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yeah, because of the dup -- if the dup don't — time?ake... _ time? yeah, because of the dup -- if the dup don't partake... why - time? yeah, because of the dup -- if the dup don't partake... why have i time? yeah, because of the dup -- if the dup don't partake... why have an election? the the dup don't partake... why have an election? . .,, the dup don't partake... why have an election? _,, ., , ., election? the cost of living is a disgrace. _ election? the cost of living is a disgrace. so — election? the cost of living is a disgrace, so definitely - election? the cost of living is a disgrace, so definitely things i election? the cost of living is a . disgrace, so definitely things need to change — disgrace, so definitely things need to chance. ~ ., i. , disgrace, so definitely things need tochanue. ~ ., , . to change. would you be enthusiastic about voting — to change. would you be enthusiastic about voting again? _ to change. would you be enthusiastic about voting again? no, _ to change. would you be enthusiastic about voting again? n
yeah, because of the dup -- if the dup don't — time?ake... _ time? yeah, because of the dup -- if the dup don't partake... why - time? yeah, because of the dup -- if the dup don't partake... why have i time? yeah, because of the dup -- if the dup don't partake... why have an election? the the dup don't partake... why have an election? . .,, the dup don't partake... why have an election? _,, ., , ., election? the cost of living is a disgrace. _ election? the cost of living is a disgrace. so...
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whereas the dup are saying that, wellr _ whereas the dup are saying that, well, they— whereas the dupissues, but they are saying that the dup_ the issues, but they are saying that the dup leaders has said repeatedly that he _ the dup leaders has said repeatedly that he will put this case to the people — that he will put this case to the people once more about the concerns they have _ people once more about the concerns they have about how the northern ireland _ they have about how the northern ireland protocol is working, how it is affecting — ireland protocol is working, how it is affecting trade between northern ireland _ is affecting trade between northern ireland and great britain, the argument that the dup would have, in terms _ argument that the dup would have, in terms of— argument that the dup would have, in terms of going into another election. _ terms of going into another election, is, once again, that northern— election, is, once again, that northern ireland's sovereignty is at risk within— northern ireland's sovereignty is at risk within the united kingdom and it is at— r
whereas the dup are saying that, wellr _ whereas the dup are saying that, well, they— whereas the dupissues, but they are saying that the dup_ the issues, but they are saying that the dup leaders has said repeatedly that he _ the dup leaders has said repeatedly that he will put this case to the people — that he will put this case to the people once more about the concerns they have _ people once more about the concerns they have about how the northern ireland _ they have about how the...
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. government and they are not getting it at the dup-— it at the dup.l _ it at the dup. yes, that is right, there is no local government - it at the dup. yes, that is right, there is no local government at| it at the dup. yes, that is right, i there is no local government at the moment and that is problems. i think with the dup would say the cost of living crisis and international aspects in this best of all served by westminster and the issues they are talking about are so important that stormont doesn't need to be sitting to deal with other policy we remember that northern ireland, for the better part of 30 years had direct rule from london they didn't haveit direct rule from london they didn't have it so it wasn't so stormont, size of northern ireland canned operator cannot be governed without stormont but the implication of your question i think that is a fair point i think that the dup is fraught with perilfor point i think that the dup is fraught with peril for them. point i think that the dup is fraught with perilfor them. that there is an electi
. government and they are not getting it at the dup-— it at the dup.l _ it at the dup. yes, that is right, there is no local government - it at the dup. yes, that is right, there is no local government at| it at the dup. yes, that is right, i there is no local government at the moment and that is problems. i think with the dup would say the cost of living crisis and international aspects in this best of all served by westminster and the issues they are talking about are so important that...
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but the dup has a different view and it has so far refused.s place in the uk is being undermined by the post—brexit deal signed by borisjohnson. that deal, known as the protocol, sets out the trading arrangements between great britain and northern ireland. goods being transported are subject to checks. the democratic unionists are against that. if there's no deal by tonight, new elections will be called, probably for the 15th of december. there are fears that a new set of elections could lead to more tensions. 0ur ireland correspondent chris page has the latest. eight months have passed since northern ireland last had a functioning devolved government. at the start of another deadline day, the democratic unionist party made clear the stormont shutdown wouldn't be ending. i have the backing of the people of northern ireland who voted for the dup and gave us the mandate that we have to take the position that we hold. that's the backing that matters to me. and if we need to, we will go back to the people and we will seek to refresh and renew our
but the dup has a different view and it has so far refused.s place in the uk is being undermined by the post—brexit deal signed by borisjohnson. that deal, known as the protocol, sets out the trading arrangements between great britain and northern ireland. goods being transported are subject to checks. the democratic unionists are against that. if there's no deal by tonight, new elections will be called, probably for the 15th of december. there are fears that a new set of elections could lead...
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would the dup of a chance change its stance. would the dup of a change of — change its stance. change of stance was _ change its stance. would the dup of a change of stance was backed - change its stance. would the dup of a change of stance was backed what| a change of stance was backed what would it take? i a change of stance was backed what would it take?— would it take? i suppose it would take insuperable _ would it take? i suppose it would take insuperable public— would it take? i suppose it would j take insuperable public pressure, and there will certainly be a degree of pressure upon them, there is widespread annoyance here in northern ireland about the fact we don't have a functioning power—sharing administration, that the kind of bread—and—butter issues people want tackled, whether the cost of living crisis are the very long waiting lists we've got in terms of the health service here, much longer than anywhere else in the uk, that nothing is being done about them. at the moment the polls show whilst the majority of people would prefer the parties to get back to stormont
would the dup of a chance change its stance. would the dup of a change of — change its stance. change of stance was _ change its stance. would the dup of a change of stance was backed - change its stance. would the dup of a change of stance was backed what| a change of stance was backed what would it take? i a change of stance was backed what would it take?— would it take? i suppose it would take insuperable _ would it take? i suppose it would take insuperable public— would it take? i...
