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--v -- v dup. within days, govern more. —— v dup.hin days, govern support was in display on parliament. will no stone unturned. —— will leave. 12 meetings with boeing executives. dup seemed reassured that the game was being upped. i greatly appreciate the work thus far and even the presence of the northern ireland secretary, the defence procurement minister. even the foreign secretary was present. another political chamber and the 93v another political chamber and the gay partridge seeks similar support. we need you to put your support to drop this case, if the air were to pull out a belfast it would have ace serious impact. presentation over, shejoined me in the public gallery. did it go 0k? it's really nerve wracking down there, so it is. no need to worry, the backing was unanimous. this is one of those occasions where we can and we have united. and, lord mayor, our party will also be supporting this motion tonight. the entire number of members here voted for the motion, and so the motion is carried. thank you. thank you very much.
--v -- v dup. within days, govern more. —— v dup.hin days, govern support was in display on parliament. will no stone unturned. —— will leave. 12 meetings with boeing executives. dup seemed reassured that the game was being upped. i greatly appreciate the work thus far and even the presence of the northern ireland secretary, the defence procurement minister. even the foreign secretary was present. another political chamber and the 93v another political chamber and the gay partridge...
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we have the dup and sinn fein who are sworn enemies at this stage.tween the conflicts of the deal between the dup of the tory government which has made these current talks extremely difficult. james brokenshire i was criticised for not being an honest broker. how can he hold an independent position given his deal with the dup? the new secretary of state will face similar criticism. what about the public mood? we criticism. what about the public mood ? we have criticism. what about the public mood? we have mlas not at work in the assembly but earning their salary come at the public frustrated? they voted in numbers that puts the dup and sinn fein into these dominant positions. that is an element of dishonesty on the part of some of the electorate in this. there's a lot of anger at the fact politicians are paid for almost a year, full salaries, expenses, millions of pounds going into partick offers or mlas bank accounts and yet not doing the job. they spent 46 minutes in the chamber. at the same time the public are voted in largerand larger the same ti
we have the dup and sinn fein who are sworn enemies at this stage.tween the conflicts of the deal between the dup of the tory government which has made these current talks extremely difficult. james brokenshire i was criticised for not being an honest broker. how can he hold an independent position given his deal with the dup? the new secretary of state will face similar criticism. what about the public mood? we criticism. what about the public mood ? we have criticism. what about the public...
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>> the dup will be a very difficult problem for theresa may this year. the reason i say that is not necessarily because james burkenshire left, but because the deal between the uk in december was full of internal contradictions the biggest one being she promised there wouldn't be a hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland, but also promised that the uk would leave as a whole. now in order to prevent a hard border you have to have no regulatory divergence or customs divergence and no v.a.t. divergence between northern ireland and the republic of ireland. that implies that northern ireland stays within the eu regulatory framework and customs framework. if the uk is leaving that and northern ireland is part of the uk, there's sort of this tension there, which is difficult to solve unless you break your promise to the dup and you say northern ireland will have one set of regulations, and the rest of the uk will have another. >> that won't go down well >> that won't go down well because the dup stands for democratic unionist party. the
>> the dup will be a very difficult problem for theresa may this year. the reason i say that is not necessarily because james burkenshire left, but because the deal between the uk in december was full of internal contradictions the biggest one being she promised there wouldn't be a hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland, but also promised that the uk would leave as a whole. now in order to prevent a hard border you have to have no regulatory divergence or customs...
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which does not add another complicating factor dup pact with theresa may.seem to be a road map ahead and that is the to establish one. prince harry and his bride—to—be meghan markle have visited the studios of a radio station in brixton in south london, to learn about its work supporting young people. the couple met presenters and staff from reprezent fm which trains hundreds of people every year in media and employment skills. 0ur royal correspondent daniela relphjoins us now from brixton — and a warning that some of the picture's we're going to show contain flash photography. they were met by huge crowds? challenge for karen bradley to establish one. thank you. the royal couple received a fit for a. there we re couple received a fit for a. there were people in the crowd here who had been here forfour orfive hours waiting for that prime position, to get a good shot they certainly did. there were people in the crowd here who had been here forfour orfive hours waiting for that prime position, to get a good prince harry and meghan markle. they came to see the
which does not add another complicating factor dup pact with theresa may.seem to be a road map ahead and that is the to establish one. prince harry and his bride—to—be meghan markle have visited the studios of a radio station in brixton in south london, to learn about its work supporting young people. the couple met presenters and staff from reprezent fm which trains hundreds of people every year in media and employment skills. 0ur royal correspondent daniela relphjoins us now from brixton...
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back to business, but we don't know what shape or form that will take, as neither sinn fein nor the dupn of softening their positions, and the secretary of state has made no further moves towards impositioning direct rule. during stormont‘s year in the doldrums, the politicians who are meant to meet here have continued to get paid. recently, an official report recommended that those salaries should be cut by a third. however, what impact that might have on this assembly that never sits remains farfrom certain. mark devenport, bbc news, stormont. proposals to ban parents and carers in wales from smacking their children have been published. ministers say smacking is "no longer acceptable," and want to follow scotland in outlawing the physical punishment of children. but campaigners against a change fear it could criminalise ordinary parents. sian lloyd has the details. it's the turn of the people of wales to say where they stand on smacking. the government here wants to see it banned. its plans would see the defence of reasonable punishment removed from the offences of assault and battery
back to business, but we don't know what shape or form that will take, as neither sinn fein nor the dupn of softening their positions, and the secretary of state has made no further moves towards impositioning direct rule. during stormont‘s year in the doldrums, the politicians who are meant to meet here have continued to get paid. recently, an official report recommended that those salaries should be cut by a third. however, what impact that might have on this assembly that never sits...
