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let's look at the guardian front page, share surge ta kes guardian front page, share surge takes just $106 billion —— effects. this is what we we re billion —— effects. this is what we were talking about, richer than bill gates. what did take on the guardian angle when they look at the impact of inflation etc and who is richer than her? i tell you what i would expect from the guardian and bezos isa expect from the guardian and bezos is a hedge fund manager so i haven't reached his levels yet, but that is the ambition, 0k, 0k, and i thought the ambition, 0k, 0k, and i thought the angle would be you have $25 billion of turnover in europe for your company, amazon, but pay $17 million in tax. that is how to become the richest man in the world. they next albeit you employ 65,000 people. i will tell you what is interesting, the richest man in history is a british immigrant into britain of the nephew of william the conqueror who was the richest man ever allowing for information. and there were you, alan rufus, who would have thought it, and interestingly, you may have thought the english bec
let's look at the guardian front page, share surge ta kes guardian front page, share surge takes just $106 billion —— effects. this is what we we re billion —— effects. this is what we were talking about, richer than bill gates. what did take on the guardian angle when they look at the impact of inflation etc and who is richer than her? i tell you what i would expect from the guardian and bezos isa expect from the guardian and bezos is a hedge fund manager so i haven't reached his...
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even better than the new guardian. no, no.bc news website. it's there seven days a week. if you missed the programme you can see it again on iplayer. thank you again. thank you again. thank you again. thank you for watching. hope you enjoyed our new improved version. all the best. good evening. plenty of weather to talk about over the next few days. we start tomorrow morning on a cold wiptry note across scotland, northern ireland and north—west england. here there will be a mix of rain, sleet and snow, icy stretches around and some of the snow even at lower levels. showery rain really across the m4 south and there will be brightness from time to time but it's going to feel cold, particularly when you factor in that brisk north—westerly wind. wrap up warm. the winds stay with us into wednesday. still some showers, chiefly to the far north and west. 0n chiefly to the far north and west. on wednesday hopefully sheltered eastern areas will see fewer showers and certainly a little more sunshine coming through. but still not particu
even better than the new guardian. no, no.bc news website. it's there seven days a week. if you missed the programme you can see it again on iplayer. thank you again. thank you again. thank you again. thank you for watching. hope you enjoyed our new improved version. all the best. good evening. plenty of weather to talk about over the next few days. we start tomorrow morning on a cold wiptry note across scotland, northern ireland and north—west england. here there will be a mix of rain, sleet...
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we're starting with the guardian and is warning that it is just the guardian and is warning that it isjustst a matter of time before the uk suffers a major cyber attack. it is more details this. this is exactly what they are saying, it is a matter of when,
we're starting with the guardian and is warning that it is just the guardian and is warning that it isjustst a matter of time before the uk suffers a major cyber attack. it is more details this. this is exactly what they are saying, it is a matter of when,
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and in the guardian, residents face a huge bill to remove cladding.e g re nfell tower? is people living near or at the grenfell tower? it is extraordinary, these residents are living in a building where they have the same kind of flammable panels as the g re nfell tower. kind of flammable panels as the grenfell tower. the kind of flammable panels as the gre nfell tower. the property kind of flammable panels as the grenfell tower. the property owner, where they all own those flats, they need to spend £2 million to replace the cladding but he will give them the cladding but he will give them the bill of £31,000 each in order to make the flats they own say. it is extraordinary. they are private flats ? extraordinary. they are private flats? yes, at the moment, because the flats are unsafe, and the flammable cladding, there are fire wardens patrolling there. 24 hours a day, at the cost of £4000 a week. the government will have to do something... it is a flabbergasting story. sajid javid, the housing secretary, said that the government told the owner of th
and in the guardian, residents face a huge bill to remove cladding.e g re nfell tower? is people living near or at the grenfell tower? it is extraordinary, these residents are living in a building where they have the same kind of flammable panels as the g re nfell tower. kind of flammable panels as the grenfell tower. the kind of flammable panels as the gre nfell tower. the property kind of flammable panels as the grenfell tower. the property owner, where they all own those flats, they need to...
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the guardian, though, is looking towards a second referendum, because there is a surge in support for got the stomach for this? laughter britain favours a vote on brexit by a16 britain favours a vote on brexit by a 16 point margin but only when we know the final terms of departure. then what do we do if we say we don't like the terms? then what happens? i don't suppose they have looked into that, have they, but... we had a poll in a similar area last week, which had a slight majority for not wanting a second referendum. we asked a slightly different question. what we then found was, if there were a second referendum, the majority of people would vote to remain. nobody wants an election, because we are tired of elections, but i think we are starting to see, and we always have caveats with polls, we have had a run of polls re ce ntly polls, we have had a run of polls recently showing a bias for another referendum. it is stalled very split. very marginal. what we are seeing is the entrenched views amongst age and the people that voted leave, the older people, the over 65 voted leave, the
the guardian, though, is looking towards a second referendum, because there is a surge in support for got the stomach for this? laughter britain favours a vote on brexit by a16 britain favours a vote on brexit by a 16 point margin but only when we know the final terms of departure. then what do we do if we say we don't like the terms? then what happens? i don't suppose they have looked into that, have they, but... we had a poll in a similar area last week, which had a slight majority for not...
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all those who have worked for tabloids can now be sniffy about the guardian. but it was a good format before and it will no doubt do very well, and it is possible to produce a good, quality paper in tabloid format. says a man from the standard! the times with tabloid and produces a good newspaper was“ easier to cope with on the train. produces a good newspaper was“ easier to cope with on the trainm is. it is driven by cost cutting, that's the long and short. so the students, who are they? fourth and fifth year medical students who are being asked to help on wards, according to the letter that the guardian has got hold of saying it shouldn't be beyond their competence, and the bma is quoted saying that it is indicative of the terrible situation the nhs is in. that's probably true that isn't a desirable situation but, on the other hand, perhaps we shouldn't panic entirely, and these people are quite close to becoming completely trained doctors. i'd rather have a com pletely trained doctors. i'd rather have a completely trained doctor though. trained doctors. i'd
all those who have worked for tabloids can now be sniffy about the guardian. but it was a good format before and it will no doubt do very well, and it is possible to produce a good, quality paper in tabloid format. says a man from the standard! the times with tabloid and produces a good newspaper was“ easier to cope with on the train. produces a good newspaper was“ easier to cope with on the trainm is. it is driven by cost cutting, that's the long and short. so the students, who are they?...
