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i'm carole walker.rmany issue a joint statement condemning the killing ofjournalist, jamal khashoggi inside the saudi consulate in istanbul — and call for urgent clarification of what happened. the brexit secretary dominic raab says the uk could agree to extend the brexit transition period by about three months — but only if the eu drops its demand for a northern ireland ‘backstop‘ if you think about it, as important as it is, these are the outstanding issues that ought to be the stumbling blocks. on the vast range of other issues, we are pretty close to getting them. russia criticises president trump's decision to pull out of a landmark nuclear weapons treaty — calling it unacceptable and dangerous.
i'm carole walker.rmany issue a joint statement condemning the killing ofjournalist, jamal khashoggi inside the saudi consulate in istanbul — and call for urgent clarification of what happened. the brexit secretary dominic raab says the uk could agree to extend the brexit transition period by about three months — but only if the eu drops its demand for a northern ireland ‘backstop‘ if you think about it, as important as it is, these are the outstanding issues that ought to be the...
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this is bbc news with carole walker.taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment — first the headlines. the uk, france and germany issue a joint statement condemning the killing ofjournalist, jamal khashoggi inside the saudi consulate in istanbul — and call for urgent clarification of what happened. the brexit secretary dominic raab says conservative mps should ‘hold their nerve‘ over negotiations with the eu and play for the team meanwhile, theresa may writes in the sun that some "long and difficult days ahead" but that the brexit "finish line is in sight". president trump vows to stop thousands of honduran migrants heading towards the us border — he calls it ‘an onslaught of illegal aliens‘. the oscar—winning director peter jackson brings new life to footage of world war i soldiers and the they shall not grow old, find out about the rest of these releases and the film review. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejoe twyman, director of deltapoll an
this is bbc news with carole walker.taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment — first the headlines. the uk, france and germany issue a joint statement condemning the killing ofjournalist, jamal khashoggi inside the saudi consulate in istanbul — and call for urgent clarification of what happened. the brexit secretary dominic raab says conservative mps should ‘hold their nerve‘ over negotiations with the eu and play for the team meanwhile, theresa may writes in the sun that...
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i'm carol walker.s she believes a deal with the eu is achievable despite differences over how to handle the irish border. we cannot let this disagreement derail the prospects of a good deal, and leave us with the no deal outcome that no—one wants. following the disappearance of a saudi journalist in turkey, the diplomatic pressure increases on the saudi leaders to explain what's happened to him. meghan and harry will become parents in the spring. the royal couple announce they're expecting their first child. you can see live pictures of the happy couple in sydney being welcomed by the governor and dignitaries.
i'm carol walker.s she believes a deal with the eu is achievable despite differences over how to handle the irish border. we cannot let this disagreement derail the prospects of a good deal, and leave us with the no deal outcome that no—one wants. following the disappearance of a saudi journalist in turkey, the diplomatic pressure increases on the saudi leaders to explain what's happened to him. meghan and harry will become parents in the spring. the royal couple announce they're expecting...
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this is bbc news, i'm carol walker. the headlines at 11pm.mmons on her negotiations with the eu. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn says the conservatives are arguing amongst themselves. after via languages use against the prime minister by of her own mps. serving our national interest will demand that we hold oui’ nerve interest will demand that we hold our nerve through these last stages of the negotiations, the hardest pa rt of the negotiations, the hardest part of all. lu the conservative party has spent the last two years arguing with itself instead of negotiating a sensible deal and the public interest. claims that saudi arabia used a body double to try to fool the world into —— after murdering the journalist jamaal khashoggi. thousands of central american migrants continue their push to
this is bbc news, i'm carol walker. the headlines at 11pm.mmons on her negotiations with the eu. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn says the conservatives are arguing amongst themselves. after via languages use against the prime minister by of her own mps. serving our national interest will demand that we hold oui’ nerve interest will demand that we hold our nerve through these last stages of the negotiations, the hardest pa rt of the negotiations, the hardest part of all. lu the conservative...
