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i think you recount david simon. was it was that he embedded with the police or he did. he did some like firsthand reporting to really understand what he was talking about. right. well, he was a journalist, for one thing, for the local when in baltimore and he knew a lot about police. and then he you know, he befriended a one of the cops who became his collaborator. and he also went on ride alongs with cops. a lot of these people who were not who wrote about cops or in a ride alongs and they would find that, you know, they couldn't use the material or that where they were they were confronted with on their work because it was to gravitate to, you know, to, you know, behave or of everybody, the cops and the you know, the criminals were both, you know, were just too wild for network, whereas they were perfect, perfect for cable. yeah. that's a theme in this book that i really love. there's a lot of these characters who seem trapped in a network tv or in these with these rules. jenji kohan, later the creator of orange is the new black. you talk in weeds involved. which was
i think you recount david simon. was it was that he embedded with the police or he did. he did some like firsthand reporting to really understand what he was talking about. right. well, he was a journalist, for one thing, for the local when in baltimore and he knew a lot about police. and then he you know, he befriended a one of the cops who became his collaborator. and he also went on ride alongs with cops. a lot of these people who were not who wrote about cops or in a ride alongs and they...
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i think you recount david simon. was it was that he embedded with the police or he did. he did some like firsthand reporting to really understand what he was talking about. right. well, he was a journalist, for one thing, for the local when in baltimore and he knew a lot about police. and then he you know, he befriended a one of the cops who became his collaborator. and he also went on ride alongs with cops. a lot of these people who were not who wrote about cops or in a ride alongs and they would find that, you know, they couldn't use the material or that where they were they were confronted with on their work because it was to gravitate to, you know, to, you know, behave or of everybody, the cops and the you know, the criminals were both, you know, were just too wild for network, whereas they were perfect, perfect for cable. yeah. that's a theme in this book that i really love. there's a lot of these characters who seem trapped in a network tv or in these with these rules. jenji kohan, later the creator of orange is the new black. you talk in weeds involved. which was
i think you recount david simon. was it was that he embedded with the police or he did. he did some like firsthand reporting to really understand what he was talking about. right. well, he was a journalist, for one thing, for the local when in baltimore and he knew a lot about police. and then he you know, he befriended a one of the cops who became his collaborator. and he also went on ride alongs with cops. a lot of these people who were not who wrote about cops or in a ride alongs and they...
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david simon deserves it. but simon is not. i mean, simon survived.re's not a lot of mall companies that survive plus his malls are great. you ever go to -- >> you don't want to talk about hertz? >> we had him on, was it two weeks ago. >> the stock is exactly in line with his preannouncement. david is trying to get me to do things like i tried to question him on musk yesterday and -- how about this, steve was a monumental ceo. >> yes, excellent. >> statesman. >> jim, you mentioned el earlier, not going anywhere, he says, as the stock making its way -- it's been from 100 to 150 since halloween. >> they did talk about a very big restructuring, and they talked about how hong kong came back. i understand there's profit-taking. i believed in him for a very long time and i think that apropos of what david said, i'll go there. i believed and i was right and then i was wrong. >> yeah. you were right, and then you were wrong. >> yeah, i said that. >> i know. all right. i don't know why that was fun. kkr. >> people are interested in kkr. >> they are. one of the
david simon deserves it. but simon is not. i mean, simon survived.re's not a lot of mall companies that survive plus his malls are great. you ever go to -- >> you don't want to talk about hertz? >> we had him on, was it two weeks ago. >> the stock is exactly in line with his preannouncement. david is trying to get me to do things like i tried to question him on musk yesterday and -- how about this, steve was a monumental ceo. >> yes, excellent. >> statesman....
