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and i think channel 4 the bbc and itv and i think channel liis the bbc and itv and i think channel 4ch you were involved. yeah, i was chief executive of project kangaroo ten yea rs executive of project kangaroo ten years ago. the landscape was very different then. had we not been terminated by the regulator in what was in retrospect a very myopic decision then we might have already a great british streaming service being the market leader in the uk. but times are different now and they've got a real challenge on their hands if they are going to get britbox well established. just to be exactly clear, what will the differences be, say, for example, in terms of the offer the bbc and itv gives to players on the iplayer, for example, and itv‘s equivalent service compared to the content people will see on britbox?” service compared to the content people will see on britbox? i think the offering on iplayer is pretty clear, it is a catch up service for more recently transmitted public service programming. i think the more interesting question will be, will programming appear exclusively on b
and i think channel 4 the bbc and itv and i think channel liis the bbc and itv and i think channel 4ch you were involved. yeah, i was chief executive of project kangaroo ten yea rs executive of project kangaroo ten years ago. the landscape was very different then. had we not been terminated by the regulator in what was in retrospect a very myopic decision then we might have already a great british streaming service being the market leader in the uk. but times are different now and they've got a...
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we had hundreds of questions from itv viewers. learn a little bit about what kind of views our next prime minister will have. raw a little breath and reset. mr. johnson: should be prioritized in the north. mr. hunt: we have been talking about bridging the north-south divide. and we have a product that is going to deal with it. [applause] >> will you commit an urgent solution to social care this year? mr. hunt: i want a 10-year plan for social care like the n.h.s. and merge the health care systems and a country where every single older person is treated with respect. mr. johnson: yes. nd i think there will be a consensus of social care and bring people together across the parties to get it done. >> will you stop the expansion of going ahead? mr. johnson: bulldozer. mr. hunt: answer the question, boris. mr. johnson: i retain the greatest reservations about the runways and the ability to satisfy the legal requirements both on noise pollution and air quality and will be following the legal cases. mr. hunt: you have to have an answer.
we had hundreds of questions from itv viewers. learn a little bit about what kind of views our next prime minister will have. raw a little breath and reset. mr. johnson: should be prioritized in the north. mr. hunt: we have been talking about bridging the north-south divide. and we have a product that is going to deal with it. [applause] >> will you commit an urgent solution to social care this year? mr. hunt: i want a 10-year plan for social care like the n.h.s. and merge the health care...
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i think so, this, is it a good move for the bbc and itv? i think a lot of its success depends on the a metric success ejected by such a separate box is a natural rival would be incorrect in that is what the direct general and the itv executive are pushing for,. why is it not as good at netflix what does it not as good at netflix what does it have that they want to?” it not as good at netflix what does it have that they want to? i would say one word answer is money. to set it into context, a budget for britbox in the next two years is £65 million, all of which is put in by itv. netflix drama series the crown, two series were £100 million. netflix had increased their subscription as well. was it wise? they rolled out worldwide so i suppose it goes beyond the uk, but again, that's where britbox could stand out it's only £5 99 a month or so half the cost. but if you're paying a licence fee to watch bbc would then why pay back to watch another service? that's a good point, but i think again it's something that director general would say, is it s
i think so, this, is it a good move for the bbc and itv? i think a lot of its success depends on the a metric success ejected by such a separate box is a natural rival would be incorrect in that is what the direct general and the itv executive are pushing for,. why is it not as good at netflix what does it not as good at netflix what does it have that they want to?” it not as good at netflix what does it have that they want to? i would say one word answer is money. to set it into context, a...
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gavin and stacey, helping the bbc and itv begin their new online life together. congratulations.or britbox to be seen as the streaming home for quality british programming. leave it out! past shows like the office are expected to help convince viewers to subscribe to what is a significant and not entirely risk—free venture for britain's two biggest broadcasters. we are in potentially traumatic times, but they are exciting times, with the merger. things move fast. there is, of course, a huge appetite for british programming, but even with his shows like happy volley on—board comedy feature isn't guaranteed to be 100% for britbox. nice classes. you look nice. do i? it is going to be a challenge to compete with streaming giant netflix, which already has 11.5 million uk subscribers. it is popular with programmes that viewers because of its programming and it's easy—to—use interface. because of its programming and it's easy-to-use interface. netflix has spent 5.5 billion on its user experience and that is why it is the best in the market and has the best compression algorithms and thi
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we treated those matches last year the same if they were on itv or on the same if they were on itv orbbc so we judge each story on its own merits. thank you so much. just time for a couple more comments we have received this week. one viewer visited the bbc website. he was unimpressed saying please outline by this is leave headline story. this weekend, members of the conservative party will be receiving their ballot papers and will be able to choose whether they would like jeremy hunt or borisjohnson to be their next leader. extensive coverage of contest has of course continued across bbc news but some members of the audience had expressed worries to us that it's prominence has affected the balance of the output. finally the new mep for the brexit party and widdecombe made her maiden speech on thursday in the european parliament. it proved to be a controversial one. there is a pattern consistent throughout history. of oppressed people turning on the oppressors. slaves against their owners. the peasantry against their owners. the peasantry against the feudal barons. colonies against th
we treated those matches last year the same if they were on itv or on the same if they were on itv orbbc so we judge each story on its own merits. thank you so much. just time for a couple more comments we have received this week. one viewer visited the bbc website. he was unimpressed saying please outline by this is leave headline story. this weekend, members of the conservative party will be receiving their ballot papers and will be able to choose whether they would like jeremy hunt or...
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the thing is bbc and itv can't really not use this. to get into and try and drive as hard as they can. i believe they have already got 20% of people who are aware of this brand of britbox and they are going to put some heavy marketing behind this. so, they stand a reasonable chance of getting a reasonable number of subscribers. here to explain more is our entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba. how important is this and what are the risks? it is very important for the bbc and itv obviously in the long term, streaming is how an enormous proportion of the population is going to want to access the kind of programmes they want to see, rather than ina programmes they want to see, rather than in a linearfashion. and also, we have seen netflix leading the way in how popular that can be, so, other services have got two keep up. there are some risks because even though there is a huge appetite for quality british content out there amongst the british public, they have got two look at the price, £5 99 is about the same as the basic netflix subs
the thing is bbc and itv can't really not use this. to get into and try and drive as hard as they can. i believe they have already got 20% of people who are aware of this brand of britbox and they are going to put some heavy marketing behind this. so, they stand a reasonable chance of getting a reasonable number of subscribers. here to explain more is our entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba. how important is this and what are the risks? it is very important for the bbc and itv obviously in...