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i'm carole walker. the headlines at 11.iorfigures in her own party to change course on brexit — or face dire electoral consequences. in a surprise move the us ambassador to the united nations, nikki haley, is another casualty from president trump's cabinet — she gives no reason for stepping down after two years. the second russian suspect involved in the salisbury chemical poisoning is now identified as alexander mishkin, a military doctor who works for the intelligence agency the gru. they are a military outfits that is very aggressive and ambitious in doing things, and they don't necessarily care as
i'm carole walker. the headlines at 11.iorfigures in her own party to change course on brexit — or face dire electoral consequences. in a surprise move the us ambassador to the united nations, nikki haley, is another casualty from president trump's cabinet — she gives no reason for stepping down after two years. the second russian suspect involved in the salisbury chemical poisoning is now identified as alexander mishkin, a military doctor who works for the intelligence agency the gru. they...
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time for the latest news — here's carole walker. good morning. yet about the scale of the challenge involved in tackling global warming, saying society will have to undergo rapid and far—reaching change. the report, by the intergovernmental panel on climate change, urges limiting temperature rises to no more than 1.5 celsius above pre—industrial levels. it says that target will require massive shifts in the way we live, from the food we eat to the way energy is generated. the authorities in china have said that they're holding the worldwide head of interpol on suspicion of corruption, and allegations of bribery. interpol says it's received the resignation of meng hongwei, who hadn't been seen since leaving lyon in france for china two weeks ago. 20 people have died in a crash in new york state involving a stretch limousine. police say it's the worst road accident in the united states for almost a decade. all 18 of the people in the limousine were killed, as well as two pedestrians. the vehicle was on its way to a party when the incident happened.
time for the latest news — here's carole walker. good morning. yet about the scale of the challenge involved in tackling global warming, saying society will have to undergo rapid and far—reaching change. the report, by the intergovernmental panel on climate change, urges limiting temperature rises to no more than 1.5 celsius above pre—industrial levels. it says that target will require massive shifts in the way we live, from the food we eat to the way energy is generated. the authorities...
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i'm carole walker. the headlines at 8pm: theresa may faces growing cells from seniorfigures in her own party to change course on brexit or face dire electoral consequences. in a suprise move, the us ambassador to the united nations nikki haley is another casualty from president trump's cabinet. she gives no reason for stepping down after two years. the second russian suspect involved in the salisbury chemical poisoning is now identified as alexander mishkin, a military doctor who works for the intelligence agency the gru. they are a military outfit that is very aggressive and ambitious in doing things. and they don't necessarily care as much about consequences as your more traditional secret agencies would. a waste disposal company is stripped of some of it's nhs contracts in england after hundreds of tonnes of medical waste from hospitals were left to pile up. a convicted british paedophile is taken to court by five boys from the philippines who claim he abused them there. the brexit secretary dominic
i'm carole walker. the headlines at 8pm: theresa may faces growing cells from seniorfigures in her own party to change course on brexit or face dire electoral consequences. in a suprise move, the us ambassador to the united nations nikki haley is another casualty from president trump's cabinet. she gives no reason for stepping down after two years. the second russian suspect involved in the salisbury chemical poisoning is now identified as alexander mishkin, a military doctor who works for the...
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i'm carole walker. the headlines: theresa may updates the commons on her negotiations with the eu — labour leader jeremy corbyn says the conservatives were "arguing with themselves", after violent language is used against the pm by some of her own mps. serving our national interest will demand we hold our learned through these last stages of the negotiations, the hardest part of all. the conservative party has spent the last two years arguing with itself instead of negotiating a sensible deal in the public interest. claims that saudi arabia used a body double to try and fool the world — after murdering the journalist jamal khashoggi. a man pleads guilty to the murder of midwife samantha eastwood, whose body was found in a shallow grave. and a man who had all four limbs amputated after an infection trains to scale one of africa's highest mountains. at the start of what could be another very difficult week for the prime minister, theresa may has told mps in a packed and noisy house of commons that 95% of
i'm carole walker. the headlines: theresa may updates the commons on her negotiations with the eu — labour leader jeremy corbyn says the conservatives were "arguing with themselves", after violent language is used against the pm by some of her own mps. serving our national interest will demand we hold our learned through these last stages of the negotiations, the hardest part of all. the conservative party has spent the last two years arguing with itself instead of negotiating a...
