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idid. why did you do that if you did not want to risk no deal?ng all out for a deal. all out for a deal. we then fought in a general election a few months later, in which we said in our manifesto that we would leave with a deal and on good terms and in an orderly manner. what we're facing at the moment is the exact opposite of that platform on which i stood at the last election. now, you can say, well, the prime minister of the time said no deal is better than a bad deal. i never agreed with that, by the way, but it was her prerogative to say it. but it wasn't a bad deal that she brought back. it was positioned as such by some of the brexiteers, but it was not a bad deal. it was a good compromise. 0k. i want to play this clip from you in the house of commons last week. 0h. just have a look. advisers advise, ministers decide. can i ask the prime minister to bear that statement closely in mind in relation to his own chief adviser, dominic cummings? hear, hear! dominic cummings is, as you said there, boris johnson's chief adviser. you spat out his n
idid. why did you do that if you did not want to risk no deal?ng all out for a deal. all out for a deal. we then fought in a general election a few months later, in which we said in our manifesto that we would leave with a deal and on good terms and in an orderly manner. what we're facing at the moment is the exact opposite of that platform on which i stood at the last election. now, you can say, well, the prime minister of the time said no deal is better than a bad deal. i never agreed with...
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i'm glad idid. i again, and it has paid off. i'm glad i did.m enjoying my time up here at my training improved dramatically. it is an exciting time to be involved in a sport. the iws have come down harder on cheats than they have previously, which is fantastic for clean athletes and clea n fantastic for clean athletes and clean nations. there was a glass ceiling of performances where we thought they had to be taking something and cheating. ifeel like ican break something and cheating. ifeel like i can break that glass ceiling a little bit. when i drained about this as a kid, this is the time i envisioned, working for a medal. it isa envisioned, working for a medal. it is a big deal. now is the time, and i have to grab the bull by the horns and embrace that. i am enjoying the challenge and hopefully it will keep going that way and we will start to be within touching distance of those performances i have always dreamt of. great to see her on the comeback trail. odell beckham junior‘s return to new york could not have gone better — the wide receiv
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idid, yeah. how do you feel, though, now, after his success? do you let him play on it as much?so everything's up in the air, you know? routine's out the window. but he's going back to school, and jaden knows that his gcses are important, so we're going to have to have some kind of structure into his day, and he's not going to be able to play the game when he wants. he will have to go to bed at a reasonable time. today is jaden‘s first day back at school, and it seems his friends are impressed. i'm quite proud of him, you know? yeah, like, he's worked hard for it and he deserves it. he's done very well. what have you heard? i've heard that he won quite a lot of money. i was watching the tournament myself, yeah. what did you make of his performance? he done really good. i didn't know he was that good, to be honest. does it inspire you to get into gaming? no, not really, no. i don't think i would ever be that good. to the outside world, he's a gaming superstar. but inside the classroom, he's just a 15—year—old boy studying for his future. leigh milner, bbc news. hello, this is spo
idid, yeah. how do you feel, though, now, after his success? do you let him play on it as much?so everything's up in the air, you know? routine's out the window. but he's going back to school, and jaden knows that his gcses are important, so we're going to have to have some kind of structure into his day, and he's not going to be able to play the game when he wants. he will have to go to bed at a reasonable time. today is jaden‘s first day back at school, and it seems his friends are...
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idid not i did not expect sebastian to undercut me but at the end, it is pa rt undercut me but at the if that is the explanation, and they shall meet this was the only reason for this decision, i will understand this was the only reason for this decision, iwill understand because it is for the good of the team but it is for the good of the team but it is for the good of the team but it is frustrating. lam i am pretty happy. obviously, lam pretty happy. obviously, it i am pretty happy. obviously, it is a long race, difficult to remember everything right now but certainly starting with the last lap, it was good crossing the line first. great britain claimed the bronze medal in the team time trial mixed relay at the cycling road world championships in yorkshire. the netherlands won, with germany second. jj chalmers is in harrogate for us. well, day one of the world championships here in yorkshire are truly under way with a new format, mixed relay time trail. i would say that was a success, would you? you would be right. i was like oh no. they are experimenting again at the world champion
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idid indeed. after he criticised you on twitter. you often...e used strong language to call out others with whom you disagree. you tweeted this aboutjeremy corbyn. .. "jeremy corbyn is an anti—semite, pass it on". no matter how you feel about how he has handled anti—semitism or not in the labour party, is that an example of trolling? so, that's an example of my reaction to trolling because the george galloway tweet came in the week that the podcast came out so that came in a week where i'm not sure how many thousands of messages of abuse i got and at that point, george galloway, before having seen what i had said, added to it and i... that was an example of me accidentally amplifying a troll. in terms of campaigning againstjeremy corbyn, i have posted countless bits of evidence and, in the end, you know, people are trying to use humour, trying to use any way they can to get this message out there because thejewish community are very scared. they're worried. people considering leaving the country and it's a hugely serious issue. neville tweets th
idid indeed. after he criticised you on twitter. you often...e used strong language to call out others with whom you disagree. you tweeted this aboutjeremy corbyn. .. "jeremy corbyn is an anti—semite, pass it on". no matter how you feel about how he has handled anti—semitism or not in the labour party, is that an example of trolling? so, that's an example of my reaction to trolling because the george galloway tweet came in the week that the podcast came out so that came in a week...
