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time, and then on thursday, this get—together, british prime minister and irish prime minister in cheshireing for about three hours. and out of that, thisjoint for about three hours. and out of that, this joint statement with this intriguing sentence, given the clouds of the last few days, they agreed that they can see a pathway toa agreed that they can see a pathway to a possible deal. i guess the essence of what we need to work out is to what extent is that something positive or is it diplomatic golf? we need to look at what happened at the last week, borisjohnson's proposals had three big bits, first, an acknowledgement that northern ireland could follow eu rules and regulations if this backstop ever had to happen after the transition period. second, you need to have a consent mechanism where people in northern ireland could consent to this in the first place, and then every four years would agree to the continuation. and then the third was about customs, northern ireland staying in the uk customs territory, nothing to do with the eu customs union, and all sorts of things in between to
time, and then on thursday, this get—together, british prime minister and irish prime minister in cheshireing for about three hours. and out of that, thisjoint for about three hours. and out of that, this joint statement with this intriguing sentence, given the clouds of the last few days, they agreed that they can see a pathway toa agreed that they can see a pathway to a possible deal. i guess the essence of what we need to work out is to what extent is that something positive or is it...
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she had already gone out of the tory party out of brexit —— np for cheshire.a ke impact in this campaign, it would take their total of existing mps up to 20, and gives them another bounce, another reason to feel cheerful. that sense of alchemy on the campaign trail, bounce and momentum, it is the kind of thing that can make a difference. so the liberal democrats are starting off this campaign thinking there is a big opportunity out there for them. of course we will have to see in six weeks if they think they have really been able to make the most of it, or whether they are too many obstacles in their way. right by our political editor, laura kuenssberg, thank you. -- thanks, our political editor, laura kuenssberg. well, the latest brexit delay means that businesses are once again having to readjust their preparations and contingency planning for leaving the european union. our business editor, simonjack, looks at how companies are dealing with another delay to the brexit deadline. the isle of portland, in dorset — for centuries, home of the famous portland sto
she had already gone out of the tory party out of brexit —— np for cheshire.a ke impact in this campaign, it would take their total of existing mps up to 20, and gives them another bounce, another reason to feel cheerful. that sense of alchemy on the campaign trail, bounce and momentum, it is the kind of thing that can make a difference. so the liberal democrats are starting off this campaign thinking there is a big opportunity out there for them. of course we will have to see in six weeks...
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today, this investigation moved to cheshire.ear—old man and a 38—year—old woman from warrington on suspicion of conspiracy to traffic people and manslaughter. in essex, detectives are continuing to question the 25—year—old lorry driver, named locally in northern ireland as mo robinson from county armagh. while the delicate process of private ambulances under police escort remove all 39 bodies from the wreckage rated —— refrigerated container, postmortems will be carried out one by one, as police try and find out how they died. what is this noise? the fridge working? that's the sound of the fridge? this man has been transporting refrigerated lorries for two years. temperatures can get as low as —25. what's inside it? answer unclear. you don't know what's inside?” can't open this and check. hi he is not allowed to open the seal but, every m ove not allowed to open the seal but, every move he makes, he is followed bya gps every move he makes, he is followed by a gps tracker. the trailer has this? and we've learnt more about the gps
today, this investigation moved to cheshire.ear—old man and a 38—year—old woman from warrington on suspicion of conspiracy to traffic people and manslaughter. in essex, detectives are continuing to question the 25—year—old lorry driver, named locally in northern ireland as mo robinson from county armagh. while the delicate process of private ambulances under police escort remove all 39 bodies from the wreckage rated —— refrigerated container, postmortems will be carried out one by...
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they think they believe thatis cheshire.changed his mind and that is when pressure spilt. now we are life which means that people watching can get in touch with us live using the hashtag brexitcast. they can make comments that we can read out or we can ask questions. and it also means we cannot talk on and on and on. but we do need to talk about what actually happened. soi talk about what actually happened. so i hada talk about what actually happened. so i had a good question asking where does the eu give ground and where does the eu give ground and where has the eu given ground? who shall i start with? the eu? well, in this very summit building one eu leader after the other lined up when there was a leadership race to take theresa may 'sjob there was a leadership race to take theresa may 's job and there was a leadership race to take theresa may 'sjob and said just because you get a new prime minister does not mean you will get a new deal. this is the withdrawal agreement. and then they clearly changed it. they opened it. t
they think they believe thatis cheshire.changed his mind and that is when pressure spilt. now we are life which means that people watching can get in touch with us live using the hashtag brexitcast. they can make comments that we can read out or we can ask questions. and it also means we cannot talk on and on and on. but we do need to talk about what actually happened. soi talk about what actually happened. so i hada talk about what actually happened. so i had a good question asking where does...
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that mare cheshire goes disagrees the lawyer is trying to help get off the racial son back from syria mohammed and his family have valid turkish documents and protection status checkers has filed an appeal with turkey's constitutional court. sending a person to a war zone is a serious human rights violation mohammed is not an isolated case with all this is happening to many syrians many have been deported in recent months. the lawyer says that many deported syrians attempt to return to turkey making a 2nd escape from their war torn country illegally and often at a high cost of paying a lot of money to smugness and as dangerous as that might sound. mohammad's mother is clinging to any hope that she might see her son again in safety. around a quarter of all workers in britain's bars and restaurants come from other european countries many are unsure what their future status will be given where. and the u.k. leaves the european union recent headlines in the british media have done little to assuage these concerns. it's 10 am at the restroom and caselli and stuff assembled for their mornin
that mare cheshire goes disagrees the lawyer is trying to help get off the racial son back from syria mohammed and his family have valid turkish documents and protection status checkers has filed an appeal with turkey's constitutional court. sending a person to a war zone is a serious human rights violation mohammed is not an isolated case with all this is happening to many syrians many have been deported in recent months. the lawyer says that many deported syrians attempt to return to turkey...
