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we are not going to geta grand bargain, the some perspective.not going to get a grand bargain, the big deal. the problems between the us and china are too broad and deep. right now we're talking about doing this phases, incrementally. my estimation is that they will be able to reach an agreement of some nature by aipac, that will hopefully form the basis to have a border agreement. i don't think you have a situation where all the tariffs the us has in place are going to go away before the election. clete willems, a former trade negotiator with the trump administration. us president said washington. negotiating with turkey on a $100 billion trade deal and boost tariffs on the country's steel to 50% after turkey launched the assault on kurdish militia on wednesday after mr trump withdrew from the region, causing sharp criticism of abandoning allies who fought against the islamic state. hopes of security expect securing a deal at the european summit are fading. the finnish prime minister and holder of the eu presidency said more time was needed to
we are not going to geta grand bargain, the some perspective.not going to get a grand bargain, the big deal. the problems between the us and china are too broad and deep. right now we're talking about doing this phases, incrementally. my estimation is that they will be able to reach an agreement of some nature by aipac, that will hopefully form the basis to have a border agreement. i don't think you have a situation where all the tariffs the us has in place are going to go away before the...
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of the people, and he has got as good a chance as any right now to be able to go to the country and geta to be able to go to the country and get a majority that he needs to be able to get any kind of withdrawal legislation through parliament. but for remainers, the opposition are now split. snp, liberal democrat, labour, and that isa liberal democrat, labour, and that is a huge problem for those people who feel that there were issues with that vote and that in fact the british people were sold a dodgy bill of goods during the referendum. if the opposition is split, it is happy days for the conservatives?l big danger. every chance the tories will win a majority precisely for that one reason. and you could end up that one reason. and you could end up with the tories winning less votes than last time and still winning a majority that they didn't get if, for example, in marginals, these are marginals where at the moment it is but in the tories and labour, where last time it was relatively close, if enough people vote for the liberal democrats who voted for labour last time, the tories will w
of the people, and he has got as good a chance as any right now to be able to go to the country and geta to be able to go to the country and get a majority that he needs to be able to get any kind of withdrawal legislation through parliament. but for remainers, the opposition are now split. snp, liberal democrat, labour, and that isa liberal democrat, labour, and that is a huge problem for those people who feel that there were issues with that vote and that in fact the british people were sold...
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moment for notjust uk but all sorts of countries to try and get a all sorts of countries to try and getaof countries to try and get a grip on that. pressure on habitats also pressure on us to build more houses. that is the problem, isn't it? the competing claims of humans versus wildlife essentially and we need more houses and people are striving to get by as much as they can and essentially, if we are to tackle these things, we have to spend more money. whether thatis have to spend more money. whether that is making flying more expensive and the dangers that this could hurt the poorest people in the most. women born in the 1950s lose pension fight. they have seen that they have not had time to save for that, they should have been given more time. this is a decision under the coalition government and as you say, a lot of women did not get the notice they needed and a lot of those women who have taken time off from work to raise children would have more responsibilities, and working at a lower wage, knowing that they will retire at this point. some people make all sorts of decisions based
moment for notjust uk but all sorts of countries to try and get a all sorts of countries to try and getaof countries to try and get a grip on that. pressure on habitats also pressure on us to build more houses. that is the problem, isn't it? the competing claims of humans versus wildlife essentially and we need more houses and people are striving to get by as much as they can and essentially, if we are to tackle these things, we have to spend more money. whether thatis have to spend more money....
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. >> we're going to have an investation, a nonpartisan investigatio it's an answer you geta fro serious investigation. >> would you be ok if it was a democrat asking a foreign government to iestigate -- fthe media jump to a partisan serious use a tool in the constitution. this is i about an investigation taking placen the senate intelligence committee. that's where it should be. what we've seen from rhe house ofresentatives and nancy pelosi is a partisan, rartisannized effort. robe : sena gardner is usually one of theon happiest characters on capitol hill but a grim scene for him facing re-election. what does it te you about the republican party? abby: you can see the str ss on hisace. it's a hardto argumen make. he's making a process case that it's unfair to p thesident have a different process to evaluate this. but he knows, liketherth republicans know, the facts are not on their side in this case. president trump's argument too his base that it was a beautiful, perfect, cordial, appropriate call, i not backed up by the tracript he released. i do think in thisnl casee the mueller inve
. >> we're going to have an investation, a nonpartisan investigatio it's an answer you geta fro serious investigation. >> would you be ok if it was a democrat asking a foreign government to iestigate -- fthe media jump to a partisan serious use a tool in the constitution. this is i about an investigation taking placen the senate intelligence committee. that's where it should be. what we've seen from rhe house ofresentatives and nancy pelosi is a partisan, rartisannized effort. robe...
