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ican you are so sweet! i can change my face completely to match what i'm supposed to do.sed to do. for example, i can be a woman like this. it's a big reprieve. —— creepy. hello. 17 minutes to go until the show begins. you'rejust hello. 17 minutes to go until the show begins. you're just writing the script, we should start with welcome. dan spencer kelly is really funny. better than some actors anyway. technology has moved on quite a lot since i was in school. there weren't any computers then. he wasn't nervous, he does at all the time. just getting the last-minute touches. welcome. from broadcasting house in london, this is bbc click live. please welcome your host laura lymington and spencer kelly. you turned up, good afternoon london. our welcome to click live. we're going to start with something truly magical. i would like you to put on your headsets, and we will show the magic image. we're going to show the magic image. we're going to show you part of the show about gulliver struggles. the liver and his daughter gilly are in the land of the giants, and they've been br
ican you are so sweet! i can change my face completely to match what i'm supposed to do.sed to do. for example, i can be a woman like this. it's a big reprieve. —— creepy. hello. 17 minutes to go until the show begins. you'rejust hello. 17 minutes to go until the show begins. you're just writing the script, we should start with welcome. dan spencer kelly is really funny. better than some actors anyway. technology has moved on quite a lot since i was in school. there weren't any computers...
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is by from what ican do say don't even go but i really don't know many. if. if. you. feel you was. was. you was. was if was if . was was was. was . radicalism is on the rise across the globe and we're told it's every west we're told we're supposed to be highly suspicious of everybody and everything but our government policies aimed at tackling radicalization in fact pushing youngsters to the fringes of society impact is utopian home and there's only so much of you can try.
is by from what ican do say don't even go but i really don't know many. if. if. you. feel you was. was. you was. was if was if . was was was. was . radicalism is on the rise across the globe and we're told it's every west we're told we're supposed to be highly suspicious of everybody and everything but our government policies aimed at tackling radicalization in fact pushing youngsters to the fringes of society impact is utopian home and there's only so much of you can try.
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ican is trying to keep oil prices well capped.s are oversupplied, so why should oil prices go up? thank you for your time. i hope it goes well for him in vienna on opec watch, as it were. let's look at financial markets, ignore that figure on the dow, it was closed for the funeral of former president bush. it will reopen later today but you can see heavy losses across the board, in asia, as investors get their head around all these latest developments with regards to huawei. i will see you soon. the cost of student accommodation has increased by more than a third since 2012, with the average annual rent now exceeding £6,000, according to student housing charity unipol. it also found that private landlords own half of rooms available to students across the uk. our consumer affairs correspondent colletta smith reports. two stu d e nts two students in leeds living very differently. flats in any‘s block cost u p differently. flats in any‘s block cost up to £450 a week. this is a king—sized bed, which is so nice to come to, because whe
ican is trying to keep oil prices well capped.s are oversupplied, so why should oil prices go up? thank you for your time. i hope it goes well for him in vienna on opec watch, as it were. let's look at financial markets, ignore that figure on the dow, it was closed for the funeral of former president bush. it will reopen later today but you can see heavy losses across the board, in asia, as investors get their head around all these latest developments with regards to huawei. i will see you...
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ican wearanything. she showed me her tattoo celebrating her reclaimed name. name. yes. the name that my parents gave to me. sometimes, your past is worth getting back to. not to hold you back, but to strengthen your future. my deep faith in god and the love of my family and friends have allowed me to grow into the person i was born to be. somebody decided that was supposed to be our lives. it is incredible that we have been given a second chance, to have life. hello there. the day has arrived, christmas day and those planning a journey to visit friends or family, please bear this in mind. the met office have issued a yellow weather warning for some dense patches of fog. it covers a large part of england, with visibility expected to drop below 100 metres in places. please allow a bit of extra time, let‘s make sure eve ryo ne bit of extra time, let‘s make sure everyone arrives with their friends 01’ everyone arrives with their friends orfamily everyone arrives with their friends or family safely on christmas day. aside from that, it is going to be a cold start
ican wearanything. she showed me her tattoo celebrating her reclaimed name. name. yes. the name that my parents gave to me. sometimes, your past is worth getting back to. not to hold you back, but to strengthen your future. my deep faith in god and the love of my family and friends have allowed me to grow into the person i was born to be. somebody decided that was supposed to be our lives. it is incredible that we have been given a second chance, to have life. hello there. the day has arrived,...
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Dec 25, 2018
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ican wearanything. she showed me her tattoo celebrating her reclaimed name.oes that make you feel when you see that. i feel happy. why? because i am... i am that i am. laughs. that is my name. yes. the name that my parents gave to me. sometimes, your past is worth getting back to. not to hold you back to strength in your future. my deep faith in god and the love of my family and friends have allowed me to grow into the person i was born to be. somebody decided that was supposed to be our lives. it is incredible that we have been given a second chance, to have life. hello and let's see what the weather has in store for the rest of christmas and of course it has been very mild across most of the uk so far at this christmas and it is likely to stay mild over the coming days. having said that, it was very cold in the highlands of scotland, minus eight celsius so not mild everywhere. here is what it looks like on wednesday on boxing day. within the mild air is a big high—pressure which is dominating weather across many central parts of europe and that does mean fr
ican wearanything. she showed me her tattoo celebrating her reclaimed name.oes that make you feel when you see that. i feel happy. why? because i am... i am that i am. laughs. that is my name. yes. the name that my parents gave to me. sometimes, your past is worth getting back to. not to hold you back to strength in your future. my deep faith in god and the love of my family and friends have allowed me to grow into the person i was born to be. somebody decided that was supposed to be our lives....
