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. —— has moved onto itv here in the uk. by the sixth of april this year, 9000 itv here in the uk.ilthis year, 9000 uk itv here in the uk. by the sixth of april this year, 9000 uk businesses had to declare their gender pay gap. that is something that we had to do at the bbc. and that has led to a whole can of worms opening. absolutely. he has reduced his salary by about 50, 30 £4000 —— £34,000. a lot of people are debating about whether or not he would do the same, but the real issueis would do the same, but the real issue is that we need to see more women in high productive roles, stem roles, but the issue with easyjet is the number of female pilots that aren't out there in the world. history to make a statement. yes, he is trained to say that they want to see more female pilots in the world. but this is an issue of why women are not choosing those jobs. the gender page at that maggie gender pay gap is notjust about —— the gender pay gap is why women are not choosing certainjobs. we had parity between pay, there would be a lot more women out there working. one more women out there
. —— has moved onto itv here in the uk. by the sixth of april this year, 9000 itv here in the uk.ilthis year, 9000 uk itv here in the uk. by the sixth of april this year, 9000 uk businesses had to declare their gender pay gap. that is something that we had to do at the bbc. and that has led to a whole can of worms opening. absolutely. he has reduced his salary by about 50, 30 £4000 —— £34,000. a lot of people are debating about whether or not he would do the same, but the real issueis...
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will be voting , thebruary the eighth senior senator from south carolina, the democratic leader , itve been talking about begins to move a little closer to where our friends on the other side so they wanted to be. the reasonable. of time it takes into the count the state of the union, party and the amount of time it takes to watch a bill. you can reach an agreement and snap your fingers and everything falls into place and you're ready to go. and then right into ready to and get ready to pass as negotiated settlement that we have been working on for months, february the eighth is a very reasonable time. i hear the sentiment for the on both sides and i hope so on both point -- at some point, we can vote on that option. i last the senate to have the vote tonight.
will be voting , thebruary the eighth senior senator from south carolina, the democratic leader , itve been talking about begins to move a little closer to where our friends on the other side so they wanted to be. the reasonable. of time it takes into the count the state of the union, party and the amount of time it takes to watch a bill. you can reach an agreement and snap your fingers and everything falls into place and you're ready to go. and then right into ready to and get ready to pass as...
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itv is the host broadcaster this weekend.” profile sport. itv is the host broadcaster this weekend.ar your. you are off to leave now. i am off to read the news on the andrew marr show. enjoy that. susan has the weather, she is staying with us. morning susan. yes iam for staying with us. morning susan. yes i am for now at least. the weather today, quite tricky forecast, we have a lot of cloud in the british isles. many weather watchers have been heading out to the coast. we are seeing brightness. these skies are seeing brightness. these skies are going to be typical of today, you will have a lot of cloud but every now and then the sunshine will peek there. if it does temperatures could shoot up. we are sat in very mild airat the could shoot up. we are sat in very mild air at the moment that has come in from the atlantic. it is because the air is so warm it has been able to pick up so much moisture in its journey across the atlantic and bring a decent amount of cloud. so it is that we are up against today in terms of seeing any brighter spells. either way it will be warm, but if the s
itv is the host broadcaster this weekend.” profile sport. itv is the host broadcaster this weekend.ar your. you are off to leave now. i am off to read the news on the andrew marr show. enjoy that. susan has the weather, she is staying with us. morning susan. yes iam for staying with us. morning susan. yes i am for now at least. the weather today, quite tricky forecast, we have a lot of cloud in the british isles. many weather watchers have been heading out to the coast. we are seeing...
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in an itv interview, the us president said the pair looked "like a lovely couple," but when asked if replied "not that i know of." ms markle has previously called mr trump "divisive" and a "misogynist. " 16 and 17 year—olds in wales are to be given the right to vote in local elections, under plans published by the welsh government. if approved, wales would follow scotland, where the voting age has already been lowered for national and local elections. the labour party has called for the idea to be extended to the whole of the uk. the westminster government says it has no plans to do so. gavin thomas reports. after yea rs of struggle and campaigns by the suffrage movement, 1918 was the year in which the representation of the people act was passed in parliament. for the first time, voting was expanded to all men aged over 21 and to some women aged over 30. now, 100 years, on in wales the labour devolved government is planning to cut the voting age in local elections to 16. it follows the example of scotland, where a similar change came into force in 2016. there it also applies to natio
in an itv interview, the us president said the pair looked "like a lovely couple," but when asked if replied "not that i know of." ms markle has previously called mr trump "divisive" and a "misogynist. " 16 and 17 year—olds in wales are to be given the right to vote in local elections, under plans published by the welsh government. if approved, wales would follow scotland, where the voting age has already been lowered for national and local elections....
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after other high—profile programmes on the likes of louise woodward, and on michaeljackson, for itv,rk in the united states, but returned a year or so ago to the bbc, where he'd worked at the start of his career. in december, he followed pope francis on his tour of asia, and reported on the archbishop of canterbury's christmas day message, and from bethlehem on the preparations for christmas there. it is in this place, where borders and walls fortify a sense of identity and religious separation, that the christian church is seeking to spread its message of peace and goodwill at christmas. merry christmas! at canterbury cathedral, archbishop justin welby said that although christ was born without any political leverage, he provides more freedom to individuals than the world's most powerful leaders. pope francis praised the united nations, but he did not refer to the un's accusation that myanmar had been involved in ethnic cleansing. and while he said the future of this nation must include all races and religions, he did not use the word rohingya. well, martin bashir is with me now. we
after other high—profile programmes on the likes of louise woodward, and on michaeljackson, for itv,rk in the united states, but returned a year or so ago to the bbc, where he'd worked at the start of his career. in december, he followed pope francis on his tour of asia, and reported on the archbishop of canterbury's christmas day message, and from bethlehem on the preparations for christmas there. it is in this place, where borders and walls fortify a sense of identity and religious...
