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young officers to do stuff in the young black and white house who are the campbell john tumble. one could give up close to the idea of how much i'm not good and i and. if you want to question come work with them out how to lie. down will come out that left us in your head i said what use is some question which i. was the model i want to cause i. think. the wanted. to know was lee was one of most of the. blood doesn't run the. gambit. so as well. as one. who got to do is what i would measure we have almost. none we are. limited there will. not notice a mormon. would you feel they would give me a. truck. so. it's ok as well as off i said we're going. to be. the folks. that i'm going to shell out that i let them live as on the back on and then little reminder that when will is going to happen and it was going to have a very very very not something that i wouldn't think oh i forgot how to do it but i thought the money would look good then tell us all when he's going to have a vote and i couldn't really get on what most of the doing weekend actual going to bring with him i. saw micha
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our correspondent, john campbell is in belfast. rprises, really, do you think mainly focused for the alliance party? yes, a search for the centre ground. it describes itself as a shared society party. it looks for votes right across the catholic and protestant communities. is doing very well, it is on course to double its share of the vote. this time it has expanded beyond its traditional base. we see some of the other cross community parties doing well. the green party doing well in belfast. several parties picking up seats. the final analysis is the dup will still dominate. sinn fein will still be the largest national party. none of the councils will actually change hands. we also saw a first. anywhere else, it would not make the news, but it is a first for the dup party and the election of the first openly gay candidate. tell us about the significance of this. yes, he has been elected —— she has been elected in one of the councils. as you say, this would not be a story and many parts of the uk, but the dup has its routes in the c
our correspondent, john campbell is in belfast. rprises, really, do you think mainly focused for the alliance party? yes, a search for the centre ground. it describes itself as a shared society party. it looks for votes right across the catholic and protestant communities. is doing very well, it is on course to double its share of the vote. this time it has expanded beyond its traditional base. we see some of the other cross community parties doing well. the green party doing well in belfast....
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produced a record opening partnership of 365 against ireland in their tri series match in dublin, john campbell passing the previous best of 304. windies finished on a mammoth 381—3 from their 50 overs, and won by 196 runs. hermosa won the 1,000 guineas at newmarket this afternoon — another classic victory for trainer aidan o'brien. the irish champion trainer completed a guineas double for the fourth time when the 14—1 shot, ridden byjockey wayne lordan, held off lady kaya by a length. o'brien also won the 2000 guineas yesterday with magna grecia. britain's peggy french has won the badminton horse trials and her first major title. french — riding a mare called vanir kamira — beat overnight leader oliver townend by a single time fault in a dramatic final show—jumping phase. it was a good week for british riders with six finishing in the top ten. i started to half dream this morning. you get so used to congratulating people. seeing well done to everyone. you keep going. she is amazing. if i built this track at home she would annihilate it every time. that is all from sports day for now. coming up
produced a record opening partnership of 365 against ireland in their tri series match in dublin, john campbell passing the previous best of 304. windies finished on a mammoth 381—3 from their 50 overs, and won by 196 runs. hermosa won the 1,000 guineas at newmarket this afternoon — another classic victory for trainer aidan o'brien. the irish champion trainer completed a guineas double for the fourth time when the 14—1 shot, ridden byjockey wayne lordan, held off lady kaya by a length....
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produced a record opening partnership of 365 against ireland in their tri—series match in dublin, john campbellindies finished on a mammoth 381—3 from their 50 overs, and won by 196 runs. world champion marc marquez won his home motogp in spain to move to the top of the championship standings. marquez started from third on the grid and took the lead by the first corner and kept it until the chequered flag injerez. while tottenham took a step closer to champions league football next season. one of their former players will be glad of something to celebrate tonight. former spurs and real madrid midfielder rafael van der vaart has changed sports and took part in his first bdo event this weekend. despite winning the first round, he went on to suffere he went on to suffer a comprehensive defeat to per laursen at the denmark masters, who beat him by four legs to nil. more on the bbc sport website but for the moment that's all form the me. thank you. let's get a quick update on the story that at least 13 people have been killed after a russian plane caught fire mid air. these pictures coming into us v
produced a record opening partnership of 365 against ireland in their tri—series match in dublin, john campbellindies finished on a mammoth 381—3 from their 50 overs, and won by 196 runs. world champion marc marquez won his home motogp in spain to move to the top of the championship standings. marquez started from third on the grid and took the lead by the first corner and kept it until the chequered flag injerez. while tottenham took a step closer to champions league football next season....