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earlier today we got a chance to speak with david simon, the legendary chairman, president and ceo of simon properties on its 30th anniversary. take a look. >> mr. simon, welcome to matt money. congratulations on 30 incredible years in the business. >> thank you, jim. we went public a little over 30 years ago and you know we've dealt with a lot, obviously we've prospered during that period of time where we are very proud of the organization and the company that we built and that we are still building. so a lot to look forward to. >> you're too humble to conceive increased from 424 million to nearly 5.7 billion. and info revenues, and you've paid out over $42 billion to shareholders in dividends at a time when many people felt that the mold was dead. >> yeah, that's the best stat to contradict the narrative that's out there. it's not to say that, you know, properties don't change, certain malls have obviously become obsolete or gone out of business. but the good properties have really prospered. take roosevelt field, where it's 60 years old, today it does north of $100 million of net o
earlier today we got a chance to speak with david simon, the legendary chairman, president and ceo of simon properties on its 30th anniversary. take a look. >> mr. simon, welcome to matt money. congratulations on 30 incredible years in the business. >> thank you, jim. we went public a little over 30 years ago and you know we've dealt with a lot, obviously we've prospered during that period of time where we are very proud of the organization and the company that we built and that we...
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. >> i saw david simon, who does not do a lot of interviews at all, the founder and ceo of simon property group, along with jim on "mad money" the other night. a fascinating interview, because despite the talk about retail woes, simon property group is like 96% full. they tend to have high-end malls. and now they have this international expansion. simon, even with all the concern about retail and commercial real estate, is a thamname that you . >> we have owned it for years. texas instruments is a newer name. simon property we have owned a long time. they're 94.6% occupied to be precise, and new leases are averaging 7% rent growth over the prior year. they have a phenomenally run company. they own higher-end malls, and where there has been trouble, they have over and over again been able to repurpose some of the brick and mortar, some of the real estate. they own great assets. i just think simon property was largely misunderstood. here you are talking about now a 5.5% yield. but we're getting over 20% per year, cash on cash, for when we first entered the name, because of the ongoing divid
. >> i saw david simon, who does not do a lot of interviews at all, the founder and ceo of simon property group, along with jim on "mad money" the other night. a fascinating interview, because despite the talk about retail woes, simon property group is like 96% full. they tend to have high-end malls. and now they have this international expansion. simon, even with all the concern about retail and commercial real estate, is a thamname that you . >> we have owned it for...
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you've had david simon on of simon properties.s was good, leasing demand is high. all my research shows new store openings are working, and look what they talked about, new development. now, pivot here to what we're going to hear this week. we know that retail sales were bad in january. are retail sales ever that good in january? no, but we know that the consumer overall is still spending, maybe not as much on discretionary. they're spending on essentials. what i want to hear this week, i want to hear from macy's exactly what that state of their consumer is. we know their credit card debt has increased. we're going to hear from others, whether it's urban outfitters. i expect tjx to continue to be strong. when vendors like steve madden talk about the only channel of wholesale that's strong for them is off price, the off prices are going to win with traffic. that's what we're going to see and that's what my research shows. that's what my channel checks show. >> interesting because we love that -- retail sales must remember was weak.
you've had david simon on of simon properties.s was good, leasing demand is high. all my research shows new store openings are working, and look what they talked about, new development. now, pivot here to what we're going to hear this week. we know that retail sales were bad in january. are retail sales ever that good in january? no, but we know that the consumer overall is still spending, maybe not as much on discretionary. they're spending on essentials. what i want to hear this week, i want...
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david westin spoke with the kkr partner and cohead of private equity as well as the simon & schusterublisher. >> it is more stable than you might think so book publishing, it survived the internet, they survived mobile in a way that a lot of old-line media businesses have not and industries have not. if you look at the content library, companies published everything from the great gatsby did catch 22, you cannot replace their content library. you've got this base of stability. what gets us excited is it was this unloved gem of a business it did not get an investment, a lot of attention so we looked at it and said can we do more with audiobooks, what type of operational improvements could there be. forecasting demand for a new book is really hard. how many cops -- copies will be sold is difficult to predict. we think there's a way to bring more science to that and shrink our supply chain and be more responsive so we are not producing access books that and getting thrown out. employee engagement the 6000 employees fewer than 5% had ownership. around employee engagement and ownership. w
david westin spoke with the kkr partner and cohead of private equity as well as the simon & schusterublisher. >> it is more stable than you might think so book publishing, it survived the internet, they survived mobile in a way that a lot of old-line media businesses have not and industries have not. if you look at the content library, companies published everything from the great gatsby did catch 22, you cannot replace their content library. you've got this base of stability. what...