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let's look on the guardian's ta ke bad. look on the guardian's take on carillion, they provide, it failed to provide a rescue plan so far. this company cannot go under entirely, it cannot be left to do the thing that happens to businesses which is getting to the nation asian. they are a functional operation, in hospitals, schools and presence which need to carry on. they need some form of life support. they need some form of life support. the other things in terms of building development will probably get hived off. what the banks are doing is playing hardball saying that they won't give any support in the government will have to turn around and say we will give you a short—term fudge to make sure you can keep the thing going for the time being. it has been a long time coming. we had to make offered warnings. —— two profit warnings of. the government kept giving them big contracts. the rail link between london and birmingham which is extremely controversial in its own right. people are saying these contracts have some poiso
let's look on the guardian's ta ke bad. look on the guardian's take on carillion, they provide, it failed to provide a rescue plan so far. this company cannot go under entirely, it cannot be left to do the thing that happens to businesses which is getting to the nation asian. they are a functional operation, in hospitals, schools and presence which need to carry on. they need some form of life support. they need some form of life support. the other things in terms of building development will...
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we're starting with the guardian and is warning that it is just the guardian and is warning that it isjust the guardian and is warning that it is just a matter of time before the uk suffers a major cyber attack. it is more details this. this is exactly what they are saying, it is a matter of when, not if. if you will recall, in 2017, we already had a cyber attack, that was wannacry. it shut down many services of the nhs, it is quite interesting with regard to this issue because just a few years ago, it was considered that people would perhaps putting these types of viruses to computers for ransoms and if you then paid out, they would stop it. it was expected that bitcoin would perhaps feel that because it was expected to be more difficult to trace where the money was going, but now it seems that it has been linked potentially to possibly wanting to do these attacks, it has become a little different in its theme. it is almost a type of warfare, i guess is what they are suggesting. they almost suggesting they cannot do anything about it, being prewarned is the best that you can do. well, exa
we're starting with the guardian and is warning that it is just the guardian and is warning that it isjust the guardian and is warning that it is just a matter of time before the uk suffers a major cyber attack. it is more details this. this is exactly what they are saying, it is a matter of when, not if. if you will recall, in 2017, we already had a cyber attack, that was wannacry. it shut down many services of the nhs, it is quite interesting with regard to this issue because just a few years...
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the guardian next. hundreds of thousands at risk in squalid rented homes.are truly awful. i am not sure how new it is. before a lived in my current flat, my previous one had rodents, at the other had a black mould. obviously that does not make it all right now, it was horrible then, it is horrible now. burman, mouldy walls, exposed electrical wiring, lieke ruse, broken locks, they reckon it's a loss of homes for those rented by under 30 fires. you don't want to be children or a young aduu don't want to be children or a young adult —— 30 fires. don't want to be children or a young adult -- 30 fires. we do have rights if we are renting to expect a certain standard. but somebody has to enforce them. we were talking about it before. you were talking about it before. you were talking about mice and moulds. we can all remember living in some terrible property. with me it would be slugs and mushrooms growing through the carpet. did i share a university house with your? i hope not. did you see mushrooms? we were not growing them. those waiting days, it was short te
the guardian next. hundreds of thousands at risk in squalid rented homes.are truly awful. i am not sure how new it is. before a lived in my current flat, my previous one had rodents, at the other had a black mould. obviously that does not make it all right now, it was horrible then, it is horrible now. burman, mouldy walls, exposed electrical wiring, lieke ruse, broken locks, they reckon it's a loss of homes for those rented by under 30 fires. you don't want to be children or a young aduu don't...
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all those who have worked for tabloids can now be sniffy about the guardian. very well, and it is possible to produce a good, quality paper in tabloid format. says a man from the standard! the times with tabloid and produces a good newspaper was“ easier to cope with on the train. produces a good newspaper was“ easier to cope with on the trainm is. it is driven by cost cutting, that's the long and short. so the students, who are they? fourth and fifth year medical students who are being asked to help on wards, according to the letter that the guardian has got hold of saying it shouldn't be beyond their competence, and the bma is quoted saying that it is indicative of the terrible
all those who have worked for tabloids can now be sniffy about the guardian. very well, and it is possible to produce a good, quality paper in tabloid format. says a man from the standard! the times with tabloid and produces a good newspaper was“ easier to cope with on the train. produces a good newspaper was“ easier to cope with on the trainm is. it is driven by cost cutting, that's the long and short. so the students, who are they? fourth and fifth year medical students who are being...
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let's look at the guardian. featuring the reshuffle tomorrow.trol with the reshuffle. she is not moving that many around necessarily —— but it seems some people have things worried about. —— some things to be worried about. the chancellor are rumoured to be sticking. good news for boris fans. he will continue to be foreign secretary. yes, it is all about brexit and the idea that she will be creating. it isa idea that she will be creating. it is a minister without portfolio. a minister thought no deal. it doesn't sound like a job but it is clearly a big job, if it comes for that. —— if it comes to that. let's see who would pick up that magic but on. why would pick up that magic but on. why would she have such a minister? eurosceptics are concerned government won't have the hardest brexit they might have hoped for. the prime minister is attempting right —— to reassure the right ring. —— right wing. there will be a minister whose job it will be, within the department, to prepare for a no deal. that is the front of the daily telegraph as well. the g
let's look at the guardian. featuring the reshuffle tomorrow.trol with the reshuffle. she is not moving that many around necessarily —— but it seems some people have things worried about. —— some things to be worried about. the chancellor are rumoured to be sticking. good news for boris fans. he will continue to be foreign secretary. yes, it is all about brexit and the idea that she will be creating. it isa idea that she will be creating. it is a minister without portfolio. a minister...
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. >> ellos son los vigilantes, los guardianes.presentadora: las tortugas son una de las especies mÁs antiguas de amÉrica. para poner sus huevos recorren grandes distancias, aunque siempre regresan a la misma playa donde nacieron. pueden llegar a poner entre 20 y 600 huevos. sus crÍas tardan hasta dos meses a no ser. a pesar de haber sobrevivido millones de aÑos, hay por lo menos siete especies en peligro de extinciÓn. nicolÁs nos cuenta cÓmo en colombia unos pescadores estÁn cuestionando lo que aprendieron por generaciones para convertirse en guardianes del ocÉano. >> en las playas del caribe colombiano, los pescadores depende de lo que le da el mar. >> aquÍ prestamos langosta, pescado y tortugas. >> Él ha dedicado su vida a pescar. >> es el Único trabajo que tenemos. >> aunque la pesca de tortuga es ilegal, los nÚmeros lo dicen todo. una sola tortuga puede darle a un pescador el equivalente a lo que tiene 10 dÍas de pesca. >> si un dÍa agarro tortugas, saco 600 $400,000. depende del tamaÑo de la tortuga. >> loïc el ente a 135 y $
. >> ellos son los vigilantes, los guardianes.presentadora: las tortugas son una de las especies mÁs antiguas de amÉrica. para poner sus huevos recorren grandes distancias, aunque siempre regresan a la misma playa donde nacieron. pueden llegar a poner entre 20 y 600 huevos. sus crÍas tardan hasta dos meses a no ser. a pesar de haber sobrevivido millones de aÑos, hay por lo menos siete especies en peligro de extinciÓn. nicolÁs nos cuenta cÓmo en colombia unos pescadores estÁn...
