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it's amazing downin: downing street. jenny? it's amazing downing street _ downing street. jenny?t has had _ downing street. jenny? it's amazing downing street has had to _ downing street. jenny? it's amazing downing street has had to respond i downing street. jenny? it's amazing l downing street has had to respond to this, but i guess it's not that surprising. downing street says it's an assumption, calling for the prime minister's resignation. this is because the prime minister made a speech to the cvi which was like a not very good after dinner speech rambling, 20 seconds when he asked people to forgive him because he forgot his place, and atjokes about peppa pig. dinner is a since this is a prime minister who is losing his grip —— this is a sense. also things like the integrated rail plan, the announcement last week which went down very badly. many parts of the country. borisjohnson has always just been someone who can bumble his way through in an amiable way, but yesterday, it seems that people's patients ran out.— patients ran out. martin, there's alwa s patients ran out. ma
it's amazing downin: downing street. jenny? it's amazing downing street _ downing street. jenny?t has had _ downing street. jenny? it's amazing downing street has had to _ downing street. jenny? it's amazing downing street has had to respond i downing street. jenny? it's amazing l downing street has had to respond to this, but i guess it's not that surprising. downing street says it's an assumption, calling for the prime minister's resignation. this is because the prime minister made a speech...
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yes and it was also only this morning on downing street, time| morning on downing street, time movesan very strongly and was coming from the top. it was sanctioned by borisjohnson and i was extremely clear and like i said, he had a minister going out to defendant this morning and the u—turn will have been agreed to by borisjohnson. it is completely down to him, his team, the political advisers around him and asjohn said, i think it is a very poor reading of their position generally within that party that may be there are some issues that they can push because they have this huge 80 seat majority and there may be some kind of study politics to get through which you want but reading the temperature on this, it was just so off and we've seen loads of u—turns but this a particularly swift one but this a particularly swift one but just but this a particularly swift one butjust notes some accountability, it's borisjohnson. find butjust notes some accountability, it's boris johnson._ it's boris johnson. and you asked wh the it's boris johnson. and you asked why they did _ it's boris johnson.
yes and it was also only this morning on downing street, time| morning on downing street, time movesan very strongly and was coming from the top. it was sanctioned by borisjohnson and i was extremely clear and like i said, he had a minister going out to defendant this morning and the u—turn will have been agreed to by borisjohnson. it is completely down to him, his team, the political advisers around him and asjohn said, i think it is a very poor reading of their position generally within...
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we that you could be on the steps of downing street? be on the steps of downing street? we have done a lot of work in the _ downing street? we have done a lot of work in the last _ downing street? we have done a lot of work in the last 18 _ downing street? we have done a lot of work in the last 18 months, - downing street? we have done a lot of work in the last 18 months, 600 l of work in the last 18 months, 600 days that you mention. because it was pretty obvious after what happened in 2019 with a general election result, that we needed to change our party and also change our focus in terms of the country and we have done a lot of work to change the party. we have tackled anti—semitism and i think, really do think now people do not say the labour party is anti—semitic. they might say i should have done more than this differently but i don't think anybody would say, you haven't actually got to grips with that. i will come to that of the impact it has had on yourfamily because it has had on yourfamily because it has been a dramatic buy t
we that you could be on the steps of downing street? be on the steps of downing street? we have done a lot of work in the _ downing street? we have done a lot of work in the last _ downing street? we have done a lot of work in the last 18 _ downing street? we have done a lot of work in the last 18 months, - downing street? we have done a lot of work in the last 18 months, 600 l of work in the last 18 months, 600 days that you mention. because it was pretty obvious after what happened in 2019...
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senior people in downing street tell the bbc it is just not. s everything 0k, prime minister? ~ , working. is everything 0k, prime minister?_ mr - minister? prime minister. mr speaker. _ minister? prime minister. mr speaker. i— minister? prime minister. mr speaker, itell— minister? prime minister. mr speaker, i tell you _ minister? prime minister. mr speaker, i tell you what - minister? prime minister. mr speaker, i tell you what is i minister? prime minister. mr| speaker, i tell you what is not working. — speaker, i tell you what is not working, is that line of attack. the prime working, is that line of attack. tue: prime minister working, is that line of attack. tte: prime minister still working, is that line of attack. t"t;e: prime minister still drawing working, is that line of attack. the: prime minister still drawing cheers but still under pressure. damian grammaticas, bbc news, westminster. an mp has been told she cannot sit in the commons with her three—month—old son. labour's stella creasy has been informed it's against the rules to bri
senior people in downing street tell the bbc it is just not. s everything 0k, prime minister? ~ , working. is everything 0k, prime minister?_ mr - minister? prime minister. mr speaker. _ minister? prime minister. mr speaker. i— minister? prime minister. mr speaker, itell— minister? prime minister. mr speaker, i tell you _ minister? prime minister. mr speaker, i tell you what - minister? prime minister. mr speaker, i tell you what is i minister? prime minister. mr| speaker, i tell you what...
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inside downing street, there are concerns about the atmosphere as well.mportant and complicated reforms! this is of course. and of course there are going to be bumps along there are going to be bumps along the way but it does seem right now that the prime minister's list of problems is getting longer and his party's confidence in his ability to fix them is going the other way. laura kuenssberg, thank you. the energy company bulb has become the largest casualty of the increase in wholesale gas prices — announcing to its 1.7 million customers that it's calling in administrators. billpayers are advised not to take any action. they'll be contacted about any next steps required. here's our consumer affairs correspondent, colletta smith. bulb is the biggest - green energy company... bulb has been in trouble for a while. they admitted a few months ago that they were on the hunt for extra finance, but things got worse and now they have finally announced that the company will be put in administration. bulb has more than 1.5 million customers, which is way more tha
inside downing street, there are concerns about the atmosphere as well.mportant and complicated reforms! this is of course. and of course there are going to be bumps along there are going to be bumps along the way but it does seem right now that the prime minister's list of problems is getting longer and his party's confidence in his ability to fix them is going the other way. laura kuenssberg, thank you. the energy company bulb has become the largest casualty of the increase in wholesale gas...