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from itv news.e will look at the calais deal and think it looks a lot like you are sending money to france and taking migrants from france. is this the thin end of a wedge? mr president, if i may ask you, after brexit, do you think that uk prime ministers are more or less influentialfigures on ministers are more or less influential figures on the world stage and is the loan of the bayeux ta pestry stage and is the loan of the bayeux tapestry a sign that you think you can win us back? well, shalli start with the first question that you asked, carl. no, what we're doing is, woing with the french authorities and providing support to ensure that we enhance the security of our border. this is in our national interests. i think it's also in the interests of france to ensure that we have a secure a border as possible at calais and other ports. this is about ensuring that we protect our national interests and ensure we have that much more secure border. as you've heard, there is a question, this is an issue
from itv news.e will look at the calais deal and think it looks a lot like you are sending money to france and taking migrants from france. is this the thin end of a wedge? mr president, if i may ask you, after brexit, do you think that uk prime ministers are more or less influentialfigures on ministers are more or less influential figures on the world stage and is the loan of the bayeux ta pestry stage and is the loan of the bayeux tapestry a sign that you think you can win us back? well,...
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it is on itv tonight.ty so we will talk about him for the next ten minutes. and donald trump: it is the dream team. as if the brexit negotiations weren't going badly enough already and we were feeling completely sidelined by europe and the tory party is in some sort of meltdown we have donald trump saying i could have donald trump saying i could have done that better. we were talking earlier, it might have been more of a story if trump said i couldn't have do 19 better. it is another indication of how der rye sieve he is of this country and dismiss sieve of theresa may. he says anything she did i could have done better. it plays into the idea she is sub missive and subservient in his presence because she is desperate for a post—brexit trade deal. it is demeaning for us but we are ina deal. it is demeaning for us but we are in a desperate position and this reflects that. the sort of thing most presidents wouldn't say about a british prime minister. would it be the way i negotiate? no, i wouldn't negotiate i
it is on itv tonight.ty so we will talk about him for the next ten minutes. and donald trump: it is the dream team. as if the brexit negotiations weren't going badly enough already and we were feeling completely sidelined by europe and the tory party is in some sort of meltdown we have donald trump saying i could have donald trump saying i could have done that better. we were talking earlier, it might have been more of a story if trump said i couldn't have do 19 better. it is another indication...
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i would ban the advertising ofjunk food on family viewing, on itv tonight, on the family viewing yoused. children are watching that, i would ban it. but i would put more money into sure start centres, health visitors and our communities, district nursing, school nursing, so that we can really target children and improve their health and well—being. the headlines on bbc news: the african union demands an apology from president trump for rocketry remarks he reportedly made about the continent. dentists have accused the government of not doing enough to tackle tooth decay in england. he figures indicate nearly 43,000 operations to remove teeth last year from children, a 17% increase. iran has said the us has crossed a "red line" by imposing sanctions on the head of itsjudiciary and vowed to retaliate. ayatollah sadeq amoli—larijani is among 14 individuals and bodies targeted. iran also rejected any changes to its nuclear deal with world powers. president trump has warned that he'll re—impose sanctions on iran in less than four months — a move that would undermine the agreement under whi
i would ban the advertising ofjunk food on family viewing, on itv tonight, on the family viewing yoused. children are watching that, i would ban it. but i would put more money into sure start centres, health visitors and our communities, district nursing, school nursing, so that we can really target children and improve their health and well—being. the headlines on bbc news: the african union demands an apology from president trump for rocketry remarks he reportedly made about the continent....
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were a big fan of love ireland, and there were almost 2.5 million people watched the finale of that on itv they wanted, the young viewership, had departed and headed over to it. love ireland was on in our house but i was not sitting in front of it willingly —— love island. you look at big brother and what is it designed to do? to create toxic relationships, create conflict. if you look at the burning landfill that is our current affairs... i can't avoid it, toby! i know, hazards of the job, affairs... i can't avoid it, toby! i know, hazards of thejob, do affairs... i can't avoid it, toby! i know, hazards of the job, do you really wa nt know, hazards of the job, do you really want to sit in front of more television where people are being provoked and pushed into conversations where or argument arise? love island on the other hand was fairly happy viewing. was it? it was fairly happy viewing. was it? it was sunny, it was less about confrontation and arguments. you know, it feels like quite a change in some of the public‘s appetites. marvellous. thank you for coming in. they're thank you. now
were a big fan of love ireland, and there were almost 2.5 million people watched the finale of that on itv they wanted, the young viewership, had departed and headed over to it. love ireland was on in our house but i was not sitting in front of it willingly —— love island. you look at big brother and what is it designed to do? to create toxic relationships, create conflict. if you look at the burning landfill that is our current affairs... i can't avoid it, toby! i know, hazards of the job,...
