Maria we have a big show this morning. Joining the conversation, Deirdre Bolton is here this morning, real clear politics cofounder and president tom bevin and pwc partner, mitch rochell. Thank you for being here. We have a market under pressure as a result of some i guess digestion over this trade deal. Take a look at the markets where were looking at a triple digit decline this morning for the dow industrials. Bloomburg is reporting that china wants more talks before signing phase one of the strayed deal. The u. S. Trade deal. The u. S. And china made progress on friday. China agreed to buy 40 to 50 billion worth of Agricultural Products while the u. S. Will suspend a planned tariff increase set to go into effect tomorrow. Beijing addressing currency and Financial Services concerns but setting aside issues like intellectual property and forced transfer of technology. Senior counsel to the president Kellyanne Conway spoke with me yesterday and heres how she saw it. That would be two a
Now on bbc news, you right there because he use it Stephen Sackur speaks to former mi5 agent Willie Carlin on hardtalk telling this story that has been long kept secret and i think we do have to begin at the beginning because i think it is, for many people watching and listening to this, it will be very hard to understand how a boy, raised in a catholic family in one of the most welcome to hardtalk, im Stephen Sackur. The long and bloody conflict in Northern Ireland was known nationalist areas neighbourhoods of euphemistically as the troubles, while one aspect of it got the city derry in Northern Ireland, a separate label, the dirty war. How you could, before you chose to become an agent, a spy, how you could originally decide to serve in the british, the british army, as a republican internationalist. That that was the name given to the covert operations nationalist. I was born in 1940, of the British State both army and intelligence republican internationalist. That nationalist. Iwas
Now on bbc news, Stephen Sackur speaks to former mi5 agent Willie Carlin on hardtalk. Argentinas left wing candidate Alberto Fernandez win the countrys president ial election as the people vote to end austerity. Welcome to hardtalk, a state of emergency has been im Stephen Sackur. Declared across california as wildfires continue to spread, the long and bloody conflict in Northern Ireland was known whipped up by strong winds. Euphemistically as the troubles. The clock is ticking one aspect of it got but will the eu agree to extend the brexit deadline a separate label, the dirty war. That was the name given we look at the options. To the covert operations of the British State in business briefing, both army and intelligence ill be speaking to the head infiltrating the ira, running informers and agents to undermine the Republican Movement from within. Stephen sackur interviews one of those agents, Willie Carlin, who became an undercover spy within the political wing of the ira, sinn fein.
Acting as he says the worlds policeman and it was something that he campaigned on in 2016 and you know if nothing else were in another president ial Campaign Season and you could argue that the the u. S. President is trying to bolster his record by saying that he is keeping u. S. Forces out of harms way all right thank you at the latest from washington that doesnt enjoy an. Honest. About this and specifically about president obamas recent statement and whether those comments of causing an ankara. I have no d doubt that that trumps our shifting positions is a matter of concern. Without because weve been this way before in 2000 a team trumpet at the end of the year promise to withdraw troops and never did and the Turkish Operation long anticipated there was a race so clearly it is tied to trumps winning this so allowed this to happen and his willingness to do withdraw the troops so the question is how far will trump allow the Turkish Operation to to develop its was a definite as i said a
A point by point 1st the president s point about getting tough on turkey in the matter of the u. S. Minister Andrew Bronson who had been detained for illegally proselytizing inside turkey in 2018 well yes the u. S. Government did put on a new travel list the ministers of justice and interior departments in korea and so they and their families werent allowed to come to the United States but after Andrew Bronson was released by turkish authorities later and 2018 about 3 months after these sanctions were imposed these 2 men were removed so theyre now free to come to the United States i think it would be a bit of a stretch to argue that putting sanctions on 2 government officials and their families in essence crippled the turkish economy you might want to look at the earth along governments policies on why the economy is failing as some economists would argue then when it comes to this idea of how to actually deal with turkey both u. S. The u. S. And turkey are members of nato theyre alrea