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thank hear more from him and possibly more from downing street later.— from downing street later. update. let's get the european perspective now. our europe correspondentjessica parker is in cali, and i suppose it's important to point out while the uk has been frozen out of the stocks at the weekend, they are still going ahead with france, belgium, the netherlands and the european union? yes, here on sunday. but as we just heard. _ yes, here on sunday. but as we just heard. the _ yes, here on sunday. but as we just heard, the uk home secretary will not be _ heard, the uk home secretary will not be there, that is currently the situation. — not be there, that is currently the situation, we will have to see how things— situation, we will have to see how things develop over the next couple of days _ things develop over the next couple of days but you're right. germany, the netherlands, belgium, the european commission ministers from those _ european commission ministers from those countries will come here to discuss _ those countries will come here to discuss the — those countries wil
thank hear more from him and possibly more from downing street later.— from downing street later. update. let's get the european perspective now. our europe correspondentjessica parker is in cali, and i suppose it's important to point out while the uk has been frozen out of the stocks at the weekend, they are still going ahead with france, belgium, the netherlands and the european union? yes, here on sunday. but as we just heard. _ yes, here on sunday. but as we just heard. the _ yes, here on...
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there's been criticism over downing street's operation, _ been criticism over downing street's operationfrom inside downing street at the prime minister_ inside downing street at the prime minister and whether he needs to change _ minister and whether he needs to change his stance a little bit to -et change his stance a little bit to get a _ change his stance a little bit to get a grip— change his stance a little bit to get a grip or whether he needs to take a _ get a grip or whether he needs to take a look— get a grip or whether he needs to take a look at those advising him and telling him how to operate. just before we and telling him how to operate. jut before we move on, do you think that this first stage of the vote this evening — all remind you of the numbers. 272, 26 votes. do you think this will... ., ~ ., �* , numbers. 272, 26 votes. do you think this will... ., ~ ., �*, ., this will... no, i think that's a really bad _ this will... no, i think that's a really bad result. _ this will... no, i think that's a really bad result. obviously, i this will... no, i think that's a i real
there's been criticism over downing street's operation, _ been criticism over downing street's operationfrom inside downing street at the prime minister_ inside downing street at the prime minister and whether he needs to change _ minister and whether he needs to change his stance a little bit to -et change his stance a little bit to get a _ change his stance a little bit to get a grip— change his stance a little bit to get a grip or whether he needs to take a _ get a grip or whether he needs...
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and it's been a difficult day for downing street?does the prime minister think of things after today's events? it minister think of things after today's events?— minister think of things after today's events? it has certainly been a difficult _ today's events? it has certainly been a difficult day _ today's events? it has certainly been a difficult day all - today's events? it has certainly been a difficult day all round i today's events? it has certainly| been a difficult day all round for downing street. we look at the commons chamber, you can see mps drifting back in for that result in that crucial change to the plans for social care in england. it would be a huge upset if the government actually loses on this vote. remember, they have a thumping majority of 80. the fact that it is even a vague possibility that there might be a defeat in the commons chamber tells you something. it tells you that there is a lot of concern on the conservative benches about this particular plan, and that is, if you like, demonstrated of a wider probl
and it's been a difficult day for downing street?does the prime minister think of things after today's events? it minister think of things after today's events?— minister think of things after today's events? it has certainly been a difficult _ today's events? it has certainly been a difficult day _ today's events? it has certainly been a difficult day all - today's events? it has certainly been a difficult day all round i today's events? it has certainly| been a difficult day all round for...
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albenze walks down the street. walking, he's walking, he's walking, he's walking, truck pulls out. wow, truck pulls out, mr. albenze does his pointing when the truck is already pulled out and going down the street. want to see it again? back it up. there's mr. albenze. here's the black car. there goes ahmaud. running down the street. there he goes. this is the white truck. he's still underneath here. there comes somebody in the truck. he's right there. there comes greg mcmichael. he comes around, he gets in. and then mr. albenze starts walking down the street. truck pulls out, there goes his arm. there goes his arm. where is the truck? already pulled out. already pulled out and heading down the street. all right. should you trust the statements of travis mcmichael? well, let's go ahead and f
albenze walks down the street. walking, he's walking, he's walking, he's walking, truck pulls out. wow, truck pulls out, mr. albenze does his pointing when the truck is already pulled out and going down the street. want to see it again? back it up. there's mr. albenze. here's the black car. there goes ahmaud. running down the street. there he goes. this is the white truck. he's still underneath here. there comes somebody in the truck. he's right there. there comes greg mcmichael. he comes...
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in downing street they are ”uttin u- twitter. in downing street they are putting on the _ twitter. putting up the christmas tree, - putting up the christmas tree, relations with france are anything but festive. boris johnson says relations with france are anything but festive. borisjohnson says his aim is to save lives, but his proposals had been rebuffed by the french and the uk after brexit is no longer part of the eu scheme to allow the return of asylum seekers to eu countries, which means both sides have to find ways to work together. trio sides have to find ways to work touether. ., ., ., .., sides have to find ways to work touether. ., ., ., .. ., . ,, , together. no nation can tackle this alone and i — together. no nation can tackle this alone and i hope _ together. no nation can tackle this alone and i hope the _ together. no nation can tackle this alone and i hope the french - together. no nation can tackle this alone and i hope the french will i alone and i hope the french will reconsider. it is in our interests and in their interest and in the interests of people being p
in downing street they are ”uttin u- twitter. in downing street they are putting on the _ twitter. putting up the christmas tree, - putting up the christmas tree, relations with france are anything but festive. boris johnson says relations with france are anything but festive. borisjohnson says his aim is to save lives, but his proposals had been rebuffed by the french and the uk after brexit is no longer part of the eu scheme to allow the return of asylum seekers to eu countries, which means...
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at a news conference in downing street this evening, the prime minister said much of a still unknown,entists were learning more about omicron hour by hour. it scientists were learning more about omicron hour by hour.— scientists were learning more about omicron hour by hour. it does appear that omicron — omicron hour by hour. it does appear that omicron spreads _ omicron hour by hour. it does appear that omicron spreads very _ omicron hour by hour. it does appear that omicron spreads very rapidly - that omicron spreads very rapidly and can— that omicron spreads very rapidly and can be — that omicron spreads very rapidly and can be spread _ that omicron spreads very rapidly and can be spread between- that omicron spreads very rapidlyl and can be spread between people that omicron spreads very rapidly- and can be spread between people who are double _ and can be spread between people who are double vaccinated. _ and can be spread between people who are double vaccinated. there _ and can be spread between people who are double vaccinated. there is- and can be spread between people who ar
at a news conference in downing street this evening, the prime minister said much of a still unknown,entists were learning more about omicron hour by hour. it scientists were learning more about omicron hour by hour.— scientists were learning more about omicron hour by hour. it does appear that omicron — omicron hour by hour. it does appear that omicron spreads _ omicron hour by hour. it does appear that omicron spreads very _ omicron hour by hour. it does appear that omicron spreads very...