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i will be dependent on you to keep order in the chamber so that ican be to keep order in the chamber so that i can be heard. i have no difficulty whatsoever doing that and i will continue to do that. what i am asking the leader of the house to do is to furnish the house with the information that was requested. thank you, mr speaker. the honourable lady asked whether the house will rise from christmas recess as planned and what i said is that the house has already decided that the house has already decided that the house will rise for the christmas recess on the 20th of december and return on the 7th of january. the honourable lady asks about time to debate brexit. i can assure her, as she will know, that the government has a very good record in making sure the house has plenty of time to debate brexit during passage of the withdrawal act both houses played a central role in improving the legislation with 37 days of debate spanning 11 months with over moo amendments debated and almost 280 hours given for time to debate. we have ensured regular debate on government time including the t
i will be dependent on you to keep order in the chamber so that ican be to keep order in the chamber so that i can be heard. i have no difficulty whatsoever doing that and i will continue to do that. what i am asking the leader of the house to do is to furnish the house with the information that was requested. thank you, mr speaker. the honourable lady asked whether the house will rise from christmas recess as planned and what i said is that the house has already decided that the house has...
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ican be.iranian community during the arab spring of 2011. if there are women present, cover yourselves now! irish director nora toomey and screenwriter anita doran also scored a hit with the breadwinner, a brilliant animated adaptation of deborah ellis‘s much loved novel. a tale of youthful fortitude in taliban—era afghanistan, the breadwinner has something of the defiant feminist spirit of the french iranian gem persepolis. an international co—production from the studio behind song of the sea, the breadwinner was my favourite animation of the year. you good then? you got everything under control, right? baby burbles. what the...? cookie, want a cookie? child want a cookie? cookie? oh, my god! in terms of box office, the year's runaway animated success turned out to be the incredibles 2, a rip—roaring romp with added jack jack attack, but beneath the eye—catching retro designs and the slapstick adventure, the incredibles 2 also took timely swipes at gender and equality, family stress and the m
ican be.iranian community during the arab spring of 2011. if there are women present, cover yourselves now! irish director nora toomey and screenwriter anita doran also scored a hit with the breadwinner, a brilliant animated adaptation of deborah ellis‘s much loved novel. a tale of youthful fortitude in taliban—era afghanistan, the breadwinner has something of the defiant feminist spirit of the french iranian gem persepolis. an international co—production from the studio behind song of...
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ican be. iranian community during the arab spring of 2011. shahab hosseini is terrific as the nocturnal minicab driver who has no desire to re—enter the battles of the past, but the plight of a trinidadian woman whose neighbourhood is being terrorised by young white thugs spurs him to unexpected action, rekindling a lost spark. if there are women present, cover yourselves now! irish director nora toomey and screenwriter anita doran also scored a hit with the breadwinner, a brilliant animated adaptation of deborah ellis‘s much loved novel. a tale of youthful fortitude in taliban—era afghanistan, the breadwinner has something of the defiant feminist spirit of the french iranian gem persepolis. an international co—production from the studio behind song of the song of the sea, the breadwinner was my favourite animation of the year. you good then? you got everything under control, right? baby burbles. what the...? cookie, want a cookie? child want a cookie? cookie? oh, my god! in terms of box offic
ican be. iranian community during the arab spring of 2011. shahab hosseini is terrific as the nocturnal minicab driver who has no desire to re—enter the battles of the past, but the plight of a trinidadian woman whose neighbourhood is being terrorised by young white thugs spurs him to unexpected action, rekindling a lost spark. if there are women present, cover yourselves now! irish director nora toomey and screenwriter anita doran also scored a hit with the breadwinner, a brilliant animated...
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a faltering econoam shook ican faith in bush. that led to losing reelection in 1992 toemocratic challenger bill inn. bush headed back to houston devoting time to his presidential library and staying active, even parachuting from an airplane on hisaybirt he saw two sons become governors. he looked o the 4 3rd president. thelon would caln the father to join forces with bill clinton to raise humanarian aid for victims of the indonesian tsunami in 204 -- 2004 and 2005 for hurricane katrina. the former president suffered heart break when barbara, his wife of 73 years passed away. he mourned with family, frdnds, former presidents.nb news. >> reporter: back with you live here athe white house. we are hearing from the family. we're expecting that theyare, indeed, working with the department of defense joint task force national capital region to make out the details of themb rence. the funeral and what have you. lyings expected to be him in state at the u.s. capital and a service at the nationalca edral. we understand he's going to be bur
a faltering econoam shook ican faith in bush. that led to losing reelection in 1992 toemocratic challenger bill inn. bush headed back to houston devoting time to his presidential library and staying active, even parachuting from an airplane on hisaybirt he saw two sons become governors. he looked o the 4 3rd president. thelon would caln the father to join forces with bill clinton to raise humanarian aid for victims of the indonesian tsunami in 204 -- 2004 and 2005 for hurricane katrina. the...
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the prosecutor's agreementam wi ican media inc requires them to cooperate with any investigation. >>> next at 11:00, searching for a hit and run driver. ne this is not how i want to be on the , but i'm on the news. >> the 18-year-old victim recovering. his parents feeling blessed that he's still ative. >>> le night service fight. is metro making enough progress to go back to normal weekend hours? we could find out tomorrow. >>> and, moon walk back. nba star steph curry responds to criticism after questioning whether >>> a young man out for a jog last friday evening was hit by a car and thrown over a 30-foo high bridge. the driver took off from the scene, leaving the teen for dead down below. when p ethan'sents called his cell phone, he said he didn't know where he was.im they found h down a steepnk emnt next to lake jackson drive. ,than now faces several more surge ri and he has a message for that driver who hit him. >> come forward and say something, rather than just do something like that and go away. it all works out better for soerybody if you just come forward and say thing. >> c
the prosecutor's agreementam wi ican media inc requires them to cooperate with any investigation. >>> next at 11:00, searching for a hit and run driver. ne this is not how i want to be on the , but i'm on the news. >> the 18-year-old victim recovering. his parents feeling blessed that he's still ative. >>> le night service fight. is metro making enough progress to go back to normal weekend hours? we could find out tomorrow. >>> and, moon walk back. nba star...
