target for mr trump. but if you compare the fed's interest rates now with what the administration itself said in february and its annual report on the economy interest rates were likely to be, they are lower now...
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donald trump has said that brussels hasn't treated the uk very well over brexit. tomorrow they'll 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. british airways is facing anger from thousands of passengers who've received emails to say their flights next month have been cancelled — because of strikes by pilots over pay. the walkouts are planned for the 9th, 10th and 27th of september. our business ccorrespondent katy austin reports. josie spent time and thousands of pounds planning a september trip to florida, catering to the needs of her disabled mother. then last night an e—mail saying their flight was cancelled. we don't know whether it's the outbound flight or the inbound flight, as well. we've called british airways 67 times since 6am. we got through once
donald trump has said that brussels hasn't treated the uk very well over brexit. tomorrow they'll 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. british airways is facing anger from thousands...
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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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president trump delays a 10% tariff on some chinese imports to avoid christmas shopping price hikes. officers on duty at the facility where the accused sex trafficker jeffrey epstein was found dead, have been moved on. and sailing to the summit, teenage climate change campaigner greta thunberg prepares to sail across the atlantic to attend a un summit in new york. an uneasy calm has descended on hong kong airport, after pro—democracy protestors severely disrupted flights for a second day. there were angry confrontations just before midnight between security forces and demonstrators staging a sit—in. protestors used barricades to stop police forcing their way into the building. as of wednesday, hong kong's airport authority says it's obtained an interim injunction to restrain people from "unlawfully and wilfully obstructing" operations. our correspondentjonathan head was at the airport and sent this this was the day a self—styled democracy movement came close to mob violence. fearful of infiltrators, the protesters seized individuals they believed were undercover chinese officer
president trump delays a 10% tariff on some chinese imports to avoid christmas shopping price hikes. officers on duty at the facility where the accused sex trafficker jeffrey epstein was found dead, have been moved on. and sailing to the summit, teenage climate change campaigner greta thunberg prepares to sail across the atlantic to attend a un summit in new york. an uneasy calm has descended on hong kong airport, after pro—democracy protestors severely disrupted flights for a second day....
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residents trump has told of his state visit to denmark. —— president trump.
residents trump has told of his state visit to denmark. —— president trump.
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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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that trump can do that is within his competence. for example, excluding the uk from some of the trump trade war tariffs in turn for support on iran and other foreign objectives. it could be something they can get across the line quickly, but trade negotiation web written monster trade and concede, will take a long time. are you basing your analysis on what has a lwa ys basing your analysis on what has always gone before whereas we are now looking at such a new situation, not just because of now looking at such a new situation, notjust because of what now looking at such a new situation, not just because of what the now looking at such a new situation, notjust because of what the uk is doing, but because of the current occu pa nts of doing, but because of the current occupants of the white house and may the previous rules can all be thrown out of the window? i think to a degree and this is why i am pointing to some smaller agreements within donald trump's competence in which the uk could find something to offer and we could see somet
that trump can do that is within his competence. for example, excluding the uk from some of the trump trade war tariffs in turn for support on iran and other foreign objectives. it could be something they can get across the line quickly, but trade negotiation web written monster trade and concede, will take a long time. are you basing your analysis on what has a lwa ys basing your analysis on what has always gone before whereas we are now looking at such a new situation, not just because of now...
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president trump's use of language is very distinctive. whether he's tweeting, or on stage at a rally, this star of reality tv knows how to make an impression. and that proved a challenge to american artist diana waymar. she wanted to find a way of relating to the current political atmosphere. so she began knitting mr trump's words, and invited others to get out their needles too. the results are on display in new york — we've been taking a look. it has been so incredible to see people come into the store and experience it for the first time. to literally woken to a space that is a 3—dimensional twitter feed. literally woken to a space that is a 3—dimensionaltwitterfeed. i literally woken to a space that is a 3—dimensional twitterfeed. i was inspired in january of 3—dimensional twitterfeed. i was inspired injanuary of 2018 to stitch the words "i am a very stable genius" into an inherited piece of needlepoint. i hadn't found a way to process the language that was being used by donald trump and i certainly wasn't following him on t
president trump's use of language is very distinctive. whether he's tweeting, or on stage at a rally, this star of reality tv knows how to make an impression. and that proved a challenge to american artist diana waymar. she wanted to find a way of relating to the current political atmosphere. so she began knitting mr trump's words, and invited others to get out their needles too. the results are on display in new york — we've been taking a look. it has been so incredible to see people come...
