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, ta ke people would come, barack 0bama, take trump out and put barack 0bama there are, with hisced support for this policy of supporting the protest is, everybody would except it. instead,... we have this family dynamic going on, in the middle east, it works, and all colleague of mine told me, they will love trump in saudi arabia and the gulf because they have been telling american presidents for years, have your children around you. a dangerous situation, jared kushner, he inherited a position in his father's real estate business, he married donald trump's daughter, and he goes off to react, and he spends days with mohammad bin salman, the crown prince, and out of it comes this new axis against iran, so when donald trump says, when nikki haley, un ambassador, says, we think we should have the un security council meeting, it is all part of this new axis of pressure on the regime, except they do not have anything to back it up with. the reigning machine is stronger. that is a danger to the way the world works. russia angina have vested interests in maintaining that regime.“ anyth
, ta ke people would come, barack 0bama, take trump out and put barack 0bama there are, with hisced support for this policy of supporting the protest is, everybody would except it. instead,... we have this family dynamic going on, in the middle east, it works, and all colleague of mine told me, they will love trump in saudi arabia and the gulf because they have been telling american presidents for years, have your children around you. a dangerous situation, jared kushner, he inherited a...
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donald trump said he cancelled the trip as he owe postsed the sale by barack 0bama of what he killed:new one in an off location for $1.2 dollars. a bad deal. wanted him to cut the ribbon, no! a decision welcomed by his critics. here is a head of state of another country, not only promoting hatred and division in his country but is surely giving his online activity guilty of doing the same in our country. the decision to sell the old embassy was taken by president bush, to find a more secure location in a time of terror. the old embassy had been the scene of demonstrations. and diplomats said it was the threat of similar protests that had spooked mr trump. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, said there would be mass protests like these but peaceful ones. boris johnson accused mr khan of putting us lincolnshire uk relations at risk. here we have many others encouraging large scale street protests against him. ithink large scale street protests against him. i think it must be part of his calculation. that is the point, in his first year of office, donald trump has visited the world. visitin
donald trump said he cancelled the trip as he owe postsed the sale by barack 0bama of what he killed:new one in an off location for $1.2 dollars. a bad deal. wanted him to cut the ribbon, no! a decision welcomed by his critics. here is a head of state of another country, not only promoting hatred and division in his country but is surely giving his online activity guilty of doing the same in our country. the decision to sell the old embassy was taken by president bush, to find a more secure...
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then president of the united states ba rack 0bama was then president of the united states barack 0bama everybody thought right, we have now got hold of this issue. the fact that the us administration now thinks otherwise is very, very worrying. and what is particularly interesting about this story is that this starter comes from nasser, the space agency and the national oceanic and atmospheric administration. so the figures are coming from the us authorities themselves. —— nasa. that there are actually the climate effects as we go forward. at some point, i suspect there mightjust go forward. at some point, i suspect there might just be go forward. at some point, i suspect there mightjust be a slight... yes, i remember when trump went to paris and met emmanuel macron last summer, he was asked about it then and he said well, let's see, there may be a way. that is rather his fallback, isn't it? his default let's see. there is a glimmer of something there. when you look at what time china is doing in terms of developing green technologies, that is going on around the world anyway. and that
then president of the united states ba rack 0bama was then president of the united states barack 0bama everybody thought right, we have now got hold of this issue. the fact that the us administration now thinks otherwise is very, very worrying. and what is particularly interesting about this story is that this starter comes from nasser, the space agency and the national oceanic and atmospheric administration. so the figures are coming from the us authorities themselves. —— nasa. that there...
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a new survey says the financial burden is largely thanks to donald trump, not barack 0bama.the dow broke records thanks to high investor confidence. the children kept captive in their family home confidence. the children kept captive in theirfamily home in california, some chained to their beds. also on the programme, building a bio defence. why the united states isn't only worried about the threat of nuclear missiles. and the type of police chase that can only happen down under. keep in touch using the hashtag.
a new survey says the financial burden is largely thanks to donald trump, not barack 0bama.the dow broke records thanks to high investor confidence. the children kept captive in their family home confidence. the children kept captive in theirfamily home in california, some chained to their beds. also on the programme, building a bio defence. why the united states isn't only worried about the threat of nuclear missiles. and the type of police chase that can only happen down under. keep in touch...
