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loved him so much. that he knows how to make the news and knows how to make the weather. but what and how he will talk about this, at the big session tomorrow and birmingham, i don't know. extraordinary how every paper, nothing else. no story at all. the time take, referring to what the police have said it, their statement doesn't mention names. we cannot independently verify with the neighbour the same but it is pretty clear with the papers are making of it. and the reason is right from the start, everybody has said that the only person that can be boris johnson is boris johnson. only person that can be boris johnson is borisjohnson. —— ken pete's. you can quite fill a large depository, we all heard gasps, blunders, mistakes, errors, misjudgments, appalling phrases that he has committed over the years. it
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is not a surprise that he has necessarily found himself in hot water yet again. but what was interesting is that his campaign tea m interesting is that his campaign team this time has been trying to do everything they could to avoid controversy. we were told boris johnson, he has cut down how much he was drinking, much more discipline the, the way he locked out his viable is in the first stage of a contest showed a ruthlessness and a conscience of which have been wildly absent when he first tried to run a few years ago and was like my michael gove. so we had this kind of... they were shielding them from media scrutiny is much as possible and they still are. just to make sure they did not find themselves in a boys kind of catastrophe situation which we have come back got familiar with. that's a boy it's kind of. in
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this story come from nowhere.” with. that's a boy it's kind of. in this story come from nowhere. i bow inevitably will raise a question about how much and again we don't know the full details of this point but how much does a private incident, how much should a private incident, how much should a private incident have any bearings on what ultimately ends up happening. incident have any bearings on what ultimately ends up happeningm incident have any bearings on what ultimately ends up happening. it is extraordinary because nothing was heard of this story about the story until early evening when it broke in the guardian. i sometimes it obtained a recording for the neighbour. —— it somehow obtained. i think it is far too early to call as to exactly what people of the conservative constituency committees will think about this. boris, the phrase is that everything is priced in. there is an expectation that he will be a larger—than—life figure in every single respect and this made people might say this isjust another domestic route. you mention the fact there are clearly other misdemeanors. it is not a secret
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that he has been sacked... a not a sick or he is a serial ben harper or a state secret that he makes some callous phrases or stop —— a serial ben harper. all these things of the tory mp of butter for new. and the polls were showing the membership also new. what is interesting here is that that a lot of these tory mps did this come almost like they tried to kind of forget or they parked these questions about borisjohnson because they are so desperate to find anybody who can one, take on the train followed by nigel farage brexit party, but also rescue the diligence of bolivian which brexit seem to have consigned. but this would now start to get to a seed of doubt and would now start to get to a seed of doubtand a would now start to get to a seed of doubt and a lot mind. the second bit
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of this is as and said, we have seen from donald trump, and lot of comparisons between donald and boris, not just comparisons between donald and boris, notjust ridiculous here, boris, notjust ridiculous here, borisjohnson boris, notjust ridiculous here, boris johnson and donald boris, notjust ridiculous here, borisjohnson and donald trump a very controversial private life, a gain he has not exactly a vicar, and get the republican base in the united is meant to be a christian base in many respects, has been overlooked is misdemeanors because, a key thing, they like power. laughter the most interesting is this good in me. this will put on jeremy hunt. —— the most interesting is the amount of pressure discipline. he gave an interview to the telegraph. does that strike you as surprising given that boris johnson has written for the telegraph consistently for quite a long time? and yourjeremy hunt, you give an extensive interview. taking him on in his own terror. it is
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quite interesting. —— on his own turf. we were reading this outside and interested in the language. jeremy hunt accuses boris johnson of being a bottler. and he is saying that he needs to come and take him on in that he needs to come and take him onina that he needs to come and take him on in a series of open hustings events and debates that make it what isa events and debates that make it what is a proper british competition. we are not quite clear what that means. is that fisticuffs? i think a fair competition is when we get knocked off and penalties. laughter lets show the front of the telegraph while we talk. interesting that jeremy hunt denies being the beneficiary of a dirty tricks campaign in the vote among tory mps in which he narrowly beat mr johnson's archrival, michael gove. who is watching less violent when you can watch the tory leadership? itjust gets more interesting every
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day. i think love island is higher class in the tory leadership. that that suggest the both the you that the mr hunt approach will be very much i am the sober, thoughtful, statesman figure, and what you will get for me is very... you could put a dog up and he would be a more soberfigure than a dog up and he would be a more sober figure than boris johnson.” thinkjeremy sober figure than boris johnson.” think jeremy hunt is sober figure than boris johnson.” thinkjeremy hunt is being quite interesting in the telegraph interview talking about he is not pro—cutting taxes for the rich, talking about turbo—charging the economy and i wonder if he's already positioning himself towards the middle ground force of the problem with this, says every single one of them is felling a negative test must a piece will not be like theresa may. i'm going concur economy. who wa nts to ru n may. i'm going concur economy. who wants to run down the economy? not exactly exciting phrases. wants to run down the economy? not exactly exciting phrasesi wants to run down the economy? not exactly exciting phrases. i wonder if he is trying to be the reassuring