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but the dup remains the most seats. but the dup remains the biggest unionist group. been fragile. devolution has only been properly operating for a little more than two out of the last six years. northern ireland is now heading into its fourth assembly election over that period. the impact of political paralysis has been felt widely. business leaders say potential investors are being put off. we investors are being put off. - understand there are difficult political issues there, but for businesses, we need decision—making. we have had six years with really no decisions being made, and we have got many areas that need to be looked at. got many areas that need to be looked at— looked at. the most imminent decisions _ looked at. the most imminent decisions will _ looked at. the most imminent decisions will be _ looked at. the most imminent decisions will be made - looked at. the most imminent decisions will be made by - looked at. the most imminent decisions will be made by the | decisions will be made by the public. after the midnight deadline passed, the westminster
but the dup remains the most seats. but the dup remains the biggest unionist group. been fragile. devolution has only been properly operating for a little more than two out of the last six years. northern ireland is now heading into its fourth assembly election over that period. the impact of political paralysis has been felt widely. business leaders say potential investors are being put off. we investors are being put off. - understand there are difficult political issues there, but for...
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b the dup. ., ~ _, , authority would not be countenanced b the dup. ., ~ y a the government is failingower grid and railways will be affected by extreme weather events caused by climate change. that's according to a report published today, by a joint committee of mps and peers. it says britain's national security is being jeopardised. here's our environment correspondent, jonah fisher. this is the aftermath of storm arwen in november last year. mps and peers say it's an example of how the breakdown of one critical service can quickly affect another. in this case, the high winds and snow brought power cuts, which then meant digital phone lines stopped working, leaving some with no way to call the emergency services. 0ur warming climate will mean more heatwaves and droughts. and there will also be more intense storms and rain. the committee warns that it's likely to mean more damaged train tracks, flooded infrastructure sites, landslides and power cuts. their call is notjust for greater resilience, but forjoined—up thinking in government. what we've found is that there are people who are
b the dup. ., ~ _, , authority would not be countenanced b the dup. ., ~ y a the government is failingower grid and railways will be affected by extreme weather events caused by climate change. that's according to a report published today, by a joint committee of mps and peers. it says britain's national security is being jeopardised. here's our environment correspondent, jonah fisher. this is the aftermath of storm arwen in november last year. mps and peers say it's an example of how the...
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the dup, led by sir jeffrey donaldson, walked out in protest.id the post-brexit trade arrangement undermined its constitutional position. the former first minister of northern ireland echoed that today. >> is a protocol, let me remember -- remind members at a time of rising cost of living, it is costing 6 million pounds per month. 32 million pounds of checks at the ports already. it has increased costs to businesses, consumers, threatens our medicine supply chain for humans and animals. karin: the dup says brexit arrangements go against the spirit of the good friday agreement that brought an end to the troubles of conflict in northern ireland that lasted more than 30 years. the republic of ireland is part of the. to avoid a hard border between them, a new trade border was introduced in the irish sea, meeting some goods from mainland britain are now subject to customs checks. the dup says this undermines nortrn ireland's place in the u.k. and its views are shared by other unionist artist, including the elster unionist's. -- ulster unionists. >> w
the dup, led by sir jeffrey donaldson, walked out in protest.id the post-brexit trade arrangement undermined its constitutional position. the former first minister of northern ireland echoed that today. >> is a protocol, let me remember -- remind members at a time of rising cost of living, it is costing 6 million pounds per month. 32 million pounds of checks at the ports already. it has increased costs to businesses, consumers, threatens our medicine supply chain for humans and animals....
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sinn fein has been critical of the dup's decision. we need to net the of the dup's decision.cision. we need to get the executive app and - of the dup's decision. we need to get the executive app and running of the dup's decision. we need to i get the executive app and running to serve the people to get them through these tough times. we are all wondering what is going to happen next, and the motivation.- wondering what is going to happen next, and the motivation. under the current legislation, _ next, and the motivation. under the current legislation, an _ next, and the motivation. under the current legislation, an election - current legislation, an election must happen within 12 weeks, but for now the parties remain in limbo, waiting to see if the previously talked about date of december 15th will remain. even after another polling day here, many believe the same problems and divisions will remain. the final televised debate of brazil's bitterly contested presidential campaign has been taking place in rio dejaneiro. in a bad—tempered clash, the far—right incumbent jair bolso
sinn fein has been critical of the dup's decision. we need to net the of the dup's decision.cision. we need to get the executive app and - of the dup's decision. we need to get the executive app and running of the dup's decision. we need to i get the executive app and running to serve the people to get them through these tough times. we are all wondering what is going to happen next, and the motivation.- wondering what is going to happen next, and the motivation. under the current legislation,...
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the barrier to devolution is not the dup. it's a northern - is not the dup.fe around the globe in a major speech in moscow. and shell reports quarterly profits of nearly 9 and a half billion dollars — its second highest on record but pays no windfall tax in the uk. the elected assembly which runs northern ireland is hours away from collapsing over the region's post—brexit trade arrangements. politicians have until one minute past midnight uk time — that's around four hours from now — to restore a power—sharing agreement before a new election is called. political parties met at stormont today in a last—ditch effort to try to form a new executive — nearly 6 months after they were elected. procedures though are being blocked by the democratic unionist party — the dup — which objects to the northern ireland protocol. the debate went on for hours in the assembly. this is how it ended. i unfastened the doors, the motion has failed. the assembly has today been unable to elect a speaker and been unable to elect a speaker and been unable to conduct its first item of b
the barrier to devolution is not the dup. it's a northern - is not the dup.fe around the globe in a major speech in moscow. and shell reports quarterly profits of nearly 9 and a half billion dollars — its second highest on record but pays no windfall tax in the uk. the elected assembly which runs northern ireland is hours away from collapsing over the region's post—brexit trade arrangements. politicians have until one minute past midnight uk time — that's around four hours from now — to...
