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david frost, lord frost, welcome to political thinking. thank you. great to be here.ell, let's begin with what is on everybody�*s mind. your old friend, the man you advised and whether he, borisjohnson, can and should be our next prime minister. what do you make of the speculation? well, boris is remarkable guy, and he can do things that other people can't. so i don't find it at all surprising that we're getting this sort of noise about, "will he come back? "could he do the job?" i think the party needs to think quite hard before it, it kind of goes down this road, you know? who knows? it's not really for me to say. but, you know, there was a reason why he left office and there's a reason why he was so successful in office. and they've got to work out which of those is going to be the most important for them. what do you think was the reason he had to leave office, that matters, now? so, i think the problem was the the sense of sort of confusion and chaos that surrounded him. i think partygate was a kind of special moment, if you like, you know, a very unhappy one. bu
david frost, lord frost, welcome to political thinking. thank you. great to be here.ell, let's begin with what is on everybody�*s mind. your old friend, the man you advised and whether he, borisjohnson, can and should be our next prime minister. what do you make of the speculation? well, boris is remarkable guy, and he can do things that other people can't. so i don't find it at all surprising that we're getting this sort of noise about, "will he come back? "could he do the...
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david frost, lord frost, thanks forjoining me on political thinking. thank you.onservative party now faces. 0n the one hand, he has a clear, quietly argued, philosophical case for the sort of country he wants to develop after the brexit, which he helped to deliver. 0n the other, he's a man who joined borisjohnson's government, then quit it, called for liz truss to be prime minister and then called just weeks later for her to quit. and who sounds like he doesn't think there's anybody who's really right to be her successor and our next prime minister. ideas they have, people they can unite behind, they don't. thanks for watching. hello. it stays mild through the second half of the weekend and into next week as well. we've got further rain in the forecast and it is latch likely to be thundery. forecast and it is latch likely to be thundery-— forecast and it is latch likely to be thunde . , ., , ., ., be thundery. the showers we have had this afternoon — be thundery. the showers we have had this afternoon will _ be thundery. the showers we have had this afternoon wil
david frost, lord frost, thanks forjoining me on political thinking. thank you.onservative party now faces. 0n the one hand, he has a clear, quietly argued, philosophical case for the sort of country he wants to develop after the brexit, which he helped to deliver. 0n the other, he's a man who joined borisjohnson's government, then quit it, called for liz truss to be prime minister and then called just weeks later for her to quit. and who sounds like he doesn't think there's anybody who's...
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nixon, there he tells the story of a landmark - a series of famous interviews yu david frost in richard nixon, where nixon admits to his involvement in the gay scandal and then has to resign. the trick of this film is that david frost was just a showman, he was nothing a political financial analyst or a journalist and everyone laughed and said that nixon wants to use you as just some fool who can only host some entertainment shows and who did not expect from him that he would lead the entire president into the clear and become famous for it well, what does peter morgan say a- and he responds to these various accusations regarding the fact that you portrayed the royal family not as it is, you lied, you chase a sensation, you want to hype and in general, you should be ashamed of this, all from the first season, these accusations were heard and from the first season, peter morgan and his team and his colleagues answer in the same way, they answer that we are not presenting a documentary film and not a biographical film a-a we have actors, they play according to the script, and therefore it
nixon, there he tells the story of a landmark - a series of famous interviews yu david frost in richard nixon, where nixon admits to his involvement in the gay scandal and then has to resign. the trick of this film is that david frost was just a showman, he was nothing a political financial analyst or a journalist and everyone laughed and said that nixon wants to use you as just some fool who can only host some entertainment shows and who did not expect from him that he would lead the entire...
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we'll ask laura herself what it's like stepping into the shoes of andrew marr and sir david frost anduch. first, though, if politics took something of a back seat for the days following the death of queen elizabeth this week, it's been back with a vengeance. the announcements for the chancellor, kwasi kwarteng, last friday, what's been called his mini budget, unleashed a torrent of reaction from the financial markets and institutions. most of it was negative. tonight at 10, the bank of england is forced to intervene to try to bring stability to the financial markets. emergency help was needed, especially to protect pension funds. but amid the turmoil, the government is still refusing to change its plans. what about the reporting of the story? did the media and bbc news in particular present too apocalyptic a picture of the economic fallout? this caller to the newswatch line thought so. hello. my name is anthony waites. i just wonder why the bbc doesn't talk about some of the plus sides of this budget and the falling of the pound. it's going to be very cheap for americans to come here
we'll ask laura herself what it's like stepping into the shoes of andrew marr and sir david frost anduch. first, though, if politics took something of a back seat for the days following the death of queen elizabeth this week, it's been back with a vengeance. the announcements for the chancellor, kwasi kwarteng, last friday, what's been called his mini budget, unleashed a torrent of reaction from the financial markets and institutions. most of it was negative. tonight at 10, the bank of england...