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i'm carole walker. the headlines at eight. theresa may has told mps she believes a deal with the eu is achievable despite differences over how to handle the irish border. we cannot let this disagreement derail the prospect of a good deal and leave us with a no deal outcome that nobody wants. meghan and harry will become parents in the spring. the royal couple announce they're expecting their first child. as police arrive at the saudi consulate in istanbul, the diplomatic pressure increases on the saudi leaders to explain what's happened to missing journalist jamal khashoggi. after scientists warned last week of the potentially devastating effects of climate change, president trump says he thinks it may be real, but he isn't sure if it's man—made. and the tiny faroe islands are pushing to be allowed to compete as an independent nation at the olympics. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the prime minister has insisted that a brexit deal is still achievable — despite negotiations stalling again just days before an eu summit. t
i'm carole walker. the headlines at eight. theresa may has told mps she believes a deal with the eu is achievable despite differences over how to handle the irish border. we cannot let this disagreement derail the prospect of a good deal and leave us with a no deal outcome that nobody wants. meghan and harry will become parents in the spring. the royal couple announce they're expecting their first child. as police arrive at the saudi consulate in istanbul, the diplomatic pressure increases on...
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this is bbc news i'm carole walker. the headlines at 11pm.ling ofjournalist, jamal khashoggi inside the saudi consulate in istanbul, and call for urgent clarification of what happened. the brexit secretary says conservative mps should ‘hold their nerve‘ over negotiations with the eu and play for the team. and theresa may writes in the sun that some "long and difficult days ahead" but that the brexit "finish line is in sight". president trump vows to stop thousands of honduran migrants heading towards the us border, he calls it ‘an onslaught of illegal aliens'. they been on the road for more than a week getting past guatemalan security forces, having
this is bbc news i'm carole walker. the headlines at 11pm.ling ofjournalist, jamal khashoggi inside the saudi consulate in istanbul, and call for urgent clarification of what happened. the brexit secretary says conservative mps should ‘hold their nerve‘ over negotiations with the eu and play for the team. and theresa may writes in the sun that some "long and difficult days ahead" but that the brexit "finish line is in sight". president trump vows to stop thousands of...
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this is bbc news with carol walker.w mornings papers in a moment, but first, the headlines: theresa may has told mps she believes a deal with the eu is achievable despite differences over how to handle the irish border. we cannot let this disagreement derail the prospects of a good deal, and leave us with the no deal outcome that no—one wants. as police arrive at the saudi consulate in istanbul, the us secretary of state is travelling to saudi arabia for urgent talks on the disappearance of journalist jamal khashoggi. sit—down protests in lancashire as fracking for shale gas begins again for the first time in seven years. the duchess of sussex is expecting her first child in spring next year. kensington palace said she and prince harry were delighted to share their news. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are author and journalist owen bennett, and economic adviser with the arbuthnot banking group, ruth lea. most of tomorrow's front pages are now in. the prime mi
this is bbc news with carol walker.w mornings papers in a moment, but first, the headlines: theresa may has told mps she believes a deal with the eu is achievable despite differences over how to handle the irish border. we cannot let this disagreement derail the prospects of a good deal, and leave us with the no deal outcome that no—one wants. as police arrive at the saudi consulate in istanbul, the us secretary of state is travelling to saudi arabia for urgent talks on the disappearance of...
