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not wallace's time on the prime minister status. henry what about the and picking up on that point there is a question that the gender balance. but i sense it was a key is not met numerous occasions on farmers secretary in previous incarnations of having a problem with winning. it hasn't been set number of times. i'm putting in peace and to carry credit privilege. it has been said. they go. it is felt that if he does called there will be an imbalance and cabinet. 50 there is talk of backbench mps as well and jillian keegan there is talk of backbench mps as well andjillian keegan in there is talk of backbench mps as well and jillian keegan in line for promotion. my full cabinet by ministers who attend cabinet to ward off all of the accusations. after the 2017 debacle, i had a standing
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engagement in the diary to go talk toa engagement in the diary to go talk to a charity thing. can you remind us to a charity thing. can you remind us which that was? election day. they were sitting on my right, and she wasn't pregnant then. she had nothing to do torres and it was everything i like that out when in politics she's on an ethnic minority, all they came together. she was a fairly interesting person to sit next to. i said to her, thank you for your company. she had spoken andl you for your company. she had spoken and i had snuck in. you're going to the foreign politics. responsible for getting you then do anything about it. it was not my place. i was saying that you're going to go far. ican see saying that you're going to go far. i can see you have it. when i saw this in the article, backbench swelling is the tip in line for promotion. i thought all i remember
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her. he tipped her earlier. i came to live in a positive thought that day. let's move onto a different paper. a different story in fact, henry take us to be guardian. in the carotid virus. we hadn't seen bess fo nta na a ny carotid virus. we hadn't seen bess fonta na any victims carotid virus. we hadn't seen bess fontana any victims —— cases of the coronavirus and london until today. they are leading with this on the front page and we are talking about a woman fontana to heathrow a few days. she did not sentence and then she called the nhs helpline. she had herself isolated. the big question is whether we can trace her relatives, and in her that she had been into contact with. the so—called super spender in brighton,. patient zero. i don't know what to say? get it to the ii other people, this person is maybe
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had used public transport. it maybe she becomes the index medications. we are told that we can expect more in london and then beyond. because we do have that hard. the big question is do people really know what to do? and the tenant be symptoms. versus the actual split with the cold. it is interesting that knee jerk reaction looking at this headline, henry and i was sorting out what we were going to talk about. i saw the guardian headline, it is a newspaper review after all. uk prepares for more cannot coronavirus after first london diagnosis. i said to henry, it wouldn't have said they first brighton diagnosis what a? and was at newcastle it wouldn't be the first in the north of england. and for some reason because that's my man, and lives. we did cut her brighton and henry because that's my man, and lives. we did cut her brighton and henry does make a point that it brighton and henry does make a point thatitis brighton and henry does make a point that it is a big heart. and he
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pointed out today, fully, but as that london is a chance what happened and a grant, will provide a net acted surprised spread the virus quickly. brighton does not grant. i do partly why did they have to put my didn't have what you can't say the first in the uk because they artie had eight others in the uk. the chinese lady doesn't hit you, then you have spreading like a wildfire. what he think they need to say as well, there has been huge prejudice ever bases against chinese people. and in other parts of the world. that people think that all people carrying virus. everybody that looks chinese constable hand that looks chinese constable hand thatis that looks chinese constable hand that is everywhere. even as some have never been there.|j that is everywhere. even as some have never been there. i went to get about ten years ago. it comes get me
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about ten years ago. it comes get me a big bear hug and i said now that's just it was. it's very hot and it is very polluted. i let british companies that trade there. of coui’se. companies that trade there. of course. on the train today, we had a consulate there. on the train and had sent it on the carriage, i found saying i don't mind where big open and not eating chinese because they have coronavirus. i actually heard that on a train on a phone today. i don't know abigail but i don't want to eat chinese. i wanted to die down and say how dare you. you probably should have. we are going to run out of time so that's to the next story. why did you start us up here interesting story about bp. on the front and financial times. interesting story about bp. on the front and financialtimes. bp interesting story about bp. on the front and financial times. bp called it the headlines, the majors are. i think all of them. but they are
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saying is by 2050, including a consequence of what they get out of the ground, so notjust at bp trucks and the bp people but including the consequence of fossil fuel that they felt they are going to hit net daily nations by 2050. i could meet at times, instead of someone saying they cannot hide at shell, qatar, i of exxon. and great going in the right direction. are you get from lengthy people is it's not ambitious. and not anywhere near. say you need a greenpeace cloak? you mightjust say say you need a greenpeace cloak? you might just say we're say you need a greenpeace cloak? you mightjust say we're going to look less than like a hawk connection to keep their word, monitor what they do, but it is a step and the right direction. they may fail well have done so but it is generally done, and whoever wrote the piece is just
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quoting slicing the cut to create tension. it's all about creating tension. it's all about creating tension otherwise it is a puff piece and it would not be interesting. the one thing that i felt the solution to this come from technology. technology is going to camp and the people who can't afford the technology. you did not that better than the oil majors. i think the solution to this will be at bp and their rivals, pushing oceans of resource into making sure that what they say here will work. when you look, for that for a tenant, chuck's locomotives, huge energy expended to ta ke locomotives, huge energy expended to take some doing. they are talking the talk but are they going to walk the talk but are they going to walk the walk? if you look at base piece, and that funds renewable intimate —— energy. the dallas that they spent last year is dwarfed by the 14 billion annual capital. do they have the courage and conviction? there