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donald trump rejecting that label with broadcaster itv.ought that up after people gathered on the one-year anniversary of the women's march on washington. listen. >> you always have marches. the march was smaller than last year. i would not say i'm a feminist. i think that is going for. i'm for women. i'm for men. i'm for everyone. you have to go out and win. women are doing great. i'm happy about that. >> president trump also claims an improving economy means he would do better with female voters if the election were held today. >>> republicans who took donations from steve wynn are facing pressure. growing pressure to return that money. the former rnc finance chairman stepping down over the weekend from that job in the wake of sexual misconduct allegations. republicans were quick to demand the same from democrats who took money from disgraced producer harvey weinstein. >> now members of the gop like house speaker paul ryan are following through. ryan agreeing to donate $1,000 he received from wynn in 2016 to charity. wynn stepped down fr
donald trump rejecting that label with broadcaster itv.ought that up after people gathered on the one-year anniversary of the women's march on washington. listen. >> you always have marches. the march was smaller than last year. i would not say i'm a feminist. i think that is going for. i'm for women. i'm for men. i'm for everyone. you have to go out and win. women are doing great. i'm happy about that. >> president trump also claims an improving economy means he would do better...
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in an itv interview, the us president said the pair looked "like a lovely couple", but when asked ifeviously called mr trump "divisive" and a "misogynist". the husband of the murdered labour mpjo cox is amongst those launching a new group to campaign against terrorism. "survivors against terror" is made up of bereaved family members and survivors of attacks by organisations including the ira, far—right activists and islamist extremists. our reporter, anisa kadri, has more. three people who've lost loved ones in terror attacks, all united in their resolve to root out the hatred and division that led to their loss. the labour mp jo cox was murdered a week before the european union referendum. her husband, brendan, is now one of the founding members of a group called survivors against terror. i don't think you ever move on. i think this is something that will have an impact on the rest of my life and the lives of all of us. but i think that what you do have some agency over, some choice over, is what you do with it. and i think, for all of us, the choice that we're making is to try and
in an itv interview, the us president said the pair looked "like a lovely couple", but when asked ifeviously called mr trump "divisive" and a "misogynist". the husband of the murdered labour mpjo cox is amongst those launching a new group to campaign against terrorism. "survivors against terror" is made up of bereaved family members and survivors of attacks by organisations including the ira, far—right activists and islamist extremists. our reporter,...
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in an itv interview, the us president said the pair looked "like a lovely couple", but when asked ife replied, "not that i know of". ms markle has previously called mr trump "divisive" and a "misogynist". paris remains on high alert, with water levels continuing to rise along the river seine. the country has seen some of the heaviest rain for a century, and the river is expected to rise six metres higher than normal. luxmy gopal reports. the swollen seine, still rising. more than four metres above its usual level, it's expected to peak at six metres by the end of the weekend. on the outskirts of paris, some residents have had to resort to travelling by boat through waterlogged streets. while in the city centre, the tourist boats are no longer operating, with only emergency services allowed along the seine. the past month has been the third—wettest here since records began in 1900. the impact of recent heavy rains is visible in the water levels lapping this statue of a crimean war soldier, known as the zouave — paris's traditional way of measuring the height of the river. the french a
in an itv interview, the us president said the pair looked "like a lovely couple", but when asked ife replied, "not that i know of". ms markle has previously called mr trump "divisive" and a "misogynist". paris remains on high alert, with water levels continuing to rise along the river seine. the country has seen some of the heaviest rain for a century, and the river is expected to rise six metres higher than normal. luxmy gopal reports. the swollen...
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mister speaker, we saw on itv news the other night nurses are spending their entire shift treating people in carparks because of backed up ambulances. we know his prime minister recognizing there is a crisis in our nhs because wanted to help the secretary last week. if the nhs is so well resourced and so well prepared why was the decision taken last week to cancel the operations of 55,000 patients in the month of january? >> i say to the right honorable gentlemen, the front bench, the labour party apologized, actually if people listen to the answer i gave to the right honorable friend leader of the opposition i say i already apologized to those whose operations have been delayed and made sure those operations are reinstated as soon as possible, putting record funding into the nhs and reagan funding into mental health but he keeps on about the preparations for the national health service, i was very pleased to say in person at due to staff from western park for the work we have been doing. and across that particular pressure. our nhs staff, not just doctors and nurses, supports radiography
mister speaker, we saw on itv news the other night nurses are spending their entire shift treating people in carparks because of backed up ambulances. we know his prime minister recognizing there is a crisis in our nhs because wanted to help the secretary last week. if the nhs is so well resourced and so well prepared why was the decision taken last week to cancel the operations of 55,000 patients in the month of january? >> i say to the right honorable gentlemen, the front bench, the...
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i would ban the advertising of junk food on family viewing, on itv tonight on the family viewing youchildren are watching that, i would ban it. but i would put more money into short start centres, health visitors and our communities, district nursing, school nursing, so that we can relate targets children and improve their health and well—being. relate targets children and improve their health and well-being. so sorry to butt in. what about more money for a national programme for oral health? the british dental association is saying that this is where england lags behind. that is going to need more money as well.m is going to need more money, and i agree. we should have a national programme for oral health, absolutely. we in the labour party would be putting an extra £6 billion into the nhs per year, significantly more than it is going to get under the conservatives. we believe that with that extra 6 billion, we would be able to fund the sort of initiatives like ruling out a national programme, rolling out the support at local level from health visiting and investment in the centres
i would ban the advertising of junk food on family viewing, on itv tonight on the family viewing youchildren are watching that, i would ban it. but i would put more money into short start centres, health visitors and our communities, district nursing, school nursing, so that we can relate targets children and improve their health and well—being. relate targets children and improve their health and well-being. so sorry to butt in. what about more money for a national programme for oral health?...
