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taste it, you can't smell it, if it's not moving forward, if i'm not interested in the character, iwillve lost something here. now make suggestions. 0ccasionally it's that i didn't figure out the outline correctly, more often it's that the co—writer is, you know... laughter. but we'll course correct. yes. now, i've read... if you look at them, they're smaller, obviously thinner, you know. hopefully on all the trains and the planes you'll see people reading this kind of smaller book. i've read that you work seven days a week, 52 weeks of the year, is that true? do you not even take a day off for christmas day? christmas i would say would be a very light day. but generally it is seven days a week. somebody said, you're lucky if you find something you like to do, and then it's a miracle if somebody will pay you to do it. and that's my situation. with doing these bookshots, this has been the most fun year of my life. really? because i love to tell stories, and i was kind of blocked with the books that i had, because i had the alex cross series and the women's murder club, and private, and i
taste it, you can't smell it, if it's not moving forward, if i'm not interested in the character, iwillve lost something here. now make suggestions. 0ccasionally it's that i didn't figure out the outline correctly, more often it's that the co—writer is, you know... laughter. but we'll course correct. yes. now, i've read... if you look at them, they're smaller, obviously thinner, you know. hopefully on all the trains and the planes you'll see people reading this kind of smaller book. i've read...
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so, iwill see i promise you. it is going to change. so, i will see you tomorrow. applause.ly, if it is going to be beautiful, or if it is going to be beautiful, or if it is going to rain like crazy, it makes no difference to me. i have a feeling it is going to be beautiful. but i will see you tomorrow. and i am going to be cheering you on. you are going to be cheering you on. you are going to be cheering me on. but i am going to be cheering me on. but i am going to be cheering you on. because what we have done is so special. all over the world they are talking about it. all over the world. and i love you folks. and we are going to work together. and we are going to... make america great again! and i will add, greater than ever before. and enjoyed the fireworks. applause. thank you. thank you. the president—elect donald trump on the eve of his inauguration tomorrow addressing some of the crowds there not far from the lincoln memorial. he said he is simply the messenger carrying your message. we are all in this together. we all got tired of seeing what is happening in our cou
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iwill see a public holiday. also you can see a mixed picture. i will see you soon.rt for people suffering with mental illness in england will be set out by theresa may later. it's her first major speech on health since becoming prime minister. she's expected to announce plans to reduce the waiting times for mental health services. schools will also be expected to play a bigger role in identifying mentally vulnerable pupils. severe delays are expected in london during this morning's rush hour because of a strike across the entire tube network. workers from the rmt and the transport salaried staffs' association are walking out for 24 hours in a dispute overjob losses and ticket office closures, as andy moore reports. the first tube stations began closing soon after the strike began last night. many more are expected to follow today, including most in central london. there will be no underground services from any of the big london rail stations such as king's cross, waterloo and paddington. the dispute is overjob losses and ticket office closures. at last talks yesterd
iwill see a public holiday. also you can see a mixed picture. i will see you soon.rt for people suffering with mental illness in england will be set out by theresa may later. it's her first major speech on health since becoming prime minister. she's expected to announce plans to reduce the waiting times for mental health services. schools will also be expected to play a bigger role in identifying mentally vulnerable pupils. severe delays are expected in london during this morning's rush hour...
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i have to say, chris grayling, the minister, has a history of not being a very effective minister, iwillg a very effective minister, i will say that. that has been one of his downfall in government. this might prove another. it is hobson 's choice. it doesn't put him into a winning position, whichever he takes. grammar schools on the front page of the telegraph. but grammar stream in every school to help bright pupils, according to the head of ucas?” every school to help bright pupils, according to the head of ucas? i am not sure how but grammar stream would be different to the streaming that already happens in most schools andi that already happens in most schools and i suppose the point that the outgoing chief executive is trying to make but without saying so is that we don't want a social economic ghetto with rich areas with grammar schools and middle—class people moving in because the catchment area has become so expensive and poor areas with worse girls, perhaps it was not the same level of achievement. i can only assume this is what this means otherwise it is just supercharged stre
i have to say, chris grayling, the minister, has a history of not being a very effective minister, iwillg a very effective minister, i will say that. that has been one of his downfall in government. this might prove another. it is hobson 's choice. it doesn't put him into a winning position, whichever he takes. grammar schools on the front page of the telegraph. but grammar stream in every school to help bright pupils, according to the head of ucas?” every school to help bright pupils,...
