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michael gove who is michael a very a form of very senior staff horace johnson in the back religious yeah but very senior member of british parliament still a black city a grandee and he says that the public go into rubbish tips and make something new out of the old you never go into a rubbish tip to seek the old environmentally unfriendly cathode rage television set or washing machine or time with funnily enough not very often but this could be the future but it could be we should all be doing this that the middle class go that's what this shouldn't just be the preserve of the poor or this is something that everyone should be allowed to do go house not surprisingly been slammed for this way or half used to paint and that's a good thing to do i mean they allow us to search landfills aids really. i mean this is environmentally friendly going to follow you for the next few weeks to see if you take on gove's idea half of your will be one color another half will be the other plants all being free because it's coming from landfill are saying that it's rubbish limburger pig fake. well as y
michael gove who is michael a very a form of very senior staff horace johnson in the back religious yeah but very senior member of british parliament still a black city a grandee and he says that the public go into rubbish tips and make something new out of the old you never go into a rubbish tip to seek the old environmentally unfriendly cathode rage television set or washing machine or time with funnily enough not very often but this could be the future but it could be we should all be doing...
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completely different story in the telegraph, just going back to find my telegraph here, and michael goveotential natasha's law on food labelling after the tragic death of natasha who died after having an allergic direction to a pret a manger baguette. —— allergic reaction. nobody can have failed to be touched by this awful story. no, they can't, and their parents were on various tv programmes, the way we have conducted themselves with dignity and spoken so expansively about it, as you said, cannot fail to touch people, and obviously now, michael gove has taken notice and the have decided to look at a new low. but it seems clearly that's natasha was failed —— a new law. not just by pret a manger with the lack of food packaging, but also the series of events where they could not get the developer of a litter on the flight because the flight was landing, so it seems like a series of failures, the tale told by her father where refund of her mother and put heron father where refund of her mother and put her on the phone to get her la st and put her on the phone to get her last works, salute h
completely different story in the telegraph, just going back to find my telegraph here, and michael goveotential natasha's law on food labelling after the tragic death of natasha who died after having an allergic direction to a pret a manger baguette. —— allergic reaction. nobody can have failed to be touched by this awful story. no, they can't, and their parents were on various tv programmes, the way we have conducted themselves with dignity and spoken so expansively about it, as you said,...
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and i think michael gove has proposed that they might call it natasha's law.d the scientist tells women they are not suited to physics, professor talking at a conference on science, saying that physics was invented by an. yes, absolutely straightfaced, jaw hits the ground moment, from the university of pisa he said physics was built by men, it is not by invitation and blamed cultural marxism for a doctrine in ideology. he said he was working off data. like any physicist, he claims he was working off the fax, and i would love to see the chart on that. we we re love to see the chart on that. we were saying early on there are so many august kind of women scientists, physicists, who come and gone, which completely disproves his argument, and he has backed it up, i mean, he spoke with several papers saying, yes, iwasn't mean, he spoke with several papers saying, yes, i wasn't misquoted, mean, he spoke with several papers saying, yes, iwasn't misquoted, i still believe this. he is amazing, well, not amazing, still believe this. he is amazing, well, notamazing, i sti
and i think michael gove has proposed that they might call it natasha's law.d the scientist tells women they are not suited to physics, professor talking at a conference on science, saying that physics was invented by an. yes, absolutely straightfaced, jaw hits the ground moment, from the university of pisa he said physics was built by men, it is not by invitation and blamed cultural marxism for a doctrine in ideology. he said he was working off data. like any physicist, he claims he was...
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even think about take us through this amazing new initiative creativity is free option as michael gove proves the new european reports govt mocked for dickensian proposal to allow brits to sift through their rubbish along with this nothing wrong what is this if you like walking around on rubbish tips it's literally to can stand the idea comes from our mutual friend apparently a book which govt loves this is govt michael gove who is michael a very a form of very senior staff horace johnson in the back religious yeah but very senior member of british parliament still a brick city a grandee and he says that the public go into rubbish tips and make something new out of the old you never go into a rubbish tip to seek the old environmentally unfriendly cathode rate television set or washing machine or time with funnily enough not very often but this could be the future they could be we should all be doing this that the middle class go there to what this shouldn't just be the preserve of the poor or this is something that everyone should be allowed to do go house not surprisingly being slamme
even think about take us through this amazing new initiative creativity is free option as michael gove proves the new european reports govt mocked for dickensian proposal to allow brits to sift through their rubbish along with this nothing wrong what is this if you like walking around on rubbish tips it's literally to can stand the idea comes from our mutual friend apparently a book which govt loves this is govt michael gove who is michael a very a form of very senior staff horace johnson in...
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michael gove, for instance, has been an enthusiastic backer of the chequers plan.rits arejust chequers plan. his view that brits are just needs to happen. chequers plan. his view that brits arejust needs to happen. —— brexit. sorting out the free trade agreement between the eu and the uk can happen. hold on, is his message. people like andrea leadsom have been enthusiastic about the chequers plan. other brexiteers, like esther mcvey, penny mordaunt, not so much. there are clearly disagreements inside the cabinet. what cabinet ministers were talking about in number 10 this evening was the question of how the irish backstop plan will work. we know that the eu wa nted plan will work. we know that the eu wanted that to apply only to the uk. the uk has been urging brussels to allow it to applied to the whole of the uk, in case there is not a long—term trade deal that ensures there is an invisible border between northern ireland and the republic. what seems to be emerging hour is an a cce pta nce what seems to be emerging hour is an acceptance by the uk that that backsto
michael gove, for instance, has been an enthusiastic backer of the chequers plan.rits arejust chequers plan. his view that brits are just needs to happen. chequers plan. his view that brits arejust needs to happen. —— brexit. sorting out the free trade agreement between the eu and the uk can happen. hold on, is his message. people like andrea leadsom have been enthusiastic about the chequers plan. other brexiteers, like esther mcvey, penny mordaunt, not so much. there are clearly...