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simone sanders-townsend and david jolly are still with us. david, you know this white house.ur take on their response? we don't see many presidents many nights a week come out swinging to an angry and aggressive press corp, but that's what he faced tonight. and he knew that's what he'd be walking into it. >> this was not a good day for the white house. and i only say that because they were forced off message. not because the president handled it poorly, but i think the challenge for the press is show us where joe biden has fallen down in terms of his ability to govern, show us where age has impacted his leadership because you can't, it hasn't. i would suggest when the white house has an opportunity and it's an important one because if there is room for voters to grow more concerned about the age question, you really have to redirect this to where it matters. and where it matters is this. this race in november is not about age. it's about ideology. and instead of challenging the press and challenging the critics on the president's age, challenge the critics on the ideology of
simone sanders-townsend and david jolly are still with us. david, you know this white house.ur take on their response? we don't see many presidents many nights a week come out swinging to an angry and aggressive press corp, but that's what he faced tonight. and he knew that's what he'd be walking into it. >> this was not a good day for the white house. and i only say that because they were forced off message. not because the president handled it poorly, but i think the challenge for the...
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and finally, is mitch mcconnell about to endorse donald trump and mark simone and david chaffetz will weigh in later in the show and a aaron comb will e here as well.im edward lawrencmie is in c washington, swimmingan as best e can. what's cooking down there today. >> reporter: sinking in the swamp in washington. the presiden pt is feelingg pressure over the economy, feeling pressure over ukraine funding. the president also feeling pressure with the wave of migrants illegally crossing the southern border. congressional leadership met with the president in the oval office. the president wanted t to talk about ukraine.esid the house speaker pressed the president over border funding. listen. >> we're hearing from ther pr american people of all partiesin and all persuasions and allit cities andie states who feel ths acutely, they understand the catastrophe at the border is affecting everyone and it is top of mind for all the americanu an people for that reason. so i brought that issue upn repeatedly today in that roomoo and again one on witm,h one with the president. i think that's our re
and finally, is mitch mcconnell about to endorse donald trump and mark simone and david chaffetz will weigh in later in the show and a aaron comb will e here as well.im edward lawrencmie is in c washington, swimmingan as best e can. what's cooking down there today. >> reporter: sinking in the swamp in washington. the presiden pt is feelingg pressure over the economy, feeling pressure over ukraine funding. the president also feeling pressure with the wave of migrants illegally crossing the...
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in an exclusive bbc interview done in 1991, she spoke to david upshal on the late show — reflecting onsonates with some today. what prevented you from being a classicalm — well, i went to thejuilliard school of music for two years and studied with carl friedberg and then i applied for a scholarship to curtis institute of music in philadelphia and they turned me down because i was black and i never got over it. do you think you missed out from not being able to express yourself as a classical performer? yes, i do. i suppose in my solitude. i still regret in becoming. because you get an audience who listens to music. who do not smoke. and who do not drink. and they have come to listen to you. and it's the world's most revered kind of music. classical music is all over europe and all over the world. it's regarded as the highest and of course, i always wanted to be associated with the highest type of music. so, in that sense i regret it. thank you forjoining us for our black history month special this half hour. i'm sumi somaskanda in washington. we'll be back in the next hour. stay with u
in an exclusive bbc interview done in 1991, she spoke to david upshal on the late show — reflecting onsonates with some today. what prevented you from being a classicalm — well, i went to thejuilliard school of music for two years and studied with carl friedberg and then i applied for a scholarship to curtis institute of music in philadelphia and they turned me down because i was black and i never got over it. do you think you missed out from not being able to express yourself as a...
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simon. was on the front page. simon. larry forced to apologise after attacking live on tv. is larry david. i don't know him personally. your enthusiasm personally. kerb your enthusiasm creator and sesame street star had a dramatic altercation live on air. now, i don't know if you've seen it. louis and i watched it prior to the show clip. there isn't much to clip. yeah, there isn't much to it. it's larry david playing around with elmo. yeah, um, he sort of pushes his hand in his face like that old, um , face a bit like that old, um, was the grapefruit scene. >> yeah , yeah. exactly that >> yeah, yeah. exactly that cagney did me cagney. >> and then later on, uh, larry david is forced to apologise because you should consent because you should ask consent before of before touching people. of course. um, fascinated me course. um, what fascinated me most elmo seemed most about it is elmo seemed like, um, louis schaffer to me. he he always refers to himself in the third person. third person. he said, elmo accepts your apology , which is how louis your apology, which is how louis t
simon. was on the front page. simon. larry forced to apologise after attacking live on tv. is larry david. i don't know him personally. your enthusiasm personally. kerb your enthusiasm creator and sesame street star had a dramatic altercation live on air. now, i don't know if you've seen it. louis and i watched it prior to the show clip. there isn't much to clip. yeah, there isn't much to it. it's larry david playing around with elmo. yeah, um, he sort of pushes his hand in his face like that...
