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john mcdonnell was on the andrew marr sofa this morning as well.ll those views into consideration is, it supports staying in a customs union — not the one we which create, which it argues will allow the uk to have some input into the deals that the eu negotiates. they believe that would solve some problems, like how we trade with europe, like avoiding a hard border in northern ireland, and john mcdonnell expressed some optimism this morning that some conservatives back as well. we want to negotiate a customs union. that will solve the northern ireland border problem which irving is intractable, you have demonstrated that. in addition it will get is the tariff free trade we wa nt will get is the tariff free trade we want and protect jobs and the economy. in that way i think we have got a deal to be had. and i think a numberof got a deal to be had. and i think a number of conservative mps will vote for it. so he thinks some conservative mps will back labour. the problem theresa may has, there are some conservative mps who would be furious if that was
john mcdonnell was on the andrew marr sofa this morning as well.ll those views into consideration is, it supports staying in a customs union — not the one we which create, which it argues will allow the uk to have some input into the deals that the eu negotiates. they believe that would solve some problems, like how we trade with europe, like avoiding a hard border in northern ireland, and john mcdonnell expressed some optimism this morning that some conservatives back as well. we want to...
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my name is officer marr. i was detective familia's partner the night she was killed, and i knew her for about ten years. i worked with her on and off. this is a woman who got injured a while ago and volunteered to come back to patrol to one of the roughest places in new york city. she volunteered to come back, to leave a cushy job to come back to patrol. she was only there about two weeks, and i had the honor of being with her that night. and she may have been lost that night, but she saved a lot of lives in turn because of her memory and everything that transpired after the fact. she was an incredible person, and she is missed by family. this family is, forget it, they're incredible. [applause] thank you. >> thank you very much. these are special people. they're just special, special people. finish and i want to tell you that last year just a few hours after the city of new york celebrated the 4th of july, detective familia was on duty in her vehicle not far from yankee stadium. big yankee fan? you're all ya
my name is officer marr. i was detective familia's partner the night she was killed, and i knew her for about ten years. i worked with her on and off. this is a woman who got injured a while ago and volunteered to come back to patrol to one of the roughest places in new york city. she volunteered to come back, to leave a cushy job to come back to patrol. she was only there about two weeks, and i had the honor of being with her that night. and she may have been lost that night, but she saved a...
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bill marr got fired. we all see a crisis when you you are in this atmosphere of surveillance and fear. also, because people did not think we would ever be attacked. that was a big part of it. it,the other big piece of i missed my slide. we also have a crisis in news media. after 9/11, the news media was pretty much like whatever the president says. there were other things setting us up for that level of failure. first was 1976, when basic cable comes in. why is basic cable bad? now i can watch baywatch or the news. what happens is that the news radically changes, television news in those days tried to be more sexy. it turns out they cannot really compete with women on the beach. but, they tried. the news starts to become more visually creative. the next thing that happens is cnn, 1980, because the first 24/7 news channel. guess what, there is not that much news. so you know what they did? having 10 minutes of information and 20 minutes of pundits yelling at each other. this is what colbert said, i am goin
bill marr got fired. we all see a crisis when you you are in this atmosphere of surveillance and fear. also, because people did not think we would ever be attacked. that was a big part of it. it,the other big piece of i missed my slide. we also have a crisis in news media. after 9/11, the news media was pretty much like whatever the president says. there were other things setting us up for that level of failure. first was 1976, when basic cable comes in. why is basic cable bad? now i can watch...
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these are the household cavalry soldiers who will be ieescorting the newly marr couple on the carr.ge procession it is a royal wedding, to be celebratednd enjoyed. tonight, with just hours to go, a good many inindsor are settling down for the night in readiness for harry and meghan's big day tomorrow. nicholas witchell, bbc ews, windsor. rajini:n our very tty kay is in windsor covering the festivities and i talked to her a brief while ago about how thee exci is building up. the weather looks glorious where you are, and i can see crowds streaming in behind you. i want to know, what is it like to be in the thick of it all in windsor? katty: it is actually really, really fun. people are in a very good md. i was walking back to the castle this afternoon and it is like a holiday. people are standing on the pavement, they are having a drink, coming from all over the world. there are people, of course, who are camped out. lord knows what than is like. itt be very comfortable, and it is starting to get cold. i put my coat on. they're going to spend the whole night out here. basically, it was
these are the household cavalry soldiers who will be ieescorting the newly marr couple on the carr.ge procession it is a royal wedding, to be celebratednd enjoyed. tonight, with just hours to go, a good many inindsor are settling down for the night in readiness for harry and meghan's big day tomorrow. nicholas witchell, bbc ews, windsor. rajini:n our very tty kay is in windsor covering the festivities and i talked to her a brief while ago about how thee exci is building up. the weather looks...
