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george galloway coming in with 21.9%.. people assumed it would eat into the labour vote. and if we go back to the 2019 election there was another independent candidate at that time in the seat and they did very well at the other end of the spectrum, pro brexit, and without him standing this time around it was assumed that his votes would bolster the conservative vote. putting the two together, with the fact the conservatives are polling well nationally at the moment people assumed a tory victory would be at hand and it did not happen. why not? looking at the change from the 2019 vote to this by—election. we can see that the labour vote will be down a bit, the lib dems vote down a bit. if you could see it and not boris johnson, you would see the labour and conservative vote down a bit, and conservative vote down a bit, and the george galloway vote up considerably for top three things to say about that. the first is that the fact that labour won and galloway got so many votes is that labour's victory is more impressive than
george galloway coming in with 21.9%.. people assumed it would eat into the labour vote. and if we go back to the 2019 election there was another independent candidate at that time in the seat and they did very well at the other end of the spectrum, pro brexit, and without him standing this time around it was assumed that his votes would bolster the conservative vote. putting the two together, with the fact the conservatives are polling well nationally at the moment people assumed a tory...
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george galloway has... sorry, - potentialvote, mo? george galloway has...o me? — galloway has... sorry, was that to me? ., ., ., ., ., to me? you go ahead and mo, we will come — to me? you go ahead and mo, we will come to _ to me? you go ahead and mo, we will come to you. _ to me? you go ahead and mo, we will come to you. he _ to me? you go ahead and mo, we will come to you. he has - to me? you go ahead and mo, we will come to you. he has stood i will come to you. he has stood in this constituency, _ will come to you. he has stood in this constituency, in - will come to you. he has stood in this constituency, in this - in this constituency, in this by—election, with the explicit aim of— by—election, with the explicit aim of forcing a labour defeat and putting pressure on keir starmer— and putting pressure on keir starmer to resign. that has been — starmer to resign. that has been his— starmer to resign. that has been his objective in this by—election. he has used quite divisive — by—election. he has used quite divisive tactics in order to do that— divisive
george galloway has... sorry, - potentialvote, mo? george galloway has...o me? — galloway has... sorry, was that to me? ., ., ., ., ., to me? you go ahead and mo, we will come — to me? you go ahead and mo, we will come to _ to me? you go ahead and mo, we will come to you. _ to me? you go ahead and mo, we will come to you. he _ to me? you go ahead and mo, we will come to you. he has - to me? you go ahead and mo, we will come to you. he has stood i will come to you. he has stood in this...
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i wasn't conspiring with george galloway, people were on conspiring, thatis galloway, people were onis talk about how we all come together and the policies we need to go forward. ~ , ., and the policies we need to go forward. ~ ,., .., , , ., forward. were you conspiring to get the deu forward. were you conspiring to get the deputy leader _ forward. were you conspiring to get the deputy leader angela _ forward. were you conspiring to get the deputy leader angela rayner i forward. were you conspiring to get the deputy leader angela rayner to | the deputy leader angela rayner to become the new leader of the party? no, i was not. you don't want anyone else to be the leader of the party at the moment? i’m else to be the leader of the party at the moment?— at the moment? i'm not up for conspiracies. _ at the moment? i'm not up for conspiracies, i'm _ at the moment? i'm not up for conspiracies, i'm not— at the moment? i'm not up for conspiracies, i'm not up - at the moment? i'm not up for conspiracies, i'm not up for. at the moment? i'm not up for i conspiracies, i'm not up for talking abo
i wasn't conspiring with george galloway, people were on conspiring, thatis galloway, people were onis talk about how we all come together and the policies we need to go forward. ~ , ., and the policies we need to go forward. ~ ,., .., , , ., forward. were you conspiring to get the deu forward. were you conspiring to get the deputy leader _ forward. were you conspiring to get the deputy leader angela _ forward. were you conspiring to get the deputy leader angela rayner i forward. were you...
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she's been through— three —— george galloway. she's been through an _ three —— george galloway.ee that she came through -- 323. joe, the ft. she came through -- 323. joe, the ft, aood she came through -- 323. joe, the ft. good news _ she came through -- 323. joe, the ft, good news for _ she came through -- 323. joe, the ft, good news for brexiteers - she came through -- 323. joe, the i ft, good news for brexiteers because there had been some anxiety as a result of the eu not recognising the standards of the way we conduct financial affairs, the passport rights to trade on european networks from london and using the euro. the ft claims that londoners reclaimed the crown from amsterdam. what's this all about? 50 the crown from amsterdam. what's this all about?— this all about? so as a result of brexit, this all about? so as a result of brexit. we've — this all about? so as a result of brexit, we've seen _ this all about? so as a result of brexit, we've seen significant l brexit, we've seen significant financial— brexit, we've seen significant financial activity move away from lond
she's been through— three —— george galloway. she's been through an _ three —— george galloway.ee that she came through -- 323. joe, the ft. she came through -- 323. joe, the ft, aood she came through -- 323. joe, the ft. good news _ she came through -- 323. joe, the ft, good news for _ she came through -- 323. joe, the ft, good news for brexiteers - she came through -- 323. joe, the i ft, good news for brexiteers because there had been some anxiety as a result of the eu not...