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also coming up — a new streaming service to rival netftlix, the bbc and itv plan to launch britbox byf the year to show new commissions and classic programmes. hello, everyone — this is afternoon live. hundreds of thousands of public sector workers are set to get a pay rise above the rate of inflation. the treasury is expected to confirm the details on monday, but reports suggest that among those in line for rises are the armed forces, police in england and wales and teachers in england. the pay award represents one of theresa may's last big decisions as prime minister. but labour have dismissed it as insulting. our political correspondent iain watson reports. on one level, it's quite straightforward actually, public sector... now an apparent victory for some of those in the government payroll. the treasury was going to announce an inflation busting increase next week, the figure to be leaked to the times newspaper today. teachers and school staff will get a 2.75% increase. armed forces will get a 2.5% increase across the board. other soldiers are expected to get more. to .5% for poli
also coming up — a new streaming service to rival netftlix, the bbc and itv plan to launch britbox byf the year to show new commissions and classic programmes. hello, everyone — this is afternoon live. hundreds of thousands of public sector workers are set to get a pay rise above the rate of inflation. the treasury is expected to confirm the details on monday, but reports suggest that among those in line for rises are the armed forces, police in england and wales and teachers in england....
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gavin and stacey, helping the bbc and itv begin their new online life together. congratulations. streaming home for quality british programming. leave it out! past shows like the office are expected to help convince viewers to subscribe to what is a significant and not entirely risk—free venture for britain's two biggest broadcasters. we are in potentially traumatic times, but they are exciting times, with the merger. a things move fast. have you got a fire extinguisher? there is, of course, a huge appetite for british programming, but even with hit shows like happy valley on—board, the future isn't guaranteed to be 100% for britbox. nice glasses. you look nice. dol? it is going to be a challenge to compete with streaming giant netflix, which already has 11.5 million uk subscribers. it is popular with viewers because of its programming and it's easy—to—use interface. netflix has spent 5.5 billion on its user experience and that is why it is the best in the market and has the best compression algorithms and things download faster and it is why their suggestions work so well. where
gavin and stacey, helping the bbc and itv begin their new online life together. congratulations. streaming home for quality british programming. leave it out! past shows like the office are expected to help convince viewers to subscribe to what is a significant and not entirely risk—free venture for britain's two biggest broadcasters. we are in potentially traumatic times, but they are exciting times, with the merger. a things move fast. have you got a fire extinguisher? there is, of course,...
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you were asked four times in the itv debate to offer him your support.did you not offer him your support? i support the principle that all civil servants should be able to say what they want to their political masters, and the real... why did you not offer him your support? the real culprits in this, the real culprits are the people who leaked that material. you see, you're doing what you've done throughout this campaign. can ijust... no, you can't. it's a false assertion. you're doing what you've done throughout this campaign. you get asked a question and then you go on to something else which is a sideline to the actual issue. what i'm asking you is that when you were asked four times in the itv debate to support our man in washington, you did not do so. after watching it, he was so dismayed by your failure to do so, it was one of the reasons he resigned. actually, i spoke to him the following day and said how sad i was that he had resigned, and he pointed out that he didn't watch it, so you might need to check your facts before you... he didn't say to
you were asked four times in the itv debate to offer him your support.did you not offer him your support? i support the principle that all civil servants should be able to say what they want to their political masters, and the real... why did you not offer him your support? the real culprits in this, the real culprits are the people who leaked that material. you see, you're doing what you've done throughout this campaign. can ijust... no, you can't. it's a false assertion. you're doing what...
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itv. to discuss the numbers, dame is with usia mccall, now.rough the numbers, total advertising in a range of +1% in the third quarter. you had better than expected total advertising revenue. total revenue down 5%. you did see it down 6%. a little bit of an improvement. let me ask about the risks around brexit, and how that is impacting revenue. is it stabilizing? carolyn: i think it has been a challenge for three years. the advertising market for broadcasters went down in 2016 and has not come back. it has been down every year since 2016. and the prolonged uncertainty has been a factor in the ad revenue performance. cup year we had the world which was an amazingly huge event. that was positive for advertising. think it is better than expected, and we had a good late surge in june. our online performance was very strong in june. it evens out. business like certainty? i think certainty would give us stability in ad revenue market, which would be welcome. nejra: i am glad you brought up "love island." brexit, you are saying you will deliver 20 m
itv. to discuss the numbers, dame is with usia mccall, now.rough the numbers, total advertising in a range of +1% in the third quarter. you had better than expected total advertising revenue. total revenue down 5%. you did see it down 6%. a little bit of an improvement. let me ask about the risks around brexit, and how that is impacting revenue. is it stabilizing? carolyn: i think it has been a challenge for three years. the advertising market for broadcasters went down in 2016 and has not come...
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that debate is on itv later tonight.ow up with, oh, this is what you need to be like, this is how you need to act to fit in, and now it‘s not so much of that happens at school, that happens at a school and then when you get home, it‘s not really something you can escape. when obviously i was 16, it was kind of like, well, you go and do what you do and if it comes off great, if it doesn't, it doesn't. but now there's that much emphasis on the fact that there's only a few jobs and you've gotta be the best of the best in order to get those jobs. right from an early age, the schooling is more full on and life is more full on, and peer pressure is much more full on. they worry so much about what their peers are thinking. whereas i think we were much more, we are what we are. the charity action for children have spoken to thousands of families across the uk and its report speaks of childhood in crisis. 62% of grandparents, 60% of parents and 34% of their children said childhoods today are getting worse. bullying was highlighte
that debate is on itv later tonight.ow up with, oh, this is what you need to be like, this is how you need to act to fit in, and now it‘s not so much of that happens at school, that happens at a school and then when you get home, it‘s not really something you can escape. when obviously i was 16, it was kind of like, well, you go and do what you do and if it comes off great, if it doesn't, it doesn't. but now there's that much emphasis on the fact that there's only a few jobs and you've...
