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downing street hoped that would be that.d that after the trip miss patel suggested using british aid money to help the israeli army in its humanitarian work in the occupied golan heights. that afternoon ms patel left for africa as downing street admitted it hadn't known about the plan to help the israeli army. then this morning it emerged ms patel had had two further meetings with senior israelis in september. again, without telling civil servants. after all this, it was no surprise she was ordered back to london. there were also reports ms patel had taken the controversial step of visiting an israeli army field hospital in the golan heights, an area britain doesn't officially consider part of israel. why did priti patel act like she did? some mps say she didn't realise it was wrong. others say she has a history of doing things without telling civil servants. 0thers suspect she was pursuing her own private foreign policy. at westminster, labour said there were still questions about what the foreign 0ffice knew and when. it's
downing street hoped that would be that.d that after the trip miss patel suggested using british aid money to help the israeli army in its humanitarian work in the occupied golan heights. that afternoon ms patel left for africa as downing street admitted it hadn't known about the plan to help the israeli army. then this morning it emerged ms patel had had two further meetings with senior israelis in september. again, without telling civil servants. after all this, it was no surprise she was...
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she is now in downing street to meet with the prime minister.s patel‘s cabinet position hangs in the balance following unauthorised meetings with israeli politicians. the head of the nhs in england has challenged the government to find more cash for the health service following the promise of an extra 350 million pounds a week during the eu referendum campaign. simon stevens told the nhs providers‘ conference that health funding must rise to avoid escalating waiting lists. hollywood actor and theatre director kevin spacey faces fresh allegations of sexual misconduct tonight. the us journalist heather unruh has told reporters that her son was sexually assaulted by mr spacey last year. and tributes have been paid to chef, restaurateur and cookery writer antonio carluccio, who has died at the age of 80. dubbed the godfather of italian gastronomy, he was known for his popular television programmes and the chain of restaurants he co—founded. let's have a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. in a moment, we'll get the latest from o
she is now in downing street to meet with the prime minister.s patel‘s cabinet position hangs in the balance following unauthorised meetings with israeli politicians. the head of the nhs in england has challenged the government to find more cash for the health service following the promise of an extra 350 million pounds a week during the eu referendum campaign. simon stevens told the nhs providers‘ conference that health funding must rise to avoid escalating waiting lists. hollywood actor...
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theresa may had another engagement, she came back to downing street and they have beenin back to downingtogetherfor back to downing street and they have been in together for about 25 minutes. but priti patel we understand has now just left minutes. but priti patel we understand has nowjust left downing street by the back gate. we do not know what the outcome of the meeting has been. so they would have been going through exactly what has come about since their last face—to—face meeting on monday. the big question is whether things that priti patel did not tell the prime minister on monday which have now emerged and have not been clarified. if so i think she will no longer have her job. of think she will no longer have her job. of course she is a more junior member of the cabinet compared to the defence secretary michael fallon who went last week. but this cabinet is finely balanced, there is a balance between brexiteers and remainer is and that is why it is difficult for the prime minister this week. i think so and also looking back, losing two cabinet ministers in one week, that has not
theresa may had another engagement, she came back to downing street and they have beenin back to downingtogetherfor back to downing street and they have been in together for about 25 minutes. but priti patel we understand has now just left minutes. but priti patel we understand has nowjust left downing street by the back gate. we do not know what the outcome of the meeting has been. so they would have been going through exactly what has come about since their last face—to—face meeting on...
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downing street hoped that would be that.uesday i reported that after the trip miss patel suggested using british aid money to help the israeli army in its humanitarian work in the occupied golan heights. that afternoon miss patel left for africa as downing street admitted it hadn't known about the plan to help the israeli army. then this morning it emerged miss patel had had two further meetings with senior israelis in september. again, without telling civil servants. after a ll without telling civil servants. after all this, it was no surprise she was ordered back to london. there were also reports miss patel had taken the controversial step of visiting an israeli army field hospital in the golan heights, an area britain doesn't officially consider part of israel. why did priti patel act like she did? some mps say she didn't realise it was wrong. 0thers mps say she didn't realise it was wrong. others say she has a history of doing things without telling civil servants. 0thers suspect she was pursuing her own private foreign
downing street hoped that would be that.uesday i reported that after the trip miss patel suggested using british aid money to help the israeli army in its humanitarian work in the occupied golan heights. that afternoon miss patel left for africa as downing street admitted it hadn't known about the plan to help the israeli army. then this morning it emerged miss patel had had two further meetings with senior israelis in september. again, without telling civil servants. after a ll without telling...
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she's due in downing street any minute now. priti patel is accused of not telling mrs may about highly sensitive meetings with top israeli politicians. labour says she must go. she needs to go, first and foremost, but after that we need to have a full investigation to find out what happened at these meetings, who was at the meetings and, more importantly, has any damage being done? a government battling on many fronts, a westminster sex scandal, criticism of the foreign secretary, and now this. we'll be asking what this says about theresa may's authority. also tonight, a new warning on nhs waiting lists in england. there'll be an extra million if there's no extra cash. hollywood star kevin spacey faces a new allegation of sexual misconduct — we hear from an alleged victim. imagine living in the middle of an industrial estate. the plight facing victoria and her daughter after being made homeless. archive: this is roger matthews, welcome to radio leicester... now the news where you are — how local radio got started 50 years ago.
she's due in downing street any minute now. priti patel is accused of not telling mrs may about highly sensitive meetings with top israeli politicians. labour says she must go. she needs to go, first and foremost, but after that we need to have a full investigation to find out what happened at these meetings, who was at the meetings and, more importantly, has any damage being done? a government battling on many fronts, a westminster sex scandal, criticism of the foreign secretary, and now this....
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downing street.the prime minister to explain why she did not disclose all the details of the contacts with israeli politicians and then, i imagine, be sacked. but it is extraordinarily difficult to get any information. the new defence secretary, gavin williams, was pressed about what was going on in brussels this morning and he was not usually forthcoming. is it right priti patel should be sacked? i am focused on the issues here at the nato conference for ministers and making sure they understand our commitment to european defence is a resolute. with one minister on the verge of departure, the foreign secretary floundering, a defence secretary very new to the job, it does not give much confidence for button's overseas ministerial footprint. we are focused on ministerial matters here today. can you speak to rumours that you had involvement in getting rid of michael fallon? the prime minister makes all decisions on who serves in her cabinet. she makes her own decisions and always does so. thank you eve
downing street.the prime minister to explain why she did not disclose all the details of the contacts with israeli politicians and then, i imagine, be sacked. but it is extraordinarily difficult to get any information. the new defence secretary, gavin williams, was pressed about what was going on in brussels this morning and he was not usually forthcoming. is it right priti patel should be sacked? i am focused on the issues here at the nato conference for ministers and making sure they...