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campaign with an attack on mexican immigrants and rose to prominence by claiming falsely that barack 0bamaan american. this latest racial controversy will doubtless please at least some of his supporters at home but it undercuts us leadership abroad and shows again how america first can mean america alone. a surgeon who branded his initials onto the livers of two transplant patients has been fined £10,000 and given a community service order. simon bramhall pleaded guilty to two counts of assault in december. his crimes — carried out at queen elizabeth hospital in birmingham — were discovered when the patients returned to hospital for further surgery as sima kotecha reports. reporter: mr bramhall, what's your reaction? simon bramhall, once a respected surgeon, now a convicted criminal. what would you like to say to the patients, mr bramhall? today, he was fined £10,000 after pleading guilty to assaulting two patients by marking his initials on their livers. his victims were undergoing liver transplants at the time. in court, judge paul farrer qc told him: well, it was here at the queen eliz
campaign with an attack on mexican immigrants and rose to prominence by claiming falsely that barack 0bamaan american. this latest racial controversy will doubtless please at least some of his supporters at home but it undercuts us leadership abroad and shows again how america first can mean america alone. a surgeon who branded his initials onto the livers of two transplant patients has been fined £10,000 and given a community service order. simon bramhall pleaded guilty to two counts of...
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said that donald trump can't take all the credit caused these figures started creeping up during barack 0bama'seriod and he had a much more poisoned chalice than donald trump inherited from him. but i think in time this is going to be seen as a huge bubble, which can't go on forever, and when it burst it will be very painful indeed. if he is still president... we will see! let's have a look at the arab news and this is about iran. it is unclear whether or not protest are continuing. the government affairs says they have quashed them, but actually the arab news says they are still continuing and it's very hard to get real information out of their because authorities have stamped down on the access people can get. but i guess the issue is what kind of long—term impact, if any, this week—long protest will have. of long—term impact, if any, this week-long protest will have. the last uprisings were in 2009 and were quashed pretty brutally and for most of the last 38 years you've seen very little resistance. the supreme leader, the revolutionary guides have had a pretty firm grip on the country. but
said that donald trump can't take all the credit caused these figures started creeping up during barack 0bama'seriod and he had a much more poisoned chalice than donald trump inherited from him. but i think in time this is going to be seen as a huge bubble, which can't go on forever, and when it burst it will be very painful indeed. if he is still president... we will see! let's have a look at the arab news and this is about iran. it is unclear whether or not protest are continuing. the...
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and donald trump's foreign policy seems to be motivated, among other things, that anything that barack 0bamaing for iran. they have been the main sponsor for terrorism, there is a justification for being critical of the iranian regime, and particular of not wanting them to get nuclear weapons. but it is the idea of a huge conflict between iran and saudi. what you want to try to do is to prevent that from happening. but what is the alternative? to go to war against iran? it has a huge arsenal of missiles, also it has military wings like hezbollah in lebanon, so they can actually create a lot of problems. that is why the europeans are very reserved when it comes to iranians policy. there is a nuclear deal, signed after a brutal and lengthy negotiation. now, trump says he will not accept this. what is the alternative? there is scepticism about this deal, about whether it would prevent iran from getting nuclear capability. so there is a legitimate and justifiable school of thought that says the iran deal was a mistake, and that was donald trump's premise. but nuclear organisations are monitoring
and donald trump's foreign policy seems to be motivated, among other things, that anything that barack 0bamaing for iran. they have been the main sponsor for terrorism, there is a justification for being critical of the iranian regime, and particular of not wanting them to get nuclear weapons. but it is the idea of a huge conflict between iran and saudi. what you want to try to do is to prevent that from happening. but what is the alternative? to go to war against iran? it has a huge arsenal of...
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particularly with donald trump, the number is reversed. number is reversed. were very optimistic under barack 0bama pessimistic. the past year, the first year of the drug administration. drug administration. disgruntled because the other are in power and vice versa. power and vice versa. nothing that different now than before? different now than before? least in sympathy with the incumbent president on some issues. president on some issues. not have this kind of deep division on virtually everything. on virtually everything. explore it further, thank you very much. a political strategic analyst. gina joins us from florida. welcome to the programme. somehow things being more divided now than they have been before. now than they have been before. do you acknowledge that? you acknowledge that? has become somewhat utility to the elite in washington, dc. elite in washington, dc. to obtain the votes they need to be elected they need to divide people. elected they need to divide people. status so then those groups will vote for them. vote for them. president who truly is fighting for all people. all peopl
particularly with donald trump, the number is reversed. number is reversed. were very optimistic under barack 0bama pessimistic. the past year, the first year of the drug administration. drug administration. disgruntled because the other are in power and vice versa. power and vice versa. nothing that different now than before? different now than before? least in sympathy with the incumbent president on some issues. president on some issues. not have this kind of deep division on virtually...
