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this morning and i was thinking, what, when, outlined it on marr this morning and iwas thinking, whatmplex business and off for people to take in, this will make it even more so people to take in, this will make it even more so that business enough. there's clearly division in her cabinet about the best way ahead —— business ahead. let's turn to the sun, obviously that statement being made tomorrow —— business enough. will it change? she's saying the referendum is off, it's not on the table. not the most subtle headline they've ever come up with but probably one of the more effective ones! no way is there going to be a referendum. people argue, and as sooi'i referendum. people argue, and as 50011 as referendum. people argue, and as soon as she issued this advance copy of her speech tonight for tomorrow to make sure it got in the papers, and it succeeded to get on the front page of many, as soon as she did that, dame margaret beckett, former foreign secretary, a leading supporter of the people's vote, came out to say that we should have a second referendum and the fact she's released t
this morning and i was thinking, what, when, outlined it on marr this morning and iwas thinking, whatmplex business and off for people to take in, this will make it even more so people to take in, this will make it even more so that business enough. there's clearly division in her cabinet about the best way ahead —— business ahead. let's turn to the sun, obviously that statement being made tomorrow —— business enough. will it change? she's saying the referendum is off, it's not on the...
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but this morning on the andrew marr show, the international trade secretary liam fox was asked aboutct. supposing we had another referendum, supposing the remain side won it by 52 to 48 but there was a lower turnout, which is possible, and then people like me will immediately be demanding it is best—of—three, where does that end up? then we have got the constitutional issue, how do we tell nicola sturgeon and the snp that they can't have another referendum on independence cause they didn't like the result? so, liam fox clearly not a fan of the idea of another referendum. the problem that he and other government ministers have is that there are many conservatives now who think that it might be the only way out of the current deadlock in parliament. and plenty on the labour benches, too, who think it is a good idea, we've been hearing from the labour party as well today? yes, it's notjust the conservative party that has got some division on the idea of a second referendum. there are many in the labour party who want that to become their position, who are pushing jeremy corbyn to try to
but this morning on the andrew marr show, the international trade secretary liam fox was asked aboutct. supposing we had another referendum, supposing the remain side won it by 52 to 48 but there was a lower turnout, which is possible, and then people like me will immediately be demanding it is best—of—three, where does that end up? then we have got the constitutional issue, how do we tell nicola sturgeon and the snp that they can't have another referendum on independence cause they didn't...
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lucy: the actor and singer miley cyds has confirmed she marr australian actor liam hemsworth. she shared iges from the ceremony on social media. reports suggest the wedding was a small affair with family and close friends in franklin, tennessee. the couple met on a film set nearly 10 years ago. a frenchman has set off to cross the atlantic ocean in a barrel-shaped orange capsulepr elled only by the force of the ocean currents. he is a 71 years old and leftca spain'ry island on wednesday. he hopes to reach the caribbean in as little as three months. the three-meter capsule contains a sleeping bunk, a kitchen, and storage. he is going to drop markers along the way to help oceanographers study currents. that is all for me tonight. get me on twitter if you like. thanks very much for watching. >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work and your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay up-to-date with the test headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentatn is made possible by the
lucy: the actor and singer miley cyds has confirmed she marr australian actor liam hemsworth. she shared iges from the ceremony on social media. reports suggest the wedding was a small affair with family and close friends in franklin, tennessee. the couple met on a film set nearly 10 years ago. a frenchman has set off to cross the atlantic ocean in a barrel-shaped orange capsulepr elled only by the force of the ocean currents. he is a 71 years old and leftca spain'ry island on wednesday. he...
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sure, this morning i was watching andrew marr on the bbc of course, and he said people who had votedvernment was perfect to put us in this place in the first place but we are stuck with it —— like the government was thick. so we should not have had the referendum? personally no, and especially with hindsight, no. i agree but you cannot put the toothpaste back in the tube. more than 17 million people voted to leave.|j the tube. more than 17 million people voted to leave. i know but there was a point where david cameron had to make a decision about whether he would try and inadvertent, is kill off and new kip and his bright idea was to have a referendum, he had just had the scottish referendum and was on a high, he was a man with a natural born sense of entitlement and even when george osborne said it was a bad idea he ignored it and he has got us into this terrible fix, i will not repeat what danny dyer called david cameron but he summed up called david cameron but he summed up from the what a lot of people feel about david cameron and the political classes, there is anger still about
sure, this morning i was watching andrew marr on the bbc of course, and he said people who had votedvernment was perfect to put us in this place in the first place but we are stuck with it —— like the government was thick. so we should not have had the referendum? personally no, and especially with hindsight, no. i agree but you cannot put the toothpaste back in the tube. more than 17 million people voted to leave.|j the tube. more than 17 million people voted to leave. i know but there was...