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my advice is, never, ever, ever geta payday loa n is, never, ever, ever geta payday loan again., approximately. so 250 turns into £400 afterjust ten weeks. it is really a scandal but these firms are still around, to me. paul, if you need money in a hurry and you are worried about how to get it, and you don't want to go through these companies, what is the advice? how can you get money more reliably and more safely? well, if you have a credit card, and we know some of these people do, the best thing to do isjust these people do, the best thing to do is just borrow it on the credit card. it is cheaper and if you pay it off in full there is no interest to pay at all. you can try your banks, but the small amounts of money it will not pay it to you, probably. 0r money it will not pay it to you, probably. or go to your local credit union. i have mentioned are so many times. credit union is a not—for—profit local organisations. they do lend small amounts of money. they do lend small amounts of money. they charge very low rates of interest. they really are a good community service. if y
my advice is, never, ever, ever geta payday loa n is, never, ever, ever geta payday loan again., approximately. so 250 turns into £400 afterjust ten weeks. it is really a scandal but these firms are still around, to me. paul, if you need money in a hurry and you are worried about how to get it, and you don't want to go through these companies, what is the advice? how can you get money more reliably and more safely? well, if you have a credit card, and we know some of these people do, the best...
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but sometimes you can geta proposal through. one group, but it will blow up the other group. i think it will be very interesting if what this is really all about is not getting a deal by the 31st of october, immediately calling a general election, going into that election and saying we're going to leave, you give us the majority we are to leave immediately, right, if that's what it's really about... for example, julian smith are you mentioned earlier, the northern ireland secretary, is quoted in this time story as saying "no deal would be disastrous for the union". —— times story. i scotland this weekend... on your farm. your grouse farm. i would not no way grouse farm if they saw it. laughter. the idea of that, of seeing what they saw in scotland, in edinburgh, they saw in scotland, in edinburgh, they had a huge demonstration for independence in scotland, in the rain, a lot of rain on saturday lunchtime on saturday afternoon, which i thought was underreported elsewhere in the united kingdom. last week the leader of plaid cymru
but sometimes you can geta proposal through. one group, but it will blow up the other group. i think it will be very interesting if what this is really all about is not getting a deal by the 31st of october, immediately calling a general election, going into that election and saying we're going to leave, you give us the majority we are to leave immediately, right, if that's what it's really about... for example, julian smith are you mentioned earlier, the northern ireland secretary, is quoted...
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trying to get an extension he has been too eager by far to get extension he has been too eager by farto getas been too eager by far to get a deal at any cost. the fa ct of far to get a deal at any cost. the fact of the matter is, he held —— had he held his nerve he would have got better consensus which would have kept the integrity of the economic constitution of the uk. other brexiteers dangling their support. i'm reserving my position because i want to read what is in it. we were told by the government throughout in discussions that certain concerns were being met in this agreement. and ijust want certain concerns were being met in this agreement. and i just want to make sure that that is the case. the parties who want to stay in the eu will work together to stop it happening. laura kuenssberg reporting there. let's go live to the turkish capital of ankara where mike pence and the us secretary of state, mike pompeo, are speaking to the media. in addition, the us and turkey have both mutually committed to a peaceful resolution and future for the safe zone. working on an international basis
trying to get an extension he has been too eager by far to get extension he has been too eager by farto getas been too eager by far to get a deal at any cost. the fa ct of far to get a deal at any cost. the fact of the matter is, he held —— had he held his nerve he would have got better consensus which would have kept the integrity of the economic constitution of the uk. other brexiteers dangling their support. i'm reserving my position because i want to read what is in it. we were told by...
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everybody was watching whether they would once again geta watching whether they would once again getou say, these exit polls, the final results will change slightly when the electoral commission publishes them in the next day or two but if the exit polls suggest, it is law and justice is predicted to have 239 seats, which means they are clear of that majority. they would have needed 231 to form a majority government. it is the second time they have won a majority. it is only they have won a majority. it is only the second time in polish history that one party has won a majority. we have got all the numbers and the figures and to discuss them with me, i have someone from the left and liberal independent broadcaster. thank you forjoining us tonight. we we re thank you forjoining us tonight. we were expecting law and justice to win, but they have uncomfortably, what do you make of that?” win, but they have uncomfortably, what do you make of that? i think law and justice will have the majority again and we are talking still about exit polls. maybe later poles can be a little bit differen
everybody was watching whether they would once again geta watching whether they would once again getou say, these exit polls, the final results will change slightly when the electoral commission publishes them in the next day or two but if the exit polls suggest, it is law and justice is predicted to have 239 seats, which means they are clear of that majority. they would have needed 231 to form a majority government. it is the second time they have won a majority. it is only they have won a...
