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enter barton key. barton key shows up in lafayette square as sickles is in his house and sickles lives in a home on the west side of lafayette square and what might be particular interest to this audience is known as the you will house so it was built and originally owned by the father of general mule and he was a doctor, very talented physician who came to the nation's capital when it was a new city and ended up having a big dreams to open up a hospital and fell into alcoholism in bad financial mismanagement and ended up having to sell the house. he was on the west side of lafayette square billed by jen the general's father and he walked into lafayette park and starts waiting his handkerchief at sickles house which was the prearranged signal for sickles wife to go meet him at the rendezvous house. while sickles is losing his mind everything he's built up his entire life is aspirations as a new york assembly man and a state senator in our commitment perhaps the future senator for future president looks
enter barton key. barton key shows up in lafayette square as sickles is in his house and sickles lives in a home on the west side of lafayette square and what might be particular interest to this audience is known as the you will house so it was built and originally owned by the father of general mule and he was a doctor, very talented physician who came to the nation's capital when it was a new city and ended up having a big dreams to open up a hospital and fell into alcoholism in bad...
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enter barton key. barton key shows up in lafayette square as sickles is in his house. sickles lives lives in a home e west side of lafayette square and what might be of particular interest to this audience, it's not as though you'll house. it was built and originally owned by the father general you will. he was a doctor, child a physician who came to the nation's capital when it was a new city and ended up, big dreams, built up a hospital, fell into alcoholism, fell into mismanagement and had to sell the house. and so sickles was on the west side of lafayette square in the home built by general gules father. key walks into lafayette park and to start waving his handkerchief at sickles house which was a prearranged signal for sickles wife to go meet him at the rendezvous house your a while sickles is losing his mind everything he's built up his entire life is, his aspirations at the mucus amendment and a state senator and that the congressman, perhaps the future senator and maybe a future president can looks like it's all going up in smoke. his beautiful wife that he ha
enter barton key. barton key shows up in lafayette square as sickles is in his house. sickles lives lives in a home e west side of lafayette square and what might be of particular interest to this audience, it's not as though you'll house. it was built and originally owned by the father general you will. he was a doctor, child a physician who came to the nation's capital when it was a new city and ended up, big dreams, built up a hospital, fell into alcoholism, fell into mismanagement and had...
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this was the place to be in the 19th century when barton barton was so well known and cosmopolitan. and it's still a hot spot now strolling avenue arts and culture spot. for months on with you might see the rich and the beautiful stroll along here precisely along with people just like us who love life. really to see and be seen to see and to be seen to this day hotspots lots of international guests it's really a place for relaxation on one hand but also for excitement on the other side. of the on the inside what this what does bob have to offer younger people. we have out in clubs the club bernstein in the casino for example where international d.j.'s spin discs on the weekend and we have our new concept for a bar and restaurant casual fine dining room is rooftop bar and pool. bar on the side there's something for the hipsters to buy. it all sounds a bit exclusive you need cash don't you. know what i'd say it is exclusive but there's something here for every budget point about. the rumors designed hotel which opened here in 2016 is very popular with young people. but it's not cheap.
this was the place to be in the 19th century when barton barton was so well known and cosmopolitan. and it's still a hot spot now strolling avenue arts and culture spot. for months on with you might see the rich and the beautiful stroll along here precisely along with people just like us who love life. really to see and be seen to see and to be seen to this day hotspots lots of international guests it's really a place for relaxation on one hand but also for excitement on the other side. of the...
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mark: i'm mark barton with first news.india passed a bill that strips the indian portion of kashmir of his statehood. pakistan warned this could lead to war. pakistan has pledged to go to any extent to oppose india's decision. actionressure to take following this weekend's mass shooting in dayton, ohio governor mike dewine urged the republican led legislature to pass laws regarding -- requiring background checks for all gun sales. he wants to restrict firearms access for people for seen as threats. >> the vast majority of criminals in the state do not commit violent crime paired we must target those --. those who do and take them out of our communities. criminals who have absolutely no right under ohio law to possess a gun are using guns nonetheless. that is who we have to go after. mark: the governor said ohio needed to do more while balancing people's right to own firearms and to have due process. tomorrow, president trump scheduled to visit dayton and el paso, texas, the scene of the other mass shooting this past weeken
mark: i'm mark barton with first news.india passed a bill that strips the indian portion of kashmir of his statehood. pakistan warned this could lead to war. pakistan has pledged to go to any extent to oppose india's decision. actionressure to take following this weekend's mass shooting in dayton, ohio governor mike dewine urged the republican led legislature to pass laws regarding -- requiring background checks for all gun sales. he wants to restrict firearms access for people for seen as...
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tom barton, thank you very much.ced at every airport in the uk by 2022, under government plans announced today. ministers say the technology will cut queues, boost security and will mean passengers will no longer have to remove laptops and liquids from their luggage as it's screened. our business correspondent katy austin has more. a familiar site to air travellers — clear plastic bags to put your small liquids in while you go through airport security. laptops must be put in a separate tray. airports in some countries, particularly america, are already starting to use new, high—tech scanners for hand luggage. heathrow in london is investing £50 million in similar equipment, saying it could remove the needs for liquids and electricals to be taken out. it will be much quicker, less disruptive, not having to take things out of bags, and people will be able to get on their way much more quickly. but it will also bring more security, which is really important. now, all uk airports are being told they must have advanced 3d
tom barton, thank you very much.ced at every airport in the uk by 2022, under government plans announced today. ministers say the technology will cut queues, boost security and will mean passengers will no longer have to remove laptops and liquids from their luggage as it's screened. our business correspondent katy austin has more. a familiar site to air travellers — clear plastic bags to put your small liquids in while you go through airport security. laptops must be put in a separate tray....