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late night comedian bill marr dishes up a mid-tm election warning for the democrats. >> um' wondering what do democratseed to hear most right now going into the mid terms? >> well, i think they need to hear be afraid. be very afraid. robert: that's coming up next on "in principle." check your local listings. our conversation continues online on the washington wee extra where we'll talk about another white house staffer who may be eyeing the exit soon. you never know. find that tonight at pbs.org/washington week. i'm robert canta. for joining us. >> funding for "washingt week" is provided by -- >> their ldership is instinctive. they understand the challees of today and research the o technologitomorrow. some call them veterans. we call them part of our team. >> additional funding is provided by >> at cancer treatment centers of america we publish treatment results1 for cancer types including the most common so patients can make informed decisions about their cancer care. learn more at cancer center.com. >> american crue lines, proud sponsor of "washington week." newman's own foundation
late night comedian bill marr dishes up a mid-tm election warning for the democrats. >> um' wondering what do democratseed to hear most right now going into the mid terms? >> well, i think they need to hear be afraid. be very afraid. robert: that's coming up next on "in principle." check your local listings. our conversation continues online on the washington wee extra where we'll talk about another white house staffer who may be eyeing the exit soon. you never know. find...
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andrew marr has announced that he will have an operation this week to remove a malignant tumour on hisvery and will be returning to the airwaves soon", but understandably andrew will not be hosting his weekly politics show while he recuperates. good wishes to him for a speedy recovery. for the first time in nine years, lebanese voters are choosing a new parliament. the election is being held under a new voting system aimed at moving the country to a more proportionally representative government. the country is beset by sectarian and political divisions, and overshadowed by the conflict in syria which has led to a mass influx of refugees. i spoke earlier to our reporter carine torbey who is in beirut today and asked her if we are going to see a new government in lebanon. despite the fact they have introduced a new voting law, introducing the concept of proportional representation in lebanon, very few people hopeful that by the end of the day we will see a real breakthrough in terms of representation. probably many people are expecting more of the same. as you can see behind me, long que
andrew marr has announced that he will have an operation this week to remove a malignant tumour on hisvery and will be returning to the airwaves soon", but understandably andrew will not be hosting his weekly politics show while he recuperates. good wishes to him for a speedy recovery. for the first time in nine years, lebanese voters are choosing a new parliament. the election is being held under a new voting system aimed at moving the country to a more proportionally representative...
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the debate happening on the andrew marr show, parties trading blows on what the conservatives have done accusations she reposted it racist message. she has been reinstated. the party won that cancel, causing a row. “— the party won that cancel, causing a row. —— one that —— won that council. keeping an eye on that to see if she remains a counsellor come this evening. six palestinians have been killed and others wounded in an explosion in the gaza strip according to local health officials. it is not clear what caused the blast but local reports suggest the victims appeared to be members of hamas. it is thought the explosion could have been caused by the handling of explosives inside a building. tensions in the region are high, with clashes between palestinians and the israeli military taking place along the gaza—israel border since demonstrations erupted more than a month ago. officials in hawaii say there have been no new outbreaks of lava bubbling up from the ground, as mount kilauea continues to erupt. however, they do say that the existing fissures are continuing to emit hazardous fu
the debate happening on the andrew marr show, parties trading blows on what the conservatives have done accusations she reposted it racist message. she has been reinstated. the party won that cancel, causing a row. “— the party won that cancel, causing a row. —— one that —— won that council. keeping an eye on that to see if she remains a counsellor come this evening. six palestinians have been killed and others wounded in an explosion in the gaza strip according to local health...
