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, i because she has been subjected, well, i did, i did. because she has been subjected, well, idid, ididi did, i did. i did indeed do that. i want to see the people of this country feeling that this parliament has been able to deliver for them. parliament has been able to deliver forthem. i parliament has been able to deliver for them. i think that is important for them. i think that is important for us and that is what we will do. i continue to believe that as we carry this debate forward, we should indeed take care and i will take ca re indeed take care and i will take care for the language that i use. there were mixed views about indicative votes. what will the prime minister say that they leave voter who we should leave on the 29th of march and thinks indicative votes are a waste of time because as she said, the options on offer have already been rejected once or twice in this parliament. i actually think —— agree with her that indicative votes are nonsense because in the end, they are talking about a future relationship and not about the withdrawal agreement. can i say to her now, w
, i because she has been subjected, well, i did, i did. because she has been subjected, well, idid, ididi did, i did. i did indeed do that. i want to see the people of this country feeling that this parliament has been able to deliver for them. parliament has been able to deliver forthem. i parliament has been able to deliver for them. i think that is important for them. i think that is important for us and that is what we will do. i continue to believe that as we carry this debate forward, we...
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idid not to be here today and let me explain.rendum called to heel internal tory wins. i did not want to lose to a leave campaign filled with lies and false promises. idid not filled with lies and false promises. i did not want a filled with lies and false promises. i did not wanta prime filled with lies and false promises. i did not want a prime minister who refused to compromise our governments who pandered to extremism. and i did not want the humiliation of our country left isolated and alone on the global stage. friends, the progressive left is fighting, we believed we had to put aside party deference to try to find some way through for the country. we worked to respect the result of the referendum and tried to get a deal that was in the best interest of all the people of our country. i tell you today, that compromise has failed. at every turn. we have been ignored. at every stage theresa may has doubled down rather than reached out. she's made itan rather than reached out. she's made it an impossible for anyone who ca res it
idid not to be here today and let me explain.rendum called to heel internal tory wins. i did not want to lose to a leave campaign filled with lies and false promises. idid not filled with lies and false promises. i did not want a filled with lies and false promises. i did not wanta prime filled with lies and false promises. i did not want a prime minister who refused to compromise our governments who pandered to extremism. and i did not want the humiliation of our country left isolated and...
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hired use asking alan joyce for idides and advice for sleeping on long-distance flights. alan joyce says he does not usually give out advice to competitors but he is making an exception. he invited young alex to a meeting to discuss qantas's plans so they could find out all about sleeping on long flights. >> got to love kids with dreams. you started that way i'm sure. >> not that ambitious. >> thanks so much, stephen. coming up, a blow to theresa may's hopes of persuading programs and lawmakers to vote for her deal in parliament scheduled man: i love st. petersburg! thank you. [man singing in russian] [man speaking russian] campbell: he's the man vladimir putin fears most-- a charismatic opposition leader exposing the kremlin''s corruption... and he's gunning for putin's job in the march election. [man speaking russian] [singing continues]
hired use asking alan joyce for idides and advice for sleeping on long-distance flights. alan joyce says he does not usually give out advice to competitors but he is making an exception. he invited young alex to a meeting to discuss qantas's plans so they could find out all about sleeping on long flights. >> got to love kids with dreams. you started that way i'm sure. >> not that ambitious. >> thanks so much, stephen. coming up, a blow to theresa may's hopes of persuading...
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idid hoping to pack a punch next pics.xing because of me and that made me really happy because i didn't think i was that kind of real model to people but thatis kind of real model to people but that is what i wa nt to want to happen. for england's women the one day series proved disappointing as they missed out on a first series win in india. but their twenty twenty contest has started strongly as they outclassed their opponents to win by 41 runs. england will have the opportunity to seal the series in the second game on thursday. i thought at half—time we were maybe up i thought at half—time we were maybe up ten or15 i thought at half—time we were maybe up ten or 15 short at the way our bowlers came out and build, particular on that wicket, it was a brilliant team performance. it has been a challenging 48—hour is. martina navratilova's apologised for claiming tra nsgender athletes are cheats. the tennis star was labelled transphobic for suggesting they gain an unnfair advantage — claims backed by the former british olympi
idid hoping to pack a punch next pics.xing because of me and that made me really happy because i didn't think i was that kind of real model to people but thatis kind of real model to people but that is what i wa nt to want to happen. for england's women the one day series proved disappointing as they missed out on a first series win in india. but their twenty twenty contest has started strongly as they outclassed their opponents to win by 41 runs. england will have the opportunity to seal the...
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aleem:yo idid go back to holland, what do you think would happen? >> i go to prison.y chii hope with my family. aleem: you could accept that? >> yeah. because i know i made a mistake. aleem: well, you understande there ople around the world who will be watching this -- >> yes. aleem: leave her there. with few countries taking back i.s.-groomed nationals, dealingn with them has eft to the ill-equipped kurdish administration. this isn't a prison. it is, as you can see, a camp in a war zone. the longer it goes on,ore there is a risk that something could go wrong. there could be instability in the region again. unless a plan is put in place soon, th is a ticking time bomb. syria hash region of already suffered living under i.s. and losing so many lives fighting.s. and with countries like britain revoking the nationality of those who ined the group, it has gone down badly. it has created a huge problem. "unfortunately, the international community has disappointed us," he says. "we cannot hold and try these people alone. if the world doesn't help us, there will be a probm a
aleem:yo idid go back to holland, what do you think would happen? >> i go to prison.y chii hope with my family. aleem: you could accept that? >> yeah. because i know i made a mistake. aleem: well, you understande there ople around the world who will be watching this -- >> yes. aleem: leave her there. with few countries taking back i.s.-groomed nationals, dealingn with them has eft to the ill-equipped kurdish administration. this isn't a prison. it is, as you can see, a camp in...