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the dup and sinn fein increased their dominance in both elections last year and they blame each otherthe construction industry's business comes from public sector projects. workers are concerned about a downturn in demand. within the next few months, unless decisions are made and projects and things start to move forward, i think we could see a situation where we're seeing layoffs in the construction industry. we need to see the executive and the assembly reestablished as soon as possible. the british and irish governments are aiming to restart talks between the parties in the coming weeks. at the moment, there's no sign of a deal to bring devolution out of the deep freeze. chris page, bbc news, belfast. with me is the author and commentator barry rowan. it's pretty much a year ago to the day we had a conversation about this situation. has much changed since then?” conversation about this situation. has much changed since then? i think things have got worse. just look around us. it's a ghost house. it's around us. it's a ghost house. it's a parliament without purpose. it's a parliamen
the dup and sinn fein increased their dominance in both elections last year and they blame each otherthe construction industry's business comes from public sector projects. workers are concerned about a downturn in demand. within the next few months, unless decisions are made and projects and things start to move forward, i think we could see a situation where we're seeing layoffs in the construction industry. we need to see the executive and the assembly reestablished as soon as possible. the...
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they came to an arrangement, as did the dup and the government 18 days after the election.or the united kingdom. then remember the guy who was treated like a rock star? yeah, jeremy corbyn went to glastonbury. # 0h, jeremy corbyn...# so, plenty to digest, and it was onlyjune. but the big issue of brexit hadn't gone away, and it was time for the eu and uk to get stuck in. a hugely important decision was taken by the remaining 27 countries in the eu at the end of april. to start with, negotiators would only talk about three subjects — the border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland, the rights of eu citizens living in britain and vice versa, and how much britain owed the eu, the so—called divorce bill. only when sufficient progress was made in those areas could talks move on to the nitty—gritty of trade deals. we all want a close and strong future relationship with the uk. there's absolutely no question about it. but before discussing the future, we have to sort out our past. the very next day, a german newspaper published details of a meeting between the eu c
they came to an arrangement, as did the dup and the government 18 days after the election.or the united kingdom. then remember the guy who was treated like a rock star? yeah, jeremy corbyn went to glastonbury. # 0h, jeremy corbyn...# so, plenty to digest, and it was onlyjune. but the big issue of brexit hadn't gone away, and it was time for the eu and uk to get stuck in. a hugely important decision was taken by the remaining 27 countries in the eu at the end of april. to start with, negotiators...
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at crucial role given the relationship that has to be negotiated with the dup and the government. to remain in the post. he is standing down on health grounds but that does open up an opportunity because the northern ireland post is even more important now because of stormont being suspended and because of brexit down the critical role of the dup in ensuring mrs may's commons majority to get the brexit legislation through and of course in terms of relations and the border issue between northern ireland and ireland and the question marks about so—called regulatory alignment which the dup is unhappy about. that post it seems to me is one that mrs may would be wanting to put somebody in with political heft and a bit of an operator because there is a job to do there. let's catch up with the weather forecast now. a reasonably straightforward forecast today. it's either sony or cloudy. nothing in between. the sunshine is up across the northern pa rt sunshine is up across the northern part of the uk. lovely skies in scotla nd part of the uk. lovely skies in scotland at the moment. furthe
at crucial role given the relationship that has to be negotiated with the dup and the government. to remain in the post. he is standing down on health grounds but that does open up an opportunity because the northern ireland post is even more important now because of stormont being suspended and because of brexit down the critical role of the dup in ensuring mrs may's commons majority to get the brexit legislation through and of course in terms of relations and the border issue between northern...
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what effect has the dup had?n and we believe he has been sincere in his concern about the jobs. he has assurances from the british government which we don't think they have carried through, and i'iow think they have carried through, and now the dup needs to make decisions, do they continue to prop up a government which is harming people, do they continue to prop up a government which is overseeing a nhs in crisis because of their austerity measures. the dup has got to make that decision as a political party. would boeing make an appeal? they may do, but i think it would be for hardy to do this. —— for hardy. we expect them to respect the decision and accept what has happened and let's move forward and let's look at building the economy and building the supply chain within northern ireland for the future of the people. thanks forjoining us. david thompson from the unite union, with his reaction. bombard era gully —— bombardier winning this dispute with boeing. thanks forjoining us. with me now isjim fitzpatrick —
what effect has the dup had?n and we believe he has been sincere in his concern about the jobs. he has assurances from the british government which we don't think they have carried through, and i'iow think they have carried through, and now the dup needs to make decisions, do they continue to prop up a government which is harming people, do they continue to prop up a government which is overseeing a nhs in crisis because of their austerity measures. the dup has got to make that decision as a...