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in the light of the warnings, president trump has cancelled a planned trip to poland. a genetic analysis of almost half a million people has concluded there is no single "gay gene" that determines a person's sexual orientation — a notion popularised in the 1990s. research in europe and the us has found that a combination of genes account for between 8—25% of same—sex behaviour across the population. president trump is saying the us will have a permanent military presence in afghanistan — at least 8,000 troops — even if a peace deal is reached with the taliban. american and taliban negotiators are still trying to finalise an agreement. the former fbi director, james comey, will not be prosecuted for leaking a memo about president trump to the media. a department forjustice report criticised mr comey, saying he had failed to ‘live up' to his duty to safeguard sensitive information. but it concluded that he did not break the law. we can speak to our correspondent peter bowes. so is this the end of it? he has been told off but he is not to be prosecuted. or are
in the light of the warnings, president trump has cancelled a planned trip to poland. a genetic analysis of almost half a million people has concluded there is no single "gay gene" that determines a person's sexual orientation — a notion popularised in the 1990s. research in europe and the us has found that a combination of genes account for between 8—25% of same—sex behaviour across the population. president trump is saying the us will have a permanent military presence in...
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donald trump added he hoped the summit would accomplish a lot. borisjohnson has also touched down in biarritz. the prime minister said that when he meets president trump at the summit, he's going to tell him to pull back from a trade war which is already destabilising economic growth around the world. meanwhile, the german chancellor, angela merkel, has given her support to president macron‘s call for record wildfires in the amazon rainforest to be put on the agenda of the summit this weekend. brexit is likely to be a key issue at the summit and a little earlier european council president donald tusk — who will meet borisjohnson on sunday — said that the eu is "willing to listen" to the prime minister's ideas for brexit — provided they are "realistic". the one thing i will not cooperate on, is no deal. cooperate on is no deal. and i still hope that mrjohnson would not like to go down in history as mr no—deal. we are willing to listen to ideas that are operational, realistic, and a cce pta ble that are operational, realistic, and accepta
donald trump added he hoped the summit would accomplish a lot. borisjohnson has also touched down in biarritz. the prime minister said that when he meets president trump at the summit, he's going to tell him to pull back from a trade war which is already destabilising economic growth around the world. meanwhile, the german chancellor, angela merkel, has given her support to president macron‘s call for record wildfires in the amazon rainforest to be put on the agenda of the summit this...
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president trump says his choice to be the new director of nnational intelligence, john ratcliffe, has withdrawn his name from consideration. the president blamed the media for mr ratcliffe's decision, saying it had treated him "very unfairly." democratic lawmakers and some former senior us intelligence officers said that mr ratcliffe lacked the expertise and experience to take on the role, which oversees the the 17 agencies that make up the us intelligence community. the bbc‘s chris buckler has more. the big question is whether or not john ratcliffe did actually have the background and experience to do the job. and whether he was necessarily the right man for it. that comes down to the position itself, the director of national intelligence sometimes is put in a position where he can clash with the president, and certainly that was true with the former man who held the position before he stepped down. as far as mr trump was concerned, he did not back the president on issues like russia and north korea, there were times that the director of national intelligence contradicted the presi
president trump says his choice to be the new director of nnational intelligence, john ratcliffe, has withdrawn his name from consideration. the president blamed the media for mr ratcliffe's decision, saying it had treated him "very unfairly." democratic lawmakers and some former senior us intelligence officers said that mr ratcliffe lacked the expertise and experience to take on the role, which oversees the the 17 agencies that make up the us intelligence community. the bbc‘s chris...
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is he in the trump camp orthe dynamic of the g7? is he in the trump camp or the european camp?” think he is having to have a foot in both, isn‘t he? 0n think he is having to have a foot in both, isn‘t he? on one level, not just the americans but the canadians in japanese as just the americans but the canadians injapanese as well, these countries are crucialfor a injapanese as well, these countries are crucial for a post brexit britain. these are countries the uk wa nts to britain. these are countries the uk wants to sign new trade deals with, and as such, it is understandable that the prime minister would focus on creating some good mood music around those love relationships —— around those love relationships —— around those love relationships —— around those relationships. clearly, their relationship with the eu matters. first, we first have to resolve brexit. and once that is done, we will have to have some kind of trade deal. at one stage, boris johnson said it will be easier for the uk to negotiate —— donald trump said it will be easier for the the uk to
is he in the trump camp orthe dynamic of the g7? is he in the trump camp or the european camp?” think he is having to have a foot in both, isn‘t he? 0n think he is having to have a foot in both, isn‘t he? on one level, not just the americans but the canadians in japanese as just the americans but the canadians injapanese as well, these countries are crucialfor a injapanese as well, these countries are crucial for a post brexit britain. these are countries the uk wa nts to britain. these...