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let's take a look at the guardian front page. the royal wedding. place in may at windsor castle. the front page headline that the royal family would want. and not the royal family would want. and not the front—page headline simon dudley, the conservative leader of the borough of windsor may want to see this morning. i think it is the tone of this letter which he has a p pa re ntly tone of this letter which he has apparently written to the police, the local police force in that area requesting action against "aggressive begging and intimidation". in fairness to simon dudley, he does go on to say, to point out that homelessness is com pletely u na cce pta ble point out that homelessness is completely unacceptable in a caring, compassionate community such as owls. it is what the guardian has picked up on here and the tone of this letter which is really unpalatable, and a kind of wonder what prince harry and meghan markle, meghan markle seen as many as very keen on humanitarian efforts, how will this go down with the royal couple? not very well and not
let's take a look at the guardian front page. the royal wedding. place in may at windsor castle. the front page headline that the royal family would want. and not the royal family would want. and not the front—page headline simon dudley, the conservative leader of the borough of windsor may want to see this morning. i think it is the tone of this letter which he has a p pa re ntly tone of this letter which he has apparently written to the police, the local police force in that area requesting...
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teresa: gracias a estos guardianes, la poblaciÓn de tortugas se estÁ recuperando.octurna contra, estornudo, tos, fiebre & para que puedas dormr de lo mejor con un resfriado. piedra, papel o tijera ¿todavía jugando? mamá, es que a la que pierde le toca cepillarse primero con esta pasta de abuela ahí me di cuenta que era hora de cambiar a crest. cada día los hispanos continúan descubriendo crest. pruébala. si vives la vida, tienes que swiffer. ♪ ♪ presentadora: nacieron en el mismo paÍs y hasta en el mismo estado. a su manera los otros son famosos y hasta compartan el mismo apodo, el chapo. sin embargo, son dos hombres totalmente diferentes . uno para haberse convertido en el rey de la mÚsica norteÑa se hizo famoso. carolina cereza conversÓ con ernesto pÉrez, tambiÉn conocido como el chapo de sinaloa. carolina: con su sombrero bien puesto, rodeado de bellas mujeres y con un bigote impecable. ernesto pÉrez ya le ha cantado al amor, al despecho y a su rancho en mÉxico por mÁs de dos dÉcadas. aunque a nivel personal afirma que hoy en dÍa no le falta nada para ser feliz,
teresa: gracias a estos guardianes, la poblaciÓn de tortugas se estÁ recuperando.octurna contra, estornudo, tos, fiebre & para que puedas dormr de lo mejor con un resfriado. piedra, papel o tijera ¿todavía jugando? mamá, es que a la que pierde le toca cepillarse primero con esta pasta de abuela ahí me di cuenta que era hora de cambiar a crest. cada día los hispanos continúan descubriendo crest. pruébala. si vives la vida, tienes que swiffer. ♪ ♪ presentadora: nacieron en el...
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the new look guardian. do we like the new look?|j of the day. the new look guardian. like the new look? i really like it. i think it is great to read. ifinish every like it. i think it is great to read. i finish every story. you finish every story! chuckles i think it is really accessible and really showcases their journalism brilliantly. they have an exclusive about a warning of a cyber attack on the uk. what do you make of that? scary, but, when you are at red alert for terror attacks date to day, is it the first worry? it is the head of the national cyber security centre warning of a major cyber attack. saying it is a matter of when not if. we have had a few, the one on the nhs was particularly worrying. and there has been one apartment with the suggestion that it happened just days before an election. —— there has been one on parliament. we are on a very high state of readiness for any kind of cyber or terrorist related activity as it is. and he is predicting specifically in the next two years. it will be a category one attack. defined as an assault which might cr
the new look guardian. do we like the new look?|j of the day. the new look guardian. like the new look? i really like it. i think it is great to read. ifinish every like it. i think it is great to read. i finish every story. you finish every story! chuckles i think it is really accessible and really showcases their journalism brilliantly. they have an exclusive about a warning of a cyber attack on the uk. what do you make of that? scary, but, when you are at red alert for terror attacks date to...
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looking at the guardian, look at my little copy. it is tiny!t how we printed it but it has gone from its per letter size to its tabloid size. story we are looking at is students drafted in to plug nhs gaps. an interesting story and basically what it is saying is that fourth and fifth year medical students are being asked, not clear how widely, but an illustration here from a university school writing to stu d e nts university school writing to students asking if they would be willing to help on wards. it is an illustration of the pressures they are under, not a desirable situation but on the other hand they are not too far off being trained. the suggestion is that they shouldn't be doing anything beyond their competence. maybe it is not a source of massive alarm as if you have com pletely of massive alarm as if you have completely untrained people on wards but clearly it is not a great situation if people are not fully trained being drafted in at this stage. what year are they in? fourth and fifth. they are not an undergraduate, they will go in
looking at the guardian, look at my little copy. it is tiny!t how we printed it but it has gone from its per letter size to its tabloid size. story we are looking at is students drafted in to plug nhs gaps. an interesting story and basically what it is saying is that fourth and fifth year medical students are being asked, not clear how widely, but an illustration here from a university school writing to stu d e nts university school writing to students asking if they would be willing to help on...
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kick us off pleased with the guardian, a lot of coverage of this.ameful. we won't have the word itself he is said to have used but people might not know quite what's going on here, please enlighten them. yet again, donald trump's bigmouth has landed him in trouble and he has been very rude about central american countries and african nations and this has resulted in the un, human rights spokesman saying it's impossible to view his remarks as anything other than racist. american diplomats are being summoned for approach to leaders. i'm sure a lot of things get said in private by all sorts of american presidents but this was in a slightly bigger for? it was. a democrat senator has come forward to sake he said these things. trump at first, and this is the interesting thing, he had initially allowed the white house not to deny the reports of his comments. it has been said by plenty of people but actually these kind of remarks played very well with his base. he has admitted he used tough language but later went on to say he'd never used those words, but
kick us off pleased with the guardian, a lot of coverage of this.ameful. we won't have the word itself he is said to have used but people might not know quite what's going on here, please enlighten them. yet again, donald trump's bigmouth has landed him in trouble and he has been very rude about central american countries and african nations and this has resulted in the un, human rights spokesman saying it's impossible to view his remarks as anything other than racist. american diplomats are...
