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i suppose also that it commemorations today. i suppose also thatitis commemorations today. also that it is notjust about the first world war, the remembrance sunday, it is the ongoing conflicts, the complex which has have happened since then, and i suppose even those which have continued since, and going back to the picture we have just seen of the queen, she lived through the second world war, as many other people did, the chelsea pensioners in the guardian front page, those people would have been participants, lived through and experienced absolutely the full horror of war. so i suppose to that point of view it will continue, it should continue because, u nfortu nately, should continue because, unfortunately, war remains a living thing and of course for some of the soldiers who died in relatively recent, very recent times from our own country and others in conflict in iraq and afghanistan and elsewhere, all those people need to be remembered as well. yes, and it is absolutely within living memory, isn't it, in the last few years we still have servicemen and women die. to
i suppose also that it commemorations today. i suppose also thatitis commemorations today. also that it is notjust about the first world war, the remembrance sunday, it is the ongoing conflicts, the complex which has have happened since then, and i suppose even those which have continued since, and going back to the picture we have just seen of the queen, she lived through the second world war, as many other people did, the chelsea pensioners in the guardian front page, those people would have...
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i agree front pages by any means possible is a good idea i suppose. been slightly perplexed by i should say. we will have to and perplexed because that's all the time we have this time around. thank you both. that's it for the papers this hour don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers — and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer there'll be more from the papers at 11.30, but for the moment thank you to aasmah mir and jess brammar — goodbye. good evening from a sports of the country it has been a wet and windy wednesday and it is not over yet. some work of the weather in the forecast and because of this area of cloud on the satellite picture. this looks quite menacing and quite threatening. did away does a hug developing its area of cloud. an area of low pressure that is still developing and deepening. as such does a bit of uncertainty about how potent it will get and just exactly where it will track. it does
i agree front pages by any means possible is a good idea i suppose. been slightly perplexed by i should say. we will have to and perplexed because that's all the time we have this time around. thank you both. that's it for the papers this hour don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers — and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer there'll be more...
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i suppose. what i mean i can't i'm not sure this is one of the things i'm least qualified to talk about in detail because i'm not a russian citizen i lived in moscow for sixteen months doing my research but i and i saw these my documents places popping up all over town and people did talk about them as being as being a very convenient thing. and in general i suppose there is this sort of digitalisation in this kind of streamlining of bureaucracy which is beginning to happen and russia and that's and that's certainly a conscious choice so i suppose it's both a change of appearance and a change of philosophy and a kind of practical achievement of some kind to but also this is a this is also a kind of global presence you have this kind of thing in in georgia for example to which me house has really instituted these kind of i mean. really is not fair trade and western process as a leader whose main concern is maintaining control over his population and when you put yourself in that position all of th
i suppose. what i mean i can't i'm not sure this is one of the things i'm least qualified to talk about in detail because i'm not a russian citizen i lived in moscow for sixteen months doing my research but i and i saw these my documents places popping up all over town and people did talk about them as being as being a very convenient thing. and in general i suppose there is this sort of digitalisation in this kind of streamlining of bureaucracy which is beginning to happen and russia and...
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this i suppose i was enjoying it but was. moving to. keep you safe if. you like that i like to thank you thank me thank. you. like we have not done. yet. still want you even though i do it again i should. like. you just saying that you don't wash in a month. or so your formula one ship that you talk about that you see just. never got nearly a full you see it. or point is just a moment when you graduate there are going to shut up and. then you visit. some of my mature age but and. i know it's not there's no idea it's. all the. that's a little tidbit. that gets. the part of the critic up by saying that i just love the new bundle to suckle. if you think i'm like. oh i just got to resist. this assault of my system the out of my friends is this. near the coast because the some of this about. the minds of those shows is still the. place. to. look yeah. right. jill. must have. forgot about. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy for and let it be an arms race. spearing dramatic probably the only really i'm going to resist i don'
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i see people at different times going on shows am i supposed to say --? i am watching many different people go on many different shows seeing many different things. that doesn't mean they are qualified. in all fairness to matt whitaker, who again, i didn't know. his reputation is excellent. many it -- everybody you are talking about, everybody looking at a permanent position -- i have done many shows. is that mean we shouldn't hire people, i don't think so.
i see people at different times going on shows am i supposed to say --? i am watching many different people go on many different shows seeing many different things. that doesn't mean they are qualified. in all fairness to matt whitaker, who again, i didn't know. his reputation is excellent. many it -- everybody you are talking about, everybody looking at a permanent position -- i have done many shows. is that mean we shouldn't hire people, i don't think so.