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dup seemed reassured that the game was being upped. defence procurement minister. even the foreign secretary was present. another political chamber and the 93v another political chamber and the gay partridge seeks similar support. we need you to put your support to drop this case, if the air were to pull out a belfast it would have ace serious impact.
dup seemed reassured that the game was being upped. defence procurement minister. even the foreign secretary was present. another political chamber and the 93v another political chamber and the gay partridge seeks similar support. we need you to put your support to drop this case, if the air were to pull out a belfast it would have ace serious impact.
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i also want to emphasise the role played by the stl p, alliance and the dup, who have made and activesation so far, all of the parties have expected their commitment to the restoration of the executive. they have indicated to me directly their willingness to engage in a constructive manner to meet agreement. in short, a set of political talks to restore the executive will commence next wednesday. these will involve the five main parties, the uk government and the irish government in accordance with the well—established three strand approach. initially, these talks will focus on getting clarity on the understanding of the progress that has been made on the last seven months on a range of issues including formation of the executive, and what are known as legacy issues. progress must be swift. it is clear that northern ireland, need strong devolved government, and political leadership. the people of northern ireland cannot continue to have their public services suffer, by the lack of executive, and without ministers making beaky policy and budget decisions. without an executive —— making
i also want to emphasise the role played by the stl p, alliance and the dup, who have made and activesation so far, all of the parties have expected their commitment to the restoration of the executive. they have indicated to me directly their willingness to engage in a constructive manner to meet agreement. in short, a set of political talks to restore the executive will commence next wednesday. these will involve the five main parties, the uk government and the irish government in accordance...
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back to business, but we don't know what shape or form that will take, as neither sinn fein nor the dupade no further moves towards impositioning direct rule. during stormont‘s year in the doldrums, the politicians who are meant to meet here have continued to get paid. recently, an official report recommended that those salaries should be cut by a third. however, what impact that might have on this assembly that never sits remains farfrom certain. mark devenport, bbc news, stormont. england's head cricket coach trevor bayliss says he plans to step down after the 2019 ashes series. the 55—year—old, who was appointed in 2015, told the england and wales cricket board about his decision a year ago. he's just seen his side beaten 4—0 in the ashes series in australia. great britain is aiming for its most successful winter olympics to date, after uk sport set a target of at least five medals from february's games in south korea. the current record is a four—medal haul, set by the team in 1924, and at the 2014 games in sochi. our sports correspondent joe wilson reports. korean cultural centre e
back to business, but we don't know what shape or form that will take, as neither sinn fein nor the dupade no further moves towards impositioning direct rule. during stormont‘s year in the doldrums, the politicians who are meant to meet here have continued to get paid. recently, an official report recommended that those salaries should be cut by a third. however, what impact that might have on this assembly that never sits remains farfrom certain. mark devenport, bbc news, stormont. england's...
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, when they dig their heels in, they dig their heels in so i pay tribute on this one because the dupbudging. it must be a default payment and do you know what, it worked, it's the same computer system. the main problem encountered is that the delays in the paying of universal credit led to rent arrears building up. this triggered a downward spiral of events, with landlords serving eviction notices albeit reluctantly, which led to an increase in homelessness, added pressure on local authorities and housing associations to house those who were evicted and then subsequently the reduction in housing as private landlords decided not to let the universal credit claimants. while bad and greedy landlords have given the sector a bad press, a number of landlords in the private sector are and often they only have one property let out as a contribution to their pension or a way to save for the future. two thirds of landlords are basic rate tax payers and not on high incomes but while they are sympathetic to tenants, they know that they would fall into debt if the rent is not paid. the need for a
, when they dig their heels in, they dig their heels in so i pay tribute on this one because the dupbudging. it must be a default payment and do you know what, it worked, it's the same computer system. the main problem encountered is that the delays in the paying of universal credit led to rent arrears building up. this triggered a downward spiral of events, with landlords serving eviction notices albeit reluctantly, which led to an increase in homelessness, added pressure on local authorities...
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conservative party and the dup. of chaos, mr speaker, they the coalition cavemen.of great importance. lesson we women taught his predecessor ‘s 100 years ago? predecessor ‘s 100 years ago? resisted the ever and this is a change whose time has come. change whose time has come. versions of the flintstones on the relevant cartoon channel. relevant cartoon channel. in elections and political campaigning. campaigning. —— canada, new zealand and australia. australia. subject with a greater degree of seriousness. thank you, mr speaker. seen in scotland where growth has fallen by the rest of the uk? fallen by the rest of the uk? speaker i‘m happy to agree with my old friend. old friend. it is for the scottish government to determine how to use them. determine how to use them. their promises and penalised aspiration in scotland. aspiration in scotland. government spending power by £2 billion. billion. people including public servants and penalising businesses. penalising businesses. man minister of scotland to think again. wonder if he‘s sending out a round—robin letter? ro
conservative party and the dup. of chaos, mr speaker, they the coalition cavemen.of great importance. lesson we women taught his predecessor ‘s 100 years ago? predecessor ‘s 100 years ago? resisted the ever and this is a change whose time has come. change whose time has come. versions of the flintstones on the relevant cartoon channel. relevant cartoon channel. in elections and political campaigning. campaigning. —— canada, new zealand and australia. australia. subject with a greater...