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the late sir david frost was host for 12 years, andrew marr for 16.nd at the start of september, laura kuenssberg inherited the mantle. it's one of the most high—profilejobs in television news. and like her predecessors, she's hooked some important guests. hello, and a very warm welcome to a new show and a new political era. tomorrow, one of these two will be chosen as our new prime minister. thank you so much for coming in. and whatever happens, do come back. applause well, i was going to say going for some reaction from our panel, because listening to that interview at the desk and seeming to applaud joe lycett, the comedian. i love it! this morning, we'll bejoined by two prime ministers — new zealand's jacinda ardern and by the prime minister of bangladesh, sheikh hasina. the key issue at the moment is who is going to pay for this. the key issue for many people listening to you this morning, i think might be that the government's promise to freeze my bills for two years. the labour leader is promising to free them for six months and then, after tha
the late sir david frost was host for 12 years, andrew marr for 16.nd at the start of september, laura kuenssberg inherited the mantle. it's one of the most high—profilejobs in television news. and like her predecessors, she's hooked some important guests. hello, and a very warm welcome to a new show and a new political era. tomorrow, one of these two will be chosen as our new prime minister. thank you so much for coming in. and whatever happens, do come back. applause well, i was going to...
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david frost is seen by his admirers as the guardian of the brexiteer flame, the man who borisjohnson
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we have heard from david frost and kemi badenoch was writing in the times.sunak. that is because actually, the coffin premiership vindicated rishi sunak. he was quiet throughout the whole process. he didn't come out and say, i told you so, but a lot of things he predicted would happen to the economy in terms of rising interest rates and concerns about runaway inflation actually did come under the truss premiership, so a lot of people are looking to him as an authoritative figure, someone who could calm the markets. at the moment, it seems like it is his to lose. is moment, it seems like it is his to lose. , . , moment, it seems like it is his to lose. , ., , . ., ~ ., lose. is there any particular mp who hasn't publicly _ lose. is there any particular mp who hasn't publicly spoken _ lose. is there any particular mp who hasn't publicly spoken yet _ lose. is there any particular mp who hasn't publicly spoken yet in - lose. is there any particular mp who hasn't publicly spoken yet in terms | hasn't publicly spoken yet in terms of who they are supporting that yo
we have heard from david frost and kemi badenoch was writing in the times.sunak. that is because actually, the coffin premiership vindicated rishi sunak. he was quiet throughout the whole process. he didn't come out and say, i told you so, but a lot of things he predicted would happen to the economy in terms of rising interest rates and concerns about runaway inflation actually did come under the truss premiership, so a lot of people are looking to him as an authoritative figure, someone who...
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we'll ask laura herself what it's like stepping into the shoes of andrew marr and sir david frost ands editor for praise. the other big story of the week was hurricane ian, which hit the united states, causing widespread destruction, as well as loss of life. there's been plenty of coverage on bbc news of its impact in the united states, including reports on the national bulletins. rather less, though, of the damage and deaths it had caused in cuba, where it struck earlier. liesbeth heit wrote on wednesday that this lacked balance. now, it's hard to remember a time when sunday morning television didn't feature a live political interview programme. come the new year, there'll have been one on bbc one for 30 years. the late sir david frost was host for 12 years, andrew marr for 16, and at the start of september, laura kuenssberg inherited the mantle. it's one of the most high—profile jobs in television news and like her predecessors, she's hooked some important guests. hello, and a very warm welcome to a new show and a new political era. tomorrow, one of these two will be chosen as our n
we'll ask laura herself what it's like stepping into the shoes of andrew marr and sir david frost ands editor for praise. the other big story of the week was hurricane ian, which hit the united states, causing widespread destruction, as well as loss of life. there's been plenty of coverage on bbc news of its impact in the united states, including reports on the national bulletins. rather less, though, of the damage and deaths it had caused in cuba, where it struck earlier. liesbeth heit wrote...