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about 22% of the votes, so pretty _ of the votes, so pretty credible result for galloway.servatives will say, look, they have been an office for 11 years, this hasn't been a conservative seat since 1997. they shouldn't be a question of than winning it. they took hartlepool. still, ithink there will be disappointment among the conservative party, many conservative mps or they would take it. borisjohnson tweeted yesterday of hem and the conservative candidate saying that the vote for ryan stevenson, conservative candidate, was a vote for investment and batley and spen. his critics say it it sounded like an election vibe, effectively saying to the voters... the conservatives voters... theconservatives conservatives have been criticised for that in recent weeks and months. it is effectively saying about four conservatives as a vote for investment, in particular areas. leaving that aside, the fact of the matter is, of course, what is particularly interesting about this result ever that the conservatives and many assume the presence of george galloway would instantly help the co
about 22% of the votes, so pretty _ of the votes, so pretty credible result for galloway.servatives will say, look, they have been an office for 11 years, this hasn't been a conservative seat since 1997. they shouldn't be a question of than winning it. they took hartlepool. still, ithink there will be disappointment among the conservative party, many conservative mps or they would take it. borisjohnson tweeted yesterday of hem and the conservative candidate saying that the vote for ryan...
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the fact that they are still in contention that galloway has taken votes contention that galloway hasthe conservative votes as well. labour should be winning it, they should not be losing sense. you would have to go back to the 1920s to find an example but they are glad to still be in the game.- still be in the game. even retaining _ still be in the game. even retaining a _ still be in the game. even retaining a seat _ still be in the game. even retaining a seat to - still be in the game. even retaining a seat to labourj retaining a seat to labour would feel like a winner? in the strange world of politics, partly because there was an expectation after hartlepool, with such a drubbing, the conservatives doing well into the conservative piles in that part of northern england, the realignment of labour sees galloway factor, an assumption that labour would lose. i never said that assumption entirely. kim leadbeater, the sister of the assassinated mpjo cox, the labour candidate, is respected and embedded in the constituency. at this point now, if labour were to take the seat, it would shif
the fact that they are still in contention that galloway has taken votes contention that galloway hasthe conservative votes as well. labour should be winning it, they should not be losing sense. you would have to go back to the 1920s to find an example but they are glad to still be in the game.- still be in the game. even retaining _ still be in the game. even retaining a _ still be in the game. even retaining a seat _ still be in the game. even retaining a seat to - still be in the game. even...
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i understand george galloway is already thinking about challenging the results.ese things, but we are expecting that over the next minute or so. if that labour result is confirmed as the party is now expecting, it is quite a significant upset. i am going to hand you over now the result. applause. we are going to announce the result. we hereby give notice. the election is as follows. make it out paul, christians people alliance, 102. davis michael francis, commonly known as davis mike, greene's socialism, 104. france and jade, independent, 50. galloway george workers�* party, 8264. gordon, thomas anthony, liberal democrats, 1254. however, alan, the official monster raving loony party, 107. susan, heritage party, 33. kim leadbeater, labour party, 11,296. markovich, teresa, commonly known as hurst teresa, england democrats putting england democrats putting england first, 207. purser, oliverjames nicholas, social oliver james nicholas, social democratic, oliverjames nicholas, social democratic, 266. robinson, coreyjames, yorkshire party, corey james, yorkshire party,
i understand george galloway is already thinking about challenging the results.ese things, but we are expecting that over the next minute or so. if that labour result is confirmed as the party is now expecting, it is quite a significant upset. i am going to hand you over now the result. applause. we are going to announce the result. we hereby give notice. the election is as follows. make it out paul, christians people alliance, 102. davis michael francis, commonly known as davis mike, greene's...
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k. parliament member george galloway. thank you for stepping into the big picture, who was the best president in us history? the top 5, according to c. span's presidential historians survey 2021. our number 5, the 5 star general, who warned us about the military industrial complex dwight eisenhower, a republican who expanded social security, sent army troops to enforce school integration and little rock and built the interstate highway system. number 4, theodore roosevelt, and other republican who became a driving force for anti trust and progressive policies. he established national parks, forests and monuments to preserve the u. s. a natural resources, and the bed and construction of the panama canal. number 3, his 5th cousin, democrat franklin roosevelt, our longest serving president, f. d. r was elected 4 times his new deal coalition steered us through the great depression and world war 2. he put america a work building. the infrastructure president biden now wants to rebuild. number 2 was our president, number one, g
k. parliament member george galloway. thank you for stepping into the big picture, who was the best president in us history? the top 5, according to c. span's presidential historians survey 2021. our number 5, the 5 star general, who warned us about the military industrial complex dwight eisenhower, a republican who expanded social security, sent army troops to enforce school integration and little rock and built the interstate highway system. number 4, theodore roosevelt, and other republican...
