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now on bbc news, it's time for newsnight with emily maitlis. powerful images from washington.n laws. president trump backs calls for those buying weapons. those buying weapons. no one is in a better place to change the debate. better place to change the debate.
now on bbc news, it's time for newsnight with emily maitlis. powerful images from washington.n laws. president trump backs calls for those buying weapons. those buying weapons. no one is in a better place to change the debate. better place to change the debate.
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now on bbc news, newsnight with emily maitlis.laims its biggest scalp yet. unicef‘sjustin forsyth steps down. quitting not because of past mistakes but because, he says, he didn't want to damage the organisation further. but is too late? we hearfrom a colleague of his from save the children who thinks he got what he deserved. also tonight: thank you very much a. i don't think i will go thank you very much a. i don't think iwill go up thank you very much a. i don't think i will go up against them, i think the nra wants to do what is right. president trump calls for an age restriction on buying guns — but will he still think the same tomorrow? students demand tighter gun laws, the head of the national rifle association weighs in. if these so—called european socialists take over the house and the senate and, god forbid, they get the white house again, our american freedoms could be lost and our country will be changed for ever. sorry, we have got a problem with newsnight. good thing i didn't leave. while we decide what we are going t
now on bbc news, newsnight with emily maitlis.laims its biggest scalp yet. unicef‘sjustin forsyth steps down. quitting not because of past mistakes but because, he says, he didn't want to damage the organisation further. but is too late? we hearfrom a colleague of his from save the children who thinks he got what he deserved. also tonight: thank you very much a. i don't think i will go thank you very much a. i don't think iwill go up thank you very much a. i don't think i will go up against...
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more than warm sporting gestures to lead to permanent change now it's time for newsnight with emily maitlisessing images. he was a 68 your man using an oxfam villa in a country that had just been through a country that had just been through a devastating earthquake. what bit of that was normal or acceptable. that's what we said at the time. tonight... the government exists has no tolerance. why did oxfam take no disciplinary action about members of staff found guilty of sexual exploitation in haiti. how rife is it within the charity and the sector at large? as the prime minister orders a full and urgent investigation, we'll ask what went wrong. also tonight... as syria's war rumbles on, newsnight receives fresh footage that suggests the assad regime has returned to chemical warfare. it looks like significant chemical weapons attack, without shadow of a doubt. and this could well be sarin? it could well be. and... raising the black flag. america's bad boy meets newsnight‘s bad boy. henry rollins meetsjohn sweeney. we're as terrified as you are. do you fancy an arm wrestle? good evening.
more than warm sporting gestures to lead to permanent change now it's time for newsnight with emily maitlisessing images. he was a 68 your man using an oxfam villa in a country that had just been through a country that had just been through a devastating earthquake. what bit of that was normal or acceptable. that's what we said at the time. tonight... the government exists has no tolerance. why did oxfam take no disciplinary action about members of staff found guilty of sexual exploitation in...
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here's emily maitlis.onight, one of the most powerful men in the charity sector, unicef‘s justin forsyth, has quit. we will here from a colleague who said he got what coming up, the papers takes a look at the headlines. and another chance to see newsnight at 11:15pm. hello and welcome to sportsday. coming up: the end of an hour there are european campaign. injury troubles mean will be without key/. described asa diva, mean will be without key/. described as a diva, mercedes unveiled the car they hope for the them to a fifth record world championship double this season. judy anand welcome to the programme. we start in russia where it was an all too familiar script. they crashed out of the euro per lead and they were beaten 3—1 on aggregate. they arrived in russia with hopes high after an encouraging win in the first leg, but under a close race in the stadium, little did celtic know it would fall in on them after only seven minutes. that's how long it took saint petersburg to wipe out the deficit in the tie.
here's emily maitlis.onight, one of the most powerful men in the charity sector, unicef‘s justin forsyth, has quit. we will here from a colleague who said he got what coming up, the papers takes a look at the headlines. and another chance to see newsnight at 11:15pm. hello and welcome to sportsday. coming up: the end of an hour there are european campaign. injury troubles mean will be without key/. described asa diva, mean will be without key/. described as a diva, mercedes unveiled the car...