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jeremy corbyn was asked on itv whether labour would be sorting supporting a second referendum. not supporting or calling for a second referendum. what we have called for is a meaningful vote in parliament and that is the one area that i think parliament has asserted itself with the vote before christmas. ijust want to point out to you that when you are talking very much about the present tense, saying we are not supporting a second referendum. you are not saying we would never support it. we're not calling for one either. jeremy corbyn, very much speaking in the present tense, refusing to be drawn on if that would be labour's policy in the future to call for that second referendum. there has also been debate about labour's position about staying in the single market, there is a constituency within the labour party that much does want to stay in the single market, something the government has ruled out. jeremy corbyn has made it clear that he thinks the single market and eu membership are one in the same, you cannot have single market membership without eu membership. the snp le
jeremy corbyn was asked on itv whether labour would be sorting supporting a second referendum. not supporting or calling for a second referendum. what we have called for is a meaningful vote in parliament and that is the one area that i think parliament has asserted itself with the vote before christmas. ijust want to point out to you that when you are talking very much about the present tense, saying we are not supporting a second referendum. you are not saying we would never support it. we're...
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jeremy corbyn today speaking to robert peston on itv was asked explicitly whether it was current labour we are not supporting or calling for a second referendum. in any circumstances? what we have called for is a meaningful vote in parliament, and thatis meaningful vote in parliament, and that is the one area that i think parliament has asserted itself, in the board just before christmas.|j just want to point out to you that you are talking very much in the present tense at the moment. you are saying we are not supporting a second referendum. you're not saying we would never support a second referendum. we're not calling for either. so, jeremy corbyn refusing to rule out the future, perhaps, labour coming around to that idea of supporting a second referendum. but corbyn also talking about labour's position on the single market, which has caused divisions within his own party and lead to nicola sturgeon calling for labour to come out and back staying in the single market. she believes it is the best solution for scotland and that there is a parliamentary majority for staying in the singl
jeremy corbyn today speaking to robert peston on itv was asked explicitly whether it was current labour we are not supporting or calling for a second referendum. in any circumstances? what we have called for is a meaningful vote in parliament, and thatis meaningful vote in parliament, and that is the one area that i think parliament has asserted itself, in the board just before christmas.|j just want to point out to you that you are talking very much in the present tense at the moment. you are...
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jeremy corbyn today, speaking to robert peston on itv, was asked explicitly whether it was currently supporting or calling for a second referendum. in any circumstances? what we have called for is a meaningful vote on parliament —— in parliament, and thatis parliament —— in parliament, and that is the one area that i think parliament has asserted itself, just in the boat before christmas.|j parliament has asserted itself, just in the boat before christmas. ijust wa nt to in the boat before christmas. ijust want to point out you that when you are talking very much in the present tense at the moment, you are saying that we are not supporting a second referendum. you are not saying we would support a second referendum. we are not calling for one either. so, jeremy gordon refusing to rule out, perhaps, in the future, labour coming round to that idea of supporting a second referendum but also talking this morning about labour's position on the single market. that has caused some divisions within his own party. it has also led to nicola sturgeon colin firth labour to come out and back stay
jeremy corbyn today, speaking to robert peston on itv, was asked explicitly whether it was currently supporting or calling for a second referendum. in any circumstances? what we have called for is a meaningful vote on parliament —— in parliament, and thatis parliament —— in parliament, and that is the one area that i think parliament has asserted itself, just in the boat before christmas.|j parliament has asserted itself, just in the boat before christmas. ijust wa nt to in the boat...
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itve: i do not know how much weighs. adrianna: you have 65-inch wall space all over your house? you do live in a mansion. steve: i can assure you of that. let's talk about the weather. look up this morning, couldn't see anything. looking really nice at national harbor. i just dropped my remote control. you know what that means -- good luck for our tuesday. i just made that up. .7 degrees that is the current temperature at 30 -- reagan national airport. temperature, -- and even cumberland looking a lot better. to 2.5ibility down miles. 41 in gaithersburg. 45 in leesburg. closer to the bay, 49 in annapolis. leonards town, 46 degrees. as we widen the view, called the stared off to the north and west of us. look at the milder temperatures, beginning to b the d.c. metro. feels like 54 degrees in richmond. clouds are going to hang around longer. if you are watching a scene garrett, allegheny, the panhandle of west virginia, clouds are beginning to erode. you will need sunglasses later this afternoon. temperatures generally in the lower- to middle-40's. the evening rush hour, beyond th
itve: i do not know how much weighs. adrianna: you have 65-inch wall space all over your house? you do live in a mansion. steve: i can assure you of that. let's talk about the weather. look up this morning, couldn't see anything. looking really nice at national harbor. i just dropped my remote control. you know what that means -- good luck for our tuesday. i just made that up. .7 degrees that is the current temperature at 30 -- reagan national airport. temperature, -- and even cumberland...