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galloway's campaign would split the vote - sideways, hoping george galloway's campaign would split thecampaign would split the vote but that did not happen, did you - campaign would split the vote but i that did not happen, did you deserve to lose, _ that did not happen, did you deserve to lose, do _ that did not happen, did you deserve to lose, do you — that did not happen, did you deserve to lose, do you feel _ that did not happen, did you deserve to lose, do you feel grubby- that did not happen, did you deserve to lose, do you feel grubby this - to lose, do you feel grubby this lunchtime? _ to lose, do you feel grubby this lunchtime?— to lose, do you feel grubby this i lunchtime?_ of lunchtime? over to you, first. of course we _ lunchtime? over to you, first. of course we talked _ lunchtime? over to you, first. of course we talked about _ lunchtime? over to you, first. of course we talked about the - course we talked about the implementation of the northern ireland — implementation of the northern ireland protocol. i personally believe — ireland protocol. i personally believe that,
galloway's campaign would split the vote - sideways, hoping george galloway's campaign would split thecampaign would split the vote but that did not happen, did you - campaign would split the vote but i that did not happen, did you deserve to lose, _ that did not happen, did you deserve to lose, do _ that did not happen, did you deserve to lose, do you — that did not happen, did you deserve to lose, do you feel _ that did not happen, did you deserve to lose, do you feel grubby- that did not...
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they came second with george galloway in third. likely to ease pressure on keir starmer for now, after recent criticism of his leadership from some within the party. our political correspondent nick eardley is in batley. a narrow win, but one that really matters for labour. some had written of the party's chances of winning batley and spen but kim leadbeater managed to hold on and labour's leader was delighted. —— written off. when the labour party sticks to its core values, is rooted in its communities and pulls together, we can win, just as we've won here. this is the start, labour is back. if labour had lost here, the pressure on keir starmer would have increased significantly. there was even talk of a leadership challenge, but, for now, breathing space. all smiles today, but the campaign has been heated, sometimes ugly. accusations of harassment, police accompanying candidates as they canvas support. the new mp says she wants to heal some of the divisions. we need to do politics better. we need to do politics differently. there
they came second with george galloway in third. likely to ease pressure on keir starmer for now, after recent criticism of his leadership from some within the party. our political correspondent nick eardley is in batley. a narrow win, but one that really matters for labour. some had written of the party's chances of winning batley and spen but kim leadbeater managed to hold on and labour's leader was delighted. —— written off. when the labour party sticks to its core values, is rooted in...
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the conservatives had hoped to gain the seat — they came second, with george galloway in third. likely to ease pressure on keir starmer for now — after recent criticism of his leadership from some within the party. our political correspondent nick eardley is in batley for us. during the last few days there were many people predicting that labour would lose this by—election, a result which would have prompted a crisis for the leadership. instead, in the last couple of hours, keir starmer here has been here celebrating a victory which he hopes will give his party and his leadership a new lease of life. a narrow win, but one that really matters for labour. some have written of the party's chances of winning batley and spen but kim leadbeater managed to hold on and labour's leader was delighted. itrailien labour's leader was delighted. when the labour party _ labour's leader was delighted. when the labour party sticks _ labour's leader was delighted. when the labour party sticks to _ labour's leader was delighted. �*w'iez�*i the labour party sticks to its core values, is rooted in i
the conservatives had hoped to gain the seat — they came second, with george galloway in third. likely to ease pressure on keir starmer for now — after recent criticism of his leadership from some within the party. our political correspondent nick eardley is in batley for us. during the last few days there were many people predicting that labour would lose this by—election, a result which would have prompted a crisis for the leadership. instead, in the last couple of hours, keir starmer...
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i want to bring in scott galloway, marketing professor of business and co-host of "the pivot" podcast and brad stone author of "amazon unbound: jeff bezos and the invention of a global empire." scott, morgan stanley predicts the space market could be worth a trillion bucks by 2040. you have a different perspective. explain that. >> to say space, there's scien tisks exploration which needs government funding probably. space hauls, fantastic business, from 3,000 satellites to 50,000. there's space exploration some of the hallucination that will be a vital business and space tourism which makes no sense. congratulations to jeff bezos. it's his money, we shouldn't tell him how to spend it, i agree with stephanie. we saw an enormous ad for blue origin that wants more pentagon and nasa contracts, which could be a great thing, it could lower the cost of putting satellites into space, but of all those things, i would argue really the only viable business is space hauling. >> brad, i wonder your take. bezos wanting the outposts across outer space, across the solar system. look at what we saw t
i want to bring in scott galloway, marketing professor of business and co-host of "the pivot" podcast and brad stone author of "amazon unbound: jeff bezos and the invention of a global empire." scott, morgan stanley predicts the space market could be worth a trillion bucks by 2040. you have a different perspective. explain that. >> to say space, there's scien tisks exploration which needs government funding probably. space hauls, fantastic business, from 3,000...
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asjoe was saying, complicated contest there, the tories finish second by only 300 votes, george gallowayin third, some people forget he was a giant killer, the man who ended roy jenkins's long parliamentary career. for a newbie politician like kim, that's quite an environment of cut your political teeth in. absolutely, she did do incredibly _ your political teeth in. absolutely, she did do incredibly well, - your political teeth in. absolutely, she did do incredibly well, it - your political teeth in. absolutely, she did do incredibly well, it was l your political teeth in. absolutely, l she did do incredibly well, it was a very close — she did do incredibly well, it was a very close to victory, only three to but what _ very close to victory, only three to but what i — very close to victory, only three to but what i like about this story in the yorkshire post as i think it shows— the yorkshire post as i think it shows the _ the yorkshire post as i think it shows the really human side of that by election. so it shows kim hugging her mum. _ by election. so it shows kim hugging her mum, she
asjoe was saying, complicated contest there, the tories finish second by only 300 votes, george gallowayin third, some people forget he was a giant killer, the man who ended roy jenkins's long parliamentary career. for a newbie politician like kim, that's quite an environment of cut your political teeth in. absolutely, she did do incredibly _ your political teeth in. absolutely, she did do incredibly well, - your political teeth in. absolutely, she did do incredibly well, it - your political...