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. —— geta weather systems into the southwest of the uk. —— get a notes from the fourth of high—pressure and it looks like the dry conditions in the cold conditions and frosty conditions will continue. still with sunshine but across the southwest later in the week we could see rain and strengthening 1's begin to make inroads. that is the latest weather. goodbye for now. 505 sos hello. this is bbc news with lukwesa burak. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment — first the headlines. families in vietnam say they fear their loved ones are among the 39 people who died in the refrigerated lorry in essex. tonight police are asking for help. i would also like to make an appeal to anyone living illegally in this country, who could help our investigation. please come forward and speak to us without fear. it comes as a fourth person was arrested at stansted airport on suspicion of manslaughter and conspiracy to traffic people. boris johnson tells jeremy corbyn to back an election as the eu agrees to another brexit delay — but won't decide the date until next week. a federa
. —— geta weather systems into the southwest of the uk. —— get a notes from the fourth of high—pressure and it looks like the dry conditions in the cold conditions and frosty conditions will continue. still with sunshine but across the southwest later in the week we could see rain and strengthening 1's begin to make inroads. that is the latest weather. goodbye for now. 505 sos hello. this is bbc news with lukwesa burak. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment...
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translation: hey, european union, geta hold refugees.lation: hey, european union, get a hold of yourself. look, i'm telling you again, if you describe our operation as an invasion again, we will take the easy road, we will open the doors and send you 3.6 million refugees. and here are his targets, syrian kurdish forces he views as terrorists, desperately outgunned and up against nato's second largest army. they led the battle against is, now washington has left them to their fate. but the is, now washington has left them to theirfate. but the kurds hit back today, causing terror and casualties, as we were a block away. they said their main street in akcakale, a turkish border town. police trying to clear the area after what appeared to be mortar fire. well, we've just after what appeared to be mortar fire. well, we'vejust had after what appeared to be mortar fire. well, we've just had two massive explosions here in the space of only a few moments. the blasts seem to be inside this building. let's go over here. then we were moved back ami
translation: hey, european union, geta hold refugees.lation: hey, european union, get a hold of yourself. look, i'm telling you again, if you describe our operation as an invasion again, we will take the easy road, we will open the doors and send you 3.6 million refugees. and here are his targets, syrian kurdish forces he views as terrorists, desperately outgunned and up against nato's second largest army. they led the battle against is, now washington has left them to their fate. but the is,...
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we did geta when you might learn something.ut there is i was more investment can be looked at was more investment can be looked at was in one of the key areas of investment but i talk to about the passover is about is technology, what more can we invest in to make a more efficient, their ability to fight fires better, and make sure that the forces art — mr speaker, did you know there is a chemical that adds to water to make it wetter? and therefore more effective in putting out fires? what an extraordinarily helpful nugget of information the honourable gentleman has vouchsafed to me and other members of the house. he really is an encyclopaedia of arguably useful information. educating the speaker during john bercow‘s last week in the chapel is that i get the feeling he will miss this place. thank you for watching monday in parliament, alysia mccarthy will be here for the rest of the week. but for me, david korn, by for now. —— from me, david korn, by for now. —— from me, david korn, by for now. good evening. today's weather a r
we did geta when you might learn something.ut there is i was more investment can be looked at was more investment can be looked at was in one of the key areas of investment but i talk to about the passover is about is technology, what more can we invest in to make a more efficient, their ability to fight fires better, and make sure that the forces art — mr speaker, did you know there is a chemical that adds to water to make it wetter? and therefore more effective in putting out fires? what an...
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legislation that is needed to implement the brexit deal, so they are going to introduce that, we might getang to introduce that, we might get a vote on that on tuesday, and they will keep trying to push through this legislation over the coming days. ministers today voicing some confidence that they do have the numbers to get this through, but as ever nothing so simple, you could see amendments tabled to that legislation that made things so complicated. 0k. .. and legislation that made things so complicated. 0k... and labour have also been saying a lot, we are getting, again, this dialogue about a second referendum, another referendum. one of the amendment is likely to be put forward in terms of the legislation is the idea of a further referendum, so shadow brexit secretary keir starmer confirming that this morning, not saying that the labour front wood table that amendment, i do not think we are necessarily going to sayjeremy corbyn's name at the top of that amendment. whether the numbers are there, they haven't been before, we'll have to wait and see, but that will be on the agenda, and ot
legislation that is needed to implement the brexit deal, so they are going to introduce that, we might getang to introduce that, we might get a vote on that on tuesday, and they will keep trying to push through this legislation over the coming days. ministers today voicing some confidence that they do have the numbers to get this through, but as ever nothing so simple, you could see amendments tabled to that legislation that made things so complicated. 0k. .. and legislation that made things so...