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ok, iwill, then. the rest of the hats are bound for the market.legend of the spider? so the spider capture the seven... and last on our trek, this major site of pilgrimage. statues of a huge spider and a prince sit at the bottom of these stairs. figures from ancient legends. look at this. wow! it's like a...wow. these caves are home to 9000 statues, some dating back hundreds of years. they're all brought and donated by devotees hoping for a blessing. it's just buddhas galore, and they're made of, what? what material underneath the gold? like a concrete. concrete? so, when making a buddha image, what did the people hope happens in terms of buddhism? is it to give them a better life, afterlife? this is like a good deed. yeah, like merit making? yes. and maybe for the next existence, to get to a better place, you know? people to be up and into nirvana in one day. wow. and if nirvana is not an option, i, for one, am happy after years of this country being in isolation to settle for a slice of this magnificent landscape and culture. and if you're think
ok, iwill, then. the rest of the hats are bound for the market.legend of the spider? so the spider capture the seven... and last on our trek, this major site of pilgrimage. statues of a huge spider and a prince sit at the bottom of these stairs. figures from ancient legends. look at this. wow! it's like a...wow. these caves are home to 9000 statues, some dating back hundreds of years. they're all brought and donated by devotees hoping for a blessing. it's just buddhas galore, and they're made...
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if they do a badjob, iwill say, you say, you did a good job.here. joining us now from our london newsroom is pippa malmgren, who was economic advisor to the former republic president george w bush. good morning. symbolically, how important is this swearing—in ceremony, the inauguration on friday, and what do you think will happen? it is always an important symbol of the transition of power, so any kind of disruptions and controversy, it could mar the image. frankly, at this point, the president—elect is so vexing to so many people that even if it goes quietly, i think still there will be a lot of questions about this tra nsfer of a lot of questions about this transfer of power. but there is some concern about protesters showing up for this inauguration. it would not be the first time but perhaps because of the nature of his stance on things, it will be more visible and people will pay more attention. also paying attention to the names or lack of big names confirmed for the inauguration. just yesterday, the inauguration. just yesterday, the sing
if they do a badjob, iwill say, you say, you did a good job.here. joining us now from our london newsroom is pippa malmgren, who was economic advisor to the former republic president george w bush. good morning. symbolically, how important is this swearing—in ceremony, the inauguration on friday, and what do you think will happen? it is always an important symbol of the transition of power, so any kind of disruptions and controversy, it could mar the image. frankly, at this point, the...
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iwill expectations and anticipation is our building here.hts to actually play the music. but i'm expecting a lot of very familiar songs to be played, along with some rather more random ones by some hull indie bands, who are maybe going to have a moment in the limelight that they wouldn't necessarily get. some amazing facts about the fireworks display, it has taken six pyrotechnics technicians are whole week to put this together. i visited the barges yesterday, the two barges out here in the humbug from which the fireworks are going to be fired. they are going to be bigger than the ones in london. it is because the river humber is so much wider, they are able to use fireworks with a bigger explosion. there is a screen here. they are showing a promo for the rest of it. we are expecting a countdown to golders green. we are hoping it does start —— to go on the screen. we are hoping it starts at exactly 2017. it doesn't look like it is going to at the moment, though. we've hit 2017. and the countdown has not started, as they we re countdown has n
iwill expectations and anticipation is our building here.hts to actually play the music. but i'm expecting a lot of very familiar songs to be played, along with some rather more random ones by some hull indie bands, who are maybe going to have a moment in the limelight that they wouldn't necessarily get. some amazing facts about the fireworks display, it has taken six pyrotechnics technicians are whole week to put this together. i visited the barges yesterday, the two barges out here in the...