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speaking to andrew marr, the environment secretary michael gove warned that if theresa may's deal failedparliament, there was a risk of no brexit at all or another referendum. our political correspondent, jonathan blake told me why mr gove is warning his colleagues not to vote against the brexit deal. the defence of theresa may's brexit dealfrom one of the defence of theresa may's brexit deal from one of the the defence of theresa may's brexit dealfrom one of the most prominent leave campaigners are michael gove and someone whose position in the cabinet has looked precarious since the plan was agreed back in chequers in the summerand the plan was agreed back in chequers in the summer and then the deal was subsequently agreed with brussels in the last few weeks. he was known to have significant concerns about it and he has talked about this morning saying that he said a lot of things in private about his concerns with the deal and he reflected long and hard. so effectively saying that he considered resigning perhaps over this brexit deal but he is still there in the cabinet defending the
speaking to andrew marr, the environment secretary michael gove warned that if theresa may's deal failedparliament, there was a risk of no brexit at all or another referendum. our political correspondent, jonathan blake told me why mr gove is warning his colleagues not to vote against the brexit deal. the defence of theresa may's brexit dealfrom one of the defence of theresa may's brexit deal from one of the the defence of theresa may's brexit dealfrom one of the most prominent leave...
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and speaking to andrew marr a few minutes ago, the environment secretary michael glove warned that if deal failed to get through parliament, there was a risk of no brexit at all or a second referendum. with me now is our political correspondent, jonathan blake. let's start off with michael gove. we have had a defence of theresa may's brexit deal with one of the most prominent league campaign is michael gove and someone whose position in the cabinet has looked very precarious when the agreements was made and then the deal was subsequently agreed with brussels in the last few weeks. he was known to have significant concerns and he has talked about that this morning, saying that he had said a lot of things in private about his concerns with the deal and he reflected long and hard. so effectively saying that he considered resigning over the deal. but he is still there in the cabinet and offending the prime minister's deal. he talks about it this morning as not being perfect. —— defending the prime minister ‘s deal. so something pragmatic whilst admitting that he had concerns with the deal
and speaking to andrew marr a few minutes ago, the environment secretary michael glove warned that if deal failed to get through parliament, there was a risk of no brexit at all or a second referendum. with me now is our political correspondent, jonathan blake. let's start off with michael gove. we have had a defence of theresa may's brexit deal with one of the most prominent league campaign is michael gove and someone whose position in the cabinet has looked very precarious when the agreements...
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is this the right move for this program so marre i controversy? >>> and the latest on d.c.'s plan to decriminalize fare ev e evading on metro. new information just into the news4 i-team from the mayor's ofce. >>> and we are watching live pictures in houston as the flag-draped casket carrying president george h.w. bush has arrived. you know when you're at ross and you find their favorite hero at a price that makes you the hero? yes. that's yes for less. yes! with hot holiday toys for all ages, ross is your toy destination. it feels even better when you find it for less, at ross: yes for less. when you find it for less, alright, everyone. santa will be right back, but i just got to say, if you're going to ask him for tech this year, you got to ask for fios too. sorry, why is that? because fios is a 100% fiber-optic network. don't you guys want all of the tech on your wish list to work as awesomely as you dreamed? i'm back! and he's back. 100% fiber-optic network. 100% phenomenal. switch to fios gigabit connection, plus tv and phone with a 2-year agreement and get a year of ama
is this the right move for this program so marre i controversy? >>> and the latest on d.c.'s plan to decriminalize fare ev e evading on metro. new information just into the news4 i-team from the mayor's ofce. >>> and we are watching live pictures in houston as the flag-draped casket carrying president george h.w. bush has arrived. you know when you're at ross and you find their favorite hero at a price that makes you the hero? yes. that's yes for less. yes! with hot holiday...