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you he can sit here like we're sitting here and stop talking about the future and how we can geta talkinguture and how we can get a democratic solution this instead of keeping people injail. and as i was saying, of giving direct orders to the government prosecutor which is given orders and instructions by the government and telling him to ask for very severe penalties which are finally have been the ones imposed on these people. it is a shame in modern europe. let me shift focus for a moment away from your relationship with madrid over to the wider context. we may return to him. i note pragmatic but he is not doing it, he is not delivering it right 110w. it, he is not delivering it right now. let talk europe. mr orr foreign in the catalan government why have you had so little support from 00:16:41,424 --> 858993220:52:03,025 leaders 858993220:52:03,025 --> 1717986441:27:24,626 across 1717986441:27:24,626 --> 2576979662:02:46,227 europe 2576979662:02:46,227 --> 3435972882:38:07,828 since 3435972882:38:07,828 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 islands you will know the european minister says the gove
you he can sit here like we're sitting here and stop talking about the future and how we can geta talkinguture and how we can get a democratic solution this instead of keeping people injail. and as i was saying, of giving direct orders to the government prosecutor which is given orders and instructions by the government and telling him to ask for very severe penalties which are finally have been the ones imposed on these people. it is a shame in modern europe. let me shift focus for a moment...
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, but cani i don't know if it's possible, but can i get a i don't know if it's possible, but can i geta also coming up: emotional scenes in court as a former american police officer is sentenced to 10 years for murder, then forgiven by the victim's brother.
, but cani i don't know if it's possible, but can i get a i don't know if it's possible, but can i geta also coming up: emotional scenes in court as a former american police officer is sentenced to 10 years for murder, then forgiven by the victim's brother.
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half year-old daughter who was gorgeous and amazing and in celebration of all of these things i did a geta really dumb thing and bought a new motorcycle. i had read in for a long time but i dislike now i can afford a really nice motorcycle and on memorial day weekend i took the shiny new bike out on a ride and made it about three blocks before going through a stop sign and crushing my left foot between the bumper of the van and motorcycle itself. i'm not going to describe the details of my injury in case you are not up for that tonight. i'm not describe i could descrin detail. i will give you enough of a sense of why what happened next happened and so basically the first three bones, the first that connects to the ankle shattered and blew a hole in the inside of my foot and as you are heard in the introduction that the end a limb salvage the situation and that is one where the surgeon takes her to be severthere to besevere for the f their job is to see if they can salvage said that's where i found myself in may of 2015 and a story that i'm going to tell you about to kick things off is a pa
half year-old daughter who was gorgeous and amazing and in celebration of all of these things i did a geta really dumb thing and bought a new motorcycle. i had read in for a long time but i dislike now i can afford a really nice motorcycle and on memorial day weekend i took the shiny new bike out on a ride and made it about three blocks before going through a stop sign and crushing my left foot between the bumper of the van and motorcycle itself. i'm not going to describe the details of my...
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a surprise that boris johnson can geta down. a surprise that boris johnson can get a deal?top dropped and so on. at least he has a deal. he has something to put past tomorrow. boris johnson is someone put past tomorrow. boris johnson is someone who is well for smoke and mirrors. that is something that people in scotland can see through. that's why the opinion polls plummeting. he is trying to pull the wool over people because my eyes but thatis wool over people because my eyes but that is not something that the people of scotland will pull for. the snp are adamant that they are voting this deal down tomorrow. we can go into general election and make absolute clap crystal—clear messages, to stop brexit... make absolute clap crystal—clear messages, to stop brexit. .. the prime minister says he is simply trying to enforce the will of the people as expressed in their referendum of 2016. that is all he is trying to do without dither and delay. in that referendum 16%...m spoke about compromising and staying in the single market and customs union. since 2016 we have been trying to
a surprise that boris johnson can geta down. a surprise that boris johnson can get a deal?top dropped and so on. at least he has a deal. he has something to put past tomorrow. boris johnson is someone put past tomorrow. boris johnson is someone who is well for smoke and mirrors. that is something that people in scotland can see through. that's why the opinion polls plummeting. he is trying to pull the wool over people because my eyes but thatis wool over people because my eyes but that is not...