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andrew marr is expected to make a full recovery and return to the programme soon. full recovery and return to the programme soon. our full recovery and return to the programme soon. our best wishes to him fora programme soon. our best wishes to him for a speedy recovery. the conservative chairman brandon lewis says he will have a look at the case of the conservative councillor in pendle who was readmitted to the local party after having been suspended for posting racist material online. the council was asked to stand down after posting a racist image on facebook. photographs of prince louis have been published, photographed when he was just three days old. in addition to that image the princes also been pictured propped up on a white cushion. let's take a look at the weather prospects, and let's head to the map. the temperature on the rise for the last few days. warm weather in store for the remainder of the bank holiday weekend. beautiful blue skies and although that is the story for much of the country, not everywhere. cloud and rain for the north west of scotland, fog around the ivc lap
andrew marr is expected to make a full recovery and return to the programme soon. full recovery and return to the programme soon. our full recovery and return to the programme soon. our best wishes to him fora programme soon. our best wishes to him for a speedy recovery. the conservative chairman brandon lewis says he will have a look at the case of the conservative councillor in pendle who was readmitted to the local party after having been suspended for posting racist material online. the...
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john mcdonnell was on the andrew marr sofa this morning as well.ur party has come to to take all those views into consideration is, it supports staying in a customs union are not the one we which create, which it argues will allow the uk to have some input into the deals that the eu are no seats. they believe that would solve some problems, like how we trade with europe, like avoiding a hard border in northern ireland is, and john mcdonnell expressed some optimism this morning. some conservatives back as well. i think the conservatives will fall apart on this. i think quite a lot of conservatives will follow was amiss. we remain a union during the transitional period. we want to negotiate a customs union, that will solve the northern ireland problem which i think is intractable, and in addition to that it will get is the tariff free trade we want. it will protectjobs in the economy. in that way i think we have a deal to be had. i think a number of conservative mps will vote for it. so he thinks some conservative mps will back labour. the problem th
john mcdonnell was on the andrew marr sofa this morning as well.ur party has come to to take all those views into consideration is, it supports staying in a customs union are not the one we which create, which it argues will allow the uk to have some input into the deals that the eu are no seats. they believe that would solve some problems, like how we trade with europe, like avoiding a hard border in northern ireland is, and john mcdonnell expressed some optimism this morning. some...
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andrew marr, who presented his bbc one programme earlier this morning, has announced that he'll have agent says that he is expected to "make a full recovery and will be returning to the airwaves soon" — but understandably andrew will not be hosting his weekly politics show while he recuperates. for the first time in nine years, lebanese voters are choosing a new parliament. today's electon is being held under a new voting system aimed at moving the country to a more proportionally representative government. the country is beset by sectarian and political divisions, and overshadowed by the conflict in syria which has led to a mass influx of refugees. here are the thoughts of some of the people who've been voting today. i really think that there is a chance for a change this time. i think that it's different from the other times, and we are hoping to change, we are hoping to change the same corrupt people that they come and go every single time, you know. so we're here to try to change it. translation: today is all about democracy. everyone has the right to vote, for whoever they want.
andrew marr, who presented his bbc one programme earlier this morning, has announced that he'll have agent says that he is expected to "make a full recovery and will be returning to the airwaves soon" — but understandably andrew will not be hosting his weekly politics show while he recuperates. for the first time in nine years, lebanese voters are choosing a new parliament. today's electon is being held under a new voting system aimed at moving the country to a more proportionally...
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our report was issued in march of 2016 and prior to that in 2014 we prepared a report for supervisor marr but the 2016 report the focus of that was on the different approaches that could be used for building a municipal fiber network, a ubiquitous municipal fiber network including fully public municipal network, the private sector approach and then the public/private partnership. our conclusion was that every approach had advantages and disadvantages and risks but the public private partnership reduced some of the costs it might incu.we obtained cost infn from a consultant to dt. this was before the ctc work had been done. the cost estimates were lower. the highest was about $867 million to build the network and that was completed in to 15 and the ctc report came out two years later and had higher numbers as you have seen today. as explained largely be the passage of time and they did a much more detailed analysis of utility polls and what is available and what would need to be done to make the polls accessiblable which ends up to be more costly than the original consultants assumed. they
our report was issued in march of 2016 and prior to that in 2014 we prepared a report for supervisor marr but the 2016 report the focus of that was on the different approaches that could be used for building a municipal fiber network, a ubiquitous municipal fiber network including fully public municipal network, the private sector approach and then the public/private partnership. our conclusion was that every approach had advantages and disadvantages and risks but the public private partnership...