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the tv debate is on itv tonight.ld no longer deal with him". here's what mr trump said in a series of tweets last night. "i have been very critical about the way the uk and prime minister theresa may handled brexit. what a mess she and her representatives have created. i told her how it should be done, but she decided to go another way. i do not know the ambassador, but he is not liked or well thought of within the us we will no longer deal with him. the good news for the wonderful united kingdom is that they will soon have a new prime minister. while i thoroughly enjoyed the magnificent state visit last month, it was the queen who i was most impressed with!" let's talk to alan charlton, who was the deputy ambassador to the us until 2007. he also worked with kim darroch in the 905. hello to you, good morning. good morning. if president trump now says he won't deal any longer with our ambassador in washington, should our ambassador stand down? it is going to be a decision for the next prime minister, as you have just
the tv debate is on itv tonight.ld no longer deal with him". here's what mr trump said in a series of tweets last night. "i have been very critical about the way the uk and prime minister theresa may handled brexit. what a mess she and her representatives have created. i told her how it should be done, but she decided to go another way. i do not know the ambassador, but he is not liked or well thought of within the us we will no longer deal with him. the good news for the wonderful...
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the bbc and itv have announced details of a new subscription service which is called britbox and it willo launch in the last three months of the year. plenty more than that. you're watching business live — our top story. microsoft shares have risen again in after hours trading after more strong results. the world's only trillion dollar public company is doing well in cloud computing. a quick look at how the markets are faring. the european markets that have a percent due to good news. it has been a pretty busy week. it's been another busy week of business and economics news with global trade tensions and brexit worries all taking their toll. ben chu is economics editor for the bbc‘s newsnight programme and is here to talk us through it all. let's start with a trade war. how is it all going to end? for china, it is biting now with the lowest growth rate i think since records began, so since the early 90s. 62% in the second quarter. we had some horrendous trade data from singapore, from south korea, from japan. so really right across asia, donald trump osman trade war is hitting and he is
the bbc and itv have announced details of a new subscription service which is called britbox and it willo launch in the last three months of the year. plenty more than that. you're watching business live — our top story. microsoft shares have risen again in after hours trading after more strong results. the world's only trillion dollar public company is doing well in cloud computing. a quick look at how the markets are faring. the european markets that have a percent due to good news. it has...
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itv has announced that a love island, the hugely popular series which runs on its itv has announced thatnnel will now have two series a yearfrom itv2 channel will now have two series a year from next year. it's not without controversy, of course. some are calling for the service to be cancelled after the death of two former contestants, but it's a lucrative moneyspinner for the network. love island say they will do two series, one in south africa, and the other in the mediterranean. you're watching business live. our top story. braced for boris. later this afternoon, mrjohnson will officially become britain's next prime minister. and we will begin forming his government after he succeeds theresa may as prime minister. let's show you what the markets are making of that in early trade. the ftse100 lower by a quarter of 1%. but keep an eye on the pound. falling yesterday. but then regaining some ground. remember, a lot of that has been priced already, no huge surprise borisjohnson won the leadership election. but we will start getting an indication of which way his cabinet will take the neg
itv has announced that a love island, the hugely popular series which runs on its itv has announced thatnnel will now have two series a yearfrom itv2 channel will now have two series a year from next year. it's not without controversy, of course. some are calling for the service to be cancelled after the death of two former contestants, but it's a lucrative moneyspinner for the network. love island say they will do two series, one in south africa, and the other in the mediterranean. you're...
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there are questions for this new bbc/ itv partnership.h the licence fee. why should we pay for a second time? well, if you go back a decade, we were all buying dvds and it was annoying because you couldn't a lwa ys it was annoying because you couldn't always get the dvd of the programme you wanted. this is exactly that, but brought bang up—to—date. you wanted. this is exactly that, but brought bang up-to-date. so many of us have already got streaming services, netflix and onwards. why do you think they will fork out £5.99 for yet another do you think they will fork out £5. 99 for yet another one? do you think they will fork out £5.99 for yet another one? actually, what the research says it is that there is a real appetite and demand for a distinctively british service. and that is a key issue, because in a changing tv landscape, it is at least a guaranteed shop window for british tv content. however, there american rivals are giants and it's not just about the programmes. netflix has spent about £55 billion on their user experience. that
there are questions for this new bbc/ itv partnership.h the licence fee. why should we pay for a second time? well, if you go back a decade, we were all buying dvds and it was annoying because you couldn't a lwa ys it was annoying because you couldn't always get the dvd of the programme you wanted. this is exactly that, but brought bang up—to—date. you wanted. this is exactly that, but brought bang up-to-date. so many of us have already got streaming services, netflix and onwards. why do...
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itv is higher this morning, up some 5%.d some slowing of ad revenue, but announced that love island, i know a lot of people in the newsroom love that show, 2 series starting next year. onpmakers will be moving trade optimism as well as texas instruments in the u.s. yesterday reporting stronger than predicted results. peugot with results. all of these moving higher. anna: thank you very much. we are live in westminster, because today is the day that we see a handover of power from prime minister theresa may to soon to be prime minister. theresa may -- soon to be prime minister boris johnson. this afternoon, theresa may will head to buckingham palace to see the queen. when she has left buckingham heade, boris johnson will there to see the queen. we are focused on who is going to be chancellor. many names are being thrown around. someone with a bright round in finance and previously -- with a background in finance and previously worked at deutsche bank been considered. focused on they u.k. politics and who becomes chancellor.
itv is higher this morning, up some 5%.d some slowing of ad revenue, but announced that love island, i know a lot of people in the newsroom love that show, 2 series starting next year. onpmakers will be moving trade optimism as well as texas instruments in the u.s. yesterday reporting stronger than predicted results. peugot with results. all of these moving higher. anna: thank you very much. we are live in westminster, because today is the day that we see a handover of power from prime minister...