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the lorry driver remains in police custody and a man and a woman from cheshire have been arrested ononspiring to traffic people. we'll have the latest from essex. also on the programme tonight. the teenagers being sold class a drugs on the social media platfrom snapchat — we hearfrom one mother whose teenage son died after taking ecstasy. if they don't start making an example of it, it's just going to go on and on and on and spiral, and people are going to get away with it, making money. on what? on families being torn apart. the prime minister tells jeremy corbyn to "man up" and back
the lorry driver remains in police custody and a man and a woman from cheshire have been arrested ononspiring to traffic people. we'll have the latest from essex. also on the programme tonight. the teenagers being sold class a drugs on the social media platfrom snapchat — we hearfrom one mother whose teenage son died after taking ecstasy. if they don't start making an example of it, it's just going to go on and on and on and spiral, and people are going to get away with it, making money. on...
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introduce new barriers to trade for sub some businesses —— and some business leaders like one in cheshire as it is going to get and it should be accepted. but others are not so sure. they want to see more scrutiny of the deal and they do not want to see and rushed through parliament. and even if the deal does pass, it really sets the scene for yet more talks with the european union about a future free trade agreement. so would be can be pretty certain of is whatever happens in parliament, there is still going to be a great deal of uncertainty for businesses here. the pound is holding above one us dollar 29 cents. as they continue to wrestle over bresson. earlier i asked an analyst if the thought any risk about the government plan being rejected. they have enough us to put it through and if we go through the withdrawal agreement, it is possible that there are moments that can get table and labour will provide their usual amount of blockers here. i think both parties at the end of the day want to see brexit get through here. there are bigger deals to be had, they have to negotiate trade pac
introduce new barriers to trade for sub some businesses —— and some business leaders like one in cheshire as it is going to get and it should be accepted. but others are not so sure. they want to see more scrutiny of the deal and they do not want to see and rushed through parliament. and even if the deal does pass, it really sets the scene for yet more talks with the european union about a future free trade agreement. so would be can be pretty certain of is whatever happens in parliament,...
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it was encouraging about the visit to cheshire by leo varadkar, two leaders talking amongst themselvesrocess to become intensified and this is crunch time for borisjohnson in intensified and this is crunch time for boris johnson in the intensified and this is crunch time for borisjohnson in the eu on thursday and friday but if you can get the political will, then that augurs well. there are rules of dress. he could well be in a suit, but he is not allowed in the chamber stop at the very least, they will have to wear what is called businesslike dress. which for women, means anything from a business suit toa curtain. means anything from a business suit to a curtain. you have those on show, tony? sorry, you are on three, four. i have a stiff neck now from moving between two mini cameras. the guardian. a bit of sport. some great sport this weekend. joe fraser, the gymnast. an simone biles, she is made of rubber, she is extraordinary but in the rugby, japan were victorious over scotland. first, over huge adversity which was much commentary so yes, the typhoon last night, tragic many people
it was encouraging about the visit to cheshire by leo varadkar, two leaders talking amongst themselvesrocess to become intensified and this is crunch time for borisjohnson in intensified and this is crunch time for boris johnson in the intensified and this is crunch time for borisjohnson in the eu on thursday and friday but if you can get the political will, then that augurs well. there are rules of dress. he could well be in a suit, but he is not allowed in the chamber stop at the very least,...
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you say that with a cheshire cat smile. >> with that cheshire cat smile, i'm so relieved it was. is how i'd respond to your question. >> it's symmetrical warfare. it's not necessarily fair. but it's a reality in it is the fact that the president whose children are still working abroad and have dealings abroad even when they said they wouldn't feels perfectly fine and one of his greatest political talents is his shamelessness. he feels perfectly fine to have that reality and make the case against hunter biden. we all know there is no evidence of wrong doing on the part of the bidens. that's important. that goes to muddying the water. it also goes to peggy's point. sit swampy? absolutely. when you talk to the people that showed up and came out and voted for trump. they felt they were playing by one set of rules and the people in washington are playing b another. >> you know, michal kempny, though, there was somebody who was a pretty big trump supporter who did a lot of work for him, shared with me, the whole point of trump was to get rid of the political dynasties. that's why i was
you say that with a cheshire cat smile. >> with that cheshire cat smile, i'm so relieved it was. is how i'd respond to your question. >> it's symmetrical warfare. it's not necessarily fair. but it's a reality in it is the fact that the president whose children are still working abroad and have dealings abroad even when they said they wouldn't feels perfectly fine and one of his greatest political talents is his shamelessness. he feels perfectly fine to have that reality and make the...
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those three we re warrington in cheshire.l arrested on suspicion of people trafficking and manslaughter. then we have the 25—year—old lorry driver from northern ireland then we have the 25—year—old lorry driverfrom northern ireland who then we have the 25—year—old lorry driver from northern ireland who was arrested on wednesday on suspicion of murder. he has been held now in custody by the police for four days. as to those reports that there may have been a number of vietnamese citizens on board the laurie, there is an organisation called viet home who represents a lot of people in the vietnamese community here and they have been taking calls from worried families since wednesday, since the container was found, and say they have nearly 20 photos of people that have been reported missing, no confirmation of course that they were in the container, but 20 people reported missing, aged between 15 and a5. essex police say they will only reveal nationality when they have formal identification. they say they are working with both th
those three we re warrington in cheshire.l arrested on suspicion of people trafficking and manslaughter. then we have the 25—year—old lorry driver from northern ireland then we have the 25—year—old lorry driverfrom northern ireland who then we have the 25—year—old lorry driver from northern ireland who was arrested on wednesday on suspicion of murder. he has been held now in custody by the police for four days. as to those reports that there may have been a number of vietnamese...
