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chris mason, bbc news.o crack down on the illegal use of drones, as part of proposed new legislation. owners of devices over a certain size will also have to register with the authorities and sit safety awareness tests. the measures are included in the draft drone bill to be published next spring. joe lynam reports. once the preserve of enthusiasts, nowadays drones are everywhere. they‘ re cheaper, lighter, and can do a lot more than just hover in the air. many prototype drones are being developed to work where it might be dangerous for humans. they can fly into water, for example, and propel themselves back out. these drones can be used on oil rigs to fix cables in treacherous conditions. and that's the kind of application that the aviation minister wants industry to tap into. we've looked at the drones today, which can help in the construction industry, in the mining industry, on offshore oil rigs, and what's really exciting is actually they can do the jobs which actually put people at risk, so hopefully
chris mason, bbc news.o crack down on the illegal use of drones, as part of proposed new legislation. owners of devices over a certain size will also have to register with the authorities and sit safety awareness tests. the measures are included in the draft drone bill to be published next spring. joe lynam reports. once the preserve of enthusiasts, nowadays drones are everywhere. they‘ re cheaper, lighter, and can do a lot more than just hover in the air. many prototype drones are being...
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chris mason, bbc news, at westminster.e ago, our ireland correspondent chris buckler told us that frustrations were growing on both sides of the border. and various ideas have been floated by both sides, but neither side has voted an idea compatible to both sides. for instance, one of the ideas floated is, do you keep the northern ireland in a single market and ina northern ireland in a single market and in a customs union, while the rest of the uk, great britain, is outside? that would solve the problem around the border, you could still have a soft invisible border because the economic rules governing the economies on both sides would be broadly the same. but that would amount, effectively, to drawing a border between the uk and the island of ireland, straight down the i received. if you are a unionist in northern ireland, the majority there, you will see that as a slippery slope in the direction of a united ireland. that would be politically tricky for any government at any time, the added twist at the moment is that th
chris mason, bbc news, at westminster.e ago, our ireland correspondent chris buckler told us that frustrations were growing on both sides of the border. and various ideas have been floated by both sides, but neither side has voted an idea compatible to both sides. for instance, one of the ideas floated is, do you keep the northern ireland in a single market and ina northern ireland in a single market and in a customs union, while the rest of the uk, great britain, is outside? that would solve...
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chris mason, bbc news, at westminster.ven the power to crack down on the illegal use of drones, as part of proposed new legislation. around the world there have been concerns about drones flying near airports, and being used for smuggling and even terrorism. joe lynam reports. they could be one of the most coveted presents this christmas. prices have come down and you can do a lot more with them. this potential customer says he would use one for aerial surveys and research. but he knows there needs to be more controls. it's all for safety, isn't it? we don't want drones crashing into planes and things like that. safety concerns surrounding drones were highlighted in july, when gatwick airport had to close when a drone was flown under a plane about to land. there have been near misses at leeds bradford, cork and manchester airports since 2015. and to prevent drones getting too close, the proposed drone bill could mean that owners of drones weighing more than 250g will need to register and do a test. they will be banned from
chris mason, bbc news, at westminster.ven the power to crack down on the illegal use of drones, as part of proposed new legislation. around the world there have been concerns about drones flying near airports, and being used for smuggling and even terrorism. joe lynam reports. they could be one of the most coveted presents this christmas. prices have come down and you can do a lot more with them. this potential customer says he would use one for aerial surveys and research. but he knows there...
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chris mason, bbc news.ceris in a stable condition in hospital after being seriously injured after a van was driven at him in liverpool. it happened in the norris green area of the city after a number of officers tried to stop the vehicle. merseyside police have called the incident a "despicable attack" and say a man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. police could be given the power to crack down on the illegal use of drones, as part of proposed new legislation. owners of devices over a certain size will also have to register with the authorities and sit safety awareness tests. the measures are included in the draft drone bill to be published next spring. once the preserve of enthusiasts, nowadays drones are everywhere. they‘ re cheaper, lighter, and can do a lot more than just hover in the air. many prototype drones are being developed to work where it might be dangerous for humans. they can fly into water, for example, and propel themselves back out. these drones can be used on oil rigs to
chris mason, bbc news.ceris in a stable condition in hospital after being seriously injured after a van was driven at him in liverpool. it happened in the norris green area of the city after a number of officers tried to stop the vehicle. merseyside police have called the incident a "despicable attack" and say a man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. police could be given the power to crack down on the illegal use of drones, as part of proposed new legislation. owners...