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details man. who will be the person who will be able to win consensus in europe rather than costing more descent. your mention of theresa may interesting. he voted remained. although we know his mind has been changed subsequently but there will be in the minds of those who are really strongly pro—brexit while despite what appears to have been a shift sense, there still that suspicion. about what he did. this will be... they do slightly forget the fact portion john will be... they do slightly forget the fact portionjohn voted to articles and favour are brexit and one against it but it is now having gone through the campaign. —— boris johnson. amongst the tory membership and a lot of leave the voters, an article faith. quite important, they are not void, a poll showing earlier this week that it comes ahead of economic damage to the country and ahead of every other issue is
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delivering brexit at. on the 31st of october. in regard less of the economic consequence is. this is whatjeremy hunt has a problem. he can be the sober candidate, all of these things are difficult not to be against borisjohnson, these things are difficult not to be against boris johnson, but these things are difficult not to be against borisjohnson, but the doubts about his complete devotion to brexit. something i'm beginning to brexit. something i'm beginning to get slightly wary of having everybody who is a member of the tory party almost depicted in a cartoonish kind of way as if they can't have more nuanced opinions. my colleague at the times, matthew paris, always says that opinions are much more interesting and varied and then we suppose. and i would just be very interested to see whether they wouldn't quite think that jeremy hunt has some qualities they were quite like in a leader. i think those debates at these meetings when they try to work out who they want to vote for might be more interesting than we think. this
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morning i was going to work, beautiful day, thinking good guide this summer will be dominated by this summer will be dominated by this tory leadership campaign. and i thought, now i think it will be even more interesting than i thought of before. when these happen that make her exactly the same arguments when the labour leadership election. they're never going to vote for jeremy corbyn. much more open minded. they would not go for a hard left labour mp. gosh they did. the membership. the jeremy magic. the conservatives have the same problem. on the other side of the spectrum in terms of the majority of the party membership voted for brexit party. all the polls showing is that they are overwhelmingly in favour of a hard brexit. yes, you would like to think people will be minded about but i'm not sure that is the case
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any more. we will find out. in which case take us that make these hustings you talked about. it will be very interesting to see where the questions a light in those events. at what point will they stop talking about brexit and move on to ask questions about tax in the economy? all sorts of other things that clearly ought to be in the minds. while the other things people will be looking at any case there is a snap election, all things which they will have to have some policy to win. because it seems to me that brexit is entirely dominating all of the debate become all the policymaking, all of whitehall. where as actually out there people are worried about housing, law and health. in only the conservative party. we can show the guardian. met the first edition you and i looked at. the second edition which we are now showing. —— this is not the first addition. it leads on the
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borisjohnson first addition. it leads on the boris johnson story. first addition. it leads on the borisjohnson story. we were slightly surprised earlier on. they have changed it. very modest of them to run the story that way. maybe they were checking it out. front pages involved during the evening and it may be that they thought themselves this is our story, let's own it. and it may be they've also got some extra details but it is astounding that and their first edition they were the only paper to i’ui'i edition they were the only paper to run on the decision by trump to stop the attack in retaliation for the drone strikes. let's talk about that in the final minutes. it is nice to talk about something else. they did lead with it. what do you make a big, jason? let's start with the important premise. we are never entirely certain what trump says issue or not. always a lot of that
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make when he did in this case. a lot of bravado here. and it seems to me, staggering, that he got to the situation of halting a military strike which got started an extraordinary dangerous provocation in the muscles in part of the welcome within not having made known previously how many people would be killed. that to me is the first thing ifind interesting. —— terrifying. the second thing is it does slightly kind of reek of one of these drunks who rose out of a pub and says i could have taken them all on, i decided to pull my punches and ta kes a on, i decided to pull my punches and takes a swing and hits the poor cab—driver rather than the person he wa nts cab—driver rather than the person he wants or points. an element of that here. this is a guy who seems to be slightly out of control and has his finger on the nuclear button. or maybe it how things have always happened in these decisions. it is