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today, this investigation moved to cheshire.olice arrested a 38-year-old mannd a 38-year-old woman from warrington on suspicion of conspiracy to traffic people and manslaughter. in essex, detectives are to continuing to question the 25-year-old driver, known as mo robinson. this evening, policeth confirmed also arrested a 48-year-old man from northern ireland at the airport in connection with the deaths and made this appl. >> i would like to speak directly to anyone whos thi their loved ones may have been in the trailer. i know you may be worried about speaking to the police, and i would like to reassure you we just want to be able to give the victims families answers about what has hpened. ed: all day, the delicate process continued. prive ambulances and police escorts removing the bodies from the refrigerated contain. one by one, postmortem examinations will be carried out as police try to find out who they were and how they died. >> what's this noise? is the fridge working? that's the sound of the fridge? ed: he has been tran
today, this investigation moved to cheshire.olice arrested a 38-year-old mannd a 38-year-old woman from warrington on suspicion of conspiracy to traffic people and manslaughter. in essex, detectives are to continuing to question the 25-year-old driver, known as mo robinson. this evening, policeth confirmed also arrested a 48-year-old man from northern ireland at the airport in connection with the deaths and made this appl. >> i would like to speak directly to anyone whos thi their loved...
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they are the 38—year—old woman arrested in warrington in cheshire on friday, along with a 38—year—oldfrom northern ireland who has been arrested. he has been released on police bail pending further enquiries. then there is the 25—year—old, maurice robinson, a lorry driver. he was arrested shortly after the discovery of these 39 bodies in the early hours of wednesday morning. he has been charged with 39 counts of manslaughter and conspiracy to traffic people, in addition to money—laundering charges. people a nswer to money—laundering charges. people answer to magistrates tomorrow at chelmsford magistrates' court. thank you very much indeed. wales have lost to south africa in the rugby world cup semifinal, meaning they will go on to play new zealand for third place in tokyo on friday. south africa secured a 19—16 victory and will now face england in the final next saturday. let's cross to dan roan, who is at the international stadium in yokohama. sad to see wales go out, but they had an incredible tournament, haven't they? they will be pleased to have reached this far, but welsh fa ns t
they are the 38—year—old woman arrested in warrington in cheshire on friday, along with a 38—year—oldfrom northern ireland who has been arrested. he has been released on police bail pending further enquiries. then there is the 25—year—old, maurice robinson, a lorry driver. he was arrested shortly after the discovery of these 39 bodies in the early hours of wednesday morning. he has been charged with 39 counts of manslaughter and conspiracy to traffic people, in addition to...
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today, this investigation moved to cheshire.arrested a 38—year—old man and a 38—year—old woman from warrington on suspicion of conspiracy to traffic people and manslaughter. in essex, detectives are continuing to question the 25—year—old lorry driver, named locally in northern ireland as mo robinson from county armagh. and this evening, police confirmed they'd also arrested a 48—year—old man from northern ireland at stansted airport in connection with the deaths, and made this appeal. i would like to speak directly to anyone who thinks their loved ones may have been in the trailer. i know you may be worried about speaking to the police, and i would like to reassure you that we just want to be able to give the victims' families answers about what has happened. all day, the delicate process continued, private ambulances under police escort removing the bodies from the refrigerated container. one by one, postmortem examinations will be carried out, as police try to find out who they were and how they died. what's this noise, the no
today, this investigation moved to cheshire.arrested a 38—year—old man and a 38—year—old woman from warrington on suspicion of conspiracy to traffic people and manslaughter. in essex, detectives are continuing to question the 25—year—old lorry driver, named locally in northern ireland as mo robinson from county armagh. and this evening, police confirmed they'd also arrested a 48—year—old man from northern ireland at stansted airport in connection with the deaths, and made this...
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sally cheshire, what is the rationale for the ten year limit? i'm sorry, i didn't quite hear that.g eggs, which is much better, and lots of changes that we have seen in society over ten years and perhaps we have now come to the point where that law needs reviewing. what should the limit be? the limit, we don't really know what the limit should be. that should be a government consultation that we would implement if it happened. baroness deitch brought forward a bill injune in the house of lords, baroness blackwood the health minister indicated support for the importance of the bill and is pressing the government for an answer so pressing the government for an answer so it may be that there is a consultation out relatively soon. sarah norcross, what should the limit be? i think the limit should be the same as for women who have frozen their eggs for medical reasons, so frozen their eggs for medical reasons, so sort of rolling ten year extensions with a limit up to 55, which makes it simplerfor everybody to understand and it stops the arbitrary decisions and the pressure. two differen
sally cheshire, what is the rationale for the ten year limit? i'm sorry, i didn't quite hear that.g eggs, which is much better, and lots of changes that we have seen in society over ten years and perhaps we have now come to the point where that law needs reviewing. what should the limit be? the limit, we don't really know what the limit should be. that should be a government consultation that we would implement if it happened. baroness deitch brought forward a bill injune in the house of lords,...
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today, this investigation moved to cheshire.sted a 38—year—old man and a 38—year—old woman from warrington on suspicion of conspiracy to traffic people and manslaughter. in essex, detectives are continuing to question the 25—year—old lorry driver, named locally in northern ireland as mo robinson from county armagh. while the delicate process of private ambulances under police escort remove all 39 bodies from the refrigerated container, postmortems will be carried out one by one, as police try and find out who they were and how they died. what is this noise? the fridge working. the fridge working? yes. that's the sound of the fridge? yes, i show you. wojciech has been transporting refrigerated lorries for two years. it goes 20,21. temperatures can get as low as minus 25. what's inside it? i don't know. you don't know what's inside? i don't know. sealed here, and i can't open this and check. he is not allowed to break the seal but, every move he makes, he is followed by a gps tracker. because it's expensive and they show where i a
today, this investigation moved to cheshire.sted a 38—year—old man and a 38—year—old woman from warrington on suspicion of conspiracy to traffic people and manslaughter. in essex, detectives are continuing to question the 25—year—old lorry driver, named locally in northern ireland as mo robinson from county armagh. while the delicate process of private ambulances under police escort remove all 39 bodies from the refrigerated container, postmortems will be carried out one by one, as...