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, but cani i don't know if it's possible, but can i get a i don't know if it's possible, but can i geta, i don't know if it's possible, but can i get a hug, please? also coming up: emotional scenes in court as a former american police officer is sentenced to 10 years for murder, then forgiven by the victim's brother. also coming up, the high court will rule this morning on whether millions of women were discriminated against over their state pension. we'll speak to a former pensions minister at 9.15. and in sport, dina does it. asher—smith becomes the first british woman to win a major global sprint title, as she takes gold in the 200 metres at the athletics world championships. good morning, and welcome to the bbc news at 9. good morning and welcome to the bbc news at nine. the prime minister, borisjohnson, will outline his plans for a new brexit deal to mps in the house of commons later this morning. meanwhile european leaders are still considering a detailed response. the question is whether the prime minister's proposals are enough to break the deadlock before the uk is due to leave
, but cani i don't know if it's possible, but can i get a i don't know if it's possible, but can i geta, i don't know if it's possible, but can i get a hug, please? also coming up: emotional scenes in court as a former american police officer is sentenced to 10 years for murder, then forgiven by the victim's brother. also coming up, the high court will rule this morning on whether millions of women were discriminated against over their state pension. we'll speak to a former pensions minister at...
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translation: hey, european union, get a translation: hey, european union, geta hold translation: hey, hold of yourself. look, i'm telling you again, if you describe our operation as an invasion again, we'll take the easy road, we'll take the easy road, we'll open the doors and send you 3.6 million refugees. and here are his targets, syrian kurdish forces he views as terrorists, desperately outgunned and up against nato's second largest army. they led the battle against is, now washington has left them to their fate. but the kurds hit back today, causing terror and casualties, as we were a block away. tu rkey‘s as we were a block away. turkey's offensive across the border in syria is now hitting home. this amateur video appears to show some of the casualties today. officials here in akcakale say three people are confirmed dead, and two of them were children. well, we were expecting a response from the turkish authorities and it hasn't taken long. we've been hearing explosions in the last few minutes and on the horizon you can see the dense black smoke. that's the aftermath ofa that's t
translation: hey, european union, get a translation: hey, european union, geta hold translation: hey, hold of yourself. look, i'm telling you again, if you describe our operation as an invasion again, we'll take the easy road, we'll take the easy road, we'll open the doors and send you 3.6 million refugees. and here are his targets, syrian kurdish forces he views as terrorists, desperately outgunned and up against nato's second largest army. they led the battle against is, now washington has...
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perhaps there should be service fellowships where post high school or post -college you geta vouch tore serve in a service program of your choice. have the money, follow the service individual. so it begins with that piece. it then grows into how do we getmore individuals aware of service opportunities and how do we make them aspire to serve and then how do we grant access? the three buckets that we're really looking at. you can't be or do what you don't know doesn't exist. you think about it, when i was growing up i saw peace corps commercials and i haven't seen one in over 30 years. we smoke to cadets at fort knox, many of two who were two or three-year scholarship students and none of them knew about the opportunity for a four-year scholarship while they were in high school. no one talked to them about it. the youth take the asvab test in high school. once we make them a wire, how do we inspire them. what are the incentives? whether tobacco direct incentive, whether it's appealing or altruistic, characteristic that they want to follow, but we then have to have them be inspired to wan
perhaps there should be service fellowships where post high school or post -college you geta vouch tore serve in a service program of your choice. have the money, follow the service individual. so it begins with that piece. it then grows into how do we getmore individuals aware of service opportunities and how do we make them aspire to serve and then how do we grant access? the three buckets that we're really looking at. you can't be or do what you don't know doesn't exist. you think about it,...
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and i would hope we might geta on a referendum. people who write to me and just want this nightmare over. i find who write to me and just want this nightmare over. ifind it nightmarish as well. but some leasing i'm going to abdicate responsibility and sign up to off think is really bad for the country is very difficult. dominic grieve, tom brake, thank you very much indeed. good evening. many of us have been playing the weather lottery today. a few isolate showers, just like this weather picture sent in from london. others, it's been great, wet, and pretty dismal. a couple of flood alerts out due to the intensity of the rainfall that's been stubbornly sitting across the scottish border for much of the day. a few scattered showers further west and some of these have filtered in the nuns we've gone to the afternoon. behind that weather front, some strong winds as well. they will continue to drive and some showers overnight but that weather front will start to wea ken that weather front will start to weaken and ease its way off into t
and i would hope we might geta on a referendum. people who write to me and just want this nightmare over. i find who write to me and just want this nightmare over. ifind it nightmarish as well. but some leasing i'm going to abdicate responsibility and sign up to off think is really bad for the country is very difficult. dominic grieve, tom brake, thank you very much indeed. good evening. many of us have been playing the weather lottery today. a few isolate showers, just like this weather...