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come here, iwill show from local organics to homemade curries.all the foods you can buy from the world, spices. people want to eat healthy. recession can come and go. one thing people won't cut too much is on food. you have all the vegetables possibly you can get. this is what you were on about. my favourite. and the chillies. they are there. all different types. 40 years ago, if i had an english customer and there was a couple of chillies left in the basket i would say you can have it, they would say, no, we don't eat it. today english customers will buy a kilo, people have changed. they know a lot more. they know what spices to buy. the corner shop has constantly reinvented itself since the 1940s. in the way that only small independent retailers can. it's been a rite of passage for migrants who have made our community more diverse. for the past decade, we have seen the rise of polish shops, latvian delis, all selling their own specialised products. in this new brexit—era there are those who would say that the corner shop and its diversity may c
come here, iwill show from local organics to homemade curries.all the foods you can buy from the world, spices. people want to eat healthy. recession can come and go. one thing people won't cut too much is on food. you have all the vegetables possibly you can get. this is what you were on about. my favourite. and the chillies. they are there. all different types. 40 years ago, if i had an english customer and there was a couple of chillies left in the basket i would say you can have it, they...
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all those brilliant organisations in the prince of wales i will organisations in the prince of wales iwillof wales iwill campaign, encouraging people to give time in the service of others. why we will continue to lead the way internationally in the development of social finance, to harness the full potential of charities and social enterprises working with business and government to tackle the biggest social challenges in our country. this is the new approach and philosophy we needin the new approach and philosophy we need in britain today. an approach with fairness and solidarity at its heart. as we reflect on and implement the results of the referendum, we must recognise we have a unique opportunity and responsibility to deliver the change. the change people want and need. an opportunity because britain is going through a period of great national chains. as we do say we have a once in a generation chance to step back and ask ourselves, what kind of country we want to be? a responsibility, because a failure to ta ke responsibility, because a failure to take this opportunity to shape the a
all those brilliant organisations in the prince of wales i will organisations in the prince of wales iwillof wales iwill campaign, encouraging people to give time in the service of others. why we will continue to lead the way internationally in the development of social finance, to harness the full potential of charities and social enterprises working with business and government to tackle the biggest social challenges in our country. this is the new approach and philosophy we needin the new...
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if i feel comfortable in heels, iwill. but if not smart. if i feel comfortable in heels, i will.here is a feeling that wearing high heels is more feminine, that it wearing high heels is more feminine, thatitis wearing high heels is more feminine, that it is smarter. i've never been told to wear heels. if you were, what would you do? i would be very, very put off working for that company. the campaign over high heels has highlighted the tyranny some women feel subjected to over their appearance. mps are saying more still needs to be done to make sure they comes into work in the shoes they choose. our top story this lunchtime. donald trump is to unveil his plans to build a wall with mexico, stop refugees entering the us, and tighten visa controls with predominantly muslim countries. and still to come. as the cold snap continues, reports of a sharp rise in the number of people sleeping rough on england's streets. coming up in sport at half—past. liverpool playmaker phillippe coutinho has signed a new five—year contract, worth around £150,000 a week, making him the highest—paid playe
if i feel comfortable in heels, iwill. but if not smart. if i feel comfortable in heels, i will.here is a feeling that wearing high heels is more feminine, that it wearing high heels is more feminine, thatitis wearing high heels is more feminine, that it is smarter. i've never been told to wear heels. if you were, what would you do? i would be very, very put off working for that company. the campaign over high heels has highlighted the tyranny some women feel subjected to over their appearance....
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iwill give way.ut i seem to remember that these goddess people blew a large rosemary at that white paper! —— scottish people blew a large raspberry. it is a great pity if not trust the people enough to give them some details. and can i gently remind the house that this is a big deal? we're notjust giving up the bargain box sets, this has an impact on each and every one of us, each and every one. we published the details, we can reflect on that, you don't have the courage of your convictions. order. i know the honourable gentleman is in a state of great animation and excitement andl of great animation and excitement and i don't want to spoil that for him but! and i don't want to spoil that for him but i have always had the courage of my convictions and therefore his breach of alimentary prodigal in this case is mildly offensive and can i remind him that debate goes through the chair. the word you is not only not required but it should be deleted from any pa rt of but it should be deleted from any part
iwill give way.ut i seem to remember that these goddess people blew a large rosemary at that white paper! —— scottish people blew a large raspberry. it is a great pity if not trust the people enough to give them some details. and can i gently remind the house that this is a big deal? we're notjust giving up the bargain box sets, this has an impact on each and every one of us, each and every one. we published the details, we can reflect on that, you don't have the courage of your...