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. >> this is from a male, and he has kind of like a gallup-- ba-ba-dup. we've got another one.e is aing because these pulses are so short and super staccato. >> often you sit there and see-- we call them sleeping slugs. and when you really understand when they do-- their diving behavior, their on-the-beach behavior-- they're a pretty amazing animal. >> reporter: their looks may leave something to be. >> glor: that is fantastic, and that is the cbs evening news tonight. i'm jeff glor. good night. meghan markle wedding shocker. >> will her mother walk her down the aisle, not her dad? >>> and, exclusive home video. >> let's get a close-up of me. >> when she was a sweet little girl. >>> then the late-nightfallout as president trump goes nuclear. >> we have two maniacs with nuclear warheads bragging about who has the bigger button. >> maybe it will lead to peace, maybe it will lead to thermonuclear war. snow and bomb cyclone. >> this is going to be one for the record books. >> cold weather hacks you need to know. unfreeze your car locks with hand sanitizer. >> boom, door unlock. >>
. >> this is from a male, and he has kind of like a gallup-- ba-ba-dup. we've got another one.e is aing because these pulses are so short and super staccato. >> often you sit there and see-- we call them sleeping slugs. and when you really understand when they do-- their diving behavior, their on-the-beach behavior-- they're a pretty amazing animal. >> reporter: their looks may leave something to be. >> glor: that is fantastic, and that is the cbs evening news tonight....
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many of the bombardier jobs are in dup mp gavin robinson‘s constituency.y and a united states company. the government did summit more evidence to the commerce department where the argument against tariffs was lost. the business secretary defended the government‘s efforts. right from the outset we have worked vigorously, personally i have never seen such a high level, consistent level of engagement. if the itc rules against bombardier on friday, the consequences for the economy and politics could be profound. jim fitzpatrick, bbc news, belfast. and there will be a special programme looking into this issue in detail. that‘s spotlight — bombardier, here on bbc news at 25 past eleven. back to the sad news of the death of the fall singer mark e smith. 0n the line, a former drummer with the band. good evening. tell us your memory of mark e smith. he was a very good friend to me during my 11 year tenuous with the band until 1987. he always made me laugh. what iconic singer. i‘m very saddened by the news, although it is not totally unexpected. how would you say th
many of the bombardier jobs are in dup mp gavin robinson‘s constituency.y and a united states company. the government did summit more evidence to the commerce department where the argument against tariffs was lost. the business secretary defended the government‘s efforts. right from the outset we have worked vigorously, personally i have never seen such a high level, consistent level of engagement. if the itc rules against bombardier on friday, the consequences for the economy and politics...
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. >> this is from a male, and he has kind of like a gallup-- ba- ba-dup. we've got another one.e is amazing because these pulses are so short and super staccato. >> often you sit there and see-- we call them sleeping slugs. and when you really understand when they do-- their diving behavior, their on-the-beach behavior-- they're a pretty amazing animal. seal getting the steel of approval. john blackstone, cbs ws >> glor: that is fantastic, and that is the cbs evening news tonight. evm jeff glor. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org chance of lightning and hail. and a rare appearance from a trump cabinet member in the bay area.. as the sanctuary state showdown heats up. the chief of "ice".. warning california to hold on tight. good evening, i'm allen martin. i'm elizabeth cook in for veronica. we begin with breaking news: shots fired across the street from the west oakland bart station.. at 7th and chester street. chop . >>> california holding on tight. >> we begin with breaking news. shots fired from the west oakland bar
. >> this is from a male, and he has kind of like a gallup-- ba- ba-dup. we've got another one.e is amazing because these pulses are so short and super staccato. >> often you sit there and see-- we call them sleeping slugs. and when you really understand when they do-- their diving behavior, their on-the-beach behavior-- they're a pretty amazing animal. seal getting the steel of approval. john blackstone, cbs ws >> glor: that is fantastic, and that is the cbs evening news...
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. >> this is from a male, and he has kind of like a gallup-- ba-ba-dup.e is aing because these pulses are so short and super staccato. >> often you sit there and see-- we call them sleeping slugs. and when you really understand when they do-- their diving behavior, their on-the-beach behavior-- they're a pretty amazing animal. >> reporter: their looks may leave something to be. >> glor: that is fantastic, and that is the cbs evening news tonight. i'm jeff glor. good night. small business, internet providers promise you a lot. let's see who delivers more. comcast business offers fast gig-speeds across our network. verizon doesn't. we offer more complete reliability with up to 8 hours of 4g wireless network backup. verizon, no way. we offer 35 voice features and solutions that grow with your business. verizon, not so much. get internet on our gig-speed network and add voice and tv for $34.90 more per month. call 1-800-501-6000. ♪[ music ] >>> it's pretty wild, i've never seen palm trees with snow on them before. >> the first time in some 28 years, snow fell
. >> this is from a male, and he has kind of like a gallup-- ba-ba-dup.e is aing because these pulses are so short and super staccato. >> often you sit there and see-- we call them sleeping slugs. and when you really understand when they do-- their diving behavior, their on-the-beach behavior-- they're a pretty amazing animal. >> reporter: their looks may leave something to be. >> glor: that is fantastic, and that is the cbs evening news tonight. i'm jeff glor. good...
