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cameron felt boundnd to carry ot the manifesto. this time, his strategy did not pay off.f. >> it is time e for a look at te top is this nenews. you are going to statart with te latest in n a legal battle beten ththe u.s. and the eu over competition between r respective aircraft g giants. >> the unitedd states isis considering g tariffs on $11 billion worth e europn n goods in responsnse to sububsidies. europepe says claims of damamage frfrom the s subsidieses are exagaggerated. thee w wto decision comes s wees forter says u.s. tax breaks boeing amounted to illllegal subsidies. aircrcraft, seafood, chcheese, list clothing, some of the of imports on which the united states plans to slap tariffs. it is in retaliation for more than $11 b billion in damage doe by european subsidies to airbus. reach anal is to agreement to and inconsistent subsidies. whenen the eu ends these subsididies, the additional duts imposed inin response can be lilifted. >> w washington and brussels hae been engaged in a tit-foror-tat dispute, accusing each other
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amanda: cameron, great to have you with us. cameron crise, thanks. another story we are following, bloomberg learning and amazon team that audits alexis team commands has access to location data and can find a customer's home address. here is met day with the story. you have been all over the story. in the first store you broke, this was about the idea that our conversations that alexa users conversations were being monitored around the world. cases, very personal information being monitored. now we discover that that could be tied to locations. >> that's right. in the first story, we expose that there are people listening to a small sample of alexa user interactions. the company was quick to say, there is no way that a person could be listening to a recording and the recording back to a human being. we are learning more about how the process works. one of the things we found is attached to these audio recordings, many cases inside the company, is location data. geographic coordinates that can tie back to the home address of the person who registered
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and we hearfrom cameron bancroft as he ta kes we hearfrom cameron bancroft as he takes another step tot he hopes will be a return to international football. —— cricket. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm 0lly foster. good evening. the champions league continues this evening and we have the standout quarterfinal to look forward to. manchester united against barcelona. kick off is at 8 o'clock at old trafford. it's a rejuvenated united under 0le gunnar solskjaer, butjust how good will they have to be against the spanish champions, or perhaps, more pertinently, against lionel messi? 0ur sports editor dan roan is at old trafford. the stage is set and the world will be watching. there is no doubt that this is a truly mouthwatering blockbuster of a champions league occasion between two of europe's most decorated and illustrious teams. manchester united will of course try and draw some inspiration and confidence from that defining a remarkable victory in paris over psg in the last round when they somehow overturned that 2—0 first leg deficit to prevail on away goals and try and use that to i
and we hearfrom cameron bancroft as he ta kes we hearfrom cameron bancroft as he takes another step tot he hopes will be a return to international football. —— cricket. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm 0lly foster. good evening. the champions league continues this evening and we have the standout quarterfinal to look forward to. manchester united against barcelona. kick off is at 8 o'clock at old trafford. it's a rejuvenated united under 0le gunnar solskjaer, butjust how good will they...
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british service personnel were killed or wounded as for afghan dead wounded or displaced blair brown cameron may never counted them according to the un which belatedly did begin counting nine hundred two thousand afghans have been killed or wounded in the past ten years and the war goes on because dres a million or arguably accident prone defense secretary are sending in more troops seeing the terrorist groups operating care in afghanistan evidence of their links not just to the united kingdom but the whole of continental europe what we see is. a real threat posed by posed by these groups to the united that's u.k. defense secretary. evan williams in his attacks on china apparently made beijing recently cancel talks with the british government long gone of the days it seems that former colonial power britain had a diplomatic role over say the borders it drew between china india and pakistan that's where the u.k. legacy as well as other factors are threatening global peace after violence in kashmir with me here at the pakistani high commission in london is high commissioner mama duffy zakaria
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invited you to downing street to david cameron appear scared when he was talking to you as to why hewas denying an inquiry into them i got the impression that and other people were putting a lot of pressure on david cameron to prevent. what needs to come out from coming out i think they titus hounds who's they the part of the baby who really run the country perhaps. the snowy i think john might have mentioned it yeah he gestured he gestured to the buildings whenever he got quite frustrated i think at our reaction . and he gestured to the windows in the room and said are people in the buildings right here he don't even want me to do this to meet with the family to give to silva to give a review that the people who would be from on top level don't go further and give the inquiry that we've campian for to resume is now prime minister only only because she is allied to the do people which was formerly linked to those accused by just silva and others of carrying out the assassination of your father and your husband you can understand why the prime minister now specifically she wouldn't ha
invited you to downing street to david cameron appear scared when he was talking to you as to why hewas denying an inquiry into them i got the impression that and other people were putting a lot of pressure on david cameron to prevent. what needs to come out from coming out i think they titus hounds who's they the part of the baby who really run the country perhaps. the snowy i think john might have mentioned it yeah he gestured he gestured to the buildings whenever he got quite frustrated i...
