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but it was this street from the ukip do“ aaron banks. he said the ukip donor aaron banks.h of hearing about hillsboroughlj he was sick to death of hearing about hillsborough. i can still serve —— about hillsborough. i can still serve the l about hillsborough. i can still eewe the people of this city, which serve the people of this city, which ido serve the people of this city, which i do every day, but i will not serve ukip if it has got aaron banks as a donor. sorry, that is my argument. ukip's liverpool chairman has also resigned, saying this unprofessional approach and crass insensitivity from high profile people closely within and without ukip, is upsetting and intolerable. paul nuttall is aware that hillsborough remains a painful, sensitive issue on merseyside. questions about his personal experience have dogged his bid the parliament in the central by—election and the timing of this resignation could hardly be worse. resig nation coutnithe‘rdlyebemnse: was last resig nation coutnithe‘rdlyebemnse: wa he last resig nation coutnithe‘rdlyebemnse: wa he nor last resig nat
but it was this street from the ukip do“ aaron banks. he said the ukip donor aaron banks.h of hearing about hillsboroughlj he was sick to death of hearing about hillsborough. i can still serve —— about hillsborough. i can still serve the l about hillsborough. i can still eewe the people of this city, which serve the people of this city, which ido serve the people of this city, which i do every day, but i will not serve ukip if it has got aaron banks as a donor. sorry, that is my argument....
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i resigned basically because of aaron banks' comments.orough, was it? that was an error that paul nuttall made but it is aaron banks basically saying that they were milking it, it wasn't a tragedy, it was an accident and, you know, it is 27 years, the families of the victims have tried to getjustice. was families of the victims have tried to get justice. was that your own decision was their pressure on you from colleagues in merseyside? no, it was my own decision. i represent the people of this city for ukip and i think the comments of aaron banks have, you know, it is called a lot problems. ‘ problems. there are 72 hours to of problems. there are 72 hours to go before the stoke by—election, pretty critical for your former party. do you care - if they lose party. do you care now if they lose that question mightlj party. do you care now if they lose that question might i have no comment on that. this is about liverpool. this is the city that i've present or did represent for ukip. your- are ukip. your feelings are understandable as a merse
i resigned basically because of aaron banks' comments.orough, was it? that was an error that paul nuttall made but it is aaron banks basically saying that they were milking it, it wasn't a tragedy, it was an accident and, you know, it is 27 years, the families of the victims have tried to getjustice. was families of the victims have tried to get justice. was that your own decision was their pressure on you from colleagues in merseyside? no, it was my own decision. i represent the people of this...
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i think the comments from aaron banks have com pletely comments from aaron banks have completely causedhey don‘t want to go on the record. privately, they are suggesting that the two men quit because of a backlash in liverpool following the false statements put up on mr nuttall‘s website and they are saying mr nuttall understands their decision, bears them no animosity and he said he has faced no criticism from people in liverpool. i think the difficulty is, this is cumulative, it‘s one thing after another with mr nuttall during this by—election campaign. obviously, you go back to the controversy over whether he really did play professional football, whether he did have a phd, most recently whether he was offered a board on a training company in the north west and now this. this is continual drip—dripping of question marks frankly about his credibility which you sense is probably denting his prospects in the by—election and more than that, his standing as leader. that seems to me what is so striking about the resignations. these two are not gone meek and mildly, more in sorrow nan anger
i think the comments from aaron banks have com pletely comments from aaron banks have completely causedhey don‘t want to go on the record. privately, they are suggesting that the two men quit because of a backlash in liverpool following the false statements put up on mr nuttall‘s website and they are saying mr nuttall understands their decision, bears them no animosity and he said he has faced no criticism from people in liverpool. i think the difficulty is, this is cumulative, it‘s one...
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aaron banks comments were a disgrace. so it was aaron banks, not paul nuttall?that was an error that paul nuttall? that was an error that paul nuttall made but it's aaron banks basically saying they were milking it, it wasn't a tragedy, it was an accident and it's 27 years that the families of the victims have actually tried to getjustice. was that your own decision or was there pressure on you from collea g u es there pressure on you from colleagues in merseyside? no. it's my own decision. i represent the people of this city for ukip and i think the comments from aaron banks have caused a lot of problems. 0ur assistant political editor norman smith is in westminster. what reaction from ukip over this? remarkably little. they have said nothing publicly, they don't want to go on the record. privately, they are suggesting that two men quit because of a backlash in liverpool following the false statements put up following the false statements put up on mr nuttall‘s website and they are saying mr nuttall understands their decision, bears them no animosity. he himsel
aaron banks comments were a disgrace. so it was aaron banks, not paul nuttall?that was an error that paul nuttall? that was an error that paul nuttall made but it's aaron banks basically saying they were milking it, it wasn't a tragedy, it was an accident and it's 27 years that the families of the victims have actually tried to getjustice. was that your own decision or was there pressure on you from collea g u es there pressure on you from colleagues in merseyside? no. it's my own decision. i...