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i no, i will be fit for the opening game, iwill get through.fit for the opening game, i will get through. i have had good medical treatment. it isjust one of those things. it looks like the shower went a bit higher! did it get a red card? not sure yet, we will have to have a look at the video! our sports correspondentjoe wilson speaking there with eddiejones. london welsh say they are extremely disappointed by yesterday's decision by the rfu to expel the club from the professional rugby ranks. the governing body announced that they had not met the criteria to be granted a new licence. london welsh, one of rugby union's august, went into liquidation last month, and said they will deal with the ramifications of the decision before deciding whether to respond. jurgen klopp has described phillip pettini's near five—year contract as a huge statement. —— phillip pettini oh. he has been hugely influential the season, and his weeks on the sideline with ankle and livery and damage coincide with liverpool's worst run of form this season. the deal makes h
i no, i will be fit for the opening game, iwill get through.fit for the opening game, i will get through. i have had good medical treatment. it isjust one of those things. it looks like the shower went a bit higher! did it get a red card? not sure yet, we will have to have a look at the video! our sports correspondentjoe wilson speaking there with eddiejones. london welsh say they are extremely disappointed by yesterday's decision by the rfu to expel the club from the professional rugby ranks....
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and eu,i final arrangements between the uk and eu, i will final arrangements between the uk and eu, iwill between the uk and eu, i will vote against article 50. but for the woman who started all of this, success, yes, after a lonely fight. good people didn't seem able to stand up and put their point, so i thought if i stood up, others would join. others would come together and we would have a coalescing of one voice talking about this, talking about the fact that parliament is sovereign. but no one turned up in the seven—month process i have been through. i have been very surprised. this whole fight has been about right and wrong. it‘s right that an individual citizen could bring this case. it is wrong that a government think they are above the law, and it is wrong for a government to carry on spinning the truth. the prime minister never wanted an ugly fight in the courts. she doesn‘t now want weeks of angry arguments as it moves to the house of commons. but for all its potential, this legal tangle has not strangled the government in knots. ministers were ruled to be run on fundamental ma
and eu,i final arrangements between the uk and eu, i will final arrangements between the uk and eu, iwill between the uk and eu, i will vote against article 50. but for the woman who started all of this, success, yes, after a lonely fight. good people didn't seem able to stand up and put their point, so i thought if i stood up, others would join. others would come together and we would have a coalescing of one voice talking about this, talking about the fact that parliament is sovereign. but no...
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if i feel comfortable wearing heels, iwill. but if i don't, i don't think i have to.r. i've never been told to wear heels. if you were, what would you do? i would be very, very put off working for that company! jane says business does need to change. they think heels are very smart and all they need to do, what is reasonable is say wear a smart shoe. here are example of smart shoes. the campaign over high heels has highlighted the tyranny some women feel subjected to over their appearance. mps are saying more still needs to be done to make sure they can step into work in the shoes they choose. with me now isjessica williams — the managing director of sidekicks recruitment agency — which provides assistants, receptionists and other workers to firms. —— with me now isjessica williams — the managing director of sidekicks recruitment agency — which provides assistants, receptionists and other workers to firms. i was fresh out of cool, i was 18, working as a pa, and i did not know what to expect, when eyeing counter things like turning up to a receptionistjob at a well—kno
if i feel comfortable wearing heels, iwill. but if i don't, i don't think i have to.r. i've never been told to wear heels. if you were, what would you do? i would be very, very put off working for that company! jane says business does need to change. they think heels are very smart and all they need to do, what is reasonable is say wear a smart shoe. here are example of smart shoes. the campaign over high heels has highlighted the tyranny some women feel subjected to over their appearance. mps...
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if i feel comfortable wearing heels, iwill. but if i don't, i don't think i have to. thing. i think there is a feeling that wearing high heels is more feminine, that it's smarter. i've never been told to wear heels. if you were, what would you do? i would be very, very put off working for that company! jane says business does need to change. they think heels are very smart and all they need to do, what is reasonable is say wear a smart shoe. here are example of smart shoes. the campaign over high heels has highlighted the tyranny some women feel subjected to over their appearance. mps are saying more still needs to be done to make sure they can step into work in the shoes they choose. it's the seventh day of the inquests of british holiday—makers were murder on a beach in tunisia. let's go our correspondent richard galpin who is at the high court for us. what's the inquest been hearing? well, simon, we have had incredibly powerful testimony from the wife of one of the british holiday—makers who was killed, a man called stephen mellor. the evidence was provided by his
if i feel comfortable wearing heels, iwill. but if i don't, i don't think i have to. thing. i think there is a feeling that wearing high heels is more feminine, that it's smarter. i've never been told to wear heels. if you were, what would you do? i would be very, very put off working for that company! jane says business does need to change. they think heels are very smart and all they need to do, what is reasonable is say wear a smart shoe. here are example of smart shoes. the campaign over...
