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firstly, iwas fabulous it's going to take five movies?stly, i was never fabulous it's going to take five movies? firstly, iwas never a fabulous it's going to take five movies? firstly, i was never a fan of the first one, the second and third ifound of the first one, the second and third i found increasingly of the first one, the second and third ifound increasingly annoying on the fourth just felt like a postscript. you havejohnny depp doing that same performance that has been getting more and more broad during the various movies. when he first art doing it, and one said he was like keith richards from the rolling stones. it has become more and more like a pantomime. his accent seems to have gone to the other side of the world. he sounded positively australian in some moments. you also get the classic thing of, we need to relaunch the franchise, let's have intertwining plot, and all the way through your thinking, just give me a narrative that actually makes some sense. the weird thing about the pirates movies is they feel quite so mechani
firstly, iwas fabulous it's going to take five movies?stly, i was never fabulous it's going to take five movies? firstly, iwas never a fabulous it's going to take five movies? firstly, i was never a fan of the first one, the second and third ifound of the first one, the second and third i found increasingly of the first one, the second and third ifound increasingly annoying on the fourth just felt like a postscript. you havejohnny depp doing that same performance that has been getting more and...
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iwas, i excitement for the race itself, you know.itself, you know. iwas, iam, you know, very excited about the race, but now that i have tested the car, and i drove the car, i am much more focused and concentrated on the work, the business, then the whole thing, you know. italy's francesco molinari leads by a stroke on six under after the opening day of the wells fargo championship in north carolina. after an early bogey the 34—year—old finished with this chip in for birdie on the last handing him the advantage, while five times major winner phil mickelson kept his chances alive with shots like this, leaving him on one under heading into friday's second round at a venue he's yet to win at. the 100th edition of the giro d'italia starts in sardinia on friday and the race will then visit sicily and mount etna before heading to the mainland. italy's vincenzo nibali starts as defending champion in his home race but the favourite appears to be 2014 winner nairo qunitana who will also race in the tour de france later in the year. the colomb
iwas, i excitement for the race itself, you know.itself, you know. iwas, iam, you know, very excited about the race, but now that i have tested the car, and i drove the car, i am much more focused and concentrated on the work, the business, then the whole thing, you know. italy's francesco molinari leads by a stroke on six under after the opening day of the wells fargo championship in north carolina. after an early bogey the 34—year—old finished with this chip in for birdie on the last...
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i had my cannula in, iwas shaved, ready have it today? indeed.nnula in, i was shaved, ready to be opened up, nil by mouth since this morning and then at 1:30pm, the surgeon came and this morning and then at 1:30pm, the surgeon came and said, unfortunately we've been hacked and there's nothing we can do. we can't operate on you today. did they tell you anything more about why that structure operation taking place? they were concerned about the blood situation, that if they needed a blood transfusion they would not be able to allocate the right type of blood. so the computer system had something to do with that? indeed, the computer system had something to do with the allocation of blood. saffron cordery from nhs providers, the body representing nhs trusts in england, told my colleague earlier about the scale of the attack taking place. we have heard that gps, pharmacies and universities are affected. i think the most important thing to remember here is that trusts will be working absolutely flat out to resolve this as quickly as they can. they wil
i had my cannula in, iwas shaved, ready have it today? indeed.nnula in, i was shaved, ready to be opened up, nil by mouth since this morning and then at 1:30pm, the surgeon came and this morning and then at 1:30pm, the surgeon came and said, unfortunately we've been hacked and there's nothing we can do. we can't operate on you today. did they tell you anything more about why that structure operation taking place? they were concerned about the blood situation, that if they needed a blood...
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yeah, iwas, actually. we really tried hard to match up our voices.e voice coach and the rest of it, and itjust bubbled under what we needed and couldn't get in. what about the simpler stuff that we have been asked by banks in the last few years, like "my voice is my password," did you try that? oh yeah, we had a crack at that. to get into my account, my twin needs my sort code and my account number, things i have helped him outwith. he also needs to know my birthdate, but that's probably something he already knows. the question is, can my voiceprint give me any extra protection? secret bank, we're not getting any bank names away. good afternoon. welcome to hsbc. oh, it's... please enter your sort code, or... oh, i've got this one. now, interestingly,it‘s the pin number, and the account number, which, if you are from the days from the old cheque—book, then both of those things you'd use to print objects. so if you've got an old cheque from somebody you already know that. ..your date of birth. he knows my date of birth because we share the same date of
yeah, iwas, actually. we really tried hard to match up our voices.e voice coach and the rest of it, and itjust bubbled under what we needed and couldn't get in. what about the simpler stuff that we have been asked by banks in the last few years, like "my voice is my password," did you try that? oh yeah, we had a crack at that. to get into my account, my twin needs my sort code and my account number, things i have helped him outwith. he also needs to know my birthdate, but that's...
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iwas this cages. it was don't this look fun? i was like, no, this cages.like, no, it this cages. it was don't this look fun? i was like, no, it doesn't, this cages. it was don't this look fun? iwas like, no, it doesn't, it looks a bit wrong actually, i don't agree with this sort of stuff. damon smith claimed he left the device as a prank, but thejury smith claimed he left the device as a prank, but the jury decided this wasn't a bomb hoax and that he did deliberately set out to attack the london underground system and the people travelling on it. police investigating the murder of a man at his home in dorset have arrested three people. guy hedger was killed in the early hours of sunday morning after intruders broke into his home in the village of st ives, near ringwood. 0ur correspondent duncan kennedy is in st ives. the house is just over my shoulder. he was shot in the early hours of sunday morning and taken to hospital where he later died of his wounds and a postmortem examination has confirmed that those wounds were inflicted by gunshot. in the last co
iwas this cages. it was don't this look fun? i was like, no, this cages.like, no, it this cages. it was don't this look fun? i was like, no, it doesn't, this cages. it was don't this look fun? iwas like, no, it doesn't, it looks a bit wrong actually, i don't agree with this sort of stuff. damon smith claimed he left the device as a prank, but thejury smith claimed he left the device as a prank, but the jury decided this wasn't a bomb hoax and that he did deliberately set out to attack the...