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that will be and mrjohnson on itv. that will be a head—to—head debate.ontenders, and he is saying wait until you have seen us and then cast your votes. so presumably the earliest mr hunt wants anyone to vote is next weekend, and yet two hustings today, two hustings tomorrow. scotland was one of them today, wales was one tomorrow, really trying to cover the country. so do we have any inside, good, reliable intro on when conservative members are actually going to cast their votes? because it seems that it is all to play for, still, for the... he it seems that it is all to play for, still, forthe... he doesn't it seems that it is all to play for, still, for the... he doesn't think so, but underdog. there's or 28% is just a huge, commanding lead, if indeed it is true. the key for me and this is that 90% believe that borisjohnson will force and this is that 90% believe that boris johnson will force through and this is that 90% believe that borisjohnson will force through a no deal brexit, which is ambitious, i think. 0nly no deal brexit, which is ambitious, i
that will be and mrjohnson on itv. that will be a head—to—head debate.ontenders, and he is saying wait until you have seen us and then cast your votes. so presumably the earliest mr hunt wants anyone to vote is next weekend, and yet two hustings today, two hustings tomorrow. scotland was one of them today, wales was one tomorrow, really trying to cover the country. so do we have any inside, good, reliable intro on when conservative members are actually going to cast their votes? because it...
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itv did have a great quarter. it is getting a good boost in revenue.s rallying today in england. weakero is a little bit versus a stronger british pound. stronger today versus the euro and versus the u.s. dollar. uncertainty over who will be leading these countries for the moment. that is forced johnson. he just made a rousing speech outside number 10 downing street. we'll see what assets make of it. no movements in gilt. the 10 year yield at 68 basis points. the market is waiting for the ecb. data out of europe dollar things this morning. colored things this morning. in u.s. markets, the s&p 500 is unchanged but plenty of things moving underneath. the nasdaq is holding onto again. $1.40.ures only up the 10 year yield is at 2.05. let's dig into some of the earnings we got today. an interesting picture for some companies, particularly caterpillar, which talk about the outlook for asia and that has that stocks down more than 3%. improving just a little bit. fine.ok was a $5 billion we just had a conversation about that. a big fine but nothing facebook ca
itv did have a great quarter. it is getting a good boost in revenue.s rallying today in england. weakero is a little bit versus a stronger british pound. stronger today versus the euro and versus the u.s. dollar. uncertainty over who will be leading these countries for the moment. that is forced johnson. he just made a rousing speech outside number 10 downing street. we'll see what assets make of it. no movements in gilt. the 10 year yield at 68 basis points. the market is waiting for the ecb....
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itv and the producers were talking about welfare before you go m, talking about welfare before you gotroduced and they‘ve been quite openin introduced and they‘ve been quite open in the fact that if i don‘t feel comfortable with that therapist, they will find someone else. i‘m not sure what it was like in previous years but that she was, for me, it‘s been spot on. in previous years but that she was, for me, it's been spot on.|j in previous years but that she was, for me, it's been spot on. i still haveit for me, it's been spot on. i still have it now, to be honest. you were on last year. yet, all the producers, i have them all on mike whatsapp, the sykes are there on hand, i feel like i could whatsapp, the sykes are there on hand, ifeel like i could message whatsapp, the sykes are there on hand, i feel like i could message or e—mail anyone at any time. they sent us e—mail anyone at any time. they sent usa e—mail anyone at any time. they sent us a big group e—mail last year when you guys went in and said some things had changed, it may be a different numberor things had changed, it may
itv and the producers were talking about welfare before you go m, talking about welfare before you gotroduced and they‘ve been quite openin introduced and they‘ve been quite open in the fact that if i don‘t feel comfortable with that therapist, they will find someone else. i‘m not sure what it was like in previous years but that she was, for me, it‘s been spot on. in previous years but that she was, for me, it's been spot on.|j in previous years but that she was, for me, it's been...
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. >>> switching to the uk, itv profits fell 13% in the first half but still beat expectations the british broadcaster saw a decline in ad sales but losses were capped by online revenue from reality show "love island." it said ad revenue would be impacted by economic and political uncertainty. big bounce for itv today, up about 6% >>> and asmi shares have hit their highest on record after reporting a 25% rise in second quarter revenue beating expectations the dutch firm has also announced plans for a 100 million euro share buyback plan. 7%, that stock one reason why the tech sector in europe is doing well. such a big day for earnings today in europe. we'll talk more about autos after the break. you can get involved in the conversation streetsignseurope@cn streetsignseurope@cnb streetsignseurope@cnbc psa warns they expected two key regions to contract this year. highlights from our interview with the chairman, that's coming up next. we call it the mother standard of care. it's how we care for our patients- like job. his team at ctca treated his cancer and side effects. so job can stay stron
. >>> switching to the uk, itv profits fell 13% in the first half but still beat expectations the british broadcaster saw a decline in ad sales but losses were capped by online revenue from reality show "love island." it said ad revenue would be impacted by economic and political uncertainty. big bounce for itv today, up about 6% >>> and asmi shares have hit their highest on record after reporting a 25% rise in second quarter revenue beating expectations the dutch...
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. >>> british broadcaster itv says it has reached an agreement with the bbc to launch a new joint streaming service in the uk called britbox the company announced they will control the venture adding that original program will be commissioned to go along with a state of archive content from both itv and the bbc >>> we have to take a quick break. coming up, microsoft sales grow 12% in the latest quarter driven by its cloud services. we delve into the numbers next here's another cleaning tip from mr. clean. cleaning tough bathroom and kitchen messes with sprays and wipes can be a struggle. there's an easier way. try mr. clean magic eraser. just wet, squeeze and erase tough messes like bathtub soap scum and caked-on grease from oven doors. now mr. clean magic eraser comes in disposable sheets. they're perfect for icky messes on stovetops in microwaves and all over the house. for an amazing clean, try mr. clean magic eraser, and now, new mr. clean magic eraser sheets. >>> welcome back to "street signs. i'm julianna tatelbaum >> i'm joumanna bercetche. these are your headlines >> >>> european st
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itve drifted to where we see as a private good. businessour driving -- degree so you can make money. it stimulates the accounting. they've invested in higher education is they've seen the practical benefits through the economy. economic stimulation of the country, more educated people, the more stimulated the economy is. host: i'm glad you brought up tennessee. several states are now offering those free community colleges, free first two years. statesseeing more rural moved to this form of getting people into the universities? does it even matter if they try it? guest: it's a patchwork in terms of where precollege programs of popped up. a dozen states of launched free tuition programs for committee free programs for low income students in particular. texas said it of would offer scholarships to any student whose families made less than $60,000 per year. picture,e thinking big there has been an explosion of free college programs leading to this democratic primary were several have proposed a national model. of right now, the states
itve drifted to where we see as a private good. businessour driving -- degree so you can make money. it stimulates the accounting. they've invested in higher education is they've seen the practical benefits through the economy. economic stimulation of the country, more educated people, the more stimulated the economy is. host: i'm glad you brought up tennessee. several states are now offering those free community colleges, free first two years. statesseeing more rural moved to this form of...