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to tell us more, we're going to talk to chris mason. what's going on?t we, this evening, and every hour there have been more allegations and developments. in the last couple of minutes, receiving news from the conservative party, from the chief whip, julian smith, who is new in thejob am whip, julian smith, who is new in the job am having taken over from gavin williamson, the defence secretary yesterday. mr smith saying that the whip has been removed from charlie elphicke, the conservative mpfor charlie elphicke, the conservative mp for dover. this comes, we are told by the tory party, after serious allegations that are being referred to the police. charlie elphicke has been a conservative mp since 2010. he was a partner at an international law firm before that and a conservative councillor in lambeth in london, contesting the seat of saint alden ‘s for a westminster seat in 2001 —— sent oldham ‘s. we don't more about the nature of the allegations. we've tried to contact mr elphicke but he isn't picking up his phone. as your question tests, there is a r
to tell us more, we're going to talk to chris mason. what's going on?t we, this evening, and every hour there have been more allegations and developments. in the last couple of minutes, receiving news from the conservative party, from the chief whip, julian smith, who is new in thejob am whip, julian smith, who is new in the job am having taken over from gavin williamson, the defence secretary yesterday. mr smith saying that the whip has been removed from charlie elphicke, the conservative...
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our political correspondent chris mason reports.ntinent, a battalion of european business leaders, carrying folders, bags and plenty of worries about brexit. they should listen to what businesses are saying, particularly smaller ones, about the impact on them of red tape that borders, of facing tariffs, and the impact that would have onjobs facing tariffs, and the impact that would have on jobs and investment here. the eu, taken as a whole, is the uk's largest trading partner. last year, uk exports to the eu were £236 billion, 43% of all uk exports. while uk imports from the eu with £318 billion 54% of the total. the clock is ticking and businesses are getting extremely anxious about the situation. they are all having contingency plans about what they will do if there is no arrangement. we need a transitional set of arrangements, and we need that agreed as soon as possible. but this long—standing advocate brexit said there was no need to panic.|j long—standing advocate brexit said there was no need to panic. i would say to the cbi,
our political correspondent chris mason reports.ntinent, a battalion of european business leaders, carrying folders, bags and plenty of worries about brexit. they should listen to what businesses are saying, particularly smaller ones, about the impact on them of red tape that borders, of facing tariffs, and the impact that would have onjobs facing tariffs, and the impact that would have on jobs and investment here. the eu, taken as a whole, is the uk's largest trading partner. last year, uk...
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chris mason, they are. stay with us for the papers at 1130.ake a quick look at some of the front pages. the sunday telegraph claims that the prime minister has been warned by mp‘s not to retreat from a pledge to take back control of british laws from brussels post brexit. the sunday times meanwhile says that a member of the labour party has died after apparently taking his own life amid allegations of sexual misconduct. the mail on sunday alleges that there are links between boris johnson and michael gove's bid to persuade theresa may to take a tougher stance on brexit and a russian tycoon. and finally, the sunday express reports that meghan markle is being guarded by royal protection officers as the palace prepares to announce her engagement to prince harry. the headlines on bbc news: as egypt buries victims of friday's mosque attack, investigators say the attackers were carrying the flag of so—called islamic state. the actress emma thompson joins a demonstration in london in support of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the british—iranian woman jai
chris mason, they are. stay with us for the papers at 1130.ake a quick look at some of the front pages. the sunday telegraph claims that the prime minister has been warned by mp‘s not to retreat from a pledge to take back control of british laws from brussels post brexit. the sunday times meanwhile says that a member of the labour party has died after apparently taking his own life amid allegations of sexual misconduct. the mail on sunday alleges that there are links between boris johnson and...
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chris mason, bbc news.to the the ireland correspondent at the guardian and the observer, henry mcdonald. this is reaching a critical point but is there anything so surprisingly in a position is the respective parties have adopted given that this is one of the areas where the negotiations have been focused. not really, the irish government has been pushing this line, about northern ireland having a special deal where they stay in the customs union, the single market, that region of the uk, the key region, the border with the republic. unionists are saying that isa republic. unionists are saying that is a nonstarter, that that cannot happen, but this could be dublin playing for high stakes before negotiations in brussels next month. but it is toxic find the atmosphere in terms of politics on the island, we had a lot of comments by the democratic unionists party, and there was a lot of concern about dublin pushing this position, special status for northern ireland, asa special status for northern ireland, as a
chris mason, bbc news.to the the ireland correspondent at the guardian and the observer, henry mcdonald. this is reaching a critical point but is there anything so surprisingly in a position is the respective parties have adopted given that this is one of the areas where the negotiations have been focused. not really, the irish government has been pushing this line, about northern ireland having a special deal where they stay in the customs union, the single market, that region of the uk, the...