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a and no way the dup 90an :*::f;, if 90mg qb”?stormont until it had gone, essentially. because the situation we have a northern ireland is that many people —— and as many people will know, is that there is no function power sharing agreement because the dup had stepped away from it completely and they say they are not coming back until the northern ireland protocol, which essentially means some goods coming into northern ireland have to be checked at border points, until that is gone. now, there is a really crucial date coming up your as well. the 28th of october. if the dup has not returned to stormont by then, then they will have to be fresh elections in northern ireland. and thatis elections in northern ireland. and that is the last thing that people in northern ireland want. they are like the people in the rest of the uk and the world, there is a cost of living crisis and they want focus on the nhs, public transport, energy bills. not another distracting election. so potentially two quite difficult lines to reconcile, charlott
a and no way the dup 90an :*::f;, if 90mg qb”?stormont until it had gone, essentially. because the situation we have a northern ireland is that many people —— and as many people will know, is that there is no function power sharing agreement because the dup had stepped away from it completely and they say they are not coming back until the northern ireland protocol, which essentially means some goods coming into northern ireland have to be checked at border points, until that is gone....
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and the dup remains solely focused on the dup remains solely focused on the protocol. the dup remainsbrin: ou the protocol. thank you. just let it bring you some — the protocol. thank you. just let it bring you some breaking - the protocol. thank you. just let it bring you some breaking news i the protocol. thank you. just let it i bring you some breaking news coming into us here at the bbc news. concerning peter tobin, you may remember the story that just to remind you, the serial killer has died, petertobin, it is remind you, the serial killer has died, peter tobin, it is reported he became unwell whilst in prison, he was there serving three life sentences. he was serving one of those life sentencing for raping and murdering the polish student, she was 23, her body, if you can remember, was hidden under the floor of a church in glasgow back in 2006. he was also in prison for the murders of 15—year—old schoolgirl, vicky hamilton, she came from redding near falkirk in 1991 but also dena mccall, and she was 18 years old at the time. their bodies were found some 17 years later and had b
and the dup remains solely focused on the dup remains solely focused on the protocol. the dup remainsbrin: ou the protocol. thank you. just let it bring you some — the protocol. thank you. just let it bring you some breaking - the protocol. thank you. just let it bring you some breaking news i the protocol. thank you. just let it i bring you some breaking news coming into us here at the bbc news. concerning peter tobin, you may remember the story that just to remind you, the serial killer has...
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there was no sign from him that the dup were ready to return to stormont any time soon. by then, fresh elections in northern ireland will need to be called. he said he has no fear of a new vote, but how will his hard—line stance and the hardline stance of his party go down with voters who want the politicians they voted for to be dealing with things like the cost of living, the health care, public transport and the dup remain solely focused, at the dup remain solely focused, at the moment, on the protocol. major electricity producers are urging the government not to cap the price of power produced at older renewable facilities. the earliest wind, solar and nuclear plants receive government subsidies — and benefit from the rising cost of gas, even though they don't use it. ministers are expected to intervene — as early as next week — to make such renewable electricity cheaper, in a scheme similar to one already announced in the eu. 0ne guest of ours is an expert in these matters. the one guest of ours is an expert in these matters.— one guest of ours is an expert in these
there was no sign from him that the dup were ready to return to stormont any time soon. by then, fresh elections in northern ireland will need to be called. he said he has no fear of a new vote, but how will his hard—line stance and the hardline stance of his party go down with voters who want the politicians they voted for to be dealing with things like the cost of living, the health care, public transport and the dup remain solely focused, at the dup remain solely focused, at the moment, on...
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sirjeffrey donaldson addresses the dup conference in belfast. figs donaldson addresses the dup conferencep conference in belfast. as we work to make northern _ conference in belfast. as we work to make northern ireland _ conference in belfast. as we work to make northern ireland a _ conference in belfast. as we work to make northern ireland a better... i in thailand, preparations are under way for the first funerals of the children and teachers killed in a rampage at a nursery centre. 37 people, including more than 20 children, were murdered by a former police officer on thursday in a rural town in the north of the country. our south east correspondent, jonathan head, is there and has been telling us more about the extended funeral rites that will be held for the victims. it is very much a community occasion. everyone is here, a lot of the thai institutions, the army, the palace and king are sending in resources, food, shelters, things like this to make sure it is an event, the send off for these children, which is shared by the whole country. we are expecting bathing rights, which is an
sirjeffrey donaldson addresses the dup conference in belfast. figs donaldson addresses the dup conferencep conference in belfast. as we work to make northern _ conference in belfast. as we work to make northern ireland _ conference in belfast. as we work to make northern ireland a _ conference in belfast. as we work to make northern ireland a better... i in thailand, preparations are under way for the first funerals of the children and teachers killed in a rampage at a nursery centre. 37...
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as expected, the dup blocked a process to put in place a speaker. further. the political system in northern ireland is different to almost everywhere else. it's based on the good friday peace agreement, signed in 1998 after a long conflict. a majority of unionists and irish nationalists must agree to share power for a devolved government to be formed. the dup says it will notjoin a coalition until the brexit trade border in the irish sea is scrapped. in belfast city centre, people don't seem to like the idea of going to the polls in december. waste of time. waste of time? yes. because, if the dup don't partake, why have an election? the cost of living is a disgrace. so, definitely things need to be changed. would you be enthusiastic about voting again? no, not one bit. in the past, deadlines here have been known to come and go with little consequence. but, it doesn't feel as if it will be like that this time. it's all but inevitable that, as autumn turns into winter, the ballot box will beckon. a long—awaited memoir by prince harry is due to be publ
as expected, the dup blocked a process to put in place a speaker. further. the political system in northern ireland is different to almost everywhere else. it's based on the good friday peace agreement, signed in 1998 after a long conflict. a majority of unionists and irish nationalists must agree to share power for a devolved government to be formed. the dup says it will notjoin a coalition until the brexit trade border in the irish sea is scrapped. in belfast city centre, people don't seem to...