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in an interview with itv, the president talked about his relationship with the uk. about his relationshiping me about these people because i know nothing about these people. president trump — the piers morgan interview airs this sunday, the 28th january, at 10pm on itv1. later today, mr trump will adddress world leaders where he's expected to reinforce his america first economic approach. simonjackjoins us from davos. good morning, simon. it is chilly, there, isn't it? he got a fairly warm reception considering there were a few noses he put out ofjoint before arriving. definitely true. it set up earlier in the week that everyone would be booing donald trump, but that wasn't the case, if you look at the stock market and world growth people think economic lead the world is doing pretty well, in the view of piers morgan, quite interesting. he thinks he's the least racist person in the world, he thinks written first, that far right group, is a bit like his own programme of america first, which is what he sees asa america first, which is what he sees as a very reasonable way to proceed. he's g
in an interview with itv, the president talked about his relationship with the uk. about his relationshiping me about these people because i know nothing about these people. president trump — the piers morgan interview airs this sunday, the 28th january, at 10pm on itv1. later today, mr trump will adddress world leaders where he's expected to reinforce his america first economic approach. simonjackjoins us from davos. good morning, simon. it is chilly, there, isn't it? he got a fairly warm...
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trump addressed the controversy of his retweeting highly anti-immigrant videos last november telling itv that, quote, if you're telling me they're horrible people, horrible region racist people, i would certainly apologize if you'd like me to do that. he did not offer any formal apology, however. >>> now that we have a glimpse into what's going on there, joining me now, kelly o'donnell. kelly, what kind of reception has the president received so far? a lot on the agenda today. what should we expect from his upcoming speech there? >> well, good to be with you. the working day is already under way here in davos. the president was asked about his reception here and in a trump-like fashion said the largest crowds that this world economic forum has ever had are in part because of his visit here and the attention he has drawn. the president just concluded an important one-on-one meeting with the newly elected head of the african union. this is important because of the comments the president made with that derogatory language about african nations. the president in this one-on-one meeting with
trump addressed the controversy of his retweeting highly anti-immigrant videos last november telling itv that, quote, if you're telling me they're horrible people, horrible region racist people, i would certainly apologize if you'd like me to do that. he did not offer any formal apology, however. >>> now that we have a glimpse into what's going on there, joining me now, kelly o'donnell. kelly, what kind of reception has the president received so far? a lot on the agenda today. what...
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. >> also i want to talk about this interview that took place on itv, the british broadcaster. the president's response to retweeting the islamophobic videos from the far right group britain first. his not apology apology as some are calling it. let's listen. >> you're telling me that there are horrible racist people, i would certainly apologize if you would like me to do that. i know nothing about them. >> and you would disavow yourself of people like that? >> i don't want to be involved with people like that. you're telling me about these people. because i know nothing about these people. >> so jacob, when i heard that, it reminded me of something i heard a coupe of years back. this similar situation president trump found himself in while campaigning, discussing the former ku klux klan grand wizard david duke. listen closely. >> well, i have to look at the group. i don't know what group you're talking about. you wouldn't want me to condemn a group they know knock? i'd have to look. if you would send me a list of the groups, he will do research on them. and certainly i would d
. >> also i want to talk about this interview that took place on itv, the british broadcaster. the president's response to retweeting the islamophobic videos from the far right group britain first. his not apology apology as some are calling it. let's listen. >> you're telling me that there are horrible racist people, i would certainly apologize if you would like me to do that. i know nothing about them. >> and you would disavow yourself of people like that? >> i don't...
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>> reporter: on the eve of the state of the union, there's this new chummy interview conducted for itv by piers morgan. winner of "the celebrity apprentice." in it, trump addresses the controversy of extremist anti-muslim videos, which the british prime minister and others sharply criticized. >> you have a very good relationship with your prime minister, who i just left. and she's been doing -- i think she's been doing a very good job. we actually have a very good relationship, though a lot of people think we don't. >> reporter: morgan asked trump if he's gotten his invitation yet for the upcoming royal wedding. trump says, not that he knows of. but he wishes prince harry and meghan markle well. dan and paula? >> david, thank you. for more on all of this, let's bring in abc's martha raddatz, who will be hosting "this week" this morning. let me ask you about a new report in "the washington post" this morning. the paper says trump has recently been talking about firing deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. he's the official overseeing the the russia probe. this report comes just days a
>> reporter: on the eve of the state of the union, there's this new chummy interview conducted for itv by piers morgan. winner of "the celebrity apprentice." in it, trump addresses the controversy of extremist anti-muslim videos, which the british prime minister and others sharply criticized. >> you have a very good relationship with your prime minister, who i just left. and she's been doing -- i think she's been doing a very good job. we actually have a very good...
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. >> their discussion aired sunday on british broadcaster itv. the two talked about deal making. they talked about the british prime minister theresa may, and they talked about brexit. listen. >> do you believe that we're in a good position in britain? a lot of people are still very nervous, very anxious. but here in the united states plenty of good trade coming from me. that's a big deal to people in britain. >> well, would it be the way i negotiate? no, i wouldn't negotiate the way it was negotiated. but i have a lot of respect for your prime minister. and i think they're doing a job. i think i would have negotiated it differently. i would have had a different attitude. >> what would you have done? >> i think i would have said that the european union is not cracked up to what it's supposed to be. and i would have taken a tougher stand in getting out. >> and later, president trump emphasized that he's a tremendous supporter of the uk. well, for more on this, let's go to scott lucas. he is a professor of international politics at the university of birmingham. scott, great to have
. >> their discussion aired sunday on british broadcaster itv. the two talked about deal making. they talked about the british prime minister theresa may, and they talked about brexit. listen. >> do you believe that we're in a good position in britain? a lot of people are still very nervous, very anxious. but here in the united states plenty of good trade coming from me. that's a big deal to people in britain. >> well, would it be the way i negotiate? no, i wouldn't negotiate...