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i think that michael gove arguments, whereby he says that we need to get out and then we need to make think people are concerned that there has been a lot more talk about a referendum, something that six months ago we would have said was simply not on the cards. it has changed, people are talking about it a lot more, so i think that michael gove would say and would try to persuade others that we need to make sure that we do leave. the question of leadership today, someone openly saying that david davis should be the leader, the idea that would happen now, many conservatives would feel that it is the wrong time to do that. the letters, there has been talk for some time that they are close to having the numbers, that triggers a process, teresa may can say, fine, i will stand again, and they all have to vote again to see if she can stand or not, and that would take a lot more, 150 mps, to say she has to be out on her ear, and it is unlikely, but i cannot say anything at this point. i spent the mps of four hours and everyone had a different view on what would happen next! the only thing w
i think that michael gove arguments, whereby he says that we need to get out and then we need to make think people are concerned that there has been a lot more talk about a referendum, something that six months ago we would have said was simply not on the cards. it has changed, people are talking about it a lot more, so i think that michael gove would say and would try to persuade others that we need to make sure that we do leave. the question of leadership today, someone openly saying that...
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we know that liam fox and michael gove were in there.lor is at an imf meeting in bali so he wasn't there. core cabinet ministers are being tightly in the loop. i think number ten... they don't want people to say that this was a cabinet being bounced into controversial decisions about the future of brexit. the key one that needs to be resolved if this question of the irish backstop and the prime minister is under huge pressure from brexiteers, of course, but also another dup who are making their concerns about this very clearly known to number ten. they are effectively threatening to destroy the prime minister's agenda if she makes any, misers that they don't like. these are ready tough days for theresa may to navigate. we will be back to you if there is any more coming out of that cabinet meeting later on this evening. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller. storm callum is on the way for the uk with a spell of strong, potentially disruptive winds for many western parts of the uk by the end of the night and into tomorro
we know that liam fox and michael gove were in there.lor is at an imf meeting in bali so he wasn't there. core cabinet ministers are being tightly in the loop. i think number ten... they don't want people to say that this was a cabinet being bounced into controversial decisions about the future of brexit. the key one that needs to be resolved if this question of the irish backstop and the prime minister is under huge pressure from brexiteers, of course, but also another dup who are making their...
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tonight, the gove now says new measures are being put in place to make sure this virus doesn't spread, including surveillance? >> reporter: david, that's right. the new jersey health department is taking that extreme step, conducting that surveillance with multiple teams on site at the facility tonight. they are working with the staff, they are inspecting the facility. also implementing some new safety procedures to try to make sure this outbreak doesn't spread. david? >> all right, whit johnson leading us off tonight. whit, thank you. >>> now, just two weeks until the midterms, and tonight, president trump and the white house are being pressed on promises being made by the president. as he now campaigns in states with very close and very crucial races. one promise in particular of a new middle class tax cut that congress would take up next week. but tonight, we ask, congress isn't even in session, so, how is this middle class tax cut going to happen? and a new label the president is giving himself, drawing immediate questions. here's abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan kar
tonight, the gove now says new measures are being put in place to make sure this virus doesn't spread, including surveillance? >> reporter: david, that's right. the new jersey health department is taking that extreme step, conducting that surveillance with multiple teams on site at the facility tonight. they are working with the staff, they are inspecting the facility. also implementing some new safety procedures to try to make sure this outbreak doesn't spread. david? >> all right,...
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someone who's made a career meshing in on her gove contacts- was sued for using her position as a boardber to defraud shareholders. and is now pursuing trumps agenda of defunding planned parenthood and denying medical coverage to people with pre existing conditions. the more ou know aimee hoeber. i'm david trone, i approve this message >>> "news 4 today" starts now. >>> right now at 4:29 a live look outside as we start this halloween morning. it is anything but scary out there, at least when ite comes o forecast. good morning, everybody. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm eun yang. good news for trick or treaters. you won't hav t cover up all of the cute costumes with a coat. that's a problem on a halloween night. >> it is? >> it is. you're celebrating hallo already. keep them coming. we're going to head over to chuck bell. >> melissa will have an update on the roa for us. chuck, what do you see? >> i always wanted to be a pengu penguin. >> you can do that. >> my mom's like, you're not takingha anything encourages smoking. all right. that was the costume i always wanted t have. current tempera
someone who's made a career meshing in on her gove contacts- was sued for using her position as a boardber to defraud shareholders. and is now pursuing trumps agenda of defunding planned parenthood and denying medical coverage to people with pre existing conditions. the more ou know aimee hoeber. i'm david trone, i approve this message >>> "news 4 today" starts now. >>> right now at 4:29 a live look outside as we start this halloween morning. it is anything but scary...
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thursday the weekly jobless claims, and friday the gove ment's monthly employmen numbers will be released. but today the job story was about amazon, the company which is one of the country's private employers raising minimum wage for workers to $15 an hour. m that'se than double the federal minimum wage and it includes all of its full-time, part time, temporary and seasonal eloyees in the u.s. it's a change that could have a wide-reaching economi impact, especially when you consider amazon has added more americanb n the past decade than any company and yet to bennounced second headquarters is expected to employ an additional0,000 people. as courtney reagan reports the amundsonen wage increase could inspirether companies to follow. >> a big move for a big company just in time for the holidays. >> a $15 an hour. >> amazo is increasing its minimum wage in the u.s. to $15 an hour. from an average $11 an hour currently. 250,000 part time, full-time and seasonal workers will benefit from higher pay starting november 1st. at the same time, amazon is phasing out the restrictled stock program,in s
thursday the weekly jobless claims, and friday the gove ment's monthly employmen numbers will be released. but today the job story was about amazon, the company which is one of the country's private employers raising minimum wage for workers to $15 an hour. m that'se than double the federal minimum wage and it includes all of its full-time, part time, temporary and seasonal eloyees in the u.s. it's a change that could have a wide-reaching economi impact, especially when you consider amazon has...