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i did, idid is why you ended up leaving. i did, i did approach them. treated. none of it was noticed. what did they say? you need to sort it out yourself. and that is what it was all down to. i felt the pressures i was going through, i felt that i gave the best of myself for five years and i was left with scraps at the end of it because i have no energy, i was tired. that is why i felt like that. what did you wa nt why i felt like that. what did you want at the end? what did he want? therapist? they would have liked support. what does that mean? support as in going from the overnight star, celebrity i had become in some people‘s eyes to regressing back to a normal person. being a hairdresser again? being a hairdresser. i am thankful throughout my time on gogglebox i maintained being a hairdresser. that was my dayjob. these young, naive people give up their careers and theirjobs. they think people give up their careers and their jobs. they think tinseltown people give up their careers and theirjobs. they think tinseltown is there them and they will be a
i did, idid is why you ended up leaving. i did, i did approach them. treated. none of it was noticed. what did they say? you need to sort it out yourself. and that is what it was all down to. i felt the pressures i was going through, i felt that i gave the best of myself for five years and i was left with scraps at the end of it because i have no energy, i was tired. that is why i felt like that. what did you wa nt why i felt like that. what did you want at the end? what did he want? therapist?...
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it is very hard to get a sport of the ground, for it to ultimately get to the olympics, and idid notely get to the olympics, and i did not do it on my own. i mean, i started and pioneered for sure, but so many people got involved. it is a tribe. jake burton, known as the father of snowboarding. remember, you can watch this programme every month on the bbc news channel or you can catch up on all our films, along with more than 1000 radio programmes, in our online archive. search online... in 1991 shortly after the full of communism in russia, a referendum was held in leningrad, asking whether it should change its name back to st petersburg. the issue divided the city. the campaign to restore leningrad to the original st petersburg is gathering momentum. translation: this was the first time in the ussr that citizens got to choose the name of their city in a referendum. saint petersburg was the cradle of the bolshevik revolution and it was renamed in honour of vladimir leading, founder of soviet commoners and ideology. now his ideology has been rejected, they no longer want his name sta
it is very hard to get a sport of the ground, for it to ultimately get to the olympics, and idid notely get to the olympics, and i did not do it on my own. i mean, i started and pioneered for sure, but so many people got involved. it is a tribe. jake burton, known as the father of snowboarding. remember, you can watch this programme every month on the bbc news channel or you can catch up on all our films, along with more than 1000 radio programmes, in our online archive. search online... in...
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idid not i did not mention the cheek. you actually break your cheekbone, didn't you?re working with professional boxers, real boxes to box professionally. in fa ct real boxes to box professionally. in fact her name was alsojessica, the fighter i am fighting with. —— real boxers. there was a moment when i lifted my head up too high and she cracked me. ithought, ithink lifted my head up too high and she cracked me. i thought, i think i might have been... someone on the monitor was squinting and i could see my chic beginning to swell. luckily, in the film, i had a black eye on that side of my face. —— my cheek. i did actually crack my cheekbone. that shot was the best one. it would be. it was realistic because it was real. you found it in 12 days which is intense. you scouted out the locations yourself. where did the children come from? one is my own daughter, frida. she came and said she never wanted to do that again. he did not like being bossed around by me. the eldest is an actress, who did the girl with the gifts, who were electable and the gifts, who were electable
idid not i did not mention the cheek. you actually break your cheekbone, didn't you?re working with professional boxers, real boxes to box professionally. in fa ct real boxes to box professionally. in fact her name was alsojessica, the fighter i am fighting with. —— real boxers. there was a moment when i lifted my head up too high and she cracked me. ithought, ithink lifted my head up too high and she cracked me. i thought, i think i might have been... someone on the monitor was squinting...
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children starving, teachers are feeding them, idid not starving, teachers are feeding them, i did notng to nuance... if you oversell something, people do not listen. we need to take a degree of calm amidst the sea of chaos and collectively, we are all lucky, stop over egging every situation. on the daily telegraph and the metro, police and schools required to report potential night offenders, this is with the extension of stop and search powers because of the concerns of what the government are saying is a disease. it is following the prevent model, teachers, social workers and doctors were expected to keep and i young people and see what they were doing, if there were danger signs. i think this is an extension of that, you keep and i all the things that are going on. you are watching the children, if you have concerns, there is a way of reporting. part of that is the wider picture, this particular set of incidents... we cannot discuss it too much. we have been reporting some stabbings in north london, there has been a large number of life issues this year across the country. the bloo
children starving, teachers are feeding them, idid not starving, teachers are feeding them, i did notng to nuance... if you oversell something, people do not listen. we need to take a degree of calm amidst the sea of chaos and collectively, we are all lucky, stop over egging every situation. on the daily telegraph and the metro, police and schools required to report potential night offenders, this is with the extension of stop and search powers because of the concerns of what the government are...