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jane: cameron hudson, thank you very much for joining me. is far from the only country northern africa cing upheaval. in algeriaf , tensousands of people are again protesting on ae streets today, demanding new government that is not consist of the ruling elite. president bouteflika was forced enafter years of rule but the new leader is se as to cle to the former president. orla guerin reports from algiers. orla: "the country is ours," llthey chanted, "and we wio what we want. algerians are seizing the moment. mass protest now the friday routine. just months ago, the horizon was very different. you could be jailed for posting on facebook. after decades of repression by a hated regime, it is just too much for some. "what do they want from us?" he says."w e ask god for revenge." more police are moving into position. hethe crowd is building , and so is the anger. this is the 8th friday in a row the demonstrators have gathered. they say they will keep coming until all of their demands are met. they want a complete break with the past. that means
jane: cameron hudson, thank you very much for joining me. is far from the only country northern africa cing upheaval. in algeriaf , tensousands of people are again protesting on ae streets today, demanding new government that is not consist of the ruling elite. president bouteflika was forced enafter years of rule but the new leader is se as to cle to the former president. orla guerin reports from algiers. orla: "the country is ours," llthey chanted, "and we wio what we want....
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tears little tears you know i often hear people describe laxity years as populist but wasn't david cameron the biggest pop populist of all i think you made a mistake you putting into the room an issue which is very difficult to be voted because i had a referendum in finland good rejoined do you know what we had very clear to all to use to join with the green meant we had negotiated or to stay there yes or no but in the u.k. case you knew only one option another one was to hope i'm going to mention that an example because i think you're probably the best person to understand what kind of position cameron was in and i know that back down when you had faced opposition from your own party and you need to do to do a lot of persuasion in finland when you were taking your toe it's a referendum on the us i don't think that mr cameron did any of that in fact he later tried to blame my own country for sort of manufacturing that. agenda do you really think he had demonstrated good leadership wasn't just a mistake or was it perhaps a characteristic of what kind of leadership he was offering. i can onl
tears little tears you know i often hear people describe laxity years as populist but wasn't david cameron the biggest pop populist of all i think you made a mistake you putting into the room an issue which is very difficult to be voted because i had a referendum in finland good rejoined do you know what we had very clear to all to use to join with the green meant we had negotiated or to stay there yes or no but in the u.k. case you knew only one option another one was to hope i'm going to...
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persuasion in finland when you were taking your toe it's a referendum on the yes i don't thing mr cameron did any of that in fact he later tried to blame my own country for sort of manufacturing that. do you really think he demonstrated good leadership wasn't just a mistake or was it perhaps a characteristic of what kind of leadership he was offering him. i can only say that afterwards when you get afterwards it was a fundamental mistake was it a vote about the state of the e.u. governments as many people claim that the time or was it ultimately a vote on the state of the british governance because i mean we have seen over the last two years that it's not very inspiring me it's. always like that so that if you look at. breath or induce or public opinion a lot of people are even when you were out on membership. joining the e.u. or leaving the or even when most people may be able to fall for that there are many people who are voting against the government like in finland when we go to don't or new membership one argument was to to vote against the government in the u.k. the most fundamental
persuasion in finland when you were taking your toe it's a referendum on the yes i don't thing mr cameron did any of that in fact he later tried to blame my own country for sort of manufacturing that. do you really think he demonstrated good leadership wasn't just a mistake or was it perhaps a characteristic of what kind of leadership he was offering him. i can only say that afterwards when you get afterwards it was a fundamental mistake was it a vote about the state of the e.u. governments as...
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tell cameron that he could be found just steps away from his office was a nod to his own sociability and proximity to respectability. he made it clear that the department had no intention to call into the service of the government any colored soldiers. african-americans continued to make the argument for black soldiers and one particularly ardent supporter of the cause, frederick douglass, began his famous essay, "when the first rebel canon shattered the walls of sumter, i predicted that the war, then and they are inaugurated, would not be found -- not be fought entirely by white men. " even with the diversity of circumstances represented among black men, refugees acted on the ground what free, educated black people had articulated in the press. a week into the occupation of new bern, burnside immediately made efforts to bring order, but soon found he faced another logistical conundrum. ofnside quoted that "9/10 the degradation were committed before ouroes troops reached the city." he didn't know any specifics but said, "they seem to be wild with delight and seem to be --" what would
tell cameron that he could be found just steps away from his office was a nod to his own sociability and proximity to respectability. he made it clear that the department had no intention to call into the service of the government any colored soldiers. african-americans continued to make the argument for black soldiers and one particularly ardent supporter of the cause, frederick douglass, began his famous essay, "when the first rebel canon shattered the walls of sumter, i predicted that...
