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parliament but i think what we're having here is a hung democracy totally and a hung ideology i mean both parties have fared very poorly during all of this because they have to visions with among themselves here but it it's what you get at the end are most irrespective of the outcome you could have an intensely polarized society without any solutions to deal with the people well they're mainstream press has already suggested the solution to all these complicated problems of the market has described they're very concerned that the report almost calls attempts to inform the branch and campaign has not been public that they are the main song you know dominic grieve the head of their select committee which investigated that says we do not all at i'm quoting him from the independent we don't know and i think it's widely accepted that the russians have sought to interfere in. in other countries democratic processes in the past well in fact they don't know because no evidence has been produced knew it need the in the united states nor in britain but the keep saying it as if it was an actual
parliament but i think what we're having here is a hung democracy totally and a hung ideology i mean both parties have fared very poorly during all of this because they have to visions with among themselves here but it it's what you get at the end are most irrespective of the outcome you could have an intensely polarized society without any solutions to deal with the people well they're mainstream press has already suggested the solution to all these complicated problems of the market has...
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there was a hung jury of her codefendant. >> reporter: good afternoon. san mateo county da weighing his legal options at this hour .'s decision whether or not to retry, what happens with the former star witness oliver adella . two people were brought to trial and charge. one got an acquittal and the second one a hung jury. >> reporter: jurists spent 13 days deciding the fate of tiffany li. in the end she is not guilty. >> you realize the weight is on you not to screw it up. >> lee was charged with murder in the 2016 killing of green. lee was afraid of losing a custody battle. the pair hired a third man, oliver adella to carry out the crime. >> she was evil to me, she was evil to my son. she was evil. >> the prosecutors were dealt a low wind adella was giving a false statement when working for the prosecution. umstantial st witness for rc evidence.'s >> reporter: that enough to con juries. li was acquitted. bayat was not convicted either. >> circumstantial evidence is a very hard predictor. i want to hear in detail what they found was compelling. they sai
there was a hung jury of her codefendant. >> reporter: good afternoon. san mateo county da weighing his legal options at this hour .'s decision whether or not to retry, what happens with the former star witness oliver adella . two people were brought to trial and charge. one got an acquittal and the second one a hung jury. >> reporter: jurists spent 13 days deciding the fate of tiffany li. in the end she is not guilty. >> you realize the weight is on you not to screw it up....
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in a hung situation and will get first chance on for a government. the scenario with , frost party and a tory party code joined. one of the market risks from that? >> i think that is probably outside of my breaks expertise when you get to the granularity of this. is a labor or i do not really know what we can prices and out this point. that's what we can price this in at at this point. manus: there are so many permutations and combinations. one ceo who will have an opinion on that and christine the isdener first day on the job david solomon the ceo of goldman sachs who will join the uber team tomorrow. you do not want to -- join the bloomberg team tomorrow. you do not want to miss that conversation at 7:30 a.m.. this is bloomberg. matt: european up. phase one.ng for global equities and futures gain on the latest glimmer of a u.s.-china trade deal. europe awaits another earnings and data heavy day. than 30 trade is less minutes away. ♪ a productive meeting. u.s. commerce
in a hung situation and will get first chance on for a government. the scenario with , frost party and a tory party code joined. one of the market risks from that? >> i think that is probably outside of my breaks expertise when you get to the granularity of this. is a labor or i do not really know what we can prices and out this point. that's what we can price this in at at this point. manus: there are so many permutations and combinations. one ceo who will have an opinion on that and...
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ambassador to bahamas, developer doug manchester, to donate $500, 000 as his confirmation in the state hung in the balance. when hurricane dorian ravaged the bahamas in september, doug manchester wanted to help. >> i've had a home there, and i love the water and the boating and the people. >> reporter: so the san diego real estate developer, who prefers the nickname papa doug, loaded up his private jet with supplies and headed for the hard-hit caribbean country where he hoped to soon be serving as u.s. ambassador. >> you know who papa doug is. he's your big guy in town, folks. he's great. >> reporter: following the win, manchester donated $1 million to trump's inauguration fund. he was offered the bahamas post the day after mr. trump was sworn in. >> as a matter of fact, he said, papa doug, i should probably be
ambassador to bahamas, developer doug manchester, to donate $500, 000 as his confirmation in the state hung in the balance. when hurricane dorian ravaged the bahamas in september, doug manchester wanted to help. >> i've had a home there, and i love the water and the boating and the people. >> reporter: so the san diego real estate developer, who prefers the nickname papa doug, loaded up his private jet with supplies and headed for the hard-hit caribbean country where he hoped to...
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tackle the political stalemate after the country's fourth election in four years again delivered a hung parliament. pedro sanchez‘s party will remain the largest, just as in april's poll. there's been substantial gains for both the conservative popular party, which is the second biggest party, with the right—wing populist vox party surging to third. 0ur correspondentjenny hill reports from madrid. it's four years since spain had a stable government. can this man deliver one? pedro sanchez knows the eyes of the world are on him. his socialist party failed to win a majority in april. it's unlikely they have done any better today. "what spain needs now", he told reporters, "is stability". he won't find it in catalonia. the independence crisis has exploded into violence in recent weeks, and dominated this election. take the far right, campaigning to crack down on separatists. the anti—immigrant party vox is winning over spanish voters. it will complicate
tackle the political stalemate after the country's fourth election in four years again delivered a hung parliament. pedro sanchez‘s party will remain the largest, just as in april's poll. there's been substantial gains for both the conservative popular party, which is the second biggest party, with the right—wing populist vox party surging to third. 0ur correspondentjenny hill reports from madrid. it's four years since spain had a stable government. can this man deliver one? pedro sanchez...