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just that they were tweeted and we knew less about them. again, a whole issue, the amount of scrutiny that has on everything, every single thing that happens to come everybody's decision is making to my trump's on version via twitter. but it may be that he was entirely intending to do this and orderjust to prove that unlike obama, his predecessor, he will take on the situation in the middle east. but then stopped to look statesman—like. we just come if we saw all the decision. it is quite important here. the only reason we had this dangerous situation is because trump disliked the obama deal also signed by british, russian, germany, france. the iran deal which they agree to and monitored. to decommission or slow down nuclear development programme. the only reason i can understand trump ever
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did this was because obama was the person who spoke for. everything else trump has done since then has actually escalated tensions in the middle east. rather than calm them. sadly, time is up. at least this time around. we found plenty to talk about atsu i thought we might bust up about atsu i thought we might bust up thank you both forjoining us. that is sent for the papers this hour. anne and jason will be back at 11.30 for another look at the papers, and don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you seven days a week at bbc.co.uk and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you anne and jason. goodbye. hello again. mother of us on friday
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had a find it weather with plenty of sunshine, made for quite some changes given how wetjune has been. skies like this and skies like this will continue onto the first part of the weekend. the change in fortunes all down to this area of high pressure, the first high pressure we have seen the whole of the month of june. it means weather—wise that across england and wales we will see plenty of sunshine and for a good pa rt plenty of sunshine and for a good part of northern ireland and scotland, although there will be a few patches of cloud and are not alike passing shower, certainly some showers in the forecast for shetland what it to be cloudy and nearly breezy. in the sunshine for most of the uk things are warming up. temperatures reaching a height of 19 degrees in interboro and quite widely come across england and wales, temperatures pushing god into the low 20s. changes in the forecast for the second half of the weekend. high pressure still there, we see this low pressure as you can from the southwest and that is likely to be trouble later on. for a sunday
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morning, most of also start off dry with hay the spells of sunshine soon developing and it will start to fill increasingly warm humid across the south of england and wales as those temperatures continue to rise. frc temperatures continue to rise. frc temperature goes through the afternoon on sunday we should see highs reaching 2a degrees towards london and high teens further north and you cannot help but notice this area of rain. through sunday afternoon and sunday night, we will see you then every rain and break out, the amount of rain from place to place to place will vary significantly. with this amount of rain and place following in a short space of time, a scope of localised flooding and through sunday night into monday that trouble spreads northwards we could see 100 mm over the high ground of scotland. and the week ahead, some areas could see the highest temperature of the year so far whilst others are contending with a threat of baked in every downpour and some localised flooding issues as well. there will be day—to—day uncertainty given all the energy in the atmosphere and the
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threat of those thunderous torrents. idid many threat of those thunderous torrents. i did many others like the heaviest rain will be spreading across northern scotland further thunderstorms will break out in the warm air across england and wales as a day goes by. some of those could be torrential and it will continue to feel quite humid. looking at the forecast for tuesday another day where we can see thunderstorms break out and perhaps some low cloud affecting our north sea coast keeping things cooler and gloomier. generally over the next few days we will see this emerging trend in temperatures where it is hot and humid in the south but temperature is not so impressive further north with a fresher field to the weather and the air is coming from very different places. we have more of a northeasterly flow air coming in. that continues onto wednesday and perhaps a drier kind of day with the wind changing direction and it may be the hottest day gets blown towards southern weld and southwest england where it will continue to feel very hot and humid but 22 degrees in edinburgh as well. later on and the week, we will see the
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block of pressure pattern beginning to change, jet streams, after we computers breaking down little bit too quickly, it could be the status call is maintained for a little bit longer. we think that might what happened late next week is that it stays warm and humid in the south. fresher in the north. some sunshine but continued threat of some heavy every downpour is what i think it has to be said there is a lot of acidity in that. that is your weather. —— and a lot of uncertainty in that.
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this is bbc news, the headlines at 11 o'clock: the parents of a teenagerfrom 11 o'clock: the parents of a teenager from oxford who travelled to syria tojoin teenager from oxford who travelled to syria to join the islamic state group are found guilty of funding terrorism. todayjohn legend and sally lane said they had been convicted for doing what any parent would do if they thought their child was in danger. ——john letts. their son, who has been in syria for two yea rs son, who has been in syria for two years now, says he regretsjoining is. i made a big mistake, i regret what i did. report this evening that police were called to the home of borisjohnson police were called to the home of boris johnson and his police were called to the home of borisjohnson and his partner after screaming and shouting were heard. president trump says the us military
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