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if borisjohnson can geta benn act kicks in.then it goes to parliament on saturday, i think the view of his team is that they can get this through the commons and that the mood has changed, particularly amongst the brexiteers. that would certainly seem brexiteers. that would certainly seem to be the view of jacob rees—mogg this morning saying that he too thought that the deal, mr johnson could get the eu to sign off on it, would go through parliament. if the deal is agreed with your opinion, it will through the house of commons, in my view because everybody is desperate to finish this, even lbc's listeners and callers have probably had enough of talking about brexit and they want to talk about the other things that are important to their lives. this has been going on for three years and once parliament has a great something, it can legislate very quickly. if the meaningful vote goes through, the new legislation will merely be the ratification in domestic law of the treaty and that, i think, is a very easy attachment relatively e
if borisjohnson can geta benn act kicks in.then it goes to parliament on saturday, i think the view of his team is that they can get this through the commons and that the mood has changed, particularly amongst the brexiteers. that would certainly seem brexiteers. that would certainly seem to be the view of jacob rees—mogg this morning saying that he too thought that the deal, mr johnson could get the eu to sign off on it, would go through parliament. if the deal is agreed with your opinion,...
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imean, do i mean, do you geta i mean, do you get a sense, despite those denials, that there is a realnot. there are tories who think that would be an easier route than fighting a winter election. 0ne of them is tobias ellwood. why do you say that? a general election is needed. we can't make any decisions here and the nation is frustrated with the inability of us to find a compromise but if we do it right now orjust when we have a second reading of the referendum bill coming through, the trouble is that election would be, every time we knock on the door, it wouldn't be about what we can do for the police force or the armed forces, it would be what is your view on brexit? 315t of october was the totemic date but we have something on the table. let's give that time for us to conclude the scrutiny here in parliament? what do you say to those around mr johnson who take the view that even though you won the second reading, at the end of the day, labour will seek to thwart the legislation going through parliament? they are never going to help get onto the statute book? this illustrates the d
imean, do i mean, do you geta i mean, do you get a sense, despite those denials, that there is a realnot. there are tories who think that would be an easier route than fighting a winter election. 0ne of them is tobias ellwood. why do you say that? a general election is needed. we can't make any decisions here and the nation is frustrated with the inability of us to find a compromise but if we do it right now orjust when we have a second reading of the referendum bill coming through, the trouble...
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if they did geta they will be an extension.t will it be good enough for you, for example, to support it? you answered my question and asked it which is we don‘t know the details yet. like any reasonable individual, i am simply said to them well, we have to see what you come back with. it is clearly im porta nt what you come back with. it is clearly important that the sovereign status of the united kingdom remains exactly that. sovereign. it is not for other countries to dictate where our borders lie and how they work there is a busily some accommodation, as we all speculated afterwards which is there may be an attempt to have two systems on the island of ireland but notwithstanding, the dup are very important in all of these because they want consent and that is important as part of the deal with the prime minister has already offered. all of these things are in play. it is very difficult to make any snap decisions. people will make their own minds any snap decisions. people will make theirown minds up any snap decisions. peopl
if they did geta they will be an extension.t will it be good enough for you, for example, to support it? you answered my question and asked it which is we don‘t know the details yet. like any reasonable individual, i am simply said to them well, we have to see what you come back with. it is clearly im porta nt what you come back with. it is clearly important that the sovereign status of the united kingdom remains exactly that. sovereign. it is not for other countries to dictate where our...
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looking forward to saturday, of course the big issue is whether we can geta course the big issue is whether house of commons. it got very close, it was within touching distance. i think now we are even closer to the cliff edge, i think more and more mps are now accepting from both sides of the house, that the right thing to do and the way to get a majority is to put the deal back to the people. would you be willing to support a ca reta ker would you be willing to support a caretaker prime minister, orjeremy corbyn, in the event borisjohnson is voted down in a vote of no—confidence? is voted down in a vote of no-confidence? i have always said that i think jeremy no-confidence? i have always said that i thinkjeremy corbyn as leader of the official opposition ought to be given opportunity to lead the tip —— lead the caretaker government. this is about the national interest which right now is to make sure that letter gets sent to get an extension to article 50. i think the national interest is about getting a confirm a trick referendum on the deal and if by doing that we need to support jeremy
looking forward to saturday, of course the big issue is whether we can geta course the big issue is whether house of commons. it got very close, it was within touching distance. i think now we are even closer to the cliff edge, i think more and more mps are now accepting from both sides of the house, that the right thing to do and the way to get a majority is to put the deal back to the people. would you be willing to support a ca reta ker would you be willing to support a caretaker prime...