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the guardian is focusing on american jobs and asks whether the working class are truly benefiting fromresident trump‘s economic agenda. the paper writes that the republican party is currently rolling back much
the guardian is focusing on american jobs and asks whether the working class are truly benefiting fromresident trump‘s economic agenda. the paper writes that the republican party is currently rolling back much
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the fact that steve bannon is quoted in the guardian piece treasonous.ator, staying with you, a lot of americans have thought bubble all along that was a bad idea to do that. but for a trump loyalist, you don't get closer to trump world for that finite period of time than steve bannon. that carries weight. do you not agree? >> yeah, first off steve is a national security guy. this is his background. background is in this area. so obviously he has a lot more sensitivity to us than your normal political operative. i'm not surprised that steve reacted that way. i'm surprised that he used that quote to someone who was going to report it, to me that was not good judgment on his part. i think it's one thing to say those things and say them privately, another thing to actually have that released out in the press. but bottom line is, i think it was disconcerting. but again that doesn't change any of the real dynamics whaf this investigation. the investigation is going to shoal what it's going to shoal. >> doesn't change the investigation but shows someone close
the fact that steve bannon is quoted in the guardian piece treasonous.ator, staying with you, a lot of americans have thought bubble all along that was a bad idea to do that. but for a trump loyalist, you don't get closer to trump world for that finite period of time than steve bannon. that carries weight. do you not agree? >> yeah, first off steve is a national security guy. this is his background. background is in this area. so obviously he has a lot more sensitivity to us than your...
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the guardian online focusses on steve bannon, who won't be appearing before a grand jury in the investigationinto links between the trump election campaign and russia. however, president trump's former chief strategist will now meet and talk with special counsel robert mueller‘s investigators instead. the irish times says tech giant, apple, is expected to pay its largest tax bill ever, to the amount of $38 billion. the move comes as the company repatriates overseas cash, mostly held by irish subsidiaries back to the us. the ft reports on crypto—currency, bitcoin, who's value has fallen below $10,000, making it the worst two—day rout in three years. and finally the independent leads with a poll that says the majority of britons back plans for a 25p charge levied on all drinks sold in disposable cups. the proposal follows uk prime minister theresa may's announcement of a plan aimed at eliminating avoidable plastic waste within 25 years. with me is james hughes, who's chief market analyst, axi trader, a brokerage firm. welcome back. hello. starting with macron and may, together today at the summ
the guardian online focusses on steve bannon, who won't be appearing before a grand jury in the investigationinto links between the trump election campaign and russia. however, president trump's former chief strategist will now meet and talk with special counsel robert mueller‘s investigators instead. the irish times says tech giant, apple, is expected to pay its largest tax bill ever, to the amount of $38 billion. the move comes as the company repatriates overseas cash, mostly held by irish...
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not only is that article not true, there is no such thing as the denver guardian him facebook says 140 million people saw that on the news feed. >> that is more people than voted in the entire election. facebook has tried several solutions from flagging news articles to asking users to credit news agencies the simplest solution is to remove news articles, give up. but that, too, is a problem. legitimate newsrooms around the country, newsrooms like the san francisco "chronicle" count on traffic to drive it to their website. audrey cooper is the editor-in-chief at the "chronicle kwlts and wrote a scathing letter to mark zuckerberg saying, because you haven't been able stop, you flubbed and gave up, you are making the country's news-ism worse by improving public discourse. you can do better than this. audrey cooper joins us this morning along with dig ward from al jazeera and hannah ward for "financial times." it's not facebook's job to stop traffic, is it? >> it kind of is. that's how they group facebook in the first place. they ask all of us to put our stuff there. they engaged all of u
not only is that article not true, there is no such thing as the denver guardian him facebook says 140 million people saw that on the news feed. >> that is more people than voted in the entire election. facebook has tried several solutions from flagging news articles to asking users to credit news agencies the simplest solution is to remove news articles, give up. but that, too, is a problem. legitimate newsrooms around the country, newsrooms like the san francisco "chronicle"...
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let's move on to the guardian. easyj et‘s let's move on to the guardian.ef has asked a pay cut to match his theatre predecessor. the woman has moved on to it the yearin the woman has moved on to it the year in the uk. —— has moved onto itv here in the uk. by the sixth of april this year, 9000 itv here in the uk. by the sixth of aprilthis year, 9000 uk itv here in the uk. by the sixth of april this year, 9000 uk businesses had to declare their gender pay gap. that is something that we had to do at the bbc. and that has led to a whole can of worms opening. absolutely. he has reduced his salary by about 50, 30 £4000 —— £34,000. a lot of people are debating about whether or not he would do the same, but the real issueis would do the same, but the real issue is that we need to see more women in high productive roles, stem roles, but the issue with easyjet is the number of female pilots that aren't out there in the world. history to make a statement. yes, he is trained to say that they want to see more female pilots in the world. but this is an issue of why wome
let's move on to the guardian. easyj et‘s let's move on to the guardian.ef has asked a pay cut to match his theatre predecessor. the woman has moved on to it the yearin the woman has moved on to it the year in the uk. —— has moved onto itv here in the uk. by the sixth of april this year, 9000 itv here in the uk. by the sixth of aprilthis year, 9000 uk itv here in the uk. by the sixth of april this year, 9000 uk businesses had to declare their gender pay gap. that is something that we had...
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the guardian says donald trump wants to loosen the rules regarding the use of nuclear weapons.. the i focusses on the gender pay gap at the bbc, following the corporation‘s decision to take winifred robinson, off radio 4, after she posted her views on the issue. we are going to start with the financial times. brussels serves notice of no deal brexit for uk industry. say this is an interesting and probably frustrating strategy for brexit supporters in the uk. essentially what has been going on is the eu has been telling business leaders in a very wide array of industries ranging from pig breeders to drug makers that they need to be prepared for a no deal brexit. theresa may isn‘t doing this, this is the european union century speaking to sara gets in some sense here in the uk and telling them they need to be ready. this seems to indicate that the eu is much more prepared to negotiate than the uk is. it would seem prudent, wouldn't it, that british industry, farming, whatever, british society, is prepared for a possible no deal. yes, but the significance of this is that all throu
the guardian says donald trump wants to loosen the rules regarding the use of nuclear weapons.. the i focusses on the gender pay gap at the bbc, following the corporation‘s decision to take winifred robinson, off radio 4, after she posted her views on the issue. we are going to start with the financial times. brussels serves notice of no deal brexit for uk industry. say this is an interesting and probably frustrating strategy for brexit supporters in the uk. essentially what has been going on...