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katya, that's the view from downing street — what are they saying in france about all this?extremely critical of the prime minister, making public that letter of proposals that he sent to emmanuel macron, and the french president said it shows that he is not serious about working with france. france also says that the prime minister is concentrating more on domestic politics as regards migration, but domestic politics exist in france too of course, and president macron is heading towards a very tough presidential election injust a few a very tough presidential election in just a few months. he wants to sound nationalist, he wants to sound resolute, and he doesn't really feel that he has that much wiggle room on migration. and as for going public, that was a very public slap down from president macron about boris johnson's letter, and it going public. and so i think the tone between the two sides is really sour at the moment. how constructive was it for france to this invite the home secretary from that meeting with eu immigration ministers at the weekend? everyone does need
katya, that's the view from downing street — what are they saying in france about all this?extremely critical of the prime minister, making public that letter of proposals that he sent to emmanuel macron, and the french president said it shows that he is not serious about working with france. france also says that the prime minister is concentrating more on domestic politics as regards migration, but domestic politics exist in france too of course, and president macron is heading towards a...
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albenze walks down the street. he's walking. he's walking. he's walking. he's walking. truck pulls out. wow. truck pulls out. mr. albenze does his pointing when the truck is already pulled out and going down the street. want to see it again? back it up. here we go. there's mr. albenze. there's the black car. there goes ahmaud. running down the street. there he goes. this is the white truck. he's still underneath here. here comes somebody to the truck. he's right there. here comes greg mcmichael-he comes around. he gets in. then mr. albenze starts walking down the street. truck pulls out. there goes his arm. there goes his arm. where is the truck? already pulled out. already pulled out and heading down the street. all right. should you trust the statements of travis mcmichael? well, let's go a
albenze walks down the street. he's walking. he's walking. he's walking. he's walking. truck pulls out. wow. truck pulls out. mr. albenze does his pointing when the truck is already pulled out and going down the street. want to see it again? back it up. here we go. there's mr. albenze. there's the black car. there goes ahmaud. running down the street. there he goes. this is the white truck. he's still underneath here. here comes somebody to the truck. he's right there. here comes greg...
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tough talk. ,, ., , talk. -- downing street.l we have time for. bridget - talk. -- downing street. that is all. we have time for. bridget chapman, think ofjoining us. we are going to headed over tojohn for the weather. the weather one factor. ., . ., ., , , ., factor. one factor. it has been a calm year. _ factor. one factor. it has been a calm year, weather _ factor. one factor. it has been a calm year, weather equals, - factor. one factor. it has been a - calm year, weather equals, waters. it is calm out there at the moment and showers are already falling away quite sharply, a frost developing right now, but that won't last on it long. change is afoot. this storm is going to bring strong winds, strong rains but also some snow, the impacts first of all hitting the northern uk. it is relatively calm out there at the moment, cold, but those temperatures will be on the rise in the early hours. increasing cloud and some showery rain turning up, by which time temperatures will be above freezing. different sort of day tomorrow. unset
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speaking at a downing street press conference, borisjohnson said the deal sounded the death knell fored criticism that india and china had watered down the proposals. this summit, cop26, was never going to be able to halt climate change. as you rightly said, we were never going to be able to stop it now in its tracks at glasgow. that was never on the cards. but what people thought we could conceivably do was slow the rate of increase and equip ourselves with the tools to turn it around. and the reason i'm so optimistic is that i think for the first time, humanity is genuinely equipping ourselves with the equipment we need to halt anthropogenic climate change altogether. and so when you look at some of the things we are doing on coal, cars, cash and trees, you can see the individual commitments that we're making, i think alok will speak about coal, but it is an immense thing to get a commitment from 190 countries to phase down or phase out coal. i don't know whether the language phase down or phase—out, doesn't seem to me as a speaker of english to make that much difference. the direct
speaking at a downing street press conference, borisjohnson said the deal sounded the death knell fored criticism that india and china had watered down the proposals. this summit, cop26, was never going to be able to halt climate change. as you rightly said, we were never going to be able to stop it now in its tracks at glasgow. that was never on the cards. but what people thought we could conceivably do was slow the rate of increase and equip ourselves with the tools to turn it around. and the...
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and later this afternoon the prime minister will hold a news conference in downing street, alongsidek sharma. we'll bring you that live from five o'clock here on bbc news. emergency services have been called to an "incident" outside liverpool women's hospital. merseyside police said a cordon has been placed around the area and inquiries are ongoing. in a statement, a spokeswoman said... "we can confirm an incident occured at around ”am today, outside liverpool women's hospital. a number of surrounding roads have been closed and emergency services are currently at the scene assessing the situation". the home secretary, priti patel, is to meet her french counterpart this week to try to increase pressure on france, to stop migrants crossing the channel in small boats. more than 1000 people made the journey on thursday — a record numberfor a single day. our correspondent simonjones explained a little earlier what the home secretary is doing to tackle the crisis. priti patel will tell the french interior minister gerald darnanin that the issue of migrants crossing the channel is a shared
and later this afternoon the prime minister will hold a news conference in downing street, alongsidek sharma. we'll bring you that live from five o'clock here on bbc news. emergency services have been called to an "incident" outside liverpool women's hospital. merseyside police said a cordon has been placed around the area and inquiries are ongoing. in a statement, a spokeswoman said... "we can confirm an incident occured at around ”am today, outside liverpool women's hospital....
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downing street wants to sto this in charge. downing street wants to step this saga _ in charge.ants to stop this saga sliding into - in charge. downing street wants to stop this saga sliding into a - stop this saga sliding into a full—blown emergency, but mps on all sides are angry about how the case of owen paterson unfolded, and they want to take the time to show it. prime minister, i request you give it your— prime minister, i request you give it your customary extra time. even if he looked _ it your customary extra time. even if he looked like _ it your customary extra time. even if he looked like he _ it your customary extra time. even if he looked like he would - it your customary extra time. even if he looked like he would rather be anywhere but here. i will! if he looked like he would rather be anywhere but here.— if he looked like he would rather be anywhere but here. i will do my best as ever to oblige _ anywhere but here. i will do my best as ever to oblige you, _ anywhere but here. i will do my best as ever to oblige you, sir— anywhere but here. i will do my best as
downing street wants to sto this in charge. downing street wants to step this saga _ in charge.ants to stop this saga sliding into - in charge. downing street wants to stop this saga sliding into a - stop this saga sliding into a full—blown emergency, but mps on all sides are angry about how the case of owen paterson unfolded, and they want to take the time to show it. prime minister, i request you give it your— prime minister, i request you give it your customary extra time. even if he...