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you got an email from itv in england, saying "america's got talent" was ( bleep ).ca's got talent" was ( bleep ). ♪ mmm, exactly!ug liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. nice! but uh, what's up with your partner? oh! we just spend all day telling everyone how we customize car insurance because no two people are alike, so... limu gets a little confused when he sees another bird that looks exactly like him. ya... he'll figure it out. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ content on their endless quest, to nowhere.s, run hopelessly in their cage. but perhaps this year, a more exhilarating endeavor awaits. defy the laws of human nature,at the summer of audi sales event. get exceptional offers now. ["foo♪ been working so hardns] i'm punching my card eight hours for what? oh, tell me what i got i've got this feeling that time's just holding me down i'll hit the ceiling or else i'll tear up this town ♪ when i'm thinking of an idea for a show, i write them out on a piece of paper. so this was-- i was i
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itv says that from 2020, there will be two series of love island each year. lizo mzimba, bbc news.ing in the victoria derbyshire programme. a hidden public health crisis, the way one experts describes how children are finding it difficult to sleep. pa rents a re are finding it difficult to sleep. parents are asking the nhs for help in1's parents are asking the nhs for help in 1's sleep clinic in sheffield says they are bursting at the seams. we had access to their work and we will be speaking to families affected by their children's severe sleeping problems. join us at 10am. now it's time for a look at the weather. carol has the forecast. carol, good morning. good morning. today is a day of two halves, gusty winds at the moment across the english channel, and areas adjacent to it and we've got a swirl of torrential downpours moving around an area of low pressure. some of those have been and will be thundery as we go through the course of the day with some help mixing and gusty winds across much of england and wales. for scotland and northern ireland some showers for you, low cloud
itv says that from 2020, there will be two series of love island each year. lizo mzimba, bbc news.ing in the victoria derbyshire programme. a hidden public health crisis, the way one experts describes how children are finding it difficult to sleep. pa rents a re are finding it difficult to sleep. parents are asking the nhs for help in1's parents are asking the nhs for help in 1's sleep clinic in sheffield says they are bursting at the seams. we had access to their work and we will be speaking...
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i am just being a suckerfor itv marketing. we will see who wins, all will be revealed soon.e beginning of the day. the initiative is to counter the effects of deforestation and climate change. the aim is to plant 4 billion trees. today ethiopia is in a countrywide campaign of planting trees. this is part of the green legacy initiative by the country‘s prime minister to fight climate change and environmental degradation. for the past two weeks, the country has been getting ready for this day, digging millions of holes and preparing seedlings. and today, ethiopians from different walks of life are taking part and the public offices are all shut down for civil servants to join the campaign. the prime minister himself today planted seedlings. in his recent message, the country‘s prime minister called for collective action to fight climate change by planting trees and today, he asked his country‘s citizens to care for the trees planted. ethiopia has planned to plant 4 million trees in four months. the duchess of sussex has been introduced as guest editor for the september issue o
i am just being a suckerfor itv marketing. we will see who wins, all will be revealed soon.e beginning of the day. the initiative is to counter the effects of deforestation and climate change. the aim is to plant 4 billion trees. today ethiopia is in a countrywide campaign of planting trees. this is part of the green legacy initiative by the country‘s prime minister to fight climate change and environmental degradation. for the past two weeks, the country has been getting ready for this day,...
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the debate is being broadcast on itv, one of the biggest commercial networks in the uk.course brexit came up, and jeremy hunt put borisjohnson, on the spot. if you don't get excited the eu by sist if you don't get excited the eu by 31st of october will you resign? we will come out on october 31 and i think anybody who goes into the negotiation proposing yet again to kick the can down the road while i think they run the risk of forfeiting trust with that i tore it up forfeiting trust with that i tore it up and also under minding the negotiating position in brussels. the delay does not deliver idl. a deadline will deliver a big deal. the delay does not deliver idl. a deadline will deliver a big dealli think if they know and what we had a someone think if they know and what we had a someone who think if they know and what we had a someone who says think if they know and what we had a someone who says it's do or die... i'm sorryl someone who says it's do or die... i'm sorry i think what we have...” askedif i'm sorry i think what we have...” asked if he will resign and you di
the debate is being broadcast on itv, one of the biggest commercial networks in the uk.course brexit came up, and jeremy hunt put borisjohnson, on the spot. if you don't get excited the eu by sist if you don't get excited the eu by 31st of october will you resign? we will come out on october 31 and i think anybody who goes into the negotiation proposing yet again to kick the can down the road while i think they run the risk of forfeiting trust with that i tore it up forfeiting trust with that i...
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eastern from itv in london right here on c-span. >> in 1979, small network with an unusual name rolled out a big idea. let viewers make up their own minds. c-span opened the doors to washington policymaking for all to see. bringing you unfiltered content from congress and beyond. a lot has changed in 40 years, but today that big idea is more relevant than ever. on television and online, c-span's your unfiltered view of government. so you can make up your own mind. a public service by your cable or slight provider. >> house speaker nancy pelosi and senate minority leader chuck schumer spoke on the steps of the u.s. capitol today about the affordable care act. today, a federal appeals court in texas is hearing a new legal challenge to the 2010 health care law.
eastern from itv in london right here on c-span. >> in 1979, small network with an unusual name rolled out a big idea. let viewers make up their own minds. c-span opened the doors to washington policymaking for all to see. bringing you unfiltered content from congress and beyond. a lot has changed in 40 years, but today that big idea is more relevant than ever. on television and online, c-span's your unfiltered view of government. so you can make up your own mind. a public service by your...