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no comment, idid yours? so-so! no comment! no comment, i did get more than three ds.ersity, where you get to shine, where doctor like you did! if you get less than ds, should you go to university? perhaps not. why should it be the top students? lowe you are specialising in a subject in excellence. should university be open for everyone? is that the right path to go down? may be we have tried to remove elitism too much. too many people go to university, perhaps. we aren't all cut out for it. i did a vocational course to become a journalist because i thought that was right for me. that turned out all right! so they say. but it has become a message here that everyone needs to go to university. they wanted to get 50% of people to university but that is not right for everyone. those are the thoughts of the day! thank you very much indeed for being with us. that's all for today, goodbye from us. thank you very much. hello there. we have seen rain across many parts of the uk but the winds are really going to pick up this afternoon across england and wales. all because of sto
no comment, idid yours? so-so! no comment! no comment, i did get more than three ds.ersity, where you get to shine, where doctor like you did! if you get less than ds, should you go to university? perhaps not. why should it be the top students? lowe you are specialising in a subject in excellence. should university be open for everyone? is that the right path to go down? may be we have tried to remove elitism too much. too many people go to university, perhaps. we aren't all cut out for it. i...
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yes, idid.hat's been taken from the fact that he's become this kind of hero now for so many people? i don't understand... does it bring you any kind of emotional relief to know that he... it does, actually. yes and no, i would say. because he left behind his wife and two young kids, the youngest kid is six, seven years old — i feel sorry for them. he himself was only 50 years old, six years younger than me. so, definitely, still a shock for us, really. still a shock, whatever hero he becomes, i mean... still pride, you know. but still, the loss is just like cutting your limb off, really, it's just like that. our correspodent phil mercer is in christchurch — and has been giving us the latest. about 36 hours ago, and there was mass murder perpetrated at a building about 200 metres down the road. throughout the day, people here in christchurch and people around the country have been turning out at various videos, trying to make sense of what has been, in many eyes, a senseless attack. the emotions
yes, idid.hat's been taken from the fact that he's become this kind of hero now for so many people? i don't understand... does it bring you any kind of emotional relief to know that he... it does, actually. yes and no, i would say. because he left behind his wife and two young kids, the youngest kid is six, seven years old — i feel sorry for them. he himself was only 50 years old, six years younger than me. so, definitely, still a shock for us, really. still a shock, whatever hero he becomes,...
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idid can do it, surely i can. here we go. oh. i did not exactly fly over.. this is done in controlled conditions under the of instructors. having survived, i needed a lie down. not what they had in mind but it shows that the pa rents in mind but it shows that the parents will have to do this. that's enough! it is all about trust and meticulous training and in 39 years it has never gone wrong, despite my concerns. and to finish me off i was told to close my eyes for the show‘s finale. i think i have aged about 15 yea rs. danger seeking mike bushell doing something i would absolutely never do. congratulations to him. i guess. let us go to the weather with nick miller. hello. we have already had one area of low pressure affecting the uk this weekend. there is another on the way for sunday. the first eases away from northern scotland during sunday. here comes the second rapidly deepening area of low pressure, coming right out of storm freya, and things will be turning stormy across parts of england and wales in particular, later on sunday. that said, it's a ver
idid can do it, surely i can. here we go. oh. i did not exactly fly over.. this is done in controlled conditions under the of instructors. having survived, i needed a lie down. not what they had in mind but it shows that the pa rents in mind but it shows that the parents will have to do this. that's enough! it is all about trust and meticulous training and in 39 years it has never gone wrong, despite my concerns. and to finish me off i was told to close my eyes for the show‘s finale. i think...
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it was, it did not go directly to me, idid it was, it did not go directly to me, i did not directly receiveiamentary tourism desk, it went quite widely. but again, the fa ct went quite widely. but again, the fact that there was an ideological ma nifesto fact that there was an ideological manifesto with extreme views attached to this attack, of course, is deeply disturbing. inaudible. elements, yes i have. inaudible. we will have a conversation in cabinet tomorrow, a discussion around any potential, the potential form, obviously i have already indicated there will be changes to ourgun laws, indicated there will be changes to our gun laws, there will be more detailed discussion with cabinet tomorrow. i have heard and seen reports, but as yet, unverified of potential activity. but as yet, i haven't received official advice as to whether or not there has been any change in purchases. that is something i have asked for follow—up information on. inaudible. i want to get to the bottom whether or not that has occurred. inaudible. again, we cannot be deterred from the work that we need to do on our
it was, it did not go directly to me, idid it was, it did not go directly to me, i did not directly receiveiamentary tourism desk, it went quite widely. but again, the fa ct went quite widely. but again, the fact that there was an ideological ma nifesto fact that there was an ideological manifesto with extreme views attached to this attack, of course, is deeply disturbing. inaudible. elements, yes i have. inaudible. we will have a conversation in cabinet tomorrow, a discussion around any...