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our correspondent, john campbell is in belfast.t those numbers so far, what does it tell us about the current political landscape in northern ireland 7 current political landscape in northern ireland? unsurprisingly the dup and sinn fein art still the dominant parties. dup is a unionist party and sinn fein is the nationalist party. i think the real big thing is the surge in the middle ground. felines party traditionally does really well in what we call middle—class communities pay we are seeing some of the other smaller ci’oss seeing some of the other smaller cross community parties doing well. the green party picking up seats in belfast in a way it has not before he. i think that is the real story of the selection. yes, that does big blocks still dominate, but we have seen the centre ground open up a little bit more. what about support for militant republicanism? is there something we can read into that? there is very tiny on the we have a councilor on the derry city council. he was elected in the first count in his ward. he was t
our correspondent, john campbell is in belfast.t those numbers so far, what does it tell us about the current political landscape in northern ireland 7 current political landscape in northern ireland? unsurprisingly the dup and sinn fein art still the dominant parties. dup is a unionist party and sinn fein is the nationalist party. i think the real big thing is the surge in the middle ground. felines party traditionally does really well in what we call middle—class communities pay we are...
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john campbell, one of them i think has hit a century. they are both approaching their century.aching their century. matching each other shot for shot. hightower website you can watch that match. for me, that is it. i am out of here. lucky you, i'm not far behind you. asda has been criticised for trying to push through changes to the contracts of thousands of its workers. more than 150 mps have signed a letter saying the new terms could leave employees worse off. asda says the move will bring the company in line with industry standards. campaigners are calling for an independent inquiry into what's known as fii. it stands for fabricated or induced illness. it's where parents are accused of inventing their child's health condition — or deliberately making them poorly. it's a landscape which inspires adventure. and, for more than a0 years, the calvert trust has used lake district activities to challenge disability. the latest guest, the headway group, a charity for people who have experienced brain injuries. just been outdoors, i suppose, it's a confidence boost as well because yo
john campbell, one of them i think has hit a century. they are both approaching their century.aching their century. matching each other shot for shot. hightower website you can watch that match. for me, that is it. i am out of here. lucky you, i'm not far behind you. asda has been criticised for trying to push through changes to the contracts of thousands of its workers. more than 150 mps have signed a letter saying the new terms could leave employees worse off. asda says the move will bring...
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aimed at reviving northern ireland's power sharing administration are due to be held next week — john campbellhat the dup and sinn fein are still the two largest parties. the dup is to the right a little, sinn fein is the biggest national party, so really, the story was that surge by the alliance party, drawing support from catholic and protestants. it mainly had its support in greater belfast, middle—class areas, but here it pushed its appeal far beyond that, for example, it won a seat on derry city council for the first time in a0 years. the leader of that party, says that this indicates many voters in northern ireland are looking to new solutions to its problems. i think what it is saying is that people want to see politics that delivers. they're not interested in the kind of tribal politics of the past in terms of unionism and nationalism, they want the politics that put people first and that's what we are offering. northern ireland politics is full of problems, whether it's stagnation in stormont or brexit, but what we have been around consistently and persistently to offering solutions.
aimed at reviving northern ireland's power sharing administration are due to be held next week — john campbellhat the dup and sinn fein are still the two largest parties. the dup is to the right a little, sinn fein is the biggest national party, so really, the story was that surge by the alliance party, drawing support from catholic and protestants. it mainly had its support in greater belfast, middle—class areas, but here it pushed its appeal far beyond that, for example, it won a seat on...