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now, prince harry, sir eltonjohn and his partner david furnish, liz hurley and sadie frost have combined— and this was a surprise — baroness doreen lawrence. she has had a warm relationship with the daily mail. two of her son stephen's killers were jailed in 2012. for more than a decade, the mail helped keep the case in the headlines. but this is what lawyers now say associated newspapers journalists have been involved with: more serious allegations even than phone hacking, according to a lawyer who has been involved in legal action against associated newspapers. they are highly intrusive. they are means of delving into the private lives of people, and private lives which are protected by statute under the human rights act and by convention by the european convention of human rights. so, it is a gross invasion of privacy if these things occurred and it would be absolutely right and proper, if they did occur that associated newspapers — and, hopefully, some of their seniorfigures — are held to account. phone hacking was not practised by the mail on sunday or daily mail. that was the forme
now, prince harry, sir eltonjohn and his partner david furnish, liz hurley and sadie frost have combined— and this was a surprise — baroness doreen lawrence. she has had a warm relationship with the daily mail. two of her son stephen's killers were jailed in 2012. for more than a decade, the mail helped keep the case in the headlines. but this is what lawyers now say associated newspapers journalists have been involved with: more serious allegations even than phone hacking, according to a...
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the mail online, and the people include prince harry, sir elton john, david furnish, sir elton�*s partner, elizabeth hurley, sadie frost and they have launched this action against associated newspapers. a further press releases that these individuals have become aware of compelling and highly distressing evidence that they have been the victims of abhorrent criminal activity and gross breaches of privacy by associated newspapers. so thatis privacy by associated newspapers. so that is the news that is just in, we haven't had any response from associated newspapers yet, and we will of course bring you that once we have it. let's move on. analysis by the alzheimer's society suggests that nearly 60% of those diagnosed with dementia are not getting the help they need. the government says it is providing an additional £500 million to local authorities for adult social care this winter. this is to speed up care assessments and access to care packages. our correspondentjeremy cooke and producer claire kendall have spent days filming withjo and bill to see the struggle they face at their home in newcastle. meetjo wilson. hi, jo
the mail online, and the people include prince harry, sir elton john, david furnish, sir elton�*s partner, elizabeth hurley, sadie frost and they have launched this action against associated newspapers. a further press releases that these individuals have become aware of compelling and highly distressing evidence that they have been the victims of abhorrent criminal activity and gross breaches of privacy by associated newspapers. so thatis privacy by associated newspapers. so that is the news...
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prince harry, sir eltonjohn, david furnish, his partner, the actresses elizabeth hurley and sadie frostnto the civil courts, but look at what they are claiming. bugging cars and homes using private investigators, secretly listening to and recording live phone calls, paying police officials for sensitive information, obtaining medical information and financial information, and their lawyers say that they have banded together to uncover the truth and told journalists to account, united in their desire to live in a world where the press operates freely yet responsibly. just as i sat down here, we received a statement from associated press, saying we utterly and unambiguously refute these preposterous smears which are an orchestrated attempt to drag that paper back into the phone hacking scandal. ., ., , paper back into the phone hacking scandal. ., ., ~ paper back into the phone hacking scandal. ., ., the time is... our top story this evening. 60% of people living with dementia are not getting the help they need according to one major charity. it's according to one major charity. it's a co
prince harry, sir eltonjohn, david furnish, his partner, the actresses elizabeth hurley and sadie frostnto the civil courts, but look at what they are claiming. bugging cars and homes using private investigators, secretly listening to and recording live phone calls, paying police officials for sensitive information, obtaining medical information and financial information, and their lawyers say that they have banded together to uncover the truth and told journalists to account, united in their...
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now, prince harry, eltonjohn and his husband david furnish, liz hurley and sadie frost have combined mail. two of her son stephen's killers were jailed in 2012. for more than a decade, the mail helped keep the case in the headlines. but this is what the lawyers for her and the others now say associated newspaperjournalists have been involved with — bugging cars and homes, listening to private telephone calls, paying police officers for sensitive information, obtaining medical and financial records. more serious allegations even than phone hacking, according to a lawyer, who's been involved in legal action against associated newspapers. they are highly intrusive. they are a means of delving into the private lives of people, and private lives, which are protected by statute under the human rights act and by convention by the european convention on human rights. so it is a gross invasion of privacy. if these things occurred, and it would be absolutely right and proper if they did occur that associated newspapers and hopefully some of their senior figures are held to account. phone hacki
now, prince harry, eltonjohn and his husband david furnish, liz hurley and sadie frost have combined mail. two of her son stephen's killers were jailed in 2012. for more than a decade, the mail helped keep the case in the headlines. but this is what the lawyers for her and the others now say associated newspaperjournalists have been involved with — bugging cars and homes, listening to private telephone calls, paying police officers for sensitive information, obtaining medical and financial...