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i diget marrd, but iwas a man thai chose. my dreamf f becong a a tcher has owown. i have bui t the fst p priry hohool f girirlsn my v vlage, a placwhere rls can beree, place whe they c dream, place th lets themnow thatheheir dres are poible. i am kenya ntaa. ththiss mymy val voioi. now raise ururs. [childresinging] man: like what you saw? then visit viewchange.org, linktv's brand-new multimedia website. watch over 200 stories a about new solutions to the developing world's bibiggest challenges, get involved with the issues, share the stories with f friend, and help changnge the world. all at viewchange.org.
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they'roi to go their jobs independently and thorgh ich is what we called for all along, and si think iwas rfectly property to do tt. in the meantime -- perfectly appropriate to do th. inhe meantime, we argog to keep our russian investigatns going with our telligence committ. and okhai dcred, er -- nothenergy and commerce -- the education and work force committ csi the ills gap. tting the mac thornberry and streamlining the wayengon works on weapons. let's get on with tax refo. let'fix people's problems. and all ofur committees are still inthat. so as i said i know th peop consume the ns of the day t we are here today working on peoe' problems every day. we have all these different mmittees that do diffent jo, and our job is to make sure thate still make progss forhemerican pele and we're doing that. reporter: what you're being asd out? speaker ry: do you want to ask about tax refor all right. mi emanu. reporter: mr. speaker, than you. garding tax reform, there's some folks w tnk you can g beyond this year -- speaker an: no, that's not the case. our goal and i feel very confidentiale can m
they'roi to go their jobs independently and thorgh ich is what we called for all along, and si think iwas rfectly property to do tt. in the meantime -- perfectly appropriate to do th. inhe meantime, we argog to keep our russian investigatns going with our telligence committ. and okhai dcred, er -- nothenergy and commerce -- the education and work force committ csi the ills gap. tting the mac thornberry and streamlining the wayengon works on weapons. let's get on with tax refo. let'fix people's...
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that was good, iwas good, i never got caught, i am good, iwas good, i never got caught, iam proud good i am proud of that. after many years of struggling, when kris andi many years of struggling, when kris and i met, i had been on hormones the years, i had a couple of little things done, because i thought i was going to do this before i was 40. you had taken the decision, hadn't you? yes, i'm all in, i got started, i was you? yes, i'm all in, i got started, iwas in you? yes, i'm all in, i got started, i was in therapy for five years, preparing for this. i got to 39 and i couldn't go any further. 1989. i just couldn't go any further. how far had you gone? you had the electrolysis. yes, things like that. you were growing breasts? yeah, all that kind of stuff. why did you feel at that point you couldn't go any further? it wasn't time. that's the simple answer. it just further? it wasn't time. that's the simple answer. itjust wasn't time. why not? because of society, because of everything. the only person who had been out there as trans was renee richards. at that time i was trying to play
that was good, iwas good, i never got caught, i am good, iwas good, i never got caught, iam proud good i am proud of that. after many years of struggling, when kris andi many years of struggling, when kris and i met, i had been on hormones the years, i had a couple of little things done, because i thought i was going to do this before i was 40. you had taken the decision, hadn't you? yes, i'm all in, i got started, i was you? yes, i'm all in, i got started, iwas in you? yes, i'm all in, i got...
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interestingly, iwas listening to radio 4 on my drive to work. it was any answers.he feedback that was coming from the tory manifesto, in particular things like, you know, losing some of the benefits, they were saying, it is the embarrassment of having to go through a lot of these. you know, the means testing. it is undignified, yes. yes, and dignified, and talking to the young and a lot of parents now saying, you know, go out and build up the debt. their fathers were saying, i know this sounds terrible to be telling them this, but what's the point of saving? it's all going to be stripped away from you. there is a lot of backlash. as you were saying, the potential to lose a lot of their co re the potential to lose a lot of their core voters the potential to lose a lot of their co re vote rs over the potential to lose a lot of their core voters over this issue. that is why it is such an interesting thing to do. we don't have the details and we don't actually know who these various things are going to hit. but when... sorry, various things are going to hit. but when.
interestingly, iwas listening to radio 4 on my drive to work. it was any answers.he feedback that was coming from the tory manifesto, in particular things like, you know, losing some of the benefits, they were saying, it is the embarrassment of having to go through a lot of these. you know, the means testing. it is undignified, yes. yes, and dignified, and talking to the young and a lot of parents now saying, you know, go out and build up the debt. their fathers were saying, i know this sounds...
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oh, god, man, iwas devastated. a song in his honour the next day called the king of love is dead. how much did that devastate you? i think i must have cried for two weeks. and it killed my inspiration for the civil rights movement... i'm ready. ..and the united states and i moved away. you were also scared, weren't you? because of all the killing going on... yes, i was scared. ..because jack kennedy was killed, robert kennedy was killed. do you think they were coming after you? not only that, the fbi was after me! they had a file on you. mm—hm. in washington. you never saw it, did you? uh, no, we were told about it and it's in my book, i wrote a book called i put a spell on you, and i did a film called nina simone — la legende, and it's in there that the fbi has a file on me, and indeed they went to curtis institute of music, where i was rejected for a scholarship, and asked vladimir sokoloff if i had ever been mixed up in the rebellion. and he said they never found anything but they actually went to curtis institu
oh, god, man, iwas devastated. a song in his honour the next day called the king of love is dead. how much did that devastate you? i think i must have cried for two weeks. and it killed my inspiration for the civil rights movement... i'm ready. ..and the united states and i moved away. you were also scared, weren't you? because of all the killing going on... yes, i was scared. ..because jack kennedy was killed, robert kennedy was killed. do you think they were coming after you? not only that,...
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iwas walking out thinking what was going on.g but a just got in the car and went home. i've been home for the last hour. it's very scary to think. i normally go out that exit. it could have been myself. effectively, the week to the exit was at the back of the concert hall. towards the train station, yes, that's the main exit, one of the main exits. definitely purposefully done because that's where people would have been. people were on their way out at that particular moment. definitely. it would have been right at the peak time. 1035 or whatever it was, just after she finished or five minutes whatever it was, just after she finished orfive minutes after. whatever it was, just after she finished or five minutes after. you mentioned, people saying there were different reasons, they went entirely sure where the noise had come from but they were just running as fast as they could. yes. i did hear one or two girls, screaming, and use of blood, kind of thing. 0ther and use of blood, kind of thing. other people, went to shore because
iwas walking out thinking what was going on.g but a just got in the car and went home. i've been home for the last hour. it's very scary to think. i normally go out that exit. it could have been myself. effectively, the week to the exit was at the back of the concert hall. towards the train station, yes, that's the main exit, one of the main exits. definitely purposefully done because that's where people would have been. people were on their way out at that particular moment. definitely. it...