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now, downing street, a spokesman for downing street com pletely spokesman for downing street completelyminster who suspect that in any other time, priti patel would have been sacked on—the—spot for what she did. she wasn‘t. she was given another chance and she had that meeting face—to—face with theresa may. if she hasn‘t been com pletely theresa may. if she hasn‘t been completely open about everything in that meeting, then i think that is where she is in deep trouble and that, i suspect, where she is in deep trouble and that, isuspect, is where she is in deep trouble and that, i suspect, is why she is currently coming into heathrow on an aeroplane having been ordered back by downing street to explain herself. there is the other issue being reported in an israeli newspaper that priti patel also visited the golan heights. that would be controversial to go there. it is disputed territory and it is not recognised legally by the british government. so that would be another major problem, i think, for priti patel. it looks like having been given a lot of leeway the first time around, she may
now, downing street, a spokesman for downing street com pletely spokesman for downing street completelyminster who suspect that in any other time, priti patel would have been sacked on—the—spot for what she did. she wasn‘t. she was given another chance and she had that meeting face—to—face with theresa may. if she hasn‘t been com pletely theresa may. if she hasn‘t been completely open about everything in that meeting, then i think that is where she is in deep trouble and that, i...
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downing street says he was wrong to do so. the white house disagrees.onvicted bosnian war criminal kills himself by drinking poison in court, after his sentence is upheld. and on newsnight: we now know the irish border is turning out to be one of the stickiest brexit issues to resolve. this evening, we will hear from the irish agriculture secretary. can he see a way out of this? will ireland block brexit trade talks? good evening and welcome to bbc news. the government has offered to significantly increase the so—called brexit divorce bill, the amount of money it is willing to pay the european union for our departure from it. it is understood the government is now prepared to pay up to 50 billion euros, around £41; billion, in an attempt to kick—start talks on a future trade deal. back in september, the prime minister had said the uk was prepared to pay 20 billion euros. today, on a surprise visit to iraq, theresa may said the uk was still in negotiations with the eu, but wanted to move soon to trade talks. our political editor laura kuenssberg has more
downing street says he was wrong to do so. the white house disagrees.onvicted bosnian war criminal kills himself by drinking poison in court, after his sentence is upheld. and on newsnight: we now know the irish border is turning out to be one of the stickiest brexit issues to resolve. this evening, we will hear from the irish agriculture secretary. can he see a way out of this? will ireland block brexit trade talks? good evening and welcome to bbc news. the government has offered to...
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brexit summit at downing street. the uk prime minister meets european business leaders to hear their views on how to make a smooth separation from the european union. and a new passenger on board. ride—hailing firm uber strikes a huge investment deal with japan's softbank. these other markets across the board. that is friday's close in the united states but in asia, a mixed day emerging as they take stock of the massive rallies we saw in asia last week. as britain's departure from the european union draws ever closer, there is growing scrutiny over future trade links between the two sides. so, for the first time, prime minister theresa may will welcome european business leaders to downing street later. she wants their input on how to minimise disruption after march 2019. 15 leading business organisations from across the continent, including experts from the confederation of british industry and institute of directors, will be there. last year, the uk exchanged about $730 billion worth of goods and services with the o
brexit summit at downing street. the uk prime minister meets european business leaders to hear their views on how to make a smooth separation from the european union. and a new passenger on board. ride—hailing firm uber strikes a huge investment deal with japan's softbank. these other markets across the board. that is friday's close in the united states but in asia, a mixed day emerging as they take stock of the massive rallies we saw in asia last week. as britain's departure from the...
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that has changed the last hours because downing street got angry that there we re downing street gotils she had not revealed to them, and it is that anger on the part of downing street that has led to her being forced to resign, i think is possibly the best way to put it. stay with us for a moment, joe, we havejust had some reaction in from the foreign secretary, borisjohnson. reaction in from the foreign secretary, boris johnson. he reaction in from the foreign secretary, borisjohnson. he was speaking to answer a reporter on a chip to washington. let's listen to what he said. priti patel has been a very good colleague and friend for a long time and a first—class secretary of state for international development and, it has been a real pleasure working with her, and i'm sure she has a great future ahead. thank you very much. borisjohnson going thank you very much. boris johnson going back thank you very much. borisjohnson going back tojoe watts from the independent. a few supportive words from boris, they we re very supportive words from boris, they were very much fellow campaigners i
that has changed the last hours because downing street got angry that there we re downing street gotils she had not revealed to them, and it is that anger on the part of downing street that has led to her being forced to resign, i think is possibly the best way to put it. stay with us for a moment, joe, we havejust had some reaction in from the foreign secretary, borisjohnson. reaction in from the foreign secretary, boris johnson. he reaction in from the foreign secretary, borisjohnson. he was...
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downing street has said that ms patel did nothing wrong.eed up the time it takes for life changing medicines to reach patients have been announced by the government. the move follows pressure by the pharmaceutical companies which says that patients are missing out. it could say mean that medicines are available for yea rs that medicines are available for years earlier than they currently are. medical research is producing exciting new drugs and treatments but there have been complaints that it takes too long for them to be approved for use by the nhs. the government says it wants to streamline the process in england so that new drugs for diseases like cancer and devices to help manage conditions like diabetes can be made available to patients more rapidly. under what is called the accelerated access pathway, the approval process will be cut from as much as seven years, to three. in april next year, five new drugs and treatments will be selected for fast track treatment. this number could be increased annually in future. at the moment there
downing street has said that ms patel did nothing wrong.eed up the time it takes for life changing medicines to reach patients have been announced by the government. the move follows pressure by the pharmaceutical companies which says that patients are missing out. it could say mean that medicines are available for yea rs that medicines are available for years earlier than they currently are. medical research is producing exciting new drugs and treatments but there have been complaints that it...