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michael gove, 20 very much, indeed. tomorrow, borisjohnson, michael gove, 20 very much, indeed.what has happened today?- you said, william billingham, a father of six was found guilty today of murdering his eight—year—old daughter, mylee, who was described as those who know her as kind, warm hearted, gentle child. on 20th of january this year, her father dragged her by the hood of her coat, back into his property in the bungalow and stabbed her to death. it was one fatal stab to the test yamac chest that took her life. it was so vicious that the wound went through her entire body from the back to the front. today, he was told that he was guilty found of not only that, but also trying to kill his ex—partner, tracey, who was in court and blast as the verdict was read out. when they got out of the court, tracy and herfamily read out. when they got out of the court, tracy and her family were read out. when they got out of the court, tracy and herfamily were in tea rs, court, tracy and herfamily were in tears, whilst william billingham showed no emotion at all and was led out of the
michael gove, 20 very much, indeed. tomorrow, borisjohnson, michael gove, 20 very much, indeed.what has happened today?- you said, william billingham, a father of six was found guilty today of murdering his eight—year—old daughter, mylee, who was described as those who know her as kind, warm hearted, gentle child. on 20th of january this year, her father dragged her by the hood of her coat, back into his property in the bungalow and stabbed her to death. it was one fatal stab to the test...
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would make it difficult for us to strike our own trade deals and he hit back at those like michael goves and get out of the eu and then we can see about coming to some sort of better arrangement. there was a huge cheer for that argument. elsewhere, yes, you sketched out a broader agenda, talking about needing to get back to the tax—cutting agenda, encouraging homeownership, he talked about the lead #colourcyan need for law and order, devolving powers to local government, his track record as maher of london. you might think this is boris johnson maher of london. you might think this is borisjohnson pitching himself as a possible prime minister. i felt it did himself as a possible prime minister. ifelt it did not himself as a possible prime minister. i felt it did not have that defining breakthrough moment. it was a classic borisjohnson party fringe event, which his supporters will love. will it change the political dynamics of brexit or this party? i'm not sure. i'm really not sure. people will love it and talk about it. it'll be the talk of the town for today. tomorrow we hear theresa m
would make it difficult for us to strike our own trade deals and he hit back at those like michael goves and get out of the eu and then we can see about coming to some sort of better arrangement. there was a huge cheer for that argument. elsewhere, yes, you sketched out a broader agenda, talking about needing to get back to the tax—cutting agenda, encouraging homeownership, he talked about the lead #colourcyan need for law and order, devolving powers to local government, his track record as...
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no deal crash, it's interesting in the story we talked about with the sunday telegraph that michael goveill be small. the chairman and chief executive of next warned of a superstition and relu cta nce next warned of a superstition and reluctance in government he earnestly prepare for such a situation. in the telegraph, brexiteers are said to be raising the stakes. indeed, it says 63 mps have criticised the government's brexit forecast. as robert picks up, brexiteers have always wanted the government has prepared for no deal but it's too late. if we are going to leave in march, there is going to bea to leave in march, there is going to be a lot of disruption if there is no transitional deal in place. i think again, there are a lot of quotes in here which leave room for komru miah. what they are asking for isa komru miah. what they are asking for is a cut—off date —— for compromise. it's perfectly possible or imaginable that brussels finds a way of finding some kind of language that suggest britain has the right to pull out at some date and will these people back down at that point? i thin
no deal crash, it's interesting in the story we talked about with the sunday telegraph that michael goveill be small. the chairman and chief executive of next warned of a superstition and relu cta nce next warned of a superstition and reluctance in government he earnestly prepare for such a situation. in the telegraph, brexiteers are said to be raising the stakes. indeed, it says 63 mps have criticised the government's brexit forecast. as robert picks up, brexiteers have always wanted the...
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turmoil based on lies should be imprisoned or at least prosecuted, such as borisjohnson and michael govew, i say, as a lifelong stoke city supporter, it would be wonderful if, whenever we lost a match, we could demand an instant replay. and i say to the irreconcilable hardline remainers in this, and there's no polite way of putting this, you lost, get over it. now, what else has been going on in the wider world of politics? alex partridge has our round—up. to westminster hall, where labour'sjohn grogan was discussing an extremely important issue. bbc parliament is the most watched and most successful dedicated parliamentary tv channel in the world. thanks, john. cheque's in the post! conservative mp michael fabricant is preparing a naked bike ride to raise money for a hospice in his litchfield constituency, although more might be raised if he promises to keep his clothes on. northern ireland secretary karen bradley knocked over her water at the dispatch box, but labour's stephen pam was on hand to mop up. thank you very much. the honourable gentleman is such a gentleman! trouble in the h
turmoil based on lies should be imprisoned or at least prosecuted, such as borisjohnson and michael govew, i say, as a lifelong stoke city supporter, it would be wonderful if, whenever we lost a match, we could demand an instant replay. and i say to the irreconcilable hardline remainers in this, and there's no polite way of putting this, you lost, get over it. now, what else has been going on in the wider world of politics? alex partridge has our round—up. to westminster hall, where...