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but we all know that this whole referendum was a ploy by david cameron to actually knock out nigel...er. we are aware we are, and that is why people get annoyed. i always want to know how the mess happens, and this is how it happened, and this is where they are andl happened, and this is where they are and i don't feel sorry for them. they haven't even come up with an alternative, have they? there is not another plan. the alternative, it says here, is thatjeremy corbyn gets in to downing street, but he will not because he will stay in his islington and home and have copies all over the shop. our children's children willjudge and there will be finger—pointing. brexit gracing the sunday telegraph ina brexit gracing the sunday telegraph in a way. doctor fox there saying that written will be a disruptive force in brussels after delayed to brexit. thanks for that. helpful. we will have 3000 trade deals in a week. fox giving us another prediction that somehow this country's meps will be a disruptive force in the eu. but they are ready force in the eu. but they are ready for this, they are r
but we all know that this whole referendum was a ploy by david cameron to actually knock out nigel...er. we are aware we are, and that is why people get annoyed. i always want to know how the mess happens, and this is how it happened, and this is where they are andl happened, and this is where they are and i don't feel sorry for them. they haven't even come up with an alternative, have they? there is not another plan. the alternative, it says here, is thatjeremy corbyn gets in to downing...
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at the moment and the political elite will just not understand it so david cameron tried to tweak the system he was rebuffed in brussels and went back with no result when he tried to reject the relationship in twenty fifteen twenty sixteen and suddenly of course he had to call a referendum not really because he had any faith in democracy or the people or anything like that but to try and merge the two antagonistic sides of the conservative party in the u.k. that had been at loggerheads since the one nine hundred eighty s. that's all he was trying to do it had nothing to do with democracy it had nothing to do with europe it was just trying to provide cohesion to his political party the irony being of course that they got a result they completely did not expect it was a protest vote it was the biggest democratic vote in the entirety of u.k. history and now it is being ignored so it is sundering not only the conservative party in parliament it is broken the people's trust from whichever side remain or breakfast here in the parliamentary process i mean the whole thing has been staged the
at the moment and the political elite will just not understand it so david cameron tried to tweak the system he was rebuffed in brussels and went back with no result when he tried to reject the relationship in twenty fifteen twenty sixteen and suddenly of course he had to call a referendum not really because he had any faith in democracy or the people or anything like that but to try and merge the two antagonistic sides of the conservative party in the u.k. that had been at loggerheads since...
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i agree with cameron. society needs to wake up with cameron.ust about shock tactics, it's also about inviting everybody to be part of that movement. this affects all of this. this is notjust about a bunch of privileged people. this is a protest that affects all of our lives and our children and their lives. and it's about inviting them toa lives. and it's about inviting them to a new democracy. it's about changing society as well as getting the government to take greater action on climate change. it's about renewing society. let's bring in some of the view is shared by viewers to see if the message is getting through hearts and minds are being won. graham says the protesters self—indulgence lefty middle—class anti—capitalist to make themselves feel better by holding a bannerfor not themselves feel better by holding a banner for not providing any practical solutions on how to tackle climate change. they are increasing negative effects of pollution and punishing people using public transport. people are not talking about climate change, they are
i agree with cameron. society needs to wake up with cameron.ust about shock tactics, it's also about inviting everybody to be part of that movement. this affects all of this. this is notjust about a bunch of privileged people. this is a protest that affects all of our lives and our children and their lives. and it's about inviting them toa lives. and it's about inviting them to a new democracy. it's about changing society as well as getting the government to take greater action on climate...
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basically the end result of that interview is the advisor states that david cameron should apologize. it was sensationalized but it was funny. piers morgan was calling me for an interview, chaos ensued. >> host: and this was a few days after you heard about the e-mail. >> host: the reason i'm characterizing these events there's a reason so we understand what led up to my meeting with alexander and i kind of explain it in the book but i want people to listen from my own voice as well. the day after that interview, two intelligence officers from the u.s. and sees contacts me through e-mail, how they received my e-mail i don't know, but they wanted to meet with me. they were probing me. we know your background, we know who you are. what is trump thinking about russia. they were making some sort of remarks that they would be the perfect man for intelligence and they have men they want to introduce. i guess i was the target of so many different situations and can present government. >> host: you referenced an interview given where they told the daily caller that they were, quote, more fasc
basically the end result of that interview is the advisor states that david cameron should apologize. it was sensationalized but it was funny. piers morgan was calling me for an interview, chaos ensued. >> host: and this was a few days after you heard about the e-mail. >> host: the reason i'm characterizing these events there's a reason so we understand what led up to my meeting with alexander and i kind of explain it in the book but i want people to listen from my own voice as...