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it brings in the conversation of brexit, because prime minister may has had to do with deal with the dupess her administration, the political dynamic for the uk is very fragile and that's why we've had this conversation in davos between prime minister and president, where this was probably really at the top of the agenda. about how he could help her smooth things out locally for her. it's like political shrapnel in a way, as a result of what's going to happen. we will leave it there for now. and kulveer ranger will be back in about half an hour to review the main stories being covered by the global media. let's brief you on some of the other stories making the news. more than a0 people have been killed in a fire that swept through a hospital in south korea. the fire is said to have started in the emergency room and it's believed to be south korea's most deadly fire in more than a decade. the canadian sport minister, kent hehr, has resigned while the government investigates allegations that he made inappropriate comments to women. earlier, patrick brown stepped down as the leader of the o
it brings in the conversation of brexit, because prime minister may has had to do with deal with the dupess her administration, the political dynamic for the uk is very fragile and that's why we've had this conversation in davos between prime minister and president, where this was probably really at the top of the agenda. about how he could help her smooth things out locally for her. it's like political shrapnel in a way, as a result of what's going to happen. we will leave it there for now....
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the dup and sinn fein increased their dominance in both elections last year and they blame each otheralf of the construction industry's business comes from public sector projects. workers are concerned about a downturn in demand. within the next few months, unless decisions are made and projects and things start to move forward, i think we could see a situation where we're seeing layoffs in the construction industry. we need to see the executive and the assembly reestablished as soon as possible. the british and irish governments are aiming to restart talks between the parties in the coming weeks. at the moment, there's no sign of a deal to bring devolution out of the deep freeze. chris page, bbc news, belfast. prince harry and his fiancee meghan markle have visited a youth radio station in brixton, in south london, on their first royal engagement of the year. hundreds of people lined the streets outside the reprezent studios to welcome them. nicholas witchell‘s report contains flash photography. they travel with all the paraphernalia of royalty, but harry and meghan are the new royal
the dup and sinn fein increased their dominance in both elections last year and they blame each otheralf of the construction industry's business comes from public sector projects. workers are concerned about a downturn in demand. within the next few months, unless decisions are made and projects and things start to move forward, i think we could see a situation where we're seeing layoffs in the construction industry. we need to see the executive and the assembly reestablished as soon as...
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the dup mp sammy wilson said leo varadkar was naive, arrogant and inexperienced for siding with the euxit negotiations. what do you say? indeed, he gives another term which he apologised for later on, buti term which he apologised for later on, but i disagree with all of that because i think the performance of the teesside's speech which was about the future of europe, he was anything but, he was clear, focused on and he didn't dodge the hard questions. you play the piece around taxation, he was able to respond by saying the other member states who perhaps have a prop to go for higher rate of tax but when it comes to exemptions are actually collect less tax and the effective rate is lower so he delved very comprehensively with a range of issues i'm not sure how mr wilson came to the viewpoint but perhaps he had it anyway and just felt he had to reflect it but i think the word has moved on from the type of politics i would hope because what happened this week in strasbourg was very significant and hugely important for europe. leo varadkar was the first leader of the country of the eu 27
the dup mp sammy wilson said leo varadkar was naive, arrogant and inexperienced for siding with the euxit negotiations. what do you say? indeed, he gives another term which he apologised for later on, buti term which he apologised for later on, but i disagree with all of that because i think the performance of the teesside's speech which was about the future of europe, he was anything but, he was clear, focused on and he didn't dodge the hard questions. you play the piece around taxation, he...
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a dup mp told how he had been diagnosed with type two diabetes after living on a diet of takeaways andst four stone. 11 years ago, whenever i was diagnosed as a type two diabetic, food management for me at that stage was important. but more important for me ten years or 15 years previous. because the lifestyle i had grossly affected by health. i say that as an adult, and i look at my grandchildren, katie and mia, and i don't want them to be in the same position as me. and a life changing illness that was preventable. there is a wealth of evidence worldwide to prove the facts that we are arguing about. the american psychological association to studies from deakin university in australia. the most recent contribution at cancer research uk further confirms further that children who are exposed to junk food advertising on television each more unhealthily than those who are not. so tv advertising works, and that is exactly why so much money is spent on it. it is also why ofcom's broadcast restrictions on junk food advertising came into effect ten years ago. following, as i understand it, a
a dup mp told how he had been diagnosed with type two diabetes after living on a diet of takeaways andst four stone. 11 years ago, whenever i was diagnosed as a type two diabetic, food management for me at that stage was important. but more important for me ten years or 15 years previous. because the lifestyle i had grossly affected by health. i say that as an adult, and i look at my grandchildren, katie and mia, and i don't want them to be in the same position as me. and a life changing...
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the dup mp sammy wilson said leo varadker was naive, arrogant and inexperienced for siding with the eu and he used another term which he later apologised for. i disagree with all of that because i think on the performance of the taoiseach's speech was anything but. he was very clear, he was very focused on the issues that face the european union, and he didn't dodge the hard questions. the piece about taxation, the taoiseach responded by saying there are other member states who perhaps have a higher rate of tax but when it comes to exemptions etc they collect less tax and their effective rate is lower. he dealt very comprehensively with the range very complehensivelymdthierange had that 7 an a —— and felt he had to reflected. i think the world has moved on from that type of politics, i would hope, because what happened this week in strasbourg was very significant and hugely important for europe. the taoiseach was the first leader of a country, of the 27, to put his case forward. he had a speech which was wrote received. — — forward. he had a speech which was wrote received. —— which wa
the dup mp sammy wilson said leo varadker was naive, arrogant and inexperienced for siding with the eu and he used another term which he later apologised for. i disagree with all of that because i think on the performance of the taoiseach's speech was anything but. he was very clear, he was very focused on the issues that face the european union, and he didn't dodge the hard questions. the piece about taxation, the taoiseach responded by saying there are other member states who perhaps have a...