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higher than those billion a year is isn't i mean you can criticize the government all you want but i suppose they're not doing about out of their own private considerations they perhaps believe that the role of those multinational companies are so huge that the country simply. changed yes i represent a constituency where there are a lot of multinationals in huge industrial parks and i mean i me jobs that we have are welcome but the point is it isn't the case that for example if corporation tax was raised to the level that germany charged it will be double. day leave i don't think so because they're in our in for a reason speaking many of the reasons you know proximity to the marcus so tax isn't the only reason we have to look at is it is it a safe thing to base your whole industrial policy on having low corporation tax not in my view because we're we're close to that now where the british may leave unquote their corporation tax lower than ours trump in america is talking about of course in corporation tax as well so arden's policy isn't sustainable well. have to leave it there i really appre
higher than those billion a year is isn't i mean you can criticize the government all you want but i suppose they're not doing about out of their own private considerations they perhaps believe that the role of those multinational companies are so huge that the country simply. changed yes i represent a constituency where there are a lot of multinationals in huge industrial parks and i mean i me jobs that we have are welcome but the point is it isn't the case that for example if corporation tax...
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us i suppose i was. moved to. meet you yet you this new. delhi. clock was like healthy thing if me things. like. that not going on. yes. i want you you don't know i do it damn sure yes. yeah. like the gospel it's not enough that you know just saying the cue ball must mean much but also. so you form a well i'm sure that you've heard about that when you see just now for corporate america i know you're full but you see if it goes a collective group. or point is just. words you go there are going to start up a horde of you still some entitlement and yet still reformists is a new. venue is reserved. some of my mature age this is but you know it's not about chance a little is that although i know it's not there's no i do it's. that. or the other. that the i'll do. it gets. no part of you feel the feeling of pleasure that it does love you and you. know to something. if you need it i'm like. i want to show up to resist. this assault of my suspicion of me i don't want to be on the roads is this. new to the course because the some of this about. none of tho
us i suppose i was. moved to. meet you yet you this new. delhi. clock was like healthy thing if me things. like. that not going on. yes. i want you you don't know i do it damn sure yes. yeah. like the gospel it's not enough that you know just saying the cue ball must mean much but also. so you form a well i'm sure that you've heard about that when you see just now for corporate america i know you're full but you see if it goes a collective group. or point is just. words you go there are going...
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i suppose it's a complicated business, though, isn't it?stake, people have very strong opinions. yeah, but that's what they're paid for. they should be able to do theirjob. how important do think it is to see in black and white? very important, very, yeah, and everyone says the same. why? well, because we're in the dark, aren't we? tonight, some clarity. the draft agreement published, backed by the cabinet. in southmead's pubs and clubs, we found some relief, but little confidence that brexit was sorted. nobody knows what's going to happen, it's just really uncertain, everything is just up in the air. do you feel any more certain tonight? no. it's not really black and white. i think that most people are confused about it all. i don't know what the answer is. i was going to ask you, what's the answer? i'd like to think i could give an answer, but i can't. more than 100 miles from downing street, still waiting to find out how brexit will end. jon kay, bbc news, southmead, in bristol. some of the voices in southmead. jon kay talking to people
i suppose it's a complicated business, though, isn't it?stake, people have very strong opinions. yeah, but that's what they're paid for. they should be able to do theirjob. how important do think it is to see in black and white? very important, very, yeah, and everyone says the same. why? well, because we're in the dark, aren't we? tonight, some clarity. the draft agreement published, backed by the cabinet. in southmead's pubs and clubs, we found some relief, but little confidence that brexit...
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go more into submissiveness because this is the north almost so deal with the most course with us i suppose i will say enjoyed it but we've. moved to this do. you think you know if you tell me if. you like that i like the thing i think they think if you if. you. like to go that's not going to. do you have to do you know you don't know what you do you know i do it again i should ask as much. as i could like the global business you know just saying that you don't watch in a month. or so therefore on that one ship that you talk about that when you see just now because of what i'm sure somebody never got here you're for them all but you see if it goes a collective group. or point is just a moment when you graduate there are going to start up a hoard of you still some entitlement and yet so you form a says and you know. then you. add some of my mensuration but i am a little go i know it's not there's no idea it's looking like that or that was. what. i think that they'll do. but it's. not part of the feeling that i should i just love you and you. know just not. if you need someone to. know what j
go more into submissiveness because this is the north almost so deal with the most course with us i suppose i will say enjoyed it but we've. moved to this do. you think you know if you tell me if. you like that i like the thing i think they think if you if. you. like to go that's not going to. do you have to do you know you don't know what you do you know i do it again i should ask as much. as i could like the global business you know just saying that you don't watch in a month. or so therefore...
