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plus marianna spring will take us through the avalanche of election social media ads about to hit you'sjust been at the big final labour rally in redditch — nick, you were there and you got the final intervew with keir starmer before the election. tell us about it. that's right, the final interview with keir starmer before the election tomorrow at the end of a very busy day for him that took him to all three corners of great britain, wales, scotland and then ending up here in the west midlands, and interestingly he chose the parliamentary constituency of redditch. redditch was a symbol emblematic of those new labour years, it was held byjacqui smith, the former home secretary, during the former home secretary, during the new labour years and then she lost it in 2010. i was talking to one labour lettering of that era earlier and they said i really didn't think i would ever see us recapturing this seat but there's keir starmer this evening, this is a seat obviously with new boundaries under the implied result from 2019, i think it was around a 63% vote for the conservatives, but there h
plus marianna spring will take us through the avalanche of election social media ads about to hit you'sjust been at the big final labour rally in redditch — nick, you were there and you got the final intervew with keir starmer before the election. tell us about it. that's right, the final interview with keir starmer before the election tomorrow at the end of a very busy day for him that took him to all three corners of great britain, wales, scotland and then ending up here in the west...
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i have really enjoyed seeing nick robinson, marianna spring, jonathan munro, my deputy, you know, membersof content, coming on. and i hope that we'll all continue to come on the show and to answer your questions, because they're very important. in terms of... i won't dodge your final points about the length of your programme. i believe in transparency, but i don't think you would expect me to make a programming scheduling decision with a camera in my face. thank you for coming on. thank you. thank you very much for your time. thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions about what you see or hear on bbc news, on tv, radio, online and social media, email newswatch@bbc.co.uk, or you can find us on x — @newswatchbbc. you can call us on 0370 010 6676, and do have a look at previous interviews on our website, bbc.co.uk/newswatch. that's all from us for now. thank you forjoining us. we are off the air now until the first week of september, but do continue to send us your views and join us again then. goodbye. hello. many of us are feeling the humidity today. it'
i have really enjoyed seeing nick robinson, marianna spring, jonathan munro, my deputy, you know, membersof content, coming on. and i hope that we'll all continue to come on the show and to answer your questions, because they're very important. in terms of... i won't dodge your final points about the length of your programme. i believe in transparency, but i don't think you would expect me to make a programming scheduling decision with a camera in my face. thank you for coming on. thank you....
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i have really enjoyed seeing nick robinson, marianna spring, jonathan munro, my deputy, you know, membersf the news team, richard burgess, also head of content, coming on. and i hope that we'll all continue to come on the show and to answer your questions, because they're very important. in terms of... i won't dodge your final points about the length of your programme. i believe in transparency, but i don't think you would expect me to make a programming scheduling decision with a camera in my face. thank you for coming on. thank you. thank you very much for your time. thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions about what you see or hear on bbc news, on tv, radio, online and social media, email newswatch@bbc.co.uk, or you can find us on x — @newswatchbbc. you can call us on 0370 010 6676, and do have a look at previous interviews on our website, bbc.co.uk/newswatch. that's all from us for now. thank you forjoining us. we are off the air now until the first week of september, but do continue to send us your views and join us again then. goodbye. las vegas
i have really enjoyed seeing nick robinson, marianna spring, jonathan munro, my deputy, you know, membersf the news team, richard burgess, also head of content, coming on. and i hope that we'll all continue to come on the show and to answer your questions, because they're very important. in terms of... i won't dodge your final points about the length of your programme. i believe in transparency, but i don't think you would expect me to make a programming scheduling decision with a camera in my...
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i have really enjoyed seeing nick robinson, marianna spring, jonathan munro, my deputy, you know, membersll continue to come on the show and to answer your questions, because they're very important. in terms of... i won't dodge your final points about the length of your programme. i believe in transparency, but i don't think you would expect me to make a programming scheduling decision with a camera in my face.
i have really enjoyed seeing nick robinson, marianna spring, jonathan munro, my deputy, you know, membersll continue to come on the show and to answer your questions, because they're very important. in terms of... i won't dodge your final points about the length of your programme. i believe in transparency, but i don't think you would expect me to make a programming scheduling decision with a camera in my face.
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here our disinformation correspondent marianna spring.ome as much of a surprise there was as much of a surprise there was a huge way of this information, speed collision hate mainly because this is the first attempted assassination of a former us president we have ever witnessed in the social media eight. it came from all sides of the political spectrum. i think what surprised me was how mainstream a lot of the conspiracy theory rhetoric became, been recommended to people's feeds and the average person was getting involved. in terms of what was shared, there were a lot of people suggesting building on legitimate concerns about alleged security failings and suggesting something is not right here, but then they took it a step further saying maybe it a step further saying maybe it was staged and pointed real pictures and saying something was not right and it must be set up. lots of those people were anti—donald trump supporters and their posts reached million. there were some suggesting it was a shady cabal, a group of people, the deep state
here our disinformation correspondent marianna spring.ome as much of a surprise there was as much of a surprise there was a huge way of this information, speed collision hate mainly because this is the first attempted assassination of a former us president we have ever witnessed in the social media eight. it came from all sides of the political spectrum. i think what surprised me was how mainstream a lot of the conspiracy theory rhetoric became, been recommended to people's feeds and the...