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the material collected denigrates hillary clinton and barack 0bama and places donald trump in a flatteringtition lord and been very, post and 0bama is seen as indecent and man spreading his legs. there is lots of kind of racial connotations about 0bama as well. sundance audiences responded well to the film. it was fantastic because you really get a sense of what an organisation that wants due propaganda can achieve. it is an incredibly powerful film. propaganda can achieve. it is an incredibly powerfulfilm. it propaganda can achieve. it is an incredibly powerful film. it shows the crazy landscape they are in now, in terms of media and the gander. we are ina in terms of media and the gander. we are in a society where news media is not being trusted anymore. this puts us not being trusted anymore. this puts us in not being trusted anymore. this puts usina not being trusted anymore. this puts us in a precarious as ocean and this film shows us what happens when it is at this extreme. i am really hoping that people see this and realise what is at stake. all the ongoing talk of russian meddling
the material collected denigrates hillary clinton and barack 0bama and places donald trump in a flatteringtition lord and been very, post and 0bama is seen as indecent and man spreading his legs. there is lots of kind of racial connotations about 0bama as well. sundance audiences responded well to the film. it was fantastic because you really get a sense of what an organisation that wants due propaganda can achieve. it is an incredibly powerful film. propaganda can achieve. it is an incredibly...
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immigrants, young people who came to the country illegally, and they were granted permission to stay by barack 0bamathat stay of execution, if you like, expires in march and the democrats want to see it extended, they want to see that included in this budget legislation. well, the republicans have refused to budge, it would appear, on that, we don't know exactly what has been going on behind closed doors at these suggestions and smoke signals are that the republicans have refused to budge on that. they have a very slender one seat majority in the senate because, of course, the arizona senatorjohn mccain is unwell. so they need at least ten, possibly as many as 16 democrats to weigh in and vote with them on this to pass this stopgap financing measure. and that is seen as highly unlikely, duncan. yes, david, we are thinking was in the screen of the senate floor before the vote gets under way. which we expect to happen at some point in the next few minutes. just explained to us, what exactly would a shutdown entail? well, the last shutdown, back in 2013, in actualfact, forced well, the last shutdown, b
immigrants, young people who came to the country illegally, and they were granted permission to stay by barack 0bamathat stay of execution, if you like, expires in march and the democrats want to see it extended, they want to see that included in this budget legislation. well, the republicans have refused to budge, it would appear, on that, we don't know exactly what has been going on behind closed doors at these suggestions and smoke signals are that the republicans have refused to budge on...
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back in 2009, i seem to remember, barack 0bama tried to be very nuanced in what he said.g enough when it happened, and then too much when, a week or two later, the crackdown came. so they can't win. one thing, probably, that the united states could do is — and i think this would be very useful if donald trump decided to do it, although i won't be holding my breath — would be to lift the ban on travel from iran. to lift his ban that he initiated over several muslim—majority countries, that would help. it would back up what he says in his tweets about we want freedom—loving people and help people get their own freedom, and so on. i don't think it's going to happen but either way, it's not going to get on the security council agenda and the us cannot win on this one. if i may, i think there's a few differences between 1999, 2009 and now. in 1999, it was only students and it was freedom of expression. you can actually chart, you know, a rise of the movement itself from 1999 to now what you see. in 2009, again, it was a single issue and it was within the government. this time,
back in 2009, i seem to remember, barack 0bama tried to be very nuanced in what he said.g enough when it happened, and then too much when, a week or two later, the crackdown came. so they can't win. one thing, probably, that the united states could do is — and i think this would be very useful if donald trump decided to do it, although i won't be holding my breath — would be to lift the ban on travel from iran. to lift his ban that he initiated over several muslim—majority countries, that...
