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need fie? need do? they don"t that. do they need to? they don't because apparently there is no decision that will be imminent about heathrow but at some point i wish they would push ahead and get on with this third runway. i know boris was against this as the mayor. sensible chap? i thought it was a jolly good idea to have a third runway! i think this is very hopeful news for those who do not agree. the sensor that it —— sensitivities of borrowers have been dealt with, they wa nt borrowers have been dealt with, they want zachjohnson borrowers have been dealt with, they want zach johnson to win richmond. he was ousted not so long ago. well, he resigned in protest against heathrow and he now wants to be the conservative mp, even the policy has not changed. to me, this is not necessarily an election, this is the second referendum in advance. this isa second referendum in advance. this is a one issue election, the labour party withjeremy is a one issue election, the labour party with jeremy corbyn, whatever his visa on the runway, the least of his visa on the runway, the least of his problems, and they are taking
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advantage of this. the guy is like the black knight in the monty python film, nothing but one arm left, fight me! theresa may a saying, great, this will be a referendum, i have the ability to negotiate the eu and brexit however i want, why bring this up? smart lady. tactical. there are other things she could have avoided mentioning, she has carried on with the immigration cap. the sunday times... the 100 day salute from the chief. donald trump saluting a us marine on his return to the white house, he was addressing the national rifle association, who are very supportive of him. he has helped them out with various executive orders to unpack some of the controls that president 0bama had. the one thing he has done and accomplished fully during his 100 days and it will be the thing
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that i'd last seven as a legacy is getting him onto the supreme court, the original meaning will be kept, that second amendment is very important to a lot of americans. 0verall, important to a lot of americans. overall, it is easy to make fun of the man, i no news broadcasters have been having fun. as you know, from last night... she is the fairest woman i know in all of broadcasting. you can put that in lights! nice lady! to me, what can you do in 100 days? fdr did quite a lot? i am sure he did with the new deal but i was not there at the time, was that 1933? lets just not there at the time, was that 1933? letsjust say not there at the time, was that 1933? lets just say the 1930s. before my time. he is a bit random, iama before my time. he is a bit random, i am a statistician and we have
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random walks, where you do not know where he is going and i think donald trump's policies are a bit of a random walk, if you get my drift. should you not given credit for changing his mind?|j should you not given credit for changing his mind? i do and he has changed his mind on a lot of things, he has been obliged to do with 0bamacare and the wall, i don't think that is going up, mexico will not pay for it, and the problem with the visitors coming in from countries he did not like and that has been stopped. he has changed his mind partly because people have forced him to. he is very pleased with the results he has got and he said he does not think anybody has achieved as much as he has in 100 days. he is quite keen to blow his own trumpet. no pun intended. he said 100 days as a target for achieving lots of things, which he has not achieved, but that is donald trump, he is blusterand a has not achieved, but that is donald trump, he is bluster and a jolly good thing because it turns out that donald trump in his first 100 days,
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if you push on, he will move. if he comes up if you push on, he will move. if he comes up against the con situation and the courts in the united states, he will give way. he changes his mind and do something more sensible and that is all very good news. there is definitely a pragmatism and thank god, when you look at international affairs, it was right to address syria, especially, and address north korea, that was not in his plans, he has gone back, his america first policy is a more traditional, in other words, america first policy is a more traditional, in otherwords, if assad is gassing his own people, it is in our interest because we do not wa nt is in our interest because we do not want to see chemical weapons so that is part of america first. if he does not succeed in achieving all of the things he promised his supporters, when he comes up early election, if you bothered to stand again because he has said he misses his old life, this is not like i thought it was going to be, were they not have long
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memories and remember what he has not done? as far as syria is concerned, they are not interested, they want to see the economy improved, these are people who are blue—collar workers, it is different than working class, they own their owi'i than working class, they own their own businesses and they want to see the economy improving. which it has been doing. the economy is doing well? bottas at dodger. if incredibly low interest rates like everybody else and quantitative easing and the economy has re cove red. easing and the economy has recovered. it was a very weak first—quarter figure yesterday. unemployment is very low. there are a lot of people who say this is fake, the market is not sustainable, the numbers... if you have these absurdly low interest rates, what do you expect? when interest rates titan, you will find that you're talking about equities, they will come off. if these 100 days of the
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golden period when you rush to get things done, he has a long time in office still to deal with the rest office still to deal with the rest of it. he might not find that is easy because as we could see with 0bamacare... easy because as we could see with 0bamacare. .. he is easy because as we could see with 0bamacare... he is not easy because as we could see with 0bamacare. .. he is not finding it easy and he will not achieve many other things he set out to achieve. charlie and ruth are right, his supporters are very much focused on domestic american questions and the economy carries on growing he will be fine and a few bills lots of airports and bridges, who knows whether that will have enough of an effect by the next election? but it will start to give the impression that america is moving again. in the polling i have seen, it says that he has outgrown his audience but within his constituency, something like 97% approval and if they held the election tomorrow, but only would he ta ke election tomorrow, but only would he take the electoral college, he would still beat hillary clinton in the
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popular vote as well. what is his next priority? it is hard to say. he goes with whatever seems to be there. whatever is on television tomorrow morning. north korea. that cannot be ignored. it cannot, what he is doing with north korea is actually correct because kim jong—un isa madman actually correct because kim jong—un is a madman and you don't want him to have nuclear weapons somewhat donald trump is doing is correct and 0bama did not think about that. donald trump is doing is correct and 0bama did not think about thatm is marvellous to let you say that without having to jump to his defence! shall we talk about the last thing, hs2 trains bulking up for the bulky? heavier trains are necessary because passengers are heavier? i am looking at you only because i have trouble with amtrak trains, which are so much bigger than ours and extremely comfortable.
