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. hate want to replace him in number10 downing street.— want to replace him in number10 downingll be following that here on bbc _ downing street. we will be following that here on bbc news. _ downing street. we will be following that here on bbc news. thank- downing street. we will be following that here on bbc news. thank you. i research by leading pollsters yougov indicates that labour are on track for victory — with an even bigger landslide than their historic win in 1997. their polling suggests that the conservatives are set to have the lowest number of mps in over a century — naming jacob rees—mogg, penny mordaunt and grant shapps among those who could lose their seats. so what does this poll tell us? patrick english is the director of political analytics at yougov. if the election was being held right now and people had the current vote intentions and what they were telling was a reflection of what would happen at the ballot box, then labour would be on course for a historic win, the kind of win they've never seen before. we are currently seeing that they would have 422 co
. hate want to replace him in number10 downing street.— want to replace him in number10 downingll be following that here on bbc _ downing street. we will be following that here on bbc news. _ downing street. we will be following that here on bbc news. thank- downing street. we will be following that here on bbc news. thank you. i research by leading pollsters yougov indicates that labour are on track for victory — with an even bigger landslide than their historic win in 1997. their polling...
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take me down to downing street, let's go| me down to downing street, let's go have a _ me down to downingushing at this because... i'm actually lost for words here, and i'm doing a little check. yes, it is! unbelievable! shania twain! lett this is unbelievable! as the message started, i thought, "hang on a minute," is there something going on here in the air of fake videos and ai, and all the rest of it? so i wanted to be certain, and ijust checked, and it is. oh blimey, this is like a collection moment, it? that does impress me much! he was starstruck by — that does impress me much! he was starstruck by the _ that does impress me much! he was starstruck by the idea! _ that does impress me much! he was starstruck by the idea! i _ that does impress me much! he was starstruck by the idea! i want - that does impress me much! he was starstruck by the idea! i want to - that does impress me much! he was starstruck by the idea! i want to be l starstruck by the idea! i want to be a fly on the wallman mason takes shania twain to downing street. chris takes shania twain to downing street and makes
take me down to downing street, let's go| me down to downing street, let's go have a _ me down to downingushing at this because... i'm actually lost for words here, and i'm doing a little check. yes, it is! unbelievable! shania twain! lett this is unbelievable! as the message started, i thought, "hang on a minute," is there something going on here in the air of fake videos and ai, and all the rest of it? so i wanted to be certain, and ijust checked, and it is. oh blimey, this is like...
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it made on the steps of downing street. it makes _ made on the steps of downing street.be the party— it makes people think maybe the party hasn't changed is all. have a bewilders— party hasn't changed is all. have a bewilders me that he hasn't bill will suspended these individuals. he should _ will suspended these individuals. he should be _ will suspended these individuals. he should be focusing on winning the election. — should be focusing on winning the election, not betting on it. | election, not betting on it. should election, not betting on it. i should point out that mr sunak said is right to wait for the outcome of the inquiries into outcomes on the betting of the date of the election before taking action. you're watching the context. the uk's main political parties have ducked addressing some of the stark choices over tax and spend in their manifestos. that's according to the leading think tank, the institute for fiscal studies. it accuses them of a "conspiracy of silence" over the economic the ifs has analysed how the policies could impact the public it accuses
it made on the steps of downing street. it makes _ made on the steps of downing street.be the party— it makes people think maybe the party hasn't changed is all. have a bewilders— party hasn't changed is all. have a bewilders me that he hasn't bill will suspended these individuals. he should _ will suspended these individuals. he should be _ will suspended these individuals. he should be focusing on winning the election. — should be focusing on winning the election, not betting on it. |...
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when you walk down the street and the door opens and soul music is blasting down the street, and youook through that window and you see the charring, and then you get a whiff of that and you see it and you smell it,. and then you hear the music you want to come in. you want to come in. ace to be. peter: jesse jackson, george clinton, cornel west french president nicholas are cozy, dick gregory, and in january of you had a special guest co i here unexpectedly. who was that? ms. ali:esideny firs after he was elected president. and short time before his inauguration. washington right here.ctame with the mayor at that time and it was a delightful surprise. peter: you did not know in advance? ms. ali: no. peter: were you working that day? ms. ali: yes, i was here. but the way they do it, the comes in first. we are not paying any attention to secret service.the secret service comes in first and a look around and make sure everything is just53 fin he and the mayor walked in and they locked thesa en they clsoed t -- closedre street, the whole block. you could not drive through the block at t
when you walk down the street and the door opens and soul music is blasting down the street, and youook through that window and you see the charring, and then you get a whiff of that and you see it and you smell it,. and then you hear the music you want to come in. you want to come in. ace to be. peter: jesse jackson, george clinton, cornel west french president nicholas are cozy, dick gregory, and in january of you had a special guest co i here unexpectedly. who was that? ms. ali:esideny firs...
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i rang all of the contacts i - could in downing street, so, to give me some _ could in downing street— and i have no response, i don't think they— and i have no response, i don't think they know— and i have no response, i don't think they know how _ and i have no response, i don't think they know how to - and i have no response, i don't think they know how to defend| and i have no response, i don't - think they know how to defend what has happened _ think they know how to defend what has happened. unless _ think they know how to defend what has happened. unless it— think they know how to defend what has happened. unless it is- think they know how to defend what has happened. unless it is a - has happened. unless it is a personal— has happened. unless it is a personal tragedy it - has happened. unless it is a personal tragedy it is - has happened. unless it is a - personal tragedy it is extraordinary that the _ personal tragedy it is extraordinary that the prime _ personal tragedy it is extraordinary that the prime minister— personal tragedy it is extraordinary that the prime minister
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people really as tony blair went up to downing street, you remember gladhanding his way up downing streetebrating. they thought everything was going to come. right as i say, i thought that was naive, but i don't think it's going to be like that. if sir keir goes up. downing street on friday morning. >> and i think that's partly because how have politicians fared since 1997? they've not fared since 1997? they've not fared that well. >> for example, we've had the expenses scandal that makes the idea of somebody like tony blair, who the hope of the nafion blair, who the hope of the nation rested upon his shoulders. >> people believed that he could bnng >> people believed that he could bring change. and i mean, you say it was naive, but he did bnng say it was naive, but he did bring very, very substantial change. people have got a much darker view. i think now about politicians. it's hard to imagine any politician having that sort of, caveated hope resting on his shoulders and part of the reason was because he seemed so fresh and so new in relation to it, i wonder, i wonder, though, if there a
people really as tony blair went up to downing street, you remember gladhanding his way up downing streetebrating. they thought everything was going to come. right as i say, i thought that was naive, but i don't think it's going to be like that. if sir keir goes up. downing street on friday morning. >> and i think that's partly because how have politicians fared since 1997? they've not fared since 1997? they've not fared that well. >> for example, we've had the expenses scandal that...