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this is bbc news i'm carole walker. the headlines at 11pm. the uk, france and germany issue a joint statement condemning the killing ofjournalist, jamal khashoggi inside the saudi consulate in istanbul, and call for urgent clarification of what happened. the brexit secretary says conservative mps should ‘hold their nerve' over negotiations with the eu and play for the team. and theresa may writes in the sun that some "long and difficult days ahead" but that the brexit "finish line is in sight". president trump vows to stop thousands of honduran migrants heading towards the us border, he calls it ‘an onslaught of illegal aliens'. they been on the road for more than a week getting past guatemalan security forces, having the gates shut at mexico, these people are determined to keep going to make their dream to get to the united states. the duchess of sussex is to cut back her busy schedule while touring australasia with prince harry. and at half past eleven we'll be taking another in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers joe twyman, direct
this is bbc news i'm carole walker. the headlines at 11pm. the uk, france and germany issue a joint statement condemning the killing ofjournalist, jamal khashoggi inside the saudi consulate in istanbul, and call for urgent clarification of what happened. the brexit secretary says conservative mps should ‘hold their nerve' over negotiations with the eu and play for the team. and theresa may writes in the sun that some "long and difficult days ahead" but that the brexit "finish...
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i'm carole walker. the headlines at 7pm. the uk, france and germany issue a joint statement condemning the killing ofjournalist, jamal khashoggi inside the saudi consulate in istanbul — and call for urgent clarification of what happened. the brexit secretary dominic raab says the uk could agree to extend the brexit transition period by about three months, but only if the eu drops its demand for a northern ireland ‘backstop‘. think about it, as important as it is, these are the only outstanding issues that ought to be stumbling blocks. the good news is, on a range of other issues we are close to getting there. russia criticises president trump's decision to pull out of a landmark nuclear weapons treaty — calling it unacceptable and dangerous. ryanair says it will ban unruly passengers from travel in future, after video shows a man racially abusing a black woman on a flight to sta nsted airport. and prince harry goes solo in sydney. it comes after kensington palace announced the duke and duchess of sussex are cutting back megh
i'm carole walker. the headlines at 7pm. the uk, france and germany issue a joint statement condemning the killing ofjournalist, jamal khashoggi inside the saudi consulate in istanbul — and call for urgent clarification of what happened. the brexit secretary dominic raab says the uk could agree to extend the brexit transition period by about three months, but only if the eu drops its demand for a northern ireland ‘backstop‘. think about it, as important as it is, these are the only...
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i'm carole walker. the headlines at 7pm.saudi consulate in istanbul — and call for urgent clarification of what happened. the brexit secretary dominic raab says the uk could agree to extend the brexit transition period by about three months, but only if the eu drops its demand for a northern ireland ‘backstop'. think about it, as important as it is, these are the only outstanding issues that ought to be stumbling blocks. the good news is, on a range of other issues we are close to getting there. russia criticises president trump's decision to pull out of a landmark nuclear weapons treaty — calling it unacceptable and dangerous. ryanair says it will ban unruly passengers from travel in future,
i'm carole walker. the headlines at 7pm.saudi consulate in istanbul — and call for urgent clarification of what happened. the brexit secretary dominic raab says the uk could agree to extend the brexit transition period by about three months, but only if the eu drops its demand for a northern ireland ‘backstop'. think about it, as important as it is, these are the only outstanding issues that ought to be stumbling blocks. the good news is, on a range of other issues we are close to getting...