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do was to write in the margins of the file why hasn't done the died yet i don't consider miss the cheshire to hear of anything other than oppression racism and slavery and certainly not a man of any more own that you fit to be mentioned in the in the same breath as mouth my gun and in that probably be j.p.n. beings would share your opinion so do you think ironically then gandhi as a is a unifying figure even today or do you think that neo fascists are goal welker and so walker ideologies are going to shape the constitution going forward well that was my fear and i expressed that fear some years ago and i'm beginning to think there's some hope now because the r.s.s. the party that russia so i'm sort of sung the the the organization of which going welcome presided has just reshoot a collected works of which have been completely exploded to them as more outrageous pronouncements and this kind of editing down of their own group is quite a startling indication of their willingness to change attitudes to conceal some of the worst and most unsavory things of their past that we find that more and
do was to write in the margins of the file why hasn't done the died yet i don't consider miss the cheshire to hear of anything other than oppression racism and slavery and certainly not a man of any more own that you fit to be mentioned in the in the same breath as mouth my gun and in that probably be j.p.n. beings would share your opinion so do you think ironically then gandhi as a is a unifying figure even today or do you think that neo fascists are goal welker and so walker ideologies are...
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meeting away from the media ina they are meeting away from the media in a private location in rural cheshirent, man to man, ito eye, face to face, to try to get this over the line, the bottom line is there doesn't seem to be any new proposal on the table. we know the existing british package has been rejected by pretty much everyone in brussels, and on the eu side they take the view that it's not their problem. they don't have to come up with a solution to brexit. brexit is something the british need to sort out, which is why mines are now turning to life after the breakdown in the talks. —— minds are turning. that's why we heard jeremy corbyn talking today, signalling that once an extension has been secured, one borisjohnson has written the letter asking for a delay, he would press the button for a general election having twice previously rebuffed the idea, which bluntly means we will have to get our winter woollies out for a few chilly days on the campaign trail. norman smith, thank you. briefing notes given to president trump reveal that a woman with diplomatic immunity, who's a suspect i
meeting away from the media ina they are meeting away from the media in a private location in rural cheshirent, man to man, ito eye, face to face, to try to get this over the line, the bottom line is there doesn't seem to be any new proposal on the table. we know the existing british package has been rejected by pretty much everyone in brussels, and on the eu side they take the view that it's not their problem. they don't have to come up with a solution to brexit. brexit is something the...
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today, this investigation moved to cheshire.ld man and a 38—year—old woman from warrington on suspicion of conspiracy to traffic people and manslaughter. in essex, detectives are continuing to question the 25—year—old lorry driver, named locally in northern ireland as mo robinson from county armagh. and this evening, police confirmed they'd also arrested a 48—year—old man from northern ireland at stansted airport in connection with the deaths, and made this appeal. i would like to speak directly to anyone who thinks their loved ones may have been in the trailer. i know you may be worried about speaking to the police, and i would like to reassure you that we just want to be able to give the victims' families answers about what has happened. all day, the delicate process continued, private ambulances under police escort removing the bodies from the refrigerated container. one by one, postmortem examinations will be carried out, as police try to find out who they were and how they died. what's this noise, the noise? the fridge work
today, this investigation moved to cheshire.ld man and a 38—year—old woman from warrington on suspicion of conspiracy to traffic people and manslaughter. in essex, detectives are continuing to question the 25—year—old lorry driver, named locally in northern ireland as mo robinson from county armagh. and this evening, police confirmed they'd also arrested a 48—year—old man from northern ireland at stansted airport in connection with the deaths, and made this appeal. i would like to...
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a 38—year—old man and a 38—year—old woman were both arrested in warrington in cheshire, and a 48—year—old police here in essex say this is the biggest investigation in the history of the force. they have obtained more than 500 items, individual items of evidence, from that lorry, andi items of evidence, from that lorry, and i are now trying to piece together the identities of the 39 people that were discovered. 0f course, eight women and 31 men were discovered in the back of that refrigerated lorry on wednesday morning here in grays in essex. thank you very much indeed. you are watching bbc news. it has just gone 11 minutes past 11. wales have lost to south africa in the rugby world cup semifinal, meaning they will go on to play new zealand for third place in tokyo on friday. south africa secured a 19—16 victory and will now face england in the final next saturday. let's cross to dan roan, who is at the international stadium in yokohama. welsh dreams shattered, but they have had quite a ride at this world cup. they have, but i think you are right, they will be desperately disappointed tha
a 38—year—old man and a 38—year—old woman were both arrested in warrington in cheshire, and a 48—year—old police here in essex say this is the biggest investigation in the history of the force. they have obtained more than 500 items, individual items of evidence, from that lorry, andi items of evidence, from that lorry, and i are now trying to piece together the identities of the 39 people that were discovered. 0f course, eight women and 31 men were discovered in the back of that...
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one walk through some cheshire glades, and pulled off a miracle. is saying, hesitation, no, no where near that, we need further clarification, and, here we are. i think we have to keep your powder dry until the end of the week. the most important thing to remember, this is the key point about the european council, this is a political decision. michel barnier is not a political leader, he is a eurocrat. he can make recommendations and say he is concerned but if there is political will from the eu 27 leaders, that britain should be allowed to... that they should at least try this unique custom suggestion that britain is putting forward... then it will go through. michel barnier is right to talk about his concerns and right to talk about his concerns and right to talk about his concerns and right to talk about concerns that will interfere with the whole workings of the single, customs union, within the single, customs union, within the uk, but the reason why there was optimism is because the irish prime minister came over to england and sat down with
one walk through some cheshire glades, and pulled off a miracle. is saying, hesitation, no, no where near that, we need further clarification, and, here we are. i think we have to keep your powder dry until the end of the week. the most important thing to remember, this is the key point about the european council, this is a political decision. michel barnier is not a political leader, he is a eurocrat. he can make recommendations and say he is concerned but if there is political will from the...