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are you facing brexit mutally, mr gove?et behind her, at least in public, at least for now. will we get a brexit deal next week? but keeping tory discipline is a bit like herding cats. it is almost as if time is speeding up ahead of brexit day. these negotiations, mr speaker, were always bound to be tough in the final stretch. that is all the more reason why we should hold our nerve, stay resolute and focused and i remain confident that we will reach a deal this autumn. because it is still in the best interests of the uk and the european union. no government, no government has the right to plunge the country into chaos as a result of its own failure. time is running out, but there is still time to change course and i urge the secretary of state to do so. tory splits run deep. a former minister warning today that the prime minister's plans could mean dire consequences. election defeat and amid the splits in parliament, brexiteers say they can and will defeat their own government. i am absolutely confident that there are at l
are you facing brexit mutally, mr gove?et behind her, at least in public, at least for now. will we get a brexit deal next week? but keeping tory discipline is a bit like herding cats. it is almost as if time is speeding up ahead of brexit day. these negotiations, mr speaker, were always bound to be tough in the final stretch. that is all the more reason why we should hold our nerve, stay resolute and focused and i remain confident that we will reach a deal this autumn. because it is still in...
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such as borisjohnson and michael gove, for the £350 million lie they put on the red bus.ty supporter, it would be wonderful if whenever we lost a match, we can demand an instant replay. and i say to the hard—line remainers in this, and there's no polite way of putting this, you lost, get over it. but if the reason governing those who oppose a further referendum is their fear that the people may change their minds, and vote to stay, i have to say that that is not responsible or even an honourable position. the people should not be strong—armed into doing something which it turned out that once informed of the terms, they do not want to do. the former cabinet secretary, lord butler. a foreign office minister has called on russia to comply with a key cold war nuclear treaty with the united states, after the us president donald trump said he intended to terminate the agreement. he accused russia of not complying with its terms. mark fields said russia's aggressive actions undermine security and international order and the country was in violation of the inf or intermediate—ra
such as borisjohnson and michael gove, for the £350 million lie they put on the red bus.ty supporter, it would be wonderful if whenever we lost a match, we can demand an instant replay. and i say to the hard—line remainers in this, and there's no polite way of putting this, you lost, get over it. but if the reason governing those who oppose a further referendum is their fear that the people may change their minds, and vote to stay, i have to say that that is not responsible or even an...
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those present, andrea leadsom, the minister who hosted the meeting, dominic raab, jeremy hunt, michael govend positive, the discussions about negotiations with the commission but no real conclusion tonight. some of those present are playing down the idea that there could be any resignations tomorrow as the cabinet meets to discuss this proposal but just a sign of some of the tensions but also the concerns and the different opinions at the very top levels on what the prime minister is proposing. indeed, that cabinet meeting tomorrow could be quite tricky if these ministers really ratchet up the pressure on theresa may to stand their ground. and potentially go into a very bruising eu summit the following day. the last thing theresa may wants is for there to be more of a public polec tomorrow before she has to go and persuade her eu counterparts, eu leaders at the summit, that she has a workable proposal on the table. i suspect she will have to stick up to that proposal in cabinet tomorrow because there are some who will be around that table who aren't com pletely co mforta ble around that tab
those present, andrea leadsom, the minister who hosted the meeting, dominic raab, jeremy hunt, michael govend positive, the discussions about negotiations with the commission but no real conclusion tonight. some of those present are playing down the idea that there could be any resignations tomorrow as the cabinet meets to discuss this proposal but just a sign of some of the tensions but also the concerns and the different opinions at the very top levels on what the prime minister is proposing....
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are you facing brexit mutually, mr gove? behind her, at least in public, at least for now. will we get a brexit deal next week? but keeping tory discipline is a bit like herding cats. it is almost as if time is speeding up ahead of brexit day. these negotiations, mr speaker, were always bound to be tough in the final stretch. that is all the more reason why we should hold our nerve, stay resolute and focused and i remain confident that we will reach a deal this autumn. because it is still in the best interests of the uk and the european union. no government, no government has the right to plunge the country into chaos as a result of its own failure. time is running out, but there is still time to change course and i urge the secretary of state to do so. tory splits run deep. a former minister warning today that the prime minister's plans could mean dire consequences. election defeat and amid the splits in parliament, brexiteers say they can and will defeat their own government. i am absolutely confident that there are at lea
are you facing brexit mutually, mr gove? behind her, at least in public, at least for now. will we get a brexit deal next week? but keeping tory discipline is a bit like herding cats. it is almost as if time is speeding up ahead of brexit day. these negotiations, mr speaker, were always bound to be tough in the final stretch. that is all the more reason why we should hold our nerve, stay resolute and focused and i remain confident that we will reach a deal this autumn. because it is still in...
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environment secretary michael gove has announced the coalition of political leaders and conservationistse wardens and the rangers who will keep these animals safe and we can also work with other world leaders in order to ensure that we create an ivory alliance, groups who are dedicated to ensuring that we close the market to this illegal trade. companies could be forced to reveal their ethnicity pay gap under plans put forward by the prime minister. ben's got more on this. morning. yes, you remember we talked earlier in the year about the gender pay gap, where the women were being paid pay gap, where the women were being pa id less pay gap, where the women were being paid less than men, or whetherfewer women were in top jobs than men and this is a similar proposal, just a consultation at the moment, so the pm theresa may said do we need to investigate this, should we force firms to reveal ethnicity pay gap, whether people from nonwhite backgrounds are paid less than why people because some figures are stark and it is an interesting debate. they have looked at a public sick in particular
environment secretary michael gove has announced the coalition of political leaders and conservationistse wardens and the rangers who will keep these animals safe and we can also work with other world leaders in order to ensure that we create an ivory alliance, groups who are dedicated to ensuring that we close the market to this illegal trade. companies could be forced to reveal their ethnicity pay gap under plans put forward by the prime minister. ben's got more on this. morning. yes, you...