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simon. was on the front page. simon. larry forced to apologise after attacking live on tv.this is larry david. i don't know him personally. your enthusiasm personally. kerb your enthusiasm creator and sesame street star had a dramatic altercation live on air. now, i don't know if you've seen it. louis and i watched it prior to the show clip. there isn't much to clip. yeah, there isn't much to it. it's larry david playing around with elmo. yeah, um, he sort of pushes his hand in his face like that old, um , face a bit like that old, um, was the grapefruit scene. >> yeah , yeah. exactly that >> yeah, yeah. exactly that cagney did me cagney. >> and then later on, uh, larry david is forced to apologise because you should consent because you should ask consent before of before touching people. of course. um, fascinated me course. um, what fascinated me most elmo seemed most about it is elmo seemed like, um, louis schaffer to me. he he always refers to himself in the third person. third person. he said, elmo accepts your apology , which is how louis your apology, which is how lou
simon. was on the front page. simon. larry forced to apologise after attacking live on tv.this is larry david. i don't know him personally. your enthusiasm personally. kerb your enthusiasm creator and sesame street star had a dramatic altercation live on air. now, i don't know if you've seen it. louis and i watched it prior to the show clip. there isn't much to clip. yeah, there isn't much to it. it's larry david playing around with elmo. yeah, um, he sort of pushes his hand in his face like...
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and, former republican congressman david jolly of florida. we have a lot to cover, gang.one, let's talk about today's arguments. what were your biggest takeaways? >> my biggest take away, first and foremost, is that there was great ground for the lawyer who was arguing for the colorado's plaintive standoff. i don't feel as though the lawyer adequately stood on those grounds. i've done a lot of research in the lead up to and there is the federal papers, number 69 hamilton where he rode in the -- he wrote that the president was an officer of the united states in the last paragraph. if you look at the debate from congress, at the time in the senate in 1866, and the senator's own words, there was much debate about section one of the 14th amendment. the section three was also of good debate. and the question about whether the president and vice president wasn't officer of the court came up. i tweeted about that in this moment, and as soon as i tweeted, it two minutes later, jason murray brought up the argument and then kind of just walked away from. it, so i am not a lawyer st
and, former republican congressman david jolly of florida. we have a lot to cover, gang.one, let's talk about today's arguments. what were your biggest takeaways? >> my biggest take away, first and foremost, is that there was great ground for the lawyer who was arguing for the colorado's plaintive standoff. i don't feel as though the lawyer adequately stood on those grounds. i've done a lot of research in the lead up to and there is the federal papers, number 69 hamilton where he rode in...
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let's bring in david.d on instant dividend pickses, and he's starting with one we've heard from before, simon property group. >> they released their earnings on monday afternoon, and the stock was up 4.5% yesterday. they're still the yielding over 5.5% even though the stock's up 40% in the last few months. they have 96% occupancy, they've grown net operating income over 7 year-over-year. they're -- 7%. they're getting more rent from if more customers ever. that death of the mall theory doesn't seem to be going very well. stuart: and they pay 5%? >> 5.5%, and they raised the dividend on monday as well. stuart: texas instruments. i never associated with them -- them with big or growing dave can tend. >> they've grown it about a 8% per year for 10 years in a row, so great dividend growth. what's interesting is they're trading at a much less multiple than other names in their spacious microchips, semiconductors. they're at a cheaper valuation than their customers. it's a well run company. they're going to need
let's bring in david.d on instant dividend pickses, and he's starting with one we've heard from before, simon property group. >> they released their earnings on monday afternoon, and the stock was up 4.5% yesterday. they're still the yielding over 5.5% even though the stock's up 40% in the last few months. they have 96% occupancy, they've grown net operating income over 7 year-over-year. they're -- 7%. they're getting more rent from if more customers ever. that death of the mall theory...