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. ♪ >> the united states senate, a institution, ican legislating and carrying out constitutional dutiesince 1789. >> please raise your right hand. you dnesday, c-span takes inside the senate, learning about the legislative body and workings.m >> arguing about things and around and having great debates is a thoroughly american thing. >> the longer you're in the senate, longer you'll appreciate that cooling nature. look at the history of conflict and compromise with original interviews, key moments history and unprecedented ccess, allowing us to bring cameras into the senate chamber during a session. follow the evolution of the era, fromto the modern advice and consent to their role proceedings and investigation. the senate, conflict and c-span original production, history, traditions uniquely f this american institution premiers wednesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and be ure to go online at c-span.org/senate to learn more bout the program and watch original full length interviews with senators. farewell speeches and a tour inside the senate chamber, and othernate chamber exclusive l
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over seven decades, as far as ican make well. over seven decades, as far as i can make out.er things she did like miss marple, and on television, terry and june and ab fab, and everything in between. working with the likes of benny hill and tommy cooper, and almost anyone you can name, not to mention her performance in the blood donor with tommy hancock. she made that role in absolutely fabulous into something greater than was originally foreseen. well, originally foreseen was never a word we knew the meaning of because in a way it always evolved and developed. originally, joanna lumley‘s character was going to be the... it rolls along and you think that the show doesn't really work otherwise, sojune and everyone else came into every episode loud and clear. what did june whitfield bring to those roles that made them such a success, made her so popular with so many viewers? she was a good, nice person. she was like your mum, or your auntie. you related to her. you thought yes, ok, that's edina's mum. i believe she doesn't really know what's going on in edina's world but she's
over seven decades, as far as ican make well. over seven decades, as far as i can make out.er things she did like miss marple, and on television, terry and june and ab fab, and everything in between. working with the likes of benny hill and tommy cooper, and almost anyone you can name, not to mention her performance in the blood donor with tommy hancock. she made that role in absolutely fabulous into something greater than was originally foreseen. well, originally foreseen was never a word we...
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Dec 10, 2018
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i will be dependent on you to keep order in the chamber so that ican be to keep order in the chamberader of the house to do is to furnish the house with the information that was requested. thank you, mr speaker. the honourable lady asked whether the house will rise from christmas recess as planned and what i said is that the house has already decided that the house has already decided that the house will rise for the christmas recess on the 20th of december and return on the 7th of january. the honourable lady asks about time to
i will be dependent on you to keep order in the chamber so that ican be to keep order in the chamberader of the house to do is to furnish the house with the information that was requested. thank you, mr speaker. the honourable lady asked whether the house will rise from christmas recess as planned and what i said is that the house has already decided that the house has already decided that the house will rise for the christmas recess on the 20th of december and return on the 7th of january. the...
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this area was identified late —— late last night as a result of our investigative work was stock ican can now advise that a short time ago relocated a body which we believe to be grace. the formal identification process will now take place however based on the evidence we have gathered over the past few days, we expect that this is grace. obviously this brings a search for grace to an end. it is a number of full—time for the family and our hearts go out to them. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: a museum lifting the lid on belgium's colonial past comes under attack for showcasing stolen treasures. john lennon was shot at the entrance to the dakota building, in the centre of new york. there's been a crowd here, standing in more or less silent vigil, and the flowers have been piling up. the 14th ceasefire of this war ended at the walls of the old city of dubrovnik. this morning, witnesses said shells were landing every 20 seconds. people are celebrating the passing of a man they hold responsible for hundreds of deaths and oppression. elsewhere, people have been gathering to mourn
this area was identified late —— late last night as a result of our investigative work was stock ican can now advise that a short time ago relocated a body which we believe to be grace. the formal identification process will now take place however based on the evidence we have gathered over the past few days, we expect that this is grace. obviously this brings a search for grace to an end. it is a number of full—time for the family and our hearts go out to them. stay with us on bbc news,...
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on the other hand ican acceptable or not.ent that it does undermine democracy. we were told two and a half years ago that this was a one—off chance to settle this now people say we should have a second chance and as liam fox said, if we have a second referendum and the split is there, why not have a third? personally i'm in favour of a second referendum on the circumstances we are in. could you look at the i newspaper for us, katie. if we won't have a second referendum, they are saying that there is a way to break the deadlock and one idea is to hold a vote and this is something liam fox touched on, hold a vote in the house of commons and indicative vote, so you have various scenarios and they would be things like another referendum and we could also have no deal for norway plus which is a softer brexit then theresa may is proposing at the moment and doing it that way you could gauge the level of support for each option because there is the problem in the commons where everybody can say they do not like the deal but what they
on the other hand ican acceptable or not.ent that it does undermine democracy. we were told two and a half years ago that this was a one—off chance to settle this now people say we should have a second chance and as liam fox said, if we have a second referendum and the split is there, why not have a third? personally i'm in favour of a second referendum on the circumstances we are in. could you look at the i newspaper for us, katie. if we won't have a second referendum, they are saying that...
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watchingtonight, including holiday travel headaches, with christmas less than a week away, millionsam of icans travel plans are hanging in the balance. as a massive storm takes aim at the east coast, airports and airlinesracing for nightmare delays tomorrow and possibly friday as the severe stormsorks itay across the southeast this evening. strengthening as it moves north. we'll get to al roker and the forecast in just a moment. butir, the mad rush underway from nbc's gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: wicked weather is on the move. ear san antonio, thick fog is being blamed for this massive pile-up today. from texas through florida, rain islogging across the south as the storm system strengthens in the gulf of mexico. a >>eady watching some heavy rainfall move in. >> reporter: this after high winds hit the west coast this we ek, stirring up powerful surf, and even a re devastating tornado outside seattle yesterday. >> and i saw the tornado like spinning, and i thought i was going to get sucked up. >> reporter: it's bad news for anyone trying to get away this holiday. on the roads, and in the air, a
watchingtonight, including holiday travel headaches, with christmas less than a week away, millionsam of icans travel plans are hanging in the balance. as a massive storm takes aim at the east coast, airports and airlinesracing for nightmare delays tomorrow and possibly friday as the severe stormsorks itay across the southeast this evening. strengthening as it moves north. we'll get to al roker and the forecast in just a moment. butir, the mad rush underway from nbc's gabe gutierrez. >>...