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our political correspondent tom barton reports.ow the house of commons could look for nearly five weeks in september and october. as the brexit deadline approaches, mps won't be sitting on the green benches. parliament, suspended. boris johnson today speaking to the queen to ask her to bring the current sitting of parliament to a close. but, says the prime minister, this has nothing to do with brexit. if you look at what we are doing, we are bringing forward a new legislative programme on crime, on hospitals. making sure that we have the education funding that we need. and there will be ample time on both sides of that crucial october the 17th summit, ample time in parliament for mps to debate the eu, to debate brexit, and all the other issues. ample time. but mps who want to stop a no—deal brexit smell a rat. calling the decision a declaration of war and a constitutional outrage. he is acting like some kind of tinpot dictator. it frankly is not acceptable and if mps don't stop it then it is no exaggeration, it is not hyperbole, to
our political correspondent tom barton reports.ow the house of commons could look for nearly five weeks in september and october. as the brexit deadline approaches, mps won't be sitting on the green benches. parliament, suspended. boris johnson today speaking to the queen to ask her to bring the current sitting of parliament to a close. but, says the prime minister, this has nothing to do with brexit. if you look at what we are doing, we are bringing forward a new legislative programme on...
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our political correspondent tom barton reports. could he be the next prime minister?parliament together to oppose and no—deal brexit? jeremy corbyn certainly thinks it is possible. writing to opposition party leaders and rebel conservative mps to say he wants to seek the confidence of the house of commons with the aim of calling a general election and securing an extension to the brexit departure date.” election and securing an extension to the brexit departure date. i hope they will support the vote of no confidence i will put and that will make sure the government cannot continue this headlong... there are plenty of mps inside parliament who are opposed to a no—deal brexit. quite how they achieve that though is farfrom quite how they achieve that though is far from clear. quite how they achieve that though is farfrom clear. jeremy quite how they achieve that though is far from clear. jeremy corbyn‘s idea of holding a vote of no confidence could see borisjohnson setting an election date for after britain has left the eu unless mps can agree an alternative government
our political correspondent tom barton reports. could he be the next prime minister?parliament together to oppose and no—deal brexit? jeremy corbyn certainly thinks it is possible. writing to opposition party leaders and rebel conservative mps to say he wants to seek the confidence of the house of commons with the aim of calling a general election and securing an extension to the brexit departure date.” election and securing an extension to the brexit departure date. i hope they will...
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tom barton. another earthquake has been felt close to the uk's only fracking site in lancashire. measured 2.9 on the richter scale. it's the fourth tremor to hit the region in past few days. the british geological survey have plotted the epicentre just metres from the site at little plumpton. our correspondent katy austinjoins me now. fracking is controversial in some quarters. what are those responsible for the fracking saying about this? cuadrilla has confirmed that this seismic event happened within the vicinity of its site near blackpool. a residents reported being woken up in some cases by the strength of the tremor at about half past eight this morning. there is a limit of 0.5 on the richter scale, and above that fracking is meant to stop for 18 hours. the magnitude of this one was initially put at 2.6, and then it was revised up by the british geological survey to 2.9. that is significantly more than other tremors we have seen over significantly more than other tremors we have seen over the last few days, and cuadrilla has confirmed it is investigating what happened. it ha
tom barton. another earthquake has been felt close to the uk's only fracking site in lancashire. measured 2.9 on the richter scale. it's the fourth tremor to hit the region in past few days. the british geological survey have plotted the epicentre just metres from the site at little plumpton. our correspondent katy austinjoins me now. fracking is controversial in some quarters. what are those responsible for the fracking saying about this? cuadrilla has confirmed that this seismic event...
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tom barton, thank you.ng down parliament to force through a no—deal brexit has begun in a scottish court. a cross—party group of more than 70 mps and peers brought the case. they say suspending parliament to make the uk leave the eu without a deal is unlawful and unconstitutional. the next hearing will take place in september. the headlines on bbc news: the family of nora quoirin, the 15—year—old who went missing in malaysia, has identified the body found in the jungle as hers. violence at hong kong international airport, as police clash with pro—democracy demonstrators who'd forced the cancellation of more flights. police say they're struggling to cope with the number of children in ca re cope with the number of children in care being recruited to deal drugs. meanhwile, amber rudd, the work and pensions secretary, this week marks 50 years since the beginning of the troubles in northern ireland. the conflict lasted decades and claimed thousands of lives. for different reasons, south africa lived through its
tom barton, thank you.ng down parliament to force through a no—deal brexit has begun in a scottish court. a cross—party group of more than 70 mps and peers brought the case. they say suspending parliament to make the uk leave the eu without a deal is unlawful and unconstitutional. the next hearing will take place in september. the headlines on bbc news: the family of nora quoirin, the 15—year—old who went missing in malaysia, has identified the body found in the jungle as hers. violence...
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in many regions like barton vert and back engineering companies and especially our customers as well are having to resort to a short term working and in some cases layoffs will be unavoidable. right now industrial investments are being throttled back because worldwide business in general is not doing so well so the large conglomerates aren't ordering as much machinery from german manufacturers. even to fish make any other industries flagging chemicals off lagging all in all the trade wars are not good for our sales and now it's up to the politicians to secure decent conditions for us to work within and to facilitate prefer barrier free trade. shooter is also an auto industry supplier and the plant is operating be low capacity after several order cancellations short term work will be ramped up over the course of the year temporary contracts won't be renewed. and management expects the situation to become even more difficult. let's have a look at some of the other global business stories making headlines today sales of japanese cars in south korea plummeted as the fallout of the econom
in many regions like barton vert and back engineering companies and especially our customers as well are having to resort to a short term working and in some cases layoffs will be unavoidable. right now industrial investments are being throttled back because worldwide business in general is not doing so well so the large conglomerates aren't ordering as much machinery from german manufacturers. even to fish make any other industries flagging chemicals off lagging all in all the trade wars are...
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luxury world is going to have a culture that's in store for a little stink in garden barton. next to. the moon with a battle near. the world of. us appeared solar took his music from the streets of one azeris as a staging ground. and broke all the rules for his time gold. the way they want. that's. what secrets lie behind the smallest. find out in an immersive experience and explore fascinating cultural heritage sites. d.w. world heritage 360 get up mt. small towns big cities this is the motto of the check in moderators nicole furnished and luke.
luxury world is going to have a culture that's in store for a little stink in garden barton. next to. the moon with a battle near. the world of. us appeared solar took his music from the streets of one azeris as a staging ground. and broke all the rules for his time gold. the way they want. that's. what secrets lie behind the smallest. find out in an immersive experience and explore fascinating cultural heritage sites. d.w. world heritage 360 get up mt. small towns big cities this is the motto...