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morgan especially didn't like sheila. >> she hung out with the wrong crowd. lots of friends that were 20-some years old. that's just a little strange. >> morgan had watched uneasy as the three became inseparable. skylar's cousin kyle adored skylar and said he felt uneasy, too. >> you would walk through the halls, you don't see one without the other. >> it was always sheila, skylar, rachel together. >> by sophomore year, he saw changes in skylar. >> it seemed like about that time she didn't have that same nice quality to her. >> she was more sour, i think, toward people. she started almost acting the way sheila acted. >> must have been hard to see her changing. >> it's difficult to watch it in general and it's even harder when it's someone as close as someone you called your family. >> students told the writers that by mid sophomore year the three girls' relationship had begun to deteriorate. they've written about this in their book "the savage murder of skylar neese." >> they were dissing her when she was wasn't around and putting her down and that kind of th
morgan especially didn't like sheila. >> she hung out with the wrong crowd. lots of friends that were 20-some years old. that's just a little strange. >> morgan had watched uneasy as the three became inseparable. skylar's cousin kyle adored skylar and said he felt uneasy, too. >> you would walk through the halls, you don't see one without the other. >> it was always sheila, skylar, rachel together. >> by sophomore year, he saw changes in skylar. >> it seemed...
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could end up with another hung parliament. and ahead of a key opec meeting next week, it is looking increasingly likely that there will be more production cuts with lots of extra supply expected early next year. live from london, i'm guy johnson. we are now counting you down to the european close here on "bloomberg markets." ♪ guy: happy thanksgiving. u.s. is shut today. that means light volume around the world. certainly a feature of the european landscape. stocks a little softer -- stoxx a little softer, down 0.2%. rent certainly softening up. we will talk oil prices later on. if we don't get more cuts, presume believe that is negative for oil prices. eurosterling around the 0.85 level. got closer to it a little later on. this is a big line of sand for that pair. we are now up by 0.2%. the hong kong story absolutely front and center. president trump signing a bill expressing u.s. support for the protesters in hong kong. it is a move that threatens to complicate trade talks with china. there was a lot of reaction around the w
could end up with another hung parliament. and ahead of a key opec meeting next week, it is looking increasingly likely that there will be more production cuts with lots of extra supply expected early next year. live from london, i'm guy johnson. we are now counting you down to the european close here on "bloomberg markets." ♪ guy: happy thanksgiving. u.s. is shut today. that means light volume around the world. certainly a feature of the european landscape. stocks a little softer...
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the other thing is that if a tory lead is 7%, we will have a hung parliament.have a hung parliament. two weeks to go, things will get tighter. we have seen the lib dems squeezed down to 13 seats, if this is right. things will get tighter between the big two in the next two weeks. the tories will say it is in the bag. labour will say it is in the bag. labour will say it is in the bag. labour will say it is all to play for. and we will come to the tv debates, discussion about the tv debates, but how many of the big moments actually swing people? that is always something people are not sure about. it is. i think we were discussing this earlier, again this is becoming a bit ofa tv this earlier, again this is becoming a bit of a tv election, the big staging points in this election campaign othertv staging points in this election campaign other tv debates, the big interviews. you don't really seem to get much action out in the country, do you? it is staged for television, and we feel as print slightly squeezed. one third of people say it helps them make their mind up
the other thing is that if a tory lead is 7%, we will have a hung parliament.have a hung parliament. two weeks to go, things will get tighter. we have seen the lib dems squeezed down to 13 seats, if this is right. things will get tighter between the big two in the next two weeks. the tories will say it is in the bag. labour will say it is in the bag. labour will say it is in the bag. labour will say it is all to play for. and we will come to the tv debates, discussion about the tv debates, but...
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i called him first and he hung up on me. i said why did you block me? hung up on me. block me ? click. hung up on me. i said why did you block me? click. i called back, i was like really? am i going to have to do this? i wasjust pressing it over and over. this is ridiculous. so that was the latest bit of gossip. being loyal to him by doing lots of media interviews. the point about this is there was a serious allegation here which was that she got access to trade tips and public funding because of her relationship whatever. it has always been denied by boris johnson and the conservatives. there is a from the conservative party, saying any claims of impropriety are untrue and unfounded. we state that they aren't motivated attacks from the labour party in city hall and unfounded allegations against the prime minister have been thrown out by the courts. and independent review by the government internal audit agency showed that claims made by the labour party about her company were false. so, that is a maybe and there is clearly a he said, she said going on in all of this
i called him first and he hung up on me. i said why did you block me? hung up on me. block me ? click. hung up on me. i said why did you block me? click. i called back, i was like really? am i going to have to do this? i wasjust pressing it over and over. this is ridiculous. so that was the latest bit of gossip. being loyal to him by doing lots of media interviews. the point about this is there was a serious allegation here which was that she got access to trade tips and public funding because...