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the guardian, thousands of people take part in the women's marches around the world. day, since donald trump's inauguration. people have used the last year to get more organised and streamline their messaging. 0f organised and streamline their messaging. of course, there has also been not just one messaging. of course, there has also been notjust one year of trumpet lots of incidents of reported violence and harassment against women with weinstein harvey in the us. —— trump. 0ther women with weinstein harvey in the us. —— trump. other people who have been exposed. thank you for taking us been exposed. thank you for taking us through the world media. thank you for watching the briefing. goodbye for now. hello there. a very different feel to the weather over the next few days. the transition began during sunday, some northern and eastern areas stuck below freezing through the afternoon, with some snow. down to the south—west, it was much milder. skip ahead to tuesday, and all of us will be into that mild air, which is moving in our direction on this south—westerly wind,
the guardian, thousands of people take part in the women's marches around the world. day, since donald trump's inauguration. people have used the last year to get more organised and streamline their messaging. 0f organised and streamline their messaging. of course, there has also been not just one messaging. of course, there has also been notjust one year of trumpet lots of incidents of reported violence and harassment against women with weinstein harvey in the us. —— trump. 0ther women...
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this morning, "the guardian" reports on some pretty stunning remarks from the president's former chief strategist. >> according to a new book seen by "the guardian," president trump's former chief strategist, steve bannon, said this about the 2016 donald trump jr. meeting in trump tower, where trump jr. was promised dirt from the russians on hillary clinton. steve bannon says, even if you thought that this was not treasonous or unpatriotic or bad blank, and i happen to think it's all of that, you should have called the fbi immediately. >> cnn's justice correspondent, jessica schneider, joining us live from washington. you know, a lot of people stunned to see these comments this morning from steve bannon, jessica. >> stunned is the right word. steve bannon going after donald trump jr. hard, calling o out that june 2016 meeting with the russian lawyer at trump tower. also in attendance, there were paul manafort, then campaign chair, and jared kushner. that meeting actually happened about two months before steve bannon actually joined the campaign. so steve bannon now telling the author,
this morning, "the guardian" reports on some pretty stunning remarks from the president's former chief strategist. >> according to a new book seen by "the guardian," president trump's former chief strategist, steve bannon, said this about the 2016 donald trump jr. meeting in trump tower, where trump jr. was promised dirt from the russians on hillary clinton. steve bannon says, even if you thought that this was not treasonous or unpatriotic or bad blank, and i happen to...
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they are guardians of orthodoxy, elite orthodoxy.oday, republican senator jeff flake of arizona took their side. in a speech on the senate floor, flake compared trump's criticism of the media to the soviet dictator joseph stalin. one of history's most prolific mass murderers, because of course, barking at jim acosta during a press conference is a lot like building death camps staging a famine in ukraine. no one ever accused jeff flake of being a genius. though he is right on one point, government is the opponent of free expression. remember when president obama kicked newspaper reporters off of their campaign plan because his coverage was not favorable enough. that happened. the obama administration vox from the ban white house press corps because we didn't suck up hard enough. or the time the obama administration's appeal of the phone records from "the associated press" or the term they named fox news reporter james rosen in a criminal complaint back in 2010 presidena actually describes this news organization as "destructive for the
they are guardians of orthodoxy, elite orthodoxy.oday, republican senator jeff flake of arizona took their side. in a speech on the senate floor, flake compared trump's criticism of the media to the soviet dictator joseph stalin. one of history's most prolific mass murderers, because of course, barking at jim acosta during a press conference is a lot like building death camps staging a famine in ukraine. no one ever accused jeff flake of being a genius. though he is right on one point,...
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you can tell the delight in the guardian reporting here. going on here. it is not a complete ban of the daily mail, it is only on one route. i can't remember the last timei route. i can't remember the last time i purchased a newspaper on a train, nor when i time i purchased a newspaper on a train, norwhen i had time i purchased a newspaper on a train, nor when i had enough time —— space on a train to read a newspaper. every space we are in at the moment is overly retailed, we can buy something no matter where we are. and if they are not selling something they don't want to sell, maybe they can replace it with something they can. thank you for joining us. for we go, a quick clarification on a story from ten minutes ago about the french actress defending the men's right to hit on the women. —— hit on women, not hit women. . tuesday was a disappointing day up and down the country, cold, damp and grey with the exception of western scotland which saw a little sunshine. into wednesday we start to see a bit of change to the weather. a band of rain
you can tell the delight in the guardian reporting here. going on here. it is not a complete ban of the daily mail, it is only on one route. i can't remember the last timei route. i can't remember the last time i purchased a newspaper on a train, nor when i time i purchased a newspaper on a train, norwhen i had time i purchased a newspaper on a train, nor when i had enough time —— space on a train to read a newspaper. every space we are in at the moment is overly retailed, we can buy...
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let's look very briefly at the guardian, the airbus a380 given a lifeline.irline, beautifulto travel on. —— we all hope. they want smaller, more flexible plan is. yes, this is a lifeline because they have not had an order in four years, and so this really is a lifeline and it isa so this really is a lifeline and it is a deal worked $16 billion. they are buying 20 and taking an option on 16 more. there were fears that that was the end for airbus, especially when emirates, the airline that is buying them, ordered bowling. this is good news for airbus, andi bowling. this is good news for airbus, and i must say that although we like the dream line, i use it quite often. there is a big smile on your face there. quite often. there is a big smile on yourface there. i quite often. there is a big smile on your face there. i wonder if there isa your face there. i wonder if there is a big smile on your face with the daily telegraph, it is interesting. you have theresa may, emmanuel macron, a big summit, and boris johnson gets the headline. well done, boris. it also, it
let's look very briefly at the guardian, the airbus a380 given a lifeline.irline, beautifulto travel on. —— we all hope. they want smaller, more flexible plan is. yes, this is a lifeline because they have not had an order in four years, and so this really is a lifeline and it isa so this really is a lifeline and it is a deal worked $16 billion. they are buying 20 and taking an option on 16 more. there were fears that that was the end for airbus, especially when emirates, the airline that is...
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donald trump, what he has to say here in the guardian.ve led to a lot of money being handed down to workers as bonuses, et cetera, which sounds like a good thing. the article he is also trying to say that they are also rolling back on worker's writes. is that a fair thing? donald trump, whatever we think of him, there are millions morejobs in the think of him, there are millions more jobs in the economy as a result of the tax cuts, which are working their way down to the workers. -- workers' rights. this is trump economics in action and it is really working. now, there has been some i’ow working. now, there has been some row back on workers' rights, i believe there is an organisation could be good jobs policy group, who look at what happens, and they are highlighting that job security look at what happens, and they are highlighting thatjob security may be threatened. but really, the other things that are being looked at abound increasing employment for 16 and 17 —year—olds in variousjob markets. so, at the moment, trump seems to be delive
donald trump, what he has to say here in the guardian.ve led to a lot of money being handed down to workers as bonuses, et cetera, which sounds like a good thing. the article he is also trying to say that they are also rolling back on worker's writes. is that a fair thing? donald trump, whatever we think of him, there are millions morejobs in the think of him, there are millions more jobs in the economy as a result of the tax cuts, which are working their way down to the workers. -- workers'...