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street. doctor king, down the street. naacp, around the corner. this was the place.hree black newspapers were here. so what you begin to see is, yes, america is segregated but people are going to try and ch that. and where they begin to change that is out d u street becomes the place. and so in 1952 here, this is a segregated communitysegregated community. peter: how would you describe the rol's chili bowl through our history? mr. demczuk: i think every city has a great space and place for african-americans to go to and feel safe, and feel as if this is our place to talk, to eat socialize, to listen to a jukebox. this is a so, new orleans has chase, atlanta has pascals, new york has silvio's. d.c. had ben's chili bowl. so ben's chili bowl was a space t people could go to and feel comfortable. it -- police respected it was a place where people could socialize and relax, and quite frankly, exhale from the world on the outside. peter: more ben's chili bowl customers. andrew young, charles hamilton houston, a. philip randolph, john lewis, marion bnor holmes norton, and a
street. doctor king, down the street. naacp, around the corner. this was the place.hree black newspapers were here. so what you begin to see is, yes, america is segregated but people are going to try and ch that. and where they begin to change that is out d u street becomes the place. and so in 1952 here, this is a segregated communitysegregated community. peter: how would you describe the rol's chili bowl through our history? mr. demczuk: i think every city has a great space and place for...
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testimony of allied forces commanders, emails alerting downing street to the murders, as well as investigatorsaries. internal emails between detectives investigating the obc murder suggest their investigations were disrupted after they were reported to downing street. the prime minister was david cameron, who is now foreign secretary. according to one email, the chief police investigator complained that he was under political pressure to stop investigating senior officers. commanders of the allied forces. afghans, who have lost entire families, naturally disagree with this approach, and it is they who have initiated judicial review proceedings, arguing that the loss of loved ones was a consequence of the policy of extrajudicial executions. four members of saifullah's family were killed in a night raid on february 16, 2011, another family member said in a new statement that we lost everything when the incident happened and that they have had nightmares since then. the next day, after the family members were killed, an sas sergeant major described the episode as the latest carnage in an email di
testimony of allied forces commanders, emails alerting downing street to the murders, as well as investigatorsaries. internal emails between detectives investigating the obc murder suggest their investigations were disrupted after they were reported to downing street. the prime minister was david cameron, who is now foreign secretary. according to one email, the chief police investigator complained that he was under political pressure to stop investigating senior officers. commanders of the...
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labour say, gets those keys for number ten downing street.n downing street. labour say, in terms of onshore wind, they want to work with private companies to double the amount by 2030. the conservatives say they are considering reducing energy bills. the lib dems say we need to remove the current restrictions, as they call it, on onshore wind. plaid cymru and the snp both say there needs to be a careful balance between onshore wind developments and the natural environment. reform have said net zero is pushing up people's bills and the green party say that onshore needs to be a significant part of that renewable mix. there are no simple answers. that's the difficulty with this issue. whatever decisions are made will impact all of our bills and it's important to remember they will have a physical impact in place like this. gareth, there's an awful lot going on here isn't there. this location is synonymous with welsh political history and drama. it's where the first plaid cymru mp was in 1966, carmarthenshire was the final and decisive county in
labour say, gets those keys for number ten downing street.n downing street. labour say, in terms of onshore wind, they want to work with private companies to double the amount by 2030. the conservatives say they are considering reducing energy bills. the lib dems say we need to remove the current restrictions, as they call it, on onshore wind. plaid cymru and the snp both say there needs to be a careful balance between onshore wind developments and the natural environment. reform have said net...
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message from the commander at the precinct, which is right down the street, saying have passage forouing, c? ms. ali: correct. king, they wanted everything closed in d.c. and uprising took place. we went for three nights, and we were the only place open.mr. demczuk: as you d , you see new buildings, high-rises. be townhouses that were burned during the rebellion. peter: five days of rioting. 13 killed, 7600 peop arrested. what was the aftermath of being days, and for quite a while afterwards? ms. ali: oh my goodness. you know, the businesses did not reopen. movedwe became a big ghetto fora ve la serious ghetto for a veryg time. the city says o are going to do something for this very poor community. we'reoi to build a subway right across the street. so when they did the surveys foe vicinity, only e bank, industrl there today. lee's flower shop, and ben's chili bowl. not enough to support maintaining one lane of traffic out there. they dug up the entire street 65 we were the only place that was i only had one employee, pes[laughter] mr. dek: you had to come through the alley to come int
message from the commander at the precinct, which is right down the street, saying have passage forouing, c? ms. ali: correct. king, they wanted everything closed in d.c. and uprising took place. we went for three nights, and we were the only place open.mr. demczuk: as you d , you see new buildings, high-rises. be townhouses that were burned during the rebellion. peter: five days of rioting. 13 killed, 7600 peop arrested. what was the aftermath of being days, and for quite a while afterwards?...
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this was something that was the product of a deliberate decision taken some time ago in downing streetim being missing from that ceremony would somehow be ok. and there's an added element to this as well, the kind of loss of opportunity. the conservatives are trying to run an election campaign with one of the themes being, "trust us on security, trust us on defence. keir starmer? oh, well, he's a bit risky, he's a bit of a danger." so to miss the opportunity of being pictured alongside president biden, alongside the royal family, alongside military types, that looks like a real blunder. and a cabinet minister said to me, "you've got a $100 million bill lying on the floor and you don't pick it up." so it's notjust the mistake, it's also the lost opportunity of the mistake. and laura, last night when we did newscast, you mentioned that text you'd had about somebody saying, "this is just the worst operation ever." and as i was going to bed last night, i was like, "i wish i'd asked laura more about that," because that's an amazing quote. not to get you to reveal your sources, but what sort
this was something that was the product of a deliberate decision taken some time ago in downing streetim being missing from that ceremony would somehow be ok. and there's an added element to this as well, the kind of loss of opportunity. the conservatives are trying to run an election campaign with one of the themes being, "trust us on security, trust us on defence. keir starmer? oh, well, he's a bit risky, he's a bit of a danger." so to miss the opportunity of being pictured...