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me, iwas and i came back and told my wife.fort this little girl, i don't know if i should say her name. we tried to keep her away, kept trying to close her eyes. i told keep her away, kept trying to close her eyes. itold her she keep her away, kept trying to close her eyes. i told her she was brave, asking her name and who was coming for her, asking for her dad's name, telling her she was brave. and the other little girl opposite, she was crying and crying. she was shaking. she was trying to ring her mum and her phone kept falling out of her hand. she talked to her mum, and was crying, i kept telling her she was brave, iam not crying, i kept telling her she was brave, i am not going to leave you, trying to comfort her the best i could. everybody laid there, people... she was able, she managed to give you her mum's phone number so to give you her mum's phone number so you could make contact, and you eventually got through to your own daughter on the phone, didn't you. and me. it was around 20 minutes, i was praying my daughter
me, iwas and i came back and told my wife.fort this little girl, i don't know if i should say her name. we tried to keep her away, kept trying to close her eyes. i told keep her away, kept trying to close her eyes. itold her she keep her away, kept trying to close her eyes. i told her she was brave, asking her name and who was coming for her, asking for her dad's name, telling her she was brave. and the other little girl opposite, she was crying and crying. she was shaking. she was trying to...
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iwas almost of what had happened, even in the morning. no. i was almost time when it hit the news.nd- to yes. when you saw the kids be? yes. when you saw the kids saying there was people running, blood everywhere, you realise how serious it was. it was good work by the stewards who kept the kids away. they kept us calm and save a lot of dramatic people come in there. and congratulations for what you managed to pull off today, because not many ” ”" % you brought all of these hours, you brought all of these people together, and it really did help a lot of people that i stood next to tonight, to hear andy berman and the people on the stage. we are pleased at how it went? yes, what happened last i was at a tragic incident. but today, you saw the true resilience of manchester. there is so much good heart here. as you saw last night, people offering free taxi right time, people opening their doors to their flats in the city. that is the spirit of manchester. immediately, people asked what they could do, could they get together? there were still a lot of investigations going on, and we di
iwas almost of what had happened, even in the morning. no. i was almost time when it hit the news.nd- to yes. when you saw the kids be? yes. when you saw the kids saying there was people running, blood everywhere, you realise how serious it was. it was good work by the stewards who kept the kids away. they kept us calm and save a lot of dramatic people come in there. and congratulations for what you managed to pull off today, because not many ” ”" % you brought all of these hours, you...
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iwas 14. i was living and working in china, in beijing.d other special occasion dinners with their family and it is the first time i have experienced chinese culture from the inside. i found it was such a shame to travel toa found it was such a shame to travel to a city where millions of people living but you don't actually meet any them. the perfect moment to meet the miz around a food experience like a the miz around a food experience likea dinner or the miz around a food experience like a dinner or walking class. so let's say im in paris and i decide i wa nt let's say im in paris and i decide i wantan let's say im in paris and i decide i want an authentic french meal. what happens then? what if i turn up with sally's kids and we all arrived on the doorstep and that is not quite what they were expecting? usually what they were expecting? usually what happens, it is like about meeting someone, you talk to them before you get to their house. they have their profile, so you can imagine the moment, you have pictures sent to the host as well
iwas 14. i was living and working in china, in beijing.d other special occasion dinners with their family and it is the first time i have experienced chinese culture from the inside. i found it was such a shame to travel toa found it was such a shame to travel to a city where millions of people living but you don't actually meet any them. the perfect moment to meet the miz around a food experience like a the miz around a food experience likea dinner or the miz around a food experience like a...
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iwas andy houli was in manchester arena, near the blast. -- holey.i was talking to one of the girls, talking about this situation. and then the door flung open. but because she had the door open, we got thrown forward, through the door. towards the arena. the explosion was behind us and force us forward. but everyone who was ten or 15 people in this, they all injured. asi 15 people in this, they all injured. as i said before, that there were about 2030 people injured. there was so about 2030 people injured. there was so much confusion over this. —— 20— 30. so you would put it as high as 20- 30 30. so you would put it as high as 20— 30 people? that number seriously injured? yes. all fatalities? the response was pretty rapid. —— or fatalities. there are staircases around, so the ambulance as cargo down. it makes it twice as hard. when this exposure and went off, was that at the point when people were already making their way out of manchester arena? yes, they were starting to filter out. i had been seen starting to filter out. i had been seen there for
iwas andy houli was in manchester arena, near the blast. -- holey.i was talking to one of the girls, talking about this situation. and then the door flung open. but because she had the door open, we got thrown forward, through the door. towards the arena. the explosion was behind us and force us forward. but everyone who was ten or 15 people in this, they all injured. asi 15 people in this, they all injured. as i said before, that there were about 2030 people injured. there was so about 2030...
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when the president and prime minister in 2010 i was president and prime minister in 2010 iwas in presidenti was in the room. secretary clinton was the only other person. and it did not bring traction in the way we had hoped. that if they met it would give them reason to continue. it validated their worst concerns about the other. so what this president's tea m the other. so what this president's team seemed to believe is that if president trump can build a good relationship with neta nyahu president trump can build a good relationship with netanyahu you and president of us then that will be a catalyst, he will be able to do something different because he is a good negotiator. do you see that in mrtrump? do you good negotiator. do you see that in mr trump? do you see that capacity? i hope it is there. for the sake of peace in the middle east and for american interests. so far at least, the conflict has not been able to be resolved on the basis of personality, and there have been many strong and powerful personalities involved. a dozen presidents, 20 secretaries of state. many israeli and pa
when the president and prime minister in 2010 i was president and prime minister in 2010 iwas in presidenti was in the room. secretary clinton was the only other person. and it did not bring traction in the way we had hoped. that if they met it would give them reason to continue. it validated their worst concerns about the other. so what this president's tea m the other. so what this president's team seemed to believe is that if president trump can build a good relationship with neta nyahu...