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you can geta painting pumpkins? wall paint. you can get a little test the pot.initely. you can be more creative, add some glitter, get words in there that you would not be able to normally. you were telling me you have been running some pumpkin workshops. have they been popular? we do a lot of workshop and they have been so popular with eve ryo ne they have been so popular with everyone coming in and having some fun, just forgetting that they are an adult the end that is lovely. thank you so much. i will move so you can cover them because it is damp and we don't want them to get damage. it has been relentless here this morning as it has been in other parts of the country but the forecast for most of us today is generally dry and also bright with some sunny skies. we do have low pressure coming our way, high pressure coming our way, high pressure pulling away and what is happening under the high—pressure we have cold nights and especially so last night across the highlands dig -5.8 last night across the highlands dig —5.8 in some areas. wiper spread frost across
you can geta painting pumpkins? wall paint. you can get a little test the pot.initely. you can be more creative, add some glitter, get words in there that you would not be able to normally. you were telling me you have been running some pumpkin workshops. have they been popular? we do a lot of workshop and they have been so popular with eve ryo ne they have been so popular with everyone coming in and having some fun, just forgetting that they are an adult the end that is lovely. thank you so...
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is a basic minimum, so every secondary school is going to get a every secondary school is going to getae going to continue keeping spending their own money to give schools going that is a fact, isn't it? we're getting money into schools as quickly as possible. but next week, next week... when you go around schools, you can see the sense of the opportunity that they have to do the right financial planning, the confidence they have in order to be able to know how they can manage their budgets that are, and by getting this information to them as early as possible budgets better, they can plan better as to how they are going to spend the money. not only for next year, also for how they will continue spending the money for this year as well. we have to leave it there. i'm sorry, gavin williamson. it's very good of you to be on our sofa this morning and taking questions from people who have been talking to us this morning. my pleasure. we will see you a little after eight a.m.. good morning from bbc london, i'm tarah welsh. two teenagers have been stabbed to death in the capital within a few
is a basic minimum, so every secondary school is going to get a every secondary school is going to getae going to continue keeping spending their own money to give schools going that is a fact, isn't it? we're getting money into schools as quickly as possible. but next week, next week... when you go around schools, you can see the sense of the opportunity that they have to do the right financial planning, the confidence they have in order to be able to know how they can manage their budgets...
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though, like i said, you might geta however.lls, so sunshine bursting through. the showers continue through. the showers continue through the afternoon, blowing through the afternoon, blowing through on quite a brisk south—westerly wind and quite a gusty wind, 40—45 mph gusts potentially and temperatures today between 12 and 14 celsius, so feeling cooler. 0vernight we still have the risk of some showers but they'll become fewer and further between. if you get one, though, there could be quite heavy, clearer spells towards dawn and the wind that little bit lighter, minimum temperature between 8—10dc. into saturday, looking like a drier day, a lwa ys saturday, looking like a drier day, always the risk of a shower but largely dry, sunshine and temperature at 15 celsius, still quite breezy. similar conditions on sunday, largely dry but again the risk of a shower. i'm back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. plenty more on our website at the usual address. bye for now. welcome to a special edition of breakfa
though, like i said, you might geta however.lls, so sunshine bursting through. the showers continue through. the showers continue through the afternoon, blowing through the afternoon, blowing through on quite a brisk south—westerly wind and quite a gusty wind, 40—45 mph gusts potentially and temperatures today between 12 and 14 celsius, so feeling cooler. 0vernight we still have the risk of some showers but they'll become fewer and further between. if you get one, though, there could be...
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you're talking about pumpkins, to feel that if you get a about pumpkins, to feel that if you geta pumpkinot that far off. not coming to yours for dinner. not coming to yours for dinner. going back to a story about some research that has been done on how much the weather affects the pain you might feel. you've got a condition, something like arthritis and how much does the weather or humidity effect the pain you feel? up humidity effect the pain you feel? up to 20%, you can experience more pain if it is cloudy, cold fog outside and carol, we will tune in to watch carol do the weather, till is probably the most important part of the programme, really. but one readerfrom norwich said he knows when carol does a weather forecast and said it would be damp in the east, we will be in pain. he is in a lot of pain this morning because it will be damp and foggy and it's one of those urban myths were people so your bones will ache or you will feel more stiff, now it has been scientifically proven. the university of manchester has done the research. they've looked into this. they asked people about th
you're talking about pumpkins, to feel that if you get a about pumpkins, to feel that if you geta pumpkinot that far off. not coming to yours for dinner. not coming to yours for dinner. going back to a story about some research that has been done on how much the weather affects the pain you might feel. you've got a condition, something like arthritis and how much does the weather or humidity effect the pain you feel? up humidity effect the pain you feel? up to 20%, you can experience more pain...