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starmer using it in the house of commons and some of the headlines along the way, not good for downing streetaying with us through the addition. _ street. you will be staying with us through the addition. we - street. you will be staying with us through the addition. we will - street. you will be staying with us through the addition. we will also | through the addition. we will also talk about that peppa pig cbi speech with joe twyman. talk about that peppa pig cbi speech withjoe twyman. a well—known pollster, he will help us gauge how we understand how loss of coverage does or doesn't translate into something longer lasting. before we get to that, let's hear from aiko presenter katie. she has been interviewing the new culture secretary leading tories. we will release that as a podcaster you can listen to the whole interview but here is some of it where she talks about her plans to take on online harm. we are looking at and considering making _ we are looking at and considering making someone in an organisation, criminally— making someone in an organisation, criminally responsible. that is so
starmer using it in the house of commons and some of the headlines along the way, not good for downing streetaying with us through the addition. _ street. you will be staying with us through the addition. we - street. you will be staying with us through the addition. we will - street. you will be staying with us through the addition. we will also | through the addition. we will also talk about that peppa pig cbi speech with joe twyman. talk about that peppa pig cbi speech withjoe twyman. a...
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d0 i hope downing street will take it more seriously.— i hope downing street will take it more seriouslylaura _ more seriously. do you think boris johnson... laura talked _ more seriously. do you think boris johnson... laura talked about - more seriously. do you think boris johnson... laura talked about his. johnson... laura talked about his judgment. do you think he got things wrong with his support of eoin patterson7 wrong with his support of eoin patterson?— wrong with his support of eoin patterson? ., ., ~ ., ., ., patterson? look, i would have to declare, patterson? look, i would have to declare. eoin _ patterson? look, i would have to declare, eoin patterson - patterson? look, i would have to declare, eoin patterson is- patterson? look, i would have to declare, eoin patterson is a - patterson? look, i would have to| declare, eoin patterson is a friend of mine as well. i think there are some of us who saw how much he suffered with the suicide of his wife, and perhaps all of us thought a little bit too much about that. patterson has paid of further heavy price in terms of leaving par
d0 i hope downing street will take it more seriously.— i hope downing street will take it more seriouslylaura _ more seriously. do you think boris johnson... laura talked _ more seriously. do you think boris johnson... laura talked about - more seriously. do you think boris johnson... laura talked about his. johnson... laura talked about his judgment. do you think he got things wrong with his support of eoin patterson7 wrong with his support of eoin patterson?— wrong with his support of...
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but this evening in downing street, mr sharma admitted how the deal was very nearly lost.people have been asking me, some of you good people have been asking me, "do you feel the weight of the world on your shoulders?" and i can tell you, there was one really tense hour where i did feel the weight of the world on my shoulders. and so many people have done so much over two years. the uk team internationally. and this deal was absolutely in jeopardy. his efforts at the conference were praised by opposition parties. they also warned there's a long way to go in. we have made some progress and we have to acknowledge that. but we also have to acknowledge that we failed in getting the target of 1.5 and we must keep that pressure on because it would be catastrophic for areas of the world and for our planet. so we've got more to do. so what happens now? well, by the end of next year countries should update their climate pledges — a faster pace than before. and they are now expected to do this more often. by 2024, a package of long—term financial aid for the poorest nations should b
but this evening in downing street, mr sharma admitted how the deal was very nearly lost.people have been asking me, some of you good people have been asking me, "do you feel the weight of the world on your shoulders?" and i can tell you, there was one really tense hour where i did feel the weight of the world on my shoulders. and so many people have done so much over two years. the uk team internationally. and this deal was absolutely in jeopardy. his efforts at the conference were...
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it was actually coming straight down main street. it didn't turn. it was coming down the main street. it was traveling straightforward direction. >> yeah. was there anything about this parade that might make it different this year? there's headlines that you're probably very aware of being close to kenosha. but was there any headlines or any themes of this year's parade that were different that might be relevant to anything that's been going around as of late? >> no. i believe the theme was comfort and joy. it's the 125th anniversary this year of the city of waukesha. and so, we were excited to be part of it again, especially after not being able to see it last year. >> greg, boy. anything i missed in terms of something that you and your wife or your family talked about walking back home? >> just trying to keep our kids safe. that's the biggest thing. we have our three young kids with us. they saw everything. so we were just trying to keep them safe and got them home and got some hot chocolate just to warm us up. it was pretty windy out there and try
it was actually coming straight down main street. it didn't turn. it was coming down the main street. it was traveling straightforward direction. >> yeah. was there anything about this parade that might make it different this year? there's headlines that you're probably very aware of being close to kenosha. but was there any headlines or any themes of this year's parade that were different that might be relevant to anything that's been going around as of late? >> no. i believe the...
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street. he looks down the street right across. here he is at 2:30. he comes out here. mr. arbery has already run past. he comes out and looks down the street from where the house is and sees mr. matt albenze who is walking towards him and eventually after a couple houses goes like this and points down the street. it is reasonable to conclude that based on what his dad said, who just came running in the house. the guy is back who has broken in to come outside and look and see and see mr. albenze who he knows and who he has talked with, who he shared thoughts and feelings about the person breaking into the house is now saying go that way. the guy is back. to get in his car and go. you cannot act on the unsupported statements of others. the state has characterized that, which is an accurate statement of the law as travis'. are you kidding. after all that we have seen. after all that he has experienced. after all the conversation that he had. after all the videos that he's seen. after what he experienced himself that he's just going off of what his mommy told him. this is what,
street. he looks down the street right across. here he is at 2:30. he comes out here. mr. arbery has already run past. he comes out and looks down the street from where the house is and sees mr. matt albenze who is walking towards him and eventually after a couple houses goes like this and points down the street. it is reasonable to conclude that based on what his dad said, who just came running in the house. the guy is back who has broken in to come outside and look and see and see mr. albenze...