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downing street say that she has done nothing wrong, boris johnson downing street say that she has doneuse. she says mr johnson was aware of the trip. there will be more questions about this on monday. a pioneering project to help young victims of gun and knife crime is being expanded to birmingham and nottingham. the redthread teams, based in four a&e units in london, try to intervene and divert young people away from gangs at the moment they've been injured and are in hospital. tom symonds was given rare access to the project. can we get two chest drain kits out, please? it's early evening in resus. they're preparing for an incoming patient, designated code red. we know this is a young man who's been stabbed and has been stabbed multiple times in the chest, legs, arms. his life will be in the hands of a huge team of medics. who's going to do blood for me? you will do blood for me, thank you... we spent four days with dr emer sutherland's team. someone just put a finger on a pulse for me and we'll take handover. every day, there was at least one stabbing victim, sometimes several. this
downing street say that she has done nothing wrong, boris johnson downing street say that she has doneuse. she says mr johnson was aware of the trip. there will be more questions about this on monday. a pioneering project to help young victims of gun and knife crime is being expanded to birmingham and nottingham. the redthread teams, based in four a&e units in london, try to intervene and divert young people away from gangs at the moment they've been injured and are in hospital. tom symonds...
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a few lines urging from downing street this morning telling us downing street this morning telling uswhile investing in the nhs and public services and tackling what they described as the chronic shortage of housing. a few pointers perhaps to what we might hear from housing. a few pointers perhaps to what we might hearfrom philip hammond in the next couple of hours. full analysis here on bbc news. autumn budget for over 20 years. as we head towards life outside the european union, can spreadsheet phil move beyond the numbers and tell us about the shape of things to come? good morning, live from westminster.
a few lines urging from downing street this morning telling us downing street this morning telling uswhile investing in the nhs and public services and tackling what they described as the chronic shortage of housing. a few pointers perhaps to what we might hear from housing. a few pointers perhaps to what we might hearfrom philip hammond in the next couple of hours. full analysis here on bbc news. autumn budget for over 20 years. as we head towards life outside the european union, can...
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but downing street have issued a statement making it very clear that wasn't the case.re is a feeling on one hand that downing street are on the defensive and i think what theresa may wants to do next week is to look to the future rather than the past, get these cross— party rather than the past, get these cross—party talks under way, try to get the system reformed here at westminster and perhaps inject into it as we heard from the labour mp jess phillips there, inject this idea of independence, that people can go beyond the party whips, go beyond the party machines and have their concerns, allegations treated seriously. thank you for now. an army sergeant accused of trying to kill his wife by sabotaging her parachute has begun giving evidence. victoria cilliers suffered multiple injuries when her parachute failed to open during a jump in wiltshire in 2015. emile cilliers denies all the charges. duncan kennedy is following the case at winchester crown court. what's the court been hearing so far today? well, emile has only gone into the witness box in the last 30 minutes
but downing street have issued a statement making it very clear that wasn't the case.re is a feeling on one hand that downing street are on the defensive and i think what theresa may wants to do next week is to look to the future rather than the past, get these cross— party rather than the past, get these cross—party talks under way, try to get the system reformed here at westminster and perhaps inject into it as we heard from the labour mp jess phillips there, inject this idea of...
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she's due in downing street any minute now.need to have a full investigation to find out what happened at these meetings, who was at the meetings and, more importantly, has any damage being done? a government battling on many fronts, a westminster sex scandal, criticism of the foreign secretary, and now this. we'll be asking what this says about theresa may's authority. also tonight, a new warning on nhs waiting lists in england. there'll be an extra million if there's no extra cash.
she's due in downing street any minute now.need to have a full investigation to find out what happened at these meetings, who was at the meetings and, more importantly, has any damage being done? a government battling on many fronts, a westminster sex scandal, criticism of the foreign secretary, and now this. we'll be asking what this says about theresa may's authority. also tonight, a new warning on nhs waiting lists in england. there'll be an extra million if there's no extra cash.
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downing street says he was ‘wrong' to do so.onvicted bosnian war criminal has killed himself by drinking poison, after an international tribunal upheld his prison sentence. lawyers for michael stone, convicted of murdering lin and megan russell in 1996, say they have new evidence of his innocence including a ‘very detailed confession‘ allegedly from the serial killer levi bellfield. also in the next hour, prince william wishes his brother and new fiancee all the best ahead of their wedding next spring. while on a trip to finland, the duke of cambridge said he was "delighted" for the couple but also himself. for me, personally, i hope it means he stays out of my fridge. from other scrounging he has done out of my fridge over the last few years. so it is pretty exciting. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the government has offered to significantly increase the so—called brexit divorce bill, the amount of money it's willing to pay the european union for our departure from it. it's understood the government is now prepared to pa
downing street says he was ‘wrong' to do so.onvicted bosnian war criminal has killed himself by drinking poison, after an international tribunal upheld his prison sentence. lawyers for michael stone, convicted of murdering lin and megan russell in 1996, say they have new evidence of his innocence including a ‘very detailed confession‘ allegedly from the serial killer levi bellfield. also in the next hour, prince william wishes his brother and new fiancee all the best ahead of their...
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down expired. protestors are back on the streets in zimbabwe. they are demanding an end to the 37 year rule of mugabe. until robert mugabe comes to sentences, we are stu d e nts mugabe comes to sentences, we are students who are demanding we want an end. senior ministers are meeting at downing street to discuss the so—called brexit divorce bill. could there be more money on the table? germany's chancellor angela merkel is under pressure, after her failure to form a coalition government makes fresh elections more likely. she says she would rather have fresh elections and lead a minority government. and bells ring out for the queen and prince philip on their 70th wedding anniversary. it's 5.00pm. our main story is that members of zimbabwe's ruling party zanu—pf have reportedly drafted a motion to impeach president mugabe. he's accused of flouting the rule of law, being a source of instability, and presiding over a wrecked economy. mr mugabe ignored his party's deadline to stand down this morning. my colleague ben brown is in the capital harare. so
down expired. protestors are back on the streets in zimbabwe. they are demanding an end to the 37 year rule of mugabe. until robert mugabe comes to sentences, we are stu d e nts mugabe comes to sentences, we are students who are demanding we want an end. senior ministers are meeting at downing street to discuss the so—called brexit divorce bill. could there be more money on the table? germany's chancellor angela merkel is under pressure, after her failure to form a coalition government makes...