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that gives me the confidence, and also i can box, ican the confidence, and also i can box, i can fight i am a world champion. anything can happen in boxing and i prepared the best they can prepare. the first formula he race is under way in saudi arabia. bmw started on pole. felipe massa is making his competitive debut in the sport. you can watch it live on the bbc sport website and the red button. listen out for the whistle of the car is rather than the war of any engines, it is very different, but great to watch. that is all the sport to watch. that is all the sport to watch. you can go to our bbc sport website. the manchester city against everton game is still goalless. now it is time for click. now it is time for click. this week: tech driven by women, designed by women, and designed for women. oh dear... the children at this north london school have invited lara and me to learn about one of the most important events in british history. it has been 100 years since the first women in the uk were able to vote in a general election. and this vr experience is attempting to demonstrate h
that gives me the confidence, and also i can box, ican the confidence, and also i can box, i can fight i am a world champion. anything can happen in boxing and i prepared the best they can prepare. the first formula he race is under way in saudi arabia. bmw started on pole. felipe massa is making his competitive debut in the sport. you can watch it live on the bbc sport website and the red button. listen out for the whistle of the car is rather than the war of any engines, it is very different,...
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Dec 18, 2018
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the nurse told me, ican more acute every day.n offer my compassion, but they need a whole lot more than that. that's brief you on other stories in the news. the polish president has reinstated a group of supreme court judges after being ordered to do so by the european court ofjustice. all ausmat government dropped the retirement age from 70 to 65 as part of broad changes that were widely condemned as an attack on the rule of law. the european commission brought the legal case against poland over fears that traditionally independence was being undermined. new zealand is to hold a binding referendum on legalising cannabis for recreational use. thejustice minister andrew little announced the vote would be held on the same day as the next general election in 2020. canada's referendum was one of the demands made by the greens party in return for supporting the prime minister's labour's coalition government in parliament. here in the uk there has been another twist in the brexit saga. opposition leaderjeremy corbyn has tabled a motion
the nurse told me, ican more acute every day.n offer my compassion, but they need a whole lot more than that. that's brief you on other stories in the news. the polish president has reinstated a group of supreme court judges after being ordered to do so by the european court ofjustice. all ausmat government dropped the retirement age from 70 to 65 as part of broad changes that were widely condemned as an attack on the rule of law. the european commission brought the legal case against poland...
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i think the uk in 2018 has probably seen the worst year that ican remember. dozen store closures a day, and 80,000 fewerjobs. one month before it all happened, i was like, "i'm going to lose the house. i've literallyjust bought it." but technology is creating new winners in the world of retail. people are able to get exactly what they want sent to them the same day. and who doesn't want that? and that's stirring up a debate. fashion is the second most harmful industry on the planet to the environment. it feels like retail‘s never been out of the headlines in 2018. big names have gone bust, others are fighting for survival. "is retail in crisis?", you might well be wondering. in this programme, i'll be looking back at the year, the key events, the causes, the impact on our town centres, and what the future holds for an industry that's the biggest employer in the private sector. welcome to a year in retail. it all started with toys r us. if you sell toys, you need to be cheap, convenient or fun. sadly, toys r us wasn't any of those things any more. they found t
i think the uk in 2018 has probably seen the worst year that ican remember. dozen store closures a day, and 80,000 fewerjobs. one month before it all happened, i was like, "i'm going to lose the house. i've literallyjust bought it." but technology is creating new winners in the world of retail. people are able to get exactly what they want sent to them the same day. and who doesn't want that? and that's stirring up a debate. fashion is the second most harmful industry on the planet to...
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ican see i can see what i am buying for the children.ages for you to get what you want. i get you to get what you want. iget up you to get what you want. i get up early anyway. it is getting up i get up early anyway. it is getting up halfan i get up early anyway. it is getting up half an hour earlier. i purchased these —— io must purchased them the day before christmas, so i got a better deal. there will be lots of people out here in person in the sales. some online sales actually started yesterday. if you had come onto the high street in the weeks before christmas you would have seen some pretty heavy discounting quite early on as shops tried to tempt people in. it has been a really tough year for retailing across the country. shops will really be hoping these boxing day sales to bring a much—needed boost. we do think there was a boost in the run—up to christmas day itself. barclaycard thinks that on average people will spend £188 each this year, with men actually spending more than women. thank you very much. katie austen. let's discus
ican see i can see what i am buying for the children.ages for you to get what you want. i get you to get what you want. iget up you to get what you want. i get up early anyway. it is getting up i get up early anyway. it is getting up halfan i get up early anyway. it is getting up half an hour earlier. i purchased these —— io must purchased them the day before christmas, so i got a better deal. there will be lots of people out here in person in the sales. some online sales actually started...
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ican i can see shops open behind you already. how busy is it? it is starting to warm up.eet is home to hundreds of high street shops and department stories and customer buying habits have changed. the boxing day sales remain a huge men “— the boxing day sales remain a huge men —— moneyspinner. despite the hype around black friday weeks before christmas, last year customers spent double the amount boxing day compared to that. today we think nearly £5 billion will be spent by shoppers online and in—store is, with 18 million people coming onto the streets to grab a in person. next opened at six o'clock this morning. the recuse from earlier. 70% of people are expected to do their sales shop online. people told us why they come here in person to do their shop instead. basically i don't like to shop online. it is about the sizes. it is better to go and look at the sizes. you need to make sure what you are getting is right. you can get anything but you can't really tell. you can't really see properly online so you can't really see properly online so it is best you come down. try
ican i can see shops open behind you already. how busy is it? it is starting to warm up.eet is home to hundreds of high street shops and department stories and customer buying habits have changed. the boxing day sales remain a huge men “— the boxing day sales remain a huge men —— moneyspinner. despite the hype around black friday weeks before christmas, last year customers spent double the amount boxing day compared to that. today we think nearly £5 billion will be spent by shoppers...