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you're in mischa barton's spot. >> jimmy: oh, yeah. >> which is rude.ot the picture. >> no! but you know who did? >> jimmy: who? >> mischa barton. >> jimmy: i hear you know donald glover. >> yes, i do, the guy who was in that lion thing? >> jimmy: from pre-showbiz. >> i was part of this comedy theater called the upright citizens brigade. three people, great. don't act like you -- great. when i started taking class there, it was so long ago you would hand a check to someone and fill out the form. and he was behind the desk. he was like a little student doing intern or something. >> jimmy: did he hand you a receipt? did he do everything properly? >> i don't think he did. but look at us now. the star's disney's, "the lion king." >> jimmy: are you in "the lion king"? i didn't know that. what part do you play? one of the animals? >> one of the animals indeed. tons of fur. >> jimmy: so you were in new york. you're not from new york, right? >> i'm from california. i went to school in oregon and after i graduated i moved to new york. you know, to be an actor. >
you're in mischa barton's spot. >> jimmy: oh, yeah. >> which is rude.ot the picture. >> no! but you know who did? >> jimmy: who? >> mischa barton. >> jimmy: i hear you know donald glover. >> yes, i do, the guy who was in that lion thing? >> jimmy: from pre-showbiz. >> i was part of this comedy theater called the upright citizens brigade. three people, great. don't act like you -- great. when i started taking class there, it was so long ago...
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no problems on the dun barton bridge, heading to the peninsula. and now, let's go back to the desk. >>> new this morning, the california highway patrol is reopened highway 92 in heyward as sal's been reporting. the right lane of the eastbound freeway has been blocked since just before 1:00 this morning after a flatbed tow truck carrying one car and towing a second went over the embankment, ending up in the marsh off of the road. the chpel to bus the complications that kept the freeway lane closed for hours. >> the challenge is the weight of the truck and the fact that the truck is, as you can see, stuck into actual mud of the embankment. and additionally, the tow truck had some equipment failures and the cables snapped's few times as they were trying to pull the truck out. >> chp said flown was hurt but made for a rough start to the commute. >>> 7:02 is the time. police in gilroy said all items left on any part of the festival grounds after the recent mass shooting will be released to the proper owner by the end of today. also, support services ar
no problems on the dun barton bridge, heading to the peninsula. and now, let's go back to the desk. >>> new this morning, the california highway patrol is reopened highway 92 in heyward as sal's been reporting. the right lane of the eastbound freeway has been blocked since just before 1:00 this morning after a flatbed tow truck carrying one car and towing a second went over the embankment, ending up in the marsh off of the road. the chpel to bus the complications that kept the freeway...
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tom barton, bbc news, westminster.break? parliament sits again on the 3rd september — if a no—confidence vote is called and the government loses, mps will have 14 days to find an alternative government. if no alternative is found, a general election must be called within seven weeks. if there isn't a no—confidence vote — the house will sit until 13th september when they break up for party conference season. after that, mps return to westminster on the 9th october. eu leaders will meet for a summit on the 17th and 18th of october. and currently the uk will leave the european union on the 31st of october. our political correspondent mark lobel is in westminster. a lot of ifs and buts. it is extremely complicated, everybody agrees that. let me run you through the scenario to make sense ofjeremy corbyn's letter. borisjohnson could well face and could well lose a no—confidence vote when the mps return in september. if a general election was under way, it is strongly believed from what boris johnson is saying that he would s
tom barton, bbc news, westminster.break? parliament sits again on the 3rd september — if a no—confidence vote is called and the government loses, mps will have 14 days to find an alternative government. if no alternative is found, a general election must be called within seven weeks. if there isn't a no—confidence vote — the house will sit until 13th september when they break up for party conference season. after that, mps return to westminster on the 9th october. eu leaders will meet...
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will knowce what happened that is pretty great advice nebut that route closed off for me and inter- barton key who shows up in lafayette square and in the westside and is known as the you will house. and owned by the father's general view will. and then to come to the nation's capital and to have big dreams to open a hospital with alcoholism or some financial mismanagement so he lives west of lafayette square and key walks into lafayette park that is the prearranged signal to go meet him at the rendezvous house. 's everything he has built up his entire life is aspirations, the assembly man and state senator and congressman with his beautiful wife that has betrayed him with one of his best friends and trying to figure out what to do and lafayette park waving a handkerchief. and so butterworth actually reads try to go to lafayette square it is a private members club and with the civil war it's the home of the occupied and then they giggle at the conclusion of the civil war so butterworth goes and they have a conversation then you see daniel sickles and he says you have dishonored and brings
will knowce what happened that is pretty great advice nebut that route closed off for me and inter- barton key who shows up in lafayette square and in the westside and is known as the you will house. and owned by the father's general view will. and then to come to the nation's capital and to have big dreams to open a hospital with alcoholism or some financial mismanagement so he lives west of lafayette square and key walks into lafayette park that is the prearranged signal to go meet him at the...
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minutes novato were just taking a quick peek at some more numbers are right on time for 6.80 the dumb barton and one oh 1, 6, minutes from brisbane to san francisco. coming up in the next 4 morning news latest victim. >>a car burglary right here in san francisco after leaving out half a million dollars worth of stuff in his car. a chp officer killed after a wild shootout in southern california will have the latest details from overnight. also a bay area community rocked by gun violence is trying to move forward we're live to show you how santa clara county is honoring the victims of the gilroygarlicfestival shooting. here's a live look outside from our embarcadero camera mostly sunny skies around the bay area. another nice day on tap it is going to be hot for those of you in land and the 90's and triple digits. it's it's on. get to the ross shoe event for even more brands at 20 to 60 percent off department store prices. yes! seriously, save on fall styles for women, men, boys and girls. at the ross shoe event. on now. still nervous about buying uh-oh, la new house.meone's is it that obvious?
minutes novato were just taking a quick peek at some more numbers are right on time for 6.80 the dumb barton and one oh 1, 6, minutes from brisbane to san francisco. coming up in the next 4 morning news latest victim. >>a car burglary right here in san francisco after leaving out half a million dollars worth of stuff in his car. a chp officer killed after a wild shootout in southern california will have the latest details from overnight. also a bay area community rocked by gun violence is...