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galloway was running.stand up for every community in batley and spen and bring _ every community in batley and spen and bring that community together. perhaps _ and bring that community together. perhaps he just exploited is what people perceive as a disconnect between the national labour party leadership and issues that are very important to do certain local communities, likely questions around, for example, palestine or kashmir. the labour leadership doesn't perhaps fully understand or appreciate how significant those particular questions were to some of voters, certainly in batley and spen? voters, certainly in batley and sen? ~ voters, certainly in batley and sien? ~ voters, certainly in batley and sien? . ., , ., spen? well, i was there on the iround spen? well, i was there on the ground myself. _ spen? well, i was there on the ground myself. i— spen? well, i was there on the ground myself. i was _ spen? well, i was there on the ground myself. i was there i spen? well, i was there on the| ground mysel
galloway was running.stand up for every community in batley and spen and bring _ every community in batley and spen and bring that community together. perhaps _ and bring that community together. perhaps he just exploited is what people perceive as a disconnect between the national labour party leadership and issues that are very important to do certain local communities, likely questions around, for example, palestine or kashmir. the labour leadership doesn't perhaps fully understand or...
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lebanon, which is, what, the size of dumfries and galloway? two million.is not to be, you know, misled. 2020 saw more than 6,000 asylum seekers in glasgow. and the impact on council services began to show. so much so, the council took the decision to stop accepting asylum seekers sent to the city by the home office. we regard it as temporaryjust now. i suppose the question would be more, "when do we stop that pause, when do we cease that pause?" and when do you? i don't have an answer to thatjust now. but are we talking months? years? i don't think it's in the foreseeable future. i don't think it's this year. really? right. and it's possibly not next year because we still have significant challenges, not least that we still have almost 200 asylum seekers accommodated in hotels. we think it's completely inappropriate and it doesn't offer them the kind of support that they need and that we think they're entitled to. what needs to change, do you think? there needs to be an acceptance that additional funding's required within the system. that would allow, i be
lebanon, which is, what, the size of dumfries and galloway? two million.is not to be, you know, misled. 2020 saw more than 6,000 asylum seekers in glasgow. and the impact on council services began to show. so much so, the council took the decision to stop accepting asylum seekers sent to the city by the home office. we regard it as temporaryjust now. i suppose the question would be more, "when do we stop that pause, when do we cease that pause?" and when do you? i don't have an answer...
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about battling and spend the conservative campaign rather stood by the side lines hoping jewels galloway's divisive campaign might split the light pipe and he would still victory. that didn't happen. did you deserve to leave d feel a bit grubby, this launched on i would, you know, i'm not to leave all the body. well, of course we talked about the implementation of the northern ireland protocol. i personally believe that on the basis of this protocol and within the framework of how it was going to go see aged, we can find pragmatic solutions that on the one hand maintain the integrity of the single market. but that will also, and the other hand contribute to creating acceptable solutions. so the people, it is obviously understandable that this was prolonged and i think it's a good thing that it was prolonged for another few months. and i think it should be possible for all of us to come to a pragmatic solution within this grace period. and i think i'm optimistic that this can happen. now. secondly, we have adopted certain protective measures when we were not as yet so familiar with the delt
about battling and spend the conservative campaign rather stood by the side lines hoping jewels galloway's divisive campaign might split the light pipe and he would still victory. that didn't happen. did you deserve to leave d feel a bit grubby, this launched on i would, you know, i'm not to leave all the body. well, of course we talked about the implementation of the northern ireland protocol. i personally believe that on the basis of this protocol and within the framework of how it was going...
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a beautiful morning in portpatrick in dumfries and galloway, but for others there have been some bigquent thunderstorms, torrential rain. this was portsmouth earlier on this morning and there are more thunderstorms to come in the days ahead, all driven by this area of low pressure. further north, the pressure is higher across scotland and northern ireland, here the best of the sunshine and highest temperatures today, but further south we have a thunderstorm warning from the met office, mainly across southern england and south wales. more of these to come both through today and into tomorrow. this is what happened through the early hours of the morning. the yellow and red colours indicating the frequent lightning strikes and boscombe down in wiltshire had just over 25 millimetres of rain in just a few hours. a scattering of heavy showers and thunderstorms through central southern england and south wales this afternoon. further north, the best of the sunshine, but more cloud across the far north—east of scotland to orkney and shetland and some north—eastern coasts as well where it will
a beautiful morning in portpatrick in dumfries and galloway, but for others there have been some bigquent thunderstorms, torrential rain. this was portsmouth earlier on this morning and there are more thunderstorms to come in the days ahead, all driven by this area of low pressure. further north, the pressure is higher across scotland and northern ireland, here the best of the sunshine and highest temperatures today, but further south we have a thunderstorm warning from the met office, mainly...