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andrew marr — who you've just seen on his programme this morning on bbc1— has announced that he willfull recovery and will be returning to the airwaves soon", but understandably, andrew will not be hosting his weekly politics show while he recuperates. the headlines on bbc news: a 20—year—old man has died after he was found with stab wounds in liverpool city centre this morning. police and paramedics were called to hanover street at about 4am after receiving reports of an injured man. the man was taken to hospital, but later died from his injuries. a 17—year—old boy has been charged with grievous bodily harm with intent after a woman was attacked with an electric drill in straban in northern ireland. the 38—year—old victim suffered a "very serious" head injury and is in a stable condition in hospital. the teenager was also charged with possession of an offensive weapon in a public place and theft of a drill. he is due to appear in court in 0magh on monday. three men have been injured in east london by what has been described as a noxious substance. the met police say officers were ca
andrew marr — who you've just seen on his programme this morning on bbc1— has announced that he willfull recovery and will be returning to the airwaves soon", but understandably, andrew will not be hosting his weekly politics show while he recuperates. the headlines on bbc news: a 20—year—old man has died after he was found with stab wounds in liverpool city centre this morning. police and paramedics were called to hanover street at about 4am after receiving reports of an injured...
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you can say bill marr said the word and kept his job and they lie about it.nd we all know republicans have a short leash when it comes to the mistake. democrats will circle the wagon and go for the republicans scal. that's the reality of it. going back to roseanne, there is a great scene from the office. michael scott said to dwight. what was the most inspiring thing i said to you. don't be idiot. when i am about to do to do something. would an idiot do that and that's what roseanne should i have done. she's self destructive and people do it for drugs and pressure or risk takers. charlie sheen blew off his entire career over nothing. we have seen people plant time bombs and the me, too, movement finds them and it is a sad case. it is it sad for not only her, not really her but the people involved in the show. and when they talk about the double standard. charlie sheen, liberal. and alec baldwin libbal and cathy griffin lost her job at cnn. i don't know if the double standard argument homeds. what about the montage of people taking her tweet and saying all of
you can say bill marr said the word and kept his job and they lie about it.nd we all know republicans have a short leash when it comes to the mistake. democrats will circle the wagon and go for the republicans scal. that's the reality of it. going back to roseanne, there is a great scene from the office. michael scott said to dwight. what was the most inspiring thing i said to you. don't be idiot. when i am about to do to do something. would an idiot do that and that's what roseanne should i...
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and that's awesome, we've been trying to talk about the culture for decades and mocked by bill marr and others. now, the left is saying, these things matter, for its mother great. and i don't care if you are kanye west are common who is featured in the starbucks tutorial the other day. did it all began with donald trump coming down the escalator? we had a free fall in the culture since 1967 or something like that. >> i think that's a loaded question, and we can look at -- >> laura: it's not a loaded question. it's a question of whether the downfall began with donald trump and the escalator. >> i can tell you that the leadership has been defensive. the culture has really been explosive now and roseann was just one of the tipping points. i think that donald trump's leadership -- >> laura: do you think donald trump is a racist? >> i think he has said many things. >> laura: name three. >> i'm not going to name three. but you asked me a question and i said yes. >> i am very disappointed in susan. >> you can be disappointed in me. but, you could automatically say that donald trump is a racist
and that's awesome, we've been trying to talk about the culture for decades and mocked by bill marr and others. now, the left is saying, these things matter, for its mother great. and i don't care if you are kanye west are common who is featured in the starbucks tutorial the other day. did it all began with donald trump coming down the escalator? we had a free fall in the culture since 1967 or something like that. >> i think that's a loaded question, and we can look at -- >> laura:...