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crimes committed by the allied forces, witness statements from allied commanders, emails warning downing streetand investigators' diaries. internal emails between detectives investigating the obc murder suggest their investigations were disrupted after they were reported to downing street. the prime minister was david cameron, who is now. minister of foreign affairs, according to one email, the chief police investigator complained that he was under political pressure to drop the review proceedings, arguing that the loss of loved ones was a consequence of a policy of extrajudicial executions. four members of saifullah's family were killed during a night raid on february 16, 2011, another family member said in a new statement that we lost everything when the incident occurred and that since then they have... believed that this episode was not an isolated incident , but london didn’t care to the voices of the victims, we do not surrender our former policies. moreover, the authorities passed a law that essentially allows chaos to be created in other countries. the british parliament has passed a la
crimes committed by the allied forces, witness statements from allied commanders, emails warning downing streetand investigators' diaries. internal emails between detectives investigating the obc murder suggest their investigations were disrupted after they were reported to downing street. the prime minister was david cameron, who is now. minister of foreign affairs, according to one email, the chief police investigator complained that he was under political pressure to drop the review...
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this was something that was the product of a deliberate decision taken some time ago in downing street being missing from that ceremony would somehow be ok. and there's an added element to this as well, the kind of loss of opportunity. the conservatives are trying to run an election campaign with one of the themes being, "trust us on security, trust us on defence. keir starmer? oh, well, he's a bit risky, he's a bit of a danger." so to miss the opportunity of being pictured alongside president biden, alongside the royal family, alongside military types, that looks like a real blunder. and a cabinet minister said to me, "you've got a $100 million bill lying on the floor and you don't pick it up." so it's notjust the mistake, it's also the lost opportunity of the mistake. and laura, last night when we did newscast, you mentioned that text you'd had about somebody saying, "this is just the worst operation ever." and as i was going to bed last night, i was like, "i wish i'd asked laura more about that," because that's an amazing quote. not to get you to reveal your sources, but what sort o
this was something that was the product of a deliberate decision taken some time ago in downing street being missing from that ceremony would somehow be ok. and there's an added element to this as well, the kind of loss of opportunity. the conservatives are trying to run an election campaign with one of the themes being, "trust us on security, trust us on defence. keir starmer? oh, well, he's a bit risky, he's a bit of a danger." so to miss the opportunity of being pictured alongside...
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.— around here knows, the redwall, it leads to downing street.ader of reform uk, has told the bbc that europe and nato �*provoked' russia's invasion of ukraine. mr farage was speaking to nick robinson in an interview for panorama — let's go to westminster and our political correspondent, leila nathoo. what's he been saying, leila? nigel farage is being interviewed as part of this is because he decided to become leader of reform uk during this election campaign, so he now has a chance, this chance to be questioned at length that he was asked about views he expressed in the past about vladimir putin. he said he disliked him as a person but admired him as a political operator. he was then asked if he stood by a tweet he posted after russia had sent troops into ukraine in 2022, in which he said the invasion was a consequence of eu and nato expansion. nigel farage said he had been the only person in british politics to have predicted this war ten years ago, saying "we provoked this law" and putin used what we had done as an excuse. have a listen. i st
.— around here knows, the redwall, it leads to downing street.ader of reform uk, has told the bbc that europe and nato �*provoked' russia's invasion of ukraine. mr farage was speaking to nick robinson in an interview for panorama — let's go to westminster and our political correspondent, leila nathoo. what's he been saying, leila? nigel farage is being interviewed as part of this is because he decided to become leader of reform uk during this election campaign, so he now has a chance,...
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nick: you have also said in the past, on the steps of downing street, i will always be honest with yout is needed even when that is difficult. will you be honest with people tonight and say, my government will have to, given my plans, cut spending by a significant amount in many government departments? p.m. sunak: no, that is not what our plans show. public spending willontinue to grow, will be at record levels. it will continue to grow at levels ahead of inflation. nick: do you want me to go through your press release? if you spend more and more, what we know is that you will spend less on certain departments. the head of the office for budget responsibility described government spending plans as a work affliction. independent studies says you may need to cut 18 billion pounds a year, the equivalent of every police force in england and wales. you are going to have to cut in certain areas, aren't you? p.m. sunak: no. spending.overall government day-to-day spending on government services under a future conservative government will continue to increase ahead of inflation. all governments
nick: you have also said in the past, on the steps of downing street, i will always be honest with yout is needed even when that is difficult. will you be honest with people tonight and say, my government will have to, given my plans, cut spending by a significant amount in many government departments? p.m. sunak: no, that is not what our plans show. public spending willontinue to grow, will be at record levels. it will continue to grow at levels ahead of inflation. nick: do you want me to go...
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a downing street spokesperson this evening has said, the prime minister thanks the police for their swifty safe. those four men remain on police bail this evening as investigations continue. jessica, thank you. to the football now. it's been a frustrating night for england at the euros. they were held to a goalless draw by slovenia, but england are still through to the last 16. our sports correspondent andy swiss watched the action in cologne. a lazy day in cologne, but only if you were a supporter. under sweltering skies at the stadium, there was one burning question... would england fans finally get a performance to cheer? england! england had already qualified for the knockout stage, but hardly in style. now they were hoping to win their group and silence their critics. on paper, their opponent, slovenia, are the weakest in their group, and england sooner threatened. —— group, and england soon threatened. bukayo saka putting the ball in the net, but it was offside and it was no goal. and the first half brought only more frustration. folden went close before a tantalising cross was so n
a downing street spokesperson this evening has said, the prime minister thanks the police for their swifty safe. those four men remain on police bail this evening as investigations continue. jessica, thank you. to the football now. it's been a frustrating night for england at the euros. they were held to a goalless draw by slovenia, but england are still through to the last 16. our sports correspondent andy swiss watched the action in cologne. a lazy day in cologne, but only if you were a...
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they can't walk down the street prideful of who they are. they are forced to hide their pride so we must show it. i often speak about the importance of living authentically and embracing our fabulous selves, not only to enrich our lives, but also to inspire those around us to a ultimately effect positive change. we have the freedom, so we must take advantage and i know that it can be challenging to maintain our spirit in the face of adversity, especially when the world around us feels like a freaken dumpster fire sometimes, ciotic and uncertain. it can seem inappropriate to be fabulous at times like this, when this is exactly when we must do it. this is the time to be fabulous. these are the times rehearsing for , because if we can show up at the table, we can show up for the hard stuff as our authentic selves we can bring truth and joy and love to the table, we can have honest dialogue and find common ground and comfort one another. the key to authenticity though is pride. we can't be fabulous unless we are proud of who we are. i'm extremel
they can't walk down the street prideful of who they are. they are forced to hide their pride so we must show it. i often speak about the importance of living authentically and embracing our fabulous selves, not only to enrich our lives, but also to inspire those around us to a ultimately effect positive change. we have the freedom, so we must take advantage and i know that it can be challenging to maintain our spirit in the face of adversity, especially when the world around us feels like a...