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the dup it is the only party _ now? what happens then? the dup it is the only party that _ now?es have been highlighting to the dup for days now, but they are so concerned about the protocol, they view it as being economically and constitutionally damaging to northern ireland as mac place in an all night and can damn —— in the united kingdom, whereas the other parties would rip —— view that as a separate matter. we know these kind of stop start politics in northern ireland happens to 40% of the lifetime of stormont, we are used to it, which i think it is why the alliance party, the cross community middle ground party is calling for reform of the traditions so that rants in politics, as it describes it, can't continue in this part of the world. cash ransom politics. —— ransom politics. tt the world. cash ransom politics. -- ransom politics.— ransom politics. it is all very well to not like _ ransom politics. it is all very well to not like what _ ransom politics. it is all very well to not like what is _ ransom politics. it is all very well to not like what is in _ ransom politic
the dup it is the only party _ now? what happens then? the dup it is the only party that _ now?es have been highlighting to the dup for days now, but they are so concerned about the protocol, they view it as being economically and constitutionally damaging to northern ireland as mac place in an all night and can damn —— in the united kingdom, whereas the other parties would rip —— view that as a separate matter. we know these kind of stop start politics in northern ireland happens to...
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because the dup have refused to return to power—sharing. be cold, which is really the last thing that anyone wants in northern ireland, when the cost of living, health care, public transport, they are concerning people here. but that will happen if they are not back in stormont and really today we got no sense from sirjeffrey donaldson that the party was ready to go back until he said actions were taken on the protocol. he is not happy with words and promises, he wants real action to be taken. essentially, the protocol to be axed or significantly altered. thank you very much. the scottish national party has accused the uk government of "chaos and confusion" when it opened its conference in aberdeen this morning. the party's deputy leader, keith brown, told delegates that their homes, pensions and incomes aren't safe "under westminster control". he also said that independence is the only way for scotland to — as he put it — "get rid of the tories for good". 0ur political correspondent david wallace lockhart is there for us in aberdeen. inter
because the dup have refused to return to power—sharing. be cold, which is really the last thing that anyone wants in northern ireland, when the cost of living, health care, public transport, they are concerning people here. but that will happen if they are not back in stormont and really today we got no sense from sirjeffrey donaldson that the party was ready to go back until he said actions were taken on the protocol. he is not happy with words and promises, he wants real action to be...
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there was no sign that the dup were ready to return to stormont any time soon.line, the 28th of october, if the dup have not returned to power—sharing by then, fresh elections in northern ireland will need to be called. he said he has no fear of a new vote, but how will his hard—line stance and the hardline stance of his party go down with voters who want the politicians they voted for to be dealing with things like the cost of living, health care, public transport and the dup remain solely focused, at the moment, on the protocol. rail union leaders have insisted their strikes will continue "for as long as it takes" to get what they see as a fair deal. only about a fifth of train services have been operating across britain today, as more than 40,000 members of the rmt union took further action, in a long—running dispute over pay, jobs and working conditions. marc ashdown reports. for the second consecutive saturday, rail services have ground to a halt. just one—in—five trains were running today — the impact felt across england, scotland and wales. picket lines a
there was no sign that the dup were ready to return to stormont any time soon.line, the 28th of october, if the dup have not returned to power—sharing by then, fresh elections in northern ireland will need to be called. he said he has no fear of a new vote, but how will his hard—line stance and the hardline stance of his party go down with voters who want the politicians they voted for to be dealing with things like the cost of living, health care, public transport and the dup remain solely...
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that was charlotte gallagher with the latest from the dup conference.life terms at her majesty's prison edinburgh for the murders of 15—year—olds vicky hamilton and 18—year—old dinah mcnicol. major electricity producers are urging the government not to cap the price of power produced at older renewable facilities. the earliest wind, solar and nuclear plants receive government subsidies and benefit from the rising cost of gas, even though they don't use it. ministers are expected to intervene as early as next week to make such renewable electricity cheaper, in a scheme similar to one already announced in the eu. earlier, i spoke to dr lawrence haar, an expert in renewable energy finance at the university of brighton. wet and windy weather in scotland and northern ireland tomorrow, but a ridge of high pressure for the majority and continuing dry weather stopped a scattering of showers in western scotland, take a cloud north of mainland scotland and northern ireland, producing patchy rain. temperatures 14—17. tonight the cloud and the breeze will pick up
that was charlotte gallagher with the latest from the dup conference.life terms at her majesty's prison edinburgh for the murders of 15—year—olds vicky hamilton and 18—year—old dinah mcnicol. major electricity producers are urging the government not to cap the price of power produced at older renewable facilities. the earliest wind, solar and nuclear plants receive government subsidies and benefit from the rising cost of gas, even though they don't use it. ministers are expected to...
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next to speak was the dup�*s paul givan.eeds to do is get on with hisjob, so we can do is get on with hisjob, so we can do our— do is get on with hisjob, so we can do ourioh — do is get on with hisjob, so we can do ourioh it — do is get on with hisjob, so we can do ourjob. it was the united kingdom _ do ourjob. it was the united kingdom government in new decade now approach _ kingdom government in new decade now approach made a commitment that northern— approach made a commitment that northern ireland's place within the uk internal market would be resfoered and respected. they have failed _ resfoered and respected. they have failed to _ resfoered and respected. they have failed to do it. compounding the failure _ failed to do it. compounding the failure of— failed to do it. compounding the failure of this government that voted — failure of this government that voted for— failure of this government that voted for that legislation that created — voted for that legislation that created the mess of the protocol. it is a protocol
next to speak was the dup�*s paul givan.eeds to do is get on with hisjob, so we can do is get on with hisjob, so we can do our— do is get on with hisjob, so we can do ourioh — do is get on with hisjob, so we can do ourioh it — do is get on with hisjob, so we can do ourjob. it was the united kingdom _ do ourjob. it was the united kingdom government in new decade now approach _ kingdom government in new decade now approach made a commitment that northern— approach made a commitment that...