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and since i refuse to go along with that plan, we are going to have to make a choice mr speaker, idid to make a choice mr speaker, i did not want an election in the public to not want an election. i don't believe the right honourable gentleman wants an election but if they vote for this bill, they will have to choose who goes to pretzel on the 17th and take this country forward. everyone knows that at the right honourable gentleman goes to brussels, he will beg for an extension. he will accept... you will accept what ever brussels demands and we will have years more arguments over brexit and the contrast is that this government is in charge and i go to brussels, i will go for a deal and i believe i will go for a deal and i believe i will get a deal. a couple of things to emphasise, he is saying that if mr corbin get support, you will have yea rs mr corbin get support, you will have years more of brexit and the bad news, however you sit on the story this is about how the uk leaves and whenever it leaves we get onto the other matter of the future relationship on the eu and uk and said t
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yeah, idid. i said the religion she has got is racism. can be influenced by all kinds of things. isaid, "enough, enough, enough now. you need to stop that rubbish. no, you need to stop that rubbish." and then afterwards it ended up she left. iuic is my family and, like, the best family i've ever had. that's it, really. founded in the us, the iusc opened its first premises in the uk in 2017 in east london. the church is part of the black hebrew israelite movement. it teaches that black, hispanic and native american people are god's chosen ones and are the true descendants of the biblical 12 tribes of israel. a us civil rights organisation has labelled iusc as a black nationalist hate group. they have the belief that caucasians are literally, not figuratively, not metaphorically, but they are literally the devil, so what white people have done, like with slavery for example, and other ways of oppressing black people, are because they are the devil. iusc denies it is a hate group and says it doesn't encourage anyone to break laws. joy's kill
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idid it by 2025 is not enough., got it delivered but it was so hard. in the supermarket, it is impossible. unless i tip it into my handbag. messy handbag. martin william says, the reality is plastic keeps food fresh for longer and food waste will increase. that is a good point. plastic is used for a reason. but another thing that came across my path as it was my other son started secondary school and the kids were told to cover all of their books in plastic. but why? welcome back to richard, thank you for coming back in. what do you make of this pledge by sainsbury‘s to half their plastic packaging by 2025? it seems like it is almost too little, too late? like the conversation we have had and the observations coming in from your viewers, i think sainsbury‘s are following rather than leading. i think consumers and customers are enraged by some of the waste going on. you get so much choice in supermarkets but not enough money trying to come to ditch plastic and going for an alternative. i tried it out for a period of
idid it by 2025 is not enough., got it delivered but it was so hard. in the supermarket, it is impossible. unless i tip it into my handbag. messy handbag. martin william says, the reality is plastic keeps food fresh for longer and food waste will increase. that is a good point. plastic is used for a reason. but another thing that came across my path as it was my other son started secondary school and the kids were told to cover all of their books in plastic. but why? welcome back to richard,...
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i gave myself another chance, as idid in am. gave myself another chance, as i did in wimbledon, australia. and thatis i did in wimbledon, australia. and that is the personal satisfaction, the personal happiness. in rugby league super league st helens thrashed huddersfield giants. it was a battle at the bottom as holt took on the london broncos and it was a broncos who came out winners. warrington beat wakefield. salford one athletes. as we've mentioned, the ashes is well under way at old trafford and given their perilous position, maybe england might want some help from this guy later on when it is set down the field. watch carefully as a man in a roller—coaster in spain spot someone in the seat above has dropped their mobile phone. he manages to catch it with a brilliant right handed catch. brilliant. sign him up now. england are in desperate need of some help. the australians wouldn't perhaps stand a chance with building like that. that is all the spot. it is time for click. it is time for click. this week: spaceport america.
i gave myself another chance, as idid in am. gave myself another chance, as i did in wimbledon, australia. and thatis i did in wimbledon, australia. and that is the personal satisfaction, the personal happiness. in rugby league super league st helens thrashed huddersfield giants. it was a battle at the bottom as holt took on the london broncos and it was a broncos who came out winners. warrington beat wakefield. salford one athletes. as we've mentioned, the ashes is well under way at old...
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personally, myself, idid necessary. —— battening down.etty well monitored the movements, and as far as past experiences are concerned with the movements of hurricanes, i pretty much kind of determined that we would not get a direct impact, which again, which was a pretty sensible call on my part, even though it was not the proper thing to do, but then again, we came through without any devastating damages. at least seven people are now known to have been killed, and 21 others injured, after a gunman opened fire from a vehicle in the us state of texas. it's the state's second mass shooting in a month. it happened on a road between the towns of midland and odessa. the gunman has been shot dead by the police and the motives remain unclear. the german president, frank—walter steinmeier, has asked for poland's forgiveness at an event marking the eightieth anniversary of the invasion that sparked the second world war. he was speaking in the polish town of weilun, which was the first to suffer german aerial bombardment. our berlin correspondent,
personally, myself, idid necessary. —— battening down.etty well monitored the movements, and as far as past experiences are concerned with the movements of hurricanes, i pretty much kind of determined that we would not get a direct impact, which again, which was a pretty sensible call on my part, even though it was not the proper thing to do, but then again, we came through without any devastating damages. at least seven people are now known to have been killed, and 21 others injured, after...