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iwill now proceed to read the orders of the day.by frontbenchers. there is of course no pressure also the secretary of state for exiting the european union commerce for exiting the european union commerce secretary david davis. this is big i beg to move that the bill be read a second time and given your admonishmentjust now bill be read a second time and given your admonishment just now i bill be read a second time and given your admonishmentjust now i will give the house warning that i won‘t ta ke give the house warning that i won‘t take many interventions, some but not my normal two dozen. this bill respond directly to the supreme courtjudgment on the 24th of january and seeks to honour the commitment the government gave to respect the outcome of the referendum held on the 23rd ofjune last year. it is not a bill about whether the uk should leave the eu, or indeed how it should do so. it is simply about parliament empowering the government to implement a decision already made some point of no already passed. we ask the people of th
iwill now proceed to read the orders of the day.by frontbenchers. there is of course no pressure also the secretary of state for exiting the european union commerce for exiting the european union commerce secretary david davis. this is big i beg to move that the bill be read a second time and given your admonishmentjust now bill be read a second time and given your admonishment just now i bill be read a second time and given your admonishmentjust now i will give the house warning that i won‘t...
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no, iwill sit it out thinking of evacuating from your property?ll and hope for the best. is that what most people are doing?” well and hope for the best. is that what most people are doing? i don't know anyone who will leave their property. especially if you have pets because there is nowhere to ta ke pets because there is nowhere to take them. if you have a dog or cat, you will be better staying. the last damage and floods were in 1953. do you think it will be as bad as that? hopefully not. hopefully we will all be safe upstairs. apparently at this end the 1953 floods only came to the front doors but on the other side of the river it was up to the bedroom windows. good luck to both of you. let's hope it is not too bad. that is mark and andy filling up their sandbags just in case. let's get a picture now from south ferriby and oui’ picture now from south ferriby and our correspondent kate sweeting is there with the latest. we have extra staff from the council, the police, the fire and rescue and environment agency here to help people in lincolnshi
no, iwill sit it out thinking of evacuating from your property?ll and hope for the best. is that what most people are doing?” well and hope for the best. is that what most people are doing? i don't know anyone who will leave their property. especially if you have pets because there is nowhere to ta ke pets because there is nowhere to take them. if you have a dog or cat, you will be better staying. the last damage and floods were in 1953. do you think it will be as bad as that? hopefully not....
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if i feel comfortable wearing heels, iwill. but if i don't, i don't think i have to.ing high heels is more feminine, that it is smarter. i've never been told to wear heels. if you were, what would you do? i would be very, very put off working for that company. jane advises companies over how to help their employees and recommends. the campaign over high heels has highlighted the tyranny some women feel subjected to over their appearance. mps are saying more still needs to be done to make sure they can step in to work in the shoes they choose. donald trump is expected to give more information later on his national security plans, with the centrepiece of his campaign being his idea to build a wall along the mexican border. how practical is that idea and how would it work? could a wall that length, is it possible? it's possible. anything is possible? it's possible. anything is possible that there are certain logistical, economic and other problems involved which make it very, very difficult. right, so donald trump brings you up tonight and said, go to mexico, tell me how
if i feel comfortable wearing heels, iwill. but if i don't, i don't think i have to.ing high heels is more feminine, that it is smarter. i've never been told to wear heels. if you were, what would you do? i would be very, very put off working for that company. jane advises companies over how to help their employees and recommends. the campaign over high heels has highlighted the tyranny some women feel subjected to over their appearance. mps are saying more still needs to be done to make sure...
