tv The Papers BBC News January 8, 2019 10:45pm-11:01pm GMT
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new fears about airport security. we are going to start with the telegraph. rebels draw first blood in battle to start no deal. no deal, bit more off the table than it was before? what i do not understand about this country is that it is sort of strange, we are negotiating with the european union and all they had to do over two years and say no. then they watched them destroyed the country. it is amazing. so what you are doing with this, what they are doing with this now is saying that we do not want a deal. so we are going to basically make an announcement of the world that there will be no no deal. of course, if
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you are sitting in berlin, because berlin runs europe, not brussels, at what you are terrified is no deal, because europe has this amazing trade surplus with us, so the last thing on earth that you would want is no deal. what we do is we turn around when what we want them to do is budge on the backstop so that the eu does not have to right to consent for us to come out, that is the thing that is causing a lot of trouble. what you do for some reason, you say i want to buy that car, but by the way even if i don't have enough money i will buy it. appalling! the question is, henry, isa appalling! the question is, henry, is a no—deal brexit the very last thing the europeans, the european union wants, or is the break about the single market at the very last
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thing that they want, which means that they may be willing to allow a no deal to happen? that they may be willing to allow a no dealto happen? they that they may be willing to allow a no deal to happen? they may be willing to allow a no deal to happen to encourage other people. i know you speak french, but this is for the audience at home. no, it is funny because a lot of the brexit tears have a dilute fantasy, puts on a show when he comes on the programme with me, apparently though, theresa may is expected to be given some more concessions next week. i be given some more concessions next week. lam be given some more concessions next week. i am not sure be given some more concessions next week. lam not sure how far be given some more concessions next week. i am not sure how far the european union, on the backstop, to look at this as a paper review, rebels draw first blood. this is the
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first time in 41 years that a government has been defeated and to ask back of the finance —— an aspect of finance bill. in 1978 is when that happened. this is political repository isn't it? you're actually accurate on what they say. it includes 17 former ministers.” think the real constitutional crisis is going to come when you have a government that cannot get its policy through, no matter what it may be, cannot get the policy through, that allows opposition rightly to say that i would like to blow about confidence in her majesty's government. it will didn't vote to have confidence in her majesty's government because the last baby was another election. so you have a crisis to where the government of the day has a right to
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be there because they have the confidence of the house, but they cannot get it through. that to me is the crisis. i see, my wearing a comeback to the point, why would you tell berlin now that you are not going to allow something to happen, which actually is a bargaining chip you as you are trying to get back to the backstop. you have to think about why these mps are doing it. they are elected... and they filled in —— and fill in all good conscience that they shouldn't allow this to be. the gavel has made an appearance. we're going to move on. photograph of friendly writable, police urged to stop the far right protesta nts. police urged to stop the far right protestants. the aspect of the story that we are going to be discussing ina moment that we are going to be discussing in a moment or two, we have two guys or two. i think there is a guy who
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shouts stop brexit every so often. that is him. then we have a brexit support the news as stop brexit! did the guy would you like to say that walmart time? he is doing... what he is saying is that these people are able to conduct their differences in able to conduct their differences in a very civil and friendly atmosphere. that is what we do here. a sharp contrast to what... let's go to the death threats and vital abuse. we have a number of politicians labour and conservative that they say they have been having the deal with aggressive bullying behaviour. there is a little pull
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m, behaviour. there is a little pull in, taxes are pulled and. but as with the stop brexit campaign has taken up residence, they are shopping and everything else. i can tell you, to a three times, i once been spat at. i had people calling me everything, they told me that my mum and dad were not married when they had me. all of that. i guess that goes with public life. i have gone through it, do i like it? no. doi gone through it, do i like it? no. do i set that? reluctantly yes. what ifind do i set that? reluctantly yes. what i find disgusting is do i set that? reluctantly yes. what ifind disgusting is what do i set that? reluctantly yes. what i find disgusting is what happened with her is that she has got to a set of degree of the vilification that goes with this, but she has not got to accept what happened to her because i went past that i think. there were two policemen around the place that did not shepherd her in. i would expect any politician of any party at anytime with any view about
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anything to to accept verbal abuse, is that too stronger word? is not in a threatening and disgusting way. i think the protection aspect of this is liking. i will say on the desperate and vile abuse, i think mr zucker burke has something to do about this. and so have the twitter people, the google people, but especially facebook. the social media abuse is becoming a virus in the western world. and look at who is getting its, the most vile person, female. how it would stop, did these abuse appeared in the newspaper, newspaper editor would be sued. if it happens on the internet, these owners of that internet social media nothing will happen to them.