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and actually, i think it was the only poll at that time to predict that we would have a hung parliamenter the election. so everyone is looking very closely at this, and it predicts a 68 seat majority for boris johnson, which at this, and it predicts a 68 seat majority for borisjohnson, which is way more than anyone has been expecting up to this point. so labour is basically collapsing, two seats higher than 1983, the second worst post result for labour. if this came to fruition, the lib dems will have imploded if this is to be believed. the lib dems are up by that one gain, i believe. you can be as conscious as that one gain, i believe. you can be as coi'iscious as you that one gain, i believe. you can be as conscious as you want about polls, but we get really excited about it. this is the one we've all been waiting for, a massive sample under these people, every seat. and it shows the tories storming ahead, a majority of 68, just... a majority of 68, the it shows the tories storming ahead, a majority of 68, the snp in a3, up from 35, but take back a little bit and the lib dems at 13, t
and actually, i think it was the only poll at that time to predict that we would have a hung parliamenter the election. so everyone is looking very closely at this, and it predicts a 68 seat majority for boris johnson, which at this, and it predicts a 68 seat majority for borisjohnson, which is way more than anyone has been expecting up to this point. so labour is basically collapsing, two seats higher than 1983, the second worst post result for labour. if this came to fruition, the lib dems...
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in a hung parliament, would the snp support a coalition government?they will not enter a formal coalition with labour. instead they want to form a progressive alliance, working with other parties where they agree on the issues. their price would be more powers for the scottish parliament. nicola sturgeon says jeremy corbyn needn't even bother picking up the phone unless he's prepared to allow a referendum on scottish independence. they might be able to strike a deal, if mr corbyn were to agree in principle that it was up to scotland to decide when that vote should happen. scotla nd scotland editor sarah smith. borisjohnson has insisted that britain will not enforce checks on goods between great britain and northern ireland under his brexit deal. he has been under pressure to clarify his stance after he made a briefing in northern ireland last night in which he appeared to contradict previous government statements. 0ur ireland correpondent chris page is in belfast for us now. chris, what have businesses in northern ireland made of this? what have princ
in a hung parliament, would the snp support a coalition government?they will not enter a formal coalition with labour. instead they want to form a progressive alliance, working with other parties where they agree on the issues. their price would be more powers for the scottish parliament. nicola sturgeon says jeremy corbyn needn't even bother picking up the phone unless he's prepared to allow a referendum on scottish independence. they might be able to strike a deal, if mr corbyn were to agree...
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one of the 15—year—olds was nguyen huy hung.for a year. he told his family he was getting a taxi to the uk, but they had not heard from him since. bui thi nhung was one of two 19—year—old women in the lorry, she had posted pictures of herself sightseeing in brussels just days before she died. and pham thi tra my was the 26—year—old woman who tragically texted her family to say she was suffocating in the sealed trailer. detectives started this investigation with 39 unknown people dead in the back of a refrigerated lorry on this industrial estate. now, after more than two weeks of intensive work, they have been able to give those people names and faces and to tell their worried families that they won't be coming back. father simon has been helping those grieving relatives who are in the uk. it is really very, very painful. very sad to know about this tragedy. many of them escape from a very poor area. two lorry drivers are being held, accused of manslaughter. maurice robinson is thought to have collected the trailer when it arrive
one of the 15—year—olds was nguyen huy hung.for a year. he told his family he was getting a taxi to the uk, but they had not heard from him since. bui thi nhung was one of two 19—year—old women in the lorry, she had posted pictures of herself sightseeing in brussels just days before she died. and pham thi tra my was the 26—year—old woman who tragically texted her family to say she was suffocating in the sealed trailer. detectives started this investigation with 39 unknown people...
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. >>> a high-profile murder case with the one not guilty verdict and another in a hung jury tonight a real estate eris walk- through today. >>> cleanup process that will stretch into the winter. we are live property owners are trying to figure out when they will get the help they need. >>> roger stone found guilty. i will have details on what is coming up for presidenoffice va. >>> roger stone a longtime friend and ally resident has been found guilty. he was a seven count indictment lying to lawmakers about wikileaks, tampering with witnesses. >> reporter: he was convicted on all seven counts including making statementswitness tamper he was indicted in the harbor mueller investigation to the russia election meddling. the verdict came a day and a half after deliberations began. the fact that she didn't testify at the trial may have been some indication that he recognizes the strength of the evidence against him. >> they have a constitutional right to appeal. >> reporter: six others have been indicted or convicted. the judge released him on his own without and will be sentenced february
. >>> a high-profile murder case with the one not guilty verdict and another in a hung jury tonight a real estate eris walk- through today. >>> cleanup process that will stretch into the winter. we are live property owners are trying to figure out when they will get the help they need. >>> roger stone found guilty. i will have details on what is coming up for presidenoffice va. >>> roger stone a longtime friend and ally resident has been found guilty. he was...
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i called him first and he hung up say? i called him first and he hung up on me. yes, hello?d you block me. lech. i called back, and it was like, really? do i have to do this? i was pressing it over and over. this is ridiculous. soi over and over. this is ridiculous. so i sent him a text. do you want to read it? " is this the price of loyalty? to be hung up on, ignored and blocked. why would i remain silent if you can't even speak to me and i've been nothing but loyal to you". did he reply? no. why are you loyal to him? you". did he reply? no. why are you loyalto him? because outside you". did he reply? no. why are you loyal to him? because outside of what the press are seeing right now, this... this man who is acting like he is as shallow as a paddling pool, outside of this personified fake puppet. outside of this personified fake puppet, i see, outside of this personified fake puppet, isee, and i don't outside of this personified fake puppet, i see, and i don't mean to discredit him as much. just layout the fact that i am very upset that he could not man up and pick up the
i called him first and he hung up say? i called him first and he hung up on me. yes, hello?d you block me. lech. i called back, and it was like, really? do i have to do this? i was pressing it over and over. this is ridiculous. soi over and over. this is ridiculous. so i sent him a text. do you want to read it? " is this the price of loyalty? to be hung up on, ignored and blocked. why would i remain silent if you can't even speak to me and i've been nothing but loyal to you". did he...