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theyjust came to my school, preparation, this regiment, and it was natural, i take it as it comes, idid felt right, i felt to do but i thought would be best which i thought was great. what did you think of are all at but rhys had died with bella it was impressive and brave. 11 to 18th, and we have to remember i got these are comments should be telling your story and put your heart out there is really impressive. what i want to know is when people think brexit, dick foreign stories, but he you are telling your story as a disabled boxer, had this changed your view of what news is? i think bbc but the stories that are not brexit, donald trump, and otherthings, it is stories that are not brexit, donald trump, and other things, it is that the dupe pods off stories and different. and so at different parts of the uk? it is inspiring and if people are going to watch it, then i will use it. people are watching this, at the age of 18, i might want to have a crack at this, do you have any tips? go for it. there is no reason you should not apply, everyone is going to be unique and special, just try
theyjust came to my school, preparation, this regiment, and it was natural, i take it as it comes, idid felt right, i felt to do but i thought would be best which i thought was great. what did you think of are all at but rhys had died with bella it was impressive and brave. 11 to 18th, and we have to remember i got these are comments should be telling your story and put your heart out there is really impressive. what i want to know is when people think brexit, dick foreign stories, but he you...
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idid deterrents. i don't think it is one thing.terview last week with this cressida dick, and they have got £100 million for it police. more community spaces. do more things in these communities because a lot of these knife crime is happening in the poorer parts of london. why don't we try to do something to raise the aspirations of these young people, and try to create something, rather than just saying, we will throw more police on the streets? all they will do is mop it up after the incident. let's try to prevent the incidents happening in the first place. good to talk to you. thank you so much for being with us. thank you. no thank you. the prime minister is considering her next move in the brexit process, ahead of yet another decisive week in the commons. her withdrawal agreement was defeated for a third time on friday. despite that, theresa may is thought to be considering putting the deal back to the commons as soon as tuesday. that vote could be impacted by tomorrow's indicative votes, when mps consider another round of bre
idid deterrents. i don't think it is one thing.terview last week with this cressida dick, and they have got £100 million for it police. more community spaces. do more things in these communities because a lot of these knife crime is happening in the poorer parts of london. why don't we try to do something to raise the aspirations of these young people, and try to create something, rather than just saying, we will throw more police on the streets? all they will do is mop it up after the...
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the idea of being hoisted up to a helicopter in those winds, idid hoisted up to a helicopter in thoselike that idea at all. how well looked after have you been on board the ship? the crew have been brilliant. they have been very calm and attentive. we have had volu nteers very calm and attentive. we have had volunteers who were paramedics from the states. there was a family who may be had firemen and paramedic. they took charge and made sure the people who were hurt were treated, people who were hurt were treated, people who were hurt were treated, people who needed their meds were told... they told them where their whims were so somebody could go and get their meds for them. we just had an improvised meal of rump steak and adeel s gallop, french fries and prawns. i cannot say how good they were. “— prawns. i cannot say how good they were. —— veal escalopes. i am grateful that captain knew what he was doing because we were minutes away from crashing into rocks. had he not pulled the anchor is down to hold us in that position, i am not sure he would have been there. that isa sure he wo
the idea of being hoisted up to a helicopter in those winds, idid hoisted up to a helicopter in thoselike that idea at all. how well looked after have you been on board the ship? the crew have been brilliant. they have been very calm and attentive. we have had volu nteers very calm and attentive. we have had volunteers who were paramedics from the states. there was a family who may be had firemen and paramedic. they took charge and made sure the people who were hurt were treated, people who...
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when idid so—called russian intermediary., in london in april 2016, i did meetjoseph, in london in april2016, | i did meetjoseph, in london in april 2016, i was a member of the trump campaign. yes, this person did tell me that the russians possess hillary clinton e—mails, but what is subject to tremendous scrutiny today and congress and even the department ofjustice in the us today is who actually was joseph, and was ofjustice in the us today is who actually wasjoseph, and was he working on behalf of a different intelligence apparatus and not the russians? i think that is actually what is coming out now and, quite frankly, goes against the narrative that has been built for the last two yea rs, that has been built for the last two years, i understand that, it is difficult for people to understand but these are the facts. thank you for giving me some of the fa cts thank you for giving me some of the facts there. the bottom line is what really matters about that story is that as of, i believe it was april 2016 you were in posses
when idid so—called russian intermediary., in london in april 2016, i did meetjoseph, in london in april2016, | i did meetjoseph, in london in april 2016, i was a member of the trump campaign. yes, this person did tell me that the russians possess hillary clinton e—mails, but what is subject to tremendous scrutiny today and congress and even the department ofjustice in the us today is who actually was joseph, and was ofjustice in the us today is who actually wasjoseph, and was he working on...
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the idea of going, being hoisted up to a helicopter in those winds, idid hoisted up to a helicopter ini did not like that idea at all. as the storm begins to calm the liner has been able to restart three of its four engines and has begun its journey to the nearest port. the raf is to fly aid supplies to southern africa to help people affected by the cyclone that's caused flooding and devastation across parts of mozambique, zimbabwe and malawi. almost two million people are in need of assistance. at least 700 people are known to have died, with many rural communities still to receive any help. the aid flights will provide basic shelters and water purification kits. the polls have closed in thailand's first election since the military took power in a coup five years ago. turnout is expected to be high for the election, with seven million first time voters. a new constitution is expected to keep the army in charge, whatever the outcome. a 19—year—old man's been charged with murdering a woman who was hit by a car at a caravan park near doncaster. the 52—year—old died from multiple injuries
the idea of going, being hoisted up to a helicopter in those winds, idid hoisted up to a helicopter ini did not like that idea at all. as the storm begins to calm the liner has been able to restart three of its four engines and has begun its journey to the nearest port. the raf is to fly aid supplies to southern africa to help people affected by the cyclone that's caused flooding and devastation across parts of mozambique, zimbabwe and malawi. almost two million people are in need of...