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our chief political correspondent vicki young is at downing street.ure on the prime minister from all directions, can she emerge from this with a semblance of authority and a sense of stability in government? i would say that people inside downing street are not getting too excited about this. that point is that they have dealt with this, the resignation has happened, there is not much prospect of a widespread reshuffle, that is not what theresa may is planning. this is going to be more of a one in one out. the question is whether the balance of the cabinet when it comes to brexit is maintained, because priti patel was a very staunch brexiteers, she had a high profile role during yourfriend, brexiteers, she had a high profile role during your friend, there are some in the conservative party who say it does not have to necessarily be someone who campaigned to leave but someone who now embraces the idea brexit, but they are indeed yesterday about it. the easiest thing would be to replace priti patel with another woman on the brexit side of the argument,
our chief political correspondent vicki young is at downing street.ure on the prime minister from all directions, can she emerge from this with a semblance of authority and a sense of stability in government? i would say that people inside downing street are not getting too excited about this. that point is that they have dealt with this, the resignation has happened, there is not much prospect of a widespread reshuffle, that is not what theresa may is planning. this is going to be more of a...
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she was holding the downing street to explain her conduct after these revelations about the meetings rstand that there have been further meetings, two specifically now we understand, from the department, that took place in israel without the presence of officials, and that were not disclosed or carried out in the usual hysteria way. and that is what we believe that number ten is now examining. the allegation is that priti patel actually misled the prime minister when she went in to see her, too apparently confess exactly what she had done. it appears she did not fully disclose the extent of her meetings in israel. so i think we can see priti patel's future hanging in the balance this morning. she is currently on an official visit to ethiopia and uganda. we are expecting her back in the country later today, we think. i think it is only because she is out of the country at the moment that she remains in her post. and on the wider question, borisjohnson remains in her post. and on the wider question, boris johnson in parliament yesterday explaining what he said about a british citizen im
she was holding the downing street to explain her conduct after these revelations about the meetings rstand that there have been further meetings, two specifically now we understand, from the department, that took place in israel without the presence of officials, and that were not disclosed or carried out in the usual hysteria way. and that is what we believe that number ten is now examining. the allegation is that priti patel actually misled the prime minister when she went in to see her, too...
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it shows that downing street have won out.hat it was irresponsible to open up the cough and spend money on brexit. let's have a look at buzzfeed. they always have a look at buzzfeed. they always have a look at buzzfeed. they always have a slightly different take. they are very close to the ground. they are very close to the ground. they are taking the line that it is going to cut down on tax dodging by internet companies. that is something that a lot of people get angry about. and fair enough, it is profit shifting. they don't pay corporation tax because they artificially shift their profits out of the uk. that didn't grab many headlines. that's because they've been hammering away at this issue for a while. hammond been hammering away at this issue fora while. hammond is been hammering away at this issue for a while. hammond is trying to tighten up existing measures further. this is also about vat, which is another tech element of it. these platforms where people are not paying vat they are trying to bring that into line. it i
it shows that downing street have won out.hat it was irresponsible to open up the cough and spend money on brexit. let's have a look at buzzfeed. they always have a look at buzzfeed. they always have a look at buzzfeed. they always have a slightly different take. they are very close to the ground. they are very close to the ground. they are taking the line that it is going to cut down on tax dodging by internet companies. that is something that a lot of people get angry about. and fair enough,...
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it comes as downing street has distanced itself from reports that a divorce settlement with the eu hasreed. more of that in a minute, but first let's hear from our political correspondent, alex forsyth who's travelling with the prime minister — and gave us this update from thejordanian capital, amman. the prime minister has embarked on a three—day visit to the middle east. this is the second time this year that she has been to the region. this visit is in part about showing that while the uk is leading the european union, it still has global reach. the prime minister spoke to journalists on the plane on the way over, and spoke about the importance of the uk forming partnerships of the world, and said it was in britain's interest to maintain stability in the region. she will meet king abdullah as well as entrepreneurial women in the area, focusing on the prosperity of the country. she will also travel to saudi arabia to meet the crown prince and is expected to raise concerns about the humanitarian crisis in yemen. so while the domestic political focus very much remains on brexit and the
it comes as downing street has distanced itself from reports that a divorce settlement with the eu hasreed. more of that in a minute, but first let's hear from our political correspondent, alex forsyth who's travelling with the prime minister — and gave us this update from thejordanian capital, amman. the prime minister has embarked on a three—day visit to the middle east. this is the second time this year that she has been to the region. this visit is in part about showing that while the...
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brexit summit at downing street. separation from the european union. and a new passenger on board. ride—hailing firm uber strikes a huge investment deal with japan's softbank. these other markets across the board. that is friday's close in the united states but in asia, a mixed day emerging as they take stock of the massive rallies we saw in asia last week.
brexit summit at downing street. separation from the european union. and a new passenger on board. ride—hailing firm uber strikes a huge investment deal with japan's softbank. these other markets across the board. that is friday's close in the united states but in asia, a mixed day emerging as they take stock of the massive rallies we saw in asia last week.
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it has attracted quite a strong response from downing street where theresa may has said that it streetd that it is wrong for the president to have done this. we have seen a few other cabinet members in the last couple of hours tweeting strong condemnation, as well. clearly a lot of people, they are extremely unhappy about it, but it's interesting now to see where cabinet here is beginning to out about it. in all of the papers tomorrow you have the line from downing street which is quite strong, it says it's wrong for the president to have done this. donald trump is important to britain in the post—brexit world. it'll be interesting to see tomorrow what theresa may does. she has a press conference in jordan. what theresa may does. she has a press conference injordan. i wonder if she will address it... she will be asked... definitely. we've been waiting all week for donald trump to comment on prince harry and meghan markle, but he endorses a hate fuelled group.
it has attracted quite a strong response from downing street where theresa may has said that it streetd that it is wrong for the president to have done this. we have seen a few other cabinet members in the last couple of hours tweeting strong condemnation, as well. clearly a lot of people, they are extremely unhappy about it, but it's interesting now to see where cabinet here is beginning to out about it. in all of the papers tomorrow you have the line from downing street which is quite strong,...