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personally, i myself, idid limited is necessary. did limited preparedness this time around because i pretty well monitored movements, and is far as past experiences, i am concerned with movements of hurricanes, i pretty much determined that we would not get a direct impact, which again, wasa not get a direct impact, which again, was a pretty sensible call on my part, even though it was not the proper thing to do, but then again, we came through it without any devastating damages. arthur nixon speaking to me earlier. hong kong is braced for more disruption on monday with calls for a general strike and a higher education boycott. it follows a weekend of serious violence, some of the worst in recent months. hong kong international airport was targeted for the second time in three weeks, blocking the access road and sabotaging the rail link. the bbc'sjohn sudworth reports from hong kong. hong kong airport, a vital part of an open, free trading economy, under siege... chanting: fight for freedom! ..with pilots having to clamber over the
personally, i myself, idid limited is necessary. did limited preparedness this time around because i pretty well monitored movements, and is far as past experiences, i am concerned with movements of hurricanes, i pretty much determined that we would not get a direct impact, which again, wasa not get a direct impact, which again, was a pretty sensible call on my part, even though it was not the proper thing to do, but then again, we came through it without any devastating damages. arthur nixon...
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idid the how you managed to do your research?trawling through stories from comfort women in korea. there is a whole community around these women. they set up a house especially for them. it's called the house of sharing. these women are taken care of in their old age, they have people who are there to listen to their stories and take care of them, make sure that their needs are met in their 80s make sure that their needs are met in their80s and make sure that their needs are met in their 80s and 90s. and that i find really quite lovely. i can't say the same has happened elsewhere, of course. because you don't find nearly the same reception from other countries. in malaysia, for example, i don't think anybody has come forward. it was never disguised in terms of post what —— discussed in terms of post what —— discussed in terms of post what —— discussed in terms of postwarjapanese— singaporean relations. that is a tricky one. because i think both japan and singapore wanted to make sure that they stay good friends, that they had goo
idid the how you managed to do your research?trawling through stories from comfort women in korea. there is a whole community around these women. they set up a house especially for them. it's called the house of sharing. these women are taken care of in their old age, they have people who are there to listen to their stories and take care of them, make sure that their needs are met in their 80s make sure that their needs are met in their80s and make sure that their needs are met in their 80s...
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idid limited windows, storing what is necessary.is time around because i really well monitored movements and from past experiences of hurricane ‘s, i determined that we would not get a direct impact, which again was a pretty sensible call on my part even though it was not the proper thing to do but then again we came through it without any devastating damages, as far as it without any devastating damages, as farasi it without any devastating damages, as far as i am concerned. that is the most important thing. really appreciate your time. you are most welcome. the bbc weather team has all the latest on the progress of hurricane dorian. you can see the maps and charts of its progress by heading to our website. or download the bbc news app. let's get some of the day's other news: the us says it's concerned by rising tensions along the lebanese border after clashes between israel and the militant group hezbollah. the israeli military fired about hundred shells at hezbollah positions in southern lebanon, following an attack on one of its
idid limited windows, storing what is necessary.is time around because i really well monitored movements and from past experiences of hurricane ‘s, i determined that we would not get a direct impact, which again was a pretty sensible call on my part even though it was not the proper thing to do but then again we came through it without any devastating damages, as far as it without any devastating damages, as farasi it without any devastating damages, as far as i am concerned. that is the most...
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idid rebels and have done so without a murmur.sy and it was only relatively close to the vote that i decided to vote the way idid. vote that i decided to vote the way i did. how do you think number 10 have handled all of this?” i did. how do you think number 10 have handled all of this? i think it has been handled appallingly. i think the fact that you have at the heart of numberio think the fact that you have at the heart of number 10 is the prime minister's senior adviser and unelected foul mouth oaf throwing his weight around is completely unacceptable. i think if the prime minister does not have dominic cummings, the man i'm talking about, frogmarched out of downing street itself, then the chances are it will not be the tory rebels, as they are called, it will not be mr corbyn but mrcummings who will called, it will not be mr corbyn but mr cummings who will bring down this administration. do you really believe that? yes, i believe it is a very dangerous situation it has to stop why do you describe it as a foul—mouthed oaf? sto
idid rebels and have done so without a murmur.sy and it was only relatively close to the vote that i decided to vote the way idid. vote that i decided to vote the way i did. how do you think number 10 have handled all of this?” i did. how do you think number 10 have handled all of this? i think it has been handled appallingly. i think the fact that you have at the heart of numberio think the fact that you have at the heart of number 10 is the prime minister's senior adviser and unelected foul...
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third conservative party leader after margaret thatcher and john major to be brought down by europe, ididdown by europe, i did that says he has also a warning for the current incumbent of number ten. every reminder that this issue can easily bring you premierships to a very premature end. thank you very much for talking to us. facebook has removed a conservative party advert which misrepresented a bbc news story. the ad featured the bbc logo with a headline saying "£11; billion pound cash boost for schools". however, the original story on the bbc website quoted a much lower amount — ofjust over £7 billion. a british—australian woman detained in iran has been named as kylie moore—gilbert, a lecturer in middle east politics at melbourne university. it's thought she's been held for around ten months but the charges against her are unknown. this week the australian government identified two others who are being detained. mark firkin and jolie king, who also holds a uk passport — are thought to have been arrested several weeks ago, near tehran. the headlines on bbc news: former tory minister s
third conservative party leader after margaret thatcher and john major to be brought down by europe, ididdown by europe, i did that says he has also a warning for the current incumbent of number ten. every reminder that this issue can easily bring you premierships to a very premature end. thank you very much for talking to us. facebook has removed a conservative party advert which misrepresented a bbc news story. the ad featured the bbc logo with a headline saying "£11; billion pound cash...