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ican i can only assume because i have not yet been told that because hsz is such a critically importanthe performance of crossrail that it was considered to be too risky for a programme like hsz to continue. in my role as chairman. mexico's president elect andres manuel lopez 0brador has been sworn in as the countries new president in mexico city. mr lopez 0brador ran on an anti—corruption platform and his supporters are hoping he will implement policies to tackle the issue as well as combat the country's widespread poverty and inequality. international leaders from across the political spectrum attended the event police looking for a missing couple whose car was discovered washed up on a beach in scotland — have found two bodies. susan and james kenn—eavy were reported missing on thursday morning — when their vehicle was found on drunmore beach, near stranraer. search teams are tackling "challenging terrain" — including dense woodland — as they continue efforts to try and find a 16—year—old from, who's been missing for two weeks. liam smith caught a bus from aberdeen on the 17th of nov
ican i can only assume because i have not yet been told that because hsz is such a critically importanthe performance of crossrail that it was considered to be too risky for a programme like hsz to continue. in my role as chairman. mexico's president elect andres manuel lopez 0brador has been sworn in as the countries new president in mexico city. mr lopez 0brador ran on an anti—corruption platform and his supporters are hoping he will implement policies to tackle the issue as well as combat...
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ican the grass is 109 metres away? yeah. i can feel it. ok, this isn't the app, it is older.between a public space and someone's front garden. hopefully, we will have more success with our final at common selfie x. and what better place to try and ban the silky factory. this is not made the silky factory. this is not made the people with disabilities but the controls will hopefully help me take a great photo. i will turn make bond around. ——i a great photo. i will turn make bond around. —— i will turn my phone around. —— i will turn my phone around. olga has no idea what's going on. say cheese. down. say cheese. so we tested out some great apps today and some not so great ones. i think the blind tech world is getting better and better every day. i think some apps need some work and the silky one is definitely ago work and the silky one is definitely a go situation for me. —— the selfie one. olga, no! we are really sorry about those doughnuts. were they real? i don't know. that was lucy edwards and older. if you are visually impaired, driving a car is obviously currently impos
ican the grass is 109 metres away? yeah. i can feel it. ok, this isn't the app, it is older.between a public space and someone's front garden. hopefully, we will have more success with our final at common selfie x. and what better place to try and ban the silky factory. this is not made the silky factory. this is not made the people with disabilities but the controls will hopefully help me take a great photo. i will turn make bond around. ——i a great photo. i will turn make bond around....
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ican i can see behind you a landmark which tells me you're in trafalgar square but not much sign of the turned to relative normality for now. it has been an eventful afternoon. as far as counterprotest school there were around 2000 people. it started in the west end of london by the bbc headquarters and became down to here. where we are now it is really different flash points came up your opposition marchers would provoke and goad the demonstrators from the sidelines. the most remarkable thing was how quickly the police responded and in large numbers. it was quite a sizeable task. the even blocked the road at some points to try and halt proceedings. but precede the dead and they made their way down towards whitehall, straightaway down there. if you speeches were made. behind the stage, there were 100 metres where police had used to barriers between the demonstration and the brexit betrayal marched further down the road past the cenotaph in parliament square. it was quite a sizeable operation on both fronts today. james waterhouse in trafalgar square, thank you very much. police in new z
ican i can see behind you a landmark which tells me you're in trafalgar square but not much sign of the turned to relative normality for now. it has been an eventful afternoon. as far as counterprotest school there were around 2000 people. it started in the west end of london by the bbc headquarters and became down to here. where we are now it is really different flash points came up your opposition marchers would provoke and goad the demonstrators from the sidelines. the most remarkable thing...
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that has had such a knock—on effect here, ican has had such a knock—on effect here, i can tell you thating now is to introduce a new app for people to register and book a place inside the nativity church so that they can go down to visit the grotto, that exact spot where it is believed thatjesus was born, because some people have been waiting literally four hours to go down there in recent times, because of the number of visitors being so high coming here. thank you very much, yolande knell, our middle east correspondent in bethlehem. the so—called "super saturday" before christmas saw an incremental boost in shoppers — according to the retail experts — but with just a few shopping hours left until christmas — is your fridge fully stocked or are you a last—minute dasher? sean farrington is in a supermarket in penarth. in the last—minute food shoppers are out in force here todayjust outside cardiff, but the big question for retailers the supermarkets across the is, is what happened on the high street over the last few days, where there has been disappointing numbers hitting the shops, go
that has had such a knock—on effect here, ican has had such a knock—on effect here, i can tell you thating now is to introduce a new app for people to register and book a place inside the nativity church so that they can go down to visit the grotto, that exact spot where it is believed thatjesus was born, because some people have been waiting literally four hours to go down there in recent times, because of the number of visitors being so high coming here. thank you very much, yolande...
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ican reachers, rather than anything else.o necked leatherjacket, are not assessed with being a writer, i want to be an entertainer and people fall into a channel. you look around the entertainment scene today, people do their thing and i'm the guy that writes jack reacher. it's just that simple. the guy that writes jack reacher. it'sjust that simple. you have, in the past, said some interesting things about the snobbishness in the literary world. he pointed to some writer that you said you like. martin amis, ian mcewan, others. he said, they are good and i like some of their books but they couldn't probably do what i do wear as i am pretty darn sure i could do what they do. i think those are the facts of the writing landscape. if they could do it, why don't they? maybe for snobbish or other reasons, they don't value what you do. in a sense, to use a metaphor, they see it as junk food as opposed to a proper gourmet meal. but suppose you were a gourmet meal. but suppose you were a gourmet at great restaurants, wouldn't you one
ican reachers, rather than anything else.o necked leatherjacket, are not assessed with being a writer, i want to be an entertainer and people fall into a channel. you look around the entertainment scene today, people do their thing and i'm the guy that writes jack reacher. it's just that simple. the guy that writes jack reacher. it'sjust that simple. you have, in the past, said some interesting things about the snobbishness in the literary world. he pointed to some writer that you said you...