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, the likes of borisjohnson brexiteers i suppose, the likes of boris johnson and jacob rees—mogg.een on that side. so ina way he has always been on that side. so in a way these comments are no surprise but they are unhealthy for what theresa may is trying to do at the moment. in the city of london, what we been through the last couple of weeks, what's the feeling with regards to that decision in december? i think it's interesting when we look at yesterday that sterling didn't move tall. we would have expected some move with the deal agreed in europe over the weekend and there wasn't much movement. it went up a little over the course of the day. i think it shows this deal has a long way to go. all right, sophie, thank you so much. let's stay with the president. us president donald trump says he is likely to go ahead with an increase on tariffs currently imposed on chinese goods at the start of 2019. let's go to our asia business hub, where rico hizon has been following the story. lovely to see you,. sally! this is what the wall streetjournal is reporting about what he had to say ab
, the likes of borisjohnson brexiteers i suppose, the likes of boris johnson and jacob rees—mogg.een on that side. so ina way he has always been on that side. so in a way these comments are no surprise but they are unhealthy for what theresa may is trying to do at the moment. in the city of london, what we been through the last couple of weeks, what's the feeling with regards to that decision in december? i think it's interesting when we look at yesterday that sterling didn't move tall. we...
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to close many roads and surprising at several centimeters again the first significance of what is i suppose the early winter and it stretches far southwest in the breast because we're not a huge amount on the ground in the basket but i gained enough to make it pretty certain that we're going into winter now these plunges from the arctic do happen as the cloud that brought out recently has come up here and is now the head of a system whose cold front of the words front of all these cold air is this one here so all this is pretty cold now the bit of good news potentially for northern california as that cold front which might bring a bit of rain you think but i think not so weakening me looking system the temperature regime is pretty obvious so max room by day chicago zero minneapolis minus five even washington is down to nine not too much when it's not much wind chill to think about nor is there much in the sky what snow has fallen is not going to be added to just yet give it a couple of days and we'll look a lot further south but for now i it's just the cold. the weather sponsored by the tim
to close many roads and surprising at several centimeters again the first significance of what is i suppose the early winter and it stretches far southwest in the breast because we're not a huge amount on the ground in the basket but i gained enough to make it pretty certain that we're going into winter now these plunges from the arctic do happen as the cloud that brought out recently has come up here and is now the head of a system whose cold front of the words front of all these cold air is...
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a clash of the messages, i suppose. 0n london. a clash of the messages, i suppose.hand you have the ever closer europe of emanuel macron, and on the other hand you have britain leaving. that is another sign of the fracturing of the international order, the european order which was set up to preserve european order which was set up to preserve peace european order which was set up to preserve peace and prosperity within the european bloc, and it is another facet of this process that the fracturing of the international compact between these victorious nations of world war i. thank you very much indeed. a very rainy morning. the weather is getting worse. perhaps it will begin to clear as world leaders make their way to the arc de triomphe for these commemorations that will take place later on this afternoon. we understand the convoys are beginning to come up to the tomb of the unknown soldier. we will rejoin you once there are more events happening here. it will be a moment of quiet contemplation, certainly and not in any way some kind of celebration of the mass slaugh
a clash of the messages, i suppose. 0n london. a clash of the messages, i suppose.hand you have the ever closer europe of emanuel macron, and on the other hand you have britain leaving. that is another sign of the fracturing of the international order, the european order which was set up to preserve european order which was set up to preserve peace european order which was set up to preserve peace and prosperity within the european bloc, and it is another facet of this process that the...
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was a record year for i see it was actually this year as well when it comes to utility talk and i suppose the total day mts raised are higher than last year however to this moment we are going through what i can call a bear market for utility talk and i see a woman just to put things in perspective last month was a record low month with less than three hundred million dollars that was race rice yos and if you compare this to a january that's a fall by around ninety percent so it's definitely difficult time now for i suppose that being said we're seeing really the market trend towards something we call security token. security token offerings which fall within the regulatory existing regular framework in many jurisdictions around the world yeah i want to talk a little bit about that about regulation you know you and i are sort of in the same place on crypto currency regulations that we you know that we've talked about it was before on read that we think some appropriate rules are needed but for the record and i know there are people out there probably screaming at their televisions and com
was a record year for i see it was actually this year as well when it comes to utility talk and i suppose the total day mts raised are higher than last year however to this moment we are going through what i can call a bear market for utility talk and i see a woman just to put things in perspective last month was a record low month with less than three hundred million dollars that was race rice yos and if you compare this to a january that's a fall by around ninety percent so it's definitely...