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brexit summit at downing street — the uk prime minister meets european business leaders to hear theiriews on how to make a smooth separation from the european union. live from london, that's our top story on monday the 13th of november. leading business experts will press for a transitional period after the uk leaves the single market. but what will theresa may have to say to them? also in the programme — a new passenger on board. ride—hailing firm uber strikes a huge investment deal with japan's softbank. the european markets have opened, and as you can see, they are mixed for now. we will talk you through the winners and losers, and we will have the latest from the asian summit. does your city need a make—over? your country getting bad press? the institute for identity could help — it's a company specialising in re—branding for places british authorities say kaspersky anti—virus software could allow foreign governments to spy on you — so with all the technology out there — do you think you're being listened to or spied on? just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to busine
brexit summit at downing street — the uk prime minister meets european business leaders to hear theiriews on how to make a smooth separation from the european union. live from london, that's our top story on monday the 13th of november. leading business experts will press for a transitional period after the uk leaves the single market. but what will theresa may have to say to them? also in the programme — a new passenger on board. ride—hailing firm uber strikes a huge investment deal with...
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downing street says he was wrong to do so. the white house disagrees.inal kills himself by drinking poison in court, after his sentence is upheld. and on newsnight: we now know the irish border is turning out to be one of the stickiest brexit issues to resolve. this evening, we will hear from the irish agriculture secretary. can he see a way out of this? will ireland block brexit trade talks?
downing street says he was wrong to do so. the white house disagrees.inal kills himself by drinking poison in court, after his sentence is upheld. and on newsnight: we now know the irish border is turning out to be one of the stickiest brexit issues to resolve. this evening, we will hear from the irish agriculture secretary. can he see a way out of this? will ireland block brexit trade talks?
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what happens next is interesting because there is a real disconnect between downing street's versionf events and some of priti patel's allies, claiming that another ten new more about some of these meetings before they are letting on. we will see more of that at the weekend i think. as priti patel quite naturally looks to protect her future position as faras to protect her future position as far as where she will be on the back bench. and as vocal as ever which cause theresa may some serious problems. that could be disastrous for the government. what she should do is lay low for a while. that won't happen! she is an extremely strong operator and there is nothing wrong with that, it will cause a great crisis and pushing the crisis to the limit, the times reports that fears are growing in brussels that the instability of theresa may's government raises the real prospect ofa government raises the real prospect of a change in leadership, or an election leading to a labour victory. we should remember at this moment that you are a labour peer. if they wanted an election now i'm... if they
what happens next is interesting because there is a real disconnect between downing street's versionf events and some of priti patel's allies, claiming that another ten new more about some of these meetings before they are letting on. we will see more of that at the weekend i think. as priti patel quite naturally looks to protect her future position as faras to protect her future position as far as where she will be on the back bench. and as vocal as ever which cause theresa may some serious...
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with senior israeli politicians without telling downing street. the ft carries a warning from wall street banks that slow progress in brexit planning may force them to move thousands ofjobs away from the city of london. and finally on the wired website, google‘s self—driving car company waymo is now running its autonomous minivans around phoenix, arizona with no human inside to grab the wheel if things go bad. within a couple of months, passengers will be able to climb aboard the world's first driverless ride—hailing service. would you enjoy that thought, or would you never getting one? with me is oliver cornock, who's editor—in—chief at the oxford business group. welcome back to the studio. let's begin with the new york times. of course, it has its own agenda when it comes to coverage of president trump. we know it's angle, as it were. they are talking about his visit to china. i think it is an interesting story. it talks about the idea that china is on some sort of parity with the us, and by a lot of parity with the us, and by a lot of economic
with senior israeli politicians without telling downing street. the ft carries a warning from wall street banks that slow progress in brexit planning may force them to move thousands ofjobs away from the city of london. and finally on the wired website, google‘s self—driving car company waymo is now running its autonomous minivans around phoenix, arizona with no human inside to grab the wheel if things go bad. within a couple of months, passengers will be able to climb aboard the world's...
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downing street says he was "wrong" to do so. convicted bosnian war criminal has killed himself by drinking poison, after an international tribunal upheld his prison sentence. lawyers for michael stone, convicted of murdering lin and megan russell in 1996, say they have new evidence of his innocence, including a "very detailed confession" from the serial killer levi bellfield. north korea test—fires another ballistic missile, and claims the entire us mainland is now within its range. and, countless tonnes of perfectly edible food thrown away in the uk every year. a charity calls for better labelling. it's 5 o'clock. our main story is that ministers have expressed confidence, they can break the deadlock in the brexit talks, with an improved financial offer, which is understood to be around 40—50 billion euros. the eu negotiating team says that no final agreement has been reached. the sum would be a considerable increase on the amount previously offered by theresa may's government as a so—called brexit divorce payment. ministers ho
downing street says he was "wrong" to do so. convicted bosnian war criminal has killed himself by drinking poison, after an international tribunal upheld his prison sentence. lawyers for michael stone, convicted of murdering lin and megan russell in 1996, say they have new evidence of his innocence, including a "very detailed confession" from the serial killer levi bellfield. north korea test—fires another ballistic missile, and claims the entire us mainland is now within...
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this is all now quite difficult for downing street, isn't it? them ina street, isn't it? it will leave them in a tricky position. in a downing street statement earlier, they said british people overwhelmingly reject the prejudiced far right rhetoric. when it comes to these videos and when it comes to donald trump's tweet tonight, you have to look at what is happening here and what he is trying to draw attention to. donald trump wants to build a wall on the border with mexico. he also wa nts to on the border with mexico. he also wants to put in immigration policies to ban people from predominantly muslim countries coming into the united states. to do that, he is looking to his supporters to pressure congress. that is what this is about. now, he is already angering some in britain here. he attacked the london mayor, sadiq khan. he wrongly, on twitter, attribute had a rise in crime figures in england and wales to radical islamic terror. —— at abetted. this latest tweet will not go down well and theresa may will talk about it in the coming hours. we
this is all now quite difficult for downing street, isn't it? them ina street, isn't it? it will leave them in a tricky position. in a downing street statement earlier, they said british people overwhelmingly reject the prejudiced far right rhetoric. when it comes to these videos and when it comes to donald trump's tweet tonight, you have to look at what is happening here and what he is trying to draw attention to. donald trump wants to build a wall on the border with mexico. he also wa nts to...