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courage dr levin dosti down a pole stepped up himself to make it to 2 that's without levon dosti barton might even have lost an opening match day for the 1st time since 2000 he came close to grabbing a winner but was denied but to flash stock it ended in a draw. a defeated looking byron can look forward to their new recruits but they may take time to settle. even on match day one time is of the essence and in that matter their rivals dortmund are better prepared. what kind of dormant side are we going to be seeing this season there have been a few new big name reinforcements to organize upfront gladbach. shows from hoffenheim. you live and breath from later cruises and by the team and the top brass upbeat about that chances. we're going to talk of the title again you. were brimming with confidence ahead of saturday's encounter with alex book they tended to be more modest about that title ambitions in the past they wouldn't want to bite off more than they could chew. thanks just ability in defense they also welcomed back up prodigal son mats hummels back from his 3 years suzhou on fire.
courage dr levin dosti down a pole stepped up himself to make it to 2 that's without levon dosti barton might even have lost an opening match day for the 1st time since 2000 he came close to grabbing a winner but was denied but to flash stock it ended in a draw. a defeated looking byron can look forward to their new recruits but they may take time to settle. even on match day one time is of the essence and in that matter their rivals dortmund are better prepared. what kind of dormant side are...
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attorney general william barton i was sacked the director of u.s. prisons following up steam suicide the former money manager was being held in a facility reserved for the most dangerous criminals alongside the likes of el chapo france's the notorious mexican drug baron we spoke to mark furnish a lawyer for the disgraced financier. the conditions to which he was subjected would go even the needs of the strongest among us it's this is one of the toughest federal pretrial detention facilities in the country and the conditions are inhumane epstein was subjected to conditions that were similar to those of guzman but not remotely justified by his character or what he was accused of because he was not. a violent individual like chapo was alleged to have been he's not a guy who has escaped from prior facilities like guzman was alleged to have done. the real miracle is that we don't hear about these sort of things more about murdered pretrial detainees or suicidal pretrial detainees because the facility. is barbaric and it's a whole it's a it's it's like i
attorney general william barton i was sacked the director of u.s. prisons following up steam suicide the former money manager was being held in a facility reserved for the most dangerous criminals alongside the likes of el chapo france's the notorious mexican drug baron we spoke to mark furnish a lawyer for the disgraced financier. the conditions to which he was subjected would go even the needs of the strongest among us it's this is one of the toughest federal pretrial detention facilities in...
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misha is 10 years old and this has been his life since he was 3 he suffers from barton's disease that's a degenerative illness that is fatal and begins in early childhood his mother tries to do her best to keep him as comfortable as possible it's a daily struggle there are medicines available that could make his last days more comfortable those medicines which are available in many parts of the world a legal in russia. elena has already lost a daughter to the disease in 2013 she says her daughter was in pain until the day she died elena didn't want her son to go through the same so when doctors told her there were drugs available abroad she decided to buy the medicines on the internet from a reputable website she says she was unaware that the medicines were illegal she presume that because she could buy them so easily and did not need a prescription that there was no issue the authorities have banned certain medicines like the one she ordered because they contain a mood altering substances that could be abused when she went to pick them up the police were waiting and detained her. aroun
misha is 10 years old and this has been his life since he was 3 he suffers from barton's disease that's a degenerative illness that is fatal and begins in early childhood his mother tries to do her best to keep him as comfortable as possible it's a daily struggle there are medicines available that could make his last days more comfortable those medicines which are available in many parts of the world a legal in russia. elena has already lost a daughter to the disease in 2013 she says her...
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earlier on breakfast, geoff barton, general secretary of the association of school and college leaders fund in crisis and we need to tackle urgent issues rather than looking at something that may be urgent issues rather than looking at something that may he promised by people who will not be around to deliver on those promises. the charity samaritans is being criticised for entering into a year long partnership with a gambling company. staff at paddy power betfair chose samaritans as their charity of the year and are supporting it through fundraising, corporate donations and volunteering. critics say samaritans shouldn‘t work with the gambling industry. police scotland have described the behaviour of protestors, who took part in a counter demonstration against an irish unity parade in glasgow, as "utterly unacceptable". riot police and officers on horseback were sent to tackle what the force described as significant disorder. witnesses say smoke bombs were used. there are no reports of injuries or damage to property. a 15—year—old boy is in a critical condition in hospital after he was
earlier on breakfast, geoff barton, general secretary of the association of school and college leaders fund in crisis and we need to tackle urgent issues rather than looking at something that may be urgent issues rather than looking at something that may he promised by people who will not be around to deliver on those promises. the charity samaritans is being criticised for entering into a year long partnership with a gambling company. staff at paddy power betfair chose samaritans as their...
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tom barton with more on that breaking news. kuenssberg has been tweeting in the last few moments. the government is to hold the queen's speech on the 14th of october, that is due to be confirmed by the privy council today. number 10 says it is all business as usual for a new government. but says it has the useful political side—effect that denies mps time to try to stop no deal. as tom was just explaining, parliament has to be prorogued to be for a queen's speech can take place. you will know yesterday that mps opposed to a no—deal brexit are trying to work out a plan, they said they were united in the plan to try to stop a no—deal brexit. that plan prioritises taking control of the legislative timetable. here you have borisjohnson doing legislative timetable. here you have boris johnson doing the legislative timetable. here you have borisjohnson doing the opposite. he is trying to seize the timetable back from them. laura has also tweeted that parliament is likely to meet, therefore, from next monday, until around the 11th of
tom barton with more on that breaking news. kuenssberg has been tweeting in the last few moments. the government is to hold the queen's speech on the 14th of october, that is due to be confirmed by the privy council today. number 10 says it is all business as usual for a new government. but says it has the useful political side—effect that denies mps time to try to stop no deal. as tom was just explaining, parliament has to be prorogued to be for a queen's speech can take place. you will know...
