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so go and read the great masters go and think about how the world works but i was go back and read keynes and beverage but 1st of course your treats messages and emails in response to last week's issue julian says i'm quite sure that the will of the people is much bigger than the bricks of what but the people never get the chance to vote about the other stuff therefore it's quite legitimate to ask if the brakes of what was the will of the people i don't question it as sell says julian luis's the relevant question though is how to scotland get out of this whole mess bearing in mind we didn't vote for bricks in the 1st place gordon says i nice balance from your 2 guests when they recognize the boris is most likely looking for a deal and not just guess so and to slam dunk with fear mongering many people thought mrs me was too soft on the new deal taking from the table we can top position back home are introduced to some ideas history and says who would lead a government to succeed johnson could i make a comparison and 948 ireland and election give a majority over devil or finagle was the big
so go and read the great masters go and think about how the world works but i was go back and read keynes and beverage but 1st of course your treats messages and emails in response to last week's issue julian says i'm quite sure that the will of the people is much bigger than the bricks of what but the people never get the chance to vote about the other stuff therefore it's quite legitimate to ask if the brakes of what was the will of the people i don't question it as sell says julian luis's...
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again keynes warned in 1930 it's not about the crash it's about the long dragging conditions of semi slump that's where we are with the global economy set to turn down i thought was the famous soccer of the famous soccer line get your retaliation in 1st they certainly didn't do that in 2000 and $78.00 and suspicion is that they're not going to do it now and that's going to be a big problem that you've sat in the key decision making committees in the monetary policy committee of the bank of england what is a boat economic policy making it such a premium on the conservative for people who are hunting for a cautious approach at all was seen as some hope more respectable than the more responsible what is the pressure of the session making that leads people into and to a less than optimum decisions well it's a really good question and i remember recall when i went on the committee it turned out that i was the only person on that committee who didn't live in la. and in the southeast and hadn't been oxbridge so that that in a way was the 1st thing a group of people perhaps who haven't haven
again keynes warned in 1930 it's not about the crash it's about the long dragging conditions of semi slump that's where we are with the global economy set to turn down i thought was the famous soccer of the famous soccer line get your retaliation in 1st they certainly didn't do that in 2000 and $78.00 and suspicion is that they're not going to do it now and that's going to be a big problem that you've sat in the key decision making committees in the monetary policy committee of the bank of...
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the premier league leaders comfortably made their way past milton keynes dons. imran sidat reports. mk dons. 16—year—old elliot, the teenager was inches away from scoring early on. the leaguei teenager was inches away from scoring early on. the league 1 side we re scoring early on. the league 1 side were frustrating the european champions before the speculative effort, they managed to make it through. a moment that he would not wa nt to through. a moment that he would not want to see again. they were not going down without a fight as they became close to an equaliser. another making his liverpool debut in the 17—year—old made to remember as he landed one home. the lively elliot was desperate to join the scoresheet but he was once again. the premier league leaders who believe the future was in safe hands. so confirmation of all of tonight's scores. bourenmouth beaten by burton albion, oxford united beating west ham and sheffield beaten by sunderland. and a huge win for chelsea — they thrashed grimsby 7—1. well the draw for the fourth round has been made and there are some tasty ties
the premier league leaders comfortably made their way past milton keynes dons. imran sidat reports. mk dons. 16—year—old elliot, the teenager was inches away from scoring early on. the leaguei teenager was inches away from scoring early on. the league 1 side we re scoring early on. the league 1 side were frustrating the european champions before the speculative effort, they managed to make it through. a moment that he would not wa nt to through. a moment that he would not want to see again....
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milton keynes paramedics have invited me to experience their training. lot harder than it looks. drift over to the left. slow down. quite tight. that's it. all right when i concentrate. what you have to do this time is go through and not cross your arms and hands over the wheel. keep your hands at ten and two. finally i do it. even if it is a bit on the slow side. well done. perfect. although by law they can break speed limits, this man says they too can still be prosecuted if things go wrong. normally our rules are one and a half times past a speed limit, that is kind of the guideline. the general rule of thumb isi.5times the guideline. the general rule of thumb is 1.5 times the speed limit, up to 105 mph. we are allowed to treat a red light is a give way sign, we can go through a red light, but not at full speed. 15 mph provided people have given away. most importantly we are not exempt from dangerous driving. if we are considered to be dangerous, we will be prosecuted the same as anyone else. every time we drive it has to be in the best interests of o
milton keynes paramedics have invited me to experience their training. lot harder than it looks. drift over to the left. slow down. quite tight. that's it. all right when i concentrate. what you have to do this time is go through and not cross your arms and hands over the wheel. keep your hands at ten and two. finally i do it. even if it is a bit on the slow side. well done. perfect. although by law they can break speed limits, this man says they too can still be prosecuted if things go wrong....