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our political correspondent chris mason reports. this be the 310—mile sticking point that stops the brexit talks moving on? the border between northern ireland and the republic, what will soon be the frontier between the uk and the eu. ireland insists it must remain open, and almost invisible after brexit, or it could block the negotiations progressing to discuss trade. but the government says until there is a discussion about the future, the border issue can't be resolved. we can't get a final answer to the irish question until we get an idea of the end state, and until we get into discussions with the eu on the end state, that will be very difficult. so the quicker we can do that, the better, and we're still in the position where the eu doesn't want to do that. and we're getting close now to 2018, when we will be talking about next year when we leave the european union. there's long been irritation in government here that the eu won't let talks progress until sufficient progress has been made on money, citizens‘ rights and the iri
our political correspondent chris mason reports. this be the 310—mile sticking point that stops the brexit talks moving on? the border between northern ireland and the republic, what will soon be the frontier between the uk and the eu. ireland insists it must remain open, and almost invisible after brexit, or it could block the negotiations progressing to discuss trade. but the government says until there is a discussion about the future, the border issue can't be resolved. we can't get a...
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hello, this is breakfast, with rachel burden and chris mason. the uk prepares to mark remembrance sunday. services will be held at war memorials and churches across the uk to remember those who died in two world wars and other conflicts. i will be live at the cenotaph. for the first time in a long reign, the queen will watch the service from the foreign office balcony. the prince of wales will lay her wreath on the queen's behalf. good morning, it's sunday 12th november. also this morning: a former head of the metropolitan police confirms he knew that pornographic material was allegedly found on a computer used by first secretary of state, damian green, in 2008. a claim that seriously ill children in england are being denied access to out of hours palliative care. a charity describes services as patchy and inconsistent. in sport, england's women are closing in on the draw they need to keep their hopes of regaining the ashes alive. they're just two wickets down on the final day of the test at the north sydney oval. treble's going, she's gone. and
hello, this is breakfast, with rachel burden and chris mason. the uk prepares to mark remembrance sunday. services will be held at war memorials and churches across the uk to remember those who died in two world wars and other conflicts. i will be live at the cenotaph. for the first time in a long reign, the queen will watch the service from the foreign office balcony. the prince of wales will lay her wreath on the queen's behalf. good morning, it's sunday 12th november. also this morning: a...
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chris mason, bbc news, at westminster. now to our political correspondent, emma vardy, who's in westminster. good morning. as we heard from chris, there's a clampdown, what politicians, there did asians, their standards, their code of conduct is coming under scrutiny now —— there applications. it feels like there's applications. it feels like there's a dark cloud over british politics at the moment —— their reputations. it's been a fraught week at westminster with allegation after allegation mounting up, you get the sense some years of sexual misconduct are now coming to light. in addition to what you heard in chris mason's report, of course, as a reminder we've seen the former defence minister michael fallon resign. there are two mac conservative candidate ministers, damian green and mark garnier under investigation after misconduct in the cabinet office, and the labour mp hopkins suspended, and there are denials and allegations going back and fourth. the parties are keen to be seen to be taking this very seriously. there
chris mason, bbc news, at westminster. now to our political correspondent, emma vardy, who's in westminster. good morning. as we heard from chris, there's a clampdown, what politicians, there did asians, their standards, their code of conduct is coming under scrutiny now —— there applications. it feels like there's applications. it feels like there's a dark cloud over british politics at the moment —— their reputations. it's been a fraught week at westminster with allegation after...
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chris mason, bbc news, at westminster.husband of nazanin—zaghari and is with me now. good evening to you. your thoughts after another extraordinary day about where you stand tonight, where yourfamily situation about where you stand tonight, where your family situation is tonight. sure, that is right, it was on the news last night and then this morning, saying, this and, iwould like the foreign secretary to clarify that he was incorrect in what he said last night and that she was just what he said last night and that she wasjust on what he said last night and that she was just on holiday, what he said last night and that she wasjust on holiday, not what he said last night and that she was just on holiday, not training journalists. he's did that today and thatis journalists. he's did that today and that is a good thing, and he obviously spoke to his iranian counterpart and clarified that. i think the other thing we were asking for is for him to try and go and visit nazanin, and so hopefully that will be arranged. he has cert
chris mason, bbc news, at westminster.husband of nazanin—zaghari and is with me now. good evening to you. your thoughts after another extraordinary day about where you stand tonight, where yourfamily situation about where you stand tonight, where your family situation is tonight. sure, that is right, it was on the news last night and then this morning, saying, this and, iwould like the foreign secretary to clarify that he was incorrect in what he said last night and that she was just what he...