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now on bbc news it's time for newsnight with emily maitlis.lls on theresa may
now on bbc news it's time for newsnight with emily maitlis.lls on theresa may
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now it's time for newsnight, with emily maitlis.he legitimacy and legality of the fbi's investigation into donald trump is called into question by republicans who accuse the intelligence agency of bias. i think it's a disgrace, what is happening in our country. when you look at that and you see that, so many other things that is going on, a lot of people should be ashamed of themselves, and much worse than that. donald trump makes public a top—secret document that proves members of the agency are against him. we live in washington, dc with a man who lives and breathes the white house. exclusive footage revealing the true extent of what experts say i warcrimes in syria. repeated bombings of hospitals, medical centres and ambulances. we ask a former ambassador as to whether assad has won the war. and how do you remember the predicament in election? we have been granted a first peek at the work of official election artist cordelia parker. let's do something that doesn't happen here very often. shake hands. thank you very much. great se
now it's time for newsnight, with emily maitlis.he legitimacy and legality of the fbi's investigation into donald trump is called into question by republicans who accuse the intelligence agency of bias. i think it's a disgrace, what is happening in our country. when you look at that and you see that, so many other things that is going on, a lot of people should be ashamed of themselves, and much worse than that. donald trump makes public a top—secret document that proves members of the agency...
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now on bbc news, it's time for newsnight with emily maitlis. powerful images from washington.e demand a change to gun laws. president trump backs calls for those buying weapons. no one is in a better place to change the debate. alter the night... —— also tonight. does explication cut both ways? i will ask the chippendales if they feel objectified. do you enjoy being touched? i do. but mostly because... it is not the touching itself, it is... people are having fun. and as iceland proposes a ban on male circumcision, we will ask if the practice is a violation or a religious right. good evening. the pressure to talk about gun laws is now coming from america's young. students in florida who survived last week's mass shooting have received the support of others around the nation. marches are now being planned all over america to amplify their message of stricter gun control. and when school kids, showing a maturity and a drive their elders may have lost, threaten to march on washington, the optics don't look good for a president. perhaps with that in mind, president trump today sig
now on bbc news, it's time for newsnight with emily maitlis. powerful images from washington.e demand a change to gun laws. president trump backs calls for those buying weapons. no one is in a better place to change the debate. alter the night... —— also tonight. does explication cut both ways? i will ask the chippendales if they feel objectified. do you enjoy being touched? i do. but mostly because... it is not the touching itself, it is... people are having fun. and as iceland proposes a...
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now on bbc news it's time for newsnight with emily maitlis.ime for the conservatives, a leading tory calls on theresa may to stand up to a hardline brexiteers and throw them out of the party. they're not the tory party that ijoined a0 years ago and it's about time theresa stood up to them and slung them out. because they've taken down major, they took down cameron, two great leaders, neither of whom stood up to them. all this on the day michel barnier has come to downing street to warn us that the time has come to choose. without the customs union and outside the single market, barriers to trade and goods and services are unavoidable. not avoidable? we will ask lord lamont if theresa may's vision for brexit is getting clearer or cloudier. also tonight. look how far women have come in the last one million years. tonight, on the eve of the suffragette centenary, we ask our panel what we got right, what we got wrong and where we're heading now. good evening. suddenly, everyone's stopped mincing their words. as the government clarified there would
now on bbc news it's time for newsnight with emily maitlis.ime for the conservatives, a leading tory calls on theresa may to stand up to a hardline brexiteers and throw them out of the party. they're not the tory party that ijoined a0 years ago and it's about time theresa stood up to them and slung them out. because they've taken down major, they took down cameron, two great leaders, neither of whom stood up to them. all this on the day michel barnier has come to downing street to warn us that...