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center filled with restaurants, bars and shops. >> you are here and people are walking up and down the street. ok >> within moments of calling for help, witnesses say that as many as 12 to 15 squad cars descended on the neighborhood. they spread out trying to track down the suspect. k9 units and a helicopter overhead. they came up with nothing. stephen tschida, abc7 news. jonathan: caught on video. stealing a car by getting behind it and pushing it down the street. this slid owe from the district. now the owner is showing us what happened to his jeep. that is coming up next. >> oh my god! michelle: so much panic there. college campus fire bomb and the piece of history targeted and the professor who tried to help ne independent press says they're false. fear mongering. absurd. ralph northam nt to vmi and was an army doctor for eight years. in richmond, dr. northam helped pass longer sentences for gang members and mandatory life sentences for violent sexual predators. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad because i'm a pediatrician, and for ed gillesp
center filled with restaurants, bars and shops. >> you are here and people are walking up and down the street. ok >> within moments of calling for help, witnesses say that as many as 12 to 15 squad cars descended on the neighborhood. they spread out trying to track down the suspect. k9 units and a helicopter overhead. they came up with nothing. stephen tschida, abc7 news. jonathan: caught on video. stealing a car by getting behind it and pushing it down the street. this slid owe...
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downing street is doing little to disguise its frustration with the two wayward cabinet ministers.many ministers, borisjohnson and priti patel have both lived down expectations. the foreign secretary has caused heartache for the family of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe with his careless language, whilst the international development secretary has shown that even in the world of high diplomacy, she believes she can live by her own rules. the wider question is, there is no sense of direction, no sense of grip in any of these controversies coming from the prime minister, at a time when we really need a functioning cabinet and this affects our reputation around the world when we have such important international negotiations at stake. this is really damaging for the whole country, notjust for the conservative party. even loyal mps believe this has not been the goverment‘s finest hour. i've got to be honest about it, neither of these scenarios are ideal. prydie patel, from what i can gather, did inform the foreign office, albeit whilst she was in israel on this visit. but in relation to the
downing street is doing little to disguise its frustration with the two wayward cabinet ministers.many ministers, borisjohnson and priti patel have both lived down expectations. the foreign secretary has caused heartache for the family of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe with his careless language, whilst the international development secretary has shown that even in the world of high diplomacy, she believes she can live by her own rules. the wider question is, there is no sense of direction, no...
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responding to the president's criticism, downing street says the prime minster is "fully focused on dealing to recognise the unique challenges posed by the irish border. the irish government has hinted that it will block brexit negotiations unless certain guarantees are made on the border‘s future. the bbc understands that a 20 foyer old man who went to syria to fight so—called islamic state has been killed. oliver hall, from the portsmouth area, hadjoined kurdish armed groups in august to fight the militant group. let's return now to our main story, and the fallout of president trump retweeti ng and the fallout of president trump retweeting three videos from a british far right group. theresa may criticised the us president for sharing the videos and there's been calls from some mps to cancel mr trump's state visit to the uk next year. the shadow foreign secretary emily thornberry says the prime minister should never have invited president trump in the first place so now the difficulty is that the invitation officially comes from her majesty, so how do we get out of this without embarrassi
responding to the president's criticism, downing street says the prime minster is "fully focused on dealing to recognise the unique challenges posed by the irish border. the irish government has hinted that it will block brexit negotiations unless certain guarantees are made on the border‘s future. the bbc understands that a 20 foyer old man who went to syria to fight so—called islamic state has been killed. oliver hall, from the portsmouth area, hadjoined kurdish armed groups in...
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thousand honorable citizens into poverty they've delivered tons of food bank donations outside downing street as a symbolic gesture. explains why this is a pretty rare sight we're in the heart of white wall behind me you can see downing street and if we just turn the other way you can see that tons of food has been delivered to whitehall and it's all piled up and it's part of an national day of action again by the people's assembly run by them to highlight the fact that the rollout of a new benefit system will force thousands more people to rely on food banks this winter i spoke to him from the people's assembly and he told me what it was all about he has. this because we feel that the government's policy driving people into poverty. meaning thousands and thousands of people actually. relying on food banks on a regular basis the role of things like universal credit has already been widely criticized. by campaigners politicians in areas. they've seen a thirty percent increase already in food bank usage which just about. looks like food thank yous are going to be a lot higher and we think in on
thousand honorable citizens into poverty they've delivered tons of food bank donations outside downing street as a symbolic gesture. explains why this is a pretty rare sight we're in the heart of white wall behind me you can see downing street and if we just turn the other way you can see that tons of food has been delivered to whitehall and it's all piled up and it's part of an national day of action again by the people's assembly run by them to highlight the fact that the rollout of a new...
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downing street has no evidence that russia successfully meddled in the uk election, but that doesn't stop the prime ministerfrom slamming moscow, accusing the kremlin of threatening western democracies. theresa may makes her strongest attack yet, saying russia is weaponising information with the aim of sowing discord in the west. on the question of russian interference, the us attorney general suggests the trump campaign was so chaotic that he just doesn't remember what contacts there may have been with russian operatives. house speaker paul ryan is the latest republican to say roy moore should step down as a senate candidate in alabama after multiple allegations of sexual abuse. also on the programme: from eu rules on health and safety to finance — mps debate a bill that aims to turn them into british law. this is the scene now in the house of commons. for every winner there has to be a loser. as sweden celebrates making next year's world cup, there is disbelief in italy, who won't be going for the first time in 60 years. get in touch with us using the hashtag #beyond100days. i'm ka
downing street has no evidence that russia successfully meddled in the uk election, but that doesn't stop the prime ministerfrom slamming moscow, accusing the kremlin of threatening western democracies. theresa may makes her strongest attack yet, saying russia is weaponising information with the aim of sowing discord in the west. on the question of russian interference, the us attorney general suggests the trump campaign was so chaotic that he just doesn't remember what contacts there may have...
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downing street says he was wrong to do so — the white house disagrees.eat is real, and that is what the president is talking about. that's what the president is focused on, is dealing with those real threats. and those are real no matter how you look at it. a convicted bosnian war criminal kills himself by drinking poison in court after his sentence is upheld. lawyers say the man jailed for murdering lin and megan russell in kent in 1996 should have his conviction reviewed following an alleged confession by another convicted killer. the shipping forecast. coming up on sportsday later in the evening bbc news, there's an instant impact at goodison park as sam allardyce watches his new team everton take on west ham. good evening. ministers are expressing confidence that they can break the deadlock in the brexit talks with an improved financial offer, which is understood to be around a0 to 50 billion euros. but the eu still says that no final agreement has been reached. the kind of sum being mentioned would be a considerable increase on the amount previously
downing street says he was wrong to do so — the white house disagrees.eat is real, and that is what the president is talking about. that's what the president is focused on, is dealing with those real threats. and those are real no matter how you look at it. a convicted bosnian war criminal kills himself by drinking poison in court after his sentence is upheld. lawyers say the man jailed for murdering lin and megan russell in kent in 1996 should have his conviction reviewed following an...