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our correspondent in belfast, john campbell gave this update.espects, nothing is really going to change. dup will still be the largest unionist party, sinn fein will still be the largest nationalist party, and no councils will change hands. but beneath the surface there are some interesting things happening. we have seen a big surge for the alliance party, it is a cross surge for the alliance party, it is a cross community party which does not identify as either nationalist 01’ not identify as either nationalist or unionist. it has done very well in greater belfast, and perhaps even more importantly for that party it is picking up seats in areas where it has no real presence in years, it will have a councillor in derry city for the first time in almost 40 yea rs. we for the first time in almost 40 years. we also see the green party doing well in belfast, picking up seats where they have never won before. and the socialist people 0ver profit party picking up seats in belfast. belfast, the biggest council, is going to be a more plural council. spe
our correspondent in belfast, john campbell gave this update.espects, nothing is really going to change. dup will still be the largest unionist party, sinn fein will still be the largest nationalist party, and no councils will change hands. but beneath the surface there are some interesting things happening. we have seen a big surge for the alliance party, it is a cross surge for the alliance party, it is a cross community party which does not identify as either nationalist 01’ not identify...
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john campbell.aised for its rapid evacuation of more than a million people, which the united nations says helped minimise the loss of life after a devasating cyclone struck its eastern coast. up to 12 people were killed when cyclone fonny made landfall —— cyclone fani, near the city of puri in 0disha yesterday. the storm was the strongest to hit india in 20 years. 0ur correspondent rahul tandon has been to one of the worst hit areas. driving towards the areas hardest hit by the cyclone. along the way, the destruction is all too visible. these people are amongst the hundreds of thousands who were moved to safety in puri. they came to the shelters with whatever they could carry. many are still traumatised. translation: he has been sick. my wife is worried. she is constantly crying. there is no medical help here. we are suffering a lot. next to the shelter is one of the areas worst affected by cyclone fani. this woman returned to her home for the first time this morning. translation: this used to be ou
john campbell.aised for its rapid evacuation of more than a million people, which the united nations says helped minimise the loss of life after a devasating cyclone struck its eastern coast. up to 12 people were killed when cyclone fonny made landfall —— cyclone fani, near the city of puri in 0disha yesterday. the storm was the strongest to hit india in 20 years. 0ur correspondent rahul tandon has been to one of the worst hit areas. driving towards the areas hardest hit by the cyclone....
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but i don't think we should oversell that. john campbell in belfast, look forward to speaking to yoully becomes clear. thank you very much. cyclone fani which battered parts of the eastern indian coastline has signifciantly weakened as it moves north towards bangladesh. the cyclone was one of the strongest to hit india in recent years, killing at least 12 people, and bringing torrential rain and winds of up to 125 miles per hour along the country's eastern coastline. richard forrest sent us this report.... as cyclone fani bowed up india's east coast, towns and cities further north were preparing for it to hit. in west bengal, trains were chained to the tracks as the state's rail network was closed down, causing travel misery for thousands. and at kolkata's airport, everyone hoping to travel was out of luck with every flight cancelled. i'm going to ranchi. so now our flight has been cancelled so we have to stay here with two children. i need to go to delhi and start my preparations for my exams but i'm not able to catch flight today and even i'm not able to book flight for tomorrow, d
but i don't think we should oversell that. john campbell in belfast, look forward to speaking to yoully becomes clear. thank you very much. cyclone fani which battered parts of the eastern indian coastline has signifciantly weakened as it moves north towards bangladesh. the cyclone was one of the strongest to hit india in recent years, killing at least 12 people, and bringing torrential rain and winds of up to 125 miles per hour along the country's eastern coastline. richard forrest sent us...