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it was one of borisjohnson‘s tactics to delay the two debates — one on itv, the independent broadcasterp — but to delay it until after most of the conservative voters have voted because he's not a details man. he's very much a mini—me of donald trump and he goes on emotions, bluster and this swagger and optimism. and he goes on emotions, bluster and this swagger and optimism. he's not shirked the media. of course, he disappeared a little bit and then he did full throttle and he was everywhere. he's done a lot of hustings as well. he did a lot of hustings because he was required to, but he hasn't done a lot of media but in a way, it's academic because he would have won anyway. there's so much speculation about what will happen next in britain when the next prime minister takes office in two weeks. but the one question that absolutely does not apply is will borisjohnson win? it's an absolute slamdunk that he's going to win. the question then is — what will he do next? is he going to get this deal, which is really a political version of getting a rabbit out of hat, because the eu aren't go
it was one of borisjohnson‘s tactics to delay the two debates — one on itv, the independent broadcasterp — but to delay it until after most of the conservative voters have voted because he's not a details man. he's very much a mini—me of donald trump and he goes on emotions, bluster and this swagger and optimism. and he goes on emotions, bluster and this swagger and optimism. he's not shirked the media. of course, he disappeared a little bit and then he did full throttle and he was...
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on monday, a judge blocked his proposal to require drug companies to list prices itv ads. >> the one big item that is still in play is a proposal to bring the prices we pay in this country for some of our most expensive drugs more in line with the lower prices people pay in other countries. >> reporter: like many moms of children with diabetes, kourtney taylor wants prices lowered now. >> since chase has been diagnosed with type one in 2011 up to now, i know that the price of insulin has tripled. >> reporter: seemingly endless price hikes for medicine that is life. anne thompson, nbc news, new york. >>> now to the n investigatior profit colleges by nbc news in the hechinger report. millions of americans have gone to these schools to earn a certificate hoping to get a job in a new field with higher pay. but we found sdents who say they have piled up debt and haven't found a job. and in many cases taxpayers are footing the bill. here's senior national correspondent kate snow. >> reporter: statements in the mailbox are a constant reminder. how much debt are you in rht now? >> i owe righ
on monday, a judge blocked his proposal to require drug companies to list prices itv ads. >> the one big item that is still in play is a proposal to bring the prices we pay in this country for some of our most expensive drugs more in line with the lower prices people pay in other countries. >> reporter: like many moms of children with diabetes, kourtney taylor wants prices lowered now. >> since chase has been diagnosed with type one in 2011 up to now, i know that the price of...
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the finger of blame directly at borisjohnson and his refusal to back sir kim darroch in last night's itve of that with labour's andy mcdonald. how do you read the decision by sir kim darroch to stand down? i think he's done the right thing. he has made an honourable decision but the concern is that you have the president of the us dictating who our ambassador is in america. that is totally and utterly unacceptable and it drives a coach and horses through the protocols of conventions of a prime minister being able to appoint an ambassador who can communicate freely and openly and honestly with professionalism, which he has done. i think he's been treated shabbily in this and at least jeremy hunt i think he's been treated shabbily in this and at leastjeremy hunt had the courage to say he would stand by his ambassador. let me put it to you, sir kim darroch was basically run out of town because of the diplomatic doors were closed to him by donald trump. what does that say about the state of us and uk relations? it says they are badly damaged and what's most striking is how little support sir
the finger of blame directly at borisjohnson and his refusal to back sir kim darroch in last night's itve of that with labour's andy mcdonald. how do you read the decision by sir kim darroch to stand down? i think he's done the right thing. he has made an honourable decision but the concern is that you have the president of the us dictating who our ambassador is in america. that is totally and utterly unacceptable and it drives a coach and horses through the protocols of conventions of a prime...
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still all to play for but we still have 2.5 weeks to wait, there are tv debates still to come, one on itvy before andrew neil on bbc 0ne tuesday before andrew neil on bbc one on friday, and we will know the result, the identity of the next prime minister on the 23rd ofjuly. thank you very much. the former prime minister gordon brown is calling on labour to automatically expel members for anti—semitism if the evidence against them is "irrefutable". in a speech this weekend, he will also call for an independent appeals process to examine complaints. mr brown says labour owes thejewish community an apology, amid criticism of the way it has dealt with the issue. one of britain's most senior female asian police officers has accused the metropolitan police of discrimination. parm sandhu has begun legal action against the force, claiming she was denied promotion on the basis of her race and gender. last month, she was cleared of allegations that she'd breached rules about the police honours process. the met said it was "inappropriate" to comment. southern california has been rattled by its stron
still all to play for but we still have 2.5 weeks to wait, there are tv debates still to come, one on itvy before andrew neil on bbc 0ne tuesday before andrew neil on bbc one on friday, and we will know the result, the identity of the next prime minister on the 23rd ofjuly. thank you very much. the former prime minister gordon brown is calling on labour to automatically expel members for anti—semitism if the evidence against them is "irrefutable". in a speech this weekend, he will...
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his failure in an itv leadership debate to defend the uk's ambassador to the united states was said toarroch's resignation from that role after his leaked, frank comments about the trump administration prompted donald trump to denounce in colourful terms both the ambassador and the prime minister. theresa may said she'd told sir kim she regretted his resignation. sir kim has given a lifetime of service to the united kingdom and we owe him an enormous debt of gratitude. good government depends on public servants being able to give full and frank advice. i want all our public servants to have the confidence to be able to do that. and i hope the house will reflect on the importance of defending our values and principles, particularly when they are under pressure. some observers thought those remarks a little pointed. a foreign office minister accused boris johnson of throwing sir kim darroch under a bus. but sir alan duncan was a little more guarded answering mps‘ questions a day later. while the failure of the former foreign secretary to leap to the defence of sir kim shows a lack of lea
his failure in an itv leadership debate to defend the uk's ambassador to the united states was said toarroch's resignation from that role after his leaked, frank comments about the trump administration prompted donald trump to denounce in colourful terms both the ambassador and the prime minister. theresa may said she'd told sir kim she regretted his resignation. sir kim has given a lifetime of service to the united kingdom and we owe him an enormous debt of gratitude. good government depends...