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arrests, which you have just been talking about, of this 38—year—old man and 38—year—old woman in cheshirele and 39 cou nts conspiracy to traffic people and 39 counts of conspiracy to manslaughter also. this is obviously a significant move. the investigation by the police is obviously moving ahead. also today, though, here, we have had the first postmortem examinations by the police of those who died inside the container, we have been told they will take place today. private ambulances arriving this morning at tilbury docks, taking more of the bodies of those who lost their lives to a mortuary. there, postmortems should reveal how they died and may provide clues about their identities. much more is now known about the lorry‘s movements before it arrived in essex. a gps tracker showing it went back and forth across continental europe, including to dunkirk, bruges and lille and across here, to the uk. one major line of inquiry is that those inside the lorry were being trafficked, and that's often the work of powerful organised crime groups. it isa it is a huge moneymaking organisation that h
arrests, which you have just been talking about, of this 38—year—old man and 38—year—old woman in cheshirele and 39 cou nts conspiracy to traffic people and 39 counts of conspiracy to manslaughter also. this is obviously a significant move. the investigation by the police is obviously moving ahead. also today, though, here, we have had the first postmortem examinations by the police of those who died inside the container, we have been told they will take place today. private ambulances...
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in alice in wonderland, you are in the real world and you fall down rabbit hole and president is cheshire cat. reporter: president responds on hunter biden on twitter. joe biden said his son, will join him on the campaign trail at some point. >> i'm a private citizen, i don't have to do is sit open by kimono as it relates to how much money i maker done make. >> if your last time was not biden, do you think you would have been asked to be onboard of burisma. >> i don't know, probably not. reporter: with that hunter biden giving us more information about his past and his business dealings overseas, after weeks of questions as they can't to insist they only find out what they are doing or have done through the press. >> peter thank you. he is at site of democrat debate in ohio. we have a breaking story out of california, a massive 5 at a new star energy refinery in bay area, shut down part of i80, started in storage tanks, nearby residents told to shelter in place, so far there are no injuries reported. elizabeth: cuba gooding jr., brought to court today, in handcuffs in new york city. he re
in alice in wonderland, you are in the real world and you fall down rabbit hole and president is cheshire cat. reporter: president responds on hunter biden on twitter. joe biden said his son, will join him on the campaign trail at some point. >> i'm a private citizen, i don't have to do is sit open by kimono as it relates to how much money i maker done make. >> if your last time was not biden, do you think you would have been asked to be onboard of burisma. >> i don't know,...
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today, this investigation moved to cheshire.ar—old man and a 38—year—old woman from warrington on suspicion of conspiracy to traffic people and manslaughter. in essex, detectives are continuing to question the 25—year—old lorry driver, named locally in northern ireland as mo robinson from county armagh. while the delicate process of private ambulances under police escort remove all 39 bodies from the refrigerated container, postmortems will be carried out one by one, as police try and find out who they were and how they died. what is this noise? the fridge working. the fridge working? yes. that's the sound of the fridge? yes, i show you. wojciech has been transporting refrigerated lorries for two years. it goes 20,21. temperatures can get as low as minus 25. what's inside it? i don't know. you don't know what's inside? i don't know. sealed here, and i can't open this and check. he is not allowed to break the seal but, every move he makes, he is followed by a gps tracker. because it's expensive and they show where i am. the trail
today, this investigation moved to cheshire.ar—old man and a 38—year—old woman from warrington on suspicion of conspiracy to traffic people and manslaughter. in essex, detectives are continuing to question the 25—year—old lorry driver, named locally in northern ireland as mo robinson from county armagh. while the delicate process of private ambulances under police escort remove all 39 bodies from the refrigerated container, postmortems will be carried out one by one, as police try and...
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this took place in cheshire.an and a woman, both in their late 30s and a woman, both in their late 30s and both from warrington. the police have arrested them on suspicion of conspiracy to traffic people and on suspicion of 39 counts of manslaughter. meanwhile, the first postmortems of several of those who died inside the container had been taking place today. died inside the container had been taking place today. private ambulances arriving this morning at tilbury docks, taking more of the bodies of those who lost their lives to a mortuary. there, postmortems should reveal how they died and may provide clues about their identities. this is 26—year—old pham thi tra my. they say she sent this message... i love you very much, mum and dad. i am sorry, love you very much, mum and dad. i am sorry, mother. they have not heard anything from her since. the vietnamese embassy confirmed they have contacted police. she isjust one of several vietnamese people feared to be in the container. much more is now known about the lo
this took place in cheshire.an and a woman, both in their late 30s and a woman, both in their late 30s and both from warrington. the police have arrested them on suspicion of conspiracy to traffic people and on suspicion of 39 counts of manslaughter. meanwhile, the first postmortems of several of those who died inside the container had been taking place today. died inside the container had been taking place today. private ambulances arriving this morning at tilbury docks, taking more of the...
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wonderland" where europe in the real world and you fall down the rabbit hole and the president is the cheshire cat asking questions about crazy things that don't bear any resemblance to the reality of anything that has to do with me. >> the president caught part of that interview and tweeted about it. "hunter biden was really bad on @gma. now sleepy joe has real problems! reminds me of crooked hillary and her 33,000 deleted emails, not recoverable!" joe biden seems to disagree and he said recently his son hunter will join him on the campaign trail at some point but that doesn't mean his son plans to go into much more detail about his resume. >> i'm a private citizen. one thing i don't have to do is sit here and open my life as it relates to how much money i make or don't. it's all been reported. >> with that, hunter biden is still giving us more detail about his overseas business dealings that his dad has in the last few weeks. both father and son they only ever find out what one another are doing through the press. neill. >> neil: then might have to change. peter, thank you very much. hunter
wonderland" where europe in the real world and you fall down the rabbit hole and the president is the cheshire cat asking questions about crazy things that don't bear any resemblance to the reality of anything that has to do with me. >> the president caught part of that interview and tweeted about it. "hunter biden was really bad on @gma. now sleepy joe has real problems! reminds me of crooked hillary and her 33,000 deleted emails, not recoverable!" joe biden seems to...