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chris mason, bbc news, at westminster. speak now to our political correspondent, emma vardy, who's in westminster. emma, political correspondent is, mps, must be wondering when and where this is going to end? -- political correspondence. a fraught week at westminster, you get the sense there are years if not decades of allegations about sexual misconduct that's coming to light. an addition to that report, this week we saw michael fallon, the defence secretary, resigned, damian green and mark garnier are under investigation by the cabinet office, kelvin hopkins suspended from labour and last night we heard the former labour cabinet minister ivan lewis apologised for making women feel uncomfortable but didn't make any nonconsensual sexual advances. theresa may and jeremy corbyn are under pressure over this. theresa may has published a new code of conduct for the conservatives, set up conduct for the conservatives, set upa new conduct for the conservatives, set up a new hotline and there will be an independent figure to overs
chris mason, bbc news, at westminster. speak now to our political correspondent, emma vardy, who's in westminster. emma, political correspondent is, mps, must be wondering when and where this is going to end? -- political correspondence. a fraught week at westminster, you get the sense there are years if not decades of allegations about sexual misconduct that's coming to light. an addition to that report, this week we saw michael fallon, the defence secretary, resigned, damian green and mark...
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chris mason, bbc news. tricky manoeuvre. our ireland correspondent chris buckler is in belfast. there chris buckler is in belfast. seems to be a picture bi of there seems to be a picture building of frustration on both sides of the border? yes, the british and irish governments have always talked about the shared interest they have a long shared border, but the language is definitely. even today you have an eu commission from ireland saying that it will use its veto to prevent talks moving on to trade unless they get guarantees about the border. the republic of ireland has been dangling this idea that even if the rest of the uk were to leave the customs union and the single market, northern ireland could potentially stay in it. however, that is a solution that is completely unacceptable solution that is completely u na cce pta ble to solution that is completely unacceptable to the democratic unionist party. they say that, in simple terms, it would create a border between one part of the uk and another, essentially a border along the irish sea. you have a difficult situation. the
chris mason, bbc news. tricky manoeuvre. our ireland correspondent chris buckler is in belfast. there chris buckler is in belfast. seems to be a picture bi of there seems to be a picture building of frustration on both sides of the border? yes, the british and irish governments have always talked about the shared interest they have a long shared border, but the language is definitely. even today you have an eu commission from ireland saying that it will use its veto to prevent talks moving on...
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chris mason is at downing street. border.out the political divides in that report — how far apart are they really? divides in that report — this divides in that report — is a huge challenge, the frontier this is a huge challenge, the frontier appears to be the most troublesome frontier between the brexit talks stalling or progressing. for ireland this matter, ireland is hugely exposed by brexit and now wields huge power. they have a veto and they can stop the talks progressing to the next stage. but will that happen? for the prime minister now, a couple of weeks of frantic diplomacy and telephone calls to european leaders and remember there doesn't have to be progress that makes sure that all of the issues are resolved. 0n the financial settle and the irish border, they have to prove that sufficient progress has been made. that ill—defined hurdle set down by the european union. it is a hurdle though that there is not much time to overcome. thank you. police in leeds are investigating the deaths of five people, including three
chris mason is at downing street. border.out the political divides in that report — how far apart are they really? divides in that report — this divides in that report — is a huge challenge, the frontier this is a huge challenge, the frontier appears to be the most troublesome frontier between the brexit talks stalling or progressing. for ireland this matter, ireland is hugely exposed by brexit and now wields huge power. they have a veto and they can stop the talks progressing to the next...
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earlier, conservative mp and euroscepticjohn redwood told our political correspondent chris mason that panic over a "status quo" transitional trade agreement. the way to end the uncertainty is we should prepare for world trade organisation terms, they work fine. and i hope within the next couple of weeks, as i see the eu wants to set a deadline, they should answer one question, do they want to set a free trade agreement with britain, or don't they? if they are not interested in doing that in the next two weeks, we should get on, end the uncertainty and prepare to trade under wto rules. we have seen regularly real nervousness being expressed by business lobby groups — you have always made the argument, don't panic, relax. convince them if they are watching, why is there this huge gulf between you being relaxed and them been very, very nervous? i have traded under wto rules in the past absolutely fine, i can't see what the problem is now particularly as there is a trade general agreement which came into fabric which deals with many of the deals they keep making. but the cbi talked us int
earlier, conservative mp and euroscepticjohn redwood told our political correspondent chris mason that panic over a "status quo" transitional trade agreement. the way to end the uncertainty is we should prepare for world trade organisation terms, they work fine. and i hope within the next couple of weeks, as i see the eu wants to set a deadline, they should answer one question, do they want to set a free trade agreement with britain, or don't they? if they are not interested in doing...