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barton is while we get some chairs on stage here. we willoff the evening, transition to a discussion on the apollo era and the legacy of apollo. i would like to welcome back our guests. they are joined by one of the gpl greats. jpl greats. onis career, he served development roles. including leading the design team for the ranger spacecraft. positionsnior project and many of the missions to mars and venus and was project spacer for three minor missions called galileo, cassini, and voyager. [laughter] the jpl chief as engineer from net to 94 to 1999. [applause] >> i just have to say again what an honor is to be with both of you. it is a privilege. i'm going to ask a few questions to get us going then i'm sure you have questions. so many of you standing and we are appreciative of you being here and want to make sure you get a chance to ask questions. where going to give you a few minutes here because we have not heard from you. since you were in charge of the design of the ranger, what were you doing wrong? [laughter] what was your main
barton is while we get some chairs on stage here. we willoff the evening, transition to a discussion on the apollo era and the legacy of apollo. i would like to welcome back our guests. they are joined by one of the gpl greats. jpl greats. onis career, he served development roles. including leading the design team for the ranger spacecraft. positionsnior project and many of the missions to mars and venus and was project spacer for three minor missions called galileo, cassini, and voyager....
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tom barton, thank you very much.has said the government will "fast—track" efforts to draw up spending plans, to "clear the ground" ahead of brexit. individual departments will have their budgets set for the next 12 months instead of the next three years. labour said the move smacked of "pre—election panic measures". the announcement comes ahead of estimates, due shortly, that will show the state of the uk economy for the three months from april to june. we can now talk to the shadow transport secretary andy mcdonald whojoins me from middlesbrough. good morning. morning. lets talk aboutjeremy good morning. morning. lets talk about jeremy corbyn‘s letter, good morning. morning. lets talk aboutjeremy corbyn‘s letter, what is that going to achieve, in your view? it brings into very sharp focus, the very unstable territory we are entering into, because if borisjohnson is we are entering into, because if boris johnson is going we are entering into, because if borisjohnson is going to carry through this threat then we are i
tom barton, thank you very much.has said the government will "fast—track" efforts to draw up spending plans, to "clear the ground" ahead of brexit. individual departments will have their budgets set for the next 12 months instead of the next three years. labour said the move smacked of "pre—election panic measures". the announcement comes ahead of estimates, due shortly, that will show the state of the uk economy for the three months from april to june. we can...
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our political correspondent tom barton reports. could he be the next prime minister?e and no—deal brexit? jeremy corbyn certainly thinks it is possible. writing to opposition party leaders and rebel conservative mps to say he wants to seek the confidence of the house of commons with the aim of calling a general election and securing an extension to the brexit departure date. i hope they will support the vote of no confidence i will put and that will make sure the government cannot continue this headlong pursuit of a no—deal brexit. that would mean a caretaker government led by labour which would be a government in order to prevent a no—deal brexit and bring about a general election so the people of this country can decide theirfuture. there are plenty of mps inside parliament who are opposed to a no—deal brexit. quite how they achieve that though is farfrom clear. jeremy corbyn's idea of holding a vote of no confidence could see borisjohnson setting an election date for after britain has left the eu unless mps can agree an alternative government and prime minister wit
our political correspondent tom barton reports. could he be the next prime minister?e and no—deal brexit? jeremy corbyn certainly thinks it is possible. writing to opposition party leaders and rebel conservative mps to say he wants to seek the confidence of the house of commons with the aim of calling a general election and securing an extension to the brexit departure date. i hope they will support the vote of no confidence i will put and that will make sure the government cannot continue...
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hello i'm terry barton good to have you with us flights have resumed at hong kong. national airport after 2 days of chaotic protests forced to shut down in a bid to avoid more disruption the airport authority has obtained a temporary injunction banning protesters from certain areas china's hong kong affairs office has condemned what it calls near terrorist acts the mass demonstrations have escalated into outbursts of violence as activists clashed with police here's a look at how things unfolded. on the 2nd day of the shutdown and the anger is palpable. clashes everywhere ah protesters penned a policeman into a corner take his truncheon. forcing him to kill his weapon. remarkably no one was killed elsewhere the thing this man is an undercover policeman the law was he's attacked was. was eventually medics bring him to safety. the demonstrators continue to apologize to frustrated travelers. was i was i was a. little slow i was i was hong kong's leader a carrier fearing or threatening the worst. hong kong society has become insecure unstable and violent no matter who's
hello i'm terry barton good to have you with us flights have resumed at hong kong. national airport after 2 days of chaotic protests forced to shut down in a bid to avoid more disruption the airport authority has obtained a temporary injunction banning protesters from certain areas china's hong kong affairs office has condemned what it calls near terrorist acts the mass demonstrations have escalated into outbursts of violence as activists clashed with police here's a look at how things...
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richmond fed president tomno barton gav clues about the future path of rates but he said theomestic economyears to be strong but international economies are weaker and uncertainty ised elev especially when it comes to trade. >>> and today more than 200 footwear companies urged president trump to cancel the proposed higher tariffs on chinese imports which te effect next month. the industry trade group said theariffs act as a hidden tax that will hike consumer prices. while duties on some chinese imports were delayed until december, the majority of footwear lin face an additional 15% tariff on september 1st. >>> chinese telecom company teawei remains at the center of the trade dis between the u.s. and china. as you know, there are restrictions on u.s. companies when it comes to doing business withhuawei, which the white house says is due to national security risks. well, today w were reminded once again of its importance. eunice yoon is in beijing for us tonight. ♪ >> reporter: 130. that's the number of applications the u.s. commerc department has reportedly received by american companies loo
richmond fed president tomno barton gav clues about the future path of rates but he said theomestic economyears to be strong but international economies are weaker and uncertainty ised elev especially when it comes to trade. >>> and today more than 200 footwear companies urged president trump to cancel the proposed higher tariffs on chinese imports which te effect next month. the industry trade group said theariffs act as a hidden tax that will hike consumer prices. while duties on...
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causing any major delays because it's so early your other freeways and d ive times look great 6.80 dumb barton 5.80 livermore to dublin and one on one, pretty good san francisco or brisbane to san francisco. it is taking new steps to help reduce can reduce concussions in youth football. so the state is trying to limit you know full-contact practices with youth football teams. kron gayle ong has the details. >>or a high school in martinez where we spoke to one football player who's a recent graduate and the football coach. both say there are pros and cons to the new law 19 year-old mike read details as his favorite part of football rides well playing the game pretty much is around you. >>like a brother and pretty much. governor gavin newsom signed a law wednesday limiting full-contact practices. >>to 30 minutes per day twice a week me contact in my opinion we spend like $1000 on helmets. >>there's a home in over $1000. but is pretty much on. how the contact happened recchi said that's the way to tackle and hid that should be it's not really football game. but the thing at the right way and make
causing any major delays because it's so early your other freeways and d ive times look great 6.80 dumb barton 5.80 livermore to dublin and one on one, pretty good san francisco or brisbane to san francisco. it is taking new steps to help reduce can reduce concussions in youth football. so the state is trying to limit you know full-contact practices with youth football teams. kron gayle ong has the details. >>or a high school in martinez where we spoke to one football player who's a...