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after other high—profile programmes on the likes of louise woodward and on michaeljackson for itv, herchbishop of canterbury's christmas day message, and from bethlehem on the preparations for christmas there. it is in this place, where borders and walls fortify a sense of identity and religious separation, that the christian church is seeking to spread its message of peace and goodwill at christmas. happy christmas! at canterbury cathedral, archbishop justin welby said that although christ was born without any political leverage, he provides more freedom to individuals than the world's most powerful leaders. pope francis praised the united nations, but he did not refer to the un's accusation that myanmar had been involved in ethnic cleansing. and while he said the future of this nation must include all races and religions, he did not use the word ‘rohingya'. well, martin bashir is with me now. welcome to newswatch. the status of religion in news coverage has clearly gone up, as you are now an editor and not just a correspondent — an admission, perhaps, that the bbc hasn't been doing
after other high—profile programmes on the likes of louise woodward and on michaeljackson for itv, herchbishop of canterbury's christmas day message, and from bethlehem on the preparations for christmas there. it is in this place, where borders and walls fortify a sense of identity and religious separation, that the christian church is seeking to spread its message of peace and goodwill at christmas. happy christmas! at canterbury cathedral, archbishop justin welby said that although christ...
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will be a sharp contrast to what we saw this past weekend when the president went offscript during itv'siers morgan. here he is. >> i think i shake things up. it had to be shaken up. the country had to be shaken up. >> as you said, stable genius. your words. >> i am a stable genius. >> well, trump made this bizarre claim when asked what he believed in climate change. let's watch. >> is there is a cooling and there is a heating. look, it used to not be climate change. it used to be global warming, right? that wasn't working too well because it was getting too cold all over the place. the icecaps were going to melt. they were going to be gone by now. but now they're setting records. they're at a record level. i tell you what i believe in. i believe in clean air. i believe in crystal clear beautiful water. i believe in just having good cleanliness and all. >> well, according to records kept by nasa and the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, the world hasn't had a cooler than average year since 1976. so we've been getting hotter. arctic sea ice also hit a record low last year.
will be a sharp contrast to what we saw this past weekend when the president went offscript during itv'siers morgan. here he is. >> i think i shake things up. it had to be shaken up. the country had to be shaken up. >> as you said, stable genius. your words. >> i am a stable genius. >> well, trump made this bizarre claim when asked what he believed in climate change. let's watch. >> is there is a cooling and there is a heating. look, it used to not be climate...
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and other celebrity talent show on itv, the ice dancing one.express. £61 per night is what it costs. there were so many complaints that they have been moved to a much nicer 5—star hotel. i know it sounds as if... to most people who don't use hotels, don't travel in their jobs, it may seem like... it's the celebrities trying to have a better life. but the amount of work they put in on that dancing on ice show, and they have to be camera ready as well. i'm doing a paper review, that's hard enough and that three minutes. they are working really hard, physically, mentally and emotionally. they need somewhere to rest. i think they should have a nice for 5—star hotel. rest. i think they should have a nice for 5-star hotel. from £61 per night to 130 quid night. that's blowing the budget. thank you. the headlines are up next. we will see you very soon. hello, this is breakfast with ben thompson and rachel burden. good morning, here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. thejustice secretary, david gauke, is considering a possiblejudicial re
and other celebrity talent show on itv, the ice dancing one.express. £61 per night is what it costs. there were so many complaints that they have been moved to a much nicer 5—star hotel. i know it sounds as if... to most people who don't use hotels, don't travel in their jobs, it may seem like... it's the celebrities trying to have a better life. but the amount of work they put in on that dancing on ice show, and they have to be camera ready as well. i'm doing a paper review, that's hard...
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in an interview with good morning britain on itv, mr trump insisted he was a "big believer" in fightingt has distanced itself from comments made by the chancellor philip hammond after he said any future change to the uk's relations with the eu could be very modest. his remarks — during a speech at the world economic forum — were seized upon by tory leave campaigners, and criticised by a number of cabinet ministers. today, the brexit secretary, david davis, will give details of the government's plans for the transition phase after the uk leaves the eu next year. the labour peer, lord mendelsohn, has been sacked from his party's front bench for attending the controversial presidents club charity fundraising event, where women working as hostesses were reportedly groped. a labour spokesman said there could be no excuse for anyone's attendance, and jeremy corbyn had asked him to step down. lord mendelsohn said he went to the event as president of a charity that received support from it, but did not witness any of the alleged incidents, which he condemned as "appalling". a fire at a hospital
in an interview with good morning britain on itv, mr trump insisted he was a "big believer" in fightingt has distanced itself from comments made by the chancellor philip hammond after he said any future change to the uk's relations with the eu could be very modest. his remarks — during a speech at the world economic forum — were seized upon by tory leave campaigners, and criticised by a number of cabinet ministers. today, the brexit secretary, david davis, will give details of the...