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you need to give me something, something ican take need to give me something, something i can take back agrees this is not going to last forever. unless its legally binding, like joe going to last forever. unless its legally binding, likejoe says, trust is broken down, notjust between london and brussels, and from a political point of view, that is for the prime minister. the guardian, desperate prime minister reveals plan b. i'm reminded of david cameron and him doing exactly the same thing before the referendum. he went to europe, they gave him a deal. he realised it was not going to be enough, he went back and it didn't happen. this is part of the issue, history doesn't suggest these discussions go particularly well so ultimately, is this part of a move, as some papers call it, to kick the can down the road. is this about causing further delays so that the prospect of no deal becomes even more real. the new kind of except something. a dangerous game. so much has been said about this backstop. people are willing to fight to the death over the issue. the dup are quite rightly furious.
you need to give me something, something ican take need to give me something, something i can take back agrees this is not going to last forever. unless its legally binding, like joe going to last forever. unless its legally binding, likejoe says, trust is broken down, notjust between london and brussels, and from a political point of view, that is for the prime minister. the guardian, desperate prime minister reveals plan b. i'm reminded of david cameron and him doing exactly the same thing...
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translation: i do feel scared coming back, but i had to come to take what ican. back, but i had to come to take what i can. i can't get the images of the huge waves out of my head. despite what he's gone through, he says he will rebuild his beach cafe here in the same spot. it's all we have, he tells me. and there are many families who are still looking for their loved ones where i am now at this hospital. people are coming here through the night to try and look at lists of those that have been found amongst the injured and also amongst the dead. it's here in a place like this when you see the grief on families' faces. you get a sense of the enormous toll this disaster is taking on so many people. another disaster to hit indonesia on what has been a very difficult year here. rebecca, many thanks. rebecca henschke there, and apologies for the break—up of the picture. the queen will urge people to treat each other with respect during her annual christmas message which will be broadcast tomorrow. the comments, which have been released by buckingham palace to newspap
translation: i do feel scared coming back, but i had to come to take what ican. back, but i had to come to take what i can. i can't get the images of the huge waves out of my head. despite what he's gone through, he says he will rebuild his beach cafe here in the same spot. it's all we have, he tells me. and there are many families who are still looking for their loved ones where i am now at this hospital. people are coming here through the night to try and look at lists of those that have been...
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with the family which is sad, but again, it is all out of my control so i'm afraid there's nothing icanhere is no flights to antigua everyday so it's not like i canjust say, oh, i'll go tomorrow. well, today is one of the biggest days of the year for people to be travelling, the final weekend before christmas, and the airport has said that the disruption caused by this incident will continue throughout the weekend. could this be the cause of the disruption? this device was spotted near the airfield yesterday. police are yet to find the device or the operator behind it. what has changed is there is a number of mitigating measures in place, provided by a number of government agencies and the military to ensure that i have the confidence to reopen my airport. although the incident is not believed to be terror related, it has caused the debate around how to protect airports in the future. it is clearly a kind of disruptive activity that we have not seen before. this kind of incident is unprecedented anywhere in the world, for disrupting any airport in this way. we're going to have to learn
with the family which is sad, but again, it is all out of my control so i'm afraid there's nothing icanhere is no flights to antigua everyday so it's not like i canjust say, oh, i'll go tomorrow. well, today is one of the biggest days of the year for people to be travelling, the final weekend before christmas, and the airport has said that the disruption caused by this incident will continue throughout the weekend. could this be the cause of the disruption? this device was spotted near the...
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one area that ican i would regard as up.re you would find solace is certainly in the western world, societies and cultures view gender issues, and in particular, sexuality. i have known you for a long time, you are an out gay man who took advantage of america's change of laws so you could marry your long—term partner. how far can we go with the notion that human beings are now free to choose their identities in ways we never even thought of before, notjust in terms of sexuality but even in terms of basic gender where now there is a very powerful movement change the way, the binary way we see men and women, a lot of people who define themselves as a non— binary, others who are chan step —— transgender and society appears to be slowly moving to a cce pt society appears to be slowly moving to accept them in different ways. when does this end? i don't think it ends. there are two things in the report where it doesn't end. it doesn't end with the disappearance of identity. we are reforming our gender system but not getting rid of
one area that ican i would regard as up.re you would find solace is certainly in the western world, societies and cultures view gender issues, and in particular, sexuality. i have known you for a long time, you are an out gay man who took advantage of america's change of laws so you could marry your long—term partner. how far can we go with the notion that human beings are now free to choose their identities in ways we never even thought of before, notjust in terms of sexuality but even in...
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ican rememberdoing have a lot of problems with america.e were both extremely critical, when obama decided his red lines can be crossed and so what? he wasn't going to do anything about it. that was considered to be absolutely lol and one of the consequences was he was abandoning the and russian —— absolutely immoral. it was americans there, the americans controlled the area for the last 50 years. what did we have in the middle east? war in iraq, libya, syria. listen to me one minute. what president trump said, when we had saddam hussein, when we had gaddafi, we had more stable middle east. he said it. he changes his line every five minutes. that's not what he said under obama. we have extraordinary success in the muslim world whether it's internally in chechnya and who could forget the number three in chechnya and who could forget the numberthree in in chechnya and who could forget the number three in isis. in chechnya and who could forget the numberthree in isis. i'm happy as an american citizen to hand the muslim world to russia and let
ican rememberdoing have a lot of problems with america.e were both extremely critical, when obama decided his red lines can be crossed and so what? he wasn't going to do anything about it. that was considered to be absolutely lol and one of the consequences was he was abandoning the and russian —— absolutely immoral. it was americans there, the americans controlled the area for the last 50 years. what did we have in the middle east? war in iraq, libya, syria. listen to me one minute. what...
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cheering ican people ?i can reassure the prime minister that her withdrawal agreement has considerable support in northern ireland, particularly amongst farmers, businesses and fishermen. i'm soy that people feel it is funny. it isn't, it is serious for the people of northern ireland. the issue that needs reassurance from the prime minister is the constitutional guarantee of the good friday agreement that the labour party should be proud of, which has guaranteed —— which is guaranteed in the withdrawal agreement and the political declaration. why the labour party goes against it beats me but will the prime minister give a constitutional agreement that nothing will threaten the belfast agreement customer i'm ——7 nothing will threaten the belfast agreement customer i'm --? i'm happy to give that reassurance. this is an issue we have kept, it was referenced in the decemberjoint report, it is in the withdrawal agreement and political declaration. nothing in the deal we are determining with the european union wi
cheering ican people ?i can reassure the prime minister that her withdrawal agreement has considerable support in northern ireland, particularly amongst farmers, businesses and fishermen. i'm soy that people feel it is funny. it isn't, it is serious for the people of northern ireland. the issue that needs reassurance from the prime minister is the constitutional guarantee of the good friday agreement that the labour party should be proud of, which has guaranteed —— which is guaranteed in...