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this is bbc news, i'm carol walker. the headlines at 11pm. theresa may updates the commons on her negotiations with the eu. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn says the conservatives are arguing amongst themselves. after via languages use against the prime minister by of her own mps. serving our national interest will demand that we hold oui’ nerve interest will demand that we hold our nerve through these last stages of the negotiations, the hardest pa rt of the negotiations, the hardest part of all. lu the conservative party has spent the last two years arguing with itself instead of negotiating a sensible deal and the public interest. claims that saudi arabia used a body double to try to fool the world into —— after murdering the journalist jamaal khashoggi. thousands of central american migrants continue their push to mexico and the us, which threatens to cut off their government's foreign aid. cristiano ronaldo says the truth is coming as he speaks publicly for the first time about the rape allegation against him. and at 11:30pm, we will ta ke
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my colleague carole walker has been discussing this report with professorjoanna haigh, who is co—directormate change and environment at imperial college london. and professor chris fogwill, who's the director of the keele institute for sustainable futures at keele university. professor fogwill started by explaining the challenge of reaching this 1.5 degree target. we are looking at obviously projections. this year we have achieved i degrees above preindustrial warming which is quite remarkable given previous estimates. and turning to the vetjoanna haigh who is here with me, the language is specifically designed to send out a serious message about the potential consequences of this —— professor joanna haigh. consequences of this —— professor joanna haigh. we have known for a long time that global norm is due to human made carbon dioxide that the impacts of what will happen and what will happen in the future in all sorts of aspects of our lives and we need to do something about it and how to do it is now set out very clearly in this report. let me bring in some of the questions we have had
my colleague carole walker has been discussing this report with professorjoanna haigh, who is co—directormate change and environment at imperial college london. and professor chris fogwill, who's the director of the keele institute for sustainable futures at keele university. professor fogwill started by explaining the challenge of reaching this 1.5 degree target. we are looking at obviously projections. this year we have achieved i degrees above preindustrial warming which is quite...
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this is bbc news with carole walker.ook at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment — first the headlines. theresa may faces growing calls from seniorfigures in her own party to change course on brexit — or face dire electoral consequences. in a surprise move the us ambassador to the united nations, nikki haley, is another casualty from president trump's cabinet — she gives no reason for stepping down after two years. the second russian suspect involved in the salisbury chemical poisoning is now identified as alexander mishkin — a military doctor who works for the intelligence agency the gru. a waste disposal company is stripped of some of it's nhs contracts in england, after hundreds of tons of medical waste from hospitals were left to pile up. a convicted british paedophile is taken to court by five boys from the philippines who claim he abused them there. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are caroline wheeler, who's the deputy political editor at the sunday times
this is bbc news with carole walker.ook at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment — first the headlines. theresa may faces growing calls from seniorfigures in her own party to change course on brexit — or face dire electoral consequences. in a surprise move the us ambassador to the united nations, nikki haley, is another casualty from president trump's cabinet — she gives no reason for stepping down after two years. the second russian suspect involved in the salisbury chemical poisoning is...
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i'm carol walker. the headlines at 11pm: theresa may has told mps she believes a deal with the eu is achievable despite differences over how to handle the irish border. we cannot let this disagreement derail the prospects of a good deal, and leave us with the no deal outcome that no—one wants. following the disappearance of a saudi journalist in turkey, the diplomatic pressure increases on the saudi leaders to explain what's happened to him. meghan and harry will become parents in the spring. the royal couple announce they're expecting their first child. you can see live pictures of the happy couple in sydney being welcomed by the governor and dignitaries. and at 11:30pm, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, author and journalist owen bennett, and economic adviser with the arbuthnot banking group ruth lea. commentator: it's another one for sterling, no offside. and in tonight's football, england stunned spain with victory in the nations league. good evening. just two days
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with carol walker.e taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment, first the headlines. theresa may updates the commons on her negotiations with the eu, labour leaderjeremy corbyn says the conservatives were "arguing with themselves", after violent language is used against the pm by some of her own mps. claims that saudi arabia used a body double to try and fool the world, after murdering the journalist jamal khashoggi. thousands of central american migrants continue their push to mexico and the us, which threatens to cut off their governments‘ foreign aid. cristiano ronaldo says the truth is coming, as he speaks publicly for the first time about the rape allegation against him. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster steve richards and camilla tominey, associate editor at the daily telegraph. most of tomorrow's front pages are now in. the guardian leads on the prime minister's plea to mps during a commons debate, in which
with carol walker.e taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment, first the headlines. theresa may updates the commons on her negotiations with the eu, labour leaderjeremy corbyn says the conservatives were "arguing with themselves", after violent language is used against the pm by some of her own mps. claims that saudi arabia used a body double to try and fool the world, after murdering the journalist jamal khashoggi. thousands of central american migrants continue their...