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the parade, maybe people are excited, but the next thing you see is a red suv barrelling down the middle of the street going 30 miles per hour and you see it hit people, it doesn't stop and it keeps going down that street. >> that red suv has been recovered. police also have a person in custody this morning. it's unclear at this hour whether that person is the driver, sources tell cnn, investigators believe the driver was trying to get away from the scene of another incident, when he drove into the parade route. the chaotic scene leaving witnesses horrified. >> must have been going at least 40 to 50 miles an hour, just came through and, uhm, i saw maybe three people right in front of me get hit. i saw people right away run, the people that were hit and start doing cpr and i saw people on the ground. there's blood and it was really bad. >> at one point a police officer fired his weapon in an attempt to stop the driver. officials do not believe, however, any shots were fired from the vehicle itself. >>> cnn's natasha chen joins us now from the scene in waukesha, wisconsin. police describing having a per
the parade, maybe people are excited, but the next thing you see is a red suv barrelling down the middle of the street going 30 miles per hour and you see it hit people, it doesn't stop and it keeps going down that street. >> that red suv has been recovered. police also have a person in custody this morning. it's unclear at this hour whether that person is the driver, sources tell cnn, investigators believe the driver was trying to get away from the scene of another incident, when he...
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i decided to continue down is street and then go to holmes to see if he would be there, is that right> yes. >> i made it halfway down, seen the individual turn and run back the way he came and then turn back toward me when the black gmc chevy turned onto the road. >> that's correct. that was at the end. >> i got out of my truck and told him to stop, which he didn't. i got back into my truck and stopped just short of the stop sign on holmes facing the other street. you had actually stopped, got out of your truck. told him to stop that he didn't. got back in your truck and then pulled down to holmes. >> that looking back after everything cooled off where i stopped and i don't recall if i got out or not. i think i had this mixed with the when i finally pulled up. both times where i said i stopped and got out i was saying when i stopped and saw mr. arbery and the black truck coming at me we were on holmes just short of where this shooting occurred. i probably yelled stop at him but then once they passed me is when i pulled up a couple more feet and decided to stay where i was at. that's w
i decided to continue down is street and then go to holmes to see if he would be there, is that right> yes. >> i made it halfway down, seen the individual turn and run back the way he came and then turn back toward me when the black gmc chevy turned onto the road. >> that's correct. that was at the end. >> i got out of my truck and told him to stop, which he didn't. i got back into my truck and stopped just short of the stop sign on holmes facing the other street. you had...
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street. he looks down the street right across. here he is at 2:30. he comes out here. mr. arbery has already run past. he comes out here, look downs the street from where the house is and sees mr. matt albenze, who is walking towards him and, eventually, after a couple houses, goes like this, and points down the street. it is reasonable to conclude that based on what his dad said, who just came running in the house, the guy is back who's broken in, to come outside and look and see, see mr. albenze, who he knows and he's talked with, who he shared thoughts and feelings about the person breaking in the house, is now saying go that way, the guy is back, to get in his car and go. you cannot act on the unsupported statements of others. the state has characterized that, which is an accurate statement of the law, as travis' mom. are you kidding me? after all that we have seen, after all that he has experienced, after all the conversations he's had, after all the videos he's seen, after what he experienced himself, that he's just going off of what his mommy told him? this is what t
street. he looks down the street right across. here he is at 2:30. he comes out here. mr. arbery has already run past. he comes out here, look downs the street from where the house is and sees mr. matt albenze, who is walking towards him and, eventually, after a couple houses, goes like this, and points down the street. it is reasonable to conclude that based on what his dad said, who just came running in the house, the guy is back who's broken in, to come outside and look and see, see mr....
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sources— kuenssberg, where downing street sources said senior tories needed to wake _ sourcesies needed to wake up _ sources said senior tories needed to wake up and — sources said senior tories needed to wake up and demand changes from the prime _ wake up and demand changes from the prime minister. i think there's a lot of— prime minister. i think there's a lot of unease among senior tories mac, _ lot of unease among senior tories mac. so_ lot of unease among senior tories mac. so i— lot of unease among senior tories mac, so i think lord frost is speaking _ mac, so i think lord frost is speaking to them, so he's on their side _ speaking to them, so he's on their side. i5 _ speaking to them, so he's on their side. , ., ., side. is quite telling one of the lines in this _ side. is quite telling one of the lines in this article. _ side. is quite telling one of the lines in this article. the - side. is quite telling one of the lines in this article. the other. lines in this article. the other story is jk lines in this article. the other story ist rolling revealing that her home a
sources— kuenssberg, where downing street sources said senior tories needed to wake _ sourcesies needed to wake up _ sources said senior tories needed to wake up and — sources said senior tories needed to wake up and demand changes from the prime _ wake up and demand changes from the prime minister. i think there's a lot of— prime minister. i think there's a lot of unease among senior tories mac, _ lot of unease among senior tories mac. so_ lot of unease among senior tories mac. so i—...
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in fairness, we should say borisjohnson would say he's done nothing wrong, and downing street has saidrying to look at reforming the system here because there is a widespread view that it doesn't work that well. but i think this is clearly about more than one person. and now, tonight in westminster, there are fingers being pointed at the chief whip. but do you want to know the anatomy of how it's been described to me, exactly what happened? shall we do that after we've heard from owen paterson, that statement, just so we see what he's saying tonight, before we unpick exactly where we are and what you're hearing? yeah, we haven't heard from owen paterson in front of cameras or microphones, but he put out a written statement, which we can bring you a little bit of. he had claimed previously when this happened that one of the reasons why she had become extremely distressed was the whole process and how long the investigation dragged on and that she had found it very distressing indeed. but i think that strength of feeling from owen paterson and among his backers and his friends, who were
in fairness, we should say borisjohnson would say he's done nothing wrong, and downing street has saidrying to look at reforming the system here because there is a widespread view that it doesn't work that well. but i think this is clearly about more than one person. and now, tonight in westminster, there are fingers being pointed at the chief whip. but do you want to know the anatomy of how it's been described to me, exactly what happened? shall we do that after we've heard from owen paterson,...
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albenze starts walking down the street. truck pulls out, there goes his arm. there goes his arm. where is the truck? already pulled out. already pulled out and heading down the street. all right. should you trust the statements of travis mcmichael? well, let's go ahead and first take a look at this. he told you he's not going to chase or investigate someone who is armed. and yet all he talked about was, well, he kept reaching in his pants, he kept reaching in his pocket. well, did you think he was armed or not? then what'd he tell you? this is what i was thinking. mr. arbery may have run by, maybe matt had seen him. maybe he has broken in. maybe larry english is over at 220. i don't know. maybe ahmaud arbery was caught. maybe ahmaud arbery is running from the police. these are all maybes. he doesn't know anything. these are all the maybes he testified to. he said he assumed he was committing a crime. that's what he said on the stand. remember, i wrote it out. you said, you assumed you were committing a crime. i went down there to see if it was him. then he said, i don't know. i do
albenze starts walking down the street. truck pulls out, there goes his arm. there goes his arm. where is the truck? already pulled out. already pulled out and heading down the street. all right. should you trust the statements of travis mcmichael? well, let's go ahead and first take a look at this. he told you he's not going to chase or investigate someone who is armed. and yet all he talked about was, well, he kept reaching in his pants, he kept reaching in his pocket. well, did you think he...