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a scuffle in which paul pogba ends up with mark noble's fingers up his nose marrs the goaless draw atham which ensures united are runners up. it's eurovision weekend, with songs like this in the competition, we'll ask what are the chances for the uk. and matt has the weather. good morning. yes, i'll be among the yachts at the london and water festival at saint catherine dock in central london. but will the weekend forecast becalmed off their league choppy? i'll have all the details on that on what is today a fine day for many of you. more in 15 minutes. good morning. first, our main story. grammar schools in england will receive £50 million to create new places, the education secretary, damian hinds, has announced. he says the move will give parents greater choice. union leaders have criticised the decision, saying the policy favours the privileged few. jon donnison reports. we know that grammar schools are hugely popular with parents. we know they are good for the pupils that attend them. theresa may has long been a fan of grammar schools. she went to one herself. but her government
a scuffle in which paul pogba ends up with mark noble's fingers up his nose marrs the goaless draw atham which ensures united are runners up. it's eurovision weekend, with songs like this in the competition, we'll ask what are the chances for the uk. and matt has the weather. good morning. yes, i'll be among the yachts at the london and water festival at saint catherine dock in central london. but will the weekend forecast becalmed off their league choppy? i'll have all the details on that on...
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even bill marr lost his job immediately after the comment he made it after 9/11 about the hijackers. it's not new and people do pay the price, so i'm not sure if there is a double standard. people are on twitter saying, why isn't this person getting fired after what he said about christian? >> jesse: i think this one was just so over the line. and you know kimberly, the muslim brotherhood, that get -- gets kicked around. but when you combine that with the "planet of the apes," it's so toxic and you can't really ever come back. >> there is no humor in it, ad hopefully it's a lesson to people that this kind of hateful rhetoric will not be tolerated or accepted. >> jesse: the liberal media busted for spreading fake news about trump. greg will explain, next. ♪ he's got a smile that, seems to me, reminds me of childhood memories, when everything was big as a bright new sky ♪ and for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezl
even bill marr lost his job immediately after the comment he made it after 9/11 about the hijackers. it's not new and people do pay the price, so i'm not sure if there is a double standard. people are on twitter saying, why isn't this person getting fired after what he said about christian? >> jesse: i think this one was just so over the line. and you know kimberly, the muslim brotherhood, that get -- gets kicked around. but when you combine that with the "planet of the apes,"...
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now a comedian with the top show in the country has said something -- >> the terrible language bill marrext show. i'm trying to say objectively where is the standard here? if it's bad for someone to say it, and it is -- >> are you nervous to say you think there's a liberal bias? >> i'm not nervous to say it. there is a liberal bias. there's no question. in the media and hollywood, yes there is. >> conversation to be had, for sure. but i actually think the reason we're talking about it tonight is because of the president and the fact that on what planet does the president take this and want to make it about himself? >> that was wrong, i agree. i think we're all in agreement. that was wrong. >> this is strange place. i don't normally agree with anybody. >> so to me if we were to advise donald trump just take it. say this is racist or bad or if you're trump just say nothing, which is also difficult for him. >> you know why he didn't say anything, everyone would question why he's saying nothing. i think he thinks it's reprehensible, but he should say that. >> you can speak out against colin
now a comedian with the top show in the country has said something -- >> the terrible language bill marrext show. i'm trying to say objectively where is the standard here? if it's bad for someone to say it, and it is -- >> are you nervous to say you think there's a liberal bias? >> i'm not nervous to say it. there is a liberal bias. there's no question. in the media and hollywood, yes there is. >> conversation to be had, for sure. but i actually think the reason we're...
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we have seen madeleine albright, condoleezza rice, george will, bill marr and even the dalai lama subject to these campaigns. i have been speaking for several minutes now. aside from eye-opening example, i haven't even mentioned university policies that have been used to stifle speech which range from overbroad anti- harassment policies to misleadingly labeled free-speech rules that are actually used to quarantine free-speech. one in ten colleges and universities restrict students from expressing themselves on the open outdoor areas of campus at tiny areas of campus. we have seen these policies used about students want to talk to their classmates about second amendment rights or students wanting to disperse flyers promoting animal rights or a vegan diet. there's also been students trying to pass out copies of the constitution that have been arrested. this actually happened, a student arrested while handing out copies of the constitution outside their campus center. i don't like crybabies but we are facing a serious challenge today. i hope in the q & a we can talk about things we can do to
we have seen madeleine albright, condoleezza rice, george will, bill marr and even the dalai lama subject to these campaigns. i have been speaking for several minutes now. aside from eye-opening example, i haven't even mentioned university policies that have been used to stifle speech which range from overbroad anti- harassment policies to misleadingly labeled free-speech rules that are actually used to quarantine free-speech. one in ten colleges and universities restrict students from...