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earlier i spoke to our correspondent john campbell, who told me what the results meant for those talks no real surprise in that the dup and sinn fein are still the two largest parties, the dup the biggest unionist party, saw its vote share arise a little, sinn fein, the biggest national party, saw its vote share fall a little. but the big story was that surge by the alliance party. that cross community party which draws support from both catholics and protestants, mainly, it has its support in greater belfast, in middle—class areas. but in this election, it pushed its appeal far beyond that. for example, it has won a seat on the derry city council for the first time in a0 years. the leader of that party, naomi long, says what this indicates is that many voters in northern ireland are looking to new solutions to its problems. i think what it is saying is that people want to see politics that are delivered. they are not interested in the tribal politics of the past, in terms of unionism and nationalism. what they want is the kind of politics that puts people first. that is what we have b
earlier i spoke to our correspondent john campbell, who told me what the results meant for those talks no real surprise in that the dup and sinn fein are still the two largest parties, the dup the biggest unionist party, saw its vote share arise a little, sinn fein, the biggest national party, saw its vote share fall a little. but the big story was that surge by the alliance party. that cross community party which draws support from both catholics and protestants, mainly, it has its support in...
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produced a record opening partnership of 365 against ireland in their tri series match in dublin, john campbellprevious best of 30a set by pakistan against zimbabwe last year. some monster hitting. windies finished on a mammoth 381—3 from their 50 overs. hermosa won the 1,000 guineas at newmarket this afternoon. it was another win for trainer aiden o'brien who won the 2,000 guineas yesterday to cap a great weekend. jockey wayne loughton winning the race for the second time in three years. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. you can follow the latest from the world snookerfinal at you can follow the latest from the world snooker final at the crucible. final at the crucible. john, thank you very much. john watson. john watson. dog breeders selling puppies on the black market have been forced to pay back more than five million pounds in tax as part of a clampdown on illegal puppy farming. customs officers found fraudsters making huge profits by breeding puppies on a mass scale with little regard for their welfare. simonjones reports. distr
produced a record opening partnership of 365 against ireland in their tri series match in dublin, john campbellprevious best of 30a set by pakistan against zimbabwe last year. some monster hitting. windies finished on a mammoth 381—3 from their 50 overs. hermosa won the 1,000 guineas at newmarket this afternoon. it was another win for trainer aiden o'brien who won the 2,000 guineas yesterday to cap a great weekend. jockey wayne loughton winning the race for the second time in three years....
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john campbell reports. this morning's announcement came as a surprise to many bombardier workers.ier has been reshaping and shrinking its aerospace business in recent yea rs. shrinking its aerospace business in recent years. it's all been part of an attempt to recover from huge financial losses run up as it developed its c series jetliner. the wings for that pain are made in belfast. until now, bombardier‘s most dramatic move had been to sell the cc project to airbus, the giant european plane maker. but the decision to sell the home northern ireland operation is perhaps an even more radical step. trade unions help a new owner can mark a new beginning. i think if i had a new owner can mark a new beginning. i think ifi had been sitting here three years ago and we've been talking about closure of belfast bombardier, it was on the verge of bankruptcy, and that's where it was, over c series at that point in time. so hopefully this gives us an opportunity to grow. and when we say grow, women with real jobs, real advantages and giving in people in this society they hope to come through.
john campbell reports. this morning's announcement came as a surprise to many bombardier workers.ier has been reshaping and shrinking its aerospace business in recent yea rs. shrinking its aerospace business in recent years. it's all been part of an attempt to recover from huge financial losses run up as it developed its c series jetliner. the wings for that pain are made in belfast. until now, bombardier‘s most dramatic move had been to sell the cc project to airbus, the giant european plane...
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one story, which is nixon's, is that john campbell, who was the head of pepsico, was talking to lbj and asked him if there were something he would do differently. johnson said he wished he'd taped more. i'm trying to write a biography and i cannot remember. i just cannot get stuff in order. kimble came back and said, we ought to start taping. bob hall had said no, i never talked to kimble about this. from day one, we were trying to figure out the best way of keeping a historic record of the oval office. we were making history. the first thought was have the staff guy write up what happened. the trouble was, it was too biased. the staff guy would say, the president in this early and reaction-- a brilliant , and they could not trust it. they were going to have the deputy director of the cia, a photographic memory, sit in the meeting and write it up. they thought it would foul up the meeting, so they decided they did not want to do that either. then came this idea of, why not tape? but they did it in a unique way. it is operating for 2.5 years. they first have the oval office -- tapped the
one story, which is nixon's, is that john campbell, who was the head of pepsico, was talking to lbj and asked him if there were something he would do differently. johnson said he wished he'd taped more. i'm trying to write a biography and i cannot remember. i just cannot get stuff in order. kimble came back and said, we ought to start taping. bob hall had said no, i never talked to kimble about this. from day one, we were trying to figure out the best way of keeping a historic record of the...
