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applause emily morgan from itv news. emily morgan from itv newslj emily morgan from itv news.e campaign is going. did you ever think in your wildest nightmares that the party would be where it is now, just a week before polling day? ifi now, just a week before polling day? if i may, can you tell us what you have done to try to persuade president trump not to pull out of the paris climate agreement? first of all, the campaign, i have been doing right when i have been doing for the beginning, which is getting out and about, getting around the country. i will be on every corner of the country over the next few days. taking this message out to people of the clear choice they have on the 8th ofjune. there are only one of two people who will be premised: me jeremy corbyn. one of two people who will be premised: mejeremy corbyn. but one of two people who will be premised: me jeremy corbyn. but also talking about not just the importance of getting the brexit negotiations right, but what kind of future we can build together beyond brexit. the question people have to ask themselves is n
applause emily morgan from itv news. emily morgan from itv newslj emily morgan from itv news.e campaign is going. did you ever think in your wildest nightmares that the party would be where it is now, just a week before polling day? ifi now, just a week before polling day? if i may, can you tell us what you have done to try to persuade president trump not to pull out of the paris climate agreement? first of all, the campaign, i have been doing right when i have been doing for the beginning,...
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she is also a very talented singer/songwriter who appeared on this year's series of the voice on itv.ore going out in the later rounds. and is soon to sing alongside the bbc philarmonic as well as taking part in a friday sports panel music day special, which has been moved to thursday. shejoins me now. she joins me now. you are a busy girl! it is chaos but it suits me. i much preferred to be living in chaos and when i have got a free hour i feel it. so that is why my life is looking with money. we saw you competing there, you'll be singing alongside the bbc philharmonic, that is pretty exciting and something you have done before. singing with the philharmonic, i have not done that before so today in rehearsals is the first time i've ever sung with an orchestra and it was nerve—racking. i found it difficult, orchestra and it was nerve—racking. ifound it difficult, there orchestra and it was nerve—racking. i found it difficult, there was so much a sound coming from them and they are amazing. but really i'm just learning and i was quite nervous. but i'm happy with how it went and looking
she is also a very talented singer/songwriter who appeared on this year's series of the voice on itv.ore going out in the later rounds. and is soon to sing alongside the bbc philarmonic as well as taking part in a friday sports panel music day special, which has been moved to thursday. shejoins me now. she joins me now. you are a busy girl! it is chaos but it suits me. i much preferred to be living in chaos and when i have got a free hour i feel it. so that is why my life is looking with money....
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itv? yes. itv news.over the previous weeks what you would do in government but given the lack of direct debate between the two of you in this election i wonder if perhaps you might have a direct message to jeremy corbyn? laughter. i think you might look back and see several direct messages i have given to him in pmqs over the time. my message today is to the british people, which is that if you wa nt to british people, which is that if you want to ensure that we get those brexit negotiations right, if you wa nt brexit negotiations right, if you want a government that is firmly committed to delivering the will of the british people, and ensuring that we leave the european union, because in that coalition of chaos there will be parties like the liberal democrats who want to take us liberal democrats who want to take us back into the european union, if you want us, a party that's going to deliver on the vote on the will of the people, and if you want a party that has a vision for a more prosperous stronger
itv? yes. itv news.over the previous weeks what you would do in government but given the lack of direct debate between the two of you in this election i wonder if perhaps you might have a direct message to jeremy corbyn? laughter. i think you might look back and see several direct messages i have given to him in pmqs over the time. my message today is to the british people, which is that if you wa nt to british people, which is that if you want to ensure that we get those brexit negotiations...
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this evening in west yorkshire, bbc and itvjoin forces for this evening in west yorkshire, bbc and itvcome together to celebrate the life and legacy of a remarkable mp, jo cox. we are live in bristol on the first anniversary of her death, as hundreds of thousands of people come together to celebrate all that they have in common. today, there have been moments of reflection in birstall. we will focus on howjo lift and it felt very right for me to be in the community today. —— how she lived. hundreds of children from nine local schools, including the onejo went to asa schools, including the onejo went to as a child, gathered together for a big singsong. and we will also hear from those inspired byjo to bring different cultures and communities together. people are going out unconsciously trying to make friends with people orjust letting people know more about themselves. just to prove we are all approachable and we are all one, really. i don't know about you, but i have used the expression welcome to a special editions so many times. but this is extra special because this is the first tim
this evening in west yorkshire, bbc and itvjoin forces for this evening in west yorkshire, bbc and itvcome together to celebrate the life and legacy of a remarkable mp, jo cox. we are live in bristol on the first anniversary of her death, as hundreds of thousands of people come together to celebrate all that they have in common. today, there have been moments of reflection in birstall. we will focus on howjo lift and it felt very right for me to be in the community today. —— how she lived....