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iwas nato and david cameron for that campaign. i was in libya during that period.elieved we were on the cusp of a massacre by colonel gadaffi. i have to say, in the naval campaign that allowed the rebels to ultimately triumph, it seemed at the time, infairness, ultimately triumph, it seemed at the time, in fairness, to have been a sensible one. we were going to seem another rwanda. if something had happened. i think it was a fair assumption to think that. the problem was that there was no after plan that was effective. yes, the rebels took hold in the country literally had no infrastructure, that was run by mafias. regional militias. here's we are. the problem is vacuumed. there are several publicans. what he is trying to say is there, when there is a vacuum of authority, whether it is iraq after the war or authority, whether it is iraq after the waror in authority, whether it is iraq after the war or in libya after colonel gadaffi collapses, or in yemen now with the conflict with the saudis, was there is a vacuum of authority, you have the potential to get all the
iwas nato and david cameron for that campaign. i was in libya during that period.elieved we were on the cusp of a massacre by colonel gadaffi. i have to say, in the naval campaign that allowed the rebels to ultimately triumph, it seemed at the time, infairness, ultimately triumph, it seemed at the time, in fairness, to have been a sensible one. we were going to seem another rwanda. if something had happened. i think it was a fair assumption to think that. the problem was that there was no after...
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iwas at atm. you have given up on your conference? maybe not. due to speak tomorrow morning so i have had to cancel that but if i can rebook and go out tomorrow for the end of the conference, that would be great. it only happens every two years and it isa it only happens every two years and it is a disaster to miss it. what is your view of the way all of this has been handled by ba? absolutely abysmal. the announcement thatjust came out telling us to go, telling us came out telling us to go, telling us to vacate the premises, is the first official announcement in three hours. nobody is coming around with water or anything. we are standing in queues where we are nervous to leave our bags because we are told not to. it means we cannot go for a drink or to. it means we cannot go for a drink or to. it means we cannot go fora drink or drink or to. it means we cannot go for a drink or two that one. nothing at all, it's terrible. and you have run upa at all, it's terrible. and you have run up a bill presumably to stay in that hotel overnight?” run up a
iwas at atm. you have given up on your conference? maybe not. due to speak tomorrow morning so i have had to cancel that but if i can rebook and go out tomorrow for the end of the conference, that would be great. it only happens every two years and it isa it only happens every two years and it is a disaster to miss it. what is your view of the way all of this has been handled by ba? absolutely abysmal. the announcement thatjust came out telling us to go, telling us came out telling us to go,...
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iwas one know they're suffering from sight loss? exactly. i was one of those children.ing well at school. when i got my first pair of glasses, i could see stars and leaves on trees and it changed my life. that's why we're empowering teachers, teachers are screening in schools, but they understand what it means. so rather than just schools, but they understand what it means. so rather thanjust having schools, but they understand what it means. so rather than just having a result they're empowered on following up and making sure the child gets treatment and we are close to having screened 100,000 children to make sure they get the right treatment. andrew, thank you very much for coming in. it has been great to hear the story about peek. you work with other companies with similar technology and advancement to help people see around the world. yes, best of luck with it. thank you for coming in. in a moment we'll take a look through the business pages but first here's a quick reminder of how to get in touch with us. the business live page is where you can stay ahead of all t
iwas one know they're suffering from sight loss? exactly. i was one of those children.ing well at school. when i got my first pair of glasses, i could see stars and leaves on trees and it changed my life. that's why we're empowering teachers, teachers are screening in schools, but they understand what it means. so rather than just schools, but they understand what it means. so rather thanjust having schools, but they understand what it means. so rather than just having a result they're...
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iwas worried. i have today. some treatment has been delayed. i was worried. have got to stay in here, it is frustrating. it is after this message came up on cou ntless com puters across it is after this message came up on countless computers across the nhs demanding a ransom to access files. i saw demanding a ransom to access files. isawa demanding a ransom to access files. i saw a patient yesterday and they had a severe stomach pain for ten days. we needed to obviously find out why he was in pain. we couldn't find out because we could not get the blood results. the disruption to the blood results. the disruption to the nhs as part of a global situation. cyber attack throughout an unprecedented level, according to europol. it is thought as many as 100 countries have been hit. 45 nhs organisations have been hit in the uk, including 11 of scotland's health boards. the nhs is in the coverage face. there is a great deal of work to get systems back to normal. every effort is being made to make sure any impact on patient ca re to make sure any impact on patient car
iwas worried. i have today. some treatment has been delayed. i was worried. have got to stay in here, it is frustrating. it is after this message came up on cou ntless com puters across it is after this message came up on countless computers across the nhs demanding a ransom to access files. i saw demanding a ransom to access files. isawa demanding a ransom to access files. i saw a patient yesterday and they had a severe stomach pain for ten days. we needed to obviously find out why he was in...
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luckily, iwas ready so that is when you knew it was serious.dy moore, whojoins us street, then. let's return to andy moore, who joins us with the latest. you have been following the story since the developments broke. just give us a sense of how much we do know, and what we are still waiting to find out. we know from greater manchester police that there was an explosion. they have not identified the source of it. they say they are treating it as a terrorist incident. they say at least 19 people have been killed, and 50 injured. we have from british transport police that the seat of the explosion was in the foyer area. heard from manchester arena saying that the explosion happened outside their venue in a public space. what we do not know is really because of the explosion. we get a reports from us security sources, talking about a suicide bomber. now, that has not been confirmed by british police yet. we are expecting a press conference to happen shortly. certainly, some of the eyewitnesses have talked about the eyewitnesses have talked about t
luckily, iwas ready so that is when you knew it was serious.dy moore, whojoins us street, then. let's return to andy moore, who joins us with the latest. you have been following the story since the developments broke. just give us a sense of how much we do know, and what we are still waiting to find out. we know from greater manchester police that there was an explosion. they have not identified the source of it. they say they are treating it as a terrorist incident. they say at least 19 people...