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our disinformation correspondence marianna spring.this event could change the shape of us politics, which is already in a world of divisive and polarised opinions. let's speak to angelia wilson, professor of politics at the university of manchester, whose book ' the politics of hate' examines divisive language in us politics. do you think the events of saturday evening will make this better or worse? :, ., evening will make this better or worse? :, ~' ,, evening will make this better or worse? :, ,, i. , . evening will make this better or worse? :, ,, , . :, worse? thank you very much for havin: worse? thank you very much for having me- _ worse? thank you very much for having me. the _ worse? thank you very much for having me. the first _ worse? thank you very much for having me. the first thing - worse? thank you very much for having me. the first thing i - worse? thank you very much forj having me. the first thing i want worse? thank you very much for i having me. the first thing i want to say is that i want to applaud both trump an
our disinformation correspondence marianna spring.this event could change the shape of us politics, which is already in a world of divisive and polarised opinions. let's speak to angelia wilson, professor of politics at the university of manchester, whose book ' the politics of hate' examines divisive language in us politics. do you think the events of saturday evening will make this better or worse? :, ., evening will make this better or worse? :, ~' ,, evening will make this better or worse?...
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i have really enjoyed seeing nick robinson, marianna spring, jonathan munro, my deputy, you know, members're very important. in terms of, i won't dodge your final points about the length of your programme. i believe in transparency, but i don't think you would expect me to make a programming scheduling decision with a camera in my face. thank you for coming on. thank you. thank you very much for your time. thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions about what you see or hear on bbc news, on tv, radio, online and social media, email... that's all from us for now. thank you forjoining us. we are off the air now until the first week of september, but do continue to send us your views and join us again then. goodbye. hello. we have some big contrasts in our weather right now. on the one hand, across many eastern parts of the uk it's dry, but further west it's cloudy. we've had the outbreaks of rain for quite some time now and that's how it's going to stay through the course of the evening. also quite humid in a number of areas. now here's the satellite pictu
i have really enjoyed seeing nick robinson, marianna spring, jonathan munro, my deputy, you know, members're very important. in terms of, i won't dodge your final points about the length of your programme. i believe in transparency, but i don't think you would expect me to make a programming scheduling decision with a camera in my face. thank you for coming on. thank you. thank you very much for your time. thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions about what...
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i have really enjoyed seeing nick robinson, marianna spring, jonathan munro, my deputy, you know, membersok at previous interviews on our website, bbc.co.uk/newswatch. that's all from us for now. thank you forjoining us. we are off the air now until the first week of september, but do continue to send us your views and join us again then. goodbye. good morning. welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. our headlines today... businesses and services around the world begin to recover after a mass it outage, but the boss of the firm responsible says it could take �*some time' to get all systems up and running. "audacious criminality" — the home secretary condemns violent disorder in the harehills area of leeds. a senior democrat claims president biden didn't recognize him at a recent meeting, despite their long friendship — adding to concerns about his fitness to stand for re—election. in sport... shane lowry conquers the wind at the open while today he'll have to deal with the rain at royal troon. the irishman holds a two—shot lead with his sights set on a second claretjug
i have really enjoyed seeing nick robinson, marianna spring, jonathan munro, my deputy, you know, membersok at previous interviews on our website, bbc.co.uk/newswatch. that's all from us for now. thank you forjoining us. we are off the air now until the first week of september, but do continue to send us your views and join us again then. goodbye. good morning. welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. our headlines today... businesses and services around the world begin to...
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spring and a political correspondent as well along withjordan political correspondent as well along. they don't feel like there's _ most of denying the dust. they don't feel like there's been _ most of denying the dust. they don't feel like there's been address - most of denying the dust. they don't feel like there's been address their l feel like there's been address their most the time and that's a big issue for them. there is an opportunity for them. there is an opportunity for us tonight to get some of those positive policies across for them to us about what different parties are promising because we have also experienced some voters, potential would—be voters, say to us i know i can vote, i know i can go through the process of voting but i don't want to. it does not feel like people are talking to me and i'm not that interested in it. that has been relatively common as well.- relatively common as well. that's interesting _ relatively common as well. that's interesting because _ relatively common as well. that's interesting because these - relatively common as well. that's inter
spring and a political correspondent as well along withjordan political correspondent as well along. they don't feel like there's _ most of denying the dust. they don't feel like there's been _ most of denying the dust. they don't feel like there's been address - most of denying the dust. they don't feel like there's been address their l feel like there's been address their most the time and that's a big issue for them. there is an opportunity for them. there is an opportunity for us tonight to...