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tom barton is in westminster.ple are questioning where the money is coming from and lots of people making the point these announcements we re making the point these announcements were made by theresa may's government more than once and they weren't delivered. absolutely. there's been a series of announcements this week on law and order and the conservatives trying to focus on that issue. this one sees them focusing on crime inside prisons and trying to reduce that with a particular focus on drugs and violent crime. their committing £100 million to extending a trial, which has already taken place in some jails, to introduce airport style security, including x—ray scanners, signal blockers into the prison estate. ministers to save this series of announcements shows they are committed to reforming the criminal justice system are committed to reforming the criminaljustice system —— ministers say. this is part of a package of measures announced in recent days. you've got 20,000 extra police. you've got 20,000 extra pol
tom barton is in westminster.ple are questioning where the money is coming from and lots of people making the point these announcements we re making the point these announcements were made by theresa may's government more than once and they weren't delivered. absolutely. there's been a series of announcements this week on law and order and the conservatives trying to focus on that issue. this one sees them focusing on crime inside prisons and trying to reduce that with a particular focus on...
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is 10 years old and this has been his lawyer since he was 3 he suffers from barton's disease that's a degenerative illness that is fatal and begins in early childhood his mother choice to do her best to keep him as comfortable as possible it's a daily struggle there are medicines available that could make his last days comfortable those medicines which are available in many parts of the world illegal in russia. elena has already lost a daughter to the disease in 2013 she says her daughter was in pain until the day she died elena didn't want her son to go through the same so when doctors told her there were drugs available abroad she decided to buy the medicines on the internet from a reputable website she says she was unaware that the medicines were illegal she presume that because she could buy them so easily and did not need a prescription that there was no issue the authorities of banned certain medicines like the one she ordered because they contain a mood altering substances that could be abused when she went to pick them up the police were waiting and detained. around 5 pm i wen
is 10 years old and this has been his lawyer since he was 3 he suffers from barton's disease that's a degenerative illness that is fatal and begins in early childhood his mother choice to do her best to keep him as comfortable as possible it's a daily struggle there are medicines available that could make his last days comfortable those medicines which are available in many parts of the world illegal in russia. elena has already lost a daughter to the disease in 2013 she says her daughter was...
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plaza, no problems on city streets in san francisco and drive times look great for 6.80 the dumb barton and one oh one. all right coming up next. new details in the robbery that forced the great mall in milpitas to go on lockdown. >>now police think it could be linked to another robbery and a different part of the state. and a warning after a 15 year-old boy was bitten by a rattlesnake it happened in a place where you would normally expect to find rattlesnakes. anti semitic flyers found in one bay area community and now city leaders say enough is enough. okay mini roll, i'm gonna show you how to save snack time. ( ♪ ) (martial arts cry, thunderclap) never mind. you're ready. from the makers of babybel cheese. tasty new babybel mini rolls. saved it! >>and good morning. everybody thanks for joining us on this tuesday august 27th, i'm james fletcher and i will trade in for gerri a full so we're almost down to her last few days of august side now the summer start to slip away all of those feel like it has been plenty warm and now still feels like the middle of july. any hot spots before for
plaza, no problems on city streets in san francisco and drive times look great for 6.80 the dumb barton and one oh one. all right coming up next. new details in the robbery that forced the great mall in milpitas to go on lockdown. >>now police think it could be linked to another robbery and a different part of the state. and a warning after a 15 year-old boy was bitten by a rattlesnake it happened in a place where you would normally expect to find rattlesnakes. anti semitic flyers found...
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attorney general william barton renewed the acting director of prisons after the suicide of geoffrey abstain. plants it from me andrew cuomo will be here next hour with all of your world news headlines stay with us for the financial news and the kinds of reports next.
attorney general william barton renewed the acting director of prisons after the suicide of geoffrey abstain. plants it from me andrew cuomo will be here next hour with all of your world news headlines stay with us for the financial news and the kinds of reports next.
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let's get more from our political correspondent tom barton.ion be on the way? what are we expect in? it is an important time in relation to public spending. and there is nothing like a chancellor promising to spend billions of pounds to stoke speculation of an upcoming election. number 10 say that this is not electioneering, they say the decision has been brought forward in order to provide certainty ahead of exit and to allow borisjohnson to deliver on some of his pledges as a new prime minister. however, the chancellor was due to give his first big speech as chancellor today and that has now been cancelled. labour shows that is panic setting in. so what can we expect sajid javid to announce when he turns up in parliament one week today to tell government departments much money they will have two spend for the next year? he is promising more money for what he describes as the people ‘s priorities. like you say, the focus on the health service, education and on police. but he says he will not write a blank cheque because borrowing, which the c
let's get more from our political correspondent tom barton.ion be on the way? what are we expect in? it is an important time in relation to public spending. and there is nothing like a chancellor promising to spend billions of pounds to stoke speculation of an upcoming election. number 10 say that this is not electioneering, they say the decision has been brought forward in order to provide certainty ahead of exit and to allow borisjohnson to deliver on some of his pledges as a new prime...