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i wasn't saying brexit had a big impact, iwas growth. wasn't saying brexit had a big impact, i was saying that the reason for the different performance in the scottish economy is the difficulty in the oil and gas sector. so it's not brexit? if you listen, it's no greater than the rest of the uk. your finance minister, mr macari, he blamed the economic reality of brexit? that my view is there is an effect on the sterling effects. i don't understand why brexit was a disproportionally bad effect on scotland? that is what your finance bad effect on scotland? that is what yourfinance minister said. bad effect on scotland? that is what your finance minister said. you are putting something to me that i haven't argued. 2017, and he reflected the economic reality of brexit. whether it's on the gdp from previous terms and whether it's on productivity, i will give you another indicator, and we had the latest eu wide report showing for the fifth year in a row that scotla nd the fifth year in a row that scotland is the best performing part of the uk
i wasn't saying brexit had a big impact, iwas growth. wasn't saying brexit had a big impact, i was saying that the reason for the different performance in the scottish economy is the difficulty in the oil and gas sector. so it's not brexit? if you listen, it's no greater than the rest of the uk. your finance minister, mr macari, he blamed the economic reality of brexit? that my view is there is an effect on the sterling effects. i don't understand why brexit was a disproportionally bad effect...
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iwas described by one of my colleagues as a bloody difficult woman...!d at the time, the next person to find that out will bejean—claude juncker. that out will bejean—claude juncker. the fight over sanctuary cities has stretched to salem massachusetts, town known for its witch trials at the end of the 17th century now navigating 21st—century immigration policies under the trump administration. why is donald trump spending so much time talking about america's seventh president, andrew jackson, and the american civil war? is history being revived or rewritten? north korea has accused the united states of pushing the korean peninsula to the brink of nuclear war, today, two us bombers flew a training exercise alongside the south korean and japanese air forces. the north's official news agency said it was a rehearsal for a pre—emptive nuclear strike. the pentagon has confirmed its missile defence shield, known as thad, is 110w defence shield, known as thad, is now fully operational, which will antagonise china, as well as pyongyang. maybe there is a twin stra
iwas described by one of my colleagues as a bloody difficult woman...!d at the time, the next person to find that out will bejean—claude juncker. that out will bejean—claude juncker. the fight over sanctuary cities has stretched to salem massachusetts, town known for its witch trials at the end of the 17th century now navigating 21st—century immigration policies under the trump administration. why is donald trump spending so much time talking about america's seventh president, andrew...
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iwas a brownlie. -- brownlie. craft, first aid, cooking.e to learn. ifi if i were allowed to invent a badge it would be a mysterious badge because you could travel around the world and find things you had never seen before. if i can world and find things you had never seen before. if! can create world and find things you had never seen before. if i can create a world and find things you had never seen before. if! can create a badge i would create a scrapbook badge and the best brownies a book would get the best brownies a book would get the badge. i would like a dress up badge because i like dressing up with my sister. i would like to do a kindness badge so if you were lonely you were just as them if you want to be friends and they would say yes.” would like to do a gymnastics badge. i would like a painting badge.” promise that i will do my best to be true to myself and to develop my abilities and to serve the queen and my community. brilliant ideas there. particularly about the kindness badge. joining us in the studio is ellis quinn, a gui
iwas a brownlie. -- brownlie. craft, first aid, cooking.e to learn. ifi if i were allowed to invent a badge it would be a mysterious badge because you could travel around the world and find things you had never seen before. if i can world and find things you had never seen before. if! can create world and find things you had never seen before. if i can create a world and find things you had never seen before. if! can create a badge i would create a scrapbook badge and the best brownies a book...
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. >> iwas almo time for the cross. >> gentlemenlet's get this cross up in the air. >> i know what you're is it rude of me not to help? ♪ stay out front with tempur-pedic. our proprietary material automatically adjusts to your weight, shape and temperature. so you sleep deeply, and wake up feeling powerful. find your exclusive retailer at tempurpedic.com this is brooke's yard. with cute kids. an adorable dog. and..ugly bare spots. bare spots that are hard to fix using seed alone. but scotts ez seed changes everything. it's an all-in-one solution. our finest grass seed plus quick-start fertilizer and natural super- absorbent mulch grow grass anywhere. the very first time, guaranteed. bare spots be gone. this is a scotts yard. >>> do you accept the light of jesus christ? >> i accept the light. >> klansman, do you accept the light of jesus christ? >> i accept the light. >> klansman, do you accept the light of jesus christ? >> i accept the light. >> whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. we're not going to the cross burning yet. no, no. not in the middle of the show. i'm not dumb. that's the big closer. [ l
. >> iwas almo time for the cross. >> gentlemenlet's get this cross up in the air. >> i know what you're is it rude of me not to help? ♪ stay out front with tempur-pedic. our proprietary material automatically adjusts to your weight, shape and temperature. so you sleep deeply, and wake up feeling powerful. find your exclusive retailer at tempurpedic.com this is brooke's yard. with cute kids. an adorable dog. and..ugly bare spots. bare spots that are hard to fix using seed...
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his letter because we have been swamped as a result and i was we have been swamped as a result and iwas to be called out of them. the point is, the reason he didn't mention it to me in his letter yesterday is that honestly, he will be going, "why would anybody be interested?" i know that sounds strange and it's not false modesty at all. his understanding of his role is that he made it possible for other people, myself and hundreds, if not thousands of other people to do better what we felt we all were called to do. we were moved to do than we could have done otherwise, but the most fatal thing you can do with prince philip and say well done for the wonderful things you've done because he'll go "it's not me of the it's them." he doesn't see this is a particularly interesting story and when i see him next i will say, "you could have dropped us a hint. that would have been helpful." he will say, "why would would have been helpful." he will say, "why would anybody would have been helpful." he will say, "why would anybody be interested ? " say, "why would anybody be interested?" he will prob
his letter because we have been swamped as a result and i was we have been swamped as a result and iwas to be called out of them. the point is, the reason he didn't mention it to me in his letter yesterday is that honestly, he will be going, "why would anybody be interested?" i know that sounds strange and it's not false modesty at all. his understanding of his role is that he made it possible for other people, myself and hundreds, if not thousands of other people to do better what we...