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question time, the andrew marr show and doctor who took the top three spots, with our very own programmeon the top 20 list. thank you for all your tweets and bits and bobs, and that was mike busheu bits and bobs, and that was mike bushell falling into the pool, our most tweeted moment? i would imagine it went down particularly well. 0nly busheu it went down particularly well. 0nly bushell could pull that out. it went down particularly well. 0nly bushell could pull that outlj it went down particularly well. 0nly bushell could pull that out. i can't think about it. we will start with champions league. it isa we will start with champions league. it is a whopping night ahead. it is make—or—break for liverpool and tottenham in the champions league in the final round of group games tonight. liverpool need to beat napoli at anfield tonight. spurs have a tough task against barcelona in the nou camp. everton drew 2—2 with watford in the premier league. lucas digne equalised for everton in the sixth minute of injury time. england have named an unchanged test squad to tour the west indies from that
question time, the andrew marr show and doctor who took the top three spots, with our very own programmeon the top 20 list. thank you for all your tweets and bits and bobs, and that was mike busheu bits and bobs, and that was mike bushell falling into the pool, our most tweeted moment? i would imagine it went down particularly well. 0nly busheu it went down particularly well. 0nly bushell could pull that out. it went down particularly well. 0nly bushell could pull that outlj it went down...
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we knew mattis went there to convince the president, couldn't and su marre -- summuarily resigned. is going to take mattis' place? >> i don't know. this is a very dangerous time. we not only have to think about what our strategy is, which has been ignored in some of these decisions, not trying to dodge your question, but the enemy has a strategy, too. you know, you have to look at the ends, ways, and means of the north korean dictator, of the syrian dictator, of what's going on in afghanistan and the status of that. it just can't be a marketing scheme, which seems to be what's driving the current administration in the way they approach things. sometimes marketing has lies behind it, and we've seen that in spades from this administration. you can't do that with national security. you have to rely on the intelligence community, you have to rely on facts, and then you have to determine what is your best strategy for how you fit in the world. it isn't just unilateral decisions without any agreement from generals. so when you take all those things into consideration, who is going to be
we knew mattis went there to convince the president, couldn't and su marre -- summuarily resigned. is going to take mattis' place? >> i don't know. this is a very dangerous time. we not only have to think about what our strategy is, which has been ignored in some of these decisions, not trying to dodge your question, but the enemy has a strategy, too. you know, you have to look at the ends, ways, and means of the north korean dictator, of the syrian dictator, of what's going on in...
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they're getting marr [ laughter and applause ] ry exciting.s today the website giphy announced that their. [ cheering and applause ] it is a gif of cardi b. saying "okrrr" and it was viewed over 282 million times. check this out. this one, okrrr. [ light laughter ] yeah, right there. i love gifs. tariq, do you like gifs? >> tariq: no. [ laughter ] i like jifs. [ audien ohs ] >> jimmy: i can't believe you're going to do this, tariq. [ light laughter ] gif stands for gngphics intercformat. graphic has a hard "g", it is gif. >> tariq: well, actually, gimmy. [ laughter ] the invent of the jif, steve wilhite, he's gone on the record several times and said pr it iounced jif. >> jimmy: like the peanut butter? get real. [ light laughter ] 's gif. >> tariq: it's jif. >> jimmy: gif. >> tariq: it's jif.f. >> jimmy: >> tariq: jif. >> jimmy: gif. >> tariq: jif. >> both: let's call the whole thing off. >> jimmy you.e you go, thank [ applause ] 's gif. finally, i heard that on january 1st, "friends" might be leaving netflix. [ audience ohs ] when fans heard that, they said, "wow, no one told us life was
they're getting marr [ laughter and applause ] ry exciting.s today the website giphy announced that their. [ cheering and applause ] it is a gif of cardi b. saying "okrrr" and it was viewed over 282 million times. check this out. this one, okrrr. [ light laughter ] yeah, right there. i love gifs. tariq, do you like gifs? >> tariq: no. [ laughter ] i like jifs. [ audien ohs ] >> jimmy: i can't believe you're going to do this, tariq. [ light laughter ] gif stands for...
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officers conrad gray and eduardo marr malae joe were responded to a spots fired call.y were hit by a metro train traveling between 60 and 70 miles per hour. both were fathers to young families. they lost their lives a week before christmas. our thoughts are with them. >>> president trump looking to take one giant leap forward for mankind today by signing a memo establishing a military space command. vice president mike pence is visiting the kennedy space center. that's where the latest spacex rocket is expected to take fight. defense secretary jim mattis is expected to pass on to the president two nominees to lead this space force operation, no word yet on a price tag for this potential arm of the military. >>> this dance from the 1990s -- >> so good. >> i pulled a muscle in my back just watching. >> alfonso rivera is suing the creators of the game fortnite for featuring the signature carlton dance without his permission. how dare they? here is carlton split with the game, judge for yourself if they are the same. the lawsuit claims epic games has unfairly profited by s
officers conrad gray and eduardo marr malae joe were responded to a spots fired call.y were hit by a metro train traveling between 60 and 70 miles per hour. both were fathers to young families. they lost their lives a week before christmas. our thoughts are with them. >>> president trump looking to take one giant leap forward for mankind today by signing a memo establishing a military space command. vice president mike pence is visiting the kennedy space center. that's where the latest...
