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Britain is preparing to leave the European Union in March 2019. The complex negotiations have moved slowly and May s Cabinet seems deeply divided over how best to separate Britain from the 28-nation bloc. Trump expressed annoyance with EU trade policy: We cannot get our product in, he said. It s very, very tough. And yet, they send their product to us no taxes, very little taxes. He says his problems with the EU may morph into something very big from a trade standpoint. In the interview with journalist Piers Morgan, Trump has high praise for French President Emmanuel Macron. He s a great guy, Trump says. His wife is fantastic. I like them a lot. You know, we had dinner at the top of the Eiffel Tower, and everything was closed. ....
Residents of the Roanoke Valley know that you donât have to drive all the way to Blacksburg or Bent Mountain to see a vast difference in how some winter storms play out. A cold rain or non-sticking âwhite rainâ snowfall downtown near the Market Square or the Roanoke River can be several inches of snow or tree-sagging ice on Peakwood Drive in South Roanoke or Hunting Hills in southwest Roanoke County or up by the Star on Mill Mountain. This happened repeatedly this winter, playing havoc with the local details of forecasts in a season featuring frequent borderline-temperature precipitation events. ....
Matt Jones | The Daily Independent Tree branches brought down by ice and snow sit on power lines and a sign for Daltonâs Tires in Westwood on Thursday afternoon. The multiple waves of ice and snow, accompanied by freezing temperatures and followed by heavy rains, wreaked havoc on the area.  Many area residents were forced to endure days without electricity and telephone service, and in some cases the loss of water as well. Dan Rice, who lives in Rush, was without power for a total of 11 days as the services were sporadically interrupted and restored. âI have to really give those guys credit,â Rice said of the crews working during the storms. âThey never stopped, and Iâm not really sure if any of them even got a full nightâs sleep through all this.â ....