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idid drivers within the limit from 2022. i did notice this is all new cars built in europe. yes.ing our time zone. the meddling never ends! they have the 's mid—level gadget for coming in. i have to credit jane for noticing this. if you're trying to ove rta ke noticing this. if you're trying to overtake someone, you press the accelerator down to take over, but what happens? shorter speed you do it anyway. it is great to have technology to make our roads safer, of course... and cut pollution. there is a sort of green aspect to this. the optimum environmental speed is about 58 mph. this will cut down on speeding. but if you want to override this you can just by pressing the accelerator, which is ridiculous. we are speeding to m rd eza we have ridiculous. we are speeding to mrdeza we have delivered there. but thank you so much. —— two midnight. you can see the front pages of the papers online. it is their view seven days a week. 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. from all o
idid drivers within the limit from 2022. i did notice this is all new cars built in europe. yes.ing our time zone. the meddling never ends! they have the 's mid—level gadget for coming in. i have to credit jane for noticing this. if you're trying to ove rta ke noticing this. if you're trying to overtake someone, you press the accelerator down to take over, but what happens? shorter speed you do it anyway. it is great to have technology to make our roads safer, of course... and cut pollution....
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with respect toalch the he said said, michael cohen saying idid have a solution, let's put the president under oath. the president is standing there on the white house lawn, he's got all the time in the world to make statements but he doesn't have time to talk to the prosecutors in the special counsel's office. he should. >> good luck with that, considering the way he's talked about, repeatedly talked about robert mueller. let me also ask you about the mueller report. it's friday, another friday. any signals at all coming, jeremy, ken? >> we're expecting a quiet day. >> you're expecting a quiet day? >> i haven't heard anything. this special hcounsel's office has been so tight-lipped with even transmitting signals about its intentions about process. i think we won't see it coming. >> when it does get delivered, we're told, by the new attorney general or the justice department, congress will get a notification that it has arrived but there t won't be any kind o immediate report delivered to either congress or the public. >> we're hoping that that will happen, andrea. >> we may not even kno
with respect toalch the he said said, michael cohen saying idid have a solution, let's put the president under oath. the president is standing there on the white house lawn, he's got all the time in the world to make statements but he doesn't have time to talk to the prosecutors in the special counsel's office. he should. >> good luck with that, considering the way he's talked about, repeatedly talked about robert mueller. let me also ask you about the mueller report. it's friday, another...
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trump has been claiming in interviews that cohen's la father-idid something illegal, although he doesn'tnow many details. >> in order to get a sentence reduced, he says, "i have an idea. i'll tell -- i'll give you some information on the president." well, there is no information. ont he should give informa maybe, on his father-in-law. because that's the one that people want to look at. because where does that money -- that's the money in the family. and i guess heidn't want to lk about his father -- he's trying to get his sentence reduced. >> what is his father--law's name >> i don't know. but you'll find out. [ laughter ]ou >> seth:on't know? you just said he committed a crime, but you don't know his name? [ laughter ] is he zorro? t have a name, but he did carve a "z" into the white house. [ laughter ] so -- [ applause ] a we're -- keepieye out for zachs." [ laughter ] now cohen was supposedino testifublic to congress next month about his involvement and plans to build a trump tower in mcow during the 2016 campaign. but today he postponed that testimony due to trump's threats. trump wa
trump has been claiming in interviews that cohen's la father-idid something illegal, although he doesn'tnow many details. >> in order to get a sentence reduced, he says, "i have an idea. i'll tell -- i'll give you some information on the president." well, there is no information. ont he should give informa maybe, on his father-in-law. because that's the one that people want to look at. because where does that money -- that's the money in the family. and i guess heidn't want to...
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he is telling his story, there we 90, he is telling his story, there we go, idid he is telling his story take a look at that. that is for today's morning briefing. now it is time for good morning. there's a bitter taste in the mouths of the paris st—germain players this morning, and their striker, neymar, says the var decision to give manchester united a late penalty was a disgrace. marcus rashford converted to take his team into the quarterfinals of the champions league, and complete one of the all time great comebacks. they went to paris 2—0 down from the first leg. patrick geary reports. the match that hinged on an elbow. a minute into stoppage time the referee was still studying the replays, was in a penalty? manchester united's champions league hopes the depended on the decision. the trial by television ruled in their favour, now the trial by television ruled in theirfavour, now rashford, a 21—year—old mancunian could complete the most incredible come back. how have we got here? after all paris st germain held a lead going into this. they presented lu ka ku germain held a lead going
he is telling his story, there we 90, he is telling his story, there we go, idid he is telling his story take a look at that. that is for today's morning briefing. now it is time for good morning. there's a bitter taste in the mouths of the paris st—germain players this morning, and their striker, neymar, says the var decision to give manchester united a late penalty was a disgrace. marcus rashford converted to take his team into the quarterfinals of the champions league, and complete one of...