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but why are bill marr and joy reed, two people in the last year who said hateful think still employedthe media if roseanne is not. if we're going to -- and joy reed we're searching for her time travel and hacker who went back in time and hacked her account and said hateful things about g homosexual. i think that all should face the same thing that roseanne did. >> i think you have to look at the context around it, it's not the same context. i don't like pointing out look over there, look what this person, two wrongs, three wrongs don't make a right. >> that's right. >> i agree it's all wrong. >> roseanne who has a history of this way more than any of the people that you mentioned and so does the president of the united states. we're talking about the president of the united states who should, who should, his character should be beyond reproach. he should be setting the example. >> therein lies the problem. with all due respect to scott, i agree with you, we should condemn all of it, but the problem is in the era of trump, what about it has become the king of the hill here. >> no no no
but why are bill marr and joy reed, two people in the last year who said hateful think still employedthe media if roseanne is not. if we're going to -- and joy reed we're searching for her time travel and hacker who went back in time and hacked her account and said hateful things about g homosexual. i think that all should face the same thing that roseanne did. >> i think you have to look at the context around it, it's not the same context. i don't like pointing out look over there, look...
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you have bill marr years ago he called americans coward after 9/11 and lost a show. then he pops up on hbo. had success there. in 2017 utters the n-word. she is still sitting there. >> five years ago he compared trump's compare to that of orangutan. so that seems like a graver -- grave offense. there are all kind of double standards here and people who say crude and offensive things and nothing happens to them or they get fired or suspended. no one standard. every media organization has to search its own conscience when something like this happens. how do you weigh the fact that a lot of people are employed by the show, millions of people love the show versus a clear mistake which even roseanne now says don't defend me. it was inexcusable, indefensible. i agree with her on that. >> harris: then she uses the ambien defense. she tweeted this. after seeing this, what do you think? they are watching a shock as the leftist maniacs indulge in a political sacrifice. it won't end well for you guys. what does that mean? >> i'm not sure what specific thing she is referring to.
you have bill marr years ago he called americans coward after 9/11 and lost a show. then he pops up on hbo. had success there. in 2017 utters the n-word. she is still sitting there. >> five years ago he compared trump's compare to that of orangutan. so that seems like a graver -- grave offense. there are all kind of double standards here and people who say crude and offensive things and nothing happens to them or they get fired or suspended. no one standard. every media organization has...
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emma barnett is presenting this week's andrew marr programme, which is on bbc one from 9:00 this morningdding, i will be joined by the historian kate williams and the journalist and unofficial biographer of prince charles catherine mayer to go to all of that, but there is still some politics because the culture minister matthew hancock is joining me to talk about why he is cracking down on social media firms trying to make the uk one of the safest places to go online and of course brexit, barry gardinerfrom to go online and of course brexit, barry gardiner from labour's to go online and of course brexit, barry gardinerfrom labour's benches will be telling us the latest on that. yes, it may be royal wedding time but we cannot get away from the fa ct time but we cannot get away from the fact that we are leaving the european union. there is no escaping. emma, thank you. please do stay with us. the headlines are coming up. hello, this is breakfast with ben thompson and tina daheley. good morning to you. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. the duke and duchess of sussex wi
emma barnett is presenting this week's andrew marr programme, which is on bbc one from 9:00 this morningdding, i will be joined by the historian kate williams and the journalist and unofficial biographer of prince charles catherine mayer to go to all of that, but there is still some politics because the culture minister matthew hancock is joining me to talk about why he is cracking down on social media firms trying to make the uk one of the safest places to go online and of course brexit, barry...