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idid i did have a chat with his dad actually at the oval and he told me he thought he would hit 100 mph100 mph next year so i said i would take that. also coming up in the programme... it's a pivotal season in the premier 15's as women's rugby edges towards professionalism. saracens are leading the way. and hamilton cuts through the singapore smog, the championship leader is quickest in practice ahead this weekends grand prix. hello, and welcome to sportsday. evening, rugby is going to dominate the sports agenda over the next 6 weeks. 20 teams, 48 matches across japan, the first world cup to be staged in asia. in a moment we'll weigh up the chances of england, wales, scotland and ireland, they all play over the next few days but we have had ourfirst game. the opening ceremony, followed by an opening win for the hosts, 30 points to 10 against russia. from the tokyo stadium, here's our sports correspondent katie gornall. there has been so much anticipation and excitement for this world cup. the first to be held in asia and the hosts delivered the results of the tournament wanted here in
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they tried to storm this barricade but that the idid not to storm this barricade but that the i did notng to power. because for them, it is something of a last fight how they feel and the 70th anniversary on tuesday is a very big moment in china and the hong kong activists are determined to use it to their own ends. the government, campaign groups and the police have been warning about the rise of far—right extremism across the uk... tonight the bbc‘s countryfile programme reports on how a new belief called "eco—fascism" is taking extremism into the countryside. here's charlotte smith far right extremism is on the rise, not just in cities but in the countryside. neo—nazis have even been holding night time gatherings at english heritage and national trust sites, such as this one here in avebury, in wiltshire. there is a strand of nazism which goes back to heinrich himmler... orofessor roger griffin says far right extremists are now interested in rural and environmental issues. what modern fascists are happily doing is making a link between what they consider to be the pollution of the ra
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i deeply regret that idid basis, i think. i deeply regret that i did that.own better. but i didn't. the convocation of the picture comes just a week afterjustin trudeau lost his election campaign and political rivals have been swift to condemn his actions —— launched. well, it's troubling. really, it's insulting. anytime we hear examples of brown face or black facing, really, it's making a mockery of someone really, it's making a mockery of someone for what they live and what the lived experiences. think he needs to answer for it. i think he needs to answer for it. i think he needs to answer the question why he did that. a politician of the instagram age, justin trudeau had carefully cultivated an image of a champion of canada's racial and ethnic minorities. a progressive on issues ranging from gender equality to indigenous rights. now some are asking is that another side to him? i think is that sort of hypocrisy. like right away the opposition came out tonight and said it was still racist to dress up in brown face in 2001. he is the son of one of this count
i deeply regret that idid basis, i think. i deeply regret that i did that.own better. but i didn't. the convocation of the picture comes just a week afterjustin trudeau lost his election campaign and political rivals have been swift to condemn his actions —— launched. well, it's troubling. really, it's insulting. anytime we hear examples of brown face or black facing, really, it's making a mockery of someone really, it's making a mockery of someone for what they live and what the lived...
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idid say the judges were in favour of brexit. courts, it is one of reasons i voted brexit, because i want our laws to be interpreted by british judges, i was talking about obstacles. you believe ourjudges are not biased and this was an independent decision taken based on law? i believe it is dangerous territory when ourjudiciary law? i believe it is dangerous territory when our judiciary and unelected lawyers step into the sphere of politics, i wonder whether thatis sphere of politics, i wonder whether that is the right path to go down, when we have had very little consultation. but i have respect for oui’ consultation. but i have respect for our courts. you must be happy, the brexit party's case for leaving is to restore parliamentary sovereignty and the supremacy of uk law and you have both. job done? we believe the sovereignty lies with the people and thatis sovereignty lies with the people and that is the first and foremost point of brexit. you talk about sovereignty... david cameron said it was not for parliament to decide,
idid say the judges were in favour of brexit. courts, it is one of reasons i voted brexit, because i want our laws to be interpreted by british judges, i was talking about obstacles. you believe ourjudges are not biased and this was an independent decision taken based on law? i believe it is dangerous territory when ourjudiciary law? i believe it is dangerous territory when our judiciary and unelected lawyers step into the sphere of politics, i wonder whether thatis sphere of politics, i wonder...
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idid, yeah. how do you feel, though, now, after his success? do you let him play on it as much?verything's up in the air, you know? routine's out the window. but he's going back to school, and jaden knows that his gcses are important, so we're going to have to have some kind of structure into his day, and he's not going to be able to play the game when he wants. he will have to go to bed at a reasonable time. today is jaden's first day back at school, and it seems his friends are impressed. i'm quite proud of him, you know? yeah, like, he's worked hard for it and he deserves it. he's done very well. what have you heard? i've heard that he won quite a lot of money. i was watching the tournament myself, yeah. what did you make of his performance? he done really good. i didn't know he was that good, to be honest. does it inspire you to get into gaming? no, not really, no. i don't think i would ever be that good. to the outside world, he's a gaming superstar. but inside the classroom, he's just a 15—year—old boy studying for his future. leigh milner, bbc news. let's go back now to s
idid, yeah. how do you feel, though, now, after his success? do you let him play on it as much?verything's up in the air, you know? routine's out the window. but he's going back to school, and jaden knows that his gcses are important, so we're going to have to have some kind of structure into his day, and he's not going to be able to play the game when he wants. he will have to go to bed at a reasonable time. today is jaden's first day back at school, and it seems his friends are impressed. i'm...