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government that came a promise to market oriented policy a few years ago and they went on my bar and bench barton in dollars and euros because she can't bar and argentine pesos you know that it's just a horrible garbage currency it with right now with with 50 percent interest on it in a against the value in crashed on a daily basis you nobody wants to lend you money in peso so they have to borrow and dollars and euros and yen or whatever hard currency they can borrow and and then they can't buy it back and so that's why they don't know a year after that one on this barring binge they already had trouble and i asked the i.m.f. i helped i.m.f. came in with a reform package that said he got to make the central bank independent a little bit more independent you know because it's part of the finance ministry it was part of the finance ministry and just print the money and you got to make some other changes and the government said ok we'll do that and that's right now $39000000000.00 from the i.m.f. so they've got you know the money they raised to the bonsai got 39000000000 from the i.m.f. and now the
government that came a promise to market oriented policy a few years ago and they went on my bar and bench barton in dollars and euros because she can't bar and argentine pesos you know that it's just a horrible garbage currency it with right now with with 50 percent interest on it in a against the value in crashed on a daily basis you nobody wants to lend you money in peso so they have to borrow and dollars and euros and yen or whatever hard currency they can borrow and and then they can't buy...
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. >> let me thank the minister barton. let me thank the minister for his question.s you know, under the income compliance checking process which is now checking and updating past income processes, we have since july 2015, recovered $1.9 billion of the 800,000 income compliance reviews since 1 july, 2016, that have been finalized, 80% have resulted in a debt being collected. 80%. 80%. right now, across across australia, as of the 30th of june, 2019, there are 1.54 million outstanding social welfare debts with a value of just shy of $5 billion. this government, like all governments, has a lawful responsibility to collect where citizens have a mismatched what they said they had earned a versus what through their tax return they have been shown to earn. that mutual obligation is something that has been around for decades and decades. governments of all persuasions over the last 20 plus years have sought to recover debts that have arisen because citizens have put forward an assessment of their income and when their tax return came through, that was different. that differ
. >> let me thank the minister barton. let me thank the minister for his question.s you know, under the income compliance checking process which is now checking and updating past income processes, we have since july 2015, recovered $1.9 billion of the 800,000 income compliance reviews since 1 july, 2016, that have been finalized, 80% have resulted in a debt being collected. 80%. 80%. right now, across across australia, as of the 30th of june, 2019, there are 1.54 million outstanding...
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let's speak to our political correspondent, tom barton, who's been following this for us.inly a disagreement here between boris johnson certainly a disagreement here between borisjohnson and the bbc over whether or not the licence fee settle m e nt over whether or not the licence fee settlement agreed back in 2015 require to the bbc to carry on finding tv licences for everybody, 01’ finding tv licences for everybody, or simply hand it over the control over whether or not free tv licences we re over whether or not free tv licences were paid for to the bbc. like i say, this all dates back to that licence fee settlement. essentially, during those negotiations, the bbc agreed to accept responsibility from the government for funding these free tv licences light is given to people over 75. the government said it was a good settlement for the bbc? yes, absolutely. they said it was part of the settlement which would keep the bbc well funded up to 2020 and beyond. he shoots ago, back injune, the bbc said that when the government's governing for these free tv licences end next year,
let's speak to our political correspondent, tom barton, who's been following this for us.inly a disagreement here between boris johnson certainly a disagreement here between borisjohnson and the bbc over whether or not the licence fee settle m e nt over whether or not the licence fee settlement agreed back in 2015 require to the bbc to carry on finding tv licences for everybody, 01’ finding tv licences for everybody, or simply hand it over the control over whether or not free tv licences we...
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let's speak to our political correspondent tom barton who's been following this for us.rgument has been rumbling along for a while? the new thing is that the prime minister has decided to intervene in this debate. this really dates back to 2000, when these free tv licences we re to 2000, when these free tv licences were first introduced. then in 2015 when a new licence fee settlement between the bbc and the government led to the bbc agreeing to take over responsibility for free tv licences from the government. injune, the government announced, sorry, the bbc announced that when funding for free tv licences from the government ends next year, it will only pay for free licenses for those who receive pension credit, that means millions of pensioners will lose the benefit and start having to pay £154.50 per yearfor and start having to pay £154.50 per year for a and start having to pay £154.50 per yearfor a licence. the bb says depending on the take up the new scheme, funding for those licences would have cost it an extra £495 per year if it was to be universal rather than ju
let's speak to our political correspondent tom barton who's been following this for us.rgument has been rumbling along for a while? the new thing is that the prime minister has decided to intervene in this debate. this really dates back to 2000, when these free tv licences we re to 2000, when these free tv licences were first introduced. then in 2015 when a new licence fee settlement between the bbc and the government led to the bbc agreeing to take over responsibility for free tv licences from...
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misha is 10 years old and this has been his life since he was 3 he suffers from barton's disease that's a degenerative illness that is fatal and begins in early childhood his mother tries to do her best to keep him as comfortable as possible it's a daily struggle there are medicines available that could make his last days comfortable those medicines which are available in many parts of the world illegal in russia elena has already lost a daughter to the disease in 2013 she says a daughter was in pain until the day she died elena didn't want her son to go through the same so when doctors told her there were drugs available abroad she decided to buy the medicines on the internet from a reputable website she says she was unaware that the medicines were illegal she presume that because she could buy them so easily and did not need a prescription that there was no issue the authorities of banned certain medicines like the one she ordered because they contain mood altering substances that could be abused when she went to pick them up the police were waiting and detained. just around 5 pm i we
misha is 10 years old and this has been his life since he was 3 he suffers from barton's disease that's a degenerative illness that is fatal and begins in early childhood his mother tries to do her best to keep him as comfortable as possible it's a daily struggle there are medicines available that could make his last days comfortable those medicines which are available in many parts of the world illegal in russia elena has already lost a daughter to the disease in 2013 she says a daughter was...
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earlier i spoke to our political correspondent tom barton, who‘s been following the story for us.ast agreed a licence fee settlement with the government. part of the terms of that was the responsibility for funding these free tv licences for over—75s, which was introduced by gordon brown a few years previously, passed from the government to the bbc. at the start ofjune, the bbc announced that it would start, from next year, only funding free licenses, as you say, for those pensioners who receive pension credit. that would mean about 3.7 million extra pensioners would now have to pay for their tv licences. unsurprisingly, that has been controversial. there has also been a political row brewing. this intervention from borisjohnson, saying that the bbc should cough up, is a blunt one. he says the deal that the bbc reached was conditional on the corporation continuing to fund those free licences. that‘s really interesting, it is something where the bbc has come back and said wasn‘t true, so now we have a disagreement not just about how it should be handled, but about the basic facts o
earlier i spoke to our political correspondent tom barton, who‘s been following the story for us.ast agreed a licence fee settlement with the government. part of the terms of that was the responsibility for funding these free tv licences for over—75s, which was introduced by gordon brown a few years previously, passed from the government to the bbc. at the start ofjune, the bbc announced that it would start, from next year, only funding free licenses, as you say, for those pensioners who...