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dup to become the largest— overtook the dup to become the largest party _ overtook the dup to become . largest party. the current northern iretand _ largest party. the current northern ireland secretary, _ largest party. the current northern ireland secretary, chris _ ireland secretary, chris heaton—harris, - ireland secretary, chris heaton—harris, has - ireland secretary, chris| heaton—harris, has said ireland secretary, chris - heaton—harris, has said that as things— heaton—harris, has said that as things stand. _ heaton—harris, has said that as things stand, he _ heaton—harris, has said that as things stand, he is _ heaton—harris, has said that as things stand, he is going - heaton—harris, has said that as things stand, he is going to - heaton—harris, has said that asi things stand, he is going to call another— things stand, he is going to call another stormont _ things stand, he is going to call another stormont assembly- things stand, he is going to call- another stormont assembly election, probably— another stormont assembly election, probably to _ another stormont assembly ele
dup to become the largest— overtook the dup to become the largest party _ overtook the dup to become . largest party. the current northern iretand _ largest party. the current northern ireland secretary, _ largest party. the current northern ireland secretary, chris _ ireland secretary, chris heaton—harris, - ireland secretary, chris heaton—harris, has - ireland secretary, chris| heaton—harris, has said ireland secretary, chris - heaton—harris, has said that as things—...
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we will be hearing from the dup and it will be hearing from the dup and it will be hearing from the dup firstthing on saturday, there is the band of rain working its way northwards pushing on towards the north of england and northern ireland and eventually reaching southern scotland. south of it, warming up have temperatures in the sunshine across parts of the south—east reaching 22 degrees. across parts of the far north staying dry with temperatures by the afternoon reaching 14. that is the focus. —— forecast. this is bbc news i'm ben brown our headlines at five no date yet for a new election in northern ireland after politicians at stormont missed the deadline for restoring power—sharing iam and| i am and i always will be an optimist. so, iam i am and i always will be an optimist. so, i am deeply disappointed that we are where we are now. but disappointed that we are where we are now. �* ., ., ._ disappointed that we are where we are now. �* ., ., , ., are now. but we have today is a complete _ are now. but we have today is a complete u-turn, _ are now. but we have today is a complete
we will be hearing from the dup and it will be hearing from the dup and it will be hearing from the dup firstthing on saturday, there is the band of rain working its way northwards pushing on towards the north of england and northern ireland and eventually reaching southern scotland. south of it, warming up have temperatures in the sunshine across parts of the south—east reaching 22 degrees. across parts of the far north staying dry with temperatures by the afternoon reaching 14. that is the...
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dup to become the largest party _ overtook the dup to become the largest party the _ overtook the dupand secretary has said, as things stand, he will call- ireland secretary has said, as. things stand, he will call another stormont — things stand, he will call another stormont assembly— things stand, he will call another stormont assembly election, - things stand, he will call another- stormont assembly election, probably to take _ stormont assembly election, probably to take place — stormont assembly election, probably to take place on — stormont assembly election, probably to take place on the _ stormont assembly election, probably to take place on the fifth _ stormont assembly election, probably to take place on the fifth —— _ stormont assembly election, probably to take place on the fifth —— on - stormont assembly election, probably to take place on the fifth —— on 15- to take place on the fifth —— on 15 december — to take place on the fifth —— on 15 december. there _ to take place on the fifth —— on 15 december. there are _ to take place on the fifth —— on 15 december. there are
dup to become the largest party _ overtook the dup to become the largest party the _ overtook the dupand secretary has said, as things stand, he will call- ireland secretary has said, as. things stand, he will call another stormont — things stand, he will call another stormont assembly— things stand, he will call another stormont assembly election, - things stand, he will call another- stormont assembly election, probably to take _ stormont assembly election, probably to take place —...
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but the biggest unionist party — the dup — has refused to restore power—sharing, because it says northernn undermined by the post—brexit trade deal — signed by boris johnson. that deal — the protocol, means that goods transported from great britain to northern ireland — are subject to checks. our ireland correspondent, emma vardy, reports. political paralysis, on the horizon for some time, now set in. as the midnight deadline came and went, civil servants, not ministers any more, are running northern ireland. today, the secretary of state said he would still call an election but left out over a date, saying he wanted to talk more to the parties first. i have limited options ahead of me. i am under a legal duty to call an election within 12 weeks. i have had lots and lots of talks with all the parties and will continue to do so. bbc news, there was the option to legislate to delay this moment. how does calling an election help solve any of the problem for northern ireland that got us here? nearly all the parties have been saying this won't help the situation actually signed up to the rules
but the biggest unionist party — the dup — has refused to restore power—sharing, because it says northernn undermined by the post—brexit trade deal — signed by boris johnson. that deal — the protocol, means that goods transported from great britain to northern ireland — are subject to checks. our ireland correspondent, emma vardy, reports. political paralysis, on the horizon for some time, now set in. as the midnight deadline came and went, civil servants, not ministers any more,...
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the dup believes northern ireland's place in the uk is being undermined by the post—brexit trade dealknown as the protocol sets out the trading arrangements between great britain and northern ireland. goods being transported to northern ireland from the mainland are subject to checks. our ireland correspondent emma vardy reports. political paralysis, on the horizon for some time, now set in. political paralysis, on the horizon for some time, has now drawn in. as the midnight deadline came and went, civil servants, not ministers any more, are running northern ireland. today, the secretary of state said he would now call an election but left doubt over a date. i have limited options ahead of me. i am under a legal duty to call an election within 12 weeks. i've had lots and lots of talks with all the parties and will continue to do so. there was the option to legislate to delay this moment — how does calling an election help solve any of the problems for northern ireland that got us here? nearly all the parties who've been saying this won't help the situation actually signed up to the ru
the dup believes northern ireland's place in the uk is being undermined by the post—brexit trade dealknown as the protocol sets out the trading arrangements between great britain and northern ireland. goods being transported to northern ireland from the mainland are subject to checks. our ireland correspondent emma vardy reports. political paralysis, on the horizon for some time, now set in. political paralysis, on the horizon for some time, has now drawn in. as the midnight deadline came and...