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i'm carole walker. the headlines at eight.good deal and leave us with a no deal outcome that nobody wants. meghan and harry will become parents in the spring. the royal couple announce they're expecting their first child. as police arrive at the saudi consulate in istanbul, the diplomatic pressure increases on the saudi leaders to explain what's happened to missing journalist jamal khashoggi. after scientists warned last week of the potentially devastating effects of climate change, president trump says he thinks it may be real, but he isn't sure if it's man—made.
i'm carole walker. the headlines at eight.good deal and leave us with a no deal outcome that nobody wants. meghan and harry will become parents in the spring. the royal couple announce they're expecting their first child. as police arrive at the saudi consulate in istanbul, the diplomatic pressure increases on the saudi leaders to explain what's happened to missing journalist jamal khashoggi. after scientists warned last week of the potentially devastating effects of climate change, president...
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i'm carol walker.cientists have given one of the starkest warnings yet about the changes needed to tackle climate change. the report by the intergovernmental panel on climate change says that limiting temperature rises to no more than 1.5 celsius will require massive changes to the way we live. it warns that without action, all the world's coral reefs will die out and low lying regions will disappear because of rising sea levels. our science correspondent victoria gill reports. pictures of a warming world. scientists are more confident than ever that the impacts of climate change are playing out now in the severity and frequency of droughts, storms and other extreme weather events. and, having gathered in the south korean city of incheon for the past week, climate change researchers and government delegates hammered out the final details of a dramatic report, outlining the consequences of a global temperature rise of more than 1.5 degrees and a plan for precisely how that can be prevented. countries ne
i'm carol walker.cientists have given one of the starkest warnings yet about the changes needed to tackle climate change. the report by the intergovernmental panel on climate change says that limiting temperature rises to no more than 1.5 celsius will require massive changes to the way we live. it warns that without action, all the world's coral reefs will die out and low lying regions will disappear because of rising sea levels. our science correspondent victoria gill reports. pictures of a...
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i'm carole walker. a suprise move, the us ambassador to the united nations nikki haley is another casualty from president trump's cabinet. she gives no reason for stepping down after two years. the second russian suspect involved in the salisbury chemical poisoning is now identified as alexander mishkin, a military doctor who works for the intelligence agency the gru. they are a military outfit that is very aggressive and ambitious in doing things. and they don't necessarily care as much about consequences as your more traditional secret agencies would. a waste disposal company is stripped of some of it's nhs contracts
i'm carole walker. a suprise move, the us ambassador to the united nations nikki haley is another casualty from president trump's cabinet. she gives no reason for stepping down after two years. the second russian suspect involved in the salisbury chemical poisoning is now identified as alexander mishkin, a military doctor who works for the intelligence agency the gru. they are a military outfit that is very aggressive and ambitious in doing things. and they don't necessarily care as much about...
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want to stay and vote for scott walker who has done an amazing job for the people of wisconsin, he's in the fight of his life in 26 days. in west virginia 3, gop candidate caroliller against democrat rich and ojeda. 26 days out. you have the chance to shock the world like you did two years ago. you have to go vote. joining with us reaction former clinton pollster, mark penn. the author of the "new york times" best seller "jesus is risen" david limbaugh, david has done legal work for me in the past. you have also, i've never been a great christian that you are, your books have made me a better person. let me put it that way. very informative. >> thank you. >> sean: we know their agenda, we see that people are openly lying. i don't see an agenda from the democrats at all. what are they going to do to make the country better to help the people of the country? >> they utterly have no agenda. so they pit americans against other americans. black against white, women against men, rich against poor. that's why they're so outraged about kanye, he is finally coming out and straying from the democrat plantation. only democrats -- only blacks who support the liberal caus
want to stay and vote for scott walker who has done an amazing job for the people of wisconsin, he's in the fight of his life in 26 days. in west virginia 3, gop candidate caroliller against democrat rich and ojeda. 26 days out. you have the chance to shock the world like you did two years ago. you have to go vote. joining with us reaction former clinton pollster, mark penn. the author of the "new york times" best seller "jesus is risen" david limbaugh, david has done legal...