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cameron: my biggest concern is u frng of security services. now the junta has essentially tried to bring under one tent all the varyingri factions of se services that bashir created over his 30 years in power. o was a master of playing these services off of eaer. the army, intelligence services, various paramilitary and informal militias. these are lots of guys with guns who had been benefitinfrom the patronage system bashir set up. as that patrone system dries up and the money stops flowing to those militias, what will happen to them? how are they going to exert their authority, their power? one of they going to do with those guns? they could quickly turn against each other and you could see a s bya-like scenario where you have facti formal and informal armed forces in the country fighting in the streets. jane: this has been driven largely by young people. how critical is that? cameron: i think it is critical in the sense that it presents a egeat opportunity and great challenge to thee right now. most of the generals tve taken over and are le
cameron: my biggest concern is u frng of security services. now the junta has essentially tried to bring under one tent all the varyingri factions of se services that bashir created over his 30 years in power. o was a master of playing these services off of eaer. the army, intelligence services, various paramilitary and informal militias. these are lots of guys with guns who had been benefitinfrom the patronage system bashir set up. as that patrone system dries up and the money stops flowing to...
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mr cameron promised. one vote?telephone, mr cameron promised that this is a one—time vote and we will do... he also promised that he would stay. down the road to matlock bath, nicknamed little switzerland. but when it comes to the benefits of europe... brexit? i'm all for being out. i think no deal, walk away. ..opinions are split. what about the economy? it's short—term. short—term's going to be difficult, i accept that, and i'm prepared for that. and i think anybody that's not... who voted out and wasn't aware that that was going to be a couple of years of hardship, then that was daft on their part. are you worried about it? your future? yeah, i'm worried about the amount ofjobs that will go from brexit, and the lack ofjobs that could possibly come from it. i'm not too worried about that because, at the end of the day... but have you got a job? yes. your daughter hasn't? no, but i still think she'll be all right. i never voted before the referendum, never in a general election, never in my locals... and three yea
mr cameron promised. one vote?telephone, mr cameron promised that this is a one—time vote and we will do... he also promised that he would stay. down the road to matlock bath, nicknamed little switzerland. but when it comes to the benefits of europe... brexit? i'm all for being out. i think no deal, walk away. ..opinions are split. what about the economy? it's short—term. short—term's going to be difficult, i accept that, and i'm prepared for that. and i think anybody that's not... who...
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county side durham but as lee wellings reports not everybody is happy about it a year ago australian cameron bancroft was at the center of one of the biggest scandals in the history of cricket he's cheating by using sandpaper to manipulate a board in a test match destroyed his reputation and was altered in a nine month by now he's back in the unexpected surroundings of daraa being the north of england. he used his in forced hiatus positively teaching yoga and spending time on charity projects but did consider quitting cricket as the backlash took a psychological toll how has it been for you really i'm for the last twelve months yeah i've had mine that. you know i've been really flat really down. in a graving process a great advice and you've got to be really really honest with yourselves. you know particularly as men you can sometimes really hold on to things kind of thing that's not your i think that's lost and you know i'll let that in a really hard why but also i feel like i learned a lot about myself which was really really good bancroft was one of three australians exposed as cheats in
county side durham but as lee wellings reports not everybody is happy about it a year ago australian cameron bancroft was at the center of one of the biggest scandals in the history of cricket he's cheating by using sandpaper to manipulate a board in a test match destroyed his reputation and was altered in a nine month by now he's back in the unexpected surroundings of daraa being the north of england. he used his in forced hiatus positively teaching yoga and spending time on charity projects...
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there were cameron in england instead of barring a leadership and saying we are going to improve our position in the european union we are going to make this european union work cameron decided it's not up to me to decide but it's up to the people again and again to decide and i will do a referral and so mccall showed a really poor leadership. and he made a huge crisis which is not finished in britain you need leadership. did. show a lot of leadership yesterday i'm not so sure i'm not so sure that people listen to him to the end i don't think so the they were bored quite quickly he showed good competence is sure that he was a good technocrat i don't think he showed leadership and if you sure leadership you just say and make the people follow you in a policy and he started to. to to say that he was elected on the program that it would reform france because forms as he very costly welfare state that does not bring satisfaction satisfaction to its people in the huge well first aid no satisfaction for the people and the problem is that mccall said that it would reform it but actually it
there were cameron in england instead of barring a leadership and saying we are going to improve our position in the european union we are going to make this european union work cameron decided it's not up to me to decide but it's up to the people again and again to decide and i will do a referral and so mccall showed a really poor leadership. and he made a huge crisis which is not finished in britain you need leadership. did. show a lot of leadership yesterday i'm not so sure i'm not so sure...