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and the guardian has news that the parliamentary cook has onlyjust been given leave to stay in the ukears. the daily mail has news that president trump is planning to cancel his trip to the united kingdom overfears they want to be made welcome. let's get off, we have got this story in the times, an interesting story about the threat of a merger between the royal marines and the paratroopers and the royal marines and the pa ratroopers and attempts the royal marines and the paratroopers and attempts to cut the armed forces by up to 14,000 troops. this will cause a lot of uproar, the army is already 14,000 short of its 82,000 target. there is a £20 billion shortfall in the budget over the next decade, by firemen tested how this is coming out. he has been tipped as a future leadership contender and he has been banging his drum and it'll be interesting to see if he gets his way. and he won't wa nt see if he gets his way. and he won't want big cuts on his watch? three things about this story, one, it is a good story, process in action and real—life politics. it says troops would leave the s
and the guardian has news that the parliamentary cook has onlyjust been given leave to stay in the ukears. the daily mail has news that president trump is planning to cancel his trip to the united kingdom overfears they want to be made welcome. let's get off, we have got this story in the times, an interesting story about the threat of a merger between the royal marines and the paratroopers and the royal marines and the pa ratroopers and attempts the royal marines and the paratroopers and...
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next to a picture of the papers former editor peter preston the guardian says the prime minister is setassert control with a cabinet reshuffle. the financial times says that britain will push to remain under eu regulation when it comes to medicines and pharmaceuticals. the telegraph says that bbc is appointing a no deal brexit minister. the metro shows an image of the prime minister who was told in an interview by the journalist andrew marr that, when he had a stroke in 2013 , nhs delays would have killed him. the front page of the i also has a picture from that interview — where theresa may claims she has listened to the voters. the times leads with accusations that the bbc is accused of breaking equality law after carrie gracie steps down as the corporations china editor. the daily express says that britain is in the grip of a killerflu — the worst outbreak for 50 years. shall we start with the reshuffle? it's going to be tomorrow isn't it? and tuesday. we are told it will be reshuffled, it will be a huge surprise is not given the publicity in advance. the daily telegraph is saying ma
next to a picture of the papers former editor peter preston the guardian says the prime minister is setassert control with a cabinet reshuffle. the financial times says that britain will push to remain under eu regulation when it comes to medicines and pharmaceuticals. the telegraph says that bbc is appointing a no deal brexit minister. the metro shows an image of the prime minister who was told in an interview by the journalist andrew marr that, when he had a stroke in 2013 , nhs delays would...
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"punctiliously polite" was the guardian verdict on their whitehall adversary. intelligence is guiding the brexit process. but in his mind, the painful business of cutting deals and making compromises lies in the hands of his political controller. nick watt is with me. it was interesting to hear lord lawson. he is so wary of the civil service's role, their mindset and ability to thwart all of this. civil servants were frustrated because it goes against the grain, but those remarks have clearly struck a raw nerve in whitehall, because the cabinet secretary sir jeremy heywood has this evening rallied to the defence of the civil service. he doesn't speak out that much, but he issued a statement the —— to newsnight after the comments by lord lawson about the civil service in general. sirjeremy says the civil service take great pride in supporting the elected government of the day, in their mandate and their mission is to deliver brexit. he says the civil service is putting enormous effort, and many of its very best people into making a success of the project, that i
"punctiliously polite" was the guardian verdict on their whitehall adversary. intelligence is guiding the brexit process. but in his mind, the painful business of cutting deals and making compromises lies in the hands of his political controller. nick watt is with me. it was interesting to hear lord lawson. he is so wary of the civil service's role, their mindset and ability to thwart all of this. civil servants were frustrated because it goes against the grain, but those remarks have...
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with me are randeep ramesh, chief leader writer at the guardian and the political strategist jo tanneregraph leads on the news that theresa may could delay a promotion for health secretaryjeremy hunt's next week because of the worsening nhs crisis. the daily mail also looks at the nhs winter crisis — the paper say the latest advice from health bosses is "don't get ill!". the express also features the nhs crisis, saying cold temperatures this weekend could increase health risks. the i leads with claims from a woman who says john worboys spiked her drink years before he was arrested, but that her claims were ignored by police. worboys went on to drug and sexually attack most of his victims. the sun says the police and crown prosecution service did not want to pin any more attacks on worboys as they thought his sentence was ‘adequate'. the guardian reports that john worboys could face fresh prosecutions as alleged victims prepared to come forward to police. the mirror leads on one of the murderers ofjames bulger being sent back to prison. jon venables is to face a secret trial over posses
with me are randeep ramesh, chief leader writer at the guardian and the political strategist jo tanneregraph leads on the news that theresa may could delay a promotion for health secretaryjeremy hunt's next week because of the worsening nhs crisis. the daily mail also looks at the nhs winter crisis — the paper say the latest advice from health bosses is "don't get ill!". the express also features the nhs crisis, saying cold temperatures this weekend could increase health risks. the...
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the guardian newspaper has reported that graham rix and gwyn williams allegedly racially abused threec has approached williams for comment, but rix has declined. chelsea's director of communications made a statement on the allegations earlier today. we ta ke we take the them extremely seriously. we're absolutely determined to do the right thing to fully investigate and support those affected and we'll assist the authorities and support their investigations. 0ur sports correspondent, david 0rnstein, joins me. david what more do we know? according to the guardian rix and williams allegedly bude black players physically, emotionally and verbally consistently over a number of years. among the claims of the alleged victims, unnamed and reported to be taking legal action against chelsea, is that rix threw a cup of hot coffee in the face of a player, that one of the alleged victims was left with a bloody nose after rix threw a football at him and that both men consistently addressed the alleged victims using strong racial slurs. now a statement from the lawyers of the coaches said that they
the guardian newspaper has reported that graham rix and gwyn williams allegedly racially abused threec has approached williams for comment, but rix has declined. chelsea's director of communications made a statement on the allegations earlier today. we ta ke we take the them extremely seriously. we're absolutely determined to do the right thing to fully investigate and support those affected and we'll assist the authorities and support their investigations. 0ur sports correspondent, david...