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interestingly former allies of borisjohnson like steve barclay and lauder frost have come out in favour of rishi sunak. he also has davidpatel, bill cash, jacob rees bugg, ben wallace, and alok sharma. so, with an eye boris has. we know boris is back. we know he is back but — has. we know boris is back. we know he is back but numbers _ has. we know boris is back. we know he is back but numbers are _ has. we know boris is back. we know he is back but numbers are patchy. i he is back but numbers are patchy. martin camilla is going to the sunday telegraph. boris are back, flying into gatwick early this morning, a man who has been on holiday, suntanned, but that is the wave of quite a confident man. what do you think?— do you think? well, again, as emma said, it is do you think? well, again, as emma said. it is quite _ do you think? well, again, as emma said, it is quite hard _ do you think? well, again, as emma said, it is quite hard to _ do you think? well, again, as emma said, it is quite hard to know, - do you think? well, again, as emma said, it is quite hard to know, and i said, it is quite hard to know, and suddeniy—
interestingly former allies of borisjohnson like steve barclay and lauder frost have come out in favour of rishi sunak. he also has davidpatel, bill cash, jacob rees bugg, ben wallace, and alok sharma. so, with an eye boris has. we know boris is back. we know he is back but — has. we know boris is back. we know he is back but numbers _ has. we know boris is back. we know he is back but numbers are _ has. we know boris is back. we know he is back but numbers are patchy. i he is back but...
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the former leadership contender, kemi badenoch, lord frost, another key ally of borisjohnson, steve barclay coming out in favour of rishi sunak, and davidors are saying that now is not the right time for boris johnson are saying that now is not the right time for borisjohnson to return. and penny mordaunt is very much been called upon to be the kingmaker, and to lend her support to rishi sunak. and that would push him really quite far ahead. a and that would push him really quite far ahead. n, ., ., ~ and that would push him really quite far ahead. ., ., ~ ., far ahead. martin, what the make of this? we heard _ far ahead. martin, what the make of this? we heard dominic— far ahead. martin, what the make of this? we heard dominic rart- far ahead. martin, what the make of this? we heard dominic rart on - far ahead. martin, what the make of this? we heard dominic rart on the. this? we heard dominic rart on the programme saying that, if boris were to be anointed, crowned prime minister again, all the headlines would be dominated by the privileges committee and the partygate scandal which is cranking up to be something really quite significan
the former leadership contender, kemi badenoch, lord frost, another key ally of borisjohnson, steve barclay coming out in favour of rishi sunak, and davidors are saying that now is not the right time for boris johnson are saying that now is not the right time for borisjohnson to return. and penny mordaunt is very much been called upon to be the kingmaker, and to lend her support to rishi sunak. and that would push him really quite far ahead. a and that would push him really quite far ahead. n,...
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now, prince harry, eltonjohn and his husband david furnish, liz hurley and sadie frost have combinedith, and this was a surprise, baroness doreen lawrence. she's had a warm relationship with the daily mail. two of her son's stephen's killers were jailed in 2012. but this is what the lawyers for her and the others now say associated newspaper journalists have been involved with — bugging cars and homes, listening to private telephone calls, paying police officers for sensitive information, obtaining medical and financial records. more serious allegations even than phone hacking, according to a lawyer, who's been involved in legal action against associated newspapers. they are highly intrusive. they are a means of delving into the private lives of people, and private lives, which are protected by statutes under the human rights act and by convention by the european convention on human rights. so it is a gross invasion of privacy. if these things occurred, and it would be absolutely right and proper if they did occur that associated newspapers and hopefully some of their senior figures
now, prince harry, eltonjohn and his husband david furnish, liz hurley and sadie frost have combinedith, and this was a surprise, baroness doreen lawrence. she's had a warm relationship with the daily mail. two of her son's stephen's killers were jailed in 2012. but this is what the lawyers for her and the others now say associated newspaper journalists have been involved with — bugging cars and homes, listening to private telephone calls, paying police officers for sensitive information,...