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great britain ecstatic and the other forty eight percent in shock not least prime minister david cameron his conservative party and the british people at large had always been divided over europe cameron gambled on a referendum to settle this question and assumed britain would remain the e.u. get out and win it on the twenty four the journey voted to thank you very much. but he was wrong. the leave campaign led by nigel france and the u.k. independence party fanned the fears of migration and open borders and this at the height of the european migration crisis for me to a place we don't want to go and pass by a driver who doesn't speak the very best of of english and the traditionally euro skeptic british media was also in the game many newspapers actively campaigning for early felt. on top of that came a general dislike for a european union perceived as slow they're a critic expensive and dominated by germany and france. at my we've got so many bureaucrats in europe telling us exactly what we've got to do and when we've got to do it and i don't think we're right with govern our country a
great britain ecstatic and the other forty eight percent in shock not least prime minister david cameron his conservative party and the british people at large had always been divided over europe cameron gambled on a referendum to settle this question and assumed britain would remain the e.u. get out and win it on the twenty four the journey voted to thank you very much. but he was wrong. the leave campaign led by nigel france and the u.k. independence party fanned the fears of migration and...
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this year's contest between 0xford and cameron university will see the old est and cameron university, who won two 0lympic rowing gold medals for great britain, will be part of the cambridge crew. aged 46. that breaks the previous record by eight years. it's 13 years since cracknell retired from elite rowing, and he says getting into the team has been a "humbling experience". definitely a lot harder. i don't bounce back in the same way. you have to be careful about that. you don't want to burn the candle at both ends, but it is quite fun to... these 20—year—olds, their cultural references a re these 20—year—olds, their cultural references are totally wrong. this year has been a very defining year for me. mentally, and approved a to myself and hopefully ask a few questions. the island of eriskay in the outer hebrides is home to about 200 people. it's less than two miles wide, but among the amenities there's a pub, a shop and a football pitch. now fifa say eriskay fc is one of the top eight most remarkable places to play football in the world. the tiny island is included in a display at
this year's contest between 0xford and cameron university will see the old est and cameron university, who won two 0lympic rowing gold medals for great britain, will be part of the cambridge crew. aged 46. that breaks the previous record by eight years. it's 13 years since cracknell retired from elite rowing, and he says getting into the team has been a "humbling experience". definitely a lot harder. i don't bounce back in the same way. you have to be careful about that. you don't...
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a year ago australian cameron bancroft was at the center of one of the biggest scandals in the history of cricket he's cheating by using sandpiper to manipulate a board in a test match destroyed his reputation and was altered. by now he's back in the unexpected surroundings of daraa being the north of england he used his inforced hiatus positively teaching yoga and spending time on charity projects but did consider quitting cricket as the backlash took a psychological toll how has it been for you really i'm for the last twelve months yeah i've had mine that. you know i've been really flat really down. in a graving process a great advice and you've got to be really really honest with yourselves. you know particularly as men you can sometimes really hold on to things kind of thing that's not your i think that's lawson you know i like that in a really hard why but also i feel like i learned a lot about myself which is really really good bancroft was one of three australians exposed as cheats in the match against south africa last march having tried to hide the sandpiper he'd used on the b
a year ago australian cameron bancroft was at the center of one of the biggest scandals in the history of cricket he's cheating by using sandpiper to manipulate a board in a test match destroyed his reputation and was altered. by now he's back in the unexpected surroundings of daraa being the north of england he used his inforced hiatus positively teaching yoga and spending time on charity projects but did consider quitting cricket as the backlash took a psychological toll how has it been for...
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let's get more now we are joined by james alexander cameron he is a medieval architectural historian and instructing us from london this morning welcome to you tell us a little bit more about the artwork that was held in the notion on cathedral. well of course the main architecture of the danged regiment is to be a gothic cathedral built in the may. twelfth century and then extensively built on the priest in the thirteenth century also the state glass windows some of which dates to the time when the buildings built the windows in the city century. change the crown of storms which was brought from constantinople by louis the ninety eight and was. taken that caused him to have such an elder which is a chuckle not to listen as far as i'm aware a lot of the smaller relics which changed the building well of the fire was raging on the ranch ok so some things that survived but i mean by and large a lot of things were also destroyed you know at this point can can we even begin to measure or contextualize the architectural loss of the noted on fire what is your assessment. i think you have to
let's get more now we are joined by james alexander cameron he is a medieval architectural historian and instructing us from london this morning welcome to you tell us a little bit more about the artwork that was held in the notion on cathedral. well of course the main architecture of the danged regiment is to be a gothic cathedral built in the may. twelfth century and then extensively built on the priest in the thirteenth century also the state glass windows some of which dates to the time...