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how would you feel with a hung parliament? everyone is sighing. i wouldn't mind. hung parliament?ve spoken to others and i don't think it isa spoken to others and i don't think it is a good idea. there should be a penalty shoot out. it wasn't clear, what would you think?” penalty shoot out. it wasn't clear, what would you think? i would be exhausted. i would feel like i was about to go through a process of learning all over again. there is no cohesion when that happens. if the country can't come together and make a solid decision to have one party just leading, something is clearly wrong. it is a mess. boris johnson has set as a result of the reception he got in south yorkshire earlier, which we saw on the programme, he has now said he is going to do more to help people, just to let you know. thank you for giving up your mornings. i'm going to find out what the politicians thought. let's go to our green room and talk to labour's lucy powell and ed va izey to labour's lucy powell and ed vaizey from the conservatives and tom brake from the liberal democrats. you have some croissant
how would you feel with a hung parliament? everyone is sighing. i wouldn't mind. hung parliament?ve spoken to others and i don't think it isa spoken to others and i don't think it is a good idea. there should be a penalty shoot out. it wasn't clear, what would you think?” penalty shoot out. it wasn't clear, what would you think? i would be exhausted. i would feel like i was about to go through a process of learning all over again. there is no cohesion when that happens. if the country can't...
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she acknowledged that a hung parliament might be the best outcome for the snp in terms of leverage. that she suggested that scotland would be disadvantaged in comparison to northern ireland if boris johnson's comparison to northern ireland if borisjohnson's deal went comparison to northern ireland if boris johnson's deal went ahead. because northern ireland, of course, will retain access to the single market. scotland won't. she suggested under the boris johnson deal that people in scotland will be £1600 per year worse off. she also suggested, as others have, that if no final trade agreement is reached by the end of next year, then "no deal" is very much back on the table. for her, this election, she said it herself, this election is about brexit, brexit, brexit. norman smith there in edinburgh, at the snp's smith there in edinburgh, at the snp‘s campaign launch, thanks very much. let's take a pause from all of the election excitement and join jane dougal at the bbc sport centre for excitement of her own. chuckles we start with an incredible performance from darren mallan in what wa
she acknowledged that a hung parliament might be the best outcome for the snp in terms of leverage. that she suggested that scotland would be disadvantaged in comparison to northern ireland if boris johnson's comparison to northern ireland if borisjohnson's deal went comparison to northern ireland if boris johnson's deal went ahead. because northern ireland, of course, will retain access to the single market. scotland won't. she suggested under the boris johnson deal that people in scotland...
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are you hoping to be wrong again i think what would be best for this country is a hung parliament yes well bore but no you've got the accurately. of looking glass for. yuba the mystic meg. what do you think is going to continue as we think or as a christmas cracker of a surprise lying in a wheat healthily without when i predicted my own victory in 2010 i was wrong so with that caveat i stick by my original guestimate that the conservatives will get an overall majority with boris johnson a little bit of figure on that i'm guessing a majority of 40 and that's at the cost of labor primarily i think the s.n.p. will make gains in scotland i think the lib dems will make gains in england but want to watch is just winston's own seat she needs to remember what happened to nick clegg in sheffield hallam when he was leader and he lost and therefore is a supposed to say if the tories get $320.00 seats all above happens. $100.00 comfortable majority $315.00 we're going to be back here in the new year for another way action and 3 term of bill or you're talking about a rainbow coalition or perhaps a
are you hoping to be wrong again i think what would be best for this country is a hung parliament yes well bore but no you've got the accurately. of looking glass for. yuba the mystic meg. what do you think is going to continue as we think or as a christmas cracker of a surprise lying in a wheat healthily without when i predicted my own victory in 2010 i was wrong so with that caveat i stick by my original guestimate that the conservatives will get an overall majority with boris johnson a...
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blue ribbon hung by someone who knows the pain all too well beth holloway. her daughter, natalie, disappeared in aruba 14 years ago without a trace. now, beth bringing support for aniah's mother >> she understands what we're going through. and she had very comforting words and things to help me as a mom to -- just to get through every minute >> reporter: hanging signs of hope as crews continue the effort to bring aniah home >> blayne alexander from alabama. police have been getting a flood of tips from the public >> reporter: absolutely, jose and they say that is what helped them find yazeed and be able to bring him here they're hoping that will lead them to other people who could possibly be involved and to aniah herself. keep in mind the reward money currently stands at more than $100,000 >> thank you so much >>> in mexico today, a heartbreaking good-bye to one of the nine american victims of a deadly ambush earlier this week. loved ones honored christina langford johnson she was part of a mormon community living in northern mexico and reportedly tried to
blue ribbon hung by someone who knows the pain all too well beth holloway. her daughter, natalie, disappeared in aruba 14 years ago without a trace. now, beth bringing support for aniah's mother >> she understands what we're going through. and she had very comforting words and things to help me as a mom to -- just to get through every minute >> reporter: hanging signs of hope as crews continue the effort to bring aniah home >> blayne alexander from alabama. police have been...