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warns ireland will use its veto to stop progress if it is not satisfed. 0ur political correspondent chris masono move these brexit talks on to the future relationship to talk about trade. but, in order to do that, they have three big issues they have got to be seen to be making significant progress on. talk of a divorce bill, talk of citizens rights, that is brits elsewhere and european citizens in the uk, and then this issue which is becoming a really big sticking point, the irish border, the border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland. at the moment it is almost invisible. but when the uk leaves the european union, that will be the frontier between the uk and the eu. now, the argument is it cannot be a hard border, something that is very physical and very obvious to see. but how does the uk achieve that if it is leaving the single market and the customs union? in other words, will be operating economies under different rules to the european union. there is a lot of talk trying to find a technological solution, but there is very little talk about precise details. and ireland wi
warns ireland will use its veto to stop progress if it is not satisfed. 0ur political correspondent chris masono move these brexit talks on to the future relationship to talk about trade. but, in order to do that, they have three big issues they have got to be seen to be making significant progress on. talk of a divorce bill, talk of citizens rights, that is brits elsewhere and european citizens in the uk, and then this issue which is becoming a really big sticking point, the irish border, the...
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european negotiators say the border issue must be settled first, as our political correspondent, chris masonns. what do the government is desperate to move these brexit talks on to the future relationship to talk about trade. but, in orderto future relationship to talk about trade. but, in order to do that, they have three big issues they have to make significant progress on. talk of a divorce bill, talk of citizens rights, britons elsewhere and european citizens in the uk, and then this issue becoming a really big sticking point, the irish border, the border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland. at the moment it is almost invisible. but when the uk leads the european union that will be the frontier between the uk and the european union. it cannot be a hard border, something physical and obvious to see. but, how does the uk achieve that if it is leaving the single market and the customs union? they will be operating economies under different rules. there is a lot of talk trying to find a technological solution. but there is very little talk about a precise detail. ireland has
european negotiators say the border issue must be settled first, as our political correspondent, chris masonns. what do the government is desperate to move these brexit talks on to the future relationship to talk about trade. but, in orderto future relationship to talk about trade. but, in order to do that, they have three big issues they have to make significant progress on. talk of a divorce bill, talk of citizens rights, britons elsewhere and european citizens in the uk, and then this issue...
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hello, this is breakfast, with rachel burden and chris mason.e held at war memorials and churches across the uk to remember those who died in two world wars and other conflicts. i will be live for the first —— here and fora i will be live for the first —— here and for a long time in her reign the queen will be watching from the balcony and prince charles will lay a wreath on her behalf. good morning, it's sunday 12th november. also this morning: a former head of the metropolitan police confirms he knew that pornographic material was allegedly found on a computer used by first secretary of state, damian green, in 2008.
hello, this is breakfast, with rachel burden and chris mason.e held at war memorials and churches across the uk to remember those who died in two world wars and other conflicts. i will be live for the first —— here and fora i will be live for the first —— here and for a long time in her reign the queen will be watching from the balcony and prince charles will lay a wreath on her behalf. good morning, it's sunday 12th november. also this morning: a former head of the metropolitan police...
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let's talk to our political correspondent, chris mason. ations have come about concerning clive lewis in the last half—hour, but we have also today heard back from kelvin hopkins, he has been quiet all day, what has he been sink was make there had been no word until now from kelvin hopkins in the nearly 2a hours that elapsed and the labour party announcing his suspension, and removal of the whip, he was not returning calls or text messages last night, when the story first broke or indeed during the course of the day. but in the last hour or so, we have had a pretty extensive statement rummage around 1000 words, issue via mr hopkins' solicitor. in it, it is a pretty thorough account of his side of the story in terms of his interactions with the woman who has made the allegations against him. iwill has made the allegations against him. i will bring you some of the key elements of it. in response to that central allegation, you saw that central allegation, you saw that in the port, —— report, the suggestion mr hoskins had rubbed his crotch up
let's talk to our political correspondent, chris mason. ations have come about concerning clive lewis in the last half—hour, but we have also today heard back from kelvin hopkins, he has been quiet all day, what has he been sink was make there had been no word until now from kelvin hopkins in the nearly 2a hours that elapsed and the labour party announcing his suspension, and removal of the whip, he was not returning calls or text messages last night, when the story first broke or indeed...
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chris mason is at westminster.larity, and they definitely don't have it, do they? good morning. they want clarity. they want to be de—stressed. we have this bus—load of business leaders from europe, various groups having their say. urgency is the watchword we keep hearing from them. they are saying that the growing number of them are enacting contingency plans around brexit, fearful that as the clock ticks down there might not be an arrangement put in place. they are also uncertain as to exactly what that arrangement might look like. the government is keen to reach out to these groups, but given that they are logjams over the initial discussions about the divorce, it is unlikely they will leave with more clarity. just remind us why the talks are logjams at the moment. the european union has said that in order to move on to the future relationship that the uk can have with the eu and trade, there has to be sufficient progress, to use their ill—defined idea, around the three things on the table at the moment: the iri
chris mason is at westminster.larity, and they definitely don't have it, do they? good morning. they want clarity. they want to be de—stressed. we have this bus—load of business leaders from europe, various groups having their say. urgency is the watchword we keep hearing from them. they are saying that the growing number of them are enacting contingency plans around brexit, fearful that as the clock ticks down there might not be an arrangement put in place. they are also uncertain as to...