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it looks as if he had aaron banks on his side. tough new migrant rules.e ended within weeks. this is something that may be not everyone thought about, that the rules kick in when article $50. not everyone thought about, that the rules kick in when article $50m will be interesting to see if it is when article 50 is triggered or at the end of the negotiations. whatever the migration rules are, they need to be decided in westminster and not brussels. it's decided by democracy as opposed to bureaucracy in brussels. when the bill goes through there will be suitable scrutiny and an examination of what the law should be, which is how democracy works. whether or not it does happen when article 50 is triggered, everybody... the important point is that everyone is given adequate notice, it can be done retroactively and if rules change when article 50 is triggered, thatis change when article 50 is triggered, that is there enough in terms of notice given to people coming into the country. let's move the times. the headline there that will worry many people. don't loc
it looks as if he had aaron banks on his side. tough new migrant rules.e ended within weeks. this is something that may be not everyone thought about, that the rules kick in when article $50. not everyone thought about, that the rules kick in when article $50m will be interesting to see if it is when article 50 is triggered or at the end of the negotiations. whatever the migration rules are, they need to be decided in westminster and not brussels. it's decided by democracy as opposed to...
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he thinks nigel farage is a bit of a joke and is worth only an mbe, meanwhile aaron banks says he isas ca rswell on he is going to take on douglas carswell on his own constituency and force out. nigel farage of attacking the current leader, paul nuttall, and paul nuttall, he has gone missing. my favourite line in this story that continues inside is that ukip have contemplated taking leave whip away from douglas carswell but they can't do that because it would require the vote of the parliamentary party and he is! ukip, they are quite frankly, in achieving their name, the most successful political party in this country at the moment. they add in complete disarray. and yet, if we believe the opinion polls it has made next to no difference to their support whereas tory and labour support has gone up and ukip supporters at the same level. there are 3—4,000,000 people who still think ukip is closer to them than anybody else. this is the sort of calibre of some of the people who have got as to the edge of the ruinous brexit we're about to enter. anybody would have thought this was planned.
he thinks nigel farage is a bit of a joke and is worth only an mbe, meanwhile aaron banks says he isas ca rswell on he is going to take on douglas carswell on his own constituency and force out. nigel farage of attacking the current leader, paul nuttall, and paul nuttall, he has gone missing. my favourite line in this story that continues inside is that ukip have contemplated taking leave whip away from douglas carswell but they can't do that because it would require the vote of the...
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and party donor aaron banks later said that he was "sick to death" of hearing about hillsborough.olitical correspondent carole walker sent this report. paul nuttall had hoped to unite his party and take on labour in its heartlands, but he's suffered a serious setback with two resignations on his own home territory. ukip's merseyside chairman is one of those standing down. hi! carole walker from the bbc. he told me mr nuttall should apologise for claims on his website that he lost personal friends in the hillsborough disaster. i'm not happy about it, but he should get his facts right, really. it's a judgment of error, he's put an error out there on the web page, you know, he's got to correct that, and what he should do, i know he has apologised for it, but he should come to this city of liverpool to say, "listen, i'm sorry for that error." but it was this tweet from ukip donor arron banks that was the final straw. mr banks said he was sick to death of hearing about hillsborough. i'm not going to be serving the party. i can still serve the people of this city, which i do every day a
and party donor aaron banks later said that he was "sick to death" of hearing about hillsborough.olitical correspondent carole walker sent this report. paul nuttall had hoped to unite his party and take on labour in its heartlands, but he's suffered a serious setback with two resignations on his own home territory. ukip's merseyside chairman is one of those standing down. hi! carole walker from the bbc. he told me mr nuttall should apologise for claims on his website that he lost...
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they believe the central bank will be in no hurry to raise the policy standing rate for now. aaronekend. do you snapchat? i don't. i am good weekend. do you snapchat? i don't. iam behind good weekend. do you snapchat? i don't. i am behind on social media. that is because you are old! like me! us oldies don't do it! we are also looking at snapchat. in the last few hours the social networking company has filed documents to float its shares on the new york stock exchange. it's likely to be the biggest ipo, or initial public offering, in the technology world since facebook floated in 2012. for those of you who don't use it, it's kind of the opposite of facebook, instead of making a permanent record of your life it lets you send picture messages that then disappear. here are some figures for you. according to the company, 158 million people use snapchat every day to send picture messages or snaps. that's nothing compared to the almost two billion people that use facebook. but it's very popular among young people, especially in the us. an estimated 41% of americans aged 18—34 are on snap
they believe the central bank will be in no hurry to raise the policy standing rate for now. aaronekend. do you snapchat? i don't. i am good weekend. do you snapchat? i don't. iam behind good weekend. do you snapchat? i don't. i am behind on social media. that is because you are old! like me! us oldies don't do it! we are also looking at snapchat. in the last few hours the social networking company has filed documents to float its shares on the new york stock exchange. it's likely to be the...