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idid, yes. ithought in the mirror if i supported this deal. i did, yes. delay. no, i thought you were going to explain more. well, my principle is the same. i want us out of the european union but u nfortu nately, of the european union but unfortunately, you can hear this chap in the background. he is rather like a majority of members of parliament who did contract out the decision to the british people, didn't like the results they got and are now trying to keep us in, one way or another. so the problem we now have is to try and make sure we do get brexit one way or another, and try and make the best of it so that we leave. you are a eurosceptic lead —— your eurosceptic leader jacob rees—mogg has said sorry for changing his mind. would you like to do the same? well, i haven't changed the principle. but you are going to vote for it. i have changed tactics. it's most unfortunate that i have had to my mind. it is the only way i think we can get out of the european union. so you're not going to apologise. for what? changing your mind, like jacob rees—mogg. a
idid, yes. ithought in the mirror if i supported this deal. i did, yes. delay. no, i thought you were going to explain more. well, my principle is the same. i want us out of the european union but u nfortu nately, of the european union but unfortunately, you can hear this chap in the background. he is rather like a majority of members of parliament who did contract out the decision to the british people, didn't like the results they got and are now trying to keep us in, one way or another. so...
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idid because that would drag out this saga.ent put forward by damian green, which gives a very clear route out, but did ask for a small extension until the 22nd of may in order that we could come to interim arrangements with the eu. that would be sensible. there could bea that would be sensible. there could be a case for a short extension if we need time to do legal details. i am emphatically not in favour of a long extension because this would just drag on and on and it would be a deliberate tactic, more than that, long—term strategy to kill off the witches the 17.4 million people. —— the wishes. sorry for interrupting but as a member of the erg you may vote, if i am reading this correctly, for what theresa may seems to be pushing for, which is a shorter extension. you may possibly vote for that tonight?” shorter extension. you may possibly vote for that tonight? i have just come straight here from home and i haven't been into the comment yet andi haven't been into the comment yet and i haven't seen the order paper and i haven
idid because that would drag out this saga.ent put forward by damian green, which gives a very clear route out, but did ask for a small extension until the 22nd of may in order that we could come to interim arrangements with the eu. that would be sensible. there could bea that would be sensible. there could be a case for a short extension if we need time to do legal details. i am emphatically not in favour of a long extension because this would just drag on and on and it would be a deliberate...
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idid go i did go to idid go toa i did go to a dog cafe in south korea. the dogs. the dogs were all over the place, sitting on tables, on sofas. what was on the menu? i didn't eat anything. wise. good morning. really convincing display from england last night but the whole evening was marred by one particular thing. we heard players talk about racism, now the english manager said he was outraged. england manager gareth southgate was outraged by the racist abuse directed towards his players, in their 5—1 win away to montenegro. they came from behind to win the euro 2020 qualifier but there were several incidents of racist chanting from the home fans, raheem sterling making a pointed gesture after his goal. the united nations human rights council has said plans to restrict levels of testosterone in female runners "contravene international human rights". olympic champion caster semenya is challenging the iaaf‘s bid to force female athletes with naturally high levels of testosterone to take medication. and jos buttler‘s controversial dismissal in the indian p
idid go i did go to idid go toa i did go to a dog cafe in south korea. the dogs. the dogs were all over the place, sitting on tables, on sofas. what was on the menu? i didn't eat anything. wise. good morning. really convincing display from england last night but the whole evening was marred by one particular thing. we heard players talk about racism, now the english manager said he was outraged. england manager gareth southgate was outraged by the racist abuse directed towards his players, in...
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idid it i did it in my last cloud.all problem, i think, because if you be honest, that it think, because if you be honest, thatitis think, because if you be honest, that it is the same like alcoholism or getting addicted to drugs or something like that. they play brighton this weekend. great britain's bobsleigh pilot at the 201a 0lympics, jothackson, says cheats cost them their moment on the podium, after his crew were retrospectively awarded a bronze medal. the team finished fifth in sochi, but two russian crews have since been disqualified for doping. that takes britain's haul for the games to five medals. jackson said it was all the sweeter, as injury almost meant, they didn't make it to sochi. for us to have not been going to then potentially getting there and winning the metal, it was sort of a fairytale story that would have been nice to have happened at the time, but for us, it is nice to know that we finally got the metal we deserved. —— medal. we don't want to jinx, anything, but with only two weeks to go unti
idid it i did it in my last cloud.all problem, i think, because if you be honest, that it think, because if you be honest, thatitis think, because if you be honest, that it is the same like alcoholism or getting addicted to drugs or something like that. they play brighton this weekend. great britain's bobsleigh pilot at the 201a 0lympics, jothackson, says cheats cost them their moment on the podium, after his crew were retrospectively awarded a bronze medal. the team finished fifth in sochi,...
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beckett another one that was pretty popular, i will wait to see how people voted and cabinet of course, idid tory mp saying there was no leadership in government effectively in place, let's speak now to the shadow transport minister. he's with now. what you make of the numbers i know it's difficult to work your way through them but do you think now if he goes to my damn things i whittled down a mark, would you be willing to back the idea of a customs union put forward ? back the idea of a customs union put forward? we wanted to, but who knows how it all worked out. we are fresh out of the chamber and it's difficult to really comprehend how this could go for it on monday, but there will be have to be a different way of approaching it, but a mind of the whole discussion today said a private discussion amongst tory mp is about who the next lead is going to be. that's been the focus, and we simply cannot go on like this, we now need a general election to resolve this issue, we cannot go on with this tory government stumbling from crisis to disaster, we are now the international laughing stock of
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that's what idid. i lied. i know michael very well. i know he wouldn't do anything like that.n the "today" show, that triggered you to feel what? >> i panicked like i was being caught honestly. it was just like a -- it was that body panic. and then you go, okay, he's getting help, he' further along. maybe i can be like that. >> both robison and safechuck previously testified that jackson never touched them inappropriately. robson taking the stand for defens in the 2005 child molestation trial. jackson was acquitted. jackson's family and his estate which i suing hbo for $100 million called the film one-sided. as with virtually everything about jackson,io rea have been swift and intense with strong opinions on bothsides. judd apatow tweeting, it takes days to recover from this documentary while talk show host wendy williams defended jackson onair. >> i don't believe a word of anything in this documentary. >> reporter: many of jackson's fans say the allegations have forever tarnished his work. muting r. kelly was easy. but michael jackson is such a stapal o my childhood and adult
that's what idid. i lied. i know michael very well. i know he wouldn't do anything like that.n the "today" show, that triggered you to feel what? >> i panicked like i was being caught honestly. it was just like a -- it was that body panic. and then you go, okay, he's getting help, he' further along. maybe i can be like that. >> both robison and safechuck previously testified that jackson never touched them inappropriately. robson taking the stand for defens in the 2005...