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why we can't run down the street? there is a man running down the street. male running down the street. >> well, just like the lawyer, who talked about why he had done, he was jogging, he was jogging. that is not a crime. yes the reason why they ran after him was because he was a black man. if it was a white man that had shot down the street, i don't think father and son would have jumped in their truck and hunted them down the way they hunted ahmed down. >> you know, i have to say, if i were jogging on that three, and i saw a pick up truck with a confederate flag on it, with three white men with guns chasing me, i would view that as an existential threat. i just would. >> absolutely would. because there was no reason for him to have known or thought that this was law enforcement. in fact, they were not law enforcement. but there is the perception that any random way individual, has the ability, the freedom, and the power to police any black person. law enforcement or not. the defenses attempt to talk about their law enforcement background, and their traini
why we can't run down the street? there is a man running down the street. male running down the street. >> well, just like the lawyer, who talked about why he had done, he was jogging, he was jogging. that is not a crime. yes the reason why they ran after him was because he was a black man. if it was a white man that had shot down the street, i don't think father and son would have jumped in their truck and hunted them down the way they hunted ahmed down. >> you know, i have to...
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it comes two months after a petition was delivered to downing street by some of those living with the former rugby league star rob burrow. our reporter louise pilbeam has more. september this year, the campaign for £50 million towards motor neurone disease goes to downing street. among those present was former footballer stephen darby, handing over their plea to finally try to find a cure for the terminal disease. at his side, rob burrow, former rugby league star, both living with the impact of the disease. what this will mean to mnd sufferers is great hope. we're now on the brink of a medical treatment so we need to get to help prolong life and help find a cure. the two first spoke to bbc breakfast about life with mnd back in early 2020, alongside scottish rugby union star doddie weir. i played rugby before i knew what i had, knew what the issue was, so when he said to me you have got this and we will try to fight that. and then i did the dreaded google. it came up mnd. in the months to come, rob burrow will chart the impact that led to fundraising by people across the country and ro
it comes two months after a petition was delivered to downing street by some of those living with the former rugby league star rob burrow. our reporter louise pilbeam has more. september this year, the campaign for £50 million towards motor neurone disease goes to downing street. among those present was former footballer stephen darby, handing over their plea to finally try to find a cure for the terminal disease. at his side, rob burrow, former rugby league star, both living with the impact...
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so people are literallyjust wandering up and down this street because their camp has been broken up. ench police have destroyed their things, their sleeping bags, their equipment and so on. and now they've just got to wander up and down until they can find somewhere else to go. have you tried to cross to the uk already? of course. how, in boat? what happens, you got turned back? though most would not speak on camera, this was the refrain we heard again and again. when we asked why people were not claiming asylum in france, some said, family in britain, historic ties between their countries and britain, language. but many cited how they had been treated by the french government and their belief that britain would be more humane. the overwhelming feeling here is of futility. the endless cycle. the police take away their things, aid groups like mobile refugee support give them back, and on it goes. we have families here with children less than a year old. we have families with pregnant women. we have toddlers. we have got groups of young teenage boys, people who have been forced from the
so people are literallyjust wandering up and down this street because their camp has been broken up. ench police have destroyed their things, their sleeping bags, their equipment and so on. and now they've just got to wander up and down until they can find somewhere else to go. have you tried to cross to the uk already? of course. how, in boat? what happens, you got turned back? though most would not speak on camera, this was the refrain we heard again and again. when we asked why people were...
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an alternative to the promises of people smugglers can feel as remote here as downing street.ser together about the deaths in the channel seem to have only highlighted the difference between the uk and french governments. boris johnson is under huge pressure from many of his own mps to do more to stop the small boats arriving on our shores so perhaps it was unsurprising he made that letter to the french president public but what downing street are emphasising is that everything he asked for in that letter, joint patrols, agreements to return refugees, he had made that case privately to no avail. attempts are going on tonight to get priti patel be invited to meet her french counterpart in any case i am told she spoke to him to discuss the migrant crisis lines of remain open. british officials are in france this evening trying to cooperate but only by plane borisjohnson and cts showing a huge error ofjudgment. —— labour blame. and our europe editor katya adler is here. we�*ve just heard the view from westminster — what�*s the view from france and the eu? i think ithink in i thin
an alternative to the promises of people smugglers can feel as remote here as downing street.ser together about the deaths in the channel seem to have only highlighted the difference between the uk and french governments. boris johnson is under huge pressure from many of his own mps to do more to stop the small boats arriving on our shores so perhaps it was unsurprising he made that letter to the french president public but what downing street are emphasising is that everything he asked for in...
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there are people who are criticising the downing street operation, so his advisers not giving him the minister himself. there's a quote reported by the bbc, there's a lot of concern about the pm. in the cabinet needs to wake up and demand serious changes, otherwise, it will keep getting worse. tonight we've seen quite a substantial rebellion in the commons. i think if you need a wake—up call, that should be it. there's clearly a lot of unhappiness. tory mps are willing to not march through the lobbies with their party, and when you've got even more tricky things, that's going to cause a big problem if it's not clamps down on.— going to cause a big problem if it's not clamps down on. harriet, what did ou not clamps down on. harriet, what did you make _ not clamps down on. harriet, what did you make of— not clamps down on. harriet, what did you make of the _ not clamps down on. harriet, what did you make of the result - not clamps down on. harriet, what did you make of the result on - not clamps down on. harriet, what did you make of the result on the l did you make of the result on the
there are people who are criticising the downing street operation, so his advisers not giving him the minister himself. there's a quote reported by the bbc, there's a lot of concern about the pm. in the cabinet needs to wake up and demand serious changes, otherwise, it will keep getting worse. tonight we've seen quite a substantial rebellion in the commons. i think if you need a wake—up call, that should be it. there's clearly a lot of unhappiness. tory mps are willing to not march through...