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thejoke is that david cameron a lwa ys smog.he had to be called nancy mogg. she obviously didn't go along with that and by the look of it she has now left the party. she is joining it she has now left the party. she isjoining up it she has now left the party. she is joining up with the brexit party, with nigel farage. there he is, his back. i remember interviewing him the morning after the referendum and saying, you are out of a job now, aren't you? and he said he was delighted to be. but it seems not. that's right. i think he pretty quickly became quite doubtful about whether brexit would actually be delivered. so in the way that the prime minister feels herjob and her mission is to deliver brexit, whatever that is, asjoe was saying, the telegraph is saying even if it takes all the way to october, or who knows, even beyond, what could happen, ithink knows, even beyond, what could happen, i think that... the thing is, i remembertalking happen, i think that... the thing is, i remember talking to nigel farage a few months ago and
thejoke is that david cameron a lwa ys smog.he had to be called nancy mogg. she obviously didn't go along with that and by the look of it she has now left the party. she is joining it she has now left the party. she isjoining up it she has now left the party. she is joining up with the brexit party, with nigel farage. there he is, his back. i remember interviewing him the morning after the referendum and saying, you are out of a job now, aren't you? and he said he was delighted to be. but it...
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let's get more now we are joined by james alexander cameron he is a medieval architectural historian and he's joining us from london this morning welcome to you tell us a little bit more about the artwork that was held in the notions on cathedral. well of course the main architecture of the main treasure is the building itself an early gothic cathedral built in the. twelfth century and then extensively built upon it proved in the thirteenth century also the stained glass windows some of which dates to the time when the building was built in the n.t. windows in the thirteenth century famously the crown of thorns which was brought from constantinople by the now and in twelve thirty eight and was. taking that caused him to have such a celt which is a chuckle not to. as far as i'm aware a lot of the smaller relics not retrieved from the building while the fire was raging on the roof ok so some things it's arrived but i mean by i learned a lot of things were also destroyed you know at this point can prove even begin to measure or contextualize the architectural loss of the noted on fire w
let's get more now we are joined by james alexander cameron he is a medieval architectural historian and he's joining us from london this morning welcome to you tell us a little bit more about the artwork that was held in the notions on cathedral. well of course the main architecture of the main treasure is the building itself an early gothic cathedral built in the. twelfth century and then extensively built upon it proved in the thirteenth century also the stained glass windows some of which...
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cameron resigned. theresa may tried to make the best of a bad situation.r months of negotiation the deal was rejected by a historic margin in parliament. more than a dozen votes have fared as well. may tried to offer to quit if a brexit deal was passed. nothing has worked. meanwhile the brit economy has taken it on the chin. may announced she would try to work with far left opposition leaders jeremy corbin. what's next? late yesterday parliament ruled out a no deal brexit by one vote forcing the government to seek an extension if it can't pass a deal by next friday. there is a redo option arguing the country may look at it differently knowing what they know now. about the only thing that's clear is brexit is a mess. why should it matter to you? it's a reminder that even the longest lasting democracies can be crippled by negative partisanship and nativism. when people are more defined by what they are against rather than what they are for. that's your reality check. >> the lesson is it can always get worse. that's my takeaway. and no matter how unpopular yo
cameron resigned. theresa may tried to make the best of a bad situation.r months of negotiation the deal was rejected by a historic margin in parliament. more than a dozen votes have fared as well. may tried to offer to quit if a brexit deal was passed. nothing has worked. meanwhile the brit economy has taken it on the chin. may announced she would try to work with far left opposition leaders jeremy corbin. what's next? late yesterday parliament ruled out a no deal brexit by one vote forcing...