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. >>> coming up, big changes expected for banking regulations under president trump. aaron klein from bookings will tell us how dodd-frank could possibly be rolled back. >>> that's cool. >> steve, you did a nice job out there. the snow angel. welcome back to "squawk box." a u.s. district court upheld a controversial labor department fiduciary rule that was created to fix conflicts of interest. the decision to uphold the rule is a possible setback for president trump who ordered the labor department to review the rule. >>> president trump's executive order on financial regulations causing more friction between republicans and democrats. let's find out what lies ahead forever dodd-frank. joining us now is brookings institute economic studies fellow eric klein. he helped write dodd-frank. you worked for dodd. >> i did. i worked for dodd and then tim geithner. >> we won't hold that against you. >> pleasure to be here. >> did banking regulation go too far? >> there's a great debate about this pendulum as to whether or not it swung too far. we clearly started off in the wrong pla
. >>> coming up, big changes expected for banking regulations under president trump. aaron klein from bookings will tell us how dodd-frank could possibly be rolled back. >>> that's cool. >> steve, you did a nice job out there. the snow angel. welcome back to "squawk box." a u.s. district court upheld a controversial labor department fiduciary rule that was created to fix conflicts of interest. the decision to uphold the rule is a possible setback for president...
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aaron you laugh but these are serious things these two were discussing when president said holding off on settlements on the west bank, that's not what he wanted to hear. >> i'm smiling and laughing because i always like our interviews. i found that exchange to be playful rather than provocative. quote hold off a little unquote on settlements? expansio expansions two weeks ago, at which time was very little. i think the seamless vul kkin me field is right. both sides had a fundamental break from the obama years, there's really nothing to fight oth over right now and as for the one-state, two-state thing it's not like ordering off a chinese menu, it has to be anchored in policy. and mr. trump is right, we are not going to impose anything that the parties don't like. i'm not sure the president understood the implications of basically saying they could have a one-state solution, which is a highly provocative road to nowhere concept that i think most israelis would reject. and many palestinians too. >> what about orrin to you in jerusalem, how is this being received? >> the right-wing government is absolutely celebrating
aaron you laugh but these are serious things these two were discussing when president said holding off on settlements on the west bank, that's not what he wanted to hear. >> i'm smiling and laughing because i always like our interviews. i found that exchange to be playful rather than provocative. quote hold off a little unquote on settlements? expansio expansions two weeks ago, at which time was very little. i think the seamless vul kkin me field is right. both sides had a fundamental...
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sot aaron baker/santa clara valley water districtthe coyote creek is so high that it's overtopping the banksnto the coyote canal so what we are trying to do is prevent this flow from going any further to stop the flow, the santa clara valley water district is constructing a wall of mud upstream, which will serve as dam and stop coyote canal from traveling northbound toward the location of the breach. instead, the flow will go under the freeway and back into coyote creek. then it's just a matter of waiting for the freeway to drainsot officer chris miceli/chpthere is a 24 inch drain to the north of us on the right hand shoulder which is functioning , so i think you can see the water line it is receding how long it will take to drain is unknown. the shutdown forced northbound traffic off the freeway at cochrane a long line of cars then sat in very slow traffic as they made their way on surface streets down cochrane to monterey road and then to bailey road where they re- entered the freeway.cars that were stranded on 101 north at the time of the flood were turned around on the freeway and brough
sot aaron baker/santa clara valley water districtthe coyote creek is so high that it's overtopping the banksnto the coyote canal so what we are trying to do is prevent this flow from going any further to stop the flow, the santa clara valley water district is constructing a wall of mud upstream, which will serve as dam and stop coyote canal from traveling northbound toward the location of the breach. instead, the flow will go under the freeway and back into coyote creek. then it's just a matter...
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and party donor aaron banks later said that he was "sick to death" of hearing about hillsborough.ul nuttall had hoped to unite his party and take on labour in its heartlands, but he's suffered a serious setback with two resignations on his own home territory. it's a judgment of error, he's put an error out there on the web page, you know, he's got to correct that, and what he should do, i know he has apologised for it, but he should come to this city of liverpool to say, "listen, i'm sorry for that error." but it was this tweet from ukip donor arron banks that was the final straw. mr banks said he was sick to death of hearing about hillsborough. i'm not going to be serving the party. i can still serve the people of this city, which i do every day anyway. but i'm not going to serve ukip if it's got arron banks as a donor, sorry. that is my argument. saying "this unprofessional approach émé mi; <§%6§*£’1’ " " . from high—profile people, closely within and without ukip, is upsetting and intolerable." paul nuttall is well aware that hillsborough remains a painful, sensitive issue here
and party donor aaron banks later said that he was "sick to death" of hearing about hillsborough.ul nuttall had hoped to unite his party and take on labour in its heartlands, but he's suffered a serious setback with two resignations on his own home territory. it's a judgment of error, he's put an error out there on the web page, you know, he's got to correct that, and what he should do, i know he has apologised for it, but he should come to this city of liverpool to say, "listen,...