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among them, george galloway, the former mp.and labour sources have been downbeat about the impact he may have had, tonight saying the numbers look tough and this could be difficult. but the tories say it is too close to call. we will get the result in the early hours of tomorrow morning. the fallout will no doubt follow.— china's president xijinping has warned that foreign powers will "get their heads cracked and bloodied" if they attempt to bully or influence the country. he delivered a defiant speech at an event marking the centenary of the ruling communist party. it comes as china faces criticism over alleged human rights abuses and its crackdown in hong kong. 0ur china correspondent john sudworth has the story. the unmistakable hallmarks of communist party rule were front and centre of its celebrations — the total control, the omnipotent leader, the unquestioning loyalty. 0verlooking tiananmen square, the general secretary spoke of how the party had saved china from a history of humiliation and of the power it now wields. t
among them, george galloway, the former mp.and labour sources have been downbeat about the impact he may have had, tonight saying the numbers look tough and this could be difficult. but the tories say it is too close to call. we will get the result in the early hours of tomorrow morning. the fallout will no doubt follow.— china's president xijinping has warned that foreign powers will "get their heads cracked and bloodied" if they attempt to bully or influence the country. he...
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the former mp george galloway stood here, aiming to split the labour vote.act support, coming third. his pitch was aimed at the area's large muslim community. after friday prayers at this mosque today, the hope was for unity now a new mp's been chosen. i hope she can fulfil all of her promises, you know, that she has promised to the people who have voted for her and try to bring all of the community together. there were specific local issues here. nonetheless, this result is significant for labour after recent losses. this was their seat to start with but expectations were high that the tories would take it. one senior party figure suggested the controversy that led to the resignation of matt hancock as health secretary might have played a part. unsurprisingly, no mention from the prime minister at a press conference today, who praised his candidate's efforts. ryan stephenson fought an incredibly positive campaign and, _ all things considered, l did very well to reduce a long—standing labour majority. the decision made here was a blow for the tories, but whi
the former mp george galloway stood here, aiming to split the labour vote.act support, coming third. his pitch was aimed at the area's large muslim community. after friday prayers at this mosque today, the hope was for unity now a new mp's been chosen. i hope she can fulfil all of her promises, you know, that she has promised to the people who have voted for her and try to bring all of the community together. there were specific local issues here. nonetheless, this result is significant for...
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a beautiful morning at portpatrick in dumfries and galloway, but for others there have been some bigs morning and there are more thunderstorms to come in the days ahead, all driven by this area of low pressure. further north, the pressure is higher across scotland and northern ireland, here the best of the sunshine and higher temperatures today, but further south we have a thunderstorm warning from the met office, mainly across southern england and south wales. more of these to come both through today and into tomorrow. this is what happened through the early hours of the morning. the yellow and red colours indicating the frequent lightning strikes and boscombe down in wiltshire had just over 25 millimetres of rain in just a few hours. a scattering of heavy showers and thunderstorms through central southern england and south wales this afternoon. further north, the best of the sunshine, but more cloud across the far north—east of scotland to orkney and shetland and some north—eastern coasts as well where it will be cooler, but further west we could see highs of 28 celsius across part
a beautiful morning at portpatrick in dumfries and galloway, but for others there have been some bigs morning and there are more thunderstorms to come in the days ahead, all driven by this area of low pressure. further north, the pressure is higher across scotland and northern ireland, here the best of the sunshine and higher temperatures today, but further south we have a thunderstorm warning from the met office, mainly across southern england and south wales. more of these to come both...
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and among them, george galloway, the former mp.slim community, and labour sources have been downbeat about the impact he might have had, tonight saying the numbers look tough, this could be difficult. the tories, though, saying it's too close to call. we'll get the result early hours of tomorrow morning. the fallout will no doubt follow. alex forsyth. and that result will be available between 11—5 a.m. uk time. prince william and prince harry have unveiled a statue of their mother, diana, princess of wales on what would have been her 60th birthday. the duke of cambridge and duke of sussex, whose relationship has been strained in recent months, met for the first time since the duke of edinburgh's funeral in april. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. the event should've been solely about their mother — the unveiling by her sons of a statue of diana, princess of wales. but the sons, william and harry, have fallen out. the special bond between two young princes has been broken. harsh words are said to have been spoken. t
and among them, george galloway, the former mp.slim community, and labour sources have been downbeat about the impact he might have had, tonight saying the numbers look tough, this could be difficult. the tories, though, saying it's too close to call. we'll get the result early hours of tomorrow morning. the fallout will no doubt follow. alex forsyth. and that result will be available between 11—5 a.m. uk time. prince william and prince harry have unveiled a statue of their mother, diana,...
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and among them, george galloway, the former mp.nity, and labour sources have been downbeat about the impact he might have had, tonight saying the numbers look tough, this could be difficult. the tories, though, saying it's too close to call. we'll get the result early hours of tomorrow morning. the fallout will no doubt follow. and we will bring you the result as soon as it happens here on bbc news. the outline deal tries to ensure that large multinationals pay tax on the countries they operate in. it has been described as the most important tax deal and a century. it important tax deal and a century-— important tax deal and a century. important tax deal and a centu . , , , century. it is being billed as the biggest _ century. it is being billed as the biggest change - century. it is being billed as the biggest change to - century. it is being billed as the biggest change to the l the biggest change to the global tax system in a century and i think the emphasis should be on the word bill because we are told what could happen here,
and among them, george galloway, the former mp.nity, and labour sources have been downbeat about the impact he might have had, tonight saying the numbers look tough, this could be difficult. the tories, though, saying it's too close to call. we'll get the result early hours of tomorrow morning. the fallout will no doubt follow. and we will bring you the result as soon as it happens here on bbc news. the outline deal tries to ensure that large multinationals pay tax on the countries they operate...