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and idid you know thatelity. americans who bought gold - hello, i'm brad castillo. in the year 2005 quadrupled their money by 2012? even now, experts all across america predict the real gold rush is just beginning. don't wait another day. physical gold coins are easy to buy and sell and one of the best ways to protect your life-savings from the next financial meltdown. - [announcer] today the u.s. money reserve announces the immediate release of u.s. government issued solid gold coins for the...
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idid trailing at the time. —— lucky to be.stick to, things like switch your phone off, do not have a coffee in the evening. blackout curtains, et cetera, light, noise pollution. this was the test that we will all asked to do, which the nhs is rolling out. is that correct yes, i think it is in london in the south—east at the moment, it is not available everywhere, but the vast majority of people who are struggling with their sleep, there are things that we can all do ina sleep, there are things that we can all do in a lifestyle that really does make a difference. —— is that correct? very few people in my experience need help through primary therapy. we are doing things in a life style therapy. we are doing things in a lifestyle that we do not realise is actually affecting our ability to sleep. so can everyone do this test at the moment, the online test? sleep. so can everyone do this test at the moment, the online test7m that the one that you are doing, i think you can go on the cpo website and have a look at some resources. bu
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opportunity for me, and yes, i wa nted opportunity for me, and yes, i wanted to deliver and i am so happy idid vault. tim duckworth was making his european debut in the heptathlon. it went pretty well, after just about making heptathlon. it went pretty well, afterjust about making it over the line in the 1000 metres, hejust about held on the silver. chemistry teacherjamie webb then won silver in the men's 800m, something to show his class back at school. in the women's event, clark lost by 100th ofa women's event, clark lost by 100th of a second two years ago. she wouldn't let it happened happen again. it is going to be gold to great britain. in the evening finished in style, scotland's doyle guiding the fourx finished in style, scotland's doyle guiding the four x 400 team to silver in gigabits's 12 medal. another great night for great britain, another golden one for glasgow's golden girl. laura muir was asked how she will celebrate, and this makes me love her even more, she said by going to the chippy. liverpool managerjurgen klopp said he was completely fine with chasing manchester city, who
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idid beautiful, intelligent... hungry...selfies. i am aware that they do nice stuff and if you strike them on the nose they will not bite you but ido the nose they will not bite you but i do not like them, snakes and sharks. everything else i'm happy with. we will have the weather in a minute. let's look at the papers. a ford theresa may to announce she plans to stand down once the brexit deal is approved and written leaves
idid beautiful, intelligent... hungry...selfies. i am aware that they do nice stuff and if you strike them on the nose they will not bite you but ido the nose they will not bite you but i do not like them, snakes and sharks. everything else i'm happy with. we will have the weather in a minute. let's look at the papers. a ford theresa may to announce she plans to stand down once the brexit deal is approved and written leaves
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to vote for itandi relies on are not going to vote for it and i suppose there might be some hope, ididere might be some hope, i did not want to get into the weeds to my chair, there maybe some of the opposition labour party and there and constituents who feel like they are not coming back to london so they are not coming back to london so the government may when i default but it may be a parent victory because it is important to remember that britain cannot leave the european union without an agreement u nless european union without an agreement unless the two things are together, the withdrawal agreement, the divorce parts and the political declaration about the future. and in many ways, what is really fascinating about this boat is that if theresa may does lose and if the government does lose, then it seems to narrow the choices down to mps about leaving with no deal on april the 12th or a much longer extension. donald trump's interventions on brexit have not been particularly helpful for the prime minister but in the last ten minutes he has been speaking about theresa may as he left
to vote for itandi relies on are not going to vote for it and i suppose there might be some hope, ididere might be some hope, i did not want to get into the weeds to my chair, there maybe some of the opposition labour party and there and constituents who feel like they are not coming back to london so they are not coming back to london so the government may when i default but it may be a parent victory because it is important to remember that britain cannot leave the european union without an...