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barack 0bama wanted to bury the whole thing under a fudge and have his legacy but the problem is notd. there is no deal and no one has signed it. no one has committed to it. there is a united nations security council resolution that iran has neglected and the best thing is to roll back to the negotiating table and put all of the problems together and seek a global solution to the uranium problem. —— irani and problem. nottingham railway station has partly reopened this morning following yesterday's major fire, which police say is now being treated as arson. ten fire crews tackled flames coming from the station's roof as smoke filled the foyer causing a full evacuation. east midlands trains says repairs are likely to take months rather than weeks. historic listed sections of the building have survived. the bbc understands that there are high—level meetings about carillion taking place this weekend to discuss the troubled company. the liberal democrat leader, sir vince cable, has said the government should not bail out the construction company carillion, after fears it's close to colla
barack 0bama wanted to bury the whole thing under a fudge and have his legacy but the problem is notd. there is no deal and no one has signed it. no one has committed to it. there is a united nations security council resolution that iran has neglected and the best thing is to roll back to the negotiating table and put all of the problems together and seek a global solution to the uranium problem. —— irani and problem. nottingham railway station has partly reopened this morning following...
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he's "not a big fan" of the new embassy, which he said had been commissioned by his predecessor, barack 0bama downing street says an invitation for a state visit has been accepted but there is no firm date set and insists the "strong and deep partnership will endure." the president is also under fire from the united nations which criticised his reported crude comments about some countries as shocking and racist, although donald trump now denies using foul language. £1 billion of futuristic architecture with a moat for security. now after a lot of will he, 20, donald trump will not be opening america's new london embassy next month. as ever, the president took to twitter, claiming he had cancelled his trip here because the 0bama administration had sold the old us embassy for peanuts, only to build a new one in an off location for more than $1 billion. wanted me to cut ribbon. no. perhaps the prospect of this on a much larger scale during the visit put the president. the mayor of london said they would have been mass, peaceful protests. 0ther labour politicians agree. he had the head of state o
he's "not a big fan" of the new embassy, which he said had been commissioned by his predecessor, barack 0bama downing street says an invitation for a state visit has been accepted but there is no firm date set and insists the "strong and deep partnership will endure." the president is also under fire from the united nations which criticised his reported crude comments about some countries as shocking and racist, although donald trump now denies using foul language. £1...
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donald trump inherited a great economy from barack 0bama.he tax cut act, are going to do long—term damage to the economy. but what do they think of his behaviour, particularly it seemed on matters of race? after neo—nazis clashed with anti—racism protesters in charlottesville, the president equivocated on who was responsible. but you also had people that were very fine people, on both sides. when black american footballers protested, this. get that son of a bitch off the field right now. then there were the tweet storms. us media described as the enemies of the people. he boasted that his button was bigger than the kim jong—un‘s. and of course declaring himself a very stable genius. i think he's a buffoon. why? he doesn't seem to have a full grasp of world politics. grasp of how government works. even though he might be saying certain things that i may not like, he's putting america first, and that's what we need in america. the biggest threat to the president still lies in the russia investigation and whether there was collusion with the tr
donald trump inherited a great economy from barack 0bama.he tax cut act, are going to do long—term damage to the economy. but what do they think of his behaviour, particularly it seemed on matters of race? after neo—nazis clashed with anti—racism protesters in charlottesville, the president equivocated on who was responsible. but you also had people that were very fine people, on both sides. when black american footballers protested, this. get that son of a bitch off the field right now....
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but he tweeted he was not a "big fan" of the embassy and blamed barack 0bama's administration for a "ays an invitation for a state visit still stands, although no date has been set. 0ur diplomatic correspondent james landale has more. the new us embassy. more than $1 billion of prime fortified american real estate on the south bank of the river thames in london. a money amount, we're told, to america's commitment to britain. that the us ambassador had hoped would be formally opened by donald trump next month —— a monument, we're told.|j hope we will blog again when he comes. except that he's not coming. mrtrump said he comes. except that he's not coming. mr trump said he would cancel the trip because he opposed the sale by president 0bama of what he called perhaps the best located and finest embassy in london for peanuts. 0nly to build a new one in an off location for $1.2 billion. that deal. wanted me to cut a ribbon? no. a decision welcomed by his critics. here you have the head of state of another country who is not only promoted hatred and division in his own country but is surely
but he tweeted he was not a "big fan" of the embassy and blamed barack 0bama's administration for a "ays an invitation for a state visit still stands, although no date has been set. 0ur diplomatic correspondent james landale has more. the new us embassy. more than $1 billion of prime fortified american real estate on the south bank of the river thames in london. a money amount, we're told, to america's commitment to britain. that the us ambassador had hoped would be formally...