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andrew marr is on bbc one at 10 o'clock this morning.m afraid it's another big political weekend, we want fun and jollity but it's politics, politics, brexit, brexit, liam fox, one of the key cabinet ministers who hasn't spoken much publicly, andrew wind from the labour party, chuka umunna who is one of those mps dry to get a consensus against brexit in the house of commons and the end of all of that we have the fantastic kingdom choir singing is out, that will be really good. andrew, thank you, that will be really good. you're watching breakfast from bbc news. still to come this morning. the strictly come dancing champions are... the glitter ball trophy has been presented and the sequins are going back in the wardrobe. after months of battling it out on the dancefloor, we'll be revealing the strictly champion of 2018. we will have to get rid of these pictures soon, we nearly showed it. all that to come on the bbc news channel. but this is where we say goodbye to viewers on bbc one. bye for now. good morning. a summary of today's stories
andrew marr is on bbc one at 10 o'clock this morning.m afraid it's another big political weekend, we want fun and jollity but it's politics, politics, brexit, brexit, liam fox, one of the key cabinet ministers who hasn't spoken much publicly, andrew wind from the labour party, chuka umunna who is one of those mps dry to get a consensus against brexit in the house of commons and the end of all of that we have the fantastic kingdom choir singing is out, that will be really good. andrew, thank...
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and some people will say, the new york times, npr, they love bill marr on a friday night, that kind ofthing. then i run into people who say oh no, i read the wall street journal editorial page i listen to rush limbaugh and i watch fox news. i understand where you're coming from because they are coming from different silos in terms of the american media landscape. in this to me is one of the great dangers of our time. that the common story, the common experience of daily events, current events, is being lost as people choose their own news. i find this, i've been on a book tour for "what the hell do you have to lose?" and the just this week i had an experience of people coming over to me when i was traveling because i was not in the position to read all the news and they said did you hear what happened to president trump at the un? the world was laughing at him. i said no i didn't what happened? then the conservatives would come over to me and say, what was that about someone laughing, why these liberals always picking on president trump, i said they were talking about what happened at
and some people will say, the new york times, npr, they love bill marr on a friday night, that kind ofthing. then i run into people who say oh no, i read the wall street journal editorial page i listen to rush limbaugh and i watch fox news. i understand where you're coming from because they are coming from different silos in terms of the american media landscape. in this to me is one of the great dangers of our time. that the common story, the common experience of daily events, current events,...
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but first let's speak to andrew marr.going to happen next? i am joined by stephen marked in theresa may's new brexit secretary. and by one borisjohn. may's new brexit secretary. and by one boris john. wreckage may's new brexit secretary. and by one borisjohn. wreckage politics and brexit, the future. the andrew marshall at ten o'clock. and brexit, the future. the andrew marshall at ten o'clocklj and brexit, the future. the andrew marshall at ten o'clock. i can't believe i skipped over andrew to try and go to the papers. deja vu now. the reverend sally hitchener is here to tell us what's caught her eye. good morning. flu jabs. yes, flu jabs. i haven't had minute either but i have been meaning to add eve ryo ne but i have been meaning to add everyone should have theirjabs, you get them free if you are within certain brackets where flu would be really detrimental to your health but the problem we have is that even within those groups, the elderly and the young people with certain health conditions, there is low take—up. even
but first let's speak to andrew marr.going to happen next? i am joined by stephen marked in theresa may's new brexit secretary. and by one borisjohn. may's new brexit secretary. and by one boris john. wreckage may's new brexit secretary. and by one borisjohn. wreckage politics and brexit, the future. the andrew marshall at ten o'clock. and brexit, the future. the andrew marshall at ten o'clocklj and brexit, the future. the andrew marshall at ten o'clock. i can't believe i skipped over andrew to...