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albenze starts walking down the street. truck pulls out. there goes his arm. there goes his arm. where is the truck? already pulled out. already pulled out and heading down the street. all right. should you trust the statements of travis mcmichael? well, let's go ahead and first take a look at this. he told you he's not going to chase or investigate someone who is armed, and yet all he talked about was, he kept reaching into his pants, kept reaching into his pocket. well, did you think he was armed or not? then what did he tell you? this is what i was thinking. mr. arbery may have run by. maybe matt had seen him. maybe he has broken in. maybe harry english is over at 220. i don't know. maybe ahmaud arbery was caught. maybe ahmaud arbery was trying to run from the police. these are all maybes. he doesn't know anything. these are all the maybes he testified to. he said he assumed he was committing a crime. that's what he said on the stand. remember? i wrote it out. you said you assumed he was committing a crime. i went down there to see if it was him. then he said, i don't know. i d
albenze starts walking down the street. truck pulls out. there goes his arm. there goes his arm. where is the truck? already pulled out. already pulled out and heading down the street. all right. should you trust the statements of travis mcmichael? well, let's go ahead and first take a look at this. he told you he's not going to chase or investigate someone who is armed, and yet all he talked about was, he kept reaching into his pants, kept reaching into his pocket. well, did you think he was...
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downing street was forced to point out that advisers advise and ministers decide.ernment and the prime minister were at pains to point out repeatedly today that they don't want people to gold—plate or over interpret these regulations and start cancelling plans they have between now and christmas or indeed over christmas. they say instead, stick to these rules of wearing face masks in shops and on transport and self—isolation rules as well, but there is no need to do anything else. there was overwhelming support in the commons for the government measures, over 400 mps backing the government and just a couple of dozen opposed, labour pretty much on board with where the government is. but the challenge for the prime minister is, he hopes he has got the balance right, but has he? we don't know, because we don't know the exact effect of the variant. uncertainty stalks us again. chris mason, uncertainty stalks us again. chris mason. with _ uncertainty stalks us again. chris mason, with the _ uncertainty stalks us again. chris mason, with the latest _ uncertainty stalks u
downing street was forced to point out that advisers advise and ministers decide.ernment and the prime minister were at pains to point out repeatedly today that they don't want people to gold—plate or over interpret these regulations and start cancelling plans they have between now and christmas or indeed over christmas. they say instead, stick to these rules of wearing face masks in shops and on transport and self—isolation rules as well, but there is no need to do anything else. there was...
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>> reporter: for more than a third of a mile down main street, that vehicle slamming into people. dan scheniderman's record shop is on the parade route. about 60 people ran in to seek refuge. he helped perform first aid on some of the injured. >> i literally saw roughly ten people bounce off that car. and you could hear thud, thud, thud, thud as he drove through that. and you could hear it, which is a sound i'll never forget. >> reporter: authorities tonight identifying the driver of that suv as 39-year-old darrell brooks, arrested and charged with five counts of first degree intentional homicide. officials say just back on november 2nd, brooks was accused of using what appears to be the same vehicle to run over the mother of his child. investigators believe before the parade incident, he was fleeing another crime scene, possibly a domestic disturbance. police say he was not being pursued when he rammed the parade barricades and unleashed havoc. >> i want to identify the victims that we know of at this time. and i say this with great sorrow. >> reporter: the police chief emotional
>> reporter: for more than a third of a mile down main street, that vehicle slamming into people. dan scheniderman's record shop is on the parade route. about 60 people ran in to seek refuge. he helped perform first aid on some of the injured. >> i literally saw roughly ten people bounce off that car. and you could hear thud, thud, thud, thud as he drove through that. and you could hear it, which is a sound i'll never forget. >> reporter: authorities tonight identifying the...
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he was down the street. the prosecutor did a really good job anticipating that because she explained to the jury very early on accomplice liability, party to a crime meaning if you did anything to help this along to promote it, you're liable for the crime so watch that for an important battleground this afternoon. >> areva, how challenge something for a prosecutor to try a case against three different defendants who had different roles but are all face the same charges? >> it can be really complicated, because the jurors will have to parse this out and determine if these charges that have been brought against travis mcmichael who they will see as the main culprit here, if they apply to the other defendants, but i do think the prosecutor did a good job to. use that analogy of everybody gets a super bowl ring, you know. driving home that point that everybody on the team, whether, you know, you're on that field or not okay you are celebrating as the game is won, and in this case everyone that par tis paid, that
he was down the street. the prosecutor did a really good job anticipating that because she explained to the jury very early on accomplice liability, party to a crime meaning if you did anything to help this along to promote it, you're liable for the crime so watch that for an important battleground this afternoon. >> areva, how challenge something for a prosecutor to try a case against three different defendants who had different roles but are all face the same charges? >> it can be...
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but downing street had tried to save him. ..232.les he broke. but listen to the atmosphere in the air. jeering. order. what have you done to this place? jeering. order. what have you done to this place? dozens of conservatives, outraged, stayed away. but number ten had backed to overhaul the system that monitors behaviour that would have saved him. the immediate backlash was bruising. nearly all of the front pages damning. the internet alive with claims of sleaze, political immediately sharpening attacks. many tories, too, were appalled. so by mid—morning, ministers were back in the commons ditching the idea, and in effect ditching owen patterson too. last night's vote has created a certain amount of controversy. it is important that standards in this house are done on a cross party basis. while there is a very strong feeling on both sides of the house that there is a need for an appeals process, there is equally a strong feeling that this should not be based on a single case or applied retrospectively. in other words, changing the
but downing street had tried to save him. ..232.les he broke. but listen to the atmosphere in the air. jeering. order. what have you done to this place? jeering. order. what have you done to this place? dozens of conservatives, outraged, stayed away. but number ten had backed to overhaul the system that monitors behaviour that would have saved him. the immediate backlash was bruising. nearly all of the front pages damning. the internet alive with claims of sleaze, political immediately...
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. >> i'm not here -- there is a black male running down the street. >> what is your emergency? is a black man running down the street. >> reporter: it turned out aubrey had not committed a burglary. >> a burglary, so that is a felony, if he is escaping from a felony they can chase him down. >> the burden is on the prosecution to prove nine charges against each defendant beyond a reasonable doubt including aggravated assault and murder. the defense interrupted the prosecution's argument several times. each time calling for a mistrial over the prosecutor's interpretation of the law for the jury. >> you can't argue a misstatement of the law. >> motion for mistrial is denied. >> reporter: in closing arguments monday the defense went after arbery's actions and his character. they referred to video taken of arbery wandering inside a home construction site months before he was killed. >> he was a recurring, night time intruder. >> reporter: one defense attorney went after the dead 25-year-old's appearance. >> in his khaki shorts with no socks to cover his long, dirty toe nails. >> repo
. >> i'm not here -- there is a black male running down the street. >> what is your emergency? is a black man running down the street. >> reporter: it turned out aubrey had not committed a burglary. >> a burglary, so that is a felony, if he is escaping from a felony they can chase him down. >> the burden is on the prosecution to prove nine charges against each defendant beyond a reasonable doubt including aggravated assault and murder. the defense interrupted the...
