Im the executive Vice President of the u. S. Chamber of commerce in charge of international affairs. Delighted to see a full room here. On behalf of the u. S. Chamber of commerce, were delighted to host today the u. S. Secretary of state for exiting the European Union david davis. Please give him a round of applause. [ applause ]. I know, secretary davis, this is your first visit back to washington in some time, a couple years. So welcome back. Its an interesting time on both sides of the atlantic. Certainly here we have our unique set of interesting and complex challenges which will not be the subject of todays discussions. And i know that youre coming off an interesting round of negotiations with your counterparts in europe as well, which we look forward to hearing from you. In todays clorowd i know there are a lot of Business Leaders but also diplomats from the different embassies in washington. I also want to recognize ambassador kim derrick from the u. K. Embassy whos done a great
Behind the Parsons Green tube bombing continues. Whilst we chase down the suspects, as the public would expect, were strengthening our Police Resources on the streets of london and indeed across the country. Police say a thousand armed officers will be deployed across the country and will be supported by the army. 29 people were injured in yesterdays attack, which has been claimed by so called Islamic State. This is the scene at Parsons Green, where the tube station reopened in the early hours of this morning. Well have the latest on the investigation. Good morning, its saturday, september 16th. Also ahead Boris Johnson repeats the controversial claim that leaving the eu would save britain £350 million a week, as he sets out his vision for the country post brexit. North korea vows to complete its nuclear programme, as the United States once again warns pyongyang of military action. In sport its go, defoe. Bournemouth have their first points of the season, thanks tojermain defoes first
Negotiations with the eu. Well be getting reaction to the Prime Ministers speech from the former Northern Ireland secretary and brexit campaigner, theresa villiers. The other main stories on bbc news an 18 year old man is charged with attempted murder after the bomb attack on a London Underground train last week. The taxi app uber is to lose its licence to operate in london putting thousands of drivers jobs at risk. Donald trump and kim jong un trade insults while the north Korean Leader threatens to detonate a Hydrogen Bomb over the pacific. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. Theresa may has set out her proposals for a transition of around two years after the uk leaves the European Union in march 2019. In a speech in florence, she offered to go on paying a fair share into the eu budget, with continued access to the Single Market during that period. My colleague christian fraiser watched the speech in florence the Prime Minister theresa may has been setting out her brexit vision whi
Commission, being the graciousness of it and the generosity of aid, the warmth of its. It makes it difficult for the Michel Barniers etc to come back with their usual sort of riposte. He was there already even three hours after her speech. But it was short on detail. What the eu means by, we want more detail, is we want more money. What british politicians and the public wa nt british politicians and the public want by more detail, is what is this really mean . We still dont really know. The most Critical Issues for people who voted leave and the brexit cabin her own party, the jurisdiction of the whole European Court ofjustice, critical, taking back our own law and control of our own borders, that was critical to the leave vote. She made gestures in both of those directions and said the European Court ofjustice, those rulings will no longer have force and jurisdiction in britain. But we will take into account their abuse. Whatever that means. And she also said, after we leave. Whateve
For londons decision not to renew the licence for the taxi app uber as over half a Million People sign a petition calling for it to be reversed. Iran says it has successfully tested a new Ballistic Missile with a range of up to 1,200 miles. Police fully reopen a stretch of the m3 in both directions after the road was closed following reports of a hazardous material, causing long delays for thousands of motorists. Now on bbc news, its time for dateline london. Hello, and welcome to dateline london. Im jane hill. This week we discuss theresa mays speech in florence and its impact on the brexit negotiations, we look at the prospects for this weekends german elections, and we assess what, if anything, was achieved at the Un General Assembly in new york. My guests are janet daley, the columnist with the sunday telegraph, the italian broadcaster and film maker annalisa piras, Stryker Mcguire of bloomberg markets, and Thomas Kielinger of germanys die welt. He is an author as well. A warm welc