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and read the great masters go and think about how the world works but i would say go back and read keynes and beverage but 1st of course your tweets messages and emails in response to last week's show julian says i'm quite sure that the will of the people is much bigger than the bricks support but the people never get the chance to vote about the other stuff therefore it's quite legitimate to ask if the breaks of what was the will of the people i don't question it is sell says julian louis says the relevant question though is how to scotland get out of this whole mess bearing in mind we didn't vote for bricks in the 1st place gordon says i nice balance from your 2 guests when they recognise that boris is most likely looking for a deal and not to.
and read the great masters go and think about how the world works but i would say go back and read keynes and beverage but 1st of course your tweets messages and emails in response to last week's show julian says i'm quite sure that the will of the people is much bigger than the bricks support but the people never get the chance to vote about the other stuff therefore it's quite legitimate to ask if the breaks of what was the will of the people i don't question it is sell says julian louis says...
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so go and read the great masters go and think about how the world works but i was go back and read keynes and beverage but 1st of course your tweets messages and e-mails in response to last week sure julian says i'm quite sure that the will of the people is much bigger than the bricks of what but the people never get the chance to vote about the other stuff therefore it's quite legitimate to ask if the brakes of what was the will of the people i don't question the results is julian luis's the relevant question though is how to scotland get out of this whole mess bearing in mind we didn't vote for bricks in the 1st place gordon says i nice balance from your 2 guests when they recognize that boris is most likely looking for a deal and not just guess so and to slam dunk with fear mongering many people thought mrs me was too soft on the new deal taking from the table we can top position. to introduce to some i did history and says who would lead a government to succeed johnson could i make a comparison and 948 arland an election give a majority over devil or finagle was the biggest party but
so go and read the great masters go and think about how the world works but i was go back and read keynes and beverage but 1st of course your tweets messages and e-mails in response to last week sure julian says i'm quite sure that the will of the people is much bigger than the bricks of what but the people never get the chance to vote about the other stuff therefore it's quite legitimate to ask if the brakes of what was the will of the people i don't question the results is julian luis's the...
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and read the great masters go and think about how the world works but i would say go back and read keynes and beverage but 1st of course your tweets messages and emails in response to last week's show julian says.
and read the great masters go and think about how the world works but i would say go back and read keynes and beverage but 1st of course your tweets messages and emails in response to last week's show julian says.
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at clapham junction, delays and part cancellations on services up to milton keynes central. very much cloud to speak of and temperatures today similar to yesterday. so, very pleasant in that sunshine, we're looking at 19, potentially 20 towards the west of london. overnight tonight, again, lengthy, clear spells. temperatures dropping down into single figures, we could get down as low as four or five celsius. so a chilly start to thursday morning, again the risk of maybe one or two mist and fog patches. as we head through thursday itself, plenty of sunshine again. in it, it should feel rather pleasant with temperatures at 22 celsius. as we head further through the week, gradually our high pressure slips eastwards, it drags in some warmer air, especially for saturday where we're looking at temperatures in the mid—20s. i'm back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half—an—hour. plenty more on our website at the usual address. bye for now. good morning welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and charlie stayt. our headlines today: a7 years after bloody sunday, the fi
at clapham junction, delays and part cancellations on services up to milton keynes central. very much cloud to speak of and temperatures today similar to yesterday. so, very pleasant in that sunshine, we're looking at 19, potentially 20 towards the west of london. overnight tonight, again, lengthy, clear spells. temperatures dropping down into single figures, we could get down as low as four or five celsius. so a chilly start to thursday morning, again the risk of maybe one or two mist and fog...
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leagues, including an eagerly anticipated match in league one between historically linked milton keynestwo up in the first half, rhys healey with their second goal. but a late wimbledon consolation wasn't enough. 2—1 to mk dons it finished. the south london club stay in the relegation zone after that defeat. full results from leagues one and two can be found on the bbc sport website. i think you are being kind they are, historically linked bitter rivals. ireland will go into the rugby world cup later this month as the number one ranked side in the rankings after beating wales 19—10 today. a win by any margin in dublin would have sealed their status, lea pfrogging new zealand. it was an emotional occasion for captain rory best, who played his final home match and will retire after the world cup injapan. lydia campbell reports. it's rarely easy to say goodbye. just ask rory best. this is his home farewell before he retires after the world cup. and on theirfinal game before japan, the irish claimed the first points of the day. rob kearney driving over. these warm—up matches are for fine—tu
leagues, including an eagerly anticipated match in league one between historically linked milton keynestwo up in the first half, rhys healey with their second goal. but a late wimbledon consolation wasn't enough. 2—1 to mk dons it finished. the south london club stay in the relegation zone after that defeat. full results from leagues one and two can be found on the bbc sport website. i think you are being kind they are, historically linked bitter rivals. ireland will go into the rugby world...