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when i arrived to the treasury idid week. fifths. decisions needed to get the deficit down by fourfifths. we decisions needed to get the deficit down by four fifths. we have now taken back control of our financial destiny just as we take taken back control of our financial destinyjust as we take back control of our laws and our borders. it is easy to forget just how bad of our laws and our borders. it is easy to forgetjust how bad things we re easy to forgetjust how bad things were when we first came in. labour lost control of our public finances as they always do and that is when they still believed in the basics of capitalism. our country borrowed 150 billion pounds in their last year in office. the highest level in our peacetime history. and it fell to the conservatives once again to wipe up the conservatives once again to wipe up their mess. i'd like to pay tribute to both my immediate predecessors for their role in that. we may disagree on our approach to brexit but as conservatives we can be very proud of what they help
when i arrived to the treasury idid week. fifths. decisions needed to get the deficit down by fourfifths. we decisions needed to get the deficit down by four fifths. we have now taken back control of our financial destiny just as we take taken back control of our financial destinyjust as we take back control of our laws and our borders. it is easy to forget just how bad of our laws and our borders. it is easy to forgetjust how bad things we re easy to forgetjust how bad things were when we...
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and confer but the president interestingly yesterday out loud when he was musing on this said that idid this said that i did almost attack iran before when they shut down one of our drones a couple of months ago, but that was a direct attack on us and this was not. so i wonder if there was a hand there in his public comments that you may see this slightly differently. but saudi is a huge us ally in this as an attack not to start an ally but on the stability of the world economy and that is something that they will not take lightly because they are dependent ona lightly because they are dependent on a healthy world economy. we will see what transpires but so far, the administration saying nothing publicly, the secretary of defence was just minutes publicly, the secretary of defence wasjust minutes ago, publicly, the secretary of defence was just minutes ago, not confirming that briefing that the seniors are given private but very much attacking iran for giving us a very u nsta ble attacking iran for giving us a very unstable region and continuing to, if you like, disavowed the national n
and confer but the president interestingly yesterday out loud when he was musing on this said that idid this said that i did almost attack iran before when they shut down one of our drones a couple of months ago, but that was a direct attack on us and this was not. so i wonder if there was a hand there in his public comments that you may see this slightly differently. but saudi is a huge us ally in this as an attack not to start an ally but on the stability of the world economy and that is...
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she did way more than idid for national public radio, and she played a very important role in securingew president for npr who was up t the task at a time when we desperately needed that about five or six years ago. she really cared about thi network december pratdly. the thought it was an essential part of a democratic system. >> woodruff: linda, the last thing i want to askyou both is about cokie as your friend. what she was like as a friend? where did that energy level come from? >> well, it was kind of terrifying. cokie even when she was sick, i was sitting at the kitchen table with her, you know, haavin little chat, and she kept getting up and rearranging the dishes in the cabinets. i mean, anying that needed doing, she got up and did it. but the thing abocokie that i think endeared her to everyone was hern geosity. she would do anything for her friends. she would do anything for total strangers if she felt that they needed her to. she was just incredibly kind and good. >> and generous. >> and at the same time, was funny and she didn't mark you feel like you were sitting down next
she did way more than idid for national public radio, and she played a very important role in securingew president for npr who was up t the task at a time when we desperately needed that about five or six years ago. she really cared about thi network december pratdly. the thought it was an essential part of a democratic system. >> woodruff: linda, the last thing i want to askyou both is about cokie as your friend. what she was like as a friend? where did that energy level come from?...
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laughter idid say say?"ad of radio sport, he congratulated me last night, andl sport, he congratulated me last night, and i said, i can't wait to see how he introduces me on thursday morning! he will have something to say, he will be thinking about, he is going to take the mickey out of me, because he is very quick. you are 78 years old, taken a long time to get this honour, why do you think it has taken so long? laughter that is like asking me when i am going to die! laughter i have no idea. petrol bombs have been thrown at police officers in northern ireland after a suspicious object was found in the creggan area of londonderry. around 80 officers were taking part in a security search targeting the dissident republican group, the new ira. two young people sustained burn injuries. there are growing concerns that people are becoming dependent on prescription drugs, according to public health england. it found that in the past year, one in four adults in england have been prescribed drugs which could be addic
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sorry, idid has lost control. tim, would you agree? sorry, i did not mean to interrupter.of that. i think boris johnson and numberio deal of that. i think boris johnson and number 10 thought they would start the week in charge. they had the plan for a no deal but they did not have the numbers in parliament to see it through. the idea was that they would come in and demand a no deal, not get it and trigger an election. but with the rebellion of tory mps and a loss of a majority, they lost control of the house of commons and the house of commons has taken commons and the house of commons has ta ken over. it commons and the house of commons has taken over. it does shift the argument away from democracy, away from europe towards democracy, or a suspect that is what the line will be in the next few days from government. they will say obviously we are deadlocked and parliament has taken we are deadlocked and parliament has ta ken over we are deadlocked and parliament has taken overand we are deadlocked and parliament has taken over and they are preventing us taken over and they
sorry, idid has lost control. tim, would you agree? sorry, i did not mean to interrupter.of that. i think boris johnson and numberio deal of that. i think boris johnson and number 10 thought they would start the week in charge. they had the plan for a no deal but they did not have the numbers in parliament to see it through. the idea was that they would come in and demand a no deal, not get it and trigger an election. but with the rebellion of tory mps and a loss of a majority, they lost...