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you're up on the real world and then you fall down the rabbit hole, you know the president is the cheshireyou questions about crazy things that don't have any resemblance to the reality of anything that has to do with me. and so, here is the answer. no one ever paid me $1.5 billion. and if they had, i would not be doing this interview right now. melissa: well he also said that he hasn't made any money off that investment. that was the real point. and, he of course, in private equity you invest and then you don't make any money until they actually exit. so that would be consistent with everything we know about private equity. that was the claim he made, that he hasn't made any money off that. the 1.5 billion, that goes to larger company. he owns 10% of that. i would like 10% of 1.5 billion. how about you? >> i think that is what, that was the amount they originally set out to raise. by some accounts they have invested 2 1/2 billion. melissa: wow. more than that. >> so a question, some people would want to know were there management fees along the way? he is saying no. melissa: right. >> he
you're up on the real world and then you fall down the rabbit hole, you know the president is the cheshireyou questions about crazy things that don't have any resemblance to the reality of anything that has to do with me. and so, here is the answer. no one ever paid me $1.5 billion. and if they had, i would not be doing this interview right now. melissa: well he also said that he hasn't made any money off that investment. that was the real point. and, he of course, in private equity you invest...
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kind of alice in wonderland in the real world and fall down the rabbit hole and the president is a cheshirean overrated actress. so i guess i'm the meryl streep of generals. [laughter] >> do you think i can take him in a fight? i don't know. >> how do mine look? no hockey. >> one week in d.c. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that is it for this "special report." this weekend you want to watch "fox news sunday" for an interview with acting white house chief of staff mick mulvaney, chris wallace will have some pointed questions, i'm sure. check your local listings for that air time. that's it for this show, fair, balanced and unafraid. still waiting for word of that tulsi gabbard press conference from iowa. expect it to happen tonight. we will see if it does. might happen with martha. her show is next. the story starts right now. hi, martha. >> martha: we are still waiting as well for that we will cover it as soon as it happens. bret, good to see you tonight. good evening, everybody. so here's what we have got for you. the first 2020 democrat tom steyer is the one to step up. he
kind of alice in wonderland in the real world and fall down the rabbit hole and the president is a cheshirean overrated actress. so i guess i'm the meryl streep of generals. [laughter] >> do you think i can take him in a fight? i don't know. >> how do mine look? no hockey. >> one week in d.c. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that is it for this "special report." this weekend you want to watch "fox news sunday" for an interview with acting...
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to move and we could see both of the prime ministers walking today is a referred, they look like cheshireg out of the meeting, quite content. but leo varadkar has been pretty solid from the outset as to what, how much wiggle room or movement he would concede to. so i am assuming it is prime ministerjohnson who has made the move and anything that leads to a positive withdrawal, i believe all around, is best. but it is very curious, they're very tight—lipped and we do not know what the outcome is but as the day begins, we start to get evidence as to what these discussions were about and where the wiggle room has been and who has conceded in who has not. by and large it has been a good day, we have since made positive things and it is been a long time since we've seen some positivity. the other thing which we learned as well was this book about provost brexit we have not heard much about post brexit. but actually have two prime ministers talking about post brexit and bilateral negotiations and friendliness between the island of ireland and the uk is also welcome. thank you. heavy fighting in
to move and we could see both of the prime ministers walking today is a referred, they look like cheshireg out of the meeting, quite content. but leo varadkar has been pretty solid from the outset as to what, how much wiggle room or movement he would concede to. so i am assuming it is prime ministerjohnson who has made the move and anything that leads to a positive withdrawal, i believe all around, is best. but it is very curious, they're very tight—lipped and we do not know what the outcome...
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you say it with a cheshire cat smile. >> i'm so relieved to hear it was.stion, i think is how i'd respond to your question. but it's asimmetrical warfare and it's not necessarily fair but it is reality and it is the fact that the president whose children are still working abroad and have dealings abroad even when they said they wouldn't feels perfectly fine and sort of one of his greatest political talents is he feels perfectly fine to go in and make the case against hunter biden. it's worth noting as we all note in our stories that there is no evidence of wrongdoing on the part of the bidens. and that goes to muddying the water. but it also goes to peggy's point is that is it swampy? absolutely. and when you talk to the people who came out and voted for trump, was because they felt like they were playing by one set of rules and the people in washington are playing by another. >> he was a pretty big trump supporter, did a lot of work for him who shared with me the whole point of voting for trump was to get rid of the political dynasties. he was there to ge
you say it with a cheshire cat smile. >> i'm so relieved to hear it was.stion, i think is how i'd respond to your question. but it's asimmetrical warfare and it's not necessarily fair but it is reality and it is the fact that the president whose children are still working abroad and have dealings abroad even when they said they wouldn't feels perfectly fine and sort of one of his greatest political talents is he feels perfectly fine to go in and make the case against hunter biden. it's...