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and coming up in sport on bbc news, liverpool are gifted a goal against milton keynes dons.ll have all the scores from a busy night in the third round of the league cup. good evening. borisjohnson has faced the house of commons for the first time following his defeat in the supreme court yesterday. there were very bad—tempered exchanges as the prime minister declared that the supreme court had been wrong to "pronounce on a political question at a time of great national controversy". the highest court in the land ruled unanimously that mrjohnson had acted unlawfully when he suspended parliament for five weeks. the prime minister rejected labour calls for him to resign, and challenged the opposition parties to agree to a general election. we start with our political editor laura kuenssberg. to lead often is to be alone. boris johnson on the tarmac, clutching his red box of business. it was boris johnson's decision to suspend parliament, found against the law. borisjohnson racing parliament, found against the law. boris johnson racing back parliament, found against the law. bor
and coming up in sport on bbc news, liverpool are gifted a goal against milton keynes dons.ll have all the scores from a busy night in the third round of the league cup. good evening. borisjohnson has faced the house of commons for the first time following his defeat in the supreme court yesterday. there were very bad—tempered exchanges as the prime minister declared that the supreme court had been wrong to "pronounce on a political question at a time of great national controversy"....
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david: to actually go into economics, what happened to keynes?his chart struck me as extreme mary. -- as extraordinary. this is country debt as a percentage of gdp. germany, the white line, look at their debt, german sovereign debt compared to gdp. they are actually deleveraging. michael: they have a lot of room to expand their physical presence, but they have a law that says you can do that. you can't go beyond a certain percentage of your budget to stimulate the economy, to go into deficit. they would have to change that. it's an extra step that makes it politically that much harder. keynes is more of a practical matter in terms of the budget constraint, but germany could do something. alix: talk about practicality for a second. just pivoting from the turkish central bank, 320 five basis points, and the lira goes up. we talk about president erdogan not being in touch with real econics, but it is kind of happening. michael: you are seeing the interplay of currencies around the world overlaid over market expectations. you really have to go beyond
david: to actually go into economics, what happened to keynes?his chart struck me as extreme mary. -- as extraordinary. this is country debt as a percentage of gdp. germany, the white line, look at their debt, german sovereign debt compared to gdp. they are actually deleveraging. michael: they have a lot of room to expand their physical presence, but they have a law that says you can do that. you can't go beyond a certain percentage of your budget to stimulate the economy, to go into deficit....
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and reported that senator robert menendez, richard durbin, and patrick leahy wrote a letter to you keynes prosecutor general expressing concern at the closing of investigations they said were critical. in the latter, they imply that there is support for u.s. assistance to ukraine was at stake. and that if they didn't do the right thing, they wouldn't get any assistance. gee, doesn't that sound familiar? doesn't that sound familiar? >> sean: it sure does. they are all guilty of that which the accused president trump of. had this case just like in the russia collusion case, the only one paying for russian lies disinformation with hillary. remember when obama, tell vladimir all have more flexibility after the election. we've got statement case you forgot. >> after my election, and more flexibility. >> sean: i don't remember one democrat calling for the impeachment of "don't tell the american people. we'll do it after the election," that promise. democrats really care about russia collusion, where was the outrage? we have the cowardly schiff, the biggest liar in congress. he was trying to acq
and reported that senator robert menendez, richard durbin, and patrick leahy wrote a letter to you keynes prosecutor general expressing concern at the closing of investigations they said were critical. in the latter, they imply that there is support for u.s. assistance to ukraine was at stake. and that if they didn't do the right thing, they wouldn't get any assistance. gee, doesn't that sound familiar? doesn't that sound familiar? >> sean: it sure does. they are all guilty of that which...