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sondland says i wouldn't say he hung up on me, but it was almost like he hung up on me. but sondland describes the president's personal attorney rudy giuliani as pushing for the probes, telling lawmakers mr. giuliani's demands kept getting more insidious as the timeline went on, adding state department officials were fully aware of the issues with mr. giuliani, but there was very little they could do about it if the president decided he wanted his lawyer involved swift reaction from democrats. >> the president of the united states abused his power everything you're seeing in this transcript fills in details. >> reporter: but in other transcripts released today, former special envoy to ukraine kurt volker said he saw no evidence the president wanted to withhold a white house meeting unless ukraine launched investigations the answer to the question is no, volker said, there was no linkage, though volker called giuliani's actions a problem that impeded u.s. officials' ability to build the relationship the way we should be doing with ukraine but the white house says the tran
sondland says i wouldn't say he hung up on me, but it was almost like he hung up on me. but sondland describes the president's personal attorney rudy giuliani as pushing for the probes, telling lawmakers mr. giuliani's demands kept getting more insidious as the timeline went on, adding state department officials were fully aware of the issues with mr. giuliani, but there was very little they could do about it if the president decided he wanted his lawyer involved swift reaction from democrats....
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we hung out together, i should them my work and they said would love to be in your pictures.rning and the old put their niqab on and made a pretence tea party. i hadn't asked him to do that but it was fun, they started playing around and a girl has a black goldfish and says my goldfish has one as well. we kind of laughed and the when not laughing at themselves but we were having fun and they said thank you that was great, really enjoyed it. that was a great, really enjoyed it. that was a great honour for me that they would trust me and let me into their world and i took that very seriously and try to understand their desire for privacy and what that meant, what they wear and not key with me showing. sometimes i take pictures and the litter they asked me not to show their faces was not i make prints and photographs under a bright light. that is great, casual one of her eyes people can see her beautiful she is. it is a curious place, a beach tone about half an alarm from jeddah, people go there on the weekend. it is privately owned to the rows of saudi society somehow do not ex
we hung out together, i should them my work and they said would love to be in your pictures.rning and the old put their niqab on and made a pretence tea party. i hadn't asked him to do that but it was fun, they started playing around and a girl has a black goldfish and says my goldfish has one as well. we kind of laughed and the when not laughing at themselves but we were having fun and they said thank you that was great, really enjoyed it. that was a great, really enjoyed it. that was a great...
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so they may have to deal with a hung parliament.are quite fragmented. it may have to deal with these in peace they have to take account of in these decisions that they make and so they could still face some of the same challenges. dr ruth fox from the hansa rd society. and if you're gripped by the speaker's election why not join us on bbc parliament on monday afternoon from 2:15. in a special programme you can follow all the news and views as the election unfolds through successive ballots until we end up with the name of the next occupant of the big chair. daniel brittain will be here with special guests and i'll be bringing you updates from pa rliament‘s central lobby as the voting gets under way. so dojoin us from a quarter past two on monday. but for now from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello. 0ur weather well turn colder this week but what won't change is there will be further rain at times, and this is how your monday is shaping up and the wettest weather will be across eastern scotland. the rain keeps on coming here and str
so they may have to deal with a hung parliament.are quite fragmented. it may have to deal with these in peace they have to take account of in these decisions that they make and so they could still face some of the same challenges. dr ruth fox from the hansa rd society. and if you're gripped by the speaker's election why not join us on bbc parliament on monday afternoon from 2:15. in a special programme you can follow all the news and views as the election unfolds through successive ballots...
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i think boris may make it but i suspect he won't, and we will have a hung parliament.l the way to december the 12th, just looking at the last few days, we saw the interview with nigel farage and president trump. president trump criticised boris johnson's withdrawal deal with the eu. how damaging is that, that he got the deal, the bit of paper that he waved and now his american ally is saying it wasn't worth it? well, i think it's incredibly damaging. the number of people who really want to be closely associated with president trump in this country are very, very few. the impact of farage on the conservative vote, particularly in tory/labour marginals, could be very considerable and the tories could lose several seats with that intervention. i think boris‘ campaign, despite his huge poll lead at the moment, is potentially in serious trouble. i don't think we have quite come to that. so many things can happen in the next six weeks. which can change the landscape totally. but at the moment, i think he has embarked on this gamble and — through his political career, and his
i think boris may make it but i suspect he won't, and we will have a hung parliament.l the way to december the 12th, just looking at the last few days, we saw the interview with nigel farage and president trump. president trump criticised boris johnson's withdrawal deal with the eu. how damaging is that, that he got the deal, the bit of paper that he waved and now his american ally is saying it wasn't worth it? well, i think it's incredibly damaging. the number of people who really want to be...
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and they reiterated their decision not to go into any kind of coalition in the event of a hung parliamentersal basic income by 2025 to replace the current universal credit system. it would see every adult receiving a minimum of £89 per week and they say it would be funded through taxation. more than 100 people have had to be rescued by emergency services as parts of the midlands were hit by more flooding and drivers were caught out by rapidly rising water. there are more than 100 flood warnings currently in place in parts of england and wales. 0ur midlands correspondent sian lloyd reports from evesham in worcestershire, where the river avon burst its banks. so would you like us to bring you out of the property, because of the water? you would like to be evacuated. rescue boats have been launched throughout the day in evesham, as water levels on the avon continue to rise. it's been quite a protracted incident for us. there's been a number of incidents across the county, and this is just one of many that our crews are dealing with currently. the river has reached its highest level since 200
and they reiterated their decision not to go into any kind of coalition in the event of a hung parliamentersal basic income by 2025 to replace the current universal credit system. it would see every adult receiving a minimum of £89 per week and they say it would be funded through taxation. more than 100 people have had to be rescued by emergency services as parts of the midlands were hit by more flooding and drivers were caught out by rapidly rising water. there are more than 100 flood...