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so our cars. big country with big people. lots of space. yes, wide open spaces. things must be doing very good over here in the united kingdom. people are getting fatter? people are getting fatter. we will not have double—decker trains? people are getting fatter. we will not have double-decker trains? you will not have that. they will not go under bridges. those lovely old bridges. most of hs2 will be in a tunnel as well. not only do i not agree with building a third runway at heathrow, i do not agree with hs2 either. i am at heathrow, i do not agree with hs2 either. lam hoping hs2 will at heathrow, i do not agree with hs2 either. i am hoping hs2 will not go ahead. the costs, having to build bigger trains for bigger and taller, fatter people, then perhaps that will tip the balance. the economics do not stack up? i think this is a
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misallocation of scarce resources, to use a harmless phrase. i am showing off! but joking to use a harmless phrase. i am showing off! butjoking apart, the money going into this, we do not know what the final bill will be, 50 billion? it could be worse than leaving the eu. that money would be better spent on other infrastructure projects. it is a white elephant. a fourth runway? 28 runways at sta nsted. fourth runway? 28 runways at stansted. the fourth runway? 28 runways at sta nsted. the poor fourth runway? 28 runways at stansted. the poor people of essex. why should they be so encumbered? back to the story, the spill—over effect of passengers with two broad standard six? this is a modern problem on planes? apparently it is. people can get squashed. 0ne problem on planes? apparently it is. people can get squashed. one can get squashed in a plane, i have been squashed in a plane, i have been squashed on several occasions. nowadays you just worry about not
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getting dragged off! the aisles are wider to help them dragged off! george the large rabbit? i was very upset. we always are with animals. that was quite a nice spread of stories, shall we see what we can come up with that 11:30pm? we will see what we can find. that is it. charlie, ruth and john will be back again with another look at the front pages at 11:30pm. we will see you shortly. the weather is next. pretty quiet start to the bank holiday weekend, the next few days looked like getting warmer away from the east coast and the breeze will be picking up which might offset things a little and it would not be the bank holiday weekend with some
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rain in the forecast. an area of low pressure to the west, a header that the isobars get closer together, the wind coming from the south, bringing milderair wind coming from the south, bringing milder air with it and eventually we will see rain creeping into the south—west but it is dry overnight. variable cloud and the breeze is noticeable coming in from the south—east, pledging gale force by the end of the day in the south—west with rain showing its hand in cornwall. most of us are fine and dry with temperatures not dropping too much, 8—11d for most places. i dry start from most places, the brighter and further north and east but further south and west we have wind and rain setting in to the south west of england and south wales and eventually other in southern counties. what a difference compared to saturday. baulk line in the sky, windy and rainy as well and some rain could be quite heavy but not quite to london yet. ahead of that, 17 degrees. with that weather,
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11. warmer through the midlands, towards manchester, only 10 degrees in newcastle and 9 degrees in aberdeen. warmer the further west, as high as 17 in the north—west highlands. we have premier league action tomorrow. no real problems at mild united or everton but later on, during the journey mild united or everton but later on, during thejourney home, mild united or everton but later on, during the journey home, there mild united or everton but later on, during thejourney home, there might be wetter weather spreading through the london area. the main area of rain pushes north, north wales, east anglia and fringes into northern england. by penkull on monday it is really just scattered showers across the southern half of the uk, good spells of sunshine after most of northern england, northern ireland and scotland it will be financed right. a range of temperatures, ten or 11 for the north sea coast, further west it is 15. a cool day on the north sea coast on tuesday with a little rain and inland, further west, much brighter and should be sunshine credible feel warmer as well. but the rest of the week it is
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looking good, lots of dry weather, light wind for most and warm in the west. this is bbc news. i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 11: the eu says the rights of its citizens must come before any trade talks, warning britain not to underestimate the challenges of brexit. translation: there is definitely a price and cost of leaving. it should not be a punishment, but europe will defend its interests. it comes as theresa may tells scottish voters every vote for the conservatives will strengthen her hand in the brexit talks. snp leader, nicola sturgeon, tells supporters the party "will not let the tories drag scotland backwards." jeremy corbyn defends his leadership qualities, accusing the prime minister of a "bunker mentality." a fleet of us warships arrives on
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