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ican partner as baker mckenzie. i can guarantee that we will talk about it again! some of the other business stories. france's president emmanuel macron has promised a rise in the minimum wage and tax concessions after recent protests in paris. mr macron said the minimum wage would go up by $115 per month from 2019 and a planned tax increase for low—income pensioners would be cancelled. but he's so far refused to reinstate a tax on the wealthy, saying, it would weaken us. us chip—maker qualcomm says it's won an injunction against apple that bans the import of a number of older iphone models into china. the order, issued by a chinese court, is the latest development in the feud between the two tech giants over intellectual property. however, apple says all of its iphone models remain on sale in the country. india's currency — the rupee — has fallen by over i% against the us dollar, a day after the surprise resignation central bank chief urjit patel. his exit comes after reports of a rift between the reserve bank of india and the government. mr patel said he had resi
ican partner as baker mckenzie. i can guarantee that we will talk about it again! some of the other business stories. france's president emmanuel macron has promised a rise in the minimum wage and tax concessions after recent protests in paris. mr macron said the minimum wage would go up by $115 per month from 2019 and a planned tax increase for low—income pensioners would be cancelled. but he's so far refused to reinstate a tax on the wealthy, saying, it would weaken us. us chip—maker...
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released but it is president el-sisi who now faces the possible outpouring of public anger a stagnating ican. beyond the repressive. globalist eighty years egypt appears to have come full circle. to zero. u.s. border protection has ordered medical checks on every child in its custody after a second guatemalan child dialed one of its care eight year old philippe gomez unknowns or died on christmas day hours after being discharged from hospital he'd been diagnosed with a cold and fever philippe and his father had been in u.s. border control custody since entering the country a week earlier a seven year old guatemalan girl died earlier this month also after being detained . peru is struggling to deal with the influx of asylum seekers and migrants from neighboring venezuela some two thousand people cross the border every day and that number is expected to rise next year the u.n. says it expects at least two million more than israel has to flee in twenty nineteen arianna sanchez reports or how such migration will impact on local communities. receiving when i find nothing i mean is going to buy yo
released but it is president el-sisi who now faces the possible outpouring of public anger a stagnating ican. beyond the repressive. globalist eighty years egypt appears to have come full circle. to zero. u.s. border protection has ordered medical checks on every child in its custody after a second guatemalan child dialed one of its care eight year old philippe gomez unknowns or died on christmas day hours after being discharged from hospital he'd been diagnosed with a cold and fever philippe...
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that space the majority of the women say about almost like ninety percent even one octave department ican participate economy who are not organized who do not have access to internet is not that they don't use peers it's kind of harassment but then orderly use this they are not able to say even in all forms that are they're not able to even walk through these rigorously committees that we have formed with these are all internal complaints committee so certainly there is a kind of divide that you can feel you see not a do you worry about how quote unquote white me too is a result of unfair. i mean what i would like to see more of more of a focus on movements of particularly like the most oppressed groups who have actually been workin and violence against women for a long time some of the work that some of my previous administrations have done such as the african women's development fund which is their macon fund which funds particularly small and medium sized women's rights organizations across the continent you know there are numerous small community based groups that have been working to
that space the majority of the women say about almost like ninety percent even one octave department ican participate economy who are not organized who do not have access to internet is not that they don't use peers it's kind of harassment but then orderly use this they are not able to say even in all forms that are they're not able to even walk through these rigorously committees that we have formed with these are all internal complaints committee so certainly there is a kind of divide that...
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when people start to ask about --ican-american culture and maybe there is denial around some of the things you see in black culture. you need to take a step back and understand the historical and social context in which you are framing just that question. you first have to book knowledge that for the last several , theries this country united states has built a culture of not just white supremacy, for anti-blackness. the idea is something wrong with black people is american as apple pie. it has been used ideologically to justify what is wrong with white supremacy. that is everything is wrong with white supremacy. everything is wrong with dehumanizing other human beings on the basis of anything, much less made a pathology of race. everything is wrong with building the culture that not just justifies racial oppression but celebrates it and makes it patriotic to celebrate white male dominance over other people. everything is wrong but that. there has never been a moment in this country's history where the has been agreement on the fact that is wrong. it is morally wrong. it is repugnant and s
when people start to ask about --ican-american culture and maybe there is denial around some of the things you see in black culture. you need to take a step back and understand the historical and social context in which you are framing just that question. you first have to book knowledge that for the last several , theries this country united states has built a culture of not just white supremacy, for anti-blackness. the idea is something wrong with black people is american as apple pie. it has...
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when people start to ask about --ican-american culture and maybe there is denial around some of the things you see in black culture. you need to take a step back and understand the historical and social context in which you are framing just that question. you first have to book knowledge that for the last several , theries this country united states has built a culture of not just white supremacy, for anti-blackness. the idea is something wrong with black people is american as apple pie. it has been used ideologically to justify what is wrong with white supremacy. that is everything is wrong with white supremacy. everything is wrong with dehumanizing other human beings on the basis of anything, much less made a pathology of race. everything is wrong with building the culture that not just justifies racial oppression but celebrates it and makes it patriotic to celebrate white male dominance over other people. everything is wrong but that. there has never been a moment in this country's history where the has been agreement on the fact that is wrong. it is morally wrong. it is repugnant and s
when people start to ask about --ican-american culture and maybe there is denial around some of the things you see in black culture. you need to take a step back and understand the historical and social context in which you are framing just that question. you first have to book knowledge that for the last several , theries this country united states has built a culture of not just white supremacy, for anti-blackness. the idea is something wrong with black people is american as apple pie. it has...