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cameron. >> i know. >> rags to riches story.e point even selling drugs. how did you turn it all around. >> well, i had an epiphany one day. i was 19 years old. was working in restaurants, had been for several years. a line cook. friday afternoon. shift change and pandemonium in the kitchen. i looked across the line and had an epiphany. i said, this is what i'm going to do for the rest of my life. i went home, wrote my goals, woke up my mom, showed her my goals, she was quite relieved, and the next morning i went to work and i was the laziest guy in the kitchen on friday and on saturday was the busiest. >> you wrote out goals. what were those goals compared to where you are now? >> my goal was to be a president of a restaurant company. i had that since i was 19. i tailored my whole career. i had another epiphany when i was 28. i was working for a local restaurant company running six restaurants for them. we us getting frustrated and i had time froze and i said that's it. i'm going to start my own restaurant company and that's wha
cameron. >> i know. >> rags to riches story.e point even selling drugs. how did you turn it all around. >> well, i had an epiphany one day. i was 19 years old. was working in restaurants, had been for several years. a line cook. friday afternoon. shift change and pandemonium in the kitchen. i looked across the line and had an epiphany. i said, this is what i'm going to do for the rest of my life. i went home, wrote my goals, woke up my mom, showed her my goals, she was quite...
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british number two cameron norrie is through to the second round of the monte carlo masters after beatingadrian mannarino in straight sets. he faces hungary's marton fuchovitch next. the rugby football union have had their say on billy vuniploa's online conduct. the england and saracens forward posted support for australian player israel folau who said all gay people should go to hell. folau has subsequently been sacked by australia. today, vunipola received a formal warning. our rugby union correspondent, chrisjones, has more on this story. it has been a very unusual few days for everybody at saracens but the clu b for everybody at saracens but the club caught up in the centre of the storm caused by their number eight, billy vinupola. his apparent defence of the anti—lg bt billy vinupola. his apparent defence of the anti—lgbt stance of fellow christian israel folau has seen the englishman formally warned by saracens and the rugby football union. he has expressed his regret at the offence caused, with both the rfu and saracens stressing that his viewpoint is at odds with rugby union's val
british number two cameron norrie is through to the second round of the monte carlo masters after beatingadrian mannarino in straight sets. he faces hungary's marton fuchovitch next. the rugby football union have had their say on billy vuniploa's online conduct. the england and saracens forward posted support for australian player israel folau who said all gay people should go to hell. folau has subsequently been sacked by australia. today, vunipola received a formal warning. our rugby union...
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and after his great start to the season, rory mcilroy will play with rickie fowler and australia's cameronustin rose has a great looking group, the world number one goes with phil mickelson and justin thomas. and the last group out isn't bad either. 2015 winnerjordan spieth is with england's paul casey and brooks koepka, who won two majors last year. let's hear from two men who have been talking up their chances of claiming that greenjacket, the world number one justin rose, who has been runner up twice in the last 4 masters and ryder cup star tommy fleetwood. i feel like i ifeel like i am i feel like i am doing ifeel like i am doing another chance to win here. you cannot force it. that is how i go in it. really enjoyed the golf course and enjoy the strategic golf course and to see what happens. the entities weeks now with like —— we entered these weeks now with a plan and preparation. he wants a blade and every week could be that because. they are always an enjoyable experience. it is always the chance that i managed to put myself in that position in the game where i can do that. it is ve
and after his great start to the season, rory mcilroy will play with rickie fowler and australia's cameronustin rose has a great looking group, the world number one goes with phil mickelson and justin thomas. and the last group out isn't bad either. 2015 winnerjordan spieth is with england's paul casey and brooks koepka, who won two majors last year. let's hear from two men who have been talking up their chances of claiming that greenjacket, the world number one justin rose, who has been runner...
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so it is clearly not very happy there right with history with david cameron and essentially with the idea that they were unpopular but had we been able to insert our voice maybe briggs it wouldn't happen is that what we're hearing there yes but also he did say on his way to rome on sunday evening obviously his patience has run out and when he was pushed and pressured bad about you know sort of what do you think the british public should do he did say that he would not interfere so he's been on both sides of the aisle here i will say that when he was quoted on sunday evening to a television station for the for the italians before he went to rome he did say you know patience is running out and that is the voice of international executives international business and of course the general public i think everyone is frustrated executives that have been in africa recently have told me that people in the jungle and people in the are talking about this and they're frustrated as well and it's everywhere yeah it is everywhere let me as john bolton came out i mean john bolton just came out on f
so it is clearly not very happy there right with history with david cameron and essentially with the idea that they were unpopular but had we been able to insert our voice maybe briggs it wouldn't happen is that what we're hearing there yes but also he did say on his way to rome on sunday evening obviously his patience has run out and when he was pushed and pressured bad about you know sort of what do you think the british public should do he did say that he would not interfere so he's been on...