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iwill, for instance, confirmed to the house that i have recently heard on very good authority that senior minister, no doubt to her surprise, finding herself as prime minister without a vote, without a shot being fired, were keen to explore ways to explore an emergency break to the uk prime minister, in return for what they hoped would be an and disrupted economic brexit. what did this government choose to do? it decided to spurn all friendship links with europe. it decided to disregard the needs of scotland, northern ireland and our great capital, here, london. it decided to placate parts of the conservative party, rather than serve the long—term strategic interests of this country. it decided to pander to the eye—popping vitriol and bile we see every day from people like the editor of the daily mail, the other members of the moneyed elite that run the right—wing brexit media in this country. this government has become too slavishly preoccupied with their opinions. above all, this government matter has decided to disregard the hopes, dreams and the aspirations of 16.1 million of our fell
iwill, for instance, confirmed to the house that i have recently heard on very good authority that senior minister, no doubt to her surprise, finding herself as prime minister without a vote, without a shot being fired, were keen to explore ways to explore an emergency break to the uk prime minister, in return for what they hoped would be an and disrupted economic brexit. what did this government choose to do? it decided to spurn all friendship links with europe. it decided to disregard the...
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underestimate my task given the change in the political world locally nationally and internationally, iwilland internationally, i will not let you down. i won't let you down because i've learnt from the best. my because i've learnt from the best. my late father former sinn fein councillor brendan doris, our mp, francine molloy and of course martin mcguinness. i've worked with martin throughout all of my adult life as an activist, councillor, mla and minister. i have no doubt that i am following in the foot steps of a political giant. chris buckler is at stormont. the image, gerry adams, martin mcguinness and michelle o'neill and they stressed, this is about the next generation? yes. they all talked about generational change and gerry adams has already indicated that he is going to stand down as the over all: —ireland the over all:—ireland president of sinn fein, probably in a matter of months. but of course, martin mcguinness has stepped down early because of ill health. there are big differences and that generational change is important to note. although michelle o'neill comes from a staun
underestimate my task given the change in the political world locally nationally and internationally, iwilland internationally, i will not let you down. i won't let you down because i've learnt from the best. my because i've learnt from the best. my late father former sinn fein councillor brendan doris, our mp, francine molloy and of course martin mcguinness. i've worked with martin throughout all of my adult life as an activist, councillor, mla and minister. i have no doubt that i am following...
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iwill tell you one thing, will represent the american people very strongly. thank you. fox?bout john roberts, mr. president, thank you so much. madam prime minister, it's my understanding, mr. prime minister, that you had a phone call this morning with enrique pena nieto this morning. can we get an update on where the relationship is? what do you say to your critics who say that you have already soured a relationship with a very important u.s. ally? madam prime minister, if a mysql ask you, are you concerned about the state of relations between united date and mexico? president trump: i think the promised her, first of all, has other things that she is worried about than mexico and the u.s.' relationship. i will say that we had a good call. i have been very strong on mexico, i love the mexican work with the mexican people all the time. great relationships. as you know, with the united states, mexico has out negotiated us, beat us to a pulp through our past leaders, they have made us look foolish. we have a trade deficit of $60 billion with mexico. on top of that, the border
iwill tell you one thing, will represent the american people very strongly. thank you. fox?bout john roberts, mr. president, thank you so much. madam prime minister, it's my understanding, mr. prime minister, that you had a phone call this morning with enrique pena nieto this morning. can we get an update on where the relationship is? what do you say to your critics who say that you have already soured a relationship with a very important u.s. ally? madam prime minister, if a mysql ask you, are...
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. —— iwill dealwith exportation first.will deal with the west '5 best all—star employers have had it too easy for too long. let's start with the pay cap. good idea? lets let's start with the pay cap. good idea ? lets have let's start with the pay cap. good idea? lets have a conversation about wages, because people across britain have suffered from their pay being held down by the conservatives. there is a feeling out there that the era of good, well paid jobs with a decent pension at the end of it is gone and we did think britain's teachers should be like that. i have to say, as well as giving people an low and middle incomes a boost, we also need to understand that it is obscene that the 3rd of january in the first three days of 2017, some of the top buses are being paid more than the average working person is paid in the whole year. a obscene, obscene to have that level of pay, so would an million pounds be the maximum you could add? we need to start talking about wages. is that the rough and mount. i'm not going to give
. —— iwill dealwith exportation first.will deal with the west '5 best all—star employers have had it too easy for too long. let's start with the pay cap. good idea? lets let's start with the pay cap. good idea ? lets have let's start with the pay cap. good idea? lets have a conversation about wages, because people across britain have suffered from their pay being held down by the conservatives. there is a feeling out there that the era of good, well paid jobs with a decent pension at the...
