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saying you happen from the start saying you can't impeach him. that is exactly how it has played out. what do you make out about the playbook to lend the stated beginning to nancy pelosi think they are not going to engage, and she was now the true of it thanks she said. i agreed to an extent that it is a risk in terms of playing into a narrative he wants. what he wanted to say. i also think they are quite a way out. what the polling suggested that a crack and republicans alike don't really answer engaged in interesting times of peace and process. some people tried to set up a a narrative that he wants to start. it is not happy democrats positioned themselves. what are the things that was learned from the last us election, it is partly being learned from some of the things that have happened to countries in europe, it is actually onlyjust going after the
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politician. only just going onlyjust going after the politician. onlyjust going after have to hear them talking about here that's correct, the problem is going to be so effective. stage did need to be so effective. stage did need to look at the policy and what they're going to offer as well. just if campaign is not going to be greater than. you have to have policies to offer. it is quite exciting to see what they have been talking about the party. when i think that bernie sanders when to the front runners at that moment, saying that we need to make sure that we get people out there that he did not connect to that. that will be key if you look at the last election, clinton did ranks popular vote but we need to spread across more. as a club and be glad there's no way he would be elected. the content making the same mistake if the labour party dead. who is their best candidate actually for him, he got off to him because he is much more successful than child. he is
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not any extra stages can. a long race that will save her hand. you can bring people together but is saunders to a hard left. say to sta nford saunders to a hard left. say to stanford linda flies but then carted away 1917 so i begged him again. people regulated. i mentioned that the comparison with the election here. you think theyjust get a man in america but display one nothing to look at a big us is they went to look at a big us as there was a candidate who was seen to wrap it in the senate in a way which is here and they as there was a candidate who was seen to wrap all the help that she wasn't successful. i think actually looking to turn out to the us election about his neck and that is not speaking are very talking
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about change in a meaningful way to keep them. i leave you to disagree on that one. let me bring you to do stretching out a dependent. they are focusing band—aids on explicit stories on the koran, particularly bea stories on the koran, particularly be a price that hospitals are being ordered to take. this is a story that speaks for the preparation that is being put in the chest. to make sure that they're out iran does impact globally, the death toll is 500 people have died almost. what they very seem to suggest hospitals are going to create this coronavirus priority if you spent policy. you mentioned that people are being checked and people being built. this means there is anything that is being done to contain does.“ means there is anything that is being done to contain does. if you like a physical thing. a dependent to blow it up on that front page but actually, this is sensible for the
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chance. to be assigned up on that front page but actually, this is sensible for the chance. sharing the public a public campaign planning in place. often when these about reissuing people so they don't create panic. because of the quarantine bred to have come back pretty good day and spent a lot of people had to basically thanks does that hospitals and say babe and well looked after. it is the right way to be put on something like this because although you don't want to treat it as inconsequential as they serious about what is quite a lot of people have died and doesn't have underlying health problems as well. it is something to be too sad. let it shed very seriously i think exercising a degree, would be a talk about this is very necessary. i agree that splicing is not the best way. the talk of linked documents and saying her chest. i want to
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daily telegraph. they are totally different. which is about internet companies are finding themselves on the sharp and of common laws. facebook, the googles they had actually been pretty irresponsible shirking their responsibilities i think. they failed to get a grasp that they are part advanced. semi—bigoted indebtedness. ithink larger sensitivities. social media boxes will be held personal liabilities for online harms and face prosecution if they breach their duty of care. there is going to bea their duty of care. there is going to be a parliamentary bill, which has been campaigning, which will come into place. this is about things like, blocking or removing terrace content, online chair child abuse, i have to say, absolutely about time. if you look at the way
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facebook was the arrogance about fakeness. nothing facebook was the arrogance about fa keness. nothing to facebook was the arrogance about fakeness. nothing to do with us. this scandal and the scandal and rapidly came back into line. the social media giants should have their feet held to the fire. as this comes down to the world is changing. these guys are bigger and better names, but also, they need to feel like they had some kind of responsibility. i totally support this. it is probablyjust fine there. if it workable did have it is not to let at least two. i would need to send a proposal. more times it is made up. lemme think about sunday for corporations to hear that not a power that about how to maintain that means for how they got it ourselves. one of the things that being said from the pcc, when i
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things that fit us to be big fans. if you're actually speaking to these rules are. it's the kind of things that we need to make the best companies that is that. it is been assigned fast, let's look at the guardian. now granted this is made. lisa uncover a piece on the send me a baby. quite high. statistics. this is an important story and what they say that in the guardian assignment says 2014 more than 4000 patients guilty verdicts. one of the things it figures in the guardian assignment says 2014 more than 4000 patients guilty verdicts. one of the things it shows that borisjohnson's ididn't things it shows that borisjohnson's i didn't back that money been spent oi'i i didn't back that money been spent on these recent cases as being at the wall. i dare say later she apologised the story is suggesting that probably wasn't the right thing to say. i would say that, it is
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important to consider a verdict that they are victims. this is incredibly important being able people being able to pay were not able to come find me now being heard and being that some kind of recognition, that what is happened to them. i also think story and the fact of how these historic patients, it should really make us think about sunday narratives that we now have a round child sex abuse and begin right now that a lot of it are. historical context in order to understand the present moment as well. centre does not write narratives i think it's really very important as well. going to busy to get them what is there. this is nine. what is a suggestion here about this idea swapping some
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people made me this is not the scandal, they are saying the story is british exchange prince andrew effectively for the american lady who allegedly killed harry time. effectively for the american lady who allegedly killed harry timem has been a big mall which back and forth but she should be brought back here, she has had to put once again this brings prince andrew back into the spotlight. the royalfamily facing an existential crisis at the moment that public concern at the moment. my my stories about whether prince andrew will be questioned by the fbi, it not been settled and some weight around. the simple slot is not going to happen. it is important to note that prince andrew is not taking any charges whereas.