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i suppose what i would say is think seriously about how you want to throw that money if you throw it or subsidies you just perpetuating the problem. yes there will be some households who fall into poverty just as some people become unemployed well let's find a safety net to look after people in small business some farmers fall into poverty and of course also to some other small businesses you know people who are providing farmers with machinery fertilizer and all that sort of thing but also lots of small businesses and restaurants in. running to stick to verdi's even building and construction get themselves into trouble every now and again and said this is a kind of a challenge how do we look after those people because most of them have got assets of a couple million plus but they don't have any cash. and the question is can think out of the bank and borrow against that tsunami so i think the banks say listen you didn't do very well in the last stretch you didn't put money away in the last. i think you're a bit risky i don't want to lend money to you so there's a group that we probab
i suppose what i would say is think seriously about how you want to throw that money if you throw it or subsidies you just perpetuating the problem. yes there will be some households who fall into poverty just as some people become unemployed well let's find a safety net to look after people in small business some farmers fall into poverty and of course also to some other small businesses you know people who are providing farmers with machinery fertilizer and all that sort of thing but also...
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and the president for that is, i suppose, where prime ministers have ended up needing the support ofg fully behind them. and practically we have a minority government at the moment, a minority government at the moment, a government which may or may not, depending on who you listen to, have a confidence and supply deal with the dup, but the reality of minority government is that they do have to build coalitions with the policies that they think are for the good of the country. in the past, we would have talked about the prospects of a general election when parliament was so bitterly divided and the government didn't have a majority, but it is not quite as simple as it used to be, is it? you know, that's right. we now have the fixed term parliament act and there are now very specific ways in which an election would have to be triggered and so there are two main mechanisms. one would be the two thirds of mps in the house of commons voting for an election, which is of course what happened last time we had one. the other would be a vote of no—confidence, but the board has to have very spe
and the president for that is, i suppose, where prime ministers have ended up needing the support ofg fully behind them. and practically we have a minority government at the moment, a minority government at the moment, a government which may or may not, depending on who you listen to, have a confidence and supply deal with the dup, but the reality of minority government is that they do have to build coalitions with the policies that they think are for the good of the country. in the past, we...
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what i will miss of this because there's been more with the most so deal with the course of this i suppose i enjoyed it but we've. moved to this do you know what should sit in the new this new. that if you look at the clock if i thought thief . like. that not going. do you know jack do you know you don't want you do you know i do what you gas yes. sure i. like the gospel it's not enough that you just sign the cube almost a month. or so before i'm out on ship and you thought about that when you see just now for corporate clients from the pentagon earlier for them all but you see if it goes a collective. or going to see just about mom once you graduate there are going to shut up and hordes of you still some entitlement and yet still are foremost as a new. venue is reserved. some of my mature age this is right and which has a little of that although i know it's not the snow i do it's looking. for the assumption. that the little dude. gets. no part of the killing of my son and i just love you and you but notice. if you think i'm like you i want to show up or is this. we're. just so glad my sus
what i will miss of this because there's been more with the most so deal with the course of this i suppose i enjoyed it but we've. moved to this do you know what should sit in the new this new. that if you look at the clock if i thought thief . like. that not going. do you know jack do you know you don't want you do you know i do what you gas yes. sure i. like the gospel it's not enough that you just sign the cube almost a month. or so before i'm out on ship and you thought about that when you...
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mom afraid i suppose. no no sorry what's happening in yemen. there's a war soldier rubia. for some middle east politics i have no idea really do you know what's happening in yemen sorry do you know what's happening in yemen. it's taken the lives of thousands of civilians and caused an unprecedented humanitarian crisis and yet according to a new poll almost a conference the people in the u.k. have no i did that there is a war taking place in yemen a war in which a saudi led coalition is conducting a deadly campaign event strikes in an attempt to drive out who the rebels hope you carry don't know about most things happening in russia but if i can imagine china's terrible why do you think that is no enough has been said about it it depends on what the media synthesizing at a particular point in time which influences public knowledge and opinion so you think it's underreported it's the war in yemen isn't just another humanitarian crisis in a far flung parts of the world the saudi led campaign is being waged partly thanks to a hefty supply of british made weapons the. u.k. gover
mom afraid i suppose. no no sorry what's happening in yemen. there's a war soldier rubia. for some middle east politics i have no idea really do you know what's happening in yemen sorry do you know what's happening in yemen. it's taken the lives of thousands of civilians and caused an unprecedented humanitarian crisis and yet according to a new poll almost a conference the people in the u.k. have no i did that there is a war taking place in yemen a war in which a saudi led coalition is...