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i'm robin keyn curnow. we continue to watch this breaking news.illions of people have been ordered to evacuate as hurricane dorian creeps closer to the u.s. state of florida. for now, the year's most powerful storm is still churning over the bahamas. i want to show you these nasa images. they show dorian from space, and you can see the outline of florida, but you can't see the bahamas because they're total ts brendan barber. he's the mayor of georgetown, south carolina. thank you very much for joining us. it's still unclear where this hurricane is going to go, where it's going to hit. but how prepared are you? >> well, the not knowing is one of the largest problems we face, but preparation, we're prepared because we work with our county emergency operation center and also our state emergency operation center just as governor mcmasters have given the orders for mandatory evacuation. so we're prepared from the standpoint that starting first thing in the morning, which is tuesday morning, we'll start doing an overall cleaning of our storm water syste
i'm robin keyn curnow. we continue to watch this breaking news.illions of people have been ordered to evacuate as hurricane dorian creeps closer to the u.s. state of florida. for now, the year's most powerful storm is still churning over the bahamas. i want to show you these nasa images. they show dorian from space, and you can see the outline of florida, but you can't see the bahamas because they're total ts brendan barber. he's the mayor of georgetown, south carolina. thank you very much for...
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the ceo james keynes called it, and this is amazing, quote, one of the strongest quarters in the pastyears, end quote and just like herman miller, the good night dance was positive. no wonder the exploded nearly 10% on the news. >> hallelujah! >> so how in the world are they putting up such amazing numbers with all the gloom we have to put up with all the time how is possible? when you go through the conference calls, first and foremost, even if you're worried about a slowdown, that's not really what these companies are levered to as they pointed out, fancy office furniture is tied much more, much more tightly to the labor market when employment is so strong that there is a real labor shortage, businesses are forced to shell out lots of money to make their work spaces more attractive to perspective employees. harder to hire in other words, a tight labor market means workers have more leverage and when workers have more leverage, they get the nice office chairs with lumbar support. i want you to listen to andy owen, the ceo of herman miller when she was asked -- she's got to come on th
the ceo james keynes called it, and this is amazing, quote, one of the strongest quarters in the pastyears, end quote and just like herman miller, the good night dance was positive. no wonder the exploded nearly 10% on the news. >> hallelujah! >> so how in the world are they putting up such amazing numbers with all the gloom we have to put up with all the time how is possible? when you go through the conference calls, first and foremost, even if you're worried about a slowdown,...
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tom: keynes steakhouse is glorious with the white pipes on the ceiling, but it is not rules.tter reporter jack fitzpatrick in washington. on theshington post" idea of the president putting out too much information on intelligent. what does it mean for the intelligence community to see this amount of tension with the president? jack: it is concerning overall. there are a lot of unknowns about this story, but the general issue from "the washington post" and "new york times" was that the president made a promise or comment involving ukraine that led someone in the intelligence community to report it to the inspector general. isoncern on capitol hill that they are not getting this information. the doj has instructed the director of national intelligence not to share that information, so it is not only the issue of whatever happened, but it reflects the secrecy around that and limited information getting to anyone outside the administration. tom: if the cia, and the ugliest building in the world, the fbi, what does it mean for the trump leadership of those institutions and the bur
tom: keynes steakhouse is glorious with the white pipes on the ceiling, but it is not rules.tter reporter jack fitzpatrick in washington. on theshington post" idea of the president putting out too much information on intelligent. what does it mean for the intelligence community to see this amount of tension with the president? jack: it is concerning overall. there are a lot of unknowns about this story, but the general issue from "the washington post" and "new york...
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and starting work on the a428 from cambridge to milton keynes. now buses.nnection to buses. right, mum? and apm connection to buses. right, mum? and a pm who likes to paint them. at the spending round we allocated £220 million to buses alone. this will form part of a national bus strategy next year, rolling out new super bus networks, expanding low emission buses and delivering better value for money for passengers. last but not least connecting us to the modern, global, digital economy with gigabit broadband, we have rolled out superfast broadband but we have fallen behind many european countries in the next generation technology. as we catch up i don't wa nt technology. as we catch up i don't want any part of our country to feel left behind. so i can announce today that we are committing £5 billion to support full fibre roll—out to the ha rd est to reach support full fibre roll—out to the hardest to reach 20% of our country. all of these measures will level up areas of our country which feel left out. there will be three principles that will underpin our
and starting work on the a428 from cambridge to milton keynes. now buses.nnection to buses. right, mum? and apm connection to buses. right, mum? and a pm who likes to paint them. at the spending round we allocated £220 million to buses alone. this will form part of a national bus strategy next year, rolling out new super bus networks, expanding low emission buses and delivering better value for money for passengers. last but not least connecting us to the modern, global, digital economy with...