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but anyway abraham galloway talks about how he learned civil rights from his black grandmother who as a child would march him down to the voting booth in charleston, and she would pack a gun in her purse to let him know that you need to fight for your right to protect your rights. and the right to vote it an important pillar of reconstruction ideology for african-americans, but it works hand in hand with the gun, with education, with the church. and so armed resistance is always talked about with african-americans as a kind of point to which -- a point where african-americans get angry in the '60s and just start burn shit down, right? but in actuality why we have to have so much discussion about nonviolence as a legitimate option is because armed resistance was a perfectly viable option. and in 1919 we see this with veterans coming back and making a claim for themselvesads as citizen soldiers prepared to defend not only their immediate lives but also those of their communities. so in chicago, in d.c., in omaha, we get these reports, sometimes exaggerated but oftentimes true of african
but anyway abraham galloway talks about how he learned civil rights from his black grandmother who as a child would march him down to the voting booth in charleston, and she would pack a gun in her purse to let him know that you need to fight for your right to protect your rights. and the right to vote it an important pillar of reconstruction ideology for african-americans, but it works hand in hand with the gun, with education, with the church. and so armed resistance is always talked about...
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galloway was telling people in london just before yorktown four out of five americans support the britishnd they always insisted on that and people are changing sides and with those modern methods for the opinion polls so even with that we still cannot get the accurate representation the second thing to me is foreign support but they were giving sanctuary to american ships and the dutch were sending vital supplies the british army has been very small in the naval museum is much bigger than the army museum. [laughter]te . . . . once they come in now you have to worry about all your possessions, not just north america. you have to worry about homeland defense depending the home of itself. all those things play into it but they didn't have to worry about before. i agree with you completely, after saratoga and work moved south, i think only americans could have beaten themselves at that time. that's possible, they could have p that, really boneheaded errors but they are just right enough to win this thing. >> sending more personnel to the caribbean b to saratoga and they are expecting to win
galloway was telling people in london just before yorktown four out of five americans support the britishnd they always insisted on that and people are changing sides and with those modern methods for the opinion polls so even with that we still cannot get the accurate representation the second thing to me is foreign support but they were giving sanctuary to american ships and the dutch were sending vital supplies the british army has been very small in the naval museum is much bigger than the...
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the conservatives with also 16 other candidates who are standing here, including left—wing george gallowaye conservatives to win this seat when we get a result three orfour seat when we get a result three or four hours seat when we get a result three orfour hours ago. we seat when we get a result three or four hours ago.— or four hours ago. we can hear a lot of hubbub _ or four hours ago. we can hear a lot of hubbub and _ or four hours ago. we can hear a lot of hubbub and clearly - or four hours ago. we can hear a lot of hubbub and clearly a i a lot of hubbub and clearly a lot of interest in the count there, being watched closely notjust in the hall but right around the uk. just explain for us why it is so significant and what the fallout could be depending on what the result is? . , depending on what the result is? ., , . ., depending on what the result is? ., , _, ., is? yeah, this could have huge ramifications _ is? yeah, this could have huge ramifications for _ is? yeah, this could have huge ramifications for keir _ is? yeah, this could have huge ramifications for keir starmer, | ramif
the conservatives with also 16 other candidates who are standing here, including left—wing george gallowaye conservatives to win this seat when we get a result three orfour seat when we get a result three or four hours seat when we get a result three orfour hours ago. we seat when we get a result three or four hours ago.— or four hours ago. we can hear a lot of hubbub _ or four hours ago. we can hear a lot of hubbub and _ or four hours ago. we can hear a lot of hubbub and clearly - or four...
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galloway was telling people in london just before yorktown that four out of five americans thought thetish and of coursed the situation there is o modern method to try to give an opinion poll but a even with the methods we often still can't get in the accurate representation. the second thing it seems to me is the french even though they weren't involved in the war they were ruling to help keep the revolution the dutch were sending rifle supplies and that seems to be a common factor and clearly to rain. the british army is to always been very small. their real pride isy the navy. the naval museum is much bigger than the army's and they basically haveau an army of conquest. they could take any american city and the southern british army was in ireland say nothing of -- the british that they had won the war how do you then maintain a force? >> right and then of course once the french command now you have to, now you have to worry about all of your worldly possessions not just north america. he of the west indies in the story about homeland defense, defending the homeland itself. all of t
galloway was telling people in london just before yorktown that four out of five americans thought thetish and of coursed the situation there is o modern method to try to give an opinion poll but a even with the methods we often still can't get in the accurate representation. the second thing it seems to me is the french even though they weren't involved in the war they were ruling to help keep the revolution the dutch were sending rifle supplies and that seems to be a common factor and clearly...