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downing street has condemned the move.ed here and in the states of spreading hatred. the tweets have been welcomed, though, by the former leader of the ku klux klan. 0ur north america correspondent nick bryant reports. britain first is a far right anti—muslim group with a small membership that often engages in publicity stunts to try to raise its profile. early this morning, it received a huge propaganda gift from donald trump, the america first president. 0n donald trump, the america first president. on his twitterfeed, he retweeti ng president. on his twitterfeed, he retweeting three inflammatory videos from the group's deputy leader, the first claiming to show a muslim migrant packing a man on crutches. this is the depute leader in action. earlier this month, she was charged with using threatening behaviour during speeches she made above us. for her, these presidential retreats are manna from heaven. god bless you, trump, she tweeted. god bless america. there has been a despairing response from the family of the murdere
downing street has condemned the move.ed here and in the states of spreading hatred. the tweets have been welcomed, though, by the former leader of the ku klux klan. 0ur north america correspondent nick bryant reports. britain first is a far right anti—muslim group with a small membership that often engages in publicity stunts to try to raise its profile. early this morning, it received a huge propaganda gift from donald trump, the america first president. 0n donald trump, the america first...
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also, i was told that the foreign office has downing street —— asked downing street to remove detailsuse the revelations were made public not because... the significance of what you're saying if it's true, are you saying number 10 is saying one thing to journalists and the rest of the world, when knowing something else privately? that could be the case and that's why i've written to theresa may to ask some detailed questions. principally i would like to know, did priti patel meet foreign office officials on her visit to israel and to the foreign 0ffice asked downing street not to publish the details of those meetings? then i think the record can be set straight. if those meetings did happen in east jerusalem and if number ten did do as you say, what will be the result of that? it will show you the public report from number ten is not accurate and it further shows there is some attempt to withhold knowledge of priti patel‘s actions. we are very concerned about that because obviously if priti patel bid meet foreign office officials from the consulate in eastjerusalem, it shows there was
also, i was told that the foreign office has downing street —— asked downing street to remove detailsuse the revelations were made public not because... the significance of what you're saying if it's true, are you saying number 10 is saying one thing to journalists and the rest of the world, when knowing something else privately? that could be the case and that's why i've written to theresa may to ask some detailed questions. principally i would like to know, did priti patel meet foreign...
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but this is her leaving ten downing street after resigning, under intense pressure.was not so long ago. this isn'tjust about one minister — it's about the stability of the government, and about brexit. priti patel is a big supporter of brexit. this began with priti patel holding meetings with senior israeli officials during what was supposed to be a summer holiday — and we were told by downing street that she hadn't told the prime minister. that breaks the ministerial code. then we had an apology from priti patel. it seems theresa may accepted. then last night we found out there were more meetings. that was from a report in the sun newspaper. and it said that the pm had not been told. now while this is playing out, ms patel is in east africa. she was supposed to be heading to uganda — but instead was told to get on a plane back home from nairobi. that wasn't a good sign. that plane took off earlier. people quickly started following it on the website flight radar. at one point more than 22,000 users are currently tracking flight #k0100 en route to london. are you read
but this is her leaving ten downing street after resigning, under intense pressure.was not so long ago. this isn'tjust about one minister — it's about the stability of the government, and about brexit. priti patel is a big supporter of brexit. this began with priti patel holding meetings with senior israeli officials during what was supposed to be a summer holiday — and we were told by downing street that she hadn't told the prime minister. that breaks the ministerial code. then we had an...
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currency notes last year, the queue of people waiting to withdraw money extended all the way down the street. the government said its objective was to crack down on illegal cash. but what is moved it was to expose just how many people in india are cut off from financial networks. and things haven't changed much in small tribal villages like this one. many people here are an educated, they are not given debit or credit card. there have been given bank accounts, at the branch is far away and every trip that costs money. the social activist who works in these areas said there is a potential solution. most villages already have smart phones and the government has launched an easy—to—use payment at —— app. launched an easy—to—use payment at -- app. why are we spending so much money on other infrastructure? they should spend more on creating village wi—fi. should spend more on creating village wi-fi. in a country like india where two thirds of the population still live in villages, progress is slow. getting people into the banking system is one mighty task. getting them to use it is another altoge
currency notes last year, the queue of people waiting to withdraw money extended all the way down the street. the government said its objective was to crack down on illegal cash. but what is moved it was to expose just how many people in india are cut off from financial networks. and things haven't changed much in small tribal villages like this one. many people here are an educated, they are not given debit or credit card. there have been given bank accounts, at the branch is far away and...
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government with two major currency notes, the queue waiting to withdraw money extended all the way down to the streetgovernment said its objective was to cut down on illegal cash holdings but it exposed just how many people in india are cut off from financial networks. things have not changed much in the small tribal villages like this one. many people here are an educated so they are not given that all credit cards. they had been given bank accounts but the brunch isa given bank accounts but the brunch is a faraway and every trip costs money. this man, a social activist that works in this area, says ariza potential solution. most villages have smartphones and the government has launched an easy—to—use application. we spent so much money on infrastructure... in a country like india where two thirds of the population still live in villages, progress is slow and getting people into the banking system is one mighty task, getting them to use it is another altogether. now let's brief you some other business stories google's self—driving car division has become the first company in the us to test vehicles
government with two major currency notes, the queue waiting to withdraw money extended all the way down to the streetgovernment said its objective was to cut down on illegal cash holdings but it exposed just how many people in india are cut off from financial networks. things have not changed much in the small tribal villages like this one. many people here are an educated so they are not given that all credit cards. they had been given bank accounts but the brunch isa given bank accounts but...
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business leaders from across europe are meeting theresa may in downing street.ansitional deal between britain and the eu which maintains current arrangements and for a future relationship to be clarified. earlier, conservative mp and euroscepticjohn redwood told our political correspondent chris mason that there was no need for 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 nervo
business leaders from across europe are meeting theresa may in downing street.ansitional deal between britain and the eu which maintains current arrangements and for a future relationship to be clarified. earlier, conservative mp and euroscepticjohn redwood told our political correspondent chris mason that there was no need for 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....