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my job was really to make sure that 10 downing street worked well for the prime minister. yes, okay, certainly. margot! [narrator] margaret thatcher knows that it's not just politics that dictates the key moves in the cold war. [lord robin] margaret thatcher was fascinated by intelligence. part of it was the glamor. but also, she liked to collect as much information as possible, and intelligence was one of the sources. [indistinct chattering] there was a special box in number 10 in which there would have been regular reports of anything which became known about soviet activity in the u.k. [narrator] mi6 has a very big secret they are keeping from the prime minister. [narrator] but he isn't just a kgb spy pretending to be a soviet diplomat. [narrator] oleg gordievsky is a double agent. [narrator] in the '60s and '70s, gordievsky was based in denmark as a loyal and dependable kgb agent. and it's there that he begins to see things in a different light. [tim] the turning point for him was the soviet decision to crush the prague spring. an attempt at liberalizing the soviet-sty
my job was really to make sure that 10 downing street worked well for the prime minister. yes, okay, certainly. margot! [narrator] margaret thatcher knows that it's not just politics that dictates the key moves in the cold war. [lord robin] margaret thatcher was fascinated by intelligence. part of it was the glamor. but also, she liked to collect as much information as possible, and intelligence was one of the sources. [indistinct chattering] there was a special box in number 10 in which there...
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she's a former private secretary to downing street , to maggie downing street, to maggie thatcher and said, she said in maggie's day, these people that have been booted straight out. so keir starmer said today they'd be straight out before the feet touch the ground. so it's a further test of rishi sunak's premiership. if he's seen to go soft, if he's seen not to act. but again, it's just a pointless and a needless distraction, isn't it? >> all of this, it's been like this for two years now, hasn't it? the tory party has been at war with itself. there's been no discipline. it's been to be fair to rishi sunak. it's been impossible for him to impose discipline on such a fractured party. and now that now that they see the, the government coming to an end, it's absolute chaos and it's every man and woman for themselves and just do whatever they feel like. >> sean, you were a labour mp from 2001 to 2010. the back end of those two big majorities for labour party, the tories are warning about the dangers of a mega majority, a super majority from the from the labour party. is that a worry? i m
she's a former private secretary to downing street , to maggie downing street, to maggie thatcher and said, she said in maggie's day, these people that have been booted straight out. so keir starmer said today they'd be straight out before the feet touch the ground. so it's a further test of rishi sunak's premiership. if he's seen to go soft, if he's seen not to act. but again, it's just a pointless and a needless distraction, isn't it? >> all of this, it's been like this for two years...
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this was something that was the product of a deliberate decision taken some time ago in downing streetof him being missing from that ceremony would somehow be ok. and there's an added element to this as well, the kind of loss of opportunity. the conservatives are trying to run an election campaign with one of the themes being, "trust us on security, "trust us on defence. "keir starmer? "oh, well, he's a bit risky, he's a bit of a danger." so to miss the opportunity of being pictured alongside president biden, we interrupt that briefly to take you to israel and listen to the families of the hostages who have been rescued from dazzled by the israeli military. let's have a listen to that news conference. translation: i’m listen to that news conference. translation:— listen to that news conference. translation: �* ., , _ ., , translation: i'm so happy that my dear son almog _ translation: i'm so happy that my dear son almog has _ translation: i'm so happy that my dear son almog has returned. - translation: i'm so happy that my| dear son almog has returned. almog asked to tell everyone that
this was something that was the product of a deliberate decision taken some time ago in downing streetof him being missing from that ceremony would somehow be ok. and there's an added element to this as well, the kind of loss of opportunity. the conservatives are trying to run an election campaign with one of the themes being, "trust us on security, "trust us on defence. "keir starmer? "oh, well, he's a bit risky, he's a bit of a danger." so to miss the opportunity of...
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there's been no visit to downing street of course we're in the election period.inner a little earlier on beside the secretary lord cameron for the davies, the leader of the liberal democrats is there and the prime ministers wife was in the royal possession as well. let's listen in as the king takes to his feet. your majesties. — as the king takes to his feet. your majesties. my _ as the king takes to his feet. your majesties, my wife _ as the king takes to his feet. your majesties, my wife and _ as the king takes to his feet. your majesties, my wife and i - as the king takes to his feet. i'm;- majesties, my wife and i are so delighted to be able to welcome you to buckingham palaces evening. welcome back to britain. your majesty, ours is a partnership with the roots of the programme of 400 years our nations have inspired each other, learning from each other�*s experience and enriching our industries, cuisines and cultures with elements borrowed and shared. even our hobbies have shared roots. for it was english climbers like walter weston in the late 19th century e
there's been no visit to downing street of course we're in the election period.inner a little earlier on beside the secretary lord cameron for the davies, the leader of the liberal democrats is there and the prime ministers wife was in the royal possession as well. let's listen in as the king takes to his feet. your majesties. — as the king takes to his feet. your majesties. my _ as the king takes to his feet. your majesties, my wife _ as the king takes to his feet. your majesties, my wife...
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this weekend, and well over a million may come out for sunday's pride parade down market street, one of the biggest lgbtq gatherings in the world. >> the weather is going to be good. first off, bring a lot of water. everybody hydrate because it's going to be warm, warmer than normal in san francisco. so hydrate. >> pride is definitely something to cheer about. a chance to celebrate freedom, equality and being your true self in san francisco. cornell bernard abc seven news, cornell. >> thank you so much. tomorrow is san francisco pride parade starts off at 1030. it begins at the intersections of beale and market, goes a mile and a half down market street, then ends at eighth street. the celebration area is at civic center plaza, and if you can't be there in person, celebrate with abc seven. watch the parade live wherever you are. abc seven is the official station for the san francisco pride parade. our coverage begins at 10 a.m. see it wherever you watch abc seven, and we are keeping a close eye on the weather for tomorrow's parade. spencer christian joins me. all eyes are on your for
this weekend, and well over a million may come out for sunday's pride parade down market street, one of the biggest lgbtq gatherings in the world. >> the weather is going to be good. first off, bring a lot of water. everybody hydrate because it's going to be warm, warmer than normal in san francisco. so hydrate. >> pride is definitely something to cheer about. a chance to celebrate freedom, equality and being your true self in san francisco. cornell bernard abc seven news, cornell....