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we have paul ellison for the conservatives, ian donaldson for the liberal democrats, simon danczuk forkers party of britain . reverend mark coleman , britain. reverend mark coleman, independence, uh michael howarth, independent, david anthony tully, independent william howarth, independent. guy otten, green party and ravin, rodent sub ortner, official monster raving loony party i shouldn't dare to offer you my view of who to vote for, but those are your candidates for rochdale next week. but coming up next, after their by—election triumph , are labour by—election triumph, are labour celebrating victory too soon? do the tories . have celebrating victory too soon? do the tories. have a celebrating victory too soon? do the tories . have a potential the tories. have a potential sting in the tail ? i'll be sting in the tail? i'll be asking forthright former government minister edwina currie . edwina is radio show . radio show. >> welcome back to friday night live. i'm mark dolan and your weekend starts here now. coming up with support for reform uk surging. can nigel farage bring down the c
we have paul ellison for the conservatives, ian donaldson for the liberal democrats, simon danczuk forkers party of britain . reverend mark coleman , britain. reverend mark coleman, independence, uh michael howarth, independent, david anthony tully, independent william howarth, independent. guy otten, green party and ravin, rodent sub ortner, official monster raving loony party i shouldn't dare to offer you my view of who to vote for, but those are your candidates for rochdale next week. but...
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we have paul ellison for the conservatives, ian donaldson for the liberal democrats, simon danczuk fororkers party of britain . reverend mark coleman , britain. reverend mark coleman, independence, uh michael howarth, independent, david anthony tully, independent william howarth, independent. guy otten, green party and ravin, rodent sub ortner, official monster raving loony party i shouldn't dare to offer you my view of who to vote for, but those are your candidates for rochdale next week. but coming up next, after their by—election triumph , are labour by—election triumph, are labour celebrating victory too soon? do the tories . have celebrating victory too soon? do the tories. have a celebrating victory too soon? do the tories . have a potential the tories. have a potential sting in the tail ? i'll be sting in the tail? i'll be asking forthright former government minister edwina currie . edwina is radio show . radio show. >> welcome back to friday night live. i'm mark dolan and your weekend starts here now. coming up with support for reform uk surging. can nigel farage bring down the
we have paul ellison for the conservatives, ian donaldson for the liberal democrats, simon danczuk fororkers party of britain . reverend mark coleman , britain. reverend mark coleman, independence, uh michael howarth, independent, david anthony tully, independent william howarth, independent. guy otten, green party and ravin, rodent sub ortner, official monster raving loony party i shouldn't dare to offer you my view of who to vote for, but those are your candidates for rochdale next week. but...
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university, a simon.winter snowfall will become a, quote, and exciting quote, very rare and exciting event children won't know event. children just won't know what is. in 2004, report what snow is. in 2004, a report from the pentagon said britain would plunged into a siberian would be plunged into a siberian climate by 2020, and in june 2018, your friend greta thunberg fired off an urgent tweet . she fired off an urgent tweet. she said a top climate scientist is warning that climate change will wipe out all of humanity unless we using fossil fuels over we stop using fossil fuels over the next five years. she deleted that tweet last year. what do you say to that , ben? you say to that, ben? >> anybody can find any opinion that they want, uh, online. why? >> why should we listen to your predictions when they're always wrong? that's point, doctor. wrong? that's the point, doctor. ben , you don't need to be ben look, you don't need to be a climate scientist. >> you just need to be an ordinary person sticking
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the bbc website's featuring the foreign secretary david cameron's warning to israel against its planned of gaza's population is sheltering. let's start with that story. simon, there is a sense that people are holding their breath, more than i million people are sheltering in rafah but the israelis seem intent on a big offensive there. yes, laura. on a big offensive there. yes, laura- it _ on a big offensive there. yes, laura- it is — on a big offensive there. yes, laura. it is a _ on a big offensive there. yes, laura. it is a cliff _ on a big offensive there. yes, laura. it is a cliff face - on a big offensive there. yes, i laura. it is a cliff face moment, really. we are talking about two absolutely traumatised populations, the israelis on one hand are increasingly desperate to have the hostages back and the terrible suffering that gazan palestinians have gone through. we're told by gershon baskin, i have to site his name, political activist with very good sources and also a journalist, that the issue with rafah now in particular is that the idf, the israeli army, suspects there are tu
the bbc website's featuring the foreign secretary david cameron's warning to israel against its planned of gaza's population is sheltering. let's start with that story. simon, there is a sense that people are holding their breath, more than i million people are sheltering in rafah but the israelis seem intent on a big offensive there. yes, laura. on a big offensive there. yes, laura- it _ on a big offensive there. yes, laura- it is — on a big offensive there. yes, laura. it is a _ on a big...