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wednesday was a very long day in downing street.may wanted to be rid of priti patel, a cabinet colleague, who'd failed to disclose the full extent of her freelance meddling in middle east politics whilst she was supposedly on a family holiday. unfortunately, miss patel, whojust 48 hours before had been given a dressing down and told she could stay in herjob but who now faced more damaging revelations, was 6,500 miles away, in uganda. she was ordered back to london. it took many hours before her plane touched down, she was whisked to downing street, in through the back door of number ten, the prime minister's office, and then out of government altogether. iain, what had she done wrong? and what do you think the way that this has been handled tells us about the state of play in the british government? the priti patel story at least shows that britain is a world leader in producing farce. people will remember fawlty towers... this is the government equivalent. she had been effectively freelancing in foreign policy terms, and why she ha
wednesday was a very long day in downing street.may wanted to be rid of priti patel, a cabinet colleague, who'd failed to disclose the full extent of her freelance meddling in middle east politics whilst she was supposedly on a family holiday. unfortunately, miss patel, whojust 48 hours before had been given a dressing down and told she could stay in herjob but who now faced more damaging revelations, was 6,500 miles away, in uganda. she was ordered back to london. it took many hours before her...
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it took off that way down salvio street. again she describes the suspect as wearing a bizarre halloween type cost tum red on one side white on the other side. a full length clown costume, very busy ara, very tragic. if you have any information about who was responsible you are urged to call the concord police department reporting live in concord, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, jodi. another look from sky ranger and video of the scene near olympic high school. no identity for the victim. but we are tracking the story you can get updates as soon as we get them online and on the social media platforms. >>> another manhunt tonight. escaped during a palo alto court hearing. >> they had help. they took off in a get away cure. damian trujillo joins us live in palo alto with the latest. >> reporter: this is just another head scratcher here for the sheriff's offers. this is the sally port where the inmates are brought in for the court hearings taken upstairs to the courtrooms. the inmates were restrained but managed
it took off that way down salvio street. again she describes the suspect as wearing a bizarre halloween type cost tum red on one side white on the other side. a full length clown costume, very busy ara, very tragic. if you have any information about who was responsible you are urged to call the concord police department reporting live in concord, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, jodi. another look from sky ranger and video of the scene near olympic high school. no identity...
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but this is a pretty rare sight we're in the horse of whitehall behind me you can see downing street and if we just turn the other way you can see that tons of food has been to live a hit to white told and it will piled up and it's possible national day of action again by the people's assembly run by that and it's to highlight the fact that the rollout of a new benefit system will force thousands more people to rely on food banks this way to buy several things first of all as mentioned the danger of universal credit which is this a system that aims to roll the benefits into one it needs to make the system simpler but the reality of it is that there's often a six week delay for families can claim any money and that's why they need to bridge that gap by using food banks at thirty percent increase in the use of food banks this winter is a figure that comes from the trussell trust to hold this food will be to live it once this demonstration it's finished and this is calling for the tories to use the budget to scrap universal credits either that the people's assembly is saying or get out.
but this is a pretty rare sight we're in the horse of whitehall behind me you can see downing street and if we just turn the other way you can see that tons of food has been to live a hit to white told and it will piled up and it's possible national day of action again by the people's assembly run by that and it's to highlight the fact that the rollout of a new benefit system will force thousands more people to rely on food banks this way to buy several things first of all as mentioned the...
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downing street said the president was wrong to do this, saying the group remotes hateful narratives, but the white house insists mr. trump was talking about the need for national security. nick: britain first is a far right anti-muslim group with a small river ship that often engages in publicity stunts to try to raise its profile. early this morning, it received a huge propaganda gift from donald trump, the america first president. on his twitter feed, he retweeted three inflammatory videos from the group's deputy leader, the first claiming it correctly to show a man on crutches -- the first claiming muslimctly to show a beating a man on crutches. for her, these presidential retweets are manna from heaven. god bless you, trump, she tweeted. god bless america. from the family of murdered in p joe cox, there has been a despairing response. she was killed by a right-wing extremists, who shouted britain first. >> britain first is a well-known hate group. it drives haight against muslims, and donald trump is the president of our nearest ally, and the fact that he did not check first or e
downing street said the president was wrong to do this, saying the group remotes hateful narratives, but the white house insists mr. trump was talking about the need for national security. nick: britain first is a far right anti-muslim group with a small river ship that often engages in publicity stunts to try to raise its profile. early this morning, it received a huge propaganda gift from donald trump, the america first president. on his twitter feed, he retweeted three inflammatory videos...
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this is now difficult for downing street, isn't it? it will leave them in a tricky position.nt from downing street earlier said that british people overwhelmingly reject the rhetoric of the far right. when it comes to these videos and it comes to donald trump's tweet tonight you need to look at what is happening here and what he is trying to draw attention to hear. donald trump wa nts to attention to hear. donald trump wants to build a wall on the border with mexico. he also wants to put in immigration policies to ban people from predominantly muslim countries coming in to the united states. to do that, he is looking to his supporters to pressure congress. that is what this is about. he has already angered some people in britain. he attacked the london mayor, rolley on twitter he attributed rising crime figures in england and wales to radical islamic terror. this latest tweet is unlikely to go down well and it is very likely that theresa may will be asked about it in the next few hours. america's ambassador to the united nations, nikki haley, has warned the north korean leade
this is now difficult for downing street, isn't it? it will leave them in a tricky position.nt from downing street earlier said that british people overwhelmingly reject the rhetoric of the far right. when it comes to these videos and it comes to donald trump's tweet tonight you need to look at what is happening here and what he is trying to draw attention to hear. donald trump wa nts to attention to hear. donald trump wants to build a wall on the border with mexico. he also wants to put in...
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the inflammatory images are anti—muslim — downing street says he shouldn't have done it. us bank the president for the retweets. britain first says it is pleased with the publicity. the tweets drews condemnation in parliament, but at the white house they are defending the president's decision. look, again whether it is a real video. the threat is real, and that is what the president is talking about. and another one is gone. one of the biggest stars in us television has been fired after allegations of sexual misconduct. also on the programme. i am rejecting the court's ruling. stop please.
the inflammatory images are anti—muslim — downing street says he shouldn't have done it. us bank the president for the retweets. britain first says it is pleased with the publicity. the tweets drews condemnation in parliament, but at the white house they are defending the president's decision. look, again whether it is a real video. the threat is real, and that is what the president is talking about. and another one is gone. one of the biggest stars in us television has been fired after...