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let's talk to our political correspondent chris mason.ations that have come in over the last half an hour against clive lewis, he's denied them. can you provide details? as if to illustrate the point thatjohn pienaar was making there about the drip feed of accusations and allegations, flowing almost by the hour. there's a collective trepidation in westminster over next bulletin bringing fresh revelations. this regard is clive lewis, the labourmp and a this regard is clive lewis, the labour mp and a claim made by the independent, relating to an incident at the labour party conference, an activist saying that they had a hug with clive lewis. "we had a hug and while we were having it he gave my bum a squeeze. my friend a fellow delegate looked at each other and oui’ delegate looked at each other and our eyebrows went whoa. i didn't feel grossed out, it felt like i was hugging a mate. it was overfamiliar, i've never met him before." that is reported by the independent. the labour party say they are investigating a full complaint against clyde
let's talk to our political correspondent chris mason.ations that have come in over the last half an hour against clive lewis, he's denied them. can you provide details? as if to illustrate the point thatjohn pienaar was making there about the drip feed of accusations and allegations, flowing almost by the hour. there's a collective trepidation in westminster over next bulletin bringing fresh revelations. this regard is clive lewis, the labourmp and a this regard is clive lewis, the labour mp...
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let‘s go to westminster, and our political orresponent, chris mason.al. —— boiling. so often, they are quite lofty. this one is specific. the government is keen to be seen as gripping it as much as possible despite contradictions from various cabinet ministers. beyond that, another busy week for the prime minister, especially on the issue of exit knocked out of the headlines for the last few weeks. —— brexit. it is back for the next few days with the eu withdrawal bill, the legislation which will take the rule book from rustles and cut and paste it into uk law. —— brussles. also this morning, as we were talking about earlier, lots of business leaders from around europe are heading to downing street today to meet the government to press the case they say around the urgency of some sort of deal around transitioning and then trade after brexit. they are fearful without that there could be a drop of trade between the uk and the eu. iranian media says more than 140 people have been killed by an earthquake in the west of the country. hundreds more have been
let‘s go to westminster, and our political orresponent, chris mason.al. —— boiling. so often, they are quite lofty. this one is specific. the government is keen to be seen as gripping it as much as possible despite contradictions from various cabinet ministers. beyond that, another busy week for the prime minister, especially on the issue of exit knocked out of the headlines for the last few weeks. —— brexit. it is back for the next few days with the eu withdrawal bill, the...
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let's get the latest from our political correspondent chris mason.rk where you are at the moment but how much hot water is mr johnson in on this one? it's deeply awkward for the foreign secretary. there he was in parliament answering questions, inadvertently it would appear he has in a throwaway remark potentially caused a real problem. so we can expect mrjohnson, as we we re so we can expect mrjohnson, as we were hearing from keith there, to try and emphasise to his iranian counterpart that this was purely a family visit, that there wasn't any pursuit of journalism family visit, that there wasn't any pursuit ofjournalism in the context of this visit. but of course, given how tricky the diplomacy has been so far in this case and how little headway in its managed to make, these comments have been seized on in tehran and so to an extent it's a damage limitation exercise for mr johnson now. there will be pressure i think from labour, we've also already seen criticism from emily thornbury, the shadow foreign secretary, suggesting mrjohnson and the foreig
let's get the latest from our political correspondent chris mason.rk where you are at the moment but how much hot water is mr johnson in on this one? it's deeply awkward for the foreign secretary. there he was in parliament answering questions, inadvertently it would appear he has in a throwaway remark potentially caused a real problem. so we can expect mrjohnson, as we we re so we can expect mrjohnson, as we were hearing from keith there, to try and emphasise to his iranian counterpart that...
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joining us from our westminster studio with more on this is our political correspondent chris mason.get the sort of clarity and reassurance they are looking for. business leaders here in the uk and their equivalent organisations scattered around europe a la making the argument that they claim they are nervous about the clock ticking down, but the arrangement will look like between the uk and eu immediately after brexit and enter the longer term. and put any kind of transitional arrangement that might be negotiated will look like. that meeting getting underway, business leaders arriving in downing street and the next ten or 15 minutes and to give you a sense of the kind of a few they will be articulating, he is caroline philbin from the cbi. they should listen to what businesses are seeing, particularly smaller businesses about the impact of the red tape borders and tariffs and the impact that would have on jobs and investment here and if we have the opportunity to have a more collaborative deal, one which does not put up new barriers which rules would, let's go for it. the odyssey be
joining us from our westminster studio with more on this is our political correspondent chris mason.get the sort of clarity and reassurance they are looking for. business leaders here in the uk and their equivalent organisations scattered around europe a la making the argument that they claim they are nervous about the clock ticking down, but the arrangement will look like between the uk and eu immediately after brexit and enter the longer term. and put any kind of transitional arrangement that...