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well, the guardian writer, one of the guardian addicts talked about your concert earlier this year, heed it and all earlier concerts as "a masterclass in self—parody from day one." well, thank god the guardian thought that. no, listen... but perhaps it is something you agree with, though. perhaps you set out to say... no, not at all. not at all. look, i appreciate the good will and good—natured fun, but i have a few houses the critics have bought me. if those are bad reviews, please bring them on. but you have also been honest about how much is spectacle rather than the music. it is clearly both. i don't want to get up on stage with a band i am so proud of and just play the songs. i believe that would be a slap in the face of the audience. we also don't use backing tracks or anything fake. it is a legitimate hard—rock band that goes up on stage, and we prefer to give the audience something more than just incense. you said yourself "i am not an artist." non, i think that's highly overused. no, i think that's highly overused. it's not up to me to decide if i am. it's always up to the peo
well, the guardian writer, one of the guardian addicts talked about your concert earlier this year, heed it and all earlier concerts as "a masterclass in self—parody from day one." well, thank god the guardian thought that. no, listen... but perhaps it is something you agree with, though. perhaps you set out to say... no, not at all. not at all. look, i appreciate the good will and good—natured fun, but i have a few houses the critics have bought me. if those are bad reviews,...
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an exciting competition that could solve all these problems instantly the guardian has uncovered this as if it wasn't tasteless enough already gets a house for free poverty porn at its most pernicious the man pictured here is called marco until innocent generous philanthropic with a very difficult upbringing he was poor himself what's interesting about this story is he's getting the poor the deserving poor to bid for a free house i'm not sure it's bit i mean it's a channel for all of bush's british t.v. station which is long been controversial and increasingly grids are they going to fight for this in a gladiatorial style way of syrian refugee family a person with partially sighted it's not exactly a glove he made is what you probably development is yes but the idea is he's actually quite empathic and said i'm still in the story of the actual program but apparently he comes across as quite a good guy but as you say execute the refugees if they don't get their house whatever you think it's a virtual execution if you're homeless then then there are actually cited personal ratings or go
an exciting competition that could solve all these problems instantly the guardian has uncovered this as if it wasn't tasteless enough already gets a house for free poverty porn at its most pernicious the man pictured here is called marco until innocent generous philanthropic with a very difficult upbringing he was poor himself what's interesting about this story is he's getting the poor the deserving poor to bid for a free house i'm not sure it's bit i mean it's a channel for all of bush's...
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and they went so far as to pass legislation requiring many to have white guardians. this system was racist in every way. in fact it was based on the quantum of osage blood. if you were a full-blooded osage, you were suddenly deemed incompetent and given a guardian to oversee your finances. here you can be a chiefly to being a great nation, have millions of dollars in your trust and you could have some local prominent white citizen telling you which car to buy and whether you could get the toothpaste down at the corner store. it also created one of the largest state and federally sanctioned criminal enterprises as many guardians would direct purchases and friends stores so they would then take kick back and skim money and embezzled millions and millions of dollars. this chief testified at a hearing before congress and i just want to read you what he said because it's very striking. he said the whites have punched us down in the roughest parts of the country thinking it would drive the indians down to where there is a big pile of rock and put them there in the corner.
and they went so far as to pass legislation requiring many to have white guardians. this system was racist in every way. in fact it was based on the quantum of osage blood. if you were a full-blooded osage, you were suddenly deemed incompetent and given a guardian to oversee your finances. here you can be a chiefly to being a great nation, have millions of dollars in your trust and you could have some local prominent white citizen telling you which car to buy and whether you could get the...
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the media does not see itself as the guardians of free speech, the guardians of common americans, holdinger accountable. they see themselves as, as you say, protectors of the status quo. >> tucker: if they were half as skeptical of big business as they are of donald trump we would be a lot safer. thank you. >> thank you. >> tucker: a new presidential conspiracy theory, the girtseser movement, that's merged yesterday after president trump's doctor discussed his physical results and described his health as pretty good. >> age 71 years 7 months at the time of the exam. 75 inches, weight 239 pounds. i think the president he and i talked, he would like to lose over the next, i think a reasonable goal over the next yearer on so, lose 10 to 15 pounds. >> tucker: pretty good report but immediately brushed aside by the press corps. they speculated what hidden ailments the president might have. >> if that's what 6'3", 239 pounds looks like, that's a shot shock to me. >> seemed like a trump fan boy. >> he said 239 pounds, whatever. i'm being a girther. >> we mention the president has high cholestero
the media does not see itself as the guardians of free speech, the guardians of common americans, holdinger accountable. they see themselves as, as you say, protectors of the status quo. >> tucker: if they were half as skeptical of big business as they are of donald trump we would be a lot safer. thank you. >> thank you. >> tucker: a new presidential conspiracy theory, the girtseser movement, that's merged yesterday after president trump's doctor discussed his physical results...
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for the editors at the guardian newspaper is a bad deal worsened by haste. the paper says refugees must not be forced to go back to a country that has been well known to have persecuted them for several months. the guardian says those responsible for that persecution must first be brought to justice and they call on international donors to try and convince both sides to scrap this deal or at least delay it. genie: many people have been jumping to the defense of a hollywood comedian named aziz ansari. >> it seems to be marking a turning point in the movement. it dates back to the weekend when an ominous woman penned a viral piece. in it she recounts how the netflix star and self-professed woke feminist essentially cuesed clear nonverbal during a date sexually pressuring her and then breaking it off when she did say no. for misogynists this is a case porn.venge corn -- genie: people are saying this expose has derailed the me too movement. >> that's according to misogynists. they say has the movement overreached with this story? a conservative paper says it's t
for the editors at the guardian newspaper is a bad deal worsened by haste. the paper says refugees must not be forced to go back to a country that has been well known to have persecuted them for several months. the guardian says those responsible for that persecution must first be brought to justice and they call on international donors to try and convince both sides to scrap this deal or at least delay it. genie: many people have been jumping to the defense of a hollywood comedian named aziz...
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. >>> it's not quite guardian of the galaxy but guardian of the planet. lisa pratt has been hired by nasa to protect our earth. plantary protection officer. she will be responsible for the protection of earth from potential contamination by extra ter restial life forms. she's an indiana university astro biologist. she says her new job plays a direct role in seeking evidence to address a profound question -- are we alone? her position with nasa starts next week. don't we first need to find extrater restial life before we worry about contamination from them? >> how do you know they haven't? >> professor pratt and chris pratt. >> is is there a connection? >> i wonder. >> we want to talk about celestial happenings with the best place to view that -- >> if you can get above 1,000 feet that would be ideal because fog will be rolling in during the event. >> folks can see it here on abc7 news in the morning. >> coming to you from caesar's entertainment studios, it's celebrity week las vegas. today, magician piff the magic dragon from the flamingo las vegas is goi
. >>> it's not quite guardian of the galaxy but guardian of the planet. lisa pratt has been hired by nasa to protect our earth. plantary protection officer. she will be responsible for the protection of earth from potential contamination by extra ter restial life forms. she's an indiana university astro biologist. she says her new job plays a direct role in seeking evidence to address a profound question -- are we alone? her position with nasa starts next week. don't we first need to...