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much like in the rest of the uk, smaller parties have been making some gains. 0ur correspondent, john campbellin respect not much is going to change. the dup will be the largest unionist party and sinn fein will be the largest national party and no councils will change hands. but what is interesting is the surge of the alliance party. it does not define itself as nationalist or as unionist and it has done well in belfast. it is picking up seats where it has not had a presence in years. it is going to have a seat on the daddy cancel where it is not had a seat for about ao where it is not had a seat for about a0 yea rs. where it is not had a seat for about a0 years. the socialist people before profit party is going to pick up before profit party is going to pick upafew before profit party is going to pick up a few seats before. so you're going to have a more pluralist belfast city council. the dup has also had its first openly gay counsellor in alison bennington. not everyone is happy about this. 0ne politician said that someone who is openly gay may change the party's policy on gay marriage. th
much like in the rest of the uk, smaller parties have been making some gains. 0ur correspondent, john campbellin respect not much is going to change. the dup will be the largest unionist party and sinn fein will be the largest national party and no councils will change hands. but what is interesting is the surge of the alliance party. it does not define itself as nationalist or as unionist and it has done well in belfast. it is picking up seats where it has not had a presence in years. it is...
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produced a record opening partnership of 365 against ireland in their tri series match in dublin, john campbellthis afternoon — another classic victory for trainer aidan o'brien. the irish champion trainer completed a guineas double for the fourth time when the 14—1 shot, ridden by jockey wayne lordan, held off lady kaya by a length. o'brien also won the 200 guineas yesterday with magna grecia. for the first time in 145 years of the kentucky derby, the winning horse has been disqualified for interference. maximum security was penalised for veering across the track on the final turn, impeding two of the other runners. the decision saw 65—1 outsider country house, ridden by flavien prat declared the winner. he is the second biggest—priced winner of the race, which is the first leg of us flat racing's triple crown. britain's piggy french has won the badminton horse trials and it's herfirst major title. riding a mare called vanir kamira french beat overnight leader oliver townend by a single time fault in a dramatic final show—jumping phase. it was a good week for british riders with six finishing
produced a record opening partnership of 365 against ireland in their tri series match in dublin, john campbellthis afternoon — another classic victory for trainer aidan o'brien. the irish champion trainer completed a guineas double for the fourth time when the 14—1 shot, ridden by jockey wayne lordan, held off lady kaya by a length. o'brien also won the 200 guineas yesterday with magna grecia. for the first time in 145 years of the kentucky derby, the winning horse has been disqualified...
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john campbell reports. this morning announcement came as a surprise to many bombard ea workers.ning its business in recent yea rs. strengthening its business in recent years. it's all been part of an attempt to recover from years. it's all been part of an attempt to recoverfrom huge financial losses run out as it developed the series jetliner. the wings i made in belfast. until now, but by da dramatic move had been to sell the project to airbus, the giant european playmaker. but that the decision is perhaps an even more radical step. unions have a new owner cannot mark a new beginning. radical step. unions have a new owner cannot mark a new beginninglj think owner cannot mark a new beginning.” think about it three years ago, when we are close to closure, belfast was on the verge of bankruptcy that's where it was. so hopefully this gives us an opportunity to grow and when we say grow, we mean thatjobs with real advantage is a real getting young people to come throw a stoplight who may be interested and bombardier northern ireland business? a major attraction is the fa ct business
john campbell reports. this morning announcement came as a surprise to many bombard ea workers.ning its business in recent yea rs. strengthening its business in recent years. it's all been part of an attempt to recover from years. it's all been part of an attempt to recoverfrom huge financial losses run out as it developed the series jetliner. the wings i made in belfast. until now, but by da dramatic move had been to sell the project to airbus, the giant european playmaker. but that the...