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lebanon, which is the size of dumfries and galloway 2 million. pakistan, 1.4 million.in glasgow and the impact on council services began to show. so much so the council took the decision to stop accepting asylum seekers. tote the council took the decision to stop accepting asylum seekers. we as tem ora stop accepting asylum seekers. we as temporary does _ stop accepting asylum seekers. we as temporary does know— stop accepting asylum seekers. we as temporary does know and _ stop accepting asylum seekers. we as temporary does know and i _ stop accepting asylum seekers. , —3 temporary does know and i suppose the question would be more when do we stop that pause.— the question would be more when do we stop that pause._ i | we stop that pause. when do you? i don't have an _ we stop that pause. when do you? i don't have an answer. _ we stop that pause. when do you? i don't have an answer. are _ we stop that pause. when do you? i don't have an answer. are we i we stop that pause. when do you? i | don't have an answer. are we talking months. i don't _ don't have an answer. ar
lebanon, which is the size of dumfries and galloway 2 million. pakistan, 1.4 million.in glasgow and the impact on council services began to show. so much so the council took the decision to stop accepting asylum seekers. tote the council took the decision to stop accepting asylum seekers. we as tem ora stop accepting asylum seekers. we as temporary does _ stop accepting asylum seekers. we as temporary does know— stop accepting asylum seekers. we as temporary does know and _ stop accepting...
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i mean i'm always amazed that galloway was telling people in london just before yorktown that four outf five americans support the british and always insisted on that. the situation is fluid. people are changing sides. >> right. >> and nothing -- no modern methods to try to get an opinion poll. but even with those methods, we often still can't get an accurate representation. >> right. >> the second thing it seems to me very important is foreign support. and the french even though they weren't formally involved in the war were giving sanctuary to american ships. they were really helping to keep the revolution [inaudible]. >> yep. >> the dutch was sending vital supplies, and that seems to be a common factor in all such counterinsurgencies. and clearly terrain, the british army has always been pretty small. their real pride is the navy. the navy museum is much bigger than the army museum. >> right. >> they basically had an army of conquests, they could take any american city, but not an army of occupation. about a third of the british army was [inaudible]. >> right. >> the british couldn'
i mean i'm always amazed that galloway was telling people in london just before yorktown that four outf five americans support the british and always insisted on that. the situation is fluid. people are changing sides. >> right. >> and nothing -- no modern methods to try to get an opinion poll. but even with those methods, we often still can't get an accurate representation. >> right. >> the second thing it seems to me very important is foreign support. and the french...
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they have -- charlie munger, scott galloway who say it's -- you know, too addictive. it encourages the wrong kind of trading. even where they most succeed they have critics of the app interface they've designed you wonder who may be waiting in the wings to see what happens for the pay for order flow but is even a well-designed app a moat in the long run >> the question is, what does robinhood do next in terms of innovation they were ahead of everybody else, not just no-fee trading but on the interface so they were the smartest guys in the room. they saw what was coming next and maybe they can do that again. i think that would be the bold case on this one when it comes to that. >> traeger will still be making grills we don't know about robinhood. dan, thanks for your time. we appreciate it dan primack of axios >>> still ahead -- we'll talk about molson coors the ceo will join us to talk about the quarter, his hard seltzer strategy >>> plus, trevor milton is charged with lying about, quote, nearly all aspects of the business we'll take a closer look at this case a littl
they have -- charlie munger, scott galloway who say it's -- you know, too addictive. it encourages the wrong kind of trading. even where they most succeed they have critics of the app interface they've designed you wonder who may be waiting in the wings to see what happens for the pay for order flow but is even a well-designed app a moat in the long run >> the question is, what does robinhood do next in terms of innovation they were ahead of everybody else, not just no-fee trading but on...
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. >>> i want to bring in scott galloway, professor of marketing at the school of business and the cohostast. a lot of people say this was just a joyride for bezos and his buddies and he should be spending his money on other things. can't we have it both ways? you can hate jeff bezos personally, you can be mad at how he pays or doesn't pay his taxes, but at the same time think this is a pretty significant event. >> first off, stephanie, good to see you. i just want to recognize you returning safely from texas i think is an achievement for all mankind. very inspiring. >> thank you. >> you summarized it perfectly yesterday. it's his money, he can spend it how he wants to spend it. but as an industry, senator nelson summarized it i think pretty well, and we're going to go from 3,000 satellites to 50,000 satellites. the business of space hauling makes sense. i think the business of space tourism makes absolutely no sense. i think it's dangerous, expensive. i think the market is very small. so ideally there's some private public benefit here. nasa and the pentagon now have additional bidders f
. >>> i want to bring in scott galloway, professor of marketing at the school of business and the cohostast. a lot of people say this was just a joyride for bezos and his buddies and he should be spending his money on other things. can't we have it both ways? you can hate jeff bezos personally, you can be mad at how he pays or doesn't pay his taxes, but at the same time think this is a pretty significant event. >> first off, stephanie, good to see you. i just want to recognize...
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a beautiful morning in dumfries and galloway, but for others there have been some big changes afoot inigher across scotland and northern ireland, here the best of the sunshine and higher temperatures today, but further south we have a thunderstorm warning for the met office, mainly across southern england and south wales. more of these to come both are today and in tomorrow. this is what happened through the early hours of the morning. the yellow and red colours indicating the frequent strikes and wiltshire had just over 25 millimetres of rain in just a few hours. a scattering of heavy showers and thunderstorms through central southern england and south wales this afternoon. it will be cooler, but further west we could see highs of 28 celsius across parts of scotland and northern ireland, so much cooler further south compared to the heat of the week just further south compared to the heat of the weekjust gone. some thunderstorms through south wales this evening, further thunderstorms pushing up from france across east anglia and south—east england later in the night. a lot of cloud for
a beautiful morning in dumfries and galloway, but for others there have been some big changes afoot inigher across scotland and northern ireland, here the best of the sunshine and higher temperatures today, but further south we have a thunderstorm warning for the met office, mainly across southern england and south wales. more of these to come both are today and in tomorrow. this is what happened through the early hours of the morning. the yellow and red colours indicating the frequent strikes...