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on well many years and i suppose. i would fit. in with went to faff i'm also going to how long ago it was that the what the really thought jacques lecoq thought food for thought for i mean what are you. i the thought that we should be. the first world war started at the end of july nineteen fourteen. britain france and russia the central powers of germany austria-hungary and bulgaria. shortly after the ottomans opted just supports germany. the daughter of the fleet. and who are. still thought it was kind of a funny. little city when i came. home and there was suffering from a lie about enough on how to see a lot of it with many thought of. that our little did the. national heart of. political. who are you starlet. as. money mean. to be a highly. mean mean. politically really thought that i will a good or i must be really really really brilliant or see you're going to doggy into luckily my mother took. me in the circular buffer to libya that i'm a poet so they were all poor. ruth doleman had the head of a says he cannot afford it a
on well many years and i suppose. i would fit. in with went to faff i'm also going to how long ago it was that the what the really thought jacques lecoq thought food for thought for i mean what are you. i the thought that we should be. the first world war started at the end of july nineteen fourteen. britain france and russia the central powers of germany austria-hungary and bulgaria. shortly after the ottomans opted just supports germany. the daughter of the fleet. and who are. still thought...
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i suppose i'm most proud of the fact that i had the privilege of serving two presidents of the united states as the chief of staff and the privilege of being the secretary of treasury and being secretary of state and the privilege of running time of presidentiafivepresidential came republican presidents and spending 12 years in washington and leaving washington on indicted. [applause] mr. president, what about you? he stole my answer. >> what do you want us to think about when your life is unfolding of course? >> there are accomplishments. [applause] it was a starter house on the past through a smarter more rational health care system where we are not spending six and eight, 10% more than other advanced countries for worse outcomes. american energy production you wouldn't always know it, but it went up every year i was president. [applause] suddenly the biggest oil producer, that was me. [applause] what are you complaining about? just to say thank you please. [applause] i would put in a secondary a variation of what jim said michelle and i and our girls we came out intact the core val
i suppose i'm most proud of the fact that i had the privilege of serving two presidents of the united states as the chief of staff and the privilege of being the secretary of treasury and being secretary of state and the privilege of running time of presidentiafivepresidential came republican presidents and spending 12 years in washington and leaving washington on indicted. [applause] mr. president, what about you? he stole my answer. >> what do you want us to think about when your life...
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world cup final at the bend of barrow a bit a long time ago champions league finals big big games so i supposethe city is prepared for that but i'm not sure it's prepared for a river against barca i mean there are hundred thousand argentines in spain there or thereabouts so that you know a lot of those potentially could come to the games but the real hardcore fans i suppose that you're talking about in going to sadie's and other parts of argentina probably going to find it very difficult to travel at this time of year you know flights are already very very expensive it's the holiday season coming up i've had a quick look this morning flights return flights from when you say is to madrid over a thousand euros already average action time wait around four hundred euros or a little bit more it's a lot of money to come out just for one game will be at home and it is going to be very very difficult for the fans with limited you know flights available perhaps they can chance of more planes and organize fans to travel out that way but it's very little time and it's going to cost them a lot of money to
world cup final at the bend of barrow a bit a long time ago champions league finals big big games so i supposethe city is prepared for that but i'm not sure it's prepared for a river against barca i mean there are hundred thousand argentines in spain there or thereabouts so that you know a lot of those potentially could come to the games but the real hardcore fans i suppose that you're talking about in going to sadie's and other parts of argentina probably going to find it very difficult to...