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somebody that i trusted in a position i did not want to be in and had never given any indication that ididd label since he wrote about the incident in your book? yes, i went out to dinner with one of the label bosses and he said to me, he had no idea about this incident until he read it in the book. did he say, we are going to do something about it? no. miquita oliverfrom the next episode podcast is here. they have given us a statement and they said we take accusations of sexual misconduct very seriously and investigate claims raised with us and we are focused in providing a safe and professional environment. although lily has had, after her meeting with max lasorda, one of the heads of warner, she said no action has been taken. what does she want to come from her speaking out? there isa to come from her speaking out? there is a responsibility for younger women and other girls in the music industry. lily's legit attacker, the bbc understand still works in the music industry. i think she just wa nted music industry. i think she just wanted acknowledgement, which is something she has never h
somebody that i trusted in a position i did not want to be in and had never given any indication that ididd label since he wrote about the incident in your book? yes, i went out to dinner with one of the label bosses and he said to me, he had no idea about this incident until he read it in the book. did he say, we are going to do something about it? no. miquita oliverfrom the next episode podcast is here. they have given us a statement and they said we take accusations of sexual misconduct very...
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yes idid, yeah. you did? i can't do it by denying out you did?teresting mix of voices. a lot of people who didn't think they had any choice in the next election, there is apathy out there. but after an hour, this is what we've got. labour in with 33. the conservatives 29. nothing for the liberal democrats, in a constituency that voted 69% for brexit, and still no pick—up for the brexit party. ukip in 2017 down here with nine. yeah, interesting, what about the woman who nearly swallowed when? no health and safety here today. 0k let me introduce you to our panel this evening. we have got tony kinsella, ceo of lucideon, an advanced materials technology company, ]oe bagnall who is a cabinet maker, leoni kambo, a student at keele university, and clare white, a charity worker from north staffordshire. welcome to you all. thank you for being with us. tony, let me start with you, because you run a very successful business. you do trading with the us, with the middle east, but you have some business with europe, so if a us trade deal came at the expense o
yes idid, yeah. you did? i can't do it by denying out you did?teresting mix of voices. a lot of people who didn't think they had any choice in the next election, there is apathy out there. but after an hour, this is what we've got. labour in with 33. the conservatives 29. nothing for the liberal democrats, in a constituency that voted 69% for brexit, and still no pick—up for the brexit party. ukip in 2017 down here with nine. yeah, interesting, what about the woman who nearly swallowed when?...
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idid i did 9/11 and the iraqi war and the fall of margaret thatcher.imes what i think what is different about this isi think what is different about this is i have never known the country quite as divided down the middle and quite as divided down the middle and quite as divided down the middle and quite as angry. the words being used by politicians are having an effect out there. people on both sides of the argument, notjust the leave side but also remain, they are getting dangerously and worryingly angry and there is the sense of, what you don't want is for politics to bea what you don't want is for politics to be a ring every day lives and what is going on at the pub and the kitchen table but that is doing it. and that is unusual. we will find out later. let's take a look at today's front pages. the observer leads with labour's brexit spokesman, keir starmer, accusing boris johnson of "deliberately whipping up fears of riots and deaths" so he can try to invoke emergency powers and avoid extending the uk's eu membership beyond october 31st. the sunday
idid i did 9/11 and the iraqi war and the fall of margaret thatcher.imes what i think what is different about this isi think what is different about this is i have never known the country quite as divided down the middle and quite as divided down the middle and quite as divided down the middle and quite as angry. the words being used by politicians are having an effect out there. people on both sides of the argument, notjust the leave side but also remain, they are getting dangerously and...
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the feeling among informed observers idid say i did say that he will be up early in the morning. and is going to lose, which in the words of senior legal figure would be constitutional eruption of volcanic proportions. what would happen then? our political editorjohn pienaar asked the prime minister what he would do if the uk's highest court found he misled the queen. let us see what the justices say. let us see what the justices say. but i repeat my point that i think there are very good reasons for wanting to have a queen's speech... do you rule out resigning in those circumstances? i'm going to wait and see what the judgment is, but i want to stress that this is a government that fully respects the law and fully respects the judiciary. but we also think that it is sensible for parliament to have its say, absolutely, and that is why there is ample time at the end of october for them to do just that. lets speak to our colleague rob watson who is in brighton at the labour conference. there are days when you do not want to be away from the office. you need to be away from the offi
the feeling among informed observers idid say i did say that he will be up early in the morning. and is going to lose, which in the words of senior legal figure would be constitutional eruption of volcanic proportions. what would happen then? our political editorjohn pienaar asked the prime minister what he would do if the uk's highest court found he misled the queen. let us see what the justices say. let us see what the justices say. but i repeat my point that i think there are very good...
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idid parliament. order! and he will be heard.xchanges will ta ke takes most of these exchanges will take place in an orderly matter. be in no doubt about that. jeremy corbyn. thank you mr speaker. quite simply, for the good of this country, he should go. yelling. mr speaker, he says he wants a general election. i want a general election. cheering. it is very simple. if you wa nt cheering. it is very simple. if you want an election, and he wants an election, get an extension and let's have an election! prime minister! mr speaker, the right honourable gentleman asked you a few questions. i will deal with them in order. on the first point, my attorney general friend may clear this is a judgement in which he disagreed but that we respect thejudgement of in which he disagreed but that we respect the judgement of the supreme court. on the second point, about the ben burt act, i will say what i'm sure he understands, we will of course obey the law and we will come out of the eu on october the 31st. on his point about preparations for a
idid parliament. order! and he will be heard.xchanges will ta ke takes most of these exchanges will take place in an orderly matter. be in no doubt about that. jeremy corbyn. thank you mr speaker. quite simply, for the good of this country, he should go. yelling. mr speaker, he says he wants a general election. i want a general election. cheering. it is very simple. if you wa nt cheering. it is very simple. if you want an election, and he wants an election, get an extension and let's have an...