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suddenly they had this meeting, three hours in cheshire, walking in the grounds of the manor and betweenlimmer that either it is very secret of or not many other eu leaders know what is happening at the moment. i was having dinner with some of the team last night here in brussels and they were given very little away. some, got the sense, did not know to much either. here is that then, i think now we are in stoppage time. to use an analogy, borisjohnson has to score a hat—trick. in the next daisy has please the please the eu, the brexiteers and parliament. time is very, very short. it gets shorter! the clerk is taking, i am trying not to say that. you slowly run out of analogies. thank you very much. abbott political corresponding just go parkerjoint is from westminster. how much glia said that talks are going to intensify? i think there is quite a bit of relief amongst those who support boris johnson. quite a bit of relief amongst those who support borisjohnson. i have been speaking to a couple of conservative eurosceptics today to just try and sound out whether they think whatever has g
suddenly they had this meeting, three hours in cheshire, walking in the grounds of the manor and betweenlimmer that either it is very secret of or not many other eu leaders know what is happening at the moment. i was having dinner with some of the team last night here in brussels and they were given very little away. some, got the sense, did not know to much either. here is that then, i think now we are in stoppage time. to use an analogy, borisjohnson has to score a hat—trick. in the next...
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that is in cheshire.cloud could thicken up and spread its way further north and west would, eventually bringing outbreaks of rain this afternoon. the rain will continue in western scotland, edging eastwards across northern ireland but drier and brighterfor northern northern ireland but drier and brighter for northern england and wales. the midlands, the fog will clear here and temperature is about 11-15d. clear here and temperature is about 11—15d. tonight, this area of rain moves eastwards. we still have the rain from central southern areas open towards lincolnshire, just easing out a touch but much more cloud around tonight compared to last night, so it is not as cold as we go through into thursday morning. quite a messy picture on thursday, those weather fronts kind of bump into each other and it means it will bea into each other and it means it will be a cloudy start on thursday, some outbreaks of rain further north and west, some stronger winds developing around an area of low pressure. gail is expec
that is in cheshire.cloud could thicken up and spread its way further north and west would, eventually bringing outbreaks of rain this afternoon. the rain will continue in western scotland, edging eastwards across northern ireland but drier and brighterfor northern northern ireland but drier and brighter for northern england and wales. the midlands, the fog will clear here and temperature is about 11-15d. clear here and temperature is about 11—15d. tonight, this area of rain moves eastwards....
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few arrests, we are up to four now so 38—year—old man, a woman also 38, arrested in warrington in cheshireay night. 48—year—old man arrested at stansted airport yesterday. those three all being held on suspicion of people trafficking and manslaughter. then we had the lorry driver who is 25, he has been held in custody now for four days, accused of murder. now, as to those reports that there may have been vietnamese citizens on board the lorry, there is an organisation vite home who has been collating reports from families worried about loved ones —— viet home. they said they have nearly 20 photos of missing people, they say they are aged between 15 and a5, though of course we do not know that all of those people were of course on—board the all of those people were of course on—boa rd the lorry. all of those people were of course on—board the lorry. the vietnamese and chinese embassies both say they are working with essex police. thank you. we will speak to him later in the programme. in the next half hour, we'll be hearing from an anti—trafficking expert in vietnam, to tell us why some peo
few arrests, we are up to four now so 38—year—old man, a woman also 38, arrested in warrington in cheshireay night. 48—year—old man arrested at stansted airport yesterday. those three all being held on suspicion of people trafficking and manslaughter. then we had the lorry driver who is 25, he has been held in custody now for four days, accused of murder. now, as to those reports that there may have been vietnamese citizens on board the lorry, there is an organisation vite home who has...
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where you are up on the real world and then you fall down the rabbit hole and the president is the cheshire the reality of anything that has to do with me. brian: that was first chronicled in peter schweizer's book about a year and a half ago. what his investment was in terms of his payout. 10% investor on it. also when it comes to international funds when you cash out, too. we don't know exactly what his investment is worth. steve: right. he made it very clear despite what the president has said he has gotten zero money from his dealings with china let's bring in newt gingrich. former speaker of the house. founder of gingrich 360.com. mr. speaker, what do you make of hunter biden going on the offensive saying all this stuff that is being said about me is not true? >> look, i think he is very carefully dancing through the mine field. i don't know whether in that interview abc asked him a very simple question which i think there is a general agreement that he did get $600,000 a year from a natural gas company in ukraine. and i think it's legitimate that he got that for at least five years. a
where you are up on the real world and then you fall down the rabbit hole and the president is the cheshire the reality of anything that has to do with me. brian: that was first chronicled in peter schweizer's book about a year and a half ago. what his investment was in terms of his payout. 10% investor on it. also when it comes to international funds when you cash out, too. we don't know exactly what his investment is worth. steve: right. he made it very clear despite what the president has...
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and there he is grinning like a cheshire cat for that picture. >> yep. >> reporter: heather's adoptiveemories of uncle john? >> i don't remember the younger years. i just remember the feelings. he always gave me this really weird off-putting feeling in the pit of my stomach. it's like walking down a dark alley in the middle of the night while you know someone is behind you approaching you closer and closer. >> reporter: heather now devoted to finding her mother's remains and finally laying her to rest. >> i will never stop trying to find her. >> reporter: john robinson was convicted and sentenced to the death penalty. he is still behind bars where he will live out the rest of his life there but heather wants so desperately to talk to him and wants to know what happened to her mother and where she is. >> so chilling. okay, amy. you can see "sole survivor" the two hour "20/20" event tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on abc. >> that will be something. >>> we move to debt-free america. americans owe a staggering $1.48 trillion in student loan debt. that burden has sparked a debate fo
and there he is grinning like a cheshire cat for that picture. >> yep. >> reporter: heather's adoptiveemories of uncle john? >> i don't remember the younger years. i just remember the feelings. he always gave me this really weird off-putting feeling in the pit of my stomach. it's like walking down a dark alley in the middle of the night while you know someone is behind you approaching you closer and closer. >> reporter: heather now devoted to finding her mother's remains...