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but the dup remains the largest unionist group, so it still has a veto.has only been fully operating for little more than two out of the last six years. one of the biggest consequences has been a delay to health service reforms. northern ireland has the longest hospital waiting times in the uk. stephen's daughter abigail has spent most of her life on various waiting lists. it's a lot of stress that the family don't need, because looking after abigail is stressful enough. but you have the added pressure then of chasing consultants, chasing waiting lists, trying to fight to get her onto a waiting list. it's just been living hell. and business leaders say repeated problems at stormont are putting off potential investors. we understand there are difficult political issues there, but for businesses, we need decision—making. we've had, as i said, six years with really no decisions being made and we've got many areas that need to be looked at. the latest deadline for a coalition to be formed has come and gone. an election before christmas is all but inevitable.
but the dup remains the largest unionist group, so it still has a veto.has only been fully operating for little more than two out of the last six years. one of the biggest consequences has been a delay to health service reforms. northern ireland has the longest hospital waiting times in the uk. stephen's daughter abigail has spent most of her life on various waiting lists. it's a lot of stress that the family don't need, because looking after abigail is stressful enough. but you have the added...
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but the largest unionist party, the dup, refused tojoin the power—sharing executive — which means theent cannot function. the dup believes northern ireland's place in the uk is being undermined by the post—brexit trade deal signed by borisjohnson. that deal — known as the protocol — sets out the trading arrangements between great britain and northern ireland. goods being transported to northern ireland from the mainland are subject to checks. our ireland correspondent emma vardy reports. political paralysis, on the horizon for some time, now set in. as the midnight deadline came and went, civil servants, midnight deadline came and went, civilservants, not midnight deadline came and went, civil servants, not ministers any more, are running northern ireland. today, the secretary of state said he would still call an election but left out over a date, saying he wanted to talk more to the parties first. i wanted to talk more to the parties first. . ., , ., , ., ., first. i have limited options ahead of me. i first. i have limited options ahead of me- i am _ first. i have limited options ah
but the largest unionist party, the dup, refused tojoin the power—sharing executive — which means theent cannot function. the dup believes northern ireland's place in the uk is being undermined by the post—brexit trade deal signed by borisjohnson. that deal — known as the protocol — sets out the trading arrangements between great britain and northern ireland. goods being transported to northern ireland from the mainland are subject to checks. our ireland correspondent emma vardy...
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sinn fein has been critical of the dup�*s decision. has been critical of the dup's decision. ~ ., . decisionexecutive u- and decision. we need an executive up and running. _ decision. we need an executive up and running. we _ decision. we need an executive up and running. we need - decision. we need an executive up and running. we need a - up and running. we need a functioning to serve the people but this evening were all left wondering what will happen next and what is the motivation behind what happened today. under the current legislation, an election must happen within 12 weeks. for now, the parties remain in limbo, waiting to see if the previous talked about date of december 15 will be set. but even after another polling day here, many believe the same problems and divisions will remain. this is bbc news. a reminder of our headlines: president biden has condemned an attack on the husband of the house speaker, nancy pelosi, saying there's too much hatred in us politics. there's been a new wave of violence in iran — with security forces firing on anti—government protestors — and reports o
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there is no indication the dup is changing its position, it will not go back into an executive unlessto the protocol. in fact it wanted to see the legislation to overwrite the protocol fully enacted before it said it would go back into government. you are right, an election does not change everything and people have been arguing that already. what might change something is getting some differences on the northern ireland protocol and a course that is out of the control of the people who sit here at stormont, it is all decided between the british government negotiating with the eu. i know i'm asking you to be a bit of a pollster, that difficult think of reading the public mood of the whole place, and you have been in the us, but how are people feeling about this? is there a sense of frustration or any appetite for an election when they watch how things are going on at stormont? what's the sense you get from people? huge frustration, stop anybody on the street and asked him on the street and asked them about the stalemate at stormont and they are tearing their hair up but they were also
there is no indication the dup is changing its position, it will not go back into an executive unlessto the protocol. in fact it wanted to see the legislation to overwrite the protocol fully enacted before it said it would go back into government. you are right, an election does not change everything and people have been arguing that already. what might change something is getting some differences on the northern ireland protocol and a course that is out of the control of the people who sit...
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unionist party has warned his conference that power sharing in stormont won't be restored unless the dupey donaldson said the protocol was contributing to the cost of living crisis. the dup is refusing to rejoin power—sharing until changes are made to the part of the brexit deal covering trade in northern ireland. haulage costs, moving goods between great britain and northern ireland have risen nearly 30% as a result of the protocol. where do we think that increase goes to? it goes on the goods that we buy. it goes into and out of the pockets of every single consumer and household in northern ireland. the serial killer peter tobin has died in hospital at the age of 76. he became unwell in prison in edinburgh where he was serving life sentences for the murders of 18—year—old dinah mcnicol, 15—year—old schoolgirl vicky hamilton, and polish student, angelika kluk. police suspected he had more victims, but he refused to cooperate with detectives. with all the sport now, here's lizzie greenwood—hughes at the bbc sport centre. thanks, ben. good evening. in a few hours' time wales take on scotl
unionist party has warned his conference that power sharing in stormont won't be restored unless the dupey donaldson said the protocol was contributing to the cost of living crisis. the dup is refusing to rejoin power—sharing until changes are made to the part of the brexit deal covering trade in northern ireland. haulage costs, moving goods between great britain and northern ireland have risen nearly 30% as a result of the protocol. where do we think that increase goes to? it goes on the...