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i suppose it is a complicated business. there is a lot at stake. people have very strong opinions. are paid for. they should be able to do theirjobs. how important do think it is to see in black—and—white? very important. very. and everyone says the same. why? because we are in the dark, aren't we? more than 100 miles from downing street, but this estate could be anywhere. waiting and wanting to know tonight how brexit will end. jon kay, bbc news, southmead, in bristol. we all want the answer to that one, don't we? the cabinet meeting is going on. we have a line coming from bloomberg news which suggests that dominic raab, the brexit secretary, was understood to be heading out to brussels, in fact we are now told he will not be going out this evening at least, and we wait to see, it will be determined by what happens in the cabinet meeting as to whether we get that on the future relations with the eu in the days ahead, if things remain positive, we probably will. but the detail. how is that going down in scotland? earlier our scotland correspondent lorna gordon explained the scottis
i suppose it is a complicated business. there is a lot at stake. people have very strong opinions. are paid for. they should be able to do theirjobs. how important do think it is to see in black—and—white? very important. very. and everyone says the same. why? because we are in the dark, aren't we? more than 100 miles from downing street, but this estate could be anywhere. waiting and wanting to know tonight how brexit will end. jon kay, bbc news, southmead, in bristol. we all want the...
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i suppose the taken over this section know the roads they are now completely in control of it and trying to stop the traffic. that's artistry to the entrance of the earlies a parent's eyes you can see ten guesses being fired by the police that's as the protesters were trying to enter into that street to get closer seriously ellie's a paralysed. was. ok. the have a bit of difficulty opening my eyes right now and that's because we've just been in the midst of all of this tear gas as you can see eyes red is really hard to open them and at the moment we are just a burning uncontrollably. the police are coming we're having to move now because we're all being pushed up the street seems to the to gaston to protest this it really is absolutely crazy here on the streets of paris. thanks this is a road just off the arc de triomphe and as you can see here we've got some of the stooges they've up become infamous in paris of late they're burning here this is one of the barricades have been put in place. thank you. it just seems that people now all puti angry at the situation and the fact that the pre
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i suppose she has had to give away? i suppose she has had to give away? think perhaps she had first let the country know, but the way i put it is this. it seems to be the mistakes she made is that two yea rs the mistakes she made is that two years ago after the brexit vote, shekinah sold the country the idea that she was going to entirely side with a brexiteers, with a 52%, no single market, no customs union, no european court of justice, single market, no customs union, no european court ofjustice, and it seems to me what has happened, and this is why she is in the problem that she has, that over two years, she has fought, the europeans are not going to give us some fantastic deal that achieves all of that, leaving the european union without a deal would cause absolute chaos, and so she has thought, you know what, this is what we have to go with, but i'm not sure that she is entirely prepared for the brexit wing of her party for that. i will let you both go. and an has had a long night ahead of him, he has to go through 580 pages of text, i'm told. 585,
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i suppose if she does how things get resolved or bunch of money at somebody and. the debacle discouraged workers i. thank you and you can see my place around and u.k. cinemas now that's it for the show wednesday would winning musician stage with bob marley's on ziggy marley tell us about modern slavery the wind drug scandal and racism in britain plus an exclusive performance from his new album man like i still that he would authorize such a media are we back on wednesday one hundred one years to the day of a bolshevik revolution that would change the world forever. in twenty forty you know bloody revolution to include the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be creasing the violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it you know here i mean your list put me in the. schooling you go to the former ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty fourteen. those who took part in this today over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. maybe just mayb
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david i suppose used the words of the cards for him differently from them as a child so it may have been present. we we agree with i. think areas have pointed out the am i find from the u.k. home office after a government report details the security theories that could have profound terror attacks that's rocked great britain and twenty seventeen. after seventeen years and billions of dollars spent a new study finds that america's war on terror has quadrupled the number of islamist extremists around the world. and give up your google frayne jam peas are told to ditch their use of the web giant for the local alternative by the new year as president of micron pushes for more independence from the united states. coming to you live from moscow this is our national welcome to the program. the u.k. intelligence and security committee has released their report on security failures during major terror attacks suffered by the u.k. and twenty seventeen artie's in the theater you can and gives us the details david on this in these records used the words have the codes for them differently then there
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that is already a dedication, i suppose. and they were be dedicated in 1937, most of the cemeteries, with the same setting as nowadays. are those -- >> french sailors? mr. moizan: yes, french sailors. then they change the location, few hundred meters, and it's now along the ridge. mr. yockelson: the cemetery is actually on the belleau wood battleground. now we're at the argonne. mr. moizan: yes, this is another one. now it's the argonne one. mr. yockelson: it's the largest american cemetery in europe. mr. moizan: we're looking at the visitor center where the president is staying, and we have the perspective to the cemetery. then they built the chapel on top where is the american flag now. over 14,000 graves. mr. yockelson: almost all of them were killed during the 47-day battle. mr. moizan: around 26,000 90,000s killed and wounded. mr. yockelson: you see the jewish graves with the star of david. mr. moizan: you see we are still with wooden graves at the moment. so concentrated, so huge. in the distance, temporary houses as p
that is already a dedication, i suppose. and they were be dedicated in 1937, most of the cemeteries, with the same setting as nowadays. are those -- >> french sailors? mr. moizan: yes, french sailors. then they change the location, few hundred meters, and it's now along the ridge. mr. yockelson: the cemetery is actually on the belleau wood battleground. now we're at the argonne. mr. moizan: yes, this is another one. now it's the argonne one. mr. yockelson: it's the largest american...