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there's also a tv debate on itv on tuesday. people to hear them. and also on the bbc on friday. there are still plenty of opportunities for the candidates to be scrutinised. that is the message from jeremy hunt. most of them are going to these regional hustings, they are very well attended, a lot of them are going with an open mind and seeing what the candidates have to say. jeremy hunt's campaign safe a lot of them are going in saying they will support boris johnson a lot of them are going in saying they will support borisjohnson and then coming out saying they are going to supportjeremy hunt. but there is a poll out today suggesting borisjohnson is way ahead. it does appear that he is heading towards downing street and that is why he is keen to do all he can to get people to change their mind. thank you. the headlines on bbc news. murderers who refuse to say where they've buried their victims could be more easily denied parole under a proposed new law. a powerful earthquake has hit southern california for the second time in a
there's also a tv debate on itv on tuesday. people to hear them. and also on the bbc on friday. there are still plenty of opportunities for the candidates to be scrutinised. that is the message from jeremy hunt. most of them are going to these regional hustings, they are very well attended, a lot of them are going with an open mind and seeing what the candidates have to say. jeremy hunt's campaign safe a lot of them are going in saying they will support boris johnson a lot of them are going in...
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first at itv and then channel 4, he became a household name, explaining the odds. crowd boos. even the normally genial alan titchmarsh asked him to leave after he insulted a fellow guest. after controversial appearances on reality tv shows, including celebrity big brother... he's french kissing my neck! ..he was dropped by channel 4 from their racing coverage. he lost a subsequent age discrimination tribunal which determined his pantomime persona and male chauvinist views were unpalatable to audiences. so, imagine if you woke up, nojob. devastated at no longer doing thejob he loved... having no purpose in life. it's terrible. ..less than a year after this interview, racing has lost one of its most colourful characters. the racing journalist, john mccririck, who's died aged 79. coco gauff‘s wimbledon journey goes on — the 15—year—old has made it to the fourth round. she defeated polona hercog in three sets, saving two match points before fighting back to win the next two sets. she now plays former world number one, simona halep of romania, for a place in the last ei
first at itv and then channel 4, he became a household name, explaining the odds. crowd boos. even the normally genial alan titchmarsh asked him to leave after he insulted a fellow guest. after controversial appearances on reality tv shows, including celebrity big brother... he's french kissing my neck! ..he was dropped by channel 4 from their racing coverage. he lost a subsequent age discrimination tribunal which determined his pantomime persona and male chauvinist views were unpalatable to...
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first itv and then channel 4. he became a household name, explaining the odds.ed. even the normally genial alan titchmarsh asked him to leave after he insulted a fellow guest. after controversial appearances on reality tv shows, including celebrity big brother... he's french kissing my neck! ..he was dropped by channel 4 from their racing coverage. he lost a subsequent age discrimination tribunal which determined his pantomime persona and male chauvinist views were unpalatable to audiences. so, imagine if you woke up, nojob. devastated, and no longer doing thejob he loved... having no purpose in life. it's terrible. ..less than a year after this interview, racing has lost one of its most colourful characters. the racing journalist, john mccririck, who's died aged 79. wimbledon now and the 15—year—old american prodigy coco gauff has made a successful centre court debut but it wasn't all smooth sailing. natalie pirks has the latest. having said that, what an incredible performance! absolutely incredible. centre court was packed as she fought with every fibre of he
first itv and then channel 4. he became a household name, explaining the odds.ed. even the normally genial alan titchmarsh asked him to leave after he insulted a fellow guest. after controversial appearances on reality tv shows, including celebrity big brother... he's french kissing my neck! ..he was dropped by channel 4 from their racing coverage. he lost a subsequent age discrimination tribunal which determined his pantomime persona and male chauvinist views were unpalatable to audiences. so,...
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he spoke to him the next day and he hadn't seen it and the information he got about the broadcast on itv impression about what mrjohnson had done or not. it is all about context and quotes. it moves us neatly onto the next story. thank you so much, john stapleton. scotland yard wants overly of secrets, publishers will face prosecution if diplomatic ca bles face prosecution if diplomatic cables are released in print or online. this could have a chilling effect, as the lawyers would say. this is a warning that has gone up from one of the most senior figures in the amount, if you are a publisher and you happen to get hold of leaks, if you get these diplomatic cables, the ones that potentially risk breaching state secrets, then you could be at risk of prosecution. and it seems like such a dramatic... heavy-handed. definitely a heavy— handed such a dramatic... heavy-handed. definitely a heavy—handed thing. such a dramatic... heavy-handed. definitely a heavy— handed thing. the introduction of the story you have mps that saying a measure like this risks britain becoming a police state. this ass
he spoke to him the next day and he hadn't seen it and the information he got about the broadcast on itv impression about what mrjohnson had done or not. it is all about context and quotes. it moves us neatly onto the next story. thank you so much, john stapleton. scotland yard wants overly of secrets, publishers will face prosecution if diplomatic ca bles face prosecution if diplomatic cables are released in print or online. this could have a chilling effect, as the lawyers would say. this is...
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think one of the reasons he became ill is that he lost his gig on channel 4 racing when it went to itv he was sort of a lost soul. in the press room i felt very sorry for him, two or three years ago, he was not on television, you could tell he wa nted not on television, you could tell he wanted to be out there, shouting, bombast, telling about the odds, he was a lost soul. there was pathos in the last few years, the final years, and he said that, he said he lost the will to live because he was no longer on television. he really lived to be on television, certainly from the 19805 onwards. it was a kick and a buzz, that he really mist. let's leave it with a happier thought, we were hearing from cornelius light said, he could at times be a very kind man, give us your, give us your fondest memories of him? when i first went to the pre55 of him? when i first went to the press room , of him? when i first went to the press room, you saw him on television, he got bad tempered with members of the public interrupting him. -- cornelius lysaght. once i had my coat in the press room, where he was s
think one of the reasons he became ill is that he lost his gig on channel 4 racing when it went to itv he was sort of a lost soul. in the press room i felt very sorry for him, two or three years ago, he was not on television, you could tell he wa nted not on television, you could tell he wanted to be out there, shouting, bombast, telling about the odds, he was a lost soul. there was pathos in the last few years, the final years, and he said that, he said he lost the will to live because he was...