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in a later answer to itv, she said it was their firm intention to keep taxes low or ordinary working families, and reduced taxes on ordinary working families. it sounds like a rebuff for some michael's position, that the parties will not raise income tax. not that it will do that but it is not prepared to rule it out. i'm sure whoever is chancellor of the exchequer, if there is another conservative government after the 8th ofjune, will be grateful for that flexibility. the present chancellor philip hammond says he wa nts chancellor philip hammond says he wants more of that rather than the triple tax lock the conservatives made in 2015, when they said they would not raise vat, national insurance or income tax rates. they honoured that, and it caused johnson a problem in the budget this year when he hoped to put charges up and was unable to do so. that is the picture in dewsbury, west yorkshire, where the prime minister has been campaigning. we hope to hearfrom labour leaderjeremy corbyn later this morning who is out campaigning. now on bbc news, it is time for the travel show. this we
in a later answer to itv, she said it was their firm intention to keep taxes low or ordinary working families, and reduced taxes on ordinary working families. it sounds like a rebuff for some michael's position, that the parties will not raise income tax. not that it will do that but it is not prepared to rule it out. i'm sure whoever is chancellor of the exchequer, if there is another conservative government after the 8th ofjune, will be grateful for that flexibility. the present chancellor...
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ajournalist on itv preferred whisky or wine? she didn't answer.s me, well, i suppose, gosh, do you know, i'm not quite sure. there must have been a moment? nobody is ever perfectly behaved, are they? i have to confess when me and my friends used to run through the fields of wheat, the farmers weren't too pleased about that. evil. evil. how has theresa may managed to live with that all her life. if i was a farmer, i would be on the blower, i would say, "it was that theresa from the vicarage, she was running through the fields of corn. what are you going to do about it?" of corn. what are you going to do about it? " what of corn. what are you going to do about it?" what aboutjeremy corbyn? if you're going to launch a policy, the basic rule is get your facts sorted out and above all, know how much it's going to cost. second, tip to politicians, if you're going a radio interview, don't think no one can see you. we have cameras in the studio. we can see you tapping away on your ipad trying to get the a nswers! on your ipad trying to get the answers! lo
ajournalist on itv preferred whisky or wine? she didn't answer.s me, well, i suppose, gosh, do you know, i'm not quite sure. there must have been a moment? nobody is ever perfectly behaved, are they? i have to confess when me and my friends used to run through the fields of wheat, the farmers weren't too pleased about that. evil. evil. how has theresa may managed to live with that all her life. if i was a farmer, i would be on the blower, i would say, "it was that theresa from the...
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she appeared on itv british news saying they do not believe there is a larger network at play. that said, we also heard from the british prime minister theresa may saying, you know what, we've had three terror attacks in three months. we've had another five terror plots that we have successfully managed to disrupt, but there is a larger linkage here. not a network linkage, but an idealogy linkage. and she talked about the extremist idealogy or, rather, the evil idealogy of islamist extremism and the need for a review of british counterterrorism policies. she said that essentially great britain has been too tolerant for too long, and to use her words, she said enough is enough, fareed. >> clarissa ward, great reporting. thank you so much. >>> now let us bring in a panel of experts to explore this further. in london, a geopolitical analyst and author. he serves as the cofounder of economic partners. and in beirut today but actually based in london at the school of economics. an expert on terrorism and the co-author of "isis: the state of terr terror." and peter bergen joins us fr
she appeared on itv british news saying they do not believe there is a larger network at play. that said, we also heard from the british prime minister theresa may saying, you know what, we've had three terror attacks in three months. we've had another five terror plots that we have successfully managed to disrupt, but there is a larger linkage here. not a network linkage, but an idealogy linkage. and she talked about the extremist idealogy or, rather, the evil idealogy of islamist extremism...
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haidi: we had that itv polls supporting the bbc saying conservatives will get 322.ee those reversals and losses on the sterling. this is #9233, more stability. if we look at that run towards 1.28 for sterling, that would be a decline, but all in all, not too bad. classes,ok at asset the yen doing much of anything, gold bit down, so we are seeing this recession when it comes to the risk off appetite that has started off the asian trading session. could we get another general election though going forward. they might be fatigued with elections and referendums. 2015, last year, and now another general election, probably not a good decision to call this election this year, and theresa may is wobbly thinking it herself right now. i think people have election fatigue. i think britain is looking for stability. we get a functional government. if there is a hung parliament, we may go the way of belgium, or there may need to be another election. i would possibly suggest another election if there is a hung parliament and no one can form government, but that is not the problem
haidi: we had that itv polls supporting the bbc saying conservatives will get 322.ee those reversals and losses on the sterling. this is #9233, more stability. if we look at that run towards 1.28 for sterling, that would be a decline, but all in all, not too bad. classes,ok at asset the yen doing much of anything, gold bit down, so we are seeing this recession when it comes to the risk off appetite that has started off the asian trading session. could we get another general election though...