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nick robinson is sitting in for the andrew marr programme on bbc one this morning at 9:00.r than that and yet still the government has not agreed amongst itself what its policy towards a new trading relationship with the eu should be. they have split into said cabinet committees to try and do it. we will hear from committees to try and do it. we will hearfrom michael gove committees to try and do it. we will hear from michael gove that the environment secretary and the man who led the pav leave campaign. we will hear from labour's shadow brexit secretary and a man at the centre of the controversy that could bring down the whole brexit deal, ireland's deputy prime minister and foreign minister, simon covertly. they are alljoining me from nine. of course i had the 689 days figure in my head. it will haunt you! coming up,... plastic has become an integral part of our daily lives. blue planet two is expected to come up blue planet two is expected to come up at the baftas. hello, this is breakfast, with christian fraser and naga munchetty. good morning. here is a summary of toda
nick robinson is sitting in for the andrew marr programme on bbc one this morning at 9:00.r than that and yet still the government has not agreed amongst itself what its policy towards a new trading relationship with the eu should be. they have split into said cabinet committees to try and do it. we will hear from committees to try and do it. we will hearfrom michael gove committees to try and do it. we will hear from michael gove that the environment secretary and the man who led the pav leave...
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the andrew marr programme is on bbc one this morning at nine o'clock.ad your vegetables? i certainly have. i have the red pepper himself, john mcdonnell the channel chancellor —— shadow chancellor. people will be arguing about the customs union this week. i have the woman, arlene foster, who has theresa may's majority in her hand. and talking to greg clark, one of the dominant remain voices. i have a wonderful actor alfred molina on the show. fantastic music from mozart. a humdinger. always a humdinger. you're watching breakfast from bbc news. it's time now for a look at the newspapers. tv and entertainment journalist emma bullimore is here to tell us what's caught her eye. we'll speak to emma in a moment. first let's look at the front pages. we'll start with the sunday mirror which focuses soley on sir alex ferguson, saying the football legend is fighting for his life after suffering a brain haemorrhage. the sunday times has an analysis showing how much britain's knife crime has spread from the cities to the suburbs, using recent figures from the home
the andrew marr programme is on bbc one this morning at nine o'clock.ad your vegetables? i certainly have. i have the red pepper himself, john mcdonnell the channel chancellor —— shadow chancellor. people will be arguing about the customs union this week. i have the woman, arlene foster, who has theresa may's majority in her hand. and talking to greg clark, one of the dominant remain voices. i have a wonderful actor alfred molina on the show. fantastic music from mozart. a humdinger. always...
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the andrew marr show is on bbc one at nine o'clock. andrew, what's coming up this morning?itals we have labour'sjonathan ashworth talking about a new tax to pay for the nhs, and if your exit wood interested in brexit, and of course you are, jacob rees—mogg is live in the studio. we are also talking about me too and the fantastic new play, and we will be played out by one of the founders of doctor feel—good. doctor feelgood. stay with us — headlines coming up. hello, this is breakfast with chris mason and victoria fritz. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news: plans for a landmark summit with north korea's kimjong un are moving "very nicely" that's according to president trump. on thursday, mr trump cancelled the summit, citing hostility but now says there's a lot of "goodwill". 0ur asia correspondent, rupert wingfield hayes joins us now. it was on, then it was off, now it looks like it's on again — what's been going on? i hesitate to make a prediction as to whether it is on again for sure, because i have made so many wrong predictions over the last few days
the andrew marr show is on bbc one at nine o'clock. andrew, what's coming up this morning?itals we have labour'sjonathan ashworth talking about a new tax to pay for the nhs, and if your exit wood interested in brexit, and of course you are, jacob rees—mogg is live in the studio. we are also talking about me too and the fantastic new play, and we will be played out by one of the founders of doctor feel—good. doctor feelgood. stay with us — headlines coming up. hello, this is breakfast with...
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christian has gone off to read the news for the andrew marr show.de available through the nhs. we can speak to sarah lindsell from the brain tumour charity sarah, first of all, i know you worked very closely with dame tessa jowell and i am very sorry you have lost a friend and someone you have become very close to. thank you for talking to us this morning. we spoke to alastair campbell earlier, former director of communications for the labour party. one of the things that came out was when you spoke about tessa jowell, everyone liked her, it didn't matter what your politics were. they were impressed by her energy and she was like? that is so true. we have had that experience at the brain tumour charity as well. you can't help but be infected by her desire, harry hope and her want to change things. even though she was experiencing a real challenge in her disease, she still wanted to do something for other people in that time. you have worked with her, i have seen your statement today, you said her passion and support for more flexible clinical trials
christian has gone off to read the news for the andrew marr show.de available through the nhs. we can speak to sarah lindsell from the brain tumour charity sarah, first of all, i know you worked very closely with dame tessa jowell and i am very sorry you have lost a friend and someone you have become very close to. thank you for talking to us this morning. we spoke to alastair campbell earlier, former director of communications for the labour party. one of the things that came out was when you...