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my reporting, he submitted his letter of resignation on may 18th, before the foreign trip was gei iwas g underway. why did he do it? was it at the request of the president? that remains unanswered at this point in time. we do know that the president is considering some new roles for some people, expanding some profiles here behind the scenes, and he's looking to potentially bring in outsiders, some former campaign staffers, including corey lewandowski and dave bossie. based on my reporting, it is more likely, more realistic, that he'd bring in dave bossie, the former deputy campaign manager. corey lewandowski has tensions with some of the trump family members. so very unlikely you'd see him come back into the fold in the white house. but could he take on a broader role in terms of counseling the president, advising him outside of the white house? that's a possibility, steph. that's one of the things they're eyeing moving forward. >> i want to share a bit more on the tension. it is not just tension between corey lewandowski and the -- some of the trump family members, it's about what th
my reporting, he submitted his letter of resignation on may 18th, before the foreign trip was gei iwas g underway. why did he do it? was it at the request of the president? that remains unanswered at this point in time. we do know that the president is considering some new roles for some people, expanding some profiles here behind the scenes, and he's looking to potentially bring in outsiders, some former campaign staffers, including corey lewandowski and dave bossie. based on my reporting, it...
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yeah, iwas, actually. we really tried hard to match up our voices.ks in the last few years, like "my voice is my password," did you try that? oh yeah, we had a crack at that. to get into my account, my twin needs my sort code and my account number, things i have already helped him outwith. he also needs to know my birthdate, but that's probably something he already knows. the question is, can my voiceprint give me any extra protection? secret bank, we're not getting any bank names away. good afternoon. welcome to hsbc. oh, it's... please enter your sort code, or... oh, i've got this one. now, interestingly,it‘s the pin number, and the account number, which, if you are from the days from the old cheque—book, then both of those things you'd use to print objects. so if you've got an old cheque from somebody you already know that. ..your date of birth. he knows my date of birth because we share the same date of birth. after the tone, please repeat the phrase "my voice your password". my voice is my password. i'm sorry, i didn't catch that. after the tone
yeah, iwas, actually. we really tried hard to match up our voices.ks in the last few years, like "my voice is my password," did you try that? oh yeah, we had a crack at that. to get into my account, my twin needs my sort code and my account number, things i have already helped him outwith. he also needs to know my birthdate, but that's probably something he already knows. the question is, can my voiceprint give me any extra protection? secret bank, we're not getting any bank names...
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and they told me iwas either december 1st or december 2nd, which matched the letter.hen basically over the course of recent days, after we had heard that the fbi was investigating kushner, particularly over these december meetings, including the one on december 1st, december 2nd, our sources told us, basically a thing that was identical to what was in the letter, which is that in that meeting, kushner had proposed to kislyak the creation of a secret channel that would not be basically through the established means of communicating between the russians and the americans through government channels. it would be through other channels. it doesn't specify, like i said, that it would be at the facility. but in these sources revealed to us that in these intercepts of kislyak after that meeting, he described being taken aback as you noted at this idea that kushner had raised that maybe they could use russian facilities to set up this communication. >> was the letter handwritten or printed, and where was it postmarked from? >> it was typed. i don't remember -- i'm pretty sure
and they told me iwas either december 1st or december 2nd, which matched the letter.hen basically over the course of recent days, after we had heard that the fbi was investigating kushner, particularly over these december meetings, including the one on december 1st, december 2nd, our sources told us, basically a thing that was identical to what was in the letter, which is that in that meeting, kushner had proposed to kislyak the creation of a secret channel that would not be basically through...
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iwas... on the verge of being suicidal. and yes, it is awful. has had his bail time extended on five separate occasions, and has spent months with his life on hold waiting to be charged or exonerated. i really did believe this time, because the inspector did write to me and say, look, we are going to get it sorted this time for you, the longest one ever of three months. under the new rules, there is going to be a 28—day initial limit for pre—charge bail. yes. but of course that doesn't help somebody in your position, does it? no, because i'm already on what they are calling now the old scheme, and i do believe i'm going to be put further and further back, because they've got to deal with people on the new scheme, whereas with me, they can just write to me and put me back again if they are a bit busy. so you are worried that the 28—day limit... it could make it worse for me, yes. as an outspoken critic of the new regulations, vice—chair of the police federation, calum macleod, shares steve's concerns, and also believes that the changes will creat
iwas... on the verge of being suicidal. and yes, it is awful. has had his bail time extended on five separate occasions, and has spent months with his life on hold waiting to be charged or exonerated. i really did believe this time, because the inspector did write to me and say, look, we are going to get it sorted this time for you, the longest one ever of three months. under the new rules, there is going to be a 28—day initial limit for pre—charge bail. yes. but of course that doesn't help...
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iwas, i had one, tish clubs in this country at that stage.ng a boxer. now you are professional, how easy will it be to find an opponent worth fighting, that will actually come and the kind of person you would be prepared to fight for? it is a lot easier now. i am really enjoying the professional ranks. we do three minute rounds. we do ten rounds as welcome which is different from the amateurs who only doa different from the amateurs who only do a maximum of four. and you have to pick your own team as well. on tea m to pick your own team as well. on team gb, you have a team straightaway, coaches, nutritionist, strength and condition coaches. now i have picked my own team, which i have quite enjoyed. i have found a tea m have quite enjoyed. i have found a team of people that work well together. i am really enjoying things, onward and upward, and get that world title. it is probably the title rather than money want to do it for. but with that said tennis, for a long time of the women did not the same as the men. so what kind of money will be inv
iwas, i had one, tish clubs in this country at that stage.ng a boxer. now you are professional, how easy will it be to find an opponent worth fighting, that will actually come and the kind of person you would be prepared to fight for? it is a lot easier now. i am really enjoying the professional ranks. we do three minute rounds. we do ten rounds as welcome which is different from the amateurs who only doa different from the amateurs who only do a maximum of four. and you have to pick your own...