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iwill wow, that's impressive. that's it from me. i will have more later on. good morning. her violent ex—husband has told this programme how a social worker disclosed the location of her safe house — twice — leading to vicious revenge attacks on both occasions. ivy, which is not her real name, was considered by police to be at high—risk of being murdered. she was placed in secret, emergency accommodation with her children. in our exclusive interview, she tells us she was let down by nearly every agency supposed to be protecting her when she fled her abusive marriage. eventually she and her children were relocated to a different part of the uk, given new identities and forced to cut off all ties with family and friends. in the end, police advised her to drop the investigation into her ex, because they couldn't guarantee her safety, saying "neither her life, nor her children's lives, were worth losing in the pursuit ofjustice". this interview is the first time ivy has ever talked publicly about what she experienced. her words are spoken for her. just to let you know, some of
iwill wow, that's impressive. that's it from me. i will have more later on. good morning. her violent ex—husband has told this programme how a social worker disclosed the location of her safe house — twice — leading to vicious revenge attacks on both occasions. ivy, which is not her real name, was considered by police to be at high—risk of being murdered. she was placed in secret, emergency accommodation with her children. in our exclusive interview, she tells us she was let down by...
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welcome, all of you, nigel, iwill begin with you, if i may, tell me what waiting 12 hours on a trolleyious, very boring and unpleasant experience. you have worked in health care yourself, i gather — when you suddenly find yourself in the middle of this, what is it like? well, it is shocking. one reads about the stories, but to experience it is another thing altogether, astonishing to see these incredible delays in a&e, and what is more scandalous is that i was mostly surrounded by older people, and they we re surrounded by older people, and they were having to wait hours as well. i think it is the older people that i'm really concerned about, that they are being subject to this dreadful experience. emily's grandad, in his case, the operation being cancelled, it turns out that there wasn't really a need to cancel it, but you wouldn't have known that u nless it, but you wouldn't have known that unless your mother had stood her ground. exactly, it was cancelled twice, and then cancelled again the following day, and my mum has been a manager elsewhere in the nhs, and she was able to kind o
welcome, all of you, nigel, iwill begin with you, if i may, tell me what waiting 12 hours on a trolleyious, very boring and unpleasant experience. you have worked in health care yourself, i gather — when you suddenly find yourself in the middle of this, what is it like? well, it is shocking. one reads about the stories, but to experience it is another thing altogether, astonishing to see these incredible delays in a&e, and what is more scandalous is that i was mostly surrounded by older...
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that iwill tell you think we should have a focus on college kids but also on young people. we act like everybody goes to college. a lot of people don't. i have three sons and a daughter. my second son went to hamlin university for a semester and said, i'm going to go be a artist.e that's what he does for a living. the bottom line is, we have to be at the apprenticeship programs. with -- the connect afl-cio has a program called "next up" and it's all young of them are pretty politically sophisticated. some of them are new to the whole thing. but they have this big old conference they bring young year. to every we should partner with them as much as we possibly can, to say, if you are fighting for fight for 15, if you are fighting for immigration reform, if you are a member of black lives matter, or any of these organizations, the democratic party ought to be contesting for your time and attention. not that we want to take you away from those great advocacy groups, but we want you to know that at the end of the day, if 15, you to fight for have to pass a law and that means yo
that iwill tell you think we should have a focus on college kids but also on young people. we act like everybody goes to college. a lot of people don't. i have three sons and a daughter. my second son went to hamlin university for a semester and said, i'm going to go be a artist.e that's what he does for a living. the bottom line is, we have to be at the apprenticeship programs. with -- the connect afl-cio has a program called "next up" and it's all young of them are pretty...
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but we do expect it will be iwil somewhere in the ballpark of 11:45.:45 >> pardon me i misspoke.e were talking about earlier today. >> such an impressive view on vo the right of our us capitol. >> it is does we see at thewe s white house now we'll switch stc gears and come back to 1600ack 1 pennsylvania avenue.ania avenu you can see some of the memberse of the administration some ofomf the advisers coming out of the white house right now.t so we do assume thehe momentarily to get into thato t limousine travel down pennsylvania of a 16 blocks tols the u.s. capitol.ol >> members of the joint inaugural committee we saw new york's chuck schumer get into gt the car already.. waiting now.. not long now. now we expect the ceremony to get under way quite shortly at capitol they'll take that trip t there and of course we wille w bring you every moment as -- ofo it as we wait for moree dignitaries to leave the white house.e. >> time right now 10:40. you're watching our continuousns coverage of inauguration day. the inauguration of the 45thn of president of the united states donald trump. w
but we do expect it will be iwil somewhere in the ballpark of 11:45.:45 >> pardon me i misspoke.e were talking about earlier today. >> such an impressive view on vo the right of our us capitol. >> it is does we see at thewe s white house now we'll switch stc gears and come back to 1600ack 1 pennsylvania avenue.ania avenu you can see some of the memberse of the administration some ofomf the advisers coming out of the white house right now.t so we do assume thehe momentarily to...