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much like in the rest of the uk, smaller parties have been making some gains. 0ur correspondent, john campbelly that nothing much is changing her. the dup will still be the largest unionist party, sinn fein will still be the largest nationalist party and no councils will change hands. but beneath that surface there are some interesting things going on. there has been a surge of support for the middle grand alliance party which does not define itself as international star unionist. it is very well in belfast and more importantly for that party, it's picking up seats where it has not been elected for years. —— does not been elected for years. —— does not define itself as nationalist or unionist. we will have a more plural belfast city council and, speaking of pluralism, the dup have had their first ever openly gay candidate returned. a woman called alice pennington. she has been elected and greater belfast. —— alison bennington. her candidacy was not without controversy. the dup has conservative roots. something members were saying that people had been unhappy that she was even a candidate. many
much like in the rest of the uk, smaller parties have been making some gains. 0ur correspondent, john campbelly that nothing much is changing her. the dup will still be the largest unionist party, sinn fein will still be the largest nationalist party and no councils will change hands. but beneath that surface there are some interesting things going on. there has been a surge of support for the middle grand alliance party which does not define itself as international star unionist. it is very...
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campbell. jeremy corbyn out was one of the top trends after the european election results. do you think, john his views since the 1970s and he hates the eu, he is a leaver, and he also says he will speak for the members, but the membership and the vast numberof the labour but the membership and the vast number of the labour unions want us to stay and they want a second referendum, but jeremy cannot to stay and they want a second referendum, butjeremy cannot be true to himself and the members and thatis true to himself and the members and that is why he is torn. he should have a second referendum because the politics of the country are now leave and remain and if you sit in the middle both parties got smashed. imagine if the conservatives end up with boris johnson or imagine if the conservatives end up with borisjohnson or dominic raab who says they will take the uk out of the eu without a deal, would the jeremy corbyn base are put up with a labour leadership that does not say we are going to have a second referendum to remain? there is a huge groundswell of support from labour members and cer
campbell. jeremy corbyn out was one of the top trends after the european election results. do you think, john his views since the 1970s and he hates the eu, he is a leaver, and he also says he will speak for the members, but the membership and the vast numberof the labour but the membership and the vast number of the labour unions want us to stay and they want a second referendum, but jeremy cannot to stay and they want a second referendum, butjeremy cannot be true to himself and the members...
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alistair campbell — who for many years worked as tony blair's spin doctor — was expelled from the labour party after admitting he voted liberal democrat. here's our deputy political editor, johnied, she failed. now it will be someone else‘s job to sort out brexit. but how? it's split the country and its tone theresa may's party. in brussels for a leaders gathering today or she could do was hope. i am not going to comment on the views of individual candidates, there will be a process of selecting my successof as there will be a process of selecting my successor as leader of the conservative party, but i continue to have the view that it's best for the uk to leave with a deal. so where is brexit leading now? back into talks with the eu if tories ought to make jeremy into talks with the eu if tories ought to makejeremy hunt pm, back from the brink of an ordeal brexit, oi’ from the brink of an ordeal brexit, or else... the risk of that is that parliament would then try to stop in ordeal brexit which they've already done successfully before and then you would be pushed into a general election and i think if that happens the conservative party would be annihilated. in other words,
alistair campbell — who for many years worked as tony blair's spin doctor — was expelled from the labour party after admitting he voted liberal democrat. here's our deputy political editor, johnied, she failed. now it will be someone else‘s job to sort out brexit. but how? it's split the country and its tone theresa may's party. in brussels for a leaders gathering today or she could do was hope. i am not going to comment on the views of individual candidates, there will be a process of...