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seem to have a strange _ which 10 downing street seem to have a strange interpretation of theover the seem to have a more liberal attitude towards. — to have a more liberal attitude towards, perhaps, only an allegation, gambling on the basis of information to which some are privy. but insofar— information to which some are privy. but insofar as therefore it is a reminder— but insofar as therefore it is a reminder rather than new information, people should not be surprised — information, people should not be surprised that the three poles that have come — surprised that the three poles that have come out today, really the first post — have come out today, really the first post to be conducted since the revival _ first post to be conducted since the revival of _ first post to be conducted since the revival of the story over the course of the _ revival of the story over the course of the weekend, all three of them have absolutely no change in the conservative vote. to that extent, it is not _ conservative vote. to that extent, it is not clear so far at least that the story— it is
seem to have a strange _ which 10 downing street seem to have a strange interpretation of theover the seem to have a more liberal attitude towards. — to have a more liberal attitude towards, perhaps, only an allegation, gambling on the basis of information to which some are privy. but insofar— information to which some are privy. but insofar as therefore it is a reminder— but insofar as therefore it is a reminder rather than new information, people should not be surprised — information,...
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the vast in downing street during covid. vast majority of people go in downing street during covid.te how damaging partygate was. not just for _ cannot underestimate how damaging partygate was. not just for the - partygate was. not just for the conservatives _ partygate was. not just for the conservatives but _ partygate was. not just for the conservatives but the - partygate was. not just for the - conservatives but the government and politics _ conservatives but the government and politics at _ conservatives but the government and politics at large — conservatives but the government and politics at large. you _ conservatives but the government and politics at large. you timed _ conservatives but the government and politics at large. you timed that - politics at large. you timed that with the — politics at large. you timed that with the number— politics at large. you timed that with the number of— politics at large. you timed that with the number of sexual - politics at large. you timed that - with the number of sexual harassment allegations _ with the number of sexual harassment a
the vast in downing street during covid. vast majority of people go in downing street during covid.te how damaging partygate was. not just for _ cannot underestimate how damaging partygate was. not just for the - partygate was. not just for the conservatives _ partygate was. not just for the conservatives but _ partygate was. not just for the conservatives but the - partygate was. not just for the - conservatives but the government and politics _ conservatives but the government and politics at...
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when i first got this job i stood on the - first got this job i stood on the steps of downing streetg street and spoke to you as prime minister for the first time and i acknowledge that. i said very clearly mistakes have been made and that's why i was standing there in front of you. you and that's why i was standing there in front of you-— in front of you. you said he would make a great _ in front of you. you said he would make a great prime _ in front of you. you said he would make a great prime minister, - in front of you. you said he would make a great prime minister, did | in front of you. you said he would - make a great prime minister, did you mean _ make a great prime minister, did you mean it— make a great prime minister, did you mean it did _ make a great prime minister, did you mean it did you have your fingers crossed _ mean it did you have your fingers crossed behind your back? | mean it did you have your fingers crossed behind your back? i did not think we would _ crossed behind your back? i did not think we would the _ crossed behind your back? i did not think we would
when i first got this job i stood on the - first got this job i stood on the steps of downing streetg street and spoke to you as prime minister for the first time and i acknowledge that. i said very clearly mistakes have been made and that's why i was standing there in front of you. you and that's why i was standing there in front of you-— in front of you. you said he would make a great _ in front of you. you said he would make a great prime _ in front of you. you said he would make a great...
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this was something that was the product of a deliberate decision taken some time ago in downing streett the imagery of him being missing from that ceremony would somehow be ok. and there's an added element to this as well, the kind of loss of opportunity. the conservatives are trying to run an election campaign with one of the themes being, "trust us on security, trust us on defence. keir starmer? oh, well, he's a bit risky, he's a bit of a danger." so to miss the opportunity of being pictured alongside president biden, alongside the royal family, alongside military types, that looks like a real blunder. and a cabinet minister said to me, "you've got a $100 million bill lying on the floor and you don't pick it up." so it's notjust the mistake, it's also the lost opportunity of the mistake. and laura, last night when we did newscast, you mentioned that text you'd had about somebody saying, "this is just the worst operation ever." and as i was going to bed last night, i was like, "i wish i'd asked laura more about that," because that's an amazing quote. not to get you to reveal your sour
this was something that was the product of a deliberate decision taken some time ago in downing streett the imagery of him being missing from that ceremony would somehow be ok. and there's an added element to this as well, the kind of loss of opportunity. the conservatives are trying to run an election campaign with one of the themes being, "trust us on security, trust us on defence. keir starmer? oh, well, he's a bit risky, he's a bit of a danger." so to miss the opportunity of being...
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one of the things on the tombstone that ed miliband would have put in the garden of downing street wasolled immigration. they even put it on a mug famously and a lot of people then said it is no good ed miliband saying controls on immigration if people don't believe that he actually wants to control it in the way the voters labour at that point were losing wanted to. one thing that is interesting, where did keir starmer say read my lips? on the sun on sunday. and i know newspapers are not as powerful or influential as they used to be, their power and influence has been overstated anyway... often by themselves. by themselves and their most ardent critics. they do matter. i don't know if they do, but for those who think they do, if you are watching what is happening with the sun, which endorsed blair, having switched from the conservatives, they like to back a winner and they are giving keir starmer a fair wind, and i think watch out for that in a few weeks. even if you don't think the papers and what they do matter to you, there are big clues on what the parties and where the parties ch
one of the things on the tombstone that ed miliband would have put in the garden of downing street wasolled immigration. they even put it on a mug famously and a lot of people then said it is no good ed miliband saying controls on immigration if people don't believe that he actually wants to control it in the way the voters labour at that point were losing wanted to. one thing that is interesting, where did keir starmer say read my lips? on the sun on sunday. and i know newspapers are not as...