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relations between the parties, the dup leader says it is right barry mcelduff has resigned, she goesrk events and deal with the fa ct these dark events and deal with the fact that that sinn fein and many of its members continue to publicly call affright the murderous deeds of the past, the murders of the ira. she says sinn fein has much more to do to them should they have learned from these events. 0ver do to them should they have learned from these events. over the weekend, mrs from these events. over the weekend, m rs foster from these events. over the weekend, mrs foster made a speech about brexit, she used conciliatory language which many thought was designed to repair the damage done to relations between the dup and the irish gum and in particular to the brexit negotiations before christmas. she says things like brexit is not about beating and cutting ourselves from our nearest neighbour. last week was about lowering politics there. —— brexit is not about wielding a wall. you get the impression but they are ten to ta ke get the impression but they are ten to take the sting out o
relations between the parties, the dup leader says it is right barry mcelduff has resigned, she goesrk events and deal with the fa ct these dark events and deal with the fact that that sinn fein and many of its members continue to publicly call affright the murderous deeds of the past, the murders of the ira. she says sinn fein has much more to do to them should they have learned from these events. 0ver do to them should they have learned from these events. over the weekend, mrs from these...
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last year the in dups tree made $660 million in ref new. and that figure its expected to grow to $1.5 billion by 2020. those numbers have attracted big name backers, new england patriots owner robert kraft and l.a. rams owner, both invested in e sports teams. talent agent ryan morrison represents several e sports players. >> we are here. not a joke anymore. these kids who are coming from their parents basements are making more than their parents. >> yes, deaf nithe biggest nerd. >> nerd or not. players are becoming the new faces of professional sports. mireya villarreal, krks news, burbank, california. >>> that's the "overnight news" for wednesday. for some the news continues. for others check back later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jeff glor. >>> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm jericka duncan. bail set at $9 million each for the california couple accused of turning their quiet suburban home into a house of horrors for their 13 children. david and louise turpin charged with
last year the in dups tree made $660 million in ref new. and that figure its expected to grow to $1.5 billion by 2020. those numbers have attracted big name backers, new england patriots owner robert kraft and l.a. rams owner, both invested in e sports teams. talent agent ryan morrison represents several e sports players. >> we are here. not a joke anymore. these kids who are coming from their parents basements are making more than their parents. >> yes, deaf nithe biggest nerd....
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facilitate auditing by our office and we that ache look at the numbers and see if someone has stolen a dup cat -- duplicate number or displayed a fraudulent number. it is hugely helpful to us. one huge advantage of the settlement agreement is platforms are obligated to deactivate any ineligible listings and cancel and rebook guests of those listings within six business days after notify case from the office of short-term rentals. if someone has an application in and a certificate that has been approved but they have parties every weekend and causing a lot of quality of life issues and we get complaints from neighbors, we can tell the neighbors we will notify airbnb and home away and within six days you will never have to deal with this activity again because we have revoked their certificate rather than folks who may sort of game the system and still try to host even after their certificates are canceled. platforms remain liable if they continue to host bookings. it is conducted a little different fashion than the underlining ordinance. but there's still ultimately liability if we don't se
facilitate auditing by our office and we that ache look at the numbers and see if someone has stolen a dup cat -- duplicate number or displayed a fraudulent number. it is hugely helpful to us. one huge advantage of the settlement agreement is platforms are obligated to deactivate any ineligible listings and cancel and rebook guests of those listings within six business days after notify case from the office of short-term rentals. if someone has an application in and a certificate that has been...
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but also she is dependent on the dup so any mass tory rebellion will create all kinds of new problemsoblems. so i feel like this isa very of new problems. so i feel like this is a very difficult reshuffle to pull off because the people you'd demote or fire, you will have to placate them and head of a rebellion. it is a very difficult thing to pull off. i think you're right and thing to pull off. i think you're rightandi thing to pull off. i think you're right and i think we have seen a bit of that in the sunday telegraph where justine greening of that in the sunday telegraph wherejustine greening sent out a series of tweets defending her position and st mary's school standards are rising statistics and statistics. so i think it is not going to be as easy as all that. still with the tory party, we have got the prime minister, according to the mail on sunday, slamming toby young, who is her university zaha, his position on the new watchdog is said to be injeopardy by the mail on sunday for these obscene and sexist tweets and posts on social media. what do you make of that? this feels ki
but also she is dependent on the dup so any mass tory rebellion will create all kinds of new problemsoblems. so i feel like this isa very of new problems. so i feel like this is a very difficult reshuffle to pull off because the people you'd demote or fire, you will have to placate them and head of a rebellion. it is a very difficult thing to pull off. i think you're right and thing to pull off. i think you're rightandi thing to pull off. i think you're right and i think we have seen a bit of...