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idid not i did not even know until i came backin i did not even know until i came back in and said youowed, we had a great time. i was like oh my god. this is the first time it has either been done, i say that physical thing. they say fairy tales do not come true but only on rare occasions, but i guess i flip a coin and i landed ona i guess i flip a coin and i landed on a rare occasion today. paisley park, priced at 11—8, won the day's feature race, the stayers' hurdle. victory never really looked in doubt, despite a slight mistake at the last flight. aiden coleman brought him home a couple of lengths clear of the outsdier sam spinner. his owner is andrew gemmell, who has been blind since birth but that hasn't hampered his participation in the sport, so this was a hugely popular win. tommy fletwood is the clubhouse leader, mid—way through the first round of the player's championship at sawgrass in florida. the englishman made seven birdies in a bogey—free round of 65 to top the leaderboard. rory mcilroy is fifth on 5 under. and britain'sjody cundy and kadeena cox have both claimed gold
idid not i did not even know until i came backin i did not even know until i came back in and said youowed, we had a great time. i was like oh my god. this is the first time it has either been done, i say that physical thing. they say fairy tales do not come true but only on rare occasions, but i guess i flip a coin and i landed ona i guess i flip a coin and i landed on a rare occasion today. paisley park, priced at 11—8, won the day's feature race, the stayers' hurdle. victory never really...
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idid. let's see. we explanation of what will happen this week. i did. let's see.ek, maybe. because there are signs that there was a series of votes might not happen because there are initial indications that once again mrs may could seek to fudge, delay, what's shaping up to be an absolutely crunch vote tomorrow because all the signs are there will not be a breakthrough in brussels, and if there is no deal in brussels then she is heading to almost certain defeat if the vote goes ahead as planned tomorrow because tory brexiteers, all the signs are some have peeled off but most are still determined to vote against her. labour mps haven't been impressed by the bits and bobs they have been offered, a bit more cash for some of their towns, guarantees on employment law, its only picked off two or three labour mps and there is no real movement behind mrs may's deal. so if the vote goes ahead tomorrow, i think pretty much eve ryo ne ahead tomorrow, i think pretty much everyone thinks she will lose and lose big time. this is mark francois, one of the big names in jacob ree
idid. let's see. we explanation of what will happen this week. i did. let's see.ek, maybe. because there are signs that there was a series of votes might not happen because there are initial indications that once again mrs may could seek to fudge, delay, what's shaping up to be an absolutely crunch vote tomorrow because all the signs are there will not be a breakthrough in brussels, and if there is no deal in brussels then she is heading to almost certain defeat if the vote goes ahead as...
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idid was an amendment last thursday in my name.t will be selected but it was and i spoke to it for four minutes are made clear why the president is important, that you only get to vote on an individual issue once in any parliamentary session and we did not put it to a vote and in fact when i did not put it to a vote, the chamber cheered. and in the division lobby in the next division lobby, the prime minister came up to me and thanked me for not moving my amendment toa thanked me for not moving my amendment to a vote, and said it was the best speech i have made, sol amendment to a vote, and said it was the best speech i have made, so i am not i hope breaking a confidence, but it is clear they knew about it and in the debate i said to the deputy prime minister, why have you not refer to my amendment? and two stephen barclay i asked. i think they brushed it aside and thought they brushed it aside and thought the rules do not apply to us. i think they are being disingenuous when they say they are surprised. what some suggesting govern
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that is the biggest risk and something a lot of parents will say, idid something a lot of parents willyou are not necessarily meaning to. you are saying to literally be organised. yes, that is the whole point of changing this plant of our message. we are not saying to never go to bed with their baby. the majority do that. if you plan to or don't plan to, we know it can happen. think about it, prepare, know the risks. and presumably it a cot is right next to the bed, but has to make it easier. having a baby in the room with you is perfect, for six months. we want that to happen. if you have that cot there or you have had a glass of wine, pick them in the cot but you can still have them very close to you. very handy advice. we will put them on our social media channels. this week the bbc is giving the audience the chance to shape our coverage. brea kfast‘s nina warhurst is at our pop—up newsroom in bradford for us this morning to tell us more. picture but no sound. shadwick tried —— should we try again? no. she is talking about business in bradford and one rank says it is a great place t
that is the biggest risk and something a lot of parents will say, idid something a lot of parents willyou are not necessarily meaning to. you are saying to literally be organised. yes, that is the whole point of changing this plant of our message. we are not saying to never go to bed with their baby. the majority do that. if you plan to or don't plan to, we know it can happen. think about it, prepare, know the risks. and presumably it a cot is right next to the bed, but has to make it easier....
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idid not did you make this up? i did not make it up, google it. they are called ice pancakes.get that. iam not prawn crackers. i get that. i am not sure i would eat one with sugar and lemon but there you go. ice pancakes. it is shrove tuesday. seamless. brilliant. what about... come on, sound enthusiastic. what about the weather? so we see what is going on. not as much enthusiasm over the weather. it is cloudy. it was glorious coming in but look what happened in cornwall in the last hours, an indication of what is to come. the tight has come in. the tight has come in. the tide coming in and turning wet and windy. shall i tell you about it? here we go, wet and windy weather on its way into the south—west. it has been wet so far today up into scotland, so if you wa nted today up into scotland, so if you wanted to go down to the beach had to look through the cold window. as you see clearly. some showers persistent today, moving out of northern ireland across the scottish borders and they will continue through the rest of the afternoon, but if we just meander downwards to the sout
idid not did you make this up? i did not make it up, google it. they are called ice pancakes.get that. iam not prawn crackers. i get that. i am not sure i would eat one with sugar and lemon but there you go. ice pancakes. it is shrove tuesday. seamless. brilliant. what about... come on, sound enthusiastic. what about the weather? so we see what is going on. not as much enthusiasm over the weather. it is cloudy. it was glorious coming in but look what happened in cornwall in the last hours, an...