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iwas detailing her experiences about giving birth.usband, my new baby daughter and i were left waiting ina new baby daughter and i were left waiting in a storage room. —— after giving birth. do get in touch with us throughout the morning — use the hashtag victoria live and if you text, you will be charged at the standard network rate. olly foster has the sport now. jose mourinho made 8 changes to his manchester united team that lost to arsenal at the emirates yesterday as they prioritse the europa league as a route into the champions league next season. it's the first time that he has lost to arsene wenger in the premier league, either at united or in his two spells at chelsea. granit xhaka and danny welbeck scored the goals. the gunners are still 6 points outside the champions league places, united have written off a top four finish, so mourinho didn't seem too bothered by defeat to the gunners. it is the 1st time... i left the emirates, they were crying, they we re emirates, they were crying, they were walking the streets with their
iwas detailing her experiences about giving birth.usband, my new baby daughter and i were left waiting ina new baby daughter and i were left waiting in a storage room. —— after giving birth. do get in touch with us throughout the morning — use the hashtag victoria live and if you text, you will be charged at the standard network rate. olly foster has the sport now. jose mourinho made 8 changes to his manchester united team that lost to arsenal at the emirates yesterday as they prioritse...
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times these negotiations are going to be tough, during the conservative party leadership campaign, iwasership campaign, i was described by one of my colleagues as a bloody difficult woman. i said at the time, the next person to find that out will be jean—claude juncker. person to find that out will be jean-claude juncker. easily find out the weekend? these will be tough negotiations as we go ahead, i'm asking the british people to give me asking the british people to give me a mandate to go into those negotiations, every vote for me and my team, to strengthen our hand to make sure we get the best possible dealfor the united make sure we get the best possible deal for the united kingdom. make sure we get the best possible dealfor the united kingdom. -- did he find that out over the weekend? dejong claude he find that out over the weekend? de jong claude puel can he find that out over the weekend? dejong claude puel can say to you that "brexit" cannot be a success?” do not recall the account that has been given, i think a lot of it was brussels gossip. either he said it did not. -- did je
times these negotiations are going to be tough, during the conservative party leadership campaign, iwasership campaign, i was described by one of my colleagues as a bloody difficult woman. i said at the time, the next person to find that out will be jean—claude juncker. person to find that out will be jean-claude juncker. easily find out the weekend? these will be tough negotiations as we go ahead, i'm asking the british people to give me asking the british people to give me a mandate to go...
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the vietnamese fishing captain grabbed the hands of the swimmer and said, iwas grabbed the hands of thed to please let me live, i need to see my kids, please god... president trump they're speaking at that commencement ceremony for the coast guard in connecticut. looking forward and not backwards to the controversy surrounded the fbi investigation as to whether his advisers had links to russia and talk about his upcoming foreign trip next week, saying that he was voted in to get things done and that is what he is going to do. and seemed to be blaming the media for his current travails. gary 0'donoghue is standing by. a familiar refrain, if there are problems in his administration it is the media, it is therefore. he not address the immediate allegations directly but clearly cast some advice for those people graduating from the coast guard academy saying look, if something is worth fighting for it is worth fighting hard, fight for what you think is right. he said that he was the politician that had been the most unfairly treated in history, that was his assertion and he blamed of course
the vietnamese fishing captain grabbed the hands of the swimmer and said, iwas grabbed the hands of thed to please let me live, i need to see my kids, please god... president trump they're speaking at that commencement ceremony for the coast guard in connecticut. looking forward and not backwards to the controversy surrounded the fbi investigation as to whether his advisers had links to russia and talk about his upcoming foreign trip next week, saying that he was voted in to get things done and...
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iwas himself. does that ring true with you? no, not at all. thatis at a conference and i don't believe that is true at all. you have to say that is true at all. you have to say that mr comey haven't exactly covered himself in glory, has he? certainly as far as the clinton e—mail it first —— the clinton e—mail it first —— the clinton e—mail investigation is concerned. that's a matter of opinion. i think in hindsight he would have dealt with that differently but we could talk for a while from the standpoint of why he did what he did, given the fa cts of why he did what he did, given the facts of what was going on, that there was no leadership in the department ofjustice there was no leadership in the department of justice and there was no leadership in the department ofjustice and nobody can get through to talk to the department ofjustice get through to talk to the department of justice about get through to talk to the department ofjustice about the depth of that investigation. even though he made that announcement, people need to understand tha
iwas himself. does that ring true with you? no, not at all. thatis at a conference and i don't believe that is true at all. you have to say that is true at all. you have to say that mr comey haven't exactly covered himself in glory, has he? certainly as far as the clinton e—mail it first —— the clinton e—mail it first —— the clinton e—mail investigation is concerned. that's a matter of opinion. i think in hindsight he would have dealt with that differently but we could talk for a...
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russ, iwas non—0pec member states, including russia. russ, i was talking to an oil trader earlier.people who are certainly hoping that the production cuts would go deeper than the ones that were announced last november, or perhaps they would be extended for longer. as it was, we have ended up with the same 1.2 million barrel per day cut, and an extension tojust nine million barrel per day cut, and an extension to just nine months. non—0pec looks to be playing its part, with russia chipping in with a reduction. in the end the big wild ca rd reduction. in the end the big wild card is what will happen with us shale production? 0pec has no control over that and the more 0pec tries to squeeze back to squeeze the oil price back, the easier it is for oil price back, the easier it is for oil companies eus to finance their exploration work. the cuts 0pec is looking to push through could easily be offset by movement in the us. slightly disappointing news for the state of the uk economy today, the ons state of the uk economy today, the 0ns revising down economic growth for the first three mon
russ, iwas non—0pec member states, including russia. russ, i was talking to an oil trader earlier.people who are certainly hoping that the production cuts would go deeper than the ones that were announced last november, or perhaps they would be extended for longer. as it was, we have ended up with the same 1.2 million barrel per day cut, and an extension tojust nine million barrel per day cut, and an extension to just nine months. non—0pec looks to be playing its part, with russia chipping...