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more details from our political correspondent tom barton.n consistently clear about one thing. we have to leave the eu one thing. we have to leave the eu on october 31. but with the suggestion the prime minister could make that happen by ensuring brexit day falls during an election campaign, jeremy corbyn has asked the country's top civil servant to intervene. writing to say that forcing through no deal against a decision of parliament and denying the choice to voters in general election already under way it would be an unprecedented, unconstitutional and anti—democratic abuse of power. if we can't have a prime minister who will do the decent thing, who will behave honourably, we have to go around him and say to the head of the civil service, you have also got duties here that you must adhere to. and my goodness me, we might end up in a situation where her majesty the queen becomes involved in this. the reason this matters is because some mps, determined to try to stop deal brexit, could try to pass a vote of no confidence —— stop no—deal br
more details from our political correspondent tom barton.n consistently clear about one thing. we have to leave the eu one thing. we have to leave the eu on october 31. but with the suggestion the prime minister could make that happen by ensuring brexit day falls during an election campaign, jeremy corbyn has asked the country's top civil servant to intervene. writing to say that forcing through no deal against a decision of parliament and denying the choice to voters in general election...
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attorney general william barton removed the acting director of prisons after the suicide of geoffrey abstain. plants it from me andrew cuomo will be here next hour with all of your world news headlines stay with us for the financial news and the kinds of reports next. i am asked eyes are this is the kaiser report. well i keep my twitter followers enraged. stacey i thought you were going to say scared. well i want to talk about corruption because as we all have seen in the past week or 2 that we went through the looking glass in many regards the corruption the global financial system monetary system the negative raids and all that sort of stuff but when this jeffrey epstein suicide situation happened it was quite remarkable that the universal opinion immediately at least until people started filtering themselves but immediately there were the likes of washington post new york times and n.b.c. sort of journalists on twitter scaring the population go oh my god like. this guy was murdered you know so then they all said oh it's all a conspiracy theory but the fact is that this could happe
attorney general william barton removed the acting director of prisons after the suicide of geoffrey abstain. plants it from me andrew cuomo will be here next hour with all of your world news headlines stay with us for the financial news and the kinds of reports next. i am asked eyes are this is the kaiser report. well i keep my twitter followers enraged. stacey i thought you were going to say scared. well i want to talk about corruption because as we all have seen in the past week or 2 that we...
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earlier, i spoke to our political correspondent, tom barton.on and the bbc. over whether or not the licence fee settlement, agreed back in 2015, require to the bbc to carry on funding tv licences for everybody, or simply hand over the control over whether or not free tv licences were paid for to the bbc. like i say, this all dates back to that licence fee settlement. essentially, during those negotiations, the bbc agreed to accept responsibility from the government for funding these free tv licences given to people over 75. the government said it was a good settlement for the bbc? yes, absolutely. they said it was part of a settlement which would keep the bbc well funded up to 2020 and beyond. but, back in june, the bbc said that when the government's funding for these free tv licences ends next year, it would only fund licences for people who receive pension credit. that will mean 3.7 million pensioners who don't pay a tv licence now will become eligible for having to pay £154.50 a year. the bbc says if it carries on funding tv licences for al
earlier, i spoke to our political correspondent, tom barton.on and the bbc. over whether or not the licence fee settlement, agreed back in 2015, require to the bbc to carry on funding tv licences for everybody, or simply hand over the control over whether or not free tv licences were paid for to the bbc. like i say, this all dates back to that licence fee settlement. essentially, during those negotiations, the bbc agreed to accept responsibility from the government for funding these free tv...
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earlier, i spoke to our political correspondent, tom barton.n borisjohnson and the bbc. 0ver whether or not the licence fee settlement, agreed back in 2015, require to the bbc to carry on funding tv licences for everybody, or simply hand over the control over whether or not free tv licences were paid for to the bbc. like i say, this all dates back to that licence fee settlement. essentially, during those negotiations, the bbc agreed to accept responsibility from the government for funding these free tv licences given to people over 75. the government said it was a good settlement for the bbc? yes, absolutely. they said it was part of a settlement which would keep the bbc well funded up to 2020 and beyond. but, back injune, the bbc said that when the government's funding for these free tv licences ends next year, it would only fund licences for people who receive pension credit. that will mean 3.7 million pensioners who don't pay a tv licence now will become eligible for having to pay £154.50 a year. the bbc says if it carries on funding tv lice
earlier, i spoke to our political correspondent, tom barton.n borisjohnson and the bbc. 0ver whether or not the licence fee settlement, agreed back in 2015, require to the bbc to carry on funding tv licences for everybody, or simply hand over the control over whether or not free tv licences were paid for to the bbc. like i say, this all dates back to that licence fee settlement. essentially, during those negotiations, the bbc agreed to accept responsibility from the government for funding these...
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let's speak to our political correspondent tom barton who's been following this for us.absolutely. this dates back to 2015, when the bbc last agreed a licence fee settlement with the government. pa rt fee settlement with the government. part of the terms of that was the responsibility for funding these free tv licences for over 75 is, which was introduced by gordon brown a few years previously, passed from the government to the bbc. at the start ofjune, the bbc announced that it would start, from next year, only funding three licenses, as you say, for those pensioners who receive pension credit. that would mean about 3.7 million extra pensioners would now have to pay for their tv licences. unsurprisingly, that has been controversial. there has also been a political row viewing nick brewing. this intervention, saying that the bbc should cop up, is blunt from boris johnson. he says the deal that the bbc reached was conditional on the corporation continuing to fund those three licences. that's really interesting, it is something where the bbc has come back and said it wasn'
let's speak to our political correspondent tom barton who's been following this for us.absolutely. this dates back to 2015, when the bbc last agreed a licence fee settlement with the government. pa rt fee settlement with the government. part of the terms of that was the responsibility for funding these free tv licences for over 75 is, which was introduced by gordon brown a few years previously, passed from the government to the bbc. at the start ofjune, the bbc announced that it would start,...