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someone who might be even more for strong leave i mean will they all thought like boris johnson michael gove andrea led some other senior tory leaders they all said the brics it was about getting a better deal with the european union it wasn't about getting no deal with european union or not being able to get deals were extended transition periods or what about on the remains side you've got other m.p.'s in the tories and elsewhere that are very much for remain or for holding on to their vote with the public but there were in kind of uncharted territory referendums and one thing the u.k. is has had much experience of and and some will say this is a good reason why if you get some practice in now it's alright tobruk professor of government at the university thanks for that. graveyard soil coffin nails and some revenge oil that's what a coven of witches in new york's used to place a hex on the u.s. supreme court justice brett kavanaugh this past weekend he was recently appointed to the lifetime position after facing sexual misconduct allegations the event was met with protesters condemning the
someone who might be even more for strong leave i mean will they all thought like boris johnson michael gove andrea led some other senior tory leaders they all said the brics it was about getting a better deal with the european union it wasn't about getting no deal with european union or not being able to get deals were extended transition periods or what about on the remains side you've got other m.p.'s in the tories and elsewhere that are very much for remain or for holding on to their vote...
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. >> as you mentioned, it would be an historic win and would be the first african-american woman goveywhere. the arguments against her are what we are seeing elsewhere are the more traditional message points. listen to her on m srsnbc yesterday. >> we are going after every single voter. what we learned from past elections is that we can't cherry pick our voters. our voters pick us. i'm talking about the issues that matter. i'm talking about health care and creating good jobs everywhere. i'm talking about education. we are not trying to find one single group of voters. whatty woor trying to do is activate voters who normally don't think their voices matter. >> watch how the governor's association is trying to defeat her. >> meet stacy abrams, most radical liberal and a career politician funded by nancy pelosi's friends. she wants you to pay more in taxes to fund her big government ideas. loved by hillary. >> that could have been run against anybody. >> basically, yeah. they are too radical and she is too far out there. it's interesting to see democrats in these local races where you ar
. >> as you mentioned, it would be an historic win and would be the first african-american woman goveywhere. the arguments against her are what we are seeing elsewhere are the more traditional message points. listen to her on m srsnbc yesterday. >> we are going after every single voter. what we learned from past elections is that we can't cherry pick our voters. our voters pick us. i'm talking about the issues that matter. i'm talking about health care and creating good jobs...
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wrestle control of the senate, then i think there is going to be a burden on democrats to do some gove governing, infrastructure is someplace they can go to, maybe it's even cutting a deal on immigration. i do think it depends on what does that look like? if it's one, one, and one where you sort of have the president, a republican senator and a democratic house, i think that's a recipe for nothing getting done and positioning for 2020. but if one party has them both, the house and senate, i think the burden on democrats would be to find ways to do something with this president. >> what are you looking for come election night? seven days away. what are we looking for? >> i think the most interesting thing is the voter that held their nose, the republican voter that didn't like donald trump but held their nose and voted for him because they felt as if this was the alternative, they couldn't live with the alternative, this voter this time will -- donald trump's still president regardless of what happens on election day. what does that republican who doesn't like his tone, who doesn't like
wrestle control of the senate, then i think there is going to be a burden on democrats to do some gove governing, infrastructure is someplace they can go to, maybe it's even cutting a deal on immigration. i do think it depends on what does that look like? if it's one, one, and one where you sort of have the president, a republican senator and a democratic house, i think that's a recipe for nothing getting done and positioning for 2020. but if one party has them both, the house and senate, i...
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the environment secretary, michael gove, said any change could be named natasha's law in tribute to the happened to their daughter two years ago. her father, who was with her on the flight, said it all happened very quickly. her midriff, if you like, she lifted up her shirt in the flight and i saw, she was totally covered in what looked like very large jellyfish stings. big red welts all over her body. the last moment was in the toilet of the plane, when she... she said, "daddy, please, get the second pen, i can't "breathe, i can't breathe, daddy, help me." and those were her final words. he called me and he said, "she's going to go completely in the next minute, maybe two. "you have to say goodbye to her right now. "right now, quickly, say goodbye to her. "i'm putting the phone by her ear so she can hear you." i spoke to my mother back in london and i said, "please go and buy the same sandwich from your local pret a manger". she went to the counter and asked the staff where you pay, she said, "is there anything in this sandwich to be concerned about?" the staff then went back to somewh
the environment secretary, michael gove, said any change could be named natasha's law in tribute to the happened to their daughter two years ago. her father, who was with her on the flight, said it all happened very quickly. her midriff, if you like, she lifted up her shirt in the flight and i saw, she was totally covered in what looked like very large jellyfish stings. big red welts all over her body. the last moment was in the toilet of the plane, when she... she said, "daddy, please,...
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. >> woodruff: and oneor gove race i don't know if it's swinging to the democratic but is in georgiare you have stacey abrams, african-american woman, running for governor. she is now working, pointing out str republican opponent who is e attorney general. >> secretary of state. >> woodruff: -- i'm sorry, secretary of state, pointing out he is by virtue of an action he's taken in the st few weeks suppressing the votes, she says, of 53,000 potential s. i think most of them more than two thirds happen to be african-american she's trying to make an issue of this, saying he should step down as a secretary of state. is that soething that, you know, in a place like georgia is akely to effective? >> certainly, stacrams' campaign is interested in registering and turning out african-american voters, the idea of any minority group, especially a marginalized minority group, electing one of its own to the governorship is g motivaactor to vote. the fact that brian kemp, thet secretary ofe, has not recused himself and that hisms office so overtly engaged in a suppression, 70% of the 53,000 people
. >> woodruff: and oneor gove race i don't know if it's swinging to the democratic but is in georgiare you have stacey abrams, african-american woman, running for governor. she is now working, pointing out str republican opponent who is e attorney general. >> secretary of state. >> woodruff: -- i'm sorry, secretary of state, pointing out he is by virtue of an action he's taken in the st few weeks suppressing the votes, she says, of 53,000 potential s. i think most of them more...