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if, as many scots do, they want the tories out, out of downing street, out of government in westminsterr in westminster — the labour party. you vote for keir starmer�*s party. i don't think it's as simple as that at all. i think what's happening is that the conservatives have completely and utterly lost it in england. it's very clear that england is going to vote to oust the conservatives. so in scotland, we've got to think very carefully about what we do. and the point i've been making throughout this election campaign is that an incoming labour government has committed itself to carry on with tory austerity, with £18 billion worth of cuts that they've signed up to. and people need to understand that. they haven't said that, to be clear. well, do you think it'll happen? they've signed up to it. they've accepted the starting point. that's the key point. and what i'm saying is that people in scotland need to understand — the folk who will always stand on their side, who will always defend the interests of scotland, will be snp members of parliament and that's why people should vote snp i
if, as many scots do, they want the tories out, out of downing street, out of government in westminsterr in westminster — the labour party. you vote for keir starmer�*s party. i don't think it's as simple as that at all. i think what's happening is that the conservatives have completely and utterly lost it in england. it's very clear that england is going to vote to oust the conservatives. so in scotland, we've got to think very carefully about what we do. and the point i've been making...
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there is a sense of resignation, _ who is in downing street?ave been consigned to. they say they— they have been consigned to. they say they will — they have been consigned to. they say they will be _ they have been consigned to. they say they will be stopping _ they have been consigned to. they say they will be stopping the - they have been consigned to. they say they will be stopping the boats and they— say they will be stopping the boats and they say— say they will be stopping the boats and they say on _ say they will be stopping the boats and they say on july— say they will be stopping the boats and they say on july the _ say they will be stopping the boats and they say on july the 4th - say they will be stopping the boats and they say on july the 4th they. and they say on july the 4th they are frustrated _ and they say on july the 4th they are frustrated and _ and they say on july the 4th they are frustrated and angry- and they say on july the 4th they are frustrated and angry that i are frustrated and angry that perhaps _ are frustrated a
there is a sense of resignation, _ who is in downing street?ave been consigned to. they say they— they have been consigned to. they say they will — they have been consigned to. they say they will be _ they have been consigned to. they say they will be stopping _ they have been consigned to. they say they will be stopping the - they have been consigned to. they say they will be stopping the boats and they— say they will be stopping the boats and they say— say they will be stopping the...
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then what's likely to happen is around about 10:00 in downing street, we are likely to see a candidate likely then to see another candidate. if there's a change, we're likely see then somebody else coming to downing street at about 11:00, then, to address the nation. so look, if the polls are right, clearly this is pointing to a labour majority of some variety with a huge range of options. but essentially we're likely to see this sort of transfer of power, if there is a transfer, or the confirmation of power, if there is a sort of miracle for the tories, sort of mid—morning on friday, then they get on with appointing a cabinet, whether it's a brand new cabinet or a shuffled pack. if rishi sunak manages to hang on to power, that will be on friday afternoon. saturday morning, likely to be the first cabinet meeting. so that is the sort of traditional pattern. but as you said, paddy, you know, expect surprises. but that's the traditional choreography of this time next week. and mps then arrive at westminster on tuesday and you have to start... the first thing you do is elect a speaker and
then what's likely to happen is around about 10:00 in downing street, we are likely to see a candidate likely then to see another candidate. if there's a change, we're likely see then somebody else coming to downing street at about 11:00, then, to address the nation. so look, if the polls are right, clearly this is pointing to a labour majority of some variety with a huge range of options. but essentially we're likely to see this sort of transfer of power, if there is a transfer, or the...
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three weeks from today, you could be spending your first night in downing street as our new prime ministerare you ready? yes, i know that we've got to earn every vote and not a seat has been won yet and therefore i'm not complacent about it, but i've spent four and a half years changing the labour party, getting it into a position where we could put our offer before the country. we unveiled our manifesto, a manifesto for wealth creation and for growth, to fix the fundamentals and take our country forward. so, yes, we are prepared, we are ready, but i'm conscious that every single vote has to be earned and we're still at the stage of earning the votes. and in order to earn them, many of our viewers are telling us that they still don't really know what you stand for and what i want to say to them is this is important sales brochure, if you like, at election time, but it's your instincts, it's your values... yeah. ..that may matter as much. so, can we examine the evidence together of what keir starmer stands for and who he is? quite a few subjects to get through. let's start with the big prom
three weeks from today, you could be spending your first night in downing street as our new prime ministerare you ready? yes, i know that we've got to earn every vote and not a seat has been won yet and therefore i'm not complacent about it, but i've spent four and a half years changing the labour party, getting it into a position where we could put our offer before the country. we unveiled our manifesto, a manifesto for wealth creation and for growth, to fix the fundamentals and take our...
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two weeks ago, i was getting soaked in downing street — i was getting soaked in downing street. �* ,ts? there is still a bit more to run i there is still a bit more to run because the office of the statistical regulator is looking into it. i have seen this happen all the time where people get reported to the watchdog and the watchdog goes that wasn't official stats, and there is no... i wonder, though, this feels like it higher at death con of that. this feels like it higher at death con of that-— this feels like it higher at death con of that. arguably last night, and it slots _ con of that. arguably last night, and it slots into _ con of that. arguably last night, and it slots into what _ con of that. arguably last night, and it slots into what we i con of that. arguably last night, and it slots into what we have i con of that. arguably last night, i and it slots into what we have seen on the _ and it slots into what we have seen on the conservative strategy of the last fortnight, which has to say stuff— last fortnight, which has to say stuff that— last fortnight, which has to say
two weeks ago, i was getting soaked in downing street — i was getting soaked in downing street. �* ,ts? there is still a bit more to run i there is still a bit more to run because the office of the statistical regulator is looking into it. i have seen this happen all the time where people get reported to the watchdog and the watchdog goes that wasn't official stats, and there is no... i wonder, though, this feels like it higher at death con of that. this feels like it higher at death con of...
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across the uk, so energy policy is a big hot potato for whoever holds the key for number ten downing streete sector to double the amount of onshore wind by 2030. the conservatives say that they are considering energy price cuts for people who live close to a wind farm, while the liberal democrats want to remove restrictions on the planning system for those unsure wind farms. plaid cymru and the snp both say that underdevelopment need to be balanced carefully with the environment. reform uk say it's pushing up energy bills, while the green party say unsure needs to be a significant part of that renewable targets that we have. there is no simple answer here but whatever decisions are made will impact everyone's bills in the years ahead and of course have a physical impact on places like this.— on places like this. and, gareth, the political _ on places like this. and, gareth, the political picture _ on places like this. and, gareth, the political picture here - on places like this. and, gareth, the political picture here is i the political picture here is fascinating, there is so much going o
across the uk, so energy policy is a big hot potato for whoever holds the key for number ten downing streete sector to double the amount of onshore wind by 2030. the conservatives say that they are considering energy price cuts for people who live close to a wind farm, while the liberal democrats want to remove restrictions on the planning system for those unsure wind farms. plaid cymru and the snp both say that underdevelopment need to be balanced carefully with the environment. reform uk say...