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yes, my name is officer marr. i was detective familia's partner the night she was killed. i knew her for about 10 years. i worked with her on and off. this is a woman who to got injud a while ago, volunteered to come back to patrol, to one of the roughest places in new york city. she volunteered to come back, to leave a cushy job to come back to patrol. she was only there for about two weeks. i had the honor of being with her that night and, she may have been lost that night but, she saved a lot of lives in turn because of her memory and, and everything that transpired after the fact. she was an incredible person. she is missed by the family. this family is, forget it, they're incredible. [applause] thank you. >> thank you very much. she is are special people. these are special, special people. and i want to tell you last year, just a few hours after the city of new york celebrated the 4th of july, detective familia was on duty in her vehicle, not far from yankee stadium. big yankee fan? you're all yankee fans, right? she was ambushed by a man for the simple reason that sh
yes, my name is officer marr. i was detective familia's partner the night she was killed. i knew her for about 10 years. i worked with her on and off. this is a woman who to got injud a while ago, volunteered to come back to patrol, to one of the roughest places in new york city. she volunteered to come back, to leave a cushy job to come back to patrol. she was only there for about two weeks. i had the honor of being with her that night and, she may have been lost that night but, she saved a...
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they went to the andrew marr programme yesterday and his son standing there for a photograph. storms that have hit the country. front page of the guardian, light fantastic, it says, a dramatic bolt of lightning senior. the london skyline as the warm and humid weather gave way to thunderstorms. theresa may facing great demands to allow poll on abortion in northern ireland. there is a call in the daily telegraph to use extra funding for technology if the nhs is to survive. this is basically a call, jeremy hunt saying only a technological revolution can help the health service whether the coming storm. that is whatjeremy hunt is saying. couple of stories on the back page of the guardian newspaper. this is chris froome winning. extraordinary circumstances. you win a race at the beginning of a grand tour and then you hold of your rivals. but this was a stage nine victory that took him ahead of his rivals. also juergen klopp ready to replace his goalkeeper. liverpool, having applied to human dignity of being nice to him are going to sell him. mo salah may make the world cup, after i
they went to the andrew marr programme yesterday and his son standing there for a photograph. storms that have hit the country. front page of the guardian, light fantastic, it says, a dramatic bolt of lightning senior. the london skyline as the warm and humid weather gave way to thunderstorms. theresa may facing great demands to allow poll on abortion in northern ireland. there is a call in the daily telegraph to use extra funding for technology if the nhs is to survive. this is basically a...
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there was a big cheer forjohnny marr in that message he sent.alk about that, in contrast to naturally, the very sombre mood at the service at manchester cathedral earlier. yes in the cathedral a sombre reflective attitude. people really, you could see them thinking back to where they were this time last year and there was a lot of contemplation going on. what has happened is we have moved over about 800 metres across to albert square and here it is starting to feel more like people celebrating life, celebrating music. we spoke about how important music has been to manchester's recovery. every time a musician has come on on the screens with a message, there we go, shaun ryder getting another huge cheer. liam fray from the korteeners, peter hook. people in this city love their music and that is what this evening is about. as i mentioned colin, it does feel like we have come 360 degrees, that night of celebration, people at the ariana grande concert, it turned to tragedy but in the days that followed, that singing, that spontaneous singing of don't
there was a big cheer forjohnny marr in that message he sent.alk about that, in contrast to naturally, the very sombre mood at the service at manchester cathedral earlier. yes in the cathedral a sombre reflective attitude. people really, you could see them thinking back to where they were this time last year and there was a lot of contemplation going on. what has happened is we have moved over about 800 metres across to albert square and here it is starting to feel more like people celebrating...