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according to laura, several cabinet ministers including liam fox, michael gove and dominic robert andp, but without a time limit. that is the crucial issue that there will not be a time limit on it and some are very concerned it could end up some are very concerned it could end up being the default position going ahead for many months, if not years. that is coming out of that meeting this evening, although of course there has been no official comment from the government tonight. clothing chain coast has gone into administration, leaving 300 jobs at risk. all of its 18 uk outlets are to close immediately including stores at oxford street and westfield in london. pricewaterhousecoopers has been appointed as administrators. its numerous concessions in department stores including house of fraser, debenhams and john lewis will continue to trade. we can speak now to retail analyst miya knights. she is with me now. we don't know much about what's going on here, but it does seem that coast has run into trouble, like so many others. do we know any reason why there have been particularly asked
according to laura, several cabinet ministers including liam fox, michael gove and dominic robert andp, but without a time limit. that is the crucial issue that there will not be a time limit on it and some are very concerned it could end up some are very concerned it could end up being the default position going ahead for many months, if not years. that is coming out of that meeting this evening, although of course there has been no official comment from the government tonight. clothing chain...
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earlier we spoke to michael gove, the secretary of state for the environment, food and rural affairse type of loss that they face, and we do need to act. as soon as i was told about this case, i asked the department to look at what we could do to more effectively enforce the rules, and revisit rules overall, in order to ensure that everybody is safe. i hope to have the chance, i'm waiting to talk to notjust the department, but people in the food industry, i want to make sure that we get the right laws in place, quickly, because a tragedy like this teaches us all the vital importance of acting to keep children and all of us safe. a leading italian scientist has caused outrage by claiming that physics was ‘invented and built by men,‘ professor alessandro strumia, a theoretical physicist from pisa university, was speaking at a workshop on sexism in science organised by the european research organisation, cern. he also said that male scientists produce better research than females. the organisers have described the comments as ‘highly offensive‘, as our science correspondent pallab ghosh
earlier we spoke to michael gove, the secretary of state for the environment, food and rural affairse type of loss that they face, and we do need to act. as soon as i was told about this case, i asked the department to look at what we could do to more effectively enforce the rules, and revisit rules overall, in order to ensure that everybody is safe. i hope to have the chance, i'm waiting to talk to notjust the department, but people in the food industry, i want to make sure that we get the...
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mirroring michael gove, the response to this is to ta ke gove, the response to this is to take away from'sout the basic payment scheme from 2020. in wales, 80% of an average farmer's income comes from the common agricultural policy, and this figure is likely to be even higher. wales is 4.7% of the uk pub elation, but receives 9% of what comes to the uk. the scottish government is maintaining basic payments, northern ireland will do so as payments, northern ireland will do so as well, even labour's shadow secretary has announced that labour in england would maintain basic farm payments. this is creating an uneven playing field for wales. the summer was spent arguing strongly that the welsh government proposes that scrapping basic payment would be the biggest change since the second world war to agriculture in wales. despite this, very little has been done on the effects of this drastic policy change. the proposal is in race to do away with basic payment with farmers, what this could do to our rural communities would be what margaret thatcher did to industry in wales. we have heard in scotla
mirroring michael gove, the response to this is to ta ke gove, the response to this is to take away from'sout the basic payment scheme from 2020. in wales, 80% of an average farmer's income comes from the common agricultural policy, and this figure is likely to be even higher. wales is 4.7% of the uk pub elation, but receives 9% of what comes to the uk. the scottish government is maintaining basic payments, northern ireland will do so as payments, northern ireland will do so as well, even...
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we talked about the parents of natasha who were meeting michael gove yesterday.prompted by the death of natasha could be in place as early as next summer, that is according to her appearance. michael gove said it was an honour to meet her parents and said we have been working at peace with the food standards agency and businesses to change current labelling laws and they are looking at proposals to change the law at the turn of the year. what have you got for us, steph? lots of analysis. there is a mr bee from people about what the chancellor might do and what it might mean for them. technology companies have warned that they might pull out investment in the uk. so this is one of the ideas to try to get more money from the multinational companies, including facebook, amazon and uber and the likes. they have written to the chancellor to say that if you do that, we might have to retaliate. presidents comp, he is mentioned, saying that if you go hard on american companies, he might retaliate. so there are a few threads doing the rounds. but we will have to read and
we talked about the parents of natasha who were meeting michael gove yesterday.prompted by the death of natasha could be in place as early as next summer, that is according to her appearance. michael gove said it was an honour to meet her parents and said we have been working at peace with the food standards agency and businesses to change current labelling laws and they are looking at proposals to change the law at the turn of the year. what have you got for us, steph? lots of analysis. there...
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number two, create a coordinated safe sport public awareness campaign that all nationaling gove governing bodies can use and support in solidarity. this campaign should be created by experienced child welfare professionals with a goal to education athletes, parents, coaches and all who work with young athletes to be vigilant, reactive, to it all forms of abuse. number three, provide a national database of banned and suspended persons searchable by name, sport, state, and region. number four, amend the protecting young victims from sexual abuse act to give subpoena power to the u.s. center of safe sport to provide more effective investigations and enforcement and number five, finally, expand the reach for the u.s. center for safe sport. athletes within the jurisdiction of national governing bodies represent a small segment of youth sports participants in the u.s. a full commitment to ending abuse in sports must include children that participate outside the auspicious of the u.s. olympic movement. thank you for the touopportunito speak here today. >> thank you for your testimony. mr. hinche
number two, create a coordinated safe sport public awareness campaign that all nationaling gove governing bodies can use and support in solidarity. this campaign should be created by experienced child welfare professionals with a goal to education athletes, parents, coaches and all who work with young athletes to be vigilant, reactive, to it all forms of abuse. number three, provide a national database of banned and suspended persons searchable by name, sport, state, and region. number four,...