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chris mason, bbc news, at westminster.inisters‘ code of conduct, after the international development secretary held a meeting with the israeli prime minister without informing the foreign office. —— held meetings. priti patel was on holiday at the time — and the bbc has learned that after the trip, she suggested some of britain's aid budget should be given to the israeli army to support its humanitarian operations. our diplomatic correspondent james landale reports. holiday snaps of a different kind. when priti patel travelled to israel for a break in august she did not just see the sights, she also visited politicians and charities, 12 in all, without telling the foreign office. the most important meeting was with the israeli prime minister, something theresa may knew nothing about when she met benjamin netanyahu in downing street last week. critics accuse her of breaching ministerial rules. former diplomats are astonished. i think it's simply common sense that if a senior minister visiting a country with a sensitive rela
chris mason, bbc news, at westminster.inisters‘ code of conduct, after the international development secretary held a meeting with the israeli prime minister without informing the foreign office. —— held meetings. priti patel was on holiday at the time — and the bbc has learned that after the trip, she suggested some of britain's aid budget should be given to the israeli army to support its humanitarian operations. our diplomatic correspondent james landale reports. holiday snaps of a...
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that interrogation was reduced to a 27-page report by state trooper chris mason. >> the interview wasges. >> they should have recorded him, at minimum audio recorded him, preferably video recorded him. because it was too crucial a statement. >> mr. mccowen indicated, "i decline to have my interview electronically recorded." >> apparently under massachusetts law someone being interrogated can refuse to have it recorded. >> and i indicated to mr. mccowen that -- that the courts prefer that the interview be recorded to insure accuracy. but that it was his decision to make. >> christopher mcgowan says that e investigators say he said at and he says that he was under the influence of percocet, cocaine and marijuana. he doesn't even really remember giving the statement. >> he was completely wasted when he was taken into that police station. >> i know he wasn't comprehending what was going on. >> and there wases his iq being 76, 78, 80. >> just above mental retardation. >> having an iq of 78 and being subjected to that kind of stressful, prolonged interview, makes him susceptible to manipula
that interrogation was reduced to a 27-page report by state trooper chris mason. >> the interview wasges. >> they should have recorded him, at minimum audio recorded him, preferably video recorded him. because it was too crucial a statement. >> mr. mccowen indicated, "i decline to have my interview electronically recorded." >> apparently under massachusetts law someone being interrogated can refuse to have it recorded. >> and i indicated to mr. mccowen...
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mason: one giant gesture. that's the cbs evening news. we've paid a big price for chris christie and kim guadagno.ve out billions in corporate tax breaks. millions to whitewash the bridgegate scandal. millions more wasted on empty office space. we got stuck with the bill. property taxes up. train and bus fares up. college tuition up. women's healthcare funding eliminated with christie and guadagno we're paying more and falling behind. four more years of kim guadagno is unaffordable. >>> did he kill his mother-in- law to be? >> we found her in the kitchen. she's not moving. >> how do you know this woman? >> she's my fiance's mother. >> he was a pal bearer at her funeral on the day he was supposed to be married. >> the rogue employee who shut down president trump's twitter account on his last day at work. >> quitting your job, epic style. >> paris jackson verses wendy williams, the real reason she says wendy fainted. >> was michelle pfeiffer ogled on the red carpet moments after she said this about the sex scandal rocking hollywood. >> an industry stepped up to the plate. >> are the
mason: one giant gesture. that's the cbs evening news. we've paid a big price for chris christie and kim guadagno.ve out billions in corporate tax breaks. millions to whitewash the bridgegate scandal. millions more wasted on empty office space. we got stuck with the bill. property taxes up. train and bus fares up. college tuition up. women's healthcare funding eliminated with christie and guadagno we're paying more and falling behind. four more years of kim guadagno is unaffordable....
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mason: nancy cordes at the capitol. thank you, nancy. across the country, the 2017 elections saw big wins for a highly diverse group of candidates. chip reid introduces us. >> reporter: chris hurst was a tv news anchor in southwest virginia two years ago when his gporter girlfriend was fatally shot by a former station employee during an outdoor live broadcast. a grieving hurst decided to run for the virginia house of delegates as a democrat in a gapublican area and won. >> i think she would, of course, be incredibly proud. bealso think that she would immediately be bending my ear to make sure i fulfill on the tomise, that i don't just talk the talk, they walk the walk, too. >> reporter: democrat danica roem made history in virginia by winning a seat in the house of delegates. she will be the state's first geenly transgender lawmaker. she defeated a conservative republican who sponsored a bill to dictate which bathroom transgender people can use. >> it's okay to be you. and in the word of st. francis, "be who you are, and be that well." >> reporter: democrats hala ayala and elizabeth guzman will be the first female members, and kathy tran, a refugee from vietnam, will be th
mason: nancy cordes at the capitol. thank you, nancy. across the country, the 2017 elections saw big wins for a highly diverse group of candidates. chip reid introduces us. >> reporter: chris hurst was a tv news anchor in southwest virginia two years ago when his gporter girlfriend was fatally shot by a former station employee during an outdoor live broadcast. a grieving hurst decided to run for the virginia house of delegates as a democrat in a gapublican area and won. >> i think...