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david. so many issues when you get this kind of cold this early in the season, not to mention, it's a shock to your system. look at the maps. they're awash in deep blues tonight. jack frost busy all the way down to the south coast. some of these numbers tomorrow, we could see 20, 30 record lows in places like bifrbirmingham, n rouge. jet stream bringing us down with a big dip in the east. big ridge in the west. above normal temperatures for the pacific north. portland on track for their warmest fall on record. this is definitely a two-sided coin when it comes to temperatures across the u.s. this week. david? >> rob, thank you. >>> we turn now to ohio tonight, and that deadly plane crash right into a car dealership, vanishing from radar 30 minutes after takeoff. the twin engine beachcraft slamming into that dealership, engul offing at least a half dozen cars. the pilot and the passenger did not survive. gio benitez on the scene in marietta, ohio, tonight. >> reporter: tonight, investigators are trying to figure out what caused a deadly plane crash that sparked this inferno in ohio. >> we just had an explosion of some sort out here towards walmart. black smoke, sounded lik
david. so many issues when you get this kind of cold this early in the season, not to mention, it's a shock to your system. look at the maps. they're awash in deep blues tonight. jack frost busy all the way down to the south coast. some of these numbers tomorrow, we could see 20, 30 record lows in places like bifrbirmingham, n rouge. jet stream bringing us down with a big dip in the east. big ridge in the west. above normal temperatures for the pacific north. portland on track for their warmest...
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david: coffee in general, we're looking at about aost 20% more expensive than last year. a lot of this is tied to adverse weathearound the globe, especially in coffee producing regions like brazil that saw frost. and that's, you know, put upward pressure on prices. >> it's a shock every time i want to get groceries. paul: the consumer reaction? sticker shock. >> i'm a young professional here. i'm just earning a salary, so it's pretty hard to get by like this. >> i pity people with families. i don't know how. my wife was from a family of 14. i don't know how people are feeding four or five. >> i mean, it sucks. james: i feel for the customers but it's just not it's not abating. paul: james baker owns the daily market. james: we have a load that came in today and we have pages of 13 price changes we ha to make. we'll have 13 pages of price tags we have to put together and put on the shelf to change the prices. paul: previous prize, $5.39,ew price $7.49. james: this is week to week. paul: there is an item that hasn't gone up in price. james: there's a few. not many. paul: yes. dalmatia spread fig. went from $6.79 to $6.29. james: look at that. we have a winner. paul: small businessman baker beli
david: coffee in general, we're looking at about aost 20% more expensive than last year. a lot of this is tied to adverse weathearound the globe, especially in coffee producing regions like brazil that saw frost. and that's, you know, put upward pressure on prices. >> it's a shock every time i want to get groceries. paul: the consumer reaction? sticker shock. >> i'm a young professional here. i'm just earning a salary, so it's pretty hard to get by like this. >> i pity people...
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david sillito, bbc news, chelmsford. good night, cq, god bless you and keep you. ican't! god bless you, good bye, good night. now look at the weather with ben rich. early frostzzle, elsewhere some showers drifting north but losing energy as they pushed north, the best sunshine across central and eastern england, across central and eastern england, a windy day, gusty and parts of western wales, temperatures just ten in aberdeen but 22 forjersey, warm across the channel islands. then as we get into thursday we will see further showers aren�*t longer spells of rain drift north a wet start to the day potentially across southern and eastern parts of england, sunshine development for some is the day wears on and temperatures between ten and 19 degrees in that area of low pressure continues to dominate into the weekend, further showers aren�*t longer spells of rain, often windy but feeling quite warm for the time of year. the prime minister tries to regain authority as she apologises for the mistakes she�*s made so far in number ten. reporter: how long can the prime minister last? | there were questions for ministers arriving to cabinet but liz truss insisted the b
david sillito, bbc news, chelmsford. good night, cq, god bless you and keep you. ican't! god bless you, good bye, good night. now look at the weather with ben rich. early frostzzle, elsewhere some showers drifting north but losing energy as they pushed north, the best sunshine across central and eastern england, across central and eastern england, a windy day, gusty and parts of western wales, temperatures just ten in aberdeen but 22 forjersey, warm across the channel islands. then as we get...