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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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mr trump said the talks could take place if the circumstances were right. iran's foreign minister made an unscheduled visit to the summit but did not meet the president. the g7 nations have agreed a fund of $22 million to help countries in the amazon to fight fires that are devastating the rainforest. president macron also announced that there would be an international
mr trump said the talks could take place if the circumstances were right. iran's foreign minister made an unscheduled visit to the summit but did not meet the president. the g7 nations have agreed a fund of $22 million to help countries in the amazon to fight fires that are devastating the rainforest. president macron also announced that there would be an international
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president trump says he wants a new nuclear pact to be signed by both russia and china. mr trump said he had spoken to the two countries about the idea, and that they were both "very, very excited". his comments came after the us withdrew from a key nuclear treaty with russia, raising fears of a new arms race. the man co—ordinating official efforts to tackle the spread of ebola in the democratic republic of congo says only about half of cases are currently being identified. jean—jacques muyembe warned that the current outbreak could continue for two or three years. the head of brazil's national space research institute says he will be sacked, after a public row with president jair bolsonaro over the scale of deforestation in the amazon. ricardo galvao likened the president to a teenage boy, after the government rejected evidence over the increasing tree loss in the amazon. john mcmanus reports. at 525 million square kilometres, keeping track of the health of the amazon rainforest is huge undertaking. and best done from space —— 5.5. scientists say... brazil's nat
president trump says he wants a new nuclear pact to be signed by both russia and china. mr trump said he had spoken to the two countries about the idea, and that they were both "very, very excited". his comments came after the us withdrew from a key nuclear treaty with russia, raising fears of a new arms race. the man co—ordinating official efforts to tackle the spread of ebola in the democratic republic of congo says only about half of cases are currently being identified....
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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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donald trump has imposed more ta riffs news. donald trump has imposed more tariffs on china and threatened they will go higher if trade talks break down. north korea has fired another short—range missile from its eastern coast, the third testjust over a week. let's get more on this now. we can speak to melissa hannan, director ty depot deputy. thank you very much your time. president trump says he is not bothered —— bothered about this but only long—range missiles. what do you reckon? so it's a tough challenge. north korea, as the president said, neveragreed challenge. north korea, as the president said, never agreed to halt launching anything last minute intercontinental ballistic missiles however short—range missiles do pose a threat, not only to the us's ally, south korea, but us forces deployed in south korea as well. some of these missiles are nuclear capable and that means that they should be taken very seriously. so what message do you think north korea is trying to send and what are the implications of it? so t
donald trump has imposed more ta riffs news. donald trump has imposed more tariffs on china and threatened they will go higher if trade talks break down. north korea has fired another short—range missile from its eastern coast, the third testjust over a week. let's get more on this now. we can speak to melissa hannan, director ty depot deputy. thank you very much your time. president trump says he is not bothered —— bothered about this but only long—range missiles. what do you reckon?...
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the trump administration continues to clamp down on immigration, this time targetting people who need government aid. a norwegian man appears in court in oslo, accused of terrorism in connection with a gun attack on a mosque. and 50 years on, we'll hear from the couple who came to represent the spirit of woodstock. welcome to the programme. authorities in hong kong say flights have now resumed at the airport, after monday's shutdown because of protesters. these are life pictures coming from hong kong airport and it is looking fairly normal although authorities say flight movement will be affected through tuesday. it comes after another weekend of clashes between police and demonstrators angry about what they believe is china's erosion of their freedoms. beijing has raised the stakes, claiming the weeks—long unrest has begun to show what it calls the "sprouts of terrorism". jonathan head reports. as the last flights came in, their passengers were greeted with a chorus of appeals from young hong kongers waving posters, pleading for support. chant: fight for freedom! they feared the po
the trump administration continues to clamp down on immigration, this time targetting people who need government aid. a norwegian man appears in court in oslo, accused of terrorism in connection with a gun attack on a mosque. and 50 years on, we'll hear from the couple who came to represent the spirit of woodstock. welcome to the programme. authorities in hong kong say flights have now resumed at the airport, after monday's shutdown because of protesters. these are life pictures coming from...