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john's hollingworth for modeling how it is always best to listen to your wife. >> [laughter] katherine: as in the time when young birch wanted to enter the campbell soup tomato contesthis granddad said no, i'll stick with corn and soybeans. whereupon birch heard his grandmother say, john, if the boy once tomatoes -- wants tomatoes, he will have tomatoes. he used the proceeds of that contest, which he won, to put himself through purdue. from those formative years on the farm, birch learned everything he ever needed to know about private and public life he learned to cultivate, taking care, he said, not to hurt the roots. he learned patients. from feeding chickens, milking cows, combining wheat, putting drivingutting down hay, course plows, washing the linoleum kitchen floor, and being the first up in the morning to light the coal stove for his grandmother. birch learned hard work. he learned how to harvest. he learned fence mending. he learned teamwork. he would credit marbella for giving him his bachelors degree in prejudices faced by women. he would thank his heroes billy ching chang and -- billie jean king and edith green. he would tank former attorney general ben
john's hollingworth for modeling how it is always best to listen to your wife. >> [laughter] katherine: as in the time when young birch wanted to enter the campbell soup tomato contesthis granddad said no, i'll stick with corn and soybeans. whereupon birch heard his grandmother say, john, if the boy once tomatoes -- wants tomatoes, he will have tomatoes. he used the proceeds of that contest, which he won, to put himself through purdue. from those formative years on the farm, birch learned...
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campbell has now been expelled from the party after admitting he voted liberal democrat. and tonight two former labour ministers have admitted they didn't vote for the party either. here's our deputy political editor, johnienaar. she tried. she failed. now it will be someone else‘s job to sort out brexit. but how? it has split the country and has torn theresa may's party. in brussels, for leaders gathering today, all she could do was hope. i'm not going to comment on the views of individual candidates. there will be a process of selecting my successor as leader of the conservative party, but i continue to have the view that it's best for the uk to leave at the deal. so where's brexit leading now? back into talks with the eu, if tories vote to makejeremy hunt pm, back from the brink of a no—deal brexit. or else... the risk of that is that parliament will then try to stop a no—deal brexit, which they've already done successfully before, and then it will be pushed into a general election and i think if that happened the conservative party will be annihilated. in other words, don't pick a no—deal brexiteer. borisjohnson comes to mind, pledged to leave with or without one on october 31, the next brexit deadl
campbell has now been expelled from the party after admitting he voted liberal democrat. and tonight two former labour ministers have admitted they didn't vote for the party either. here's our deputy political editor, johnienaar. she tried. she failed. now it will be someone else‘s job to sort out brexit. but how? it has split the country and has torn theresa may's party. in brussels, for leaders gathering today, all she could do was hope. i'm not going to comment on the views of individual...
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campbell each at 77 degrees. tri valley mid 70's for you and for oakland right at 70's today, robin. >>all right, thank you johner to the return center fell bridge because traffic is slowly improving your back up here on 5 he goes just beyond return parkway so earlier it was marina return parkway is a few exits up so i'll take it that's a little bit better at 21 minutes, the bay bridge traffic is still backed up through the maze you're holding at 18 minutes. this is going to stick around for another hour or 2. but moving pretty well across the upper deck just really heavy up the tolls and also on the eastern span. here's a the second motorcycle accident in milpitas a to the south to 37 here to left lanes close and it was already a tough commute because of an earlier motorcycle accident and dixon landing that 4 lanes blocked. so that's why you're at a whopping 84 minutes from san leandro 2 milpitas. >>often attended when he came back. the vengeance. so but again the key so in everything safety without a song that became back >>that clay after the warriors when talking about losing his splash brother for a little
campbell each at 77 degrees. tri valley mid 70's for you and for oakland right at 70's today, robin. >>all right, thank you johner to the return center fell bridge because traffic is slowly improving your back up here on 5 he goes just beyond return parkway so earlier it was marina return parkway is a few exits up so i'll take it that's a little bit better at 21 minutes, the bay bridge traffic is still backed up through the maze you're holding at 18 minutes. this is going to stick around...