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heard the tape and does it conclusively point to the crown prince and one final one, the -- >> am i supposed to remember all these? >> i'll prompt you. finally, is it true the white someone from ng that?ng to senators about john: no i haven't listened to it. herbed ask you, what do you think i would learn from it? . i thought you'd have access john. speak arabic. unless you speak arabic what are you going to get from it? the president has spoken to our position on this issue. he's spoken very clearly and that sour position. tell me the other questions? john: the man in the back. >> they captured suspects last eek, brazil got a photo of that, also the sanctions blocking the formation of the new government, help me put all this together, is it going to be in the g-20? john: i expect in the bilateral meetings, depending on the country, there'll be substantial conversations about the counterterrorism efforts where we participate together. that's something that may well come up in brazil with president elect bolsonaro, and i think it's one of president trump's biggest priorities to extend coopera
heard the tape and does it conclusively point to the crown prince and one final one, the -- >> am i supposed to remember all these? >> i'll prompt you. finally, is it true the white someone from ng that?ng to senators about john: no i haven't listened to it. herbed ask you, what do you think i would learn from it? . i thought you'd have access john. speak arabic. unless you speak arabic what are you going to get from it? the president has spoken to our position on this issue. he's...
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it lay undiscovered probably in a bin for three months, which i suppose is a good thing. t it wasn't in doubt on the streets. i think people were worried locally. now the decontamination effort is pretty much at an end and everywhere has been swept and cleans. we show people in the film how the decontamination has been carried out and how the area is believed to be safe now. thanks very much. you can see more on that into night's panorama. salisbury nerve agent attack: the inside story on bbc1 at 8pm. we will have much more on that and on the brexit deal. let's catch up hello. tonight not as cold as last night. too much cloud around but bridges did not rise a good deal today. very grey and gloomy in many areas. low cloud continuing across northern england into scotland. a few breaks behind that before we see some more clouds coming up from the south together with sharp showers in the far south—west. just about frost free. no significant breaks in the cloud. they besom brighter skies for a while and sunshine tomorrow for northern ireland, the north of england, southern scot
it lay undiscovered probably in a bin for three months, which i suppose is a good thing. t it wasn't in doubt on the streets. i think people were worried locally. now the decontamination effort is pretty much at an end and everywhere has been swept and cleans. we show people in the film how the decontamination has been carried out and how the area is believed to be safe now. thanks very much. you can see more on that into night's panorama. salisbury nerve agent attack: the inside story on bbc1...
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. >> trevor: i don't think that's how it's supposed to work but i appreciate your enthusiasm. we'll be checking in with roy but we have votes still coming in but there are some things we do know for certain, right. this has been a night of firsts. in colorado has made history as the first openly gay man. why has it taken that that means, colorado, all you are now gay. i don't make the rules so congratulations. also -- [crowd cheering] elect to congress. and also for the first time, the first two native american women. yes. congratulations -- [crowd cheering] elected to congress. that is really exciting when you see what's happening. no, we're not talking about you elizabeth warren, shoo. so manshooso many firsts. two first muslim women and two american native women. only one can be first. you can't have two firsts at the same time. you can't have a double first. >> what are you saying someone has to decide who is first. >> trevor: you have to have like a second. somebody tus has been buzz aldrin. you can't have two neal arm strongs. >> the first man on the moon. >> trevor: it
. >> trevor: i don't think that's how it's supposed to work but i appreciate your enthusiasm. we'll be checking in with roy but we have votes still coming in but there are some things we do know for certain, right. this has been a night of firsts. in colorado has made history as the first openly gay man. why has it taken that that means, colorado, all you are now gay. i don't make the rules so congratulations. also -- [crowd cheering] elect to congress. and also for the first time, the...