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all that cheery note, let's talk to andrew marr.erbury, and i will be sung out by the interval, the great tenor, doing if i was a rich man and we will be doing a lot of brexit, all sides represented, barry gardnerfor the labour party, delia smith who was an enthusiastic supporter of the so—called people's vote or second referendum campaign, she is on as well, and i'm talking the michael gove, probably the pivotal minister in terms of getting the vote through. i'm sure he won't be quiet after the programme starts at nine o'clock. we will see you then, andrew, thank you very much. stay with us, headlines coming up. hello, this is breakfast with ben thompson sally nugent. he is a summary of today's main stories: the french government is looking at all options to prevent further rioting, including imposing a state of emergency following the violent protests in paris. at least 110 people were injured and more than 270 arrested when anti—government protesters burned cars, vandalised buildings and clashed with riot police. french authoriti
all that cheery note, let's talk to andrew marr.erbury, and i will be sung out by the interval, the great tenor, doing if i was a rich man and we will be doing a lot of brexit, all sides represented, barry gardnerfor the labour party, delia smith who was an enthusiastic supporter of the so—called people's vote or second referendum campaign, she is on as well, and i'm talking the michael gove, probably the pivotal minister in terms of getting the vote through. i'm sure he won't be quiet after...
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the column, what i said was that people like rush limbaugh who said he hoped obama failed or bill marrr from a recession but it's hard to recover from a president like trump, i think that stuff is negative. i'm pro american. i think you have to look at the realities. what you hear from president trump supporter is markets adjust, go up and down, we've been going so well. but now that we've lost most of the gains for the year, you just have to look at harsh realities, try to look away from the tribal response and say what's going on with the economy. the markets are saying this looks like housing markets down, it looks like what we're seeing in terms of investment, the bond market, the attacks the president has had on jerome powell, the chair of the federal reserve saying that he's a bigger threat than china. maria: last time i checked you had a gdp of 3.5%. >> correct. i think this is what you heard from dan quayle in your interview, that things have been going pretty well. when you see the market going down as it has been and when you see the kind of convulsions we've seen in response
the column, what i said was that people like rush limbaugh who said he hoped obama failed or bill marrr from a recession but it's hard to recover from a president like trump, i think that stuff is negative. i'm pro american. i think you have to look at the realities. what you hear from president trump supporter is markets adjust, go up and down, we've been going so well. but now that we've lost most of the gains for the year, you just have to look at harsh realities, try to look away from the...
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. >> what i said was people like rush limbaugh who said he hoped obama failed are bill marr who saidecover from a recession but hard to recover from a president like trump, that kind of stuff is negative because i'm so pro-american. maria: the most powerful women list, so much power at play for women collectively around the world and the top three represent women who are extraordinary influence in attendance geopolitical and economic environment. >> the way to grow money is compound interest. i would like to see contribution limits increase for people in their 20s and 30s to give them an opportunity to build up the money they need for the future. maria: how much impact to name fentanyl as a controlled substance? >> the deaths from fentanyl were less than 5000, you look last year, the death spike to 30,000. >> there are a bunch of steelworkers and executives out here who do not want to see those tariffs go away on imported steel. your point about foreign competition, steel coming from overseas has a lot to do with pricing. >> no debited ministration's commitment to ensuring fair trade
. >> what i said was people like rush limbaugh who said he hoped obama failed are bill marr who saidecover from a recession but hard to recover from a president like trump, that kind of stuff is negative because i'm so pro-american. maria: the most powerful women list, so much power at play for women collectively around the world and the top three represent women who are extraordinary influence in attendance geopolitical and economic environment. >> the way to grow money is compound...
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have appealed for clarity over washington's foreign policy this comes after defense secretary jim marrs has resigned in protest at president donald trump's decision to withdraw american forces from syria he says the opera pull out since the wrong message to the country's friends and a bold and as falls. iraqi authorities say they've discovered another mass grave containing dozens of victims the site is located west of kirkuk so just say the so-called islamic state disposed of civilians they killed there it's one of roughly two hundred mass graves discovered since the group was forced out of the region. he was considered the adults in the room and a stabilizing force at the white house now the man who once stood beside the president is giving him the cold shoulder defense secretary jim mattison brain resigns in protest of president trump's decision to pull american troops from syria top democrats republicans and nato allies are concerned i'm karl nason in berlin and this is the day. what a great guy he's going to be. i think that everybody in the country should really hear slaughter of o
have appealed for clarity over washington's foreign policy this comes after defense secretary jim marrs has resigned in protest at president donald trump's decision to withdraw american forces from syria he says the opera pull out since the wrong message to the country's friends and a bold and as falls. iraqi authorities say they've discovered another mass grave containing dozens of victims the site is located west of kirkuk so just say the so-called islamic state disposed of civilians they...