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street. futures down slightly this morning ahead of the thanksgiving holiday.ek after earnings reflected poor quarterly results. this afternoon, the federal reserve is set to release the minutes from their last meeting, investors keeping a close eye out for that. we will be watching all of it as well. stay with us. clinking in jar] ♪ you can get it if you really want it, by jimmy cliff ♪ [suitcase closing] [gusts of wind] [ding] sales are down from last quarter, but we're hoping things will pick up by q3. yeah... uhhh... doug? [children laughing] sorry about that. umm...what...it's uhh... you alright? [ding] never settle with power e*trade. it has powerful, easy-to-use tools to help you find opportunities, 24/7 support when you need answers, plus some of the lowest options in futures contract prices around. get e*trade and start trading today. ( ♪ ) what a pain in the... alice? if it's "let's wrap this up" season, it's walgreens season. ♪ ♪ there are beautiful ideas that remain in the dark. but with our new multi-cloud experience, you have the flexibility you n
street. futures down slightly this morning ahead of the thanksgiving holiday.ek after earnings reflected poor quarterly results. this afternoon, the federal reserve is set to release the minutes from their last meeting, investors keeping a close eye out for that. we will be watching all of it as well. stay with us. clinking in jar] ♪ you can get it if you really want it, by jimmy cliff ♪ [suitcase closing] [gusts of wind] [ding] sales are down from last quarter, but we're hoping things will...
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but downing street had tried to save him. ..232.ight voted to tear up the rules he broke. but listen to the atmosphere in there. jeering. order. what have you done to this place? dozens of conservatives, outraged, stayed away. but number ten had backed the attempt to overhaul the system that monitors behaviour that would have saved him. the immediate backlash was bruising. nearly all of the front pages damning. the internet alive with claims of sleaze, political rivals immediately sharpening attacks. many tories, too, were appalled. so by mid—morning, ministers were back in the commons ditching the idea, and in effect ditching owen paterson too. last night's vote has created a certain amount of controversy. it is important that standards in this house are done on a cross—party basis. while there is a very strong feeling on both sides of the house that there is a need for an appeals process, there is equally a strong feeling that this should not be based on a single case or applied retrospectively. in other words, changing the rules
but downing street had tried to save him. ..232.ight voted to tear up the rules he broke. but listen to the atmosphere in there. jeering. order. what have you done to this place? dozens of conservatives, outraged, stayed away. but number ten had backed the attempt to overhaul the system that monitors behaviour that would have saved him. the immediate backlash was bruising. nearly all of the front pages damning. the internet alive with claims of sleaze, political rivals immediately sharpening...
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street to help those that were on the ground. a couple minutes later, two police kind of were running down the street, talking on the radios, updating other police in the area what was going on. you hear them say at least 30 people down, shots fired. again, i can't confirm for you what exactly what happened. that's just what the police said. but when they said that, you know, that causes even more fear and more panic. i think a lot of people just booked it at that point as did i. >> are you doing okay this morning? >> yes. i think still in shock, still processing and my heart just goes out -- as we receive more information about, you know, what happened, i just hope that everyone takes some time to just heal and process what happened. >> kay leigh, interning at a newspaper, this is not the kind of report i'm sure you want to be involved with at all. thank you. it's very important to explain to the world what you saw and what happened there. we appreciate it. >> of course, thank you. >>> so for the first time since a jury acquitted kyle rittenhouse on all charges, the mother of jacob blake whose shooting by a kenosha police officer i
street to help those that were on the ground. a couple minutes later, two police kind of were running down the street, talking on the radios, updating other police in the area what was going on. you hear them say at least 30 people down, shots fired. again, i can't confirm for you what exactly what happened. that's just what the police said. but when they said that, you know, that causes even more fear and more panic. i think a lot of people just booked it at that point as did i. >> are...
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some of the headlines along the way have not been good for downing street.o be staying with us through the edition. we are also going to talk about that peppa pig cbi speech withjoe twyman. he is a very well—known pollster. he will help us gauge how we understand when lots of coverage does or doesn't translate into something longer—lasting. before we get to that, though, let's hearfrom my co—presenter of the media show, katie razzall, because katie has been interviewing the new culture secretary nadine dorries. we are going to release that as a podcast, so you can listen to the whole interview, but here's just some of it where the culture secretary talks about her plans to take on online harm. we are looking at and considering making somebody within an organisation like facebook or meta — rebranding doesn't work, by the way — or one of those organisations criminally responsible. that is something we are considering including in this bill. they have had notice, they've got fair warning — this bill is coming, abide by your terms and conditions now, remove your
some of the headlines along the way have not been good for downing street.o be staying with us through the edition. we are also going to talk about that peppa pig cbi speech withjoe twyman. he is a very well—known pollster. he will help us gauge how we understand when lots of coverage does or doesn't translate into something longer—lasting. before we get to that, though, let's hearfrom my co—presenter of the media show, katie razzall, because katie has been interviewing the new culture...
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but downing street had tried to save him. ..the noes to the left, 232.osphere in the air. jeering. order. what have you done to this place? dozens of conservatives, outraged, stayed away. but number 10 had backed to overhaul the system that monitors behaviour that would have saved him. the immediate backlash was bruising, nearly all of the front pages damning. the internet alive with claims of sleaze, political immediately sharpening attacks. many tories, too, were appalled. so by mid—morning, ministers were back in the commons ditching the idea, and in effect, ditching owen patterson too. last night's vote has created a certain amount of controversy. it is important that standards in this house are done on a cross—party basis. while there is a very strong feeling on both sides of the house that there is a need for an appeals process, there is equally a strong feeling that this should not be based on a single case or applied retrospectively. in other words, changing the rules that mr patterson broke is off for now. but the opposition says it is a wider p
but downing street had tried to save him. ..the noes to the left, 232.osphere in the air. jeering. order. what have you done to this place? dozens of conservatives, outraged, stayed away. but number 10 had backed to overhaul the system that monitors behaviour that would have saved him. the immediate backlash was bruising, nearly all of the front pages damning. the internet alive with claims of sleaze, political immediately sharpening attacks. many tories, too, were appalled. so by...