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it is familiar because back in 2021 nearly 140-year-old victorian was moved down franklin street. just like in madison it drew a big crowd. marking meters, light his to be moved then, too. trees cutback. moved to a new location on fulton street. >> that is a lot of work. >> i know, i don't like moving my tiny apartment. >> i don't want to clean your garage either. >> all right. >>> a couple is on a food tour taking you across the country. why they are visiting the same restaurant chain over and over again. >> straight ahead in sports, wait until you see the aboutface from this college coach. and the giants, well, look at it here. they have done it again. . >>> all right, giants are, can we say they are on a roll? >> going a little crazy, not one, not two, not three, not four. six giants pitchers tonight. you got your money's worth. at this point, keep them coming. they try to navigate out of this logjam. bullpen game for the giants. able bodied relieved get some. rookie rodriguez, struck out five in his first career start. he allowed just one hit, one run in five and two thirds in
it is familiar because back in 2021 nearly 140-year-old victorian was moved down franklin street. just like in madison it drew a big crowd. marking meters, light his to be moved then, too. trees cutback. moved to a new location on fulton street. >> that is a lot of work. >> i know, i don't like moving my tiny apartment. >> i don't want to clean your garage either. >> all right. >>> a couple is on a food tour taking you across the country. why they are visiting...
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pride weekend is kicking off in a big way today, culminating in tomorrow's pride parade down market street. you can see our countdown to the parade at the bottom of your screen. thank you for joining us i'm j.r. stone. thousands. hundreds of thousands of people are expected in san francisco this weekend for pride celebrations. the party is packed at civic center plaza for the kickoff to the pride festival, running today and tomorrow. abc seven news reporter cornell bernard talked to people celebrating and got tips from organizers about how to have a safe time to >> performers are keeping it real by bringing the oh so fabulous vibes to this year's pride festival. civic center was turned into a beacon of love, the theme of this year's pride. >> hi, i'm austin and i am from norcal austin, we're from red bluff, brought his biggest ally to pride, his mom, kristy. >> so what does pride mean to you guys? first of all, you. >> it's a celebration of like, being who you are and who you want to be. >> and like just accepting everything and like, getting everybody to be so open and honest. >> you love
pride weekend is kicking off in a big way today, culminating in tomorrow's pride parade down market street. you can see our countdown to the parade at the bottom of your screen. thank you for joining us i'm j.r. stone. thousands. hundreds of thousands of people are expected in san francisco this weekend for pride celebrations. the party is packed at civic center plaza for the kickoff to the pride festival, running today and tomorrow. abc seven news reporter cornell bernard talked to people...
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the downing street spokesperson said, "the prime minister thinks the police were there swift responsetody. let's speak to our political correspondent iain watson. that trespass, a worrying development for the prime minister after what has been a very busy day in terms of the gambling commission. is it right to say that they are expanding their investigation? ladle expanding their investigation? we don't expanding their investigation? , don't yet know if the gambling commission or having to expand their investigation. what we do know is that it has been expanding in the expectation is that further allegations will emerge. so we have had, of course, five conservatives either party staff or in one case a member of the welsh senate all being confirmed under investigation by the gambling commission. 0ne confirmed under investigation by the gambling commission. one of them, of course, craig williams aid to the prime ministerfor a campaign video saying he was only guilty of an error ofjudgment. that was his position and therefore he had apologised to his constituents and emphasised to them t
the downing street spokesperson said, "the prime minister thinks the police were there swift responsetody. let's speak to our political correspondent iain watson. that trespass, a worrying development for the prime minister after what has been a very busy day in terms of the gambling commission. is it right to say that they are expanding their investigation? ladle expanding their investigation? we don't expanding their investigation? , don't yet know if the gambling commission or having to...
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well, sunday's san francisco pride parade goes down market street. it starts at beale. and a mile and a half later it ends at eighth street. the celebration area is at civic center. >> you can watch the parade live wherever you are. abc seven is the official station for the san francisco pride parade. our coverage kicks off sunday at 10 a.m. the parade starts at 1030, so see it wherever you watch abc seven. >> coming up, there is a party at the shark tank happening right now. we'll take you live to san jose, where fans are gathered for the nhl draft watch party as the team takes the number one pick, and it is a hometown favorite. abc seven so don't just play. stay... at northern california's premier casino resort. book your getaway now at cachecreek.com. that's where that sharks have announced their selection for pick number one, and it is a homecoming of sorts. >> they are very excited. abc seven news sports anchor casey pratt is at the shark tank joins us live. hey, casey. >> hey, guys. you can hear it is very loud in here. the fans are very excited. they've given awa
well, sunday's san francisco pride parade goes down market street. it starts at beale. and a mile and a half later it ends at eighth street. the celebration area is at civic center. >> you can watch the parade live wherever you are. abc seven is the official station for the san francisco pride parade. our coverage kicks off sunday at 10 a.m. the parade starts at 1030, so see it wherever you watch abc seven. >> coming up, there is a party at the shark tank happening right now. we'll...
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that is a real immediate challenge for whoever's in downing street. we had wes streeting on actually, not today, but the last time we said, would you tell trusts to stop sacking people if they win? and he didn't really say... he can't. he can't say that. one thing that we're trying to find the primary colours in in all of this and we majored on the fact that keir starmer put wealth creation as a headline, but when you get to the health brief in labour, and i want to come back to what hugh's just briefed us on, but when you get to wes streeting, he says, "we will use the private sector to help us tackle waiting lists" and that is quite a line crossed for some health unions and some people on the left. and wes streeting has faced criticism from within the labour camp for being someone who's talking about using private sector to reform. but i think what we're hearing from hugh here is the problems are sufficiently large that the thinking that's necessary is going to be more than will take one day of arriving in number 10. the nuffield trust are saying, "
that is a real immediate challenge for whoever's in downing street. we had wes streeting on actually, not today, but the last time we said, would you tell trusts to stop sacking people if they win? and he didn't really say... he can't. he can't say that. one thing that we're trying to find the primary colours in in all of this and we majored on the fact that keir starmer put wealth creation as a headline, but when you get to the health brief in labour, and i want to come back to what hugh's...