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and their shareholders. indeed i mentioned a billions we are all in this together!. interesting to share prices went up. people were pleased by that. he actually said, we're going to drive returns and cash flow, we can expect oil and gas production to decline over time. he is basically saying and going to pull this off, which is my core business is going to decline, but i'm going to keep rewarding their shareholders. i am going to keep my mother neared the language means tax thatis mother neared the language means tax that is anonymous. so, your point is quite well made. this is a tingle of the shareholders be patient enough? we are all hypocritical because one of the decision based on the pensions. you'll have something my face. there have been accidents, you can still have a field with windows that you wouldn't pull it off. what
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he didn't give henry? a question will come back next few minutes to get the last story i wanted get in. henry you set us up on this one it is the tailspin. it was bad that he was going to vice president for eight years that barack obama but he did very poorly in iowa. he did poorly as well and in hampshire. in fa ct poorly as well and in hampshire. in fact so badly he left and went down to suck a lot diverse african—american community bear, and south carolina, will save him. he has very few of them against it looks as though his presidential bid, could be doomed. it begs two questions here. if they could measure but it's always wet, in the early days on both public and democratic sides follow the money. when the donations come into play?
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that tends to get the momentum when you get the people find a way to mainstream accounting. i didn't donations are going off a cliff. people are thinking they might not like a lizard —— it fact a loser. that doesn't necessarily mean sanders will win. i'm not the kind that. but they very early days because there's an elephant in the room on the democrat side. bloomberg has not even started. and when he gets going, more moderate and more businesslike. and a republican. i couldn't possibly comment. when bloomberg comes and where the skin ago. that is bad news for biden, because he will squeeze out but i did from the moderate side. but it might not even be there by the time that bloomberg gets there. then you're going to have a burden, bloomberg scrap. a 34—year—old man, 95v, bloomberg scrap. a 34—year—old man, gay, not a lot of experience, but
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somewhat refreshing and a totally different sort, make me president sort of leader. he could just pick up sort of leader. he could just pick up from the scrap between the two of them. and on that front we are going to have to end it. then back at 11:30 p:m.. thank you so much for watching. at that from the papers for this are at more than 30p.m.. until then it did not. denied. hello there. it continues to bea denied. hello there. it continues to be a roller coaster right across the uk. from all of this harsh weather, we have fewer showers in the way of sunshine but still quite a wintry scene across the northern half of the uk, especially in the hills and still record as well. coming in from the southwest we have another area of low pressure that is not a named storm but the winds are picking up and we have some rain coming into
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very mild towards the south was for that wet weather is moving into colder air which moves further north and temperatures in the northeast of scotla nd and temperatures in the northeast of scotland could get down to —10 overnight. here's the wet weather that sweeps its way quickly eastwards but into the cold air, we've got some snow, particularly over the pen nines and the company and fails but central southern scotla nd and fails but central southern scotland but in the rush there could be some snow in the centre too. through the day tomorrow come the snow levels will rise and turn drier in northern ireland and the will be some heavy showers toward southern england world be windy in the morning with gals through the english channel. slowly improving further north were many places become drier and damp from north eastern parts of england in southeastern scotland. that area of low pressure should be out of the way by friday at another one will introduce this rain and the winds will pick up again during friday this rain may bring some snow over the top of the mountains but elsewhere you may find snow tending
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to note because we have much milder airand to note because we have much milder air and southerly winds and temperatures in eight to 12 degrees. as we head into the weekend, that is really where storm dennis will arrive into monday with some very strong winds and heavy rain and likely to be some more disruption, especially after the storm last weekend. two saturday will find the winds picking up and also find some heavy rain coming in, especially across england and wales and it really is the western hills of england and wales that the rain will add up over the coming few days. stu bbs add up over the coming few days. stubbs across england and wales for much of the day on sunday but further north, more showers if is just to pick up a bit more for scotla nd just to pick up a bit more for scotland and northern ireland. what is left is storm dennis not be and it will squeeze and likely through the central belt of scotland by which time it should be a bit drier across england and wales. but certainly some more severe weather
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this is bbc news. i'm carrie gracie. the headlines at 11pm: a woman who flew from china to london has tested positive for coronavirus, bringing the total number of uk cases to nine. it's understood that she is being treated at st thomas' hospital in the capital. the chief executive of an nhs trust at the centre of concerns over the preventable deaths of babies has played down the scale of the failings. police in northern ireland have charged a 52—year—old man with the murder of the journalist, lyra mckee. screaming. a 26—year—old woman has been jailed for two years after she tried to open the door of a plane midway through a flight.
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