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probably will not happen.” is not taking any charges whereas. probably will not happen. i got at the financial times. his cancer treatment to help all and that probably made. essentially been working on this for quite some time when he basically tried to map the mutations that drive can't cancer in oui’ genes. mutations that drive can't cancer in our genes. what this means that this was such a long period of time in many forms of cancer, they now should be able to see the specific genetic changes that happen. when cancer is happening. and at what stage, what that means they say, that task had been earlier army that we can fight cancer earlier. you means to the treatment and prevention. an exciting story it looks like this is a process for the this is the second biggest killer next and how does he. it kills ten
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million people. you do not have money pumped into this area next to the ground—breaking. money pumped into this area next to the ground-breaking. we will hope it means i knowledge bank of cancer genomes may be can't root out the best for patients going select. kind of how a plane crash and example. maybe a bit about that young listeners and intimate. maybe a bit about that young that's it for the papers. that's it for the papers this hour. giles and maya will be back at half past eleven for another look at the papers. the headlines are coming up at 11 stay with us for that. good evening to you. quite a bit of fine and dry settled weather for the past few days thanks to high pressure and temperature is closer to the seasonal norm. you could call the next few days the calm before the next few days the calm before the storm, which is expected to
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arrive this weekend and could bring some damaging winds. before we reach that pressure continues to bring fine unsettled weather, for thursday and friday, light winds consists of mist and fog across southern areas of the bit of a frost as well. most of the bit of a frost as well. most of the bit of a frost as well. most of the functions and the lift and some of it can be stubborn to clear when it does a good steak quite great and cold but i think for most of us that variable cloud with some sunny spells and thickest cloud for the west of scotland and northern ireland. temperatures reaching highs around 79 degrees, but for other than that for the fog lingering on. it stays dry and still high pressure and then we will see some clear spells, but i think will be a bit more of a breeze picking up from the south southeast and it looks like it will start a little less cold and also because the breeze, we should not have any problems of the mist and fog. quite a bit of sunshine around on friday and the cloud will thicken up in the west with the breeze when you're here by the end of the day with the first of the series of whether with outbreaks of
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rain. that will spread into western areas on friday night and the early hours of saturday, which was spread across eastern areas and it will be quite windy as well. but when will clear away but breezy day on saturday with the window of lovely fine and dry weather with some sunshine, looking like it'll be the best weather of the weekend. but he return windy here with gale starting to develop across the west of the country in this next weather from love more energy they'll bring up of rain heavy to the northwest with some snow on the hills. and more widespread across many parts of the country through saturday night in that heavy rain will start to spread its way eastwards as well against the hills. for sunday, this will be the hills. for sunday, this will be the named storm, the system moving in after saturday which really means business. a lot of isobars in the chart we could be looking at some damaging disruptive winds through sunday, to which the met office have named storm crf. likely some
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this is bbc news. i'm rachel schofield. the headlines at 11:00: not guilty — the president of the united states is not guilty of the second article of impeachment. president trump is acquitted by the senate of all charges at his impeachment trial. the white house calls it a "full vindication and exoneration". president trump releases this tweet tonight and says he will make a public statement tomorrow. in other news: millions of people are placed under travel restrictions in china as beijing steps up its efforts to contain the coronavirus as the death toll rises to 560. here, the government launches an eight week consultation over whether failing to pay your tv licence should be treated as a criminal offence.
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