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this was something that was the product of a deliberate decision taken some time ago in downing streethis as well, the kind of loss of opportunity. the conservatives are trying to run an election campaign with one of the themes being, "trust us on security, trust us on defence. keir starmer? oh, well, he's a bit risky, he's a bit of a danger." so to miss the opportunity of being pictured alongside president biden, alongside the royal family, alongside military types,
this was something that was the product of a deliberate decision taken some time ago in downing streethis as well, the kind of loss of opportunity. the conservatives are trying to run an election campaign with one of the themes being, "trust us on security, trust us on defence. keir starmer? oh, well, he's a bit risky, he's a bit of a danger." so to miss the opportunity of being pictured alongside president biden, alongside the royal family, alongside military types,
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feel for you, doesn't it, rather like it's not stopped raining since the day you walked out of downing street to announce this election? well, what i'd say is, i've been out and about every day since this election campaign started, talking to people about the choice, as you said, at this election, because it's an important moment for our country. we've been through a tough few years and i do believe, at this point, we have turned a corner and now is the chance for us to build on the progress that we've made. and i want to deliver a more secure future for everyone in our country, and i believe i'm the right person to do that. because we've got a plan that is clearly working on the economy — although, of course, there's more to go — and i'm prepared to take the bold action that's necessary to do that. and that's what i'm energised to talk to people about. we'll talk about the plan, we'll talk about the policy. first of all, though, and you know that this is what people are talking about, i want you to look at a photograph. i want you to look at this photograph. the president of the united state
feel for you, doesn't it, rather like it's not stopped raining since the day you walked out of downing street to announce this election? well, what i'd say is, i've been out and about every day since this election campaign started, talking to people about the choice, as you said, at this election, because it's an important moment for our country. we've been through a tough few years and i do believe, at this point, we have turned a corner and now is the chance for us to build on the progress...
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downing street, companion of honour . is downing street, companion of honour. is that a knighthood?sible for getting rid of the phone line on hmrc is being honoured and as someone that tried to get in touch with hmrc the other day and couldn't and waited on the phone for 40 minutes until they just cut the call, i don't think they deserve one. >> i just think the honour system is completely broken. i like nigella lawson and i didn't even know this, which i think shows how cool she is. she turned down. did you know she declined an obe in 2001? did she? she said, i love what i do, i don't save lives. i'm cooking and i love what i do. there's no reason in the world why i should be honoured for it. i think that is cool. yes, i think that is cool and didn't trumpet it, didn't say, oh, i you know, lots of people turn down their honour publicly. i think that is cool. i do not understand why people are being honoured for sporting success, for cooking, for doing things they absolutely love and are doing their job huge amounts are doing theirjob huge amounts of money for. i think honours shoul
downing street, companion of honour . is downing street, companion of honour. is that a knighthood?sible for getting rid of the phone line on hmrc is being honoured and as someone that tried to get in touch with hmrc the other day and couldn't and waited on the phone for 40 minutes until they just cut the call, i don't think they deserve one. >> i just think the honour system is completely broken. i like nigella lawson and i didn't even know this, which i think shows how cool she is. she...
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the power in our cities is being shut down and buried in our streets. we are destroying killing and locking up potentials that can help turn around chicago, the stereo this to like single the lights turn on, hey, just gonna be off of the amount of time. so being a see a level wage needs and making some changes to the the world's largest democracy votes, the rest of the planet watchers in an emerging multi polar world. india's voice matters, but who will be the power behind watches, almost 1000000000 people decide and billions more, react, the russian states never as one of the most sense community best. most all sense of the speed, the one else calls question about this. even though we will ben in the european union, the kremlin mission, the state on russia to day and split the ortiz full neck. even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube. the question, did you say even closer to the, in the late 18 ninety's french soldiers led by general to boot. i arrived in asia with the goal of expanding french control in west africa to the territory of mo
the power in our cities is being shut down and buried in our streets. we are destroying killing and locking up potentials that can help turn around chicago, the stereo this to like single the lights turn on, hey, just gonna be off of the amount of time. so being a see a level wage needs and making some changes to the the world's largest democracy votes, the rest of the planet watchers in an emerging multi polar world. india's voice matters, but who will be the power behind watches, almost...
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for mr sunak and borisjohnson both the parties in downing street for mr sunak and boris johnsong the law. there was that and other broken pledges. rishi sunak tackled that similarly to keir starmer but the mantra they keep repeating in this election campaign, which is to say look at my record, trust me for that rishi sunak wanted to say look at what he's done but since he's become prime minister and said he had keep delivering. there he came under real pressure from not only the audience but also from the host who took them through some of his pledges, particularly on things like stopping the boats. and picked apart how some of those had not been met. ., ~ apart how some of those had not been met. . ~ , ., apart how some of those had not been met. . ~ i. ., apart how some of those had not been met. . ., ., ., ., ,,, met. thank you for that analysis. s-ueakin met. thank you for that analysis. speaking of _ met. thank you for that analysis. speaking of pledges _ met. thank you for that analysis. speaking of pledges we're - met. thank you for that analysis. i speaking of pledges we
for mr sunak and borisjohnson both the parties in downing street for mr sunak and boris johnsong the law. there was that and other broken pledges. rishi sunak tackled that similarly to keir starmer but the mantra they keep repeating in this election campaign, which is to say look at my record, trust me for that rishi sunak wanted to say look at what he's done but since he's become prime minister and said he had keep delivering. there he came under real pressure from not only the audience but...
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the bbc was poised for his for his ride to, to downing street on the night of the election. didn't win because it was wrong. but and if you looked at the raw figures, which i did on that occasion, it was plainly wrong. and i just cautioned people , and i just cautioned people, don't be a sheep. if you if you don't, if you if you if you have anidea don't, if you if you if you have an idea of which way you want to vote, don't allow yourself to be corralled into voting by what you think everybody else is doing. if it turns out that everybody else isn't doing it, you're going to look very silly indeed, don't you? >> are you going to hit that from peter hitchens? what do you think to that? do you agree with what he's saying or not? aaron, your thoughts? >> well, in india, where of course, they've just recently had an election. yeah. you don't have polls during the election campaign and i see the merits of that, because what we should be discussing is the politics and the individuals. is keir starmer prepared to be the prime minister? is ed davey going to be a sufficiently adequat
the bbc was poised for his for his ride to, to downing street on the night of the election. didn't win because it was wrong. but and if you looked at the raw figures, which i did on that occasion, it was plainly wrong. and i just cautioned people , and i just cautioned people, don't be a sheep. if you if you don't, if you if you if you have anidea don't, if you if you if you have an idea of which way you want to vote, don't allow yourself to be corralled into voting by what you think everybody...