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jeremy corbyn today speaking to robert peston on itv was asked explicitly whether it was current labourare not supporting or calling for a second referendum. in any circumstances? what we have called for is a meaningful vote in parliament, and that is the one area that i think parliament has asserted itself, in the vote just before christmas. i just want to point out to you that you are talking very much in the present tense at the moment. you are saying we are not supporting a second referendum. you're not saying we would never support a second referendum. we're not calling for one either. in any circumstances? what we have called for is a meaningful vote in parliament, and that is the one area that i think parliament has asserted itself, in the vote just before christmas. i just want to point out to you that you are talking very much in the present tense at the moment. you are saying we are not supporting a second referendum. you're not saying we would never support a second referendum. we're not calling for one, either. so, jeremy corbyn refusing to rule out in the future, perhaps, l
jeremy corbyn today speaking to robert peston on itv was asked explicitly whether it was current labourare not supporting or calling for a second referendum. in any circumstances? what we have called for is a meaningful vote in parliament, and that is the one area that i think parliament has asserted itself, in the vote just before christmas. i just want to point out to you that you are talking very much in the present tense at the moment. you are saying we are not supporting a second...
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the ticker itv has $2.5 billion in total assets.th a six day losing streak behind it. a bigger part of the story has been the sharper move and longer term treasury yields and tied to the mortgage rates nearly every stock held by the fund has moved lower ranging from smaller cap home builders like vizer homes and all the way to the fund's bigger holdings as measured by market cap which are home depot and lowe's it's worth noting that the etf has seen a surge in trading volume over the last couple of days trading 6.2 million shares just yesterday versus average volume of closer to 2.5 million. while it did close lower, yesterday, yes, it did, it did manage to bounce off the interday lows and slowly gain ground interest rates no doubt a huge part of the housing story in the coming weeks, but the housing industry overall could also become another measure, a barometer, a tea leaf, if you will, whether that trump trade remains intact today we are seeing some strength in the home trades and this etf back over to you >> okay. thank you. let
the ticker itv has $2.5 billion in total assets.th a six day losing streak behind it. a bigger part of the story has been the sharper move and longer term treasury yields and tied to the mortgage rates nearly every stock held by the fund has moved lower ranging from smaller cap home builders like vizer homes and all the way to the fund's bigger holdings as measured by market cap which are home depot and lowe's it's worth noting that the etf has seen a surge in trading volume over the last...
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tom: you mentioned the itv interview. let's go to antonio garcia pascual on trade.the president said a few days ago. here is piers morgan, game contestant with donald trump. i read most of the interview, not all of it. while, theas been a president of the united states, it has, since you became my champion on the apprentice. that is a first for american history. the president, i've had a lot of problems with the eu, and it may more into something very big from that standpoint, from a trade standpoint. emmanuel. to say, you know, we had dinner at the top of the ifo tower. is this the evidence of an american trade war? gabriela: i think the u.s. will have to define the trade deals with china, with nafta, and with europe. hear very much noise from the trump, but when it comes to pulling the trigger, they have been careful with their relationship with china. there have been risks, no doubt, also with nafta, but these are important trade partnerships. they tread very carefully. ity talk strong, but when comes to action, they are more careful. francine: is it higher euro,
tom: you mentioned the itv interview. let's go to antonio garcia pascual on trade.the president said a few days ago. here is piers morgan, game contestant with donald trump. i read most of the interview, not all of it. while, theas been a president of the united states, it has, since you became my champion on the apprentice. that is a first for american history. the president, i've had a lot of problems with the eu, and it may more into something very big from that standpoint, from a trade...
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first of all, what can we extrapolate from that interview that president trump has done with itv about about his relationship with the uk? yes, he was pressed very hard in that interview to give some kind of apology for retweeting those tweets from far right group, those unsubstantiated videos. and you sort of did but it wasn't the most fulsome apology, ipod. he said, i didn't really know who these people weren't eiders retweeted it's out. it wasn't me who tweeted it initially entered in no very much about it and by the way it's a much bigger story in your country and it wasn't a big story in the usa. i think it was quite an insight into president trump. it was a problem for you but wasn't really a problem for me and anyway i didn't really know much about it, rather than thinking, i should know much about it, rather than thinking, ishould have know much about it, rather than thinking, i should have known about it before i be tweeted those videos. that wasn't the tone about what he was saying. it was sort of an but mostly a justification, a self—justification for what he did. what can w
first of all, what can we extrapolate from that interview that president trump has done with itv about about his relationship with the uk? yes, he was pressed very hard in that interview to give some kind of apology for retweeting those tweets from far right group, those unsubstantiated videos. and you sort of did but it wasn't the most fulsome apology, ipod. he said, i didn't really know who these people weren't eiders retweeted it's out. it wasn't me who tweeted it initially entered in no...
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i was glad to hear paul ryan come out strongly against what occurred. , be itve sexual abuse or adultshould not be tolerated, and congress should do something about it. ryand it ironic that paul felt so strongly about it, and we have a man in office right and bragsts off buses about his actions. i think that is unacceptable also. thank you. host: ok. in other headlines, the front page of the deferred action for childhood arrivals" -- in other headlines, the front page of the today,treet journal" donald trump promotes the u.s. as open for business in davos speech. host: al is calling in from santa rosa, california. you think the role of congress should be in the gymnastics abuse scandal? caller: probably nothing. i think it is an absolute disgrace, just a disgrace what this man did. he will never see the light of day again, which is a good thing. anyway -- a host host: who do you think should be responsible for ensuring that acts of abuse like this no longer go unnoticed or un addressed for years and years, as has happened in this case? caller: it is horrible, horrible. know,out congres
i was glad to hear paul ryan come out strongly against what occurred. , be itve sexual abuse or adultshould not be tolerated, and congress should do something about it. ryand it ironic that paul felt so strongly about it, and we have a man in office right and bragsts off buses about his actions. i think that is unacceptable also. thank you. host: ok. in other headlines, the front page of the deferred action for childhood arrivals" -- in other headlines, the front page of the today,treet...