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michael gove raised it earlier this year, that water company ‘s are perhaps paying their executives toousiness. from the secretary of state through to 0fwat there is no pressure on water companies to conform more. you also have the labour party talking about possible nationalisation in the future. i think water companies can work in private hands but they had to step up private hands but they had to step up to the plate and do better than they are at the moment. they do need to get water under control in their leakage in their pipes. they had better technology now, they can find the leaks that are deep in the ground. we can do much better and thatis ground. we can do much better and that is why the report emphasises on the water companies doing their part and also on consumers playing a role as well so that we don't need to use as well so that we don't need to use as much resource. and as our population grows and we build more houses, we have enough water in all parts of the country. as you know, the east in particular is challenged with water very often but even in the north—west of en
michael gove raised it earlier this year, that water company ‘s are perhaps paying their executives toousiness. from the secretary of state through to 0fwat there is no pressure on water companies to conform more. you also have the labour party talking about possible nationalisation in the future. i think water companies can work in private hands but they had to step up private hands but they had to step up to the plate and do better than they are at the moment. they do need to get water...
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within the cabinet, people likejeremy loyalists within the cabinet, people like jeremy hunt, michael goveou a sense of the body of opinion, and easy, about the way this is now developing. but, we are told that after the meeting, they could not reach any agreement themselves. we are ina reach any agreement themselves. we are in a holding pattern at this moment, where everyone isjust waiting to see whether theresa may can get further concessions out of the eu when she addresses them at tamara's summit. this morning, listening to some of her more vocal critics, like penny mordaunt, they we re critics, like penny mordaunt, they were being studiously loyal. no one is planning on resigning, we are doing ourjobs and trying to get the best deal for the country. we are ending the negotiations, and this is going to be a difficult time. the whole cabinet is digging in to get the best deal. are you satisfied that the primaries that isn't guaranteed alan steel? —— prime minister isn't guaranteed alan and deal. and andrea leadsom who held the meeting last night was equally supportive. are you going to
within the cabinet, people likejeremy loyalists within the cabinet, people like jeremy hunt, michael goveou a sense of the body of opinion, and easy, about the way this is now developing. but, we are told that after the meeting, they could not reach any agreement themselves. we are ina reach any agreement themselves. we are in a holding pattern at this moment, where everyone isjust waiting to see whether theresa may can get further concessions out of the eu when she addresses them at tamara's...
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i think the fact that michael gove, who was somebody that caused elections by being a front guy for thee crowd is sticking behind theresa may is a very important thing in terms of where this really goes politically. there is a lot of noise, as always made by some of the noisiest brexiteers. thinking we might be closer to some kind of breakthrough then appears to what is being presented in the media this morning. cannot solve, the reality of the long-term competition of the irish border. some kind of a great statement that will give us more time without this almost artificially marchd deadline of because of one way triggered article 50. as they get closer, there is more and more focus. francine: how do you deal with the irish border? suspicion, is that we will get some kind of extended stay in the customs union. francine: 18 months, longer? what one of the other brexiteers this morning said, they wouldn't be a first to some additional time. it looks to me that is where this is headed. a lot of people who are passionate about that, flouting the terms of the referendum, going to make a sta
i think the fact that michael gove, who was somebody that caused elections by being a front guy for thee crowd is sticking behind theresa may is a very important thing in terms of where this really goes politically. there is a lot of noise, as always made by some of the noisiest brexiteers. thinking we might be closer to some kind of breakthrough then appears to what is being presented in the media this morning. cannot solve, the reality of the long-term competition of the irish border. some...
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environment secretary michael gove has launched a consultation on the government's plan to ban the itemsate the world's oceans and wildlife. the ban could be put in place at some stage between october next year and october 2020, the duke and duchess of sussex have been visiting fraser island in queensland — one of their last stops in australia before heading to fiji. our royal correspondentjonny dymond has been travelling with them. harry has been in paradise today, quite literally. fraser island is one name for this place. the other name is gari, which translates as paradise. he came here to open something called the queen's commonwealth canopy. it's a conservation project that stretches across dozens of countries in the commonwealth, and he made his way deep into the rainforest, across bumpy and rutted roads, where he had a welcome to country ceremony and unveiled a plaque. but he made thatjourney alone because meghan, his wife, skipped on that section of the tour, we think because of the nature of the roads and because of her pregnancy. he went on to another couple of projects and the
environment secretary michael gove has launched a consultation on the government's plan to ban the itemsate the world's oceans and wildlife. the ban could be put in place at some stage between october next year and october 2020, the duke and duchess of sussex have been visiting fraser island in queensland — one of their last stops in australia before heading to fiji. our royal correspondentjonny dymond has been travelling with them. harry has been in paradise today, quite literally. fraser...
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environment secretary michael gove has launched a consultation on the government's plan to ban the items's oceans and wildlife. the ban could be put in place at some stage between october next year and october 2020. the norwegian resistance hero who led a daring mission that halted nazi germany's nuclear weapons ambitions in the second world war, has died at the age of 99. in 1943 joachim ronneberg commanded a six—man team that destroyed key parts of a heavy water plant in occupied southern norway. the raid was later turned into a holywood film, starring kirk douglas, the heroes of telemark. britain's biggest car makerjaguar land rover has stopped production at its biggest plant for two weeks from today. the company has blamed falling demand, especially in china, and is hoping that the shutdown at the solihull factory will clear a backlog of cars that haven't been sold. the firm insists that no jobs will be lost. 30 people have been injured after a floor collapsed during a party at a block of flats in the city of clemson in south carolina. this video captured by one of the partygoers sho
environment secretary michael gove has launched a consultation on the government's plan to ban the items's oceans and wildlife. the ban could be put in place at some stage between october next year and october 2020. the norwegian resistance hero who led a daring mission that halted nazi germany's nuclear weapons ambitions in the second world war, has died at the age of 99. in 1943 joachim ronneberg commanded a six—man team that destroyed key parts of a heavy water plant in occupied southern...