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a new survey says the financial burden is largely thanks to donald trump, not barack 0bama.s is the moment the dow broke records thanks to high investor confidence. the children kept captive in their family home confidence. the children kept captive in theirfamily home in california, some chained to their beds. also on the programme, building a bio defence. why the united states isn't only worried about the threat of nuclear missiles. and the type of police chase that can only happen down under. keep in touch using the hashtag. there's a curious disconnect in america today. the president has record low approval ratings but the stock market is hitting record highs. the dowjones smashed through the 26,000 mark for the first time ever than the economists say president trump should take credit. it took the dow just 12 days president trump should take credit. it took the dowjust 12 days to move it 1000 points making it the fastest gain on record. a group of economists says the president's policies on taxes are largely beyond the market's strong performance and donald trump made i
a new survey says the financial burden is largely thanks to donald trump, not barack 0bama.s is the moment the dow broke records thanks to high investor confidence. the children kept captive in their family home confidence. the children kept captive in theirfamily home in california, some chained to their beds. also on the programme, building a bio defence. why the united states isn't only worried about the threat of nuclear missiles. and the type of police chase that can only happen down...
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he has said the palestinians do not want peace, he has attacked the wrong nuclear deal and said barack 0bamaions of dollars of terrorism through it, he has promised his very own fake news awards and demanded the fbi seeks to jail a former adviser of hillary clinton. 0n the fbi seeks to jail a former adviser of hillary clinton. on top of this, in an absurd bout of presidential bully waving, he responded to kim jong presidential bully waving, he responded to kimjong un presidential bully waving, he responded to kim jong un as saying will someone tell the man i have a nuclear button but it is much bigger and much more powerful than his, and my button works. katty, on one level it is studied, on the other hand we're talking about highly volatile men with nuclear weapons? —— on one level it is funny. i spoke to one person who said he wished the president had not treated that and does not serve american interests, one national security and foreign policy expert says there is a detriment to america, saying you could dismiss this as a joke. you use the language that i would not use the language that
he has said the palestinians do not want peace, he has attacked the wrong nuclear deal and said barack 0bamaions of dollars of terrorism through it, he has promised his very own fake news awards and demanded the fbi seeks to jail a former adviser of hillary clinton. 0n the fbi seeks to jail a former adviser of hillary clinton. on top of this, in an absurd bout of presidential bully waving, he responded to kim jong presidential bully waving, he responded to kimjong un presidential bully waving,...
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0bama white house, not a lot of drama or firings, getting stuff done quietly, because that is what barack 0bama got to be president, nobody thought he was going to win and he is trusting his instincts. the numbers were appalling. he only appointed about 60% of his administration, he has even less confirmed, he has only passed one piece of legislation in the first year. in america, usually your first year is a honeymoon and your first year is a honeymoon and you pass most of what you're going to pass in the first term. he is off to pass in the first term. he is off toa to pass in the first term. he is off to a really rocky start, his approval ratings etc. he had two chiefs of staff and nothing changed. i think it won't. this is who he is and what he wants to be. to defend him a little bit, this will be the last time in my life i defend donald trump, but he promised he was going to shake things up. and he believes he is doing that. i don't think he is getting anything done, and as a democrat i am kind of happy about that. but the country are starting to say, a little less tweeting and a little mo
0bama white house, not a lot of drama or firings, getting stuff done quietly, because that is what barack 0bama got to be president, nobody thought he was going to win and he is trusting his instincts. the numbers were appalling. he only appointed about 60% of his administration, he has even less confirmed, he has only passed one piece of legislation in the first year. in america, usually your first year is a honeymoon and your first year is a honeymoon and you pass most of what you're going to...