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sky, itv, bbc...ng of article 50 but i want to ask what you think tonight means for the brexit process. george osborne has said hard brexit is now in the bin. i think he has right. theresa may committed to leaving the single market, the customs union. she asked country to back her, give hera she asked country to back her, give her a bigger majority, that now lies in tatters. there has to be a different course and i might say that mps like ken clark, like anna soubry, mps that do not want a hard brexit are emboldened within her party with such a small minority government that effectively she has to form. you voted against triggering article 50, jeremy corbyn your leader to gig very different position. in the end his approach perhaps, perhaps, that was one of the keys told in together the disparate groups of labour voters and delivering this result? my view remains largely the view of london and you have seen a massive remain position here in london for labour have done well but of course across the cou
sky, itv, bbc...ng of article 50 but i want to ask what you think tonight means for the brexit process. george osborne has said hard brexit is now in the bin. i think he has right. theresa may committed to leaving the single market, the customs union. she asked country to back her, give hera she asked country to back her, give her a bigger majority, that now lies in tatters. there has to be a different course and i might say that mps like ken clark, like anna soubry, mps that do not want a hard...
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point at the start of june from as much as 17 points earlier in may according to the latest poll for itv'sg britain. we have been going through the past hour. the latest on the aftermath of the attacks on saturday night. what is the latest news briefing? latest is that domestic news is around what did the police now and when and the security story is not going anywhere. as we run toward thursday and the general election, the mayor of london asset the u.k. capital could lose up to 12,800 offices if the conservative party carried through their plan. theresa mayaid -- said she might reverse cuts to policing that were conducted while she was at the home office but said it is not just about staffing numbers, there are other factors. and plenty to talk about. donald trump with the tweets he has been making and placing against the mayor of london, that is of interest differ radically. could this lead to a diplomatic spat question mark and the poll numbers are interesting. we have seen this latest poll, a one percentage gap between labor and tories but this was taken before the saturday night atta
point at the start of june from as much as 17 points earlier in may according to the latest poll for itv'sg britain. we have been going through the past hour. the latest on the aftermath of the attacks on saturday night. what is the latest news briefing? latest is that domestic news is around what did the police now and when and the security story is not going anywhere. as we run toward thursday and the general election, the mayor of london asset the u.k. capital could lose up to 12,800 offices...
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tallies with a report from the guardian newspaper here over the weekend, and our sister broadcaster itvews is reporting that president trump has actually made those sentiments clear on a number of phone calls with the british. or at least his team has. so i think probably the truth in this is that indeed, the visit itself has not been called off. it is delayed if you like or later in the year. they've always said it would happen at some point in year, maybe in the fall. it is looking more and more difficult. and i think on both sides of the tlak, there is an impending sense maybe we'd better this just went away not the least because of how difficult politics is here with the british government now a minority government. and really clinging on to power. >> that's a really important point you bring up. glenn, let me toss it to you. in addition to everything keer just located out, you have that feud essentially between president trump and london's mayor in the wake of the terrorist attack when he accused him of downplaying the attack. what are your sources telling you? >> look, theresa may
tallies with a report from the guardian newspaper here over the weekend, and our sister broadcaster itvews is reporting that president trump has actually made those sentiments clear on a number of phone calls with the british. or at least his team has. so i think probably the truth in this is that indeed, the visit itself has not been called off. it is delayed if you like or later in the year. they've always said it would happen at some point in year, maybe in the fall. it is looking more and...
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one of the terrorists was known, he appeared on an itv a documentary. channel 4. unveiling an isis flag. we have thousands ofjawad is being allowed back into the country. ——jihadis. why are they being allowed back into the country and why are we not in turning the people we know are problematic? and the gentleman at the front. just, i don't want to feel like the thing is too reactionary and we are just taking this for one issue to strengthen powers against terrorism. terrorism, by its own mindset, is basically to create fear and to create a reaction. strengthening views like that might be used indirectly. yes, we were hearing about a big stick. so we need to have resources. cressida dick said today she did not favour and did not think it would make us a safer country if we armed every officer in the uk. i agree with her but that does not mean we shouldn't have more resources and off that £300 million the liberal democrats would give to the police force, some of that would go towards ensuring we have that capability. there's a question about people being allowed ba
one of the terrorists was known, he appeared on an itv a documentary. channel 4. unveiling an isis flag. we have thousands ofjawad is being allowed back into the country. ——jihadis. why are they being allowed back into the country and why are we not in turning the people we know are problematic? and the gentleman at the front. just, i don't want to feel like the thing is too reactionary and we are just taking this for one issue to strengthen powers against terrorism. terrorism, by its own...