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well that is a big conversation. this case, it is forgotten. the metro, drone chaos, oh my lord. scary. i couldn't believe it. calamity, ridiculous. what happened between the 19th at the 21st of december, how many people? under 40,000, tonight, it was 9000. i thought they were boasting a few days ago that they were having over £1 million of a dome, drone system. to have communication with the drone and operated. but they do not have it, why did they not use it? it is making the country and international embarrassment. i would make one
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comment. it says on the front of the metro, flights will resume at 6am, thatis metro, flights will resume at 6am, that is an hour, that is about 50 flights. still as a result with the delay. nowhere nearly as bad as gatwick airport, a 36 hour delay. let's talk about the bulletproof train, mr kimjong un own goals to beijing. the last time he went to beijing, after he had gone home, the pictures were then released and he was given in these pictures and films, huge puff up about the chinese saying welcome and locked of that. within a few days, president trump extended the invitation to me in singapore. i think the chinese had to do more with that then will ever be known. i think they told him
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that you are going to receive an invitation, and you are going to accept the invitation. because the last thing they want is trouble in their back door. the tricky though because donald trump has not gotten anything from that meeting. he's elevated. talks about pots and pans and thinkers. let's see, because we have the economic crisis between the states stop in china, the trade war, it has collapsed over the last few weeks, all of this. this might be the president trump card for tim. he is not going to give up anything. it might be the chinese essay to donald trump, you cannot put pressure on these guys. walking down the same path as you, this has been set up as a kim trump issue. and she is far
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more involved in this than we all know. we are going to leave it there gentlemen. we'll be back in about 45 minutes, something like that. do not forget, you can see... you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — 7 days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers — and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you, lord digby jones and henry. bonsu goodbye. hello there, we have much more in the way of sunshine to compensate some of the coolness. we had a bright day, but we had some showers in the north sea coast. it was also quite a dramatic day with battering waves coming down the north sea and pummeling the coastline. in length
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across full stop... we will keep some clear spells in scotland and england, and here will be a patchy frost. that will keep the frost at bay across the eastern areas. temperatures overnight around 5 degrees and whole. the frost is likely to be patchy in nature across northern england and scotland as well. it is going to be a cloudier day tomorrow. we have these north northeasterly winds, and the clouds at actor coming across the northeast. still a few showers. it is also going to cloud up in northern ireland and the threat of late afternoon rain. and some afternoon sunshine and parts of wales and western areas of england as well. temperatures around six or seven celsius. through the evening time, ethical cloud wasn't in northern england, all sides this, is
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going to be pushing its way south across england and wales to thursday. introducing cloudier skies. some frost and the southwest to start the day on thursday. otherwise, a lot of cloud spreading in. temperatures for england and wales around six or seven celsius. similarto wales around six or seven celsius. similar to what we will have on wednesday. discerning milder with temperatures of nine or ten. in the weeks, still on a cloudier notes. a few showers and western scotland, bricks of cloud every now and then. it milder week. stooges around eight and 10 celsius. —— temperatures around eight and 10 degrees. the general theme of the weekend. there is your weather.
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this is bbc news. i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11:00pm: the ayes to the right, 303. the noes to the left, 296. the house of commons has voted to limit the government's tax—raising powers in the event of a no—deal brexit. departures at heathrow were temporarily suspended earlier after a drone was reported to have been sighted. a court has ruled that a scottish government investigation into complaints of sexual misconduct against the former first minister alex salmond was unlawful. also coming up, president trump to make his first prime—time tv address to the nation. it comes as the partial government shutdown in the us reaches its 18th day, making it the second longest in history. and at 11:30pm, we'll be taking
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