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-- a hung parliament.to later with the news review, where jeremy will be teeth sunk into later with the news review, wherejeremy will be back. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: more on our series on cancer in africa. we'll be hearing from 0thelia maimane, a south african mother of two who is being treated for breast cancer. president kennedy was shot down and died almost immediately. the murder ofjohn kennedy is a disaster for the whole free world. he caught the imagination of the world, the first of a new generation of leaders. margaret thatcher is resigning as leader of the conservative party and prime minister. before leaving number 10 to see the queen, she told her cabinet, "it's a funny old world." angela merkel is germany's first woman chancellor, easily securing the majority she needed. attempts to fly a hot—air balloon had to be abandoned after a few minutes, but nobody seemed to mind very much. as one local comic put it, "it's not hot air we need, it's hard cash." cuba has declared nine day
-- a hung parliament.to later with the news review, where jeremy will be teeth sunk into later with the news review, wherejeremy will be back. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: more on our series on cancer in africa. we'll be hearing from 0thelia maimane, a south african mother of two who is being treated for breast cancer. president kennedy was shot down and died almost immediately. the murder ofjohn kennedy is a disaster for the whole free world. he caught the imagination of the world,...
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so they may have to deal with a hung parliament.ted. they may have to deal with independent mps they have to take account of in these decisions that they make and so they could still face some of the same challenges. dr ruth fox from the hansa rd society. and if you're gripped by the speaker's election why not join us on bbc parliament on monday afternoon from 2:15. in a special programme you can follow all the news and views as the election unfolds through successive ballots until we end up with the name of the next occupant of the big chair. daniel brittain will be here with special guests and i'll be bringing you updates from pa rliament‘s central lobby as the voting gets under way. so dojoin us from a quarter past two on monday. but for now from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello there. wins have already been picking up. stormy weather taking us through saturday. gales and heavy rain which for some of us will cause some disruption to travel and potentially some damages well. your bbc local radio station will keep you up—to—date
so they may have to deal with a hung parliament.ted. they may have to deal with independent mps they have to take account of in these decisions that they make and so they could still face some of the same challenges. dr ruth fox from the hansa rd society. and if you're gripped by the speaker's election why not join us on bbc parliament on monday afternoon from 2:15. in a special programme you can follow all the news and views as the election unfolds through successive ballots until we end up...
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and it could be a hung parliament, meaning that brexit could be with us for another ten years.e that the london media are obsessed by brexit, but you may be absolutely sure that in large parts of the country that the issues that you have mentioned are the issues that they will want to talk about and the politicians will respond. i have no doubt about that. and yet, adam, surely if everybody talks about them anyway around the table that people are saying, any divisive way that creates more confusion and we do not get a clear outcome on this huge brexit crisis that we face, are we any further on? probably not. the difficulty that i see is the conservatives have always done best as a one nation party, ie a moderate centrist party appealing across of the political spectrum. but borisjohnson has appointed the most right—wing cabinet that i can certainly recall in my time and you have had large numbers of moderate tories, particularly women, deserting politics as they cannot abide by the abuse and the way that the tory party is moving. matthew paris today, a long—time conservative, d
and it could be a hung parliament, meaning that brexit could be with us for another ten years.e that the london media are obsessed by brexit, but you may be absolutely sure that in large parts of the country that the issues that you have mentioned are the issues that they will want to talk about and the politicians will respond. i have no doubt about that. and yet, adam, surely if everybody talks about them anyway around the table that people are saying, any divisive way that creates more...
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hung on, ifi may say hong kong. i think it is very enough...fforts to be emollient towards beijing you seem to be forgetting the fundamentals of the one country, two systems principle. there are supposed to be two systems. hong kong is governed differently. the whole point is that hong kong has autonomy, are now beijing seems to be threatening to undermine that very principal. well, i'm not saying that beijing should be running hong kong on a day—to—day basis, but what i'm trying to do is to understand why beijing was saying what it was saying. beijing is obviously very worried about the situation in hong kong. and i think the ultimate political solution has to allow the people in hong kong to have a strong sense of self administration under the one country, two systems. and many of the problems we are now facing in a way indicate engines, mistrust within this framework. —— tensions. both sides in hong kong need to really reflect on what has gone wrong. because ultimately, hong kong's solution for the future cannot get out of the overall china
hung on, ifi may say hong kong. i think it is very enough...fforts to be emollient towards beijing you seem to be forgetting the fundamentals of the one country, two systems principle. there are supposed to be two systems. hong kong is governed differently. the whole point is that hong kong has autonomy, are now beijing seems to be threatening to undermine that very principal. well, i'm not saying that beijing should be running hong kong on a day—to—day basis, but what i'm trying to do is...
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the potential of working with mr corbyn in the event ofa working with mr corbyn in the event of a hungy, anyone who knocks on our door, we would want to see how we can advance case of wales, not by backing them, but by standing up for wales. on a case—by—case, deal by deal? absolutely. that is how we get leverage, by sending the strongest group of plaid cymru's mps, we can get wales on a landscape that hasn't happened for generations. i'm happily retired and i've got nothing better to do than to watch the political programmes and to read the newspapers. what's become clear to me is the message you are giving tonight, one which they wholeheartedly support because they think it's reasonable, and it's well thought out, is completely absent from the daily news programmes. it's either corbyn or boris johnson. occasionally you get a comment from northern ireland. virtually nothing from wales. and the same with the newspapers. sunday times, nothing, nothing about wales at all. whether it's a brexit wales or a labour wales or a tory wales or a lib dem wales, we don't hear their views at all. a
the potential of working with mr corbyn in the event ofa working with mr corbyn in the event of a hungy, anyone who knocks on our door, we would want to see how we can advance case of wales, not by backing them, but by standing up for wales. on a case—by—case, deal by deal? absolutely. that is how we get leverage, by sending the strongest group of plaid cymru's mps, we can get wales on a landscape that hasn't happened for generations. i'm happily retired and i've got nothing better to do...