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there is an author that i enjoy greatly, david sazelsky who is abraham galloway, and he is a character and he learns about civil rights from his grandmother who would march him down as a child to the voting booth in charleston and she wouz pack a gun in her purse to let him know that you have to fight to protect your rights, and the right to vote is an important pillar of reconstruction ideology for african-americans, but it is working hand in hand with the gun, with education, with the church. and so armed resistanceed about with african-americans as a kind of to which, a point where african-americans get mad in the '60s and just start burning shit down, but in actuality the reason that we have to have violence as a legitimate option is because armed resistance was a perfectly viable option, and in the wrld of 1919 we see this with the veterans coming back, and these it is ven soldiers to repair not only their immediate lives, but communities, and in d.c. and reports that sometimes exaggerated and oftentimes true of african-american soldiers setting up the perimeters of the buildings
there is an author that i enjoy greatly, david sazelsky who is abraham galloway, and he is a character and he learns about civil rights from his grandmother who would march him down as a child to the voting booth in charleston and she wouz pack a gun in her purse to let him know that you have to fight to protect your rights, and the right to vote is an important pillar of reconstruction ideology for african-americans, but it is working hand in hand with the gun, with education, with the church....
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the temperature that was recorded was 29 celsius, and that was in dumfries and galloway.wer, cloud and rain gatherings in the far south—west, the breeze strengthening, highest temperatures in the west, 29 or 30 degrees, but it turns and settled in cooler for the weekend. hello. this is bbc news. the headlines — retailers urge the government to make food workers exempt from self—isolation rules, with some warning it's increasingly difficult to keep shelves stocked. health unions say they may consider industrial action, after the government's offer of a 3% payrise for nhs staff in england and wales. we follow covid workers through a remote part of eastern india, to find out how they've vaccinated 80% of adults, way above the national average. and a big blow for the rugby league world cup, as australia and new zealand pull out, due to the pandemic. it's due to take place in england this october. and coming up — the mercury music prize nominations are out. we'll bring you the details. sport, and for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre, here's gavin. let's start with a h
the temperature that was recorded was 29 celsius, and that was in dumfries and galloway.wer, cloud and rain gatherings in the far south—west, the breeze strengthening, highest temperatures in the west, 29 or 30 degrees, but it turns and settled in cooler for the weekend. hello. this is bbc news. the headlines — retailers urge the government to make food workers exempt from self—isolation rules, with some warning it's increasingly difficult to keep shelves stocked. health unions say they...
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it was located in galloway, new jersey.hildren, i am very much involved in their schooling. it got to the point because i let them know that what was going on was wrong. to the point where they became afraid of me. i cannot even meet with the principal alone, i had to have a bunch of people in the office and finally, we had to take my baby out of the school. host: is that school in business still? guest: absolutely. the problem is a lot of parents do not fight. i am a paralegal and i know my rights as far as education. i asked them, how can i contact as far as the education, a department of education that oversees them. nobody in the whole school new. host: how are your grandkids doing now? are they out of school? guest: they went back to summer school. they had to be out of school for covid, but she is doing much better. she is seven years old and she is better out of the charter school because they have no quality there. host: good to hear. to raleigh, north carolina. charles, hi there. caller: good morning. your topic ab
it was located in galloway, new jersey.hildren, i am very much involved in their schooling. it got to the point because i let them know that what was going on was wrong. to the point where they became afraid of me. i cannot even meet with the principal alone, i had to have a bunch of people in the office and finally, we had to take my baby out of the school. host: is that school in business still? guest: absolutely. the problem is a lot of parents do not fight. i am a paralegal and i know my...
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do not galloway. the business news in athe minutes. —— do not go away. that is in a few minutes.and thundery downpours and a strong wind as well. low pressure in charge of the weather once again. it is not leaving very far very fast. more persistent rain just stuck across this part of scotland. in this area we have an amber rain warning. by the end of the day there could be as much as 90 millimetres of rain which could lead to flooding and disruption. the rain potentially heavy and thundery as well. elsewhere there will be sunshine. showers coming in from the west. they will push their way eastwards. they will push their way eastwards. they could be heavy and thundery. sunshine away from the showers. they are moving picnic today because of the breeze filter that will be stronger in southern parts of the uk. because of the breeze it will feel cooler. temperatures will be lower than yesterday, only around 18 to 20 degrees in the afternoon. still better weather in northern parts of scotland with the rain continuing to mount up. that does is overnight. the showers in england and wale
do not galloway. the business news in athe minutes. —— do not go away. that is in a few minutes.and thundery downpours and a strong wind as well. low pressure in charge of the weather once again. it is not leaving very far very fast. more persistent rain just stuck across this part of scotland. in this area we have an amber rain warning. by the end of the day there could be as much as 90 millimetres of rain which could lead to flooding and disruption. the rain potentially heavy and thundery...