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been pretty vocal about this thoughts on that, the deal brokered with this predecessor, president barack 0bamaalso there going to discuss terrorism, there going to discuss terrorism, the so—called islamic state and what its activities have been and the issue of the worry about terrorism and the threat to the united states and the threat to the united states and of course to great britain. it's very much a geopolitical agenda but i would imagine as well of course theresa may has got her message that britain is open for business and of course donald trump's message is america first, so they may even discuss trade as well. a lot on the agenda here at the world economic forum. it's going to be a busy day. back to you both. enjoy it, sally, keep warm. sally bundock there. the education minister nadhim zahawi has been summoned by the government chief whip to explain his version of events at a men—only charity dinner. mr zahawi attended the presidents club's function at the dorchester hotel, where women employed as hostesses say they were groped. the minister said he felt uncomfortable and left the e
been pretty vocal about this thoughts on that, the deal brokered with this predecessor, president barack 0bamaalso there going to discuss terrorism, there going to discuss terrorism, the so—called islamic state and what its activities have been and the issue of the worry about terrorism and the threat to the united states and the threat to the united states and of course to great britain. it's very much a geopolitical agenda but i would imagine as well of course theresa may has got her...
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this initiative was led by barack 0bama, of all people. is a little hypocritical. there was a lot of bipartisan support before the rb lists took over and pulled the us out of the deal. a quote from barry gardiner, he said this could be helpful but it isn't the main event and i think that is true. obviously be priority for the uk is to get a good trade deal with the eu. this is one of the benefits of brexit, when we have these negotiations going through, we can look beyond europe and that is a positive thing. in the financial times, it was a remained newspaper and still is. a little dig at the daily express earlier, maybe i am thinking too hard on this but is this the financial times saying they've had to go all the way to the pacific, isn't this a ridiculous situation? i don't think it is a bad story for the government. the government argument is by leaving the eu we can strike trade deals globally. whether it smacks of desperation, as tim farron the former labour leader says in the ft, or whether it is a good idea, it shows we can do trad
this initiative was led by barack 0bama, of all people. is a little hypocritical. there was a lot of bipartisan support before the rb lists took over and pulled the us out of the deal. a quote from barry gardiner, he said this could be helpful but it isn't the main event and i think that is true. obviously be priority for the uk is to get a good trade deal with the eu. this is one of the benefits of brexit, when we have these negotiations going through, we can look beyond europe and that is a...
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it can make or break a career. response to the final barack 0bama stayed of the union address. stayed hillary clinton. nomination of hillary clinton. message and setting the stage for the midterms. quite a shop window. but in a way it is to the younger generation of democrats. generation of democrats. moment the congressional leadership is dominated by the old guard. is dominated by the old guard. schumer, older members of the house and they have been knocked for that. and they have been knocked for that. their older and they feel no need to refresh their message. refresh their message. and usually somewhere in washington giving that response. giving that response. old way of putting forward for the party should look like. party should look like. tell the message is the democrats want to look younger. thank you very much. and of course a long night for you. of the union address on bbc world. a special programme gets underway at 0200 gmt. good to be with you this evening, thank you for watching. hello. over the next 24 hours. and into the morning and here is the proper cold air. strong
it can make or break a career. response to the final barack 0bama stayed of the union address. stayed hillary clinton. nomination of hillary clinton. message and setting the stage for the midterms. quite a shop window. but in a way it is to the younger generation of democrats. generation of democrats. moment the congressional leadership is dominated by the old guard. is dominated by the old guard. schumer, older members of the house and they have been knocked for that. and they have been...
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paranoia about the deep state and accused barack 0bama of tapping his phonesair's came about that. and i don't know whether he was touting for a middle eastjob, which seems to be hard to believe, maybe some spin from the trump white house, but very difficult to pin down. 0verall, house, but very difficult to pin down. overall, this book is being well received, but there are people questioning some of the claims as you might expect. it is certainly gathering attention. thank you very much for your time. david smith, washington correspondent for the guardian. thank you. ben is in ashington, near newcastle this morning, discovering how the rise of robots and automation could put some minimum wage workers at risk of unemployment. yes, it is a really interesting study out from a think tank this morning that suggests more of us could be replaced by robots if the minimum wage rises too much and that is because it would be cheaperfor employers to use robots instead of humans if the wage goes too high. it is interesting. we have spent so much time on production lines i
paranoia about the deep state and accused barack 0bama of tapping his phonesair's came about that. and i don't know whether he was touting for a middle eastjob, which seems to be hard to believe, maybe some spin from the trump white house, but very difficult to pin down. 0verall, house, but very difficult to pin down. overall, this book is being well received, but there are people questioning some of the claims as you might expect. it is certainly gathering attention. thank you very much for...