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at their party conference, the dup leader has warned power sharing in northern ireland won't be restoredaldson said the protocol was contributing to the cost—of—living crisis. the dup is refusing to rejoin power—sharing until changes are made to the part of the brexit deal covering trade in northern ireland. one of britain's most notorious serial killers, peter tobin, has died afterfalling ill in prison. the 76 year old, who was serving three life sentences, was taken from hmp edinburgh to hospital on wednesday. david cowan reports. a schoolgirl waiting for a bus on a winter's night. as each day goes past, i lose a bit more faith that she's still alive. i pray to god that she is. an 18—year—old hitchhiking home from a music festival. 1% of me thinks she's alive and the other 99% thinks she's dead now. a young woman living at a church. we are very worried about it. it's totally out of character. three lives brutally cut short by one man, and no—one doubts there were more. born injohnstone in renfrewshire, peter tobin led a nomadic life and used numerous aliases. he was violent and abusive
at their party conference, the dup leader has warned power sharing in northern ireland won't be restoredaldson said the protocol was contributing to the cost—of—living crisis. the dup is refusing to rejoin power—sharing until changes are made to the part of the brexit deal covering trade in northern ireland. one of britain's most notorious serial killers, peter tobin, has died afterfalling ill in prison. the 76 year old, who was serving three life sentences, was taken from hmp edinburgh...
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the dup is refusing to rejoin power—sharing until changes are made to part of the brexit deal coveringllege costs, moving between great _ ireland. college costs, moving between great britain - between great britain and northern ireland, have risen by nearly 30% as a result of the protocol —— haulage, where do we think that increase goes to? it goes on the goods we buy, it goes into and out of the pockets of every single consumer and household in northern ireland. the scottish national party _ northern ireland. the scottish national party has _ northern ireland. the scottish national party has accused i northern ireland. the scottish national party has accused ukj national party has accused uk government of chaos and confusion. the party's westminster leader ian blackford told delegates liz truss and kwasi kwarteng made, in his words, the worst first impression in the history of british politics. david wallace lockhart has been giving us the latest from aberdeen. i lockhart has been giving us the latest from aberdeen.- latest from aberdeen. i think ian blackford's _ latest from aberdeen
the dup is refusing to rejoin power—sharing until changes are made to part of the brexit deal coveringllege costs, moving between great _ ireland. college costs, moving between great britain - between great britain and northern ireland, have risen by nearly 30% as a result of the protocol —— haulage, where do we think that increase goes to? it goes on the goods we buy, it goes into and out of the pockets of every single consumer and household in northern ireland. the scottish national...
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today, it is the dup conference, the first since 2019 _ the dup conference, the first since 2019 theyre. the dup are finding— hanging over things here. the dup are finding themselves in a different position to what they were in different position to what they were in 2019 _ different position to what they were in 2019. they are no longer the iargest— in 2019. they are no longer the largest party in northern ireland, that is— largest party in northern ireland, that is sinn fein, the protocol has left them — that is sinn fein, the protocol has left them feeling symbolically cut off from — left them feeling symbolically cut off from the rest of the uk and they have refused to enter the power—sharing executive at stormont until that _ power—sharing executive at stormont until that is _ power—sharing executive at stormont until that is resolved. yesterday, we heard — until that is resolved. yesterday, we heard from ireland and the uk they were — we heard from ireland and the uk they were promising signs in resolving _ they were promising signs in resolving this dispute over the protocol— r
today, it is the dup conference, the first since 2019 _ the dup conference, the first since 2019 theyre. the dup are finding— hanging over things here. the dup are finding themselves in a different position to what they were in different position to what they were in 2019 _ different position to what they were in 2019. they are no longer the iargest— in 2019. they are no longer the largest party in northern ireland, that is— largest party in northern ireland, that is sinn fein, the...
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the dup are in a — refresh and renew our mandate. the dup are in a perpetual stand—off.r in england and wales to have their sentencing broadcast. you
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but the dup remains the largest unionist group, so it still has a veto.ng here has always been fragile. devolution has only been fully operating for little more than two out of the last six years. one of the biggest consequences has been a delay to health service reforms. northern ireland has the longest hospital waiting times in the uk. stephen's daughter abigail has spent most of her life on various waiting lists. it's a lot of stress that the family don't need, because looking after abigail is stressful enough. but you have the added pressure then of chasing consultants, chasing waiting lists, trying to fight to get her onto a waiting list, has just been living hell. and business leaders say repeated problems at stormont are putting off potential investors. we understand there are difficult political issues there, but for businesses, we need decision—making. we've had, as i said, six years with really no decisions being made and we've got many areas that need to be looked at. the latest deadline for a coalition to be formed has come and gone. an electi
but the dup remains the largest unionist group, so it still has a veto.ng here has always been fragile. devolution has only been fully operating for little more than two out of the last six years. one of the biggest consequences has been a delay to health service reforms. northern ireland has the longest hospital waiting times in the uk. stephen's daughter abigail has spent most of her life on various waiting lists. it's a lot of stress that the family don't need, because looking after abigail...
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i came back from kansas in northern michigan, up in dup, and down to wisconsin. to visit all of my family, no gas lines. their prices are not as high as california, but let me tell you why they are higher did i saw as a kid growing up, and as an adult, working out here that we have five refineries right in the bay area. during covid, no one was driving. everyone was working from home, and our economy had to shut down. like every other country, the oil country -- company lost billions of dollars in profits because people were staying home and not stuck in traffic jams trying to get to work read they wanted money back. there is no gas line, there is no gas shortage in california. we had 40 million people here, and in the entire state, no one was waiting in line. it was a bruised reedit was a red herring. it was all bs. the companies want to make their money back. all of these giant corporations have run out all of the farmers. they are controlled by the prices. they don't want the democrats because electric is common and it is working. host: ronald in new hampshire
i came back from kansas in northern michigan, up in dup, and down to wisconsin. to visit all of my family, no gas lines. their prices are not as high as california, but let me tell you why they are higher did i saw as a kid growing up, and as an adult, working out here that we have five refineries right in the bay area. during covid, no one was driving. everyone was working from home, and our economy had to shut down. like every other country, the oil country -- company lost billions of dollars...