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julian bellamy of itv studios.outside a birmingham primary school. roger godsiff said they hadn't been consulted over teaching about lg bt relationships. the row was sparked by storybooks featuring different families. it led to protests outside anderton park primary school in his constituency. the parents argued that pupils are "too young" to learn about lg bt relationships, which they also say contradicts islam. the head teacher said that she or her deputy would meet individual parents on a one—to—one basis to listen to their concerns. but when such meetings took place, the same answer was always given — namely, that the school was only paring out the equality act. we know that the motivations of some of those involved in this are reactionary, and they are to return us to an era where lgbt people should get back in the closet and hide, and be ashamed of the way they are. we aren't going to get back in the closet or hide, or be ashamed of the way we are. and nor are we going to allow a generation of pupils that are
julian bellamy of itv studios.outside a birmingham primary school. roger godsiff said they hadn't been consulted over teaching about lg bt relationships. the row was sparked by storybooks featuring different families. it led to protests outside anderton park primary school in his constituency. the parents argued that pupils are "too young" to learn about lg bt relationships, which they also say contradicts islam. the head teacher said that she or her deputy would meet individual...
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first at itv and then channel 4, he became a household name, explaining the odds. asked him to leave after he insulted a fellow guest. after controversial appearances on reality tv shows, including celebrity big brother... 0ne condition, on one condition... he's kissing my neck! ..he was dropped by channel 4 from their racing coverage. he lost a subsequent age—discrimination tribunal which determined his pantomime persona and male—chauvinist views were unpalatable to audiences. it was a devastating loss to a man who lived for his work. last year, viewers were shocked by his gaunt appearance following an illness. imagine if you woke up, nojob, you worked all your lives and suddenly, for whatever reason, either through illness or some of the executives, the suits and asserts sacked you, what would you do? having no purpose in life, it's terrible. he died less than a year after this interview, survived by jenny, his wife of 48 years, who always referred to as the booby. 6-1... offensive or old school eccentric — in what he called the betting jungle, john mccririck was
first at itv and then channel 4, he became a household name, explaining the odds. asked him to leave after he insulted a fellow guest. after controversial appearances on reality tv shows, including celebrity big brother... 0ne condition, on one condition... he's kissing my neck! ..he was dropped by channel 4 from their racing coverage. he lost a subsequent age—discrimination tribunal which determined his pantomime persona and male—chauvinist views were unpalatable to audiences. it was a...
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eastern from itv in london.ight here on c-span. >> in 1979, a small network with an unusual name rolled out a big idea. let viewers make up their own minds. c-span opened the doors to us and policymaking for all to see. bringing you unfiltered content from congress and beyond. a lot has changed in 40 years, but today that big idea is more relevant than ever. c-span's your unfiltered view of government so you can make up your own mind. a public service by your cable or satellite provider. >> ross perot died today at the age of 89. the self-made billionaire ran for president in 1992 and 1996. he sat down with c-span in march of 1992 just before officially aunching his campaign. brian: you see yourself sitting in the white house and say all right, we have anish slew here. - we have an issue here. ross: you can get a response from the owners. the people in congress. congress now has totally dominated by lobbyists. i want congress totally dominated by the people in their congressional district. the reason that congre
eastern from itv in london.ight here on c-span. >> in 1979, a small network with an unusual name rolled out a big idea. let viewers make up their own minds. c-span opened the doors to us and policymaking for all to see. bringing you unfiltered content from congress and beyond. a lot has changed in 40 years, but today that big idea is more relevant than ever. c-span's your unfiltered view of government so you can make up your own mind. a public service by your cable or satellite provider....
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first at itv and then channel 4, he became a household name, explaining the odds.l received. even the normally genial alan titchmarsh asked him to leave after he insulted a fellow guest. after controversial appearances on reality tv shows, including celebrity big brother... 0ne condition, on one condition... he's kissing my neck! ..ge was dropped by channel 4 from their racing coverage. ..he was dropped by channel 4 from their racing coverage. he lost a subsequent age—discrimination tribunal which determined his pantomime persona and male—chauvinist views were unpalatable to audiences. it was a devastating loss to a man who lived for his work. last year, viewers were shocked by his gaunt appearance following an illness. imagine if you woke up, nojob, you worked all your lives and suddenly, for whatever reason, either through illness or some of the executives, the suits and asserts sacked you, what would you do? having no purpose in life, it's terrible. he died less than a year after this interview, survived by jenny, his wife of 48 years, who always referred to as
first at itv and then channel 4, he became a household name, explaining the odds.l received. even the normally genial alan titchmarsh asked him to leave after he insulted a fellow guest. after controversial appearances on reality tv shows, including celebrity big brother... 0ne condition, on one condition... he's kissing my neck! ..ge was dropped by channel 4 from their racing coverage. ..he was dropped by channel 4 from their racing coverage. he lost a subsequent age—discrimination tribunal...
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will be pressed on that tonight when they ta ke pressed on that tonight when they take part in the itvd live debate. we have not heard from borisjohnson so live debate. we have not heard from boris johnson so far, live debate. we have not heard from borisjohnson so far, although you would imagine he would perhaps be better placed to smooth over relations with donald trump, given that mr trump seems to like him and they have warm relations. the other area i expect both men to be pressed is the idea of probing parliament, basically closing parliament time, in order to enable the uk to leave without a brexit deal, something borisjohnson has refused to rule out. jeremy hunt has ruled it out. that could still be problematic for mrjohnson if he chooses to go down that road because there are signs of figures like the former attorney general dominic grieve trying to put in place procedures to thwart any attempt to take britain out without the say—so of parliament. dominic grieve this morning issued this challenge to mrjohnson. they idea that it is constitutionally proper to prorogue parliament
will be pressed on that tonight when they ta ke pressed on that tonight when they take part in the itvd live debate. we have not heard from borisjohnson so live debate. we have not heard from boris johnson so far, live debate. we have not heard from borisjohnson so far, although you would imagine he would perhaps be better placed to smooth over relations with donald trump, given that mr trump seems to like him and they have warm relations. the other area i expect both men to be pressed is the...