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for this country and you can't get firmer than i can you know messaging and i suppose boosting the american economy is the priority and from my perspective what's all the fuss about. a horrific spate of crime spawning to. kaito involving dozens of people in the english town of rotheram has seen one child rape victim step forward years later she is demanding the u.k. change its law after the man who assaulted her was told he could be granted access to her soul who was born as a result of the rape. is about. to me. and if not don't mind me as being the first in council to apply. i'm praying to an unusual case getting quite a bit of traction here in the u.k. a victim of child sexual exploitation has waived her on an image and come forward demanding a change in legislation following revelations that a man who had raped her as a teenager as a result of which she became pregnant and had a child was approached by a local council to basically see if this man wanted to be part of the child's life to be in a restroom absolutely disgusting and it's so horrible i think it is this. just disgusting discu
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it was notjust a figure the politicians admired but very close to loved, i suppose.ell. he had been at the heart of the machine for many years. behind his extraordinary dedication and professionalism there was a wicked sense of humour which helped to carry him through. eight children have been treated in hospital following an accident at a fireworks funfair in surrey. police declared a major incident at woking park last night after a giant inflatable slide collapsed, throwing children to the ground. families were told to leave the park and the fireworks display was cancelled. a popular town park left deserted, now the centre of an investigation, after a major incident was declared, last night. this morning, officials from the health and safety executive on the scene, looking for clues as to how eight children were left injured. it was very, very crowded. i mean, they say there was about 12,000 people coming. it looked about that number. and there's only a handful of rides, which meant the few rides there were were very, very crowded indeed. 0rganisers, though, accept
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i suppose i have to ask you that question! in the second world war, the government in exile and the polish prime minister was here until the 1990s. there is a huge common link throughout history, going back to the second world war. we are very sad that britain is leaving the european union. as our close ally, britain and france, we are working hard to have close links also after brexit. there are so many polish people living in britain. i don't know how many exactly. probably more than 1 million. don't know how many exactly. probably more than1 million. polish is the second language after english in britain nowadays. are you worried that with brexit there is uncertainty surrounding polish citizens living in the uk? of course there is uncertainty, you know, among every citizen living in britain add european union citizens. but i have to say, weak or operate very closely with the british authorities to challenge that —— week will operate. it is very important to keep our relations as close as possible after brexit. mr ambassador
i suppose i have to ask you that question! in the second world war, the government in exile and the polish prime minister was here until the 1990s. there is a huge common link throughout history, going back to the second world war. we are very sad that britain is leaving the european union. as our close ally, britain and france, we are working hard to have close links also after brexit. there are so many polish people living in britain. i don't know how many exactly. probably more than 1...
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i supposed i noticed it when i was a student at vanderbilt, and the john birch society wanted my political science professor fired because they said he was a communist. they didn't fire him. i guess i noticed at that time at the university of texas a big fight between the conservative regions and the liberal professors. as joe biden has said, for people our age, most of the ferment on this issue came with conservatives trying to suppress liberals in the 1960's. as joe says, it has now switched to the other side. come to think of it, when i was a student at vanderbilt. mr. rosenstein: you mentioned that in some respects shouting down speakers on campuses or trying to suppress opposing views is not a new issue. we talked earlier about the incident at the university of chicago in the 1930's when the chairman of the communist party was prevented from speaking. and the 1960's, university of wisconsin when senator kennedy was heckled. more recently at middlebury college, professor alison steiger. is there anything different about the challenges we face today compared to those of the past? sen. a
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>> i suppose so. the whole by of criticizing the press is something republicans have done for years. there's always been a tilt against us in most of the media out in the world. but, you know, we still win. the president got elected. we had a great day yesterday. increased our number in the senate. we still have a majority. we still will be able to confirm judges and cabinet members. hopefully, we'll be able to work out some bipartisan deals, as the president indicated, with the new democratic house. >> dana: i was thinking back. 2006 when the republicans lost the majority. similar situation at least on the house side. now that -- how different might it be, you maintain majority and increase your numbers in the senate. you talk about nancy pelosi and the democrats. you caution them against presidential harassment. do you think she'll stick to that? >> in the late '90s we had control of the house and senate. we impeached bill clinton. his approval went up and ours went down. so my suggestion to the new
>> i suppose so. the whole by of criticizing the press is something republicans have done for years. there's always been a tilt against us in most of the media out in the world. but, you know, we still win. the president got elected. we had a great day yesterday. increased our number in the senate. we still have a majority. we still will be able to confirm judges and cabinet members. hopefully, we'll be able to work out some bipartisan deals, as the president indicated, with the new...