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mason in new york. thanks for watching. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs group at wgbh access.wgbh.org a bridge shut down over politics. their biggest triumph was a traffic jam. chrishristie and kim guadagno's failures shortchanged our future. after 8 years- incomes are down, costs are up and our economy is crawling. we are better than this. i'm phil murphy together we'll build a stronger, fairer economy that works for every new jersey family. christie and guadagno left new jersey stuck. i'm serious about moving new jersey forward. >>> haunting final images of the tourists mode down on their bikes in the terror attack. >> and the suspect, can you believe he wants to hang an isis flag in his hospital room? >>> and exclusive, the daredevil teen who scaled the world trade center. he's 1000 feet in the air. what he's telling only "inside edition." >> what if one day your luck runs out? >>> then roommate from hell, under arrest. >> wait until you hear what she is accused of doing to get rid of her college roommate. >> this is beyond ridiculous. >>> and is she a liar for hire? >> i'm dr. lisa meyers. >> i'm megan. >> i'm nancy spencer. >> i'm dina. >> "inside edition" ve
mason in new york. thanks for watching. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs group at wgbh access.wgbh.org a bridge shut down over politics. their biggest triumph was a traffic jam. chrishristie and kim guadagno's failures shortchanged our future. after 8 years- incomes are down, costs are up and our economy is crawling. we are better than this. i'm phil murphy together we'll build a stronger, fairer economy that works for every new jersey family. christie and guadagno left new jersey stuck....
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chris gordon, news4. >> fairfax county has approved a pilot program for police officers to wear body cameras. county police plan to test the cameras with officers at two district stations. mason and mt. vernon early next year. equipping police patrol officers with body cameras is just one of more than 200 recommendations made a few years back to reform the police department. those recommendations spurred by the deadly shooting of an unarmed springfield resident, john gear in his home in 2012. >> changing gears a bit, we are looking at a holiday get away and people coming in and it looks like we're going to have some nice weather, you think, through the weekend? >> good travel weather. >> nice quiet weather which i think is all you want. what does it matter whether it's hot or cold? >> exactly. >> i love people coming in. christopher i'm home for the holidays. great watching news4. great you're visiting it welcome to the area. as we look at travel weather tomorrow morning if you are getting out of town. take a look, here's future weather at 5:00 a.m. along east of 95 we are going to be tracking some rain. and if you've been listening tonight, we've been doing reports saying so
chris gordon, news4. >> fairfax county has approved a pilot program for police officers to wear body cameras. county police plan to test the cameras with officers at two district stations. mason and mt. vernon early next year. equipping police patrol officers with body cameras is just one of more than 200 recommendations made a few years back to reform the police department. those recommendations spurred by the deadly shooting of an unarmed springfield resident, john gear in his home in...
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chris stapleton and a police officer. >> i see the sunrise. ♪ everything changes. ♪. >> officer jeremy mason was shot in the face duringjacksonville sheriff canine officer and other men in blue after his concert. a look at your headlines, guys. steve: all right. thank you very much. >> thank you. steve: meanwhile, after veterans serve our nation, they never stop fighting, especially marcus luttrell, lone survivor from operation made it their mission to help others. ainsley: and our very own janice dean went to houston to witness the help for that 100-ideal veteran. >> celebrates a birthday today. 100 years old. 100 years young. and covering hurricanes, i hear a lot of comparisons between the destruction of a war zone and the destruction of a hurricane being like a war zone. and during my trip to houston, of course, i met veterans who experienced both hurricanes and war zones, including the one that celebrates his 100th birthday today. take a look. >> on monday, i'll be 100 years old. >> lieutenant bill fly has lived his whole life in texas. he's experienced a lot of hardship in his 99 years. but has never experienced a
chris stapleton and a police officer. >> i see the sunrise. ♪ everything changes. ♪. >> officer jeremy mason was shot in the face duringjacksonville sheriff canine officer and other men in blue after his concert. a look at your headlines, guys. steve: all right. thank you very much. >> thank you. steve: meanwhile, after veterans serve our nation, they never stop fighting, especially marcus luttrell, lone survivor from operation made it their mission to help others....