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as are lee, mark coleman, simon danczuk, ian donaldson and paul ellison.uy orton , raven howarth, guy orton, raven rodents , bortner, official rodents, bortner, official monster raving loony, david tully and candidate for the independent. well done , well independent. well done, well done sir. >> we ever have to do it independent now paul and the uk is in a technical recession. >> it must be said it doesn't feel a mere technicality at the moment. >> no, that's an interesting point. the technicality refers to the fact that if you have three consecutive months of, uh, azure, father , then you end up azure, father, then you end up in recession. jeremy hunt, uh, iron cuts to public spending as recession deals, a to blow spnng recession deals, a to blow spring budget plans. jeremy hunt could slash public spending by billions of pounds to fund pre—election tax cuts in next month's budget . now the gdp fell month's budget. now the gdp fell by nought point 3. uh, in the fourth quarter, following a decline of nought point 1% in the previous three months. so accordi
as are lee, mark coleman, simon danczuk, ian donaldson and paul ellison.uy orton , raven howarth, guy orton, raven rodents , bortner, official rodents, bortner, official monster raving loony, david tully and candidate for the independent. well done , well independent. well done, well done sir. >> we ever have to do it independent now paul and the uk is in a technical recession. >> it must be said it doesn't feel a mere technicality at the moment. >> no, that's an interesting...
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, independent michael howarth, independent michael howarth, independent anthony tully, independent davidhony tully, independent william howarth, independent. guy otten, green party on ballot paper but not campaigning. course was campaigning. of course he was disowned green party over disowned by the green party over comments he made. uh, even rodent sebby's corner official monster raving loony party and david tully, independent. >> well, there you go. now, still to come a gb news exclusive. why some security experts say cranes made in china could be a risk for british ports . but first, your news ports. but first, your news headunes ports. but first, your news headlines with severe . headlines with severe. >> thanks, emily. it's 132. headlines with severe. >> thanks, emily. it's132. your headunes >> thanks, emily. it's132. your headlines this half hour. hundreds of farmers are demonstrating outside the welsh parliament protesting against changes which they say will threaten the whole industry. proposed new rules on subsidies will require 20% of all agricultural land to be set aside for t
, independent michael howarth, independent michael howarth, independent anthony tully, independent davidhony tully, independent william howarth, independent. guy otten, green party on ballot paper but not campaigning. course was campaigning. of course he was disowned green party over disowned by the green party over comments he made. uh, even rodent sebby's corner official monster raving loony party and david tully, independent. >> well, there you go. now, still to come a gb news...
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. >> mark coleman, independent simon danczuk reform uk. ian donaldson, liberal democrat.el howarth, independent william howarth, independent. guy otten, green party, ravin, rodents, sabatina, official monster raving loony david tully, independent. >> up next, well, we've got a housing shortage here in britain. you will not believe the amount of homes the government is paying for asylum seekers. and richard give seekers. arlene and richard give you going you the thoughts i'm going to tell it's in their tell you. it's in their thousands and thousands. you're with so another shocker. for the home office has built up a stock of get this 16,000 properties for asylum seekers and landlords are being offered five year guaranteed full rent deals in a bid to cut £8 million a day, cost of housing migrants in hotels. >> and this is what the home office say. >> we continue to work across government with local authorities identify range authorities to identify a range of accommodation options to reduce use reduce the unacceptable use of hotels. remains hotels. the government remains co
. >> mark coleman, independent simon danczuk reform uk. ian donaldson, liberal democrat.el howarth, independent william howarth, independent. guy otten, green party, ravin, rodents, sabatina, official monster raving loony david tully, independent. >> up next, well, we've got a housing shortage here in britain. you will not believe the amount of homes the government is paying for asylum seekers. and richard give seekers. arlene and richard give you going you the thoughts i'm going to...