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next, the environment secretary michael gove has said he will launch a speedy investigation into foodut how quickly are the yand other high street outlets themselves responding? the sandwich natasha bought didn't have sesame listed as an ingredient on its packaging. but this was actually within the rules. 0nly food which is packaged away from where it's being sold is required to display ingredient lists including allergens. but natasha's death has exposed the weakness of this system — and this programme has found that major high street chains are adopting different approaches to the same problem. yesterday, natasha's parents spoke to this programme and explained how they found out that the sandwich natasha ate contained sesame, and told us what they want done about food labelling. as natasha was dying in hospital on that sunday, i spoke to my mother back in london and i said, "please go and buy the same sandwich from your local pret a manger, right now, right now, and call me back, and go and check if there are any allergens in that sandwich. speak to them." she did, and she callled m
next, the environment secretary michael gove has said he will launch a speedy investigation into foodut how quickly are the yand other high street outlets themselves responding? the sandwich natasha bought didn't have sesame listed as an ingredient on its packaging. but this was actually within the rules. 0nly food which is packaged away from where it's being sold is required to display ingredient lists including allergens. but natasha's death has exposed the weakness of this system — and...
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cabinet, so people like jeremy hunt, swing voices in the cabinet, so people likejeremy hunt, michael goveually, having met last night, they couldn't really decide what to do, so it seems as if there is not going to be some great big bloodbath inside the cabinet this morning. it doesn't feel like people are going to storm out and slammed the door and say, "on this, i quit!" slammed the door and say, "on this, iquit!"| slammed the door and say, "on this, i quit!" i get the feeling they are all sort of holding back and the reason of course is because theresa may has pretty much put the negotiations on pause, she has decided let's just take a breather, let's not carry on on the current track, we can't agree over this northern ireland backstop to avoid a ha rd northern ireland backstop to avoid a hard and because she's put things on pause, i think her critics have put things on pause and certainly if you listen to some of them this morning, as they were heading to today's meeting, fingers like penny mordaunt in andrea leadsom —— features like penny mordaunt and andrea leadsom, they seem to be
cabinet, so people like jeremy hunt, swing voices in the cabinet, so people likejeremy hunt, michael goveually, having met last night, they couldn't really decide what to do, so it seems as if there is not going to be some great big bloodbath inside the cabinet this morning. it doesn't feel like people are going to storm out and slammed the door and say, "on this, i quit!" slammed the door and say, "on this, iquit!"| slammed the door and say, "on this, i quit!" i...
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suffering an allergic reaction to a pret a manger sandwich, will meet the environment secretary michael goveike? she was a force of life, she loved to live, she loved to do things, she was pretty active, she was a teenager who was fine and loving. all the things parents say about the children, we all love our children and she just add something about her, you did not forget her. when you met her you would remember her, always. she was very loved, she had many friends, she is greatly missed by so many. absolutely. i can see the smile across your face. indeed. the smile at the memories and the sense of loss and love for our child that is no longer with us. it's a very powerful emotion indeed. of course. you have been so clear in what you both want to happen, you have got this meeting today, what you want to come out of it? the meeting, which we welcome, it's really simple, what we are looking for as a family. that is that the food labelling laws in this country come up to scratch. by that i mean in particular all food that is consumed by people here should be correctly labelled with ingredient
suffering an allergic reaction to a pret a manger sandwich, will meet the environment secretary michael goveike? she was a force of life, she loved to live, she loved to do things, she was pretty active, she was a teenager who was fine and loving. all the things parents say about the children, we all love our children and she just add something about her, you did not forget her. when you met her you would remember her, always. she was very loved, she had many friends, she is greatly missed by...
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teams like the ivory alliance, led by michael gove, these groups are working to reduce the amount of. we wa nt to that's not what we're all about. we want to keep it going. interesting point, did you leave thinking you'd achieved something? you explain the logistics of the operation, it must be hard to think you've made a difference? i have to think we've made a difference. the fact the rangers were so passionate and wa nted rangers were so passionate and wanted to get so much out of us, evenif wanted to get so much out of us, even if we leave with things 1% better, that's1% even if we leave with things 1% better, that's 1% better even if we leave with things 1% better, that's1% better than they we re better, that's1% better than they were “— better, that's1% better than they were —— rangers. better, that's1% better than they were -- rangers. good to speak to you, lieutenant alex wilson. thank you. there's a big event going on in windsor, as we've been telling you this morning — a royal wedding. carol's there to tell us what the weather's going to be like for the couple's big day. mo
teams like the ivory alliance, led by michael gove, these groups are working to reduce the amount of. we wa nt to that's not what we're all about. we want to keep it going. interesting point, did you leave thinking you'd achieved something? you explain the logistics of the operation, it must be hard to think you've made a difference? i have to think we've made a difference. the fact the rangers were so passionate and wa nted rangers were so passionate and wanted to get so much out of us, evenif...
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a high—level deal without any detail, as michael gove indicated could be changed week after, would beoung adults in england cannot afford to buy the cheapest houses in the area they live — even when they have a 10% deposit — that‘s according to a new report today. the institute for fiscal studies say house prices have risen by 173% in two decades — far outstripping growth in pay. here‘s our personal finance correspondent, simon gompertz. david smith is here with us now. this report paints a pretty bleak picture, what can be done to improve the situation? house prices in elation to what people are and have far outstripped each other. now, in london, you need 16 times the average salary to buy a house. what we are doing is calling on governments to make sure that there is land availability to build the houses we need every year in order to drive down the cost of housing and let young families get a chance to get a foot on the housing ladder. what you mean by land availability? we need to prioritise land for affordable house building. let‘s say, this was a public asset, let‘s prioritise
a high—level deal without any detail, as michael gove indicated could be changed week after, would beoung adults in england cannot afford to buy the cheapest houses in the area they live — even when they have a 10% deposit — that‘s according to a new report today. the institute for fiscal studies say house prices have risen by 173% in two decades — far outstripping growth in pay. here‘s our personal finance correspondent, simon gompertz. david smith is here with us now. this report...