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there is no indication the dup is changing its position, it will not go back into an executive unlessd between the british government negotiating with the eu. i know i'm asking you to be a bit of a pulse to undo that difficult think of reading the public mood of the whole place, and you have been in the us, but how are people feeling about this? is there a sense of frustration or any appetite for an election when they watch how things are unfurling at stormont? what's the sense you get from people? huge frustration, stop anybody on the street and asked him about the stalemate at stormont and they are tearing their hair up but they were also doing that a few years ago happen in 2017 and we had another political crisis. loads of frustration but what does that turn into when people come to the ballot box? actually, voting habits are pretty well in grain here and people still go back and vote for the nationalist or unionist parties but what we seem in the last couple of elections, particularly the last one, was more people moving to the centre ground and voting for the cross—community par
there is no indication the dup is changing its position, it will not go back into an executive unlessd between the british government negotiating with the eu. i know i'm asking you to be a bit of a pulse to undo that difficult think of reading the public mood of the whole place, and you have been in the us, but how are people feeling about this? is there a sense of frustration or any appetite for an election when they watch how things are unfurling at stormont? what's the sense you get from...
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the dup says it won't change that position unless the checks on goods arriving here from great britainthe operation of devolved government. there is a deadline coming up on friday. that is the legal deadline for the devolved government to be formed following the election back in may, when sinn fein replaced the dup has the largest party in the stormont assembly. the current northern ireland secretary chris heaton harris has said that if there is no breakthrough, no restoration of power sharing by friday, which seems very unlikely to say the least, he says he will go ahead and call a fresh election to the stormont assembly, probably to be held on the 15th of december. so if there is a cabinet reshuffle in the coming days, the question is, will chris heaton harris to remain in post as northern ireland secretary? would any successor take the same tack as him? this morning that union ministerfor northern him? this morning that union minister for northern ireland him? this morning that union ministerfor northern ireland steve baker said no matter what the events were in westminster, the gov
the dup says it won't change that position unless the checks on goods arriving here from great britainthe operation of devolved government. there is a deadline coming up on friday. that is the legal deadline for the devolved government to be formed following the election back in may, when sinn fein replaced the dup has the largest party in the stormont assembly. the current northern ireland secretary chris heaton harris has said that if there is no breakthrough, no restoration of power sharing...
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but if wiseman can stay healthy with than a rebound play sunday finish at the rim who the dup's will be in great shape. they are the reigning champs warriors win. 96 87 and take the first of 2 games against the wizards in japan. basket de your skin if dupixent has your moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis under control? hide my skin? not me. because dupixent targets a root cause of eczema, it helps heal your skin from within, keeping you one step ahead of it. hide my skin? not me. and for kids ages 6 months and up that means clearer skin, and noticeably less itch. with dupixent, you can change how their skin looks and feels. and that's the kind of change you notice. hide my skin? not me. serious allergic reactions can occur that can be severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems such as eye pain or vision changes, including blurred vision, joint aches and pain, or a parasitic infection. don't change or stop asthma medicines without talking to your doctor. when you help heal your skin from within, you can show more with less eczema. talk to your child's ecz
but if wiseman can stay healthy with than a rebound play sunday finish at the rim who the dup's will be in great shape. they are the reigning champs warriors win. 96 87 and take the first of 2 games against the wizards in japan. basket de your skin if dupixent has your moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis under control? hide my skin? not me. because dupixent targets a root cause of eczema, it helps heal your skin from within, keeping you one step ahead of it. hide my skin? not me....
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one can argue that he is the dup second best players he's averaging. 22 6 on the season while also guarding opposing team's top perimeter threat. what he's become. >> best i've ever seen wigs, you an all-star last year helped us win a championship. he's use that. >> momentum that he gained a year ago. >> to kind of springboard into this season. and i i don't think he's ever looked more not only in his own game, but with what we're doing, the way we play saw the extra pass last night that he made to staff or the 3. >> he's making those simple plays. but then he's attacking when he needs to attack and and playing just really efficient basketball. >> it's been fun to watch him evolve as a player. now i was in the town today catching up with gary payton and his lincoln university men's basketball team. this is gary second year at the helm and really the first year that he's coaching guys that he got to recruit. here's a snippet of our conversation. >> you know it as well as anyone. the painting name. it rings bell out out here in oakland. how much pride ia have just being here in the town leadi
one can argue that he is the dup second best players he's averaging. 22 6 on the season while also guarding opposing team's top perimeter threat. what he's become. >> best i've ever seen wigs, you an all-star last year helped us win a championship. he's use that. >> momentum that he gained a year ago. >> to kind of springboard into this season. and i i don't think he's ever looked more not only in his own game, but with what we're doing, the way we play saw the extra pass last...
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the dup's trying to right the ship bounce back and they host a good one.ight, the miami heat sports director jason joins us live from chase. when we come back. >> the warriors are back home tonight after losing on the road a couple days ago in phoenix, though, looking at rebound tonight dubs host miami heat. good team. sports director jason dumas live at chase is jason. a couple losses early in the season. some fans are freaking out, but it's going to be fine right? >> yeah, it should be fine. steve kerr actually was talking about that in his pre-game a press conference. he said this is a marathon and i heard your t's grant. you're exactly right. this is a really good game. a really intriguing matchup. the miami heat add, you know, traditionally always a tough team this year. they're only 2, 3, but they have a lot of guys who have then through it battle tested. of course, erik spoelstra coaches on team usa with steve kerr. they're both campion ship coaches and it's funny because the warriors, they have won titles and they've been through it all. but miami
the dup's trying to right the ship bounce back and they host a good one.ight, the miami heat sports director jason joins us live from chase. when we come back. >> the warriors are back home tonight after losing on the road a couple days ago in phoenix, though, looking at rebound tonight dubs host miami heat. good team. sports director jason dumas live at chase is jason. a couple losses early in the season. some fans are freaking out, but it's going to be fine right? >> yeah, it...