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mr cameron promised. one vote?phone, mr cameron promised that this is a one—time vote and we will do... he also promised that he would stay. down the road to matlock bath, nicknamed little switzerland. but when it comes to the benefits of europe... brexit? i'm all for being out. i think no deal, walk away. ..opinions are split. what about the economy? it's short—term. short—term's going to be difficult, i accept that, and i'm prepared for that. and i think anybody that's not... who voted out and wasn't aware that that was going to be a couple of years of hardship, then that was daft on their part. are you worried about it? your future? yeah, i'm worried about the amount ofjobs that will go from brexit, and the lack ofjobs that could possibly come from it. i'm not too worried about that because, at the end of the day... but have you got a job? yes. your daughter hasn't? no, but i still think she'll be all right. i never voted before the referendum, never in a general election, never in my locals... and three years o
mr cameron promised. one vote?phone, mr cameron promised that this is a one—time vote and we will do... he also promised that he would stay. down the road to matlock bath, nicknamed little switzerland. but when it comes to the benefits of europe... brexit? i'm all for being out. i think no deal, walk away. ..opinions are split. what about the economy? it's short—term. short—term's going to be difficult, i accept that, and i'm prepared for that. and i think anybody that's not... who voted...
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a year ago australian cameron bancroft was at the center of one of the biggest scandals in the history of cricket he's cheating by using sandpiper to manipulate a board in a test match destroyed his reputation and was altered in nine months by now he's back in the unexpected surroundings of daraa in the north of england he used his in forced hiatus positively teaching yoga and spending time on charity projects but did consider quitting cricket as the backlash took a psychological toll how has it been for you really i'm for the last twelve months yeah i've had mine that. you know i've been really flat really down. in a graving process a great size and you've got to be really really honest with yourselves and. you know particularly as men you can sometimes really hold on to things kind of thing that's not your i think that's lost and you know i lived out in a really hard why but also i feel like i let a lot about myself which was really really good bancroft was one of three australians exposed as cheats in the match against south africa last march having tried to hide the sandpiper he us
a year ago australian cameron bancroft was at the center of one of the biggest scandals in the history of cricket he's cheating by using sandpiper to manipulate a board in a test match destroyed his reputation and was altered in nine months by now he's back in the unexpected surroundings of daraa in the north of england he used his in forced hiatus positively teaching yoga and spending time on charity projects but did consider quitting cricket as the backlash took a psychological toll how has...
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annunziata rees mogg, david cameron wanted her to be called nancy rees mogg because he thought it wouldrees mogg is even more passionate thanjacob. rees mogg is even more passionate than jacob. he has rees mogg is even more passionate thanjacob. he has called her his brexit conscience. she has did for nigel farage's brexit mac party. some really amusing bits in this interview. jacob has insisted over the years on the spelling her name. he has spelt my name with ezi instead of nz. i think he is coming around to my spelling now. they seem very posh. super posh. if we started calling him yacob, he would be outrage. i think it shows something about his attitude. his children all have elaborate names, i think there's something to say, his daughter is called mary. i think it says an awful lot that this is how he treats his sister and i find that more interesting quite frankly than his sister. salisbury, the best place to live. not that long after the novichok nerve agent attack and that the city has only just been nerve agent attack and that the city has onlyjust been declared com pletely has
annunziata rees mogg, david cameron wanted her to be called nancy rees mogg because he thought it wouldrees mogg is even more passionate thanjacob. rees mogg is even more passionate than jacob. he has rees mogg is even more passionate thanjacob. he has called her his brexit conscience. she has did for nigel farage's brexit mac party. some really amusing bits in this interview. jacob has insisted over the years on the spelling her name. he has spelt my name with ezi instead of nz. i think he is...
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cameron first met lee in his lecture course on william faulkner and henry james.rote, it's time to start living the life you've imagined. sure seems like these two lovebirds are ready to make their dream romance a reality. so there are studies that suggest relationship satisfaction reported by couples with a large age gap is higher, and those couples also report greater trust and commitment and lower jealousy than similar-age couples. i don't know if they're on to something. >> if there's a lesson here, it's number one, don't judge. and, love is love. >> it's tough out here in these streets. if you can find love, go ahead. >> if you can't find someone in your age group, maybe look outside of it. >> i may or may not still be trying to get with my high school bio teacher. >> oh! >> what? >> 15-year age gap. >> hey, put it out there. look. she's sitting here in the anchor chair. she's doing great things. give her a call, tweet her. a call, tweet her. >> wow. >> insomniacs are going to love that, they might hit you up too. my gums are irritated. i don't have to worry
cameron first met lee in his lecture course on william faulkner and henry james.rote, it's time to start living the life you've imagined. sure seems like these two lovebirds are ready to make their dream romance a reality. so there are studies that suggest relationship satisfaction reported by couples with a large age gap is higher, and those couples also report greater trust and commitment and lower jealousy than similar-age couples. i don't know if they're on to something. >> if there's...