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behind her opponent unquote are you who is more china friendly and across what months outlets it's hung quo you who gets the lion's share of coverage a study by taiwanese national communications commission reported that in may this year c t i.t.v. gets 70 percent of its airtime to highlight. as you exhibit it with the play. so you can only thank. him for it since. we contacted want want to speak with them about their coverage and the criticism it has attracted so we've been emailing and calling back and forth with the want one group for a few weeks now and we thought that we were pretty close to locking down an interview but just no my producer joyce here got a call from the president of the china times what exactly did he say yes so mr wonderful caught me is that after having gone through our request and the points we want to discuss with him he doesn't want to give us an interview he said that our ally argument is biased and hostile and that he will give us a return statement and nothing more. here's what the statement said according to the tony's constitution taiwan and the mainland
behind her opponent unquote are you who is more china friendly and across what months outlets it's hung quo you who gets the lion's share of coverage a study by taiwanese national communications commission reported that in may this year c t i.t.v. gets 70 percent of its airtime to highlight. as you exhibit it with the play. so you can only thank. him for it since. we contacted want want to speak with them about their coverage and the criticism it has attracted so we've been emailing and calling...
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i hung out with them and threw them at other girls.tile one night, which is kind of a fascinating place, a whole apartment block for women who study or work in the city but his family are not there. so we hung out together, i should do my work, they saw the sort of thing i was doing. they said, that's great, we would like to be in your pictures, but you cannot photograph us unless we are wearing oui’ photograph us unless we are wearing our abayas. so i said, photograph us unless we are wearing ourabayas. so i said, ok. it photograph us unless we are wearing our abayas. so i said, ok. it must have been one o'clock in the morning, they all put on their abayas and niqabs. they sat around and started making a paternity party. i haven't asked them to do that but in a way, we were just playing. it was fun. i took these pictures and they started playing around, this one, there is this little girl who has got a black goldfish. she stands there with her goldfish. she stands there with her goldfish bowl and she says, look, my goldfish bowl and s
i hung out with them and threw them at other girls.tile one night, which is kind of a fascinating place, a whole apartment block for women who study or work in the city but his family are not there. so we hung out together, i should do my work, they saw the sort of thing i was doing. they said, that's great, we would like to be in your pictures, but you cannot photograph us unless we are wearing oui’ photograph us unless we are wearing our abayas. so i said, photograph us unless we are...
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the only way thatjeremy corbyn get a hung parliaments.t a hung parliaments. the only way thatjeremy corbyn can get to downing street as to form an alliance with nicola sturgeon and she has named the price of her support next year, another referendum on scottish independence in 2020. so, instead of delivering to change the people are crying out for, jeremy corbyn nicola sturgeon alliance with miss twenty20 on two referendums. in brexit, jeremy corbyn won't even tell us how he would eventually vote on his own referendum. he would ask the public to choose between remain and whatever deal he has negotiated well he put his feet up in downing street. if you can't even decide whether we should remain word leave, how can we possibly trust him to ta ke how can we possibly trust him to take critical decisions on behalf of the country? he would abdicate his duty and run away from his responsibilities. he is totally unfit to run this country. and run away from his responsibilities. he is totally unfit to run this country. in wasting the country? time
the only way thatjeremy corbyn get a hung parliaments.t a hung parliaments. the only way thatjeremy corbyn can get to downing street as to form an alliance with nicola sturgeon and she has named the price of her support next year, another referendum on scottish independence in 2020. so, instead of delivering to change the people are crying out for, jeremy corbyn nicola sturgeon alliance with miss twenty20 on two referendums. in brexit, jeremy corbyn won't even tell us how he would eventually...
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if you look at the last few years, hung parliament, things are very few years, hung parliament, thingst doesn‘t sound like it? the party has ruled out a formal coalition with eitherjeremy corbyn or boris johnson. formal coalition with eitherjeremy corbyn or borisjohnson. it sounds as if we are back to where we were before the election was called. you will rememberjo swinson said very clearly, she was not prepared to do anything which would allowjeremy corbyn to become prime minister. she was calling for a unity government with a different leader in charge. it sounds like she would still be unwilling to do anything that would allowjeremy corbyn to be prime minister. privately, the liberal democrats say when they go round canvassing, on the doorstep, the people they are talking to do not wa nt people they are talking to do not wantjeremy people they are talking to do not want jeremy corbyn to people they are talking to do not wantjeremy corbyn to be prime minister. that is the reason she is being strong about that, but also say she would not prop up boris johnson either. you can still vo
if you look at the last few years, hung parliament, things are very few years, hung parliament, thingst doesn‘t sound like it? the party has ruled out a formal coalition with eitherjeremy corbyn or boris johnson. formal coalition with eitherjeremy corbyn or borisjohnson. it sounds as if we are back to where we were before the election was called. you will rememberjo swinson said very clearly, she was not prepared to do anything which would allowjeremy corbyn to become prime minister. she was...