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and there he is, grinning like a cheshire cat for that picture, you know?s far as we knew, perfectly legal. >> he told his brother that it would be several thousand dollars and quote-unquote adoption fees and provided a bunch of phonied-up paperwork to him, including a certificate of adoption from the probate court, from johnson county court. >> so for $5,500, he has just made the mother disappear and handed the child off to his brother, who has no concept of what's going on or anything john has done. >> my brother was an excellent forger. he was an artist when he was young. he still is an artist. >> we were all really a little skeptical and wondering about, what's the brother's role in this? and we looked at him more. and i think that became pretty obvious that his brother was just another victim of all this. >> it's our belief that this adoptive family had no knowledge of any criminal activity relating to the adoption of baby tiffany. they believed they were the legally adoptive partsf is l, but it was t lega >> t infant the stasi faewtiffl in the midwest
and there he is, grinning like a cheshire cat for that picture, you know?s far as we knew, perfectly legal. >> he told his brother that it would be several thousand dollars and quote-unquote adoption fees and provided a bunch of phonied-up paperwork to him, including a certificate of adoption from the probate court, from johnson county court. >> so for $5,500, he has just made the mother disappear and handed the child off to his brother, who has no concept of what's going on or...
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where you're up on the real world and then you fall down the rabbit hole and the president is the cheshire cat asking you questions about crazy things that don't have any resemblance to the reality of anything that has to do with me. and so here's the answer, no one ever paid me $1.5 billion and if they had, i would not be doing this interview right now. >> we saw you in those photos getting off of air force two with your daughter, with your father. >> i traveled everywhere with my dad. i went there because my daughter was on the trip, too. >> did you talk about china? >> no. >> a 12-hour flight. >> of course not. >> that never came up. >> no. >> your father did shake hands with mr. lee in the lobby. >> i don't remember but, yeah, i hope he did. he was my friend. >> jonathan lee. >> for almost 13 years. >> he was your friend and your business partner. >> understand, amy, whether i'm in new york or whether i'm in washington, d.c., a friend and a business associate is in the hotel and my dad is staying there. is it inappropriate for me to have coffee with him? >> that meeting was not a mista
where you're up on the real world and then you fall down the rabbit hole and the president is the cheshire cat asking you questions about crazy things that don't have any resemblance to the reality of anything that has to do with me. and so here's the answer, no one ever paid me $1.5 billion and if they had, i would not be doing this interview right now. >> we saw you in those photos getting off of air force two with your daughter, with your father. >> i traveled everywhere with my...
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wonderland where you're up on the real world and you fall down the rabbit hole and the president is the cheshiremblance to the reality of -- of anything that has to do with me. and so -- here's the answer, no one ever paid me $1.5 billion. it's all noise and they create an an enormous amount of noise and i have to then answer questions about accusations made by probably the most unethical group of people that we've ever seen in this republic. like i have said, i've been through some stuff in my life. i've been through some real, real stuff. this isn't real stuff. it isn't. it truly isn't. that part of it, that barnum and bailey, you know, say anything, do anything you want, you know, i mean, donald prince humperdink trump jr. is not someone that i really care about. >> well, that actually made a lot of sense, and hunter biden did really well. that was his interview with abc's amy rohrbach. >> i will say, david, the most important part of the interview was when he was asked would you have gotten these jobs if your last name wasn't biden. no, i wouldn't gotten his jobs if it wasn't biden and you s
wonderland where you're up on the real world and you fall down the rabbit hole and the president is the cheshiremblance to the reality of -- of anything that has to do with me. and so -- here's the answer, no one ever paid me $1.5 billion. it's all noise and they create an an enormous amount of noise and i have to then answer questions about accusations made by probably the most unethical group of people that we've ever seen in this republic. like i have said, i've been through some stuff in my...
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east anglia, cheshire, wales and one or two getting in across the midlands, the west midlands and northerngh cloud coming in from the west, turning the sunshine hazy and then we see some rain coming in as well. accompanied by strengthening winds. this will be a forerunner to what will be ex hurricane lorenzo coming our way. strong winds across western scotland, northern ireland, through the irish sea. north—west england, west of wales and south—west england with the rain. but moved to central and eastern areas and it is dry and it will be with highs tomorrow of nine to about 15. as we head to the latter pa rt nine to about 15. as we head to the latter part of tomorrow, thursday evening and overnight, see what happens. this is the remnants of x hurricane lorenzo. severe gales of the coast of northern ireland and the coast of northern ireland and the republic of ireland and also gales through the irish sea. we have this rain coming our way pushing across northern ireland and also parts of scotland, england and wales. moving east. as we pick it up on friday, you can see the track we expect th
east anglia, cheshire, wales and one or two getting in across the midlands, the west midlands and northerngh cloud coming in from the west, turning the sunshine hazy and then we see some rain coming in as well. accompanied by strengthening winds. this will be a forerunner to what will be ex hurricane lorenzo coming our way. strong winds across western scotland, northern ireland, through the irish sea. north—west england, west of wales and south—west england with the rain. but moved to...
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the arrests took place in cheshire.e and also on suspicion of 39 counts of manslaughter. this is obviously a major development in the ongoing investigation. meanwhile the first postmortems of some of those who died inside the container are due we are told to take place today. private ambulances arriving this morning at tilbury docks, taking more of the bodies of those who lost their lives to a mortuary. there, postmortems should reveal how they died and may provide clues about their identities. much more is now known about the lorry‘s movements before it arrived here in essex. a gps tracker showing it went back and forth across continental europe, including to dunkirk, bruges and lille and across here, to the uk. one major line of inquiry is that those inside the lorry were being trafficked, and that's often the work of powerful organised crime groups. it is a huge moneymaking organisation that has a network throughout the world. and i would imagine they will be hitting certain tiers in this investigation but the mr big
the arrests took place in cheshire.e and also on suspicion of 39 counts of manslaughter. this is obviously a major development in the ongoing investigation. meanwhile the first postmortems of some of those who died inside the container are due we are told to take place today. private ambulances arriving this morning at tilbury docks, taking more of the bodies of those who lost their lives to a mortuary. there, postmortems should reveal how they died and may provide clues about their identities....