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iwas horrified. i have you heard of not bring no bring? i was horrified. i would not get to go.om englefield in berkshire where the big day is taking place. any sign of anyone arriving just yet? the wedding is actually this morning am quite early. it is this morning and there are no guests get here but there are over 100 members of the media that have turned up the tab is getting busier and busier. we are expecting guests to arrive at around 11am and we are told we will be able to see some of them as they walk along the roads to them as they walk along the roads to the church. who are we expecting to see? robbie expecting to see, i know several royal faces. any famous faces? we do not know yet. this is the part that combination of wedding. you've got hollywood here, you've got blt tv stars here as well as royalty as well. the guest list had been kept under about but we do believe that prince harry will be bringing his american girlfriend, which of course is going to be the biggest, i think, personally the most kind of highly anticipated guest at this wedding. thank you so much i
iwas horrified. i have you heard of not bring no bring? i was horrified. i would not get to go.om englefield in berkshire where the big day is taking place. any sign of anyone arriving just yet? the wedding is actually this morning am quite early. it is this morning and there are no guests get here but there are over 100 members of the media that have turned up the tab is getting busier and busier. we are expecting guests to arrive at around 11am and we are told we will be able to see some of...
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first thing this morning, iwas in resilient. first thing this morning, i was in the city.seen people holding hands or walking arm in arm more than normal, but they are still here. a few minutes ago, i heard applause coming from below as somebody must have said something which was recognised by the crowd. that is the spirit that sees us through, as it did when we had a bomb 21 years ago. good of you tojoin us. you're we had a bomb 21 years ago. good of you to join us. you're watching bbc news and our coverage from manchester continues. yes, we are outside the manchester arena, where the police are now saying that a 22—year—old man, salman abedi, was the suicide bomber who last night at 10:30pm after that concert, detonated his device and killed 22 people and injured 59. so we now have the name. that name has been circulating, but although the police said they knew the name of the suicide bomber, they didn't want it released. but they have just released. but they have just released it. the chief constable of greater manchester, ian hopkins, put it out in the public domain. l
first thing this morning, iwas in resilient. first thing this morning, i was in the city.seen people holding hands or walking arm in arm more than normal, but they are still here. a few minutes ago, i heard applause coming from below as somebody must have said something which was recognised by the crowd. that is the spirit that sees us through, as it did when we had a bomb 21 years ago. good of you tojoin us. you're we had a bomb 21 years ago. good of you to join us. you're watching bbc news...
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antes. ( ♪ mÚsica♪) >>> estamos deseÁndoles muchas felicidades a las madres mexicanas, salvadoreÑas, iwauete que tiene diego, parecÍa un juguete pero hace mucho tiempo fue creado para los niÑos que tenÍan autismo, uno de cada 10 niÑos tiene autismo y ese juguete de alguna manera los hacen concentrarse >>> tambiÉn para el sÍndrome del dÉficit de atenciÓn >>> hay muchos niÑos que lo utilizan como un juego y una distracciÓn en las clases, asÍ que los maestros estÁn pasando un momento muy difÍcil, tratando de que entonces los niÑos se concentren. porque los niÑos que tienen dÉficit de atenciÓn o autismo les funciona para la concentraciÓn, pero los que son niÑos normales pues entonces de alguna manera es como una distracciÓn. hace un pequeÑo ruido, q tambiÉn se puedescuchar cuando uno estÁ en una clase y distrae a otros niÑos. >>> esto lleva mÁs o menos 20 aÑos que se inventÓ, algo que yo no lo habÍa investigado a fondo, pero si les puedo decir por, pues por vivencia propia, por experiencia propia mis hijos tanto mariano como nicholson niÑos que padecen de dÉficit de atenciÓn, cuando yo lo vi
antes. ( ♪ mÚsica♪) >>> estamos deseÁndoles muchas felicidades a las madres mexicanas, salvadoreÑas, iwauete que tiene diego, parecÍa un juguete pero hace mucho tiempo fue creado para los niÑos que tenÍan autismo, uno de cada 10 niÑos tiene autismo y ese juguete de alguna manera los hacen concentrarse >>> tambiÉn para el sÍndrome del dÉficit de atenciÓn >>> hay muchos niÑos que lo utilizan como un juego y una distracciÓn en las clases, asÍ que los...
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so the momentum is building behind that and i was at momentum is building behind that and iwas ata momentumwe re and the enthusiasm from people, who were absolutely anti—brexit, the enthusiasm to support the liberal democrats is absolutely electric and so we are going to get those people out onto the street, talking to people on the doorsteps and we are going to make significant inroads because of our stance which is unashamedly positive around the european union. in some parts of the country where traditionally you might expect lib dem voters to turn out, that position it is putting you ina out, that position it is putting you in a tricky space. for example, the south—west, where you might expect to win lib dem votes, there are people who were very much leave voters and graham from warminster has been in touch and says he would consider voting lib dem if only they would acknowledge the brexit result and stop canvassing to reverse the democratic decision of the british people. just get on with promoting your ideals and stop trying to reverse the inevitable, he says. obviously there is a lot
so the momentum is building behind that and i was at momentum is building behind that and iwas ata momentumwe re and the enthusiasm from people, who were absolutely anti—brexit, the enthusiasm to support the liberal democrats is absolutely electric and so we are going to get those people out onto the street, talking to people on the doorsteps and we are going to make significant inroads because of our stance which is unashamedly positive around the european union. in some parts of the country...
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iwas serious about these issues and talk sensible measures. i was independent review at the time.s not working any more. he is arguing fora approach is not working any more. he is arguing for a change of strategy. ——jeremy is arguing for a change of strategy. —— jeremy corbyn. do you agree there should be a re—examination of the current strategy? i don't know what mr corbyn thinks has been happening over all these years since 9—11. he is a privy council, he is leader of the labour party. it looks to me as though he has read and listened to nothing. of course we should be reconsidering policy, we do it every hour of every day of the week. this is a 24/7 job. listen to the approach of amber rudd in recent days which has been very objective and empirical. i think there are changes that need to be made in my view, we should return to these restrictions which were part of control orders. i think more money should be given to the prevent strand of counterterrorism policy which is mostly very successful and admires from all over the world. but admires from all over the world. but a speed
iwas serious about these issues and talk sensible measures. i was independent review at the time.s not working any more. he is arguing fora approach is not working any more. he is arguing for a change of strategy. ——jeremy is arguing for a change of strategy. —— jeremy corbyn. do you agree there should be a re—examination of the current strategy? i don't know what mr corbyn thinks has been happening over all these years since 9—11. he is a privy council, he is leader of the labour...