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my question is, if the result is a hung parliament with the result is a hung parliament with the conservativesrgest party, who partnering with the dup be much harder because they are strongly against borisjohnson's brexit deal? and also, i think you guys brexit deal? and also, i think you guys are brexit deal? and also, i think you guys are amazing. goodbye. brexit deal? and also, i think you guys are amazing. goodbye! brexit deal? and also, i think you guys are amazing. goodbye. a hard question. it sounds like you had an inside but it was coming in the kind of question those coming out.” think my answer to that, it is usually speculative but, when to be virtually impossible for a tory party government without a majority can now do a deal with the dup when the dup are so unhappy about what happened to the ireland protocol and withdrawal agreement? and negotiated again with the eu. it would be... u nless again with the eu. it would be... unless boris johnson said again with the eu. it would be... unless borisjohnson said i will undo the deal that ijust knew that ifigo undo the deal that ijust k
my question is, if the result is a hung parliament with the result is a hung parliament with the conservativesrgest party, who partnering with the dup be much harder because they are strongly against borisjohnson's brexit deal? and also, i think you guys brexit deal? and also, i think you guys are brexit deal? and also, i think you guys are amazing. goodbye. brexit deal? and also, i think you guys are amazing. goodbye! brexit deal? and also, i think you guys are amazing. goodbye. a hard...
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but he hung in strong, too. he also hung in strong.here are plenty of people i am sure that said you have to cut yourself loose. he did not want to do that. a very important day, lindsey, and you are a big part of it. i think your ratings went from 50 to 82. he made one speech, bill. one little few remarks that lasted for about a minute, and they were historic. they really were. they were historic. the delivery, the words, the whole thing was very important. what you did was something very special, so thank you very much. so important. from the beginning of my campaign i promise to appoint judges who will adhere to the true and original meaning of our constitution. this afternoon, that promise was made, and that promise was kept. and i think many times over. later today, the senate will vote on our 158th new judge. that is why i am going to let you get out of here so quick. of course if you are not there i guess mitch, nothing is going to happen. so i will keep you a little longer. [laughter] pres. trump: but we will have confirmed as
but he hung in strong, too. he also hung in strong.here are plenty of people i am sure that said you have to cut yourself loose. he did not want to do that. a very important day, lindsey, and you are a big part of it. i think your ratings went from 50 to 82. he made one speech, bill. one little few remarks that lasted for about a minute, and they were historic. they really were. they were historic. the delivery, the words, the whole thing was very important. what you did was something very...
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it predicted a hung parliament.arliament but it the numbers wrong and last year in 2017, lord ashcroft did an mrp poll which predicted a 60- did an mrp poll which predicted a 60— seek majority for the tories. they are not perfect and they can give you a snapshot and what is interesting is the way polls change behaviour so for the conservatives, the first reaction was that's not what we wanted because it might take some potential swing voters think the tories are safe so i can vote liberal democrat in this constituency and the fact of this poll looks like it's made them change their strategy and made them focus more. labour have been running an offensive strategy, trying to have constituencies to win them and there is a sense among some of the labour party that we need to concentrate more on holding onto our marginals rather than taking tory seats. the strategy that labour is employing is criticised. on the front page of the daily express. there is the assumption that maybe the northern electorate doesn't watch the t
it predicted a hung parliament.arliament but it the numbers wrong and last year in 2017, lord ashcroft did an mrp poll which predicted a 60- did an mrp poll which predicted a 60— seek majority for the tories. they are not perfect and they can give you a snapshot and what is interesting is the way polls change behaviour so for the conservatives, the first reaction was that's not what we wanted because it might take some potential swing voters think the tories are safe so i can vote liberal...
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the day of protest began in sydney, where smoke from the recent devastating bush fires still hung innd crowds of schoolchildren in delhi, a city that's experienced hazardous levels of air pollution, joined the march. in madrid, environmentalism and anti—consumerism came together in a black friday protest. world leaders will gather in spain's capital next week for un climate change talks that are being labelled as a last chance to act. and in manchester, less than two weeks from a general election, that was the message from demonstrators. we are really, really close to getting past the point where we can't return. so i'm here in desperation and solidarity. have you made different choices to try and limit your impact on the environment? yeah, i've recently gone vegetarian and we've stopped buying straws and plastic bags. do you have a message for those world leaders that are gathering next week? we need to be listened to. you need to take action on climate change. everyone needs to help. the richer nations need to help the poorer nations achieve this. and the richer nations need to cha
the day of protest began in sydney, where smoke from the recent devastating bush fires still hung innd crowds of schoolchildren in delhi, a city that's experienced hazardous levels of air pollution, joined the march. in madrid, environmentalism and anti—consumerism came together in a black friday protest. world leaders will gather in spain's capital next week for un climate change talks that are being labelled as a last chance to act. and in manchester, less than two weeks from a general...
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one of the 15—year—olds was nguyen huy hung.en trying tojoin his parents who live in britain. hoang van tiep was 18. he'd been living in paris for a year. he told his family he was getting a taxi to the uk, but they'd not heard from him since. bui thi nhung was one of two 19—year—old women in the lorry. she'd posted pictures of herself sightseeing in brussels just days before she died. and pham thi tra my was the 26—year—old woman who tragically texted her family to say she was suffocating in the sealed trailer. detective started this investigation with 39 unknown people dead in the back of a refrigerated lorry on this industrial estate. now after more than two weeks of intensive work they've been able to give those people names and faces, and to tell their worried families that they won't be coming back. father simon thang duc nguyen has been helping those grieving relatives who are in the uk. it is really very, very painful. very sad to know about this tragedy. many of them escape from a very poor area. two lorry drivers are b
one of the 15—year—olds was nguyen huy hung.en trying tojoin his parents who live in britain. hoang van tiep was 18. he'd been living in paris for a year. he told his family he was getting a taxi to the uk, but they'd not heard from him since. bui thi nhung was one of two 19—year—old women in the lorry. she'd posted pictures of herself sightseeing in brussels just days before she died. and pham thi tra my was the 26—year—old woman who tragically texted her family to say she was...