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to finish dup what was started. but if the path chosen is not working together but whatever it is. i objectives and defeat of terrorism will not be able to make that much more progress. therefore i think this is the message that is coming out of the civilian leadership and military leadership. that look, we have been partners. we achieved a lot. and we need to work together to finish up what you started. what was started in afghanistan. that is the message we have been trying to convey. not make claim one against the other. >> we want to try to trade issues. with regional trade and also, broader global trade. if one looks at some of the more significant initiatives in the region, we can take a look for example at china run initiative.which is significant, includes upwards of 68 countries. 4.4 billion people. 40 percent of the worlds gdp, network of everything from rails and roadster pipelines, ports and projects. what's important component is the china pakistan corridor.i wonder if you can lay out from your standpoint, pakistan's vision is for regional trade and how that sits parti
to finish dup what was started. but if the path chosen is not working together but whatever it is. i objectives and defeat of terrorism will not be able to make that much more progress. therefore i think this is the message that is coming out of the civilian leadership and military leadership. that look, we have been partners. we achieved a lot. and we need to work together to finish up what you started. what was started in afghanistan. that is the message we have been trying to convey. not...
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the government does not have it's a majority and relies on the dup for a small effective emergency andconomy we think is clearly slowing. if it flows more dramatically and that spills over into her , then you cannot rule out .ltogether they are talking about the banks and the two rate hikes over the next three years. consumer? back to the i have already had one -- and you wonder whether or not the bank of england will have to slightly begin to move back on the approach at the moment. >> the data around the first quarter this year is very important. i mentioned the labor market already and there were warnings, thecating signs over previous month. the pace of job creation is slowing down. wage inflation has been waiting .o see for a long time if that continues to be the picture and the brexit negotiations are as problematic as you think they will be, then the case for a rate hike for us is not there. >> i think it would take a lot to get them to reverse the call. it would certainly take a material one. just everyone percent this year, that in itself would not be at the u.k. we were heari
the government does not have it's a majority and relies on the dup for a small effective emergency andconomy we think is clearly slowing. if it flows more dramatically and that spills over into her , then you cannot rule out .ltogether they are talking about the banks and the two rate hikes over the next three years. consumer? back to the i have already had one -- and you wonder whether or not the bank of england will have to slightly begin to move back on the approach at the moment. >>...
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the dup and sinn fein increased their dominance in both elections last year and they blame each othermand. within the next few months, unless decisions are made and projects and things start to move forward, i think we could see a situation where we‘re seeing layoffs in the construction industry. we need to see the executive and the assembly reestablished as soon as possible. the british and irish governments are aiming to restart talks between the parties in the coming weeks. at the moment, there‘s no sign of a deal to bring devolution out of the deep freeze. chris page, bbc news, belfast. that goes back to what you said yesterday, a lot of government at local level. the world record for democracy going without an elected government, belgium, 2010/11. 589 days! with out any government. if i remember correctly, national debt went down! a lot of people who do not like government. especially in this country. we can go back to that consumer electronic show at las vegas. we find out what gadgets, all of the different things, what difference debt went down! they make. the great and the goo
the dup and sinn fein increased their dominance in both elections last year and they blame each othermand. within the next few months, unless decisions are made and projects and things start to move forward, i think we could see a situation where we‘re seeing layoffs in the construction industry. we need to see the executive and the assembly reestablished as soon as possible. the british and irish governments are aiming to restart talks between the parties in the coming weeks. at the moment,...
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especially given the bad blood that exists between the main parties the dup and sinn fein. brokenshire released his resignation letter he said northern ireland was well into overtime to try to get this executive up and running. and further intervention would not be neededin further intervention would not be needed in other words, a return to direct rule. so the new secular state karen bradley has got a challenging job ahead and a very full entry. —— in tray. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is... north korea has offered to send a delegation including athletes and journalists to next month's winter olympics in south korea. the offer was made at the first talks in two years between the north and the south. zimbabwe's anti—corruption agency is investigating whether the former first lady grace mugabe fraudulently obtained a doctorate. she was awarded the phd just months after enrolling at university in 2014. a suicide bombing in the western pakistani city of quetta has killed at least seven people. a police van was nearby — and the pakistan tali
especially given the bad blood that exists between the main parties the dup and sinn fein. brokenshire released his resignation letter he said northern ireland was well into overtime to try to get this executive up and running. and further intervention would not be neededin further intervention would not be needed in other words, a return to direct rule. so the new secular state karen bradley has got a challenging job ahead and a very full entry. —— in tray. this is outside source live from...
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theresa may has no majority a negative majority and a coalition with the dup.f our public services. it's essential we get our offer right and show the conservative party has big, bold ideas and we have the plan for the future for the next generations. that is where we should be focussing and best if that is done quietly and competently behind closed doors. actually, tell us what that message is once that work has been done. more vision from the top? absolutely. i've said all along, we have to have a view of what we're about, beyond brexit, obviously we wa nt about, beyond brexit, obviously we want to deliver a successful brexit. people have views about that. actually, what are we for? what are we going to deliver? i think it should be something big and bold like becoming the biggest economy in europe. we can provide public services that way. it can't be the small initiatives dressed up as large ones them have to be big, bold ideas. thank you very much indeed. so theresa may getting a lot of advice about what she should do. clearly, she might say there isn't an
theresa may has no majority a negative majority and a coalition with the dup.f our public services. it's essential we get our offer right and show the conservative party has big, bold ideas and we have the plan for the future for the next generations. that is where we should be focussing and best if that is done quietly and competently behind closed doors. actually, tell us what that message is once that work has been done. more vision from the top? absolutely. i've said all along, we have to...