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itv and a guy there who has identified something called the double pulsar, one of these things stolenand apparently used at the same time that those ransomware, those attacks were going on, getting high profile but potentially much more devious, because it was able to get by all the defenses of so many of these companies, carl. so this is something we'll be dealing with many times but there is this overall concern that it's only ramping up. >> ramping up, going global and hitting seemingly unrelated companies in various industries and sectors, something we talk a lot about during the last one. >> and always this concern that you get to the point where things like the transportation network, the electricity grid and things of a public service nature are affected and, obviously, that would be very scary. >> right we'll see. maersk, by the way, spokesperson says systems have been impacted as part of the i.t. infrastructure once you start hitting logistics, though, it's alarmingly close to other things that are important. >> cause a lot of damage. >> without a doubt. >> let's head over to
itv and a guy there who has identified something called the double pulsar, one of these things stolenand apparently used at the same time that those ransomware, those attacks were going on, getting high profile but potentially much more devious, because it was able to get by all the defenses of so many of these companies, carl. so this is something we'll be dealing with many times but there is this overall concern that it's only ramping up. >> ramping up, going global and hitting...
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applause emily morgan, itv news.terror, and ifi persuade voters that you're tough on terror, and if i may, you fight your ups and downs over the last few weeks. what have you learned about yourself over this campaign? what i know from this campaign and i have a lwa ys know from this campaign and i have always known about myself is that when it comes the campaigns i like to get out and about and meet voters. it is what i have always done throughout my entire political career. what i am doing is setting out the people, as we have seen a change in the threat, that greater complexity and that higher tempo, the steps that we will take. many of these are not things that have suddenly come on, i have spoken about these issues before, about deporting foreign terror suspects, i had quite a job that we got the hate preacher abu qatada out of the country, but i did it. i will take a couple more, write to the back. i can't see all the faces. ov and bennett of the huffington post. jeremy corbyn is attracting thousands of people t
applause emily morgan, itv news.terror, and ifi persuade voters that you're tough on terror, and if i may, you fight your ups and downs over the last few weeks. what have you learned about yourself over this campaign? what i know from this campaign and i have a lwa ys know from this campaign and i have always known about myself is that when it comes the campaigns i like to get out and about and meet voters. it is what i have always done throughout my entire political career. what i am doing is...
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bbc, itv and the sky, separate from newspapers.rectly by rupert murdoch, the owner of the sun newspaper, the sunday times and the times, it's too much for somebody who gets to meet prime minister whenever he wants. newspaper circulation is falling. minister whenever he wants. newspaper circulation is fallingm is growing online. the overall share for those newspapers are still the highest and very high. that is your main worry? that is not the main worry. i thought you might have started with the main worry. the order in which rachel raised it. the main worry is whetherjames murdoch isa main worry is whetherjames murdoch is a fit and proper person for corporate governance. rupert murdoch's son? yes, he would be the chairman of sky and the 100% owner of sky because he's the chief executive of 215t—ce ntury of sky because he's the chief executive of 215t—century fox which would be the owning, holding companies and he would be running it. whether it is appropriate in terms of corporate governance for somebody like him who is alleged to
bbc, itv and the sky, separate from newspapers.rectly by rupert murdoch, the owner of the sun newspaper, the sunday times and the times, it's too much for somebody who gets to meet prime minister whenever he wants. newspaper circulation is falling. minister whenever he wants. newspaper circulation is fallingm is growing online. the overall share for those newspapers are still the highest and very high. that is your main worry? that is not the main worry. i thought you might have started with...
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the results of the bbc, itv, skyjoint poll.al the results of the bbc, itv, skyjoint poll. over 30,000 people, and many polling stations questioned today, and by magic we were able to predict what we think has happened tonight. what we are saying is that conservatives are the largest party. they don't have an overall majority at this stage. 314, the conservatives macro, down 17. 266 for labour. at 34. the snp, 34, down 22. treats that figure with caution for technical reasons. the liberal democrats on 14, at six. the smaller parties plaid cymru eight stays on three, the greens on one, none for ukip and the others, 18. the prime minister called this election because she wanted, as she put it, certainty and stability. this doesn't seem, at this stage, to look like certainty and stability. it could still be that the conservative macros have an overall majority. they need another 12 seats. that's just the exit poll. the reality, after the first result, will be the real test. that's how things look 110w. real test. that's how things
the results of the bbc, itv, skyjoint poll.al the results of the bbc, itv, skyjoint poll. over 30,000 people, and many polling stations questioned today, and by magic we were able to predict what we think has happened tonight. what we are saying is that conservatives are the largest party. they don't have an overall majority at this stage. 314, the conservatives macro, down 17. 266 for labour. at 34. the snp, 34, down 22. treats that figure with caution for technical reasons. the liberal...