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ways to celebrate his life and legacy beyond his service in office is what he did to inspire a lot of icans broadly. i think that's how a lot of americans will remember him. >> thank you, peter. >>> john meacham is aid prtial historian who wrote a biography called "destiny and power, the americanf audacity george h.w. bush". what have we lost? >> he was america's last great statesman. the last combat president. the last president of a generation where while they weren't perfect, they'd be t first to tell you and certainly president bush would be the first to tell you, ae if didn't, barbara would, but they understand service toe country cam first. that country came before party. that the national interests came before selfish interests. that's not in a stnostalgia. that's ast stive view at decisions he made. before him armageddon was a possibility. after him it wasn't. before him there was a sense that america would be in a perpetual conflict with the soviet union. after him it was gone. what his -- the bipartisan he brought to the actual execution of power is something that seemo as now as
ways to celebrate his life and legacy beyond his service in office is what he did to inspire a lot of icans broadly. i think that's how a lot of americans will remember him. >> thank you, peter. >>> john meacham is aid prtial historian who wrote a biography called "destiny and power, the americanf audacity george h.w. bush". what have we lost? >> he was america's last great statesman. the last combat president. the last president of a generation where while they...
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and healked about richard nixon's influence onpu creating ican party in texas. and george bush went to congress as a result of nixon's attention to that state. so once again, we have the complex 'tis of american presidential politics. the bright side and the very dark side as well. and you have the apotheosis of that in this library, celebrating the richard nixon election as president of the united states in 1968, 50 years ago this november. so sto and think about it. we are always a dynamic society. there's soany parts tha play in our american politics, and not all of them always fit together neatly andive us the kind of mosaic that we would like to have. so despite, i know, that george bush had real reservations about this president, but he did pay gh praise to him. >> all right, tom. i want to bring in anita mcbride, she served a an assistant to president george w. bush and chief of staff to first lady laura bush from 2005 to 2009. anita, thanks so much for being with us. this familyaseen through an enormous -- it's been an enormous year for them. how have th
and healked about richard nixon's influence onpu creating ican party in texas. and george bush went to congress as a result of nixon's attention to that state. so once again, we have the complex 'tis of american presidential politics. the bright side and the very dark side as well. and you have the apotheosis of that in this library, celebrating the richard nixon election as president of the united states in 1968, 50 years ago this november. so sto and think about it. we are always a dynamic...
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amendment which essentially ended acid rain, which was-- which was a very critical problem before that.am icanssabilities act, which really put disabled people into the mainstream of society. and a very, very tough spending control piecef legislation, which also had, as senor simpson mentioned, some revenue >> woodruff: do you think he recognized what he was getting done? >> i believe that bye th-- it-- in '92, in '92, after hle t, he may not have-- he may not have been recognized, you ow, how-- how successful his presidency was. but i do think that-- and senator simpson alluded to it-- that with some years looking back on his presidency, i think he was very, very pleased with-- with how-- how his-- and the loss was-- the loswas very, very tough. >> woodruff: it was tough. >> in a way, i donis't think sons would have been elected governor of texas and florida or his son beeelected president if he had won a second term. so. >> woodruff: michael beschloss, we're asking historians how do presidents weigh compared to one another. it's too early, but what do you say now? >> well, during those fouyea
amendment which essentially ended acid rain, which was-- which was a very critical problem before that.am icanssabilities act, which really put disabled people into the mainstream of society. and a very, very tough spending control piecef legislation, which also had, as senor simpson mentioned, some revenue >> woodruff: do you think he recognized what he was getting done? >> i believe that bye th-- it-- in '92, in '92, after hle t, he may not have-- he may not have been recognized,...
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among icans it was flipped. 18% said yes while 81% were opposed. looked like the mix of the two. joining me now is the man who will leadus the hintelligence committee in the next congress. it's adam schiff of california. let me start with an intervie the headline was adam schiff's plans to oblit rate the red line if muelleroes into my personal businesses before the campaign, thed would be a line. that is too much. the implication being maybe he would fire him or something else. what does that headline mean in practice? that you are going to obliterate the red line. >> obliterate was not my choice of words is there any entanglement that might influence u.s. pol oy against national interest? what we saw in the michael cohen revelationhe some of michael cohen revelations that the president while he was denng dealings with russia, his business was pursuingn multimillion dollar deal in moscow, hiding it from the country. that is deeply compromising. the president has wanted to draw a red line and say you daent look at my business. the business is trying
among icans it was flipped. 18% said yes while 81% were opposed. looked like the mix of the two. joining me now is the man who will leadus the hintelligence committee in the next congress. it's adam schiff of california. let me start with an intervie the headline was adam schiff's plans to oblit rate the red line if muelleroes into my personal businesses before the campaign, thed would be a line. that is too much. the implication being maybe he would fire him or something else. what does that...
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as ican reassure you referenced in my statement in relation to gibraltar, the united kingdom has not surrendered in those matters that he has referred to. he talked about the spanish position on gibraltar, the spanish have always had that position. he talked about the french wanting our fish. as people know, french fishermen have long been wanting fish in our borders. in theey did want to do political declaration was to link that access to our borders, to access markets in relation to trade. we resisted that and continue resisting that, and resisted that in the documents themselves. we will continue to resist that and continue on gibraltar. the prime minister deserves some sympathy trying to drum up that divided model behind her. tter is, it a ma is not going to happen. she is not going to get the majority in this house for this deal because it would leave the british people worse off. a growing concern now is that many of my constituents were asked to assert parliamentary supremacy on this, which you mentioned. >> you talk about elementary supremacy. it was as parliament that decide
as ican reassure you referenced in my statement in relation to gibraltar, the united kingdom has not surrendered in those matters that he has referred to. he talked about the spanish position on gibraltar, the spanish have always had that position. he talked about the french wanting our fish. as people know, french fishermen have long been wanting fish in our borders. in theey did want to do political declaration was to link that access to our borders, to access markets in relation to trade. we...
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the repun icans turnedm and the democrats did everything they could to get him out of office.president, but he may have made the right decision called com omise, but it might have stopped compromise for generations to come. i think the passing of president bush is a time for us to reflect on theul of the republican party. you know, this is a man who started out one of the fir supporters of planned parenthood. this is a man who vry famously resigned from the nra when they d having that...