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the learned from reading the guardian that she was at the center of the biggest offshore scandal in a decade. i've never been to panama i didn't know anything about it so i called the guardian and basically said what is this it all you have a company an offshore company and. this leaks happened and. there's phone didn't stop ringing for months with calls from journalists lawyers business partners tax agents and bankers. everyone wanted to know was heather really evading tax and hiding her money in offshore companies set up and opened. my banks called me and said how do you know you never told us you had this in the panama papers and i wish i had never heard about the company must. and it was only before coming to do this interview i called my lawyers and i said exactly the parody there is a company that is based. famous formula one driver yahoo truly also found his name in the panama files. at first he thought it was just a prank but it turned out to be a major concern for many months to come. up with stories that come up on the. t.v. everywhere this week they wanted to check in the p
the learned from reading the guardian that she was at the center of the biggest offshore scandal in a decade. i've never been to panama i didn't know anything about it so i called the guardian and basically said what is this it all you have a company an offshore company and. this leaks happened and. there's phone didn't stop ringing for months with calls from journalists lawyers business partners tax agents and bankers. everyone wanted to know was heather really evading tax and hiding her money...
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i've never been to panama i didn't know anything about it so i called the guardian and basically said what is this and this is all you have a company an offshore company and. this leaks happened and. there's phone didn't stop ringing for months with calls from journalists lawyers business partners tax agents and bankers. everyone wanted to know was heather really evading tax and hiding her money in offshore companies set up and opened. my banks called me and said how do you know you never told us you had this in the panama papers and i went i had never heard about the company must. and it was only before coming to do this interview i called my lawyers and i said who are they exactly and apparently there are a company that is based. famous formula one driver yahoo truly also found his name in the panama files. at first he thought it was just a prank but it turned out to be a major concern for many months to come. up with stories that come up on the. t.v. everywhere this week they wanted to check my position the position again can clear thought. the racing driver was also suspected of u
i've never been to panama i didn't know anything about it so i called the guardian and basically said what is this and this is all you have a company an offshore company and. this leaks happened and. there's phone didn't stop ringing for months with calls from journalists lawyers business partners tax agents and bankers. everyone wanted to know was heather really evading tax and hiding her money in offshore companies set up and opened. my banks called me and said how do you know you never told...
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in an eighteen month investigation the guardian has conducted the first detailed analysis of america's homeless relocation programs compiling a database of around thirty four thousand two hundred forty journeys today oh good for you the guardian i tried to count every bus trip i took to the border of south carolina to get the real. the big fireworks you know i only got to three before i lost count which also happens to be the number of fingers i have left in my right hand. some of these journeys that provide a route out of homelessness and many recipients of free tickets said they are grateful for the opportunity for a fresh start. but there's always a but romona i miss your bride. people are routinely sent thousands of miles away after only a cursory check by authorities to establish they have a suitable place to stay once they get there that is not good plus the homeless shelter program in key west for example has a policy expressly banning the homeless people from coming back and utilizing the resources if they've previously accepted a one way bus ticket out of town way to go key we
in an eighteen month investigation the guardian has conducted the first detailed analysis of america's homeless relocation programs compiling a database of around thirty four thousand two hundred forty journeys today oh good for you the guardian i tried to count every bus trip i took to the border of south carolina to get the real. the big fireworks you know i only got to three before i lost count which also happens to be the number of fingers i have left in my right hand. some of these...
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there was a wonderful photo on the front of the guardian. snow apocalypse now, his fleet of helicopters and it was like the scene from apocalypse now of all the scene from apocalypse now of all the helicopters flying through the air in vietnam with snow added. there is a sense of pique about the fa ct there is a sense of pique about the fact he hasn't had the official invitation, he has been banging on about how macron in the french capital rolled out the red carpet for him, they closed the eiffel tower. anything that smacks of sell relate rope and red carpet, he is a suckerfor relate rope and red carpet, he is a sucker for that. if we want a trade deal he should spend three weeks in buckingham palace and it would be a done deal. what he hasn't. .. what he hasn't been invited to, this is the sun on sunday newspaper, apparently he hasn't been invited, perhaps not that surprisingly, to megan and harry's wedding. let us go through the quotes of that. this is another mart of the interview. have you got an invite to the royal wedding? not that i
there was a wonderful photo on the front of the guardian. snow apocalypse now, his fleet of helicopters and it was like the scene from apocalypse now of all the scene from apocalypse now of all the helicopters flying through the air in vietnam with snow added. there is a sense of pique about the fa ct there is a sense of pique about the fact he hasn't had the official invitation, he has been banging on about how macron in the french capital rolled out the red carpet for him, they closed the...
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the guardian has the front pages.ndon eye and all of the fireworks going off beyond it. the daily telegraph has textures from, but looks like sydney, the sydney harbour bridge. it is. red sky at night new year ‘s delight. the main story on the front of the daily telegraph today is winter flu plunges hospitals of the daily telegraph today is winterflu plunges hospitals into chaos. but is their main story. the times has a slightly more personal, a smaller picture i guess, 2018 lit up a smaller picture i guess, 2018 lit upa a smaller picture i guess, 2018 lit up a sparklers in edinburgh by some of revellers there. it says here aboutjobs of revellers there. it says here about jobs and house of revellers there. it says here aboutjobs and house prices up big at the start of 2018. some of the tabloids now. the sun has the terrible story from australia of the british people, five actually have been confirmed to have died in the seaplane crash, the front page there. the mirror has a campaign, lord winston backing a campaign, l
the guardian has the front pages.ndon eye and all of the fireworks going off beyond it. the daily telegraph has textures from, but looks like sydney, the sydney harbour bridge. it is. red sky at night new year ‘s delight. the main story on the front of the daily telegraph today is winter flu plunges hospitals of the daily telegraph today is winterflu plunges hospitals into chaos. but is their main story. the times has a slightly more personal, a smaller picture i guess, 2018 lit up a smaller...
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our policeman or a moral guardian because that really won't work ok we could talk for hours on this issue large scale but we've run out of time expert on social media and internet freedoms thank you very much for your opinions and expertise on this now russian athletes could be banned from the upcoming winter olympics even if they haven't been found guilty of doping we take a look at that story after this break. you know one of the things we saw in this entire campaign leading up to trump selection was very little discussion of the facts nobody said look you know you may be the smartest person in the world in your area of treating people in the real estate market but when it comes judge fully understand economics you have no background i think any you know good economists could possibly have won that election. the press great and attention to that. they put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so would you want to be president and should. want. to do it for us this is what before three of the more people. interested always in the water. there should be. welcome back to the
our policeman or a moral guardian because that really won't work ok we could talk for hours on this issue large scale but we've run out of time expert on social media and internet freedoms thank you very much for your opinions and expertise on this now russian athletes could be banned from the upcoming winter olympics even if they haven't been found guilty of doping we take a look at that story after this break. you know one of the things we saw in this entire campaign leading up to trump...