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over the past eight months, the political parties, particularly dup and sinn fein have made progress the alliance, who have made an active contribution and based on conversations so far, i believe it is possible to reach an agreement. all the parties have expressed a commitment to the restoration of the executive. they have indicated to me directly the willingness to engage in a constructive manner to try to reach an agreement. as short intense set of political talks to restore the executive will commence next wednesday. these will involve the five main parties, the british government and irish government in accordance with the stranded approach. initially, these talks will focus on gaining clarity, understanding the progress made, on a range of issues including the formation of the executive and legacy issues. progress must be swift. it is clear that northern ireland needs strong devolved government and politic leadership. the people of northern ireland cannot continue to have their public services suffer by the lack of an executive and without ministers meeting key policy and budge
over the past eight months, the political parties, particularly dup and sinn fein have made progress the alliance, who have made an active contribution and based on conversations so far, i believe it is possible to reach an agreement. all the parties have expressed a commitment to the restoration of the executive. they have indicated to me directly the willingness to engage in a constructive manner to try to reach an agreement. as short intense set of political talks to restore the executive...
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vaya mejor en el amor porque ella es una mujer >>> cuando al menos chamba va haber >>> eso no queda dup la embarazada, esta panza del po soles de noche >>> quÉ bÁrbara >>> un besote caray >>> yo no >>> te mandamos muchos besos ojalÁ que sean varios bebÉs. y yo sÉ uno que es un papazote, otro bebÉ mÁs. >>> niÑo o niÑa >>> chicas a mÍ me haria ser papÁ nuevamente me harÍa inmensamente feliz claro que sÍ ojalÁ que la bruja zulema la mencione mÁs adelante. entre tanto vamos a aprovechar que james estÁ en una merecidas vacaciones y quisimos darle este espacio a fuerza y trabajo quien se ha ganado estar en la cocina de "un nuevo dÍa" veamos de quiÉn se trata. >>> michael santo es un fanÁtico de james y conocerlo en el programa noche en vano no ha hecho en vano lo que dijo el chef >>> y eso fue precisamente lo que este joven hizo se graduÓ como chef, abriÓ su canal de youtube donde tiene un show semanal y escribiÓ su primer libro en la cocina de jay queye> >>> bienvenido yeikel >>> feliz de estar aquÍ en el 2018 >>> eres familia de mauricio mancera no una broma >>> cÓmo estas >>> mucho trabajo
vaya mejor en el amor porque ella es una mujer >>> cuando al menos chamba va haber >>> eso no queda dup la embarazada, esta panza del po soles de noche >>> quÉ bÁrbara >>> un besote caray >>> yo no >>> te mandamos muchos besos ojalÁ que sean varios bebÉs. y yo sÉ uno que es un papazote, otro bebÉ mÁs. >>> niÑo o niÑa >>> chicas a mÍ me haria ser papÁ nuevamente me harÍa inmensamente feliz claro que sÍ ojalÁ...
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make the political decisions to put the money there, you made a decision to give £1 billion to the dup for brexit. you can find the money if you want to. and the chancellor made a decision in the budget to put more money into the nhs because he anticipated that the winter would be difficult, so we do make these decisions. what is required is not individual decisions that particular moments to bail out a particular problem. what we need isa a particular problem. what we need is a long—term funding solution that the british people can believe in and trusting, and because they believe in it and trust in it are therefore prepared to pay a bit more in tax to support it, and that is what i am proposing today. there is 110w what i am proposing today. there is now a growing recognition that that is what we need to move towards, we cannot lurch from one funding crisis to another, this problem will never go away, the costs are only going to go away, the costs are only going to 9° up go away, the costs are only going to go up over go away, the costs are only going to go up over the next 20 years,
make the political decisions to put the money there, you made a decision to give £1 billion to the dup for brexit. you can find the money if you want to. and the chancellor made a decision in the budget to put more money into the nhs because he anticipated that the winter would be difficult, so we do make these decisions. what is required is not individual decisions that particular moments to bail out a particular problem. what we need isa a particular problem. what we need is a long—term...
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clingsesa may who only to power because of her relationship with a small party in northern ireland the dupthe labour party has different stance on brexit. something a little softer perhaps. >> it's difficult to discern. --had corbyn this weekend there are plenty of lawmakers to commit toe him remain in the single market. he said over the weekend it was impossible to remain in the single market. his brexit voters have a softer approach. we talked about general election. i'm not sure what the odds are. something we talked about at the end of last week was a second referendum. this weekend it was interesting a see nigel farage say that second referendum might be the only way and also boris johnson. worriedy saying he was about the fake brexit. anna: that's the reason that nigel farage suggests another is needed to currency doesn't like the with the negotiations are going this time around and wants to silence those. >> is that second referendum perhaps just a point not to have a general election and get corbyn in? a general election would have more material to upset the markets than the curren
clingsesa may who only to power because of her relationship with a small party in northern ireland the dupthe labour party has different stance on brexit. something a little softer perhaps. >> it's difficult to discern. --had corbyn this weekend there are plenty of lawmakers to commit toe him remain in the single market. he said over the weekend it was impossible to remain in the single market. his brexit voters have a softer approach. we talked about general election. i'm not sure what...