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itv is not in that market, sky is not in that market.ars. down the organisation. women deserve equal pay for equal work. from its inception under lord reith, the bbc has been a model project. it is held to higher ideals than most of its rivals. but the headlines are hurting so much. than most of his predecessors on gender equality. critics are still furious about both the present and the past. to be the news. of women on ftse boards. endeavour of yours which i referred to? to? two or three decades of plateau. waiting in the wings for their rightful place at the top table. rightful place at the top table. we have a long way to go. have a long way to go. population of around 23,000 leaders in the uk. in the uk. arguably in the biggest businesses in britain. businesses in britain. say, has that gone far enough, is that gender balance? is it gender equality? equality? of ftse100 and ftse 350 companies have made very little progress. have made very little progress. looking at legislation at some point, would you advocate? looking at legislati
itv is not in that market, sky is not in that market.ars. down the organisation. women deserve equal pay for equal work. from its inception under lord reith, the bbc has been a model project. it is held to higher ideals than most of its rivals. but the headlines are hurting so much. than most of his predecessors on gender equality. critics are still furious about both the present and the past. to be the news. of women on ftse boards. endeavour of yours which i referred to? to? two or three...
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in an itv interview, the us president said the pair looked like a lovely couple, but when asked if hadlied, "not that i know of." ms markle has previously called mr trump divisive and a misogynist. the taliban has claimed responsibility for a sucide bombing in kabul yesterday that killed 95 people and left around 150 wounded. the attackers blew up an ambulance full of explosives close to foreign embassies and the police headquarters. it's the second major attack in the afghan capital in a week. our kabul correspondent zia shahreyar can tell us more. bring us up to date with what's happened. we're getting a picture now of the death toll, but what more do we know about the attack? ben, kabul experienced one of its deadliest days yesterday for the last 15 years since the us invasion of afghanistan. hundreds of people killed and injured. so far the death of 95 people has been confirmed and more than 160 people have been injured. hospitals throughout the night last night were flooded with injured people. one hospital, emergency hospital, announced they had received 130 injured people and it
in an itv interview, the us president said the pair looked like a lovely couple, but when asked if hadlied, "not that i know of." ms markle has previously called mr trump divisive and a misogynist. the taliban has claimed responsibility for a sucide bombing in kabul yesterday that killed 95 people and left around 150 wounded. the attackers blew up an ambulance full of explosives close to foreign embassies and the police headquarters. it's the second major attack in the afghan capital...
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—— carolyn mccall. gone to itv —— carolyn mccall.ish company. haagen das having nothing to do with holland. it isjust branding. done very well and he is cashing in at the end of a good run. at the end of a good run. they did very well from the weaker pound. and the pound is on its way down? down? is happening in with brexit but it has been very weak. has been very weak. period of time because the weakness of the dollar. of the dollar. but the dollar is on the way down. the way down. close to where it was against the dollar before the referendum. dollar before the referendum. director at aberdeen asset management. management. what you make of this —— aberdeen standard investments. aberdeen standard investments. many in the past 12 months its weakness. weakness. you might expect currencies to depreciate. currencies to depreciate. donald trump and from mario draghi —— from the secretary of state. —— from the secretary of state. deliberations have seen some weakness in sterling. weakness in sterling. superdry and white dunkerton is selli
—— carolyn mccall. gone to itv —— carolyn mccall.ish company. haagen das having nothing to do with holland. it isjust branding. done very well and he is cashing in at the end of a good run. at the end of a good run. they did very well from the weaker pound. and the pound is on its way down? down? is happening in with brexit but it has been very weak. has been very weak. period of time because the weakness of the dollar. of the dollar. but the dollar is on the way down. the way down....
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them. can remove them. corporation, i want to do that as well. well. director—general of the bbc. of itv. market argument does not work any more injournalism. more injournalism. far the biggest player in journalism. journalism. think that is clearly being addressed. addressed. the rest of the situation is much more difficult. is much more difficult. subjective who has got the same level ofjob as somebody else. level ofjob as somebody else. grade where you are assistant secretary of this or that. secretary of this or that. explaining its pay policy to its staff. staff. when he talks to the select committee. committee. opportunity for them to demonstrate good practice. good practice. the bbc, but for other industries and it needs looking at. thank you. found mistakes were made in the disclosure of evidence. over phone records. 30 other cases that were about to go to trial and scores of others. 0ur correspondent danny shaw is at new scotland yard. an apology from the met and the cps. arrested and accused of rape and sexual assault. sexual assault. 57,000 lines of data downloaded from the al
them. can remove them. corporation, i want to do that as well. well. director—general of the bbc. of itv. market argument does not work any more injournalism. more injournalism. far the biggest player in journalism. journalism. think that is clearly being addressed. addressed. the rest of the situation is much more difficult. is much more difficult. subjective who has got the same level ofjob as somebody else. level ofjob as somebody else. grade where you are assistant secretary of this or...