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idid 12 to stage dive. i did 12 gigs this year, and i didn't stage dive. hasn't gone?ing to iggy pop. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. hello good evening. the weather we had today came courtesy of the re m na nts of had today came courtesy of the remnants of what was hurricane dorian. obviously, a much weakened feature now, no longer hurricane, and once the rain cleared through, some places saw some beautiful sunshine. some speckled shower card showing up here on the satellite picture across scotland and northern ireland, and then behind me, here is our next lump of cloud. our next weather maker. and this is also an x tropical weather system, the re m na nts of tropical weather system, the remnants of what was tropical storm gabrielle. now as we go through tonight, many places will be dry with clear spells, the winds are a little later than they have been today, but it stays quite breezy. by the end of the night though, it turns quite drizzly and murky for coasts and hills in the southwest. and we start to see some rain into northern ireland and w
idid 12 to stage dive. i did 12 gigs this year, and i didn't stage dive. hasn't gone?ing to iggy pop. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. hello good evening. the weather we had today came courtesy of the re m na nts of had today came courtesy of the remnants of what was hurricane dorian. obviously, a much weakened feature now, no longer hurricane, and once the rain cleared through, some places saw some beautiful sunshine. some speckled shower card showing up here on the...
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and vice—versa because i did well your parents and vice—versa because idid wellup, your parents and in it, and i thought i drew is passed on, hang on a minute, hang on a minute, there is this japanese defender who just a minute, there is this japanese defender whojust kind of a minute, there is this japanese defender who just kind of run away from me. and then i thought that‘s it. because a player like me, i rely a lot on my pace. another thing in football, you know that it will and. it's football, you know that it will and. it‘s a bit sad, but all things and. in football, things and early. it was a magical career. today people have being paying tribute to line or messy, he‘s got a another a wide —— another award. he is footage of you. look at you! when shorts were shorts. it was weird, it was like a0 celsius, we were under pressure. we had to win in the last game, we did. i think two—thirds of that pitch we re i think two—thirds of that pitch were just like i think two—thirds of that pitch werejust like a hedge, around the side. certainly the early games we play. is it unfair to as
and vice—versa because i did well your parents and vice—versa because idid wellup, your parents and in it, and i thought i drew is passed on, hang on a minute, hang on a minute, there is this japanese defender who just a minute, there is this japanese defender whojust kind of a minute, there is this japanese defender who just kind of run away from me. and then i thought that‘s it. because a player like me, i rely a lot on my pace. another thing in football, you know that it will and. it's...
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caller: i was born after nine/11 so idid not -- after 9/11 did not personally experience it , but as an iranian american i experienced the fear americans experienced. in school when i was very little, my mother told me not to tell anyone i was from the middle east, not to tell our religion. on this anniversary, i want to ask all americans a very important question -- given that we know when people are poorest as when they are most like to join terrorist cells and attack our country, why is it we only gmi?.15% of our it is less than canada, new zealand, almost every country in western europe by a large margin. most people in the america dutch in america and the middle east are not terrorists. they only become terrorists when they have nothing to lose and have lost everything. that is when they are most extremist,to these is lame extremist ideologies. it is important -- islamic extremist ideologies. thanks for taking my call. host: about five minutes from now, ceremonies at ground zero will take place in new york city. you can see that if you want on c-span3. today, events at the penta
caller: i was born after nine/11 so idid not -- after 9/11 did not personally experience it , but as an iranian american i experienced the fear americans experienced. in school when i was very little, my mother told me not to tell anyone i was from the middle east, not to tell our religion. on this anniversary, i want to ask all americans a very important question -- given that we know when people are poorest as when they are most like to join terrorist cells and attack our country, why is it...
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idid time to make some kind of trading deal. talk about the citizens‘ rights and the divorce bill, so they have said and still they have those issues out, we will not i want to talk about other things. let me bring you up—to—date with what is happening at westminster because the process is under way by which the speaker is considering wright at the application for emergency debate on the european union. it has been submitted. if the speaker agrees that the debate happens, it will take precedence over today‘s scheduled business understanding ardour 25, it is mps taking control again of the commons as previously happened because we have been here before with brexit and the mps taking control of the process and the deadline was pushed back to where we are now, fast coming at us, october 31. with me now is the snp leader at westminster, ian blackford. how will you be voting today? we will be voting in support of the standing order 2a that will allow mps to take control of the order paper that will bring forward a bill to stop no dea
idid time to make some kind of trading deal. talk about the citizens‘ rights and the divorce bill, so they have said and still they have those issues out, we will not i want to talk about other things. let me bring you up—to—date with what is happening at westminster because the process is under way by which the speaker is considering wright at the application for emergency debate on the european union. it has been submitted. if the speaker agrees that the debate happens, it will take...