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but he might geta he do it without a deal? but he might get a deal. loophole. is he fibbing? i don't know. because they are so certain we are leaving on 31 october. maybe this deal does get through. it does not feel that there is a lot of progress with this deal. two orders, not one, a four year transition period. i don't know. but we are going in three weeks' time.” period. i don't know. but we are going in three weeks' time. i am sure you do know something about this one, both of you. let's talk about the other news story which i know you will know is making headlines, about the duke and duchess of sussex taking the mail on sunday to court. i want to redo one of the quotes we have heard from prince harry overnight. he said i lost my mother and now i watch my wife falling victim to the same powerful forces. let's first of all talk about, kevin, if you could, your reaction to them first of all going to court over this. i'm surprised. i'm sure they've taken legal advice stop watching from afar, i'll declare an interest. watching from afar, there is a d
but he might geta he do it without a deal? but he might get a deal. loophole. is he fibbing? i don't know. because they are so certain we are leaving on 31 october. maybe this deal does get through. it does not feel that there is a lot of progress with this deal. two orders, not one, a four year transition period. i don't know. but we are going in three weeks' time.” period. i don't know. but we are going in three weeks' time. i am sure you do know something about this one, both of you. let's...
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they are rushing in to try and geta claim in in money back.t on the website. the caa says there are not lectures on their system, it is simply the weight of numbers. it is a bit like when you have a festival and everyone tries to get in on the same day to get their spaces online. in the same way, people have been trying and there just isn't enough space online for them to put these applications in. some are finding it even difficult to fill in the form to get a refund. so, unhappiness out there. a couple of hours ago, 11,500 had submitted and more since then some people have been trying all morning u nsuccessfully. people have been trying all morning unsuccessfully. worrying process for people. they have spent the money and want it back. once they have submitted their fun, how easy is the process , submitted their fun, how easy is the process, will they get their money back? the problem is you are planning a holiday in a few weeks' time, you have paid for it and you haven't got any other money so you need to get the refund in order to pay for
they are rushing in to try and geta claim in in money back.t on the website. the caa says there are not lectures on their system, it is simply the weight of numbers. it is a bit like when you have a festival and everyone tries to get in on the same day to get their spaces online. in the same way, people have been trying and there just isn't enough space online for them to put these applications in. some are finding it even difficult to fill in the form to get a refund. so, unhappiness out...
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that means the number you need to get to the winning post and geta you need to get to the winning postme may not vote for him, especially if he fails to win over the dup. which so far, the dup are holding out against him. labour have 242 mp5 holding out against him. labour have 2112 mps and their message from their leaderjeremy corbyn, is clearly to vote against the government. but how many can be persuaded to vote for the government‘s deal despite the party‘s official position is not clear and the answer is crucial. speculation it could be in single figures, possibly double figures but may be single figures. people indicating that mines can be changed, even when they are back in the commons, people will listen to the commons, people will listen to the debate. and there are the 36 independent mps, by far the largest group is the 23 q independent mps, by far the largest group is the 23 0 where the former conservatives who lost the whip or left and those previous conservatives are likely to back the deal, we have heard from david gauke and amber rudd and so on, indicating they want to su
that means the number you need to get to the winning post and geta you need to get to the winning postme may not vote for him, especially if he fails to win over the dup. which so far, the dup are holding out against him. labour have 242 mp5 holding out against him. labour have 2112 mps and their message from their leaderjeremy corbyn, is clearly to vote against the government. but how many can be persuaded to vote for the government‘s deal despite the party‘s official position is not clear...
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have a chance that jeremy corbyn will step down, be persuaded to step down before then, then they can getar. jeremy corbyn is the most unpopular opposition leader in polling history. but there isa leader in polling history. but there is a second fight, borisjohnson is the most unpopular prime minister two or three months into his premiership. you go back —— 80 years, every prime minister has had honeymoon period. borisjohnson has not. the public dislike him a lot less than they dislike jeremy corbyn. under a different leader, it might provide a different outcome than in an election with jeremy corbyn. do you think that boris johnson will be punished by some voters for not making the deadline. how vulnerable would he be? it depends on what nigel farage and the brexit party do. signs are they would say boris has not delivered, you cannot trust him. if you have got the brexit party scene from their point of view, you can't trust borisjohnson. you have the labour, the snp, liberal democrats and the green saying you cannot trust boris johnson. we will see whether in a campaign that is an effect
have a chance that jeremy corbyn will step down, be persuaded to step down before then, then they can getar. jeremy corbyn is the most unpopular opposition leader in polling history. but there isa leader in polling history. but there is a second fight, borisjohnson is the most unpopular prime minister two or three months into his premiership. you go back —— 80 years, every prime minister has had honeymoon period. borisjohnson has not. the public dislike him a lot less than they dislike...