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iwill ask it. thank you very much. that is quite special, isn‘t it? thank you very much.convinced the sound of stonehenge is part of its magic. taps you hear between each beat a little echo. the problem is this isjust a fragment of the sound people would have heard 4000 years ago. i met the site‘s historian, susan greening. so, this is the front door of stonehenge we‘re going through right now? that‘s right, yes, and we are coming into the central space now. it does change a little bit, doesn‘t it? it does, you have the feeling of being enclosed within a space. and that‘s with many of the stones having gone. what we‘re looking at today is the ruin of stonehenge. many stones have been taken away from the site, many have fallen down, lots have been eroded, they‘re covered in lichen. it would‘ve been a completely different atmosphere, wouldn‘t it? yes, it would. however, rupert tell has an answer. what this new technology offers is a possibility, a chance to, well, return back and see and also hear what this place used to look like in the past. we have constructed it by rebu
iwill ask it. thank you very much. that is quite special, isn‘t it? thank you very much.convinced the sound of stonehenge is part of its magic. taps you hear between each beat a little echo. the problem is this isjust a fragment of the sound people would have heard 4000 years ago. i met the site‘s historian, susan greening. so, this is the front door of stonehenge we‘re going through right now? that‘s right, yes, and we are coming into the central space now. it does change a little bit,...
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iwill take shot ever. i don't want to critique you... i will take some of the liability.s and waterboarding. he's thought to be part of is terror group with fellow north—west londoner mohammed emwazi. a london council is to be prosecuted for breaching fire safety regulations, following the deaths of six people in a fire at a block of flats in camberwell. the blaze at lakanal house happened in 2009 and the charges include allegations that southwark council didn't carry out a fire risk assessment. the action is being brought by the london fire brigade. there's a call for barber shops in london to be regulated. industry leaders are warning that there are more unqualified barbers opening up than ever before. which could lead to problems when it comes to the health and safety of customers. something needs to be done. the councils, i think, need to get involved with health and safety and check. notjust shut down people, help people. tell them what the legislation is and people get a qualification, they understand everything else. people just think all it is knowing how to cut h
iwill take shot ever. i don't want to critique you... i will take some of the liability.s and waterboarding. he's thought to be part of is terror group with fellow north—west londoner mohammed emwazi. a london council is to be prosecuted for breaching fire safety regulations, following the deaths of six people in a fire at a block of flats in camberwell. the blaze at lakanal house happened in 2009 and the charges include allegations that southwark council didn't carry out a fire risk...
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iwill remove a layer at the weekend. before then, the icy blue hue. thank you.ed them. 0ur disability correspondent nikki fox has more. spending a day at the shops is something so many of us do. but for maria and ryan, it is not a pleasurable experience. ryan is autistic, and needs a bathroom with the right amount of space and equipment to allow his mum to change him. but there are not that many around. would you be prepared to put your mum or your sister on the floor to change them if they were still wearing nappies? would you walk into a public toilet in your bare feet? does that give you some sort of idea of what i have to do? it is this kind of problem that affects at least a quarter of a million people in the uk. this woman can look after her son, adam, at home, because she has all of the kit she needs. but it is a whole different matter when they leave the house. it is 1.5 hours‘ round trip to find a suitable public toilet. how does that impact you? very hard. we can‘t go out for a full day in bury. but there is an answer. a fully accessible bathroom like
iwill remove a layer at the weekend. before then, the icy blue hue. thank you.ed them. 0ur disability correspondent nikki fox has more. spending a day at the shops is something so many of us do. but for maria and ryan, it is not a pleasurable experience. ryan is autistic, and needs a bathroom with the right amount of space and equipment to allow his mum to change him. but there are not that many around. would you be prepared to put your mum or your sister on the floor to change them if they...