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idid! but attorney general. but as he started... i did!democratic assembly! he knows that thatis democratic assembly! he knows that that is the truth! and to come here with his barrister blaster. to obfuscate the truth, and for a man like him, a party like this and a leader like this, this prime minister, to talk about morals? and morality is a disgrace! i... i'm not sure i could discern, in that marshmallow of the rhetoric, any actual question. but, insofar there was a question, an answer! if the honourable gentleman thinks that a government should no longer be governing, tell his leader to bring a motion of no confidence this afternoon. his leader to agree to a simple one line statute that fixes the election by a simple majority, and we would be delighted to meet him wherever he chooses, in front of the electorate. who willjudge whether the marca nations, which she supports, and the devices he resorts to in order to make sure this debt parliament continues, or right or wrong. —— the attorney general speaks of moral courage, can yates cla
idid! but attorney general. but as he started... i did!democratic assembly! he knows that thatis democratic assembly! he knows that that is the truth! and to come here with his barrister blaster. to obfuscate the truth, and for a man like him, a party like this and a leader like this, this prime minister, to talk about morals? and morality is a disgrace! i... i'm not sure i could discern, in that marshmallow of the rhetoric, any actual question. but, insofar there was a question, an answer! if...
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idid 12 i did 12 gigs this year and i didn't stage dive. has it gone? i did a lot of it.. let's return to our top story. borisjohnson is facing demands of an immediate recall of parliament after the scottish court ruled his decision to suspend it for five weeks was unlawful. a panel of threejudges in five weeks was unlawful. a panel of three judges in edinburgh five weeks was unlawful. a panel of threejudges in edinburgh found in favour of the group of mps and peers who were challenging the move. the defence secretary was asked about the move a short while ago. it was ruled it was unlawful to prorogue parliament. i wanted to get your reaction to that and do you now believe they should reconvene parliament? i saw the ruling this morning. the government has said it will appeal to the supreme court. i am not going to comment on and are legislative process. then wallace saying the government won't be doing until the supreme court case. much more on that coming up with the news at one, first good afternoon. to exit tropical weather systems have taken control of our weather for
idid 12 i did 12 gigs this year and i didn't stage dive. has it gone? i did a lot of it.. let's return to our top story. borisjohnson is facing demands of an immediate recall of parliament after the scottish court ruled his decision to suspend it for five weeks was unlawful. a panel of threejudges in five weeks was unlawful. a panel of three judges in edinburgh five weeks was unlawful. a panel of threejudges in edinburgh found in favour of the group of mps and peers who were challenging the...
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yes, idid. and you think we should leave because that is what the country voted for?u're running a business here, expanding your business. what are your concerns if this uncertainty continues and we have a no—deal brexit? can i go back to the question you asked josh about the election? if we get a party in the election that wants to remain, what happens to the democratic mandate then? uncertainty, that's what we have now and no business likes uncertainty. our supply chain is tied into the international supply chain, but not to the extent some other companies are in the area. that must be really worrying for companies. the stuff going to the royal haulage associational about potential blockages at ports must be a real concern for industry. some of this machinery here must come from germany or wherever. the spindle on the machine behind us comes in overnight from germany, if it gets damaged. if it is delayed at a port because of tariffs or whatever, that machine is down. our customer base will then look elsewhere for other capacity, so it is a real concern for us. is bo
yes, idid. and you think we should leave because that is what the country voted for?u're running a business here, expanding your business. what are your concerns if this uncertainty continues and we have a no—deal brexit? can i go back to the question you asked josh about the election? if we get a party in the election that wants to remain, what happens to the democratic mandate then? uncertainty, that's what we have now and no business likes uncertainty. our supply chain is tied into the...
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i have been solicitor general for five years and idid many solicitor general for five years and i didn i obviously also ask you, because you are an expert in the field, about what is going on in the supreme court today. judges will be deciding whether the decision by boris johnson judges will be deciding whether the decision by borisjohnson to baroque parliament was legal —— prorogue. government will be arguing over the next few days that it was an entirely proper course to take. i wa nt to entirely proper course to take. i want to say this about ourjudges — they are world—class and world leading and we must allow them to do theirjob. i leading and we must allow them to do their job. i want leading and we must allow them to do theirjob. i want to make sure that whatever the decision of the supreme court is, that we respect the robust decision of ourjudiciary. so, we don't know what it is going to be but we should respect the outcome, is that what you are saying? yes, and we don't know what that decision will mean, and respecting those decisions runs right through our system and we mus
i have been solicitor general for five years and idid many solicitor general for five years and i didn i obviously also ask you, because you are an expert in the field, about what is going on in the supreme court today. judges will be deciding whether the decision by boris johnson judges will be deciding whether the decision by borisjohnson to baroque parliament was legal —— prorogue. government will be arguing over the next few days that it was an entirely proper course to take. i wa nt to...
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idid and vote labour?ver —— and he left summed out there. 0ur chief political correspondent, vicki young is in downing. we are waiting on this cabinet meeting. we see dominic raab, the foreign secretary going into number ten already, the meeting will take place. we do not know what they will be discussing although of course what is due to happen in at the next couple of days in parliament will be pretty high on the agenda. the big question is tomorrow, do the rebels along with labour and liberal democrats and snp, do they have the numbers to change the law to try to force borisjohnson to brexit? it doesn't look like they do pop partly because lots of former ministers are now on the back benches —— it does look like they do. we've seen a borisjohnson say look like they do. we've seen a boris johnson say to look like they do. we've seen a borisjohnson say to them tomorrow is so significant we will treat it asa is so significant we will treat it as a confidence vote so you have to back the government's main p
idid and vote labour?ver —— and he left summed out there. 0ur chief political correspondent, vicki young is in downing. we are waiting on this cabinet meeting. we see dominic raab, the foreign secretary going into number ten already, the meeting will take place. we do not know what they will be discussing although of course what is due to happen in at the next couple of days in parliament will be pretty high on the agenda. the big question is tomorrow, do the rebels along with labour and...