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let's move to one side jacqui.d side, a brexit story about the money. yes, we had the conversation before about how much money we were going to pay and it was almost like — well we want to negotiate first, then we will decide how much money. and i was saying to henry, last i heard somebody was talking about, it is a bit like them wanting to pay for a meal and we haven't finished it but if you go out for a meal you have an idea it is going to cost because you can see the prices on the menu. here it seems to me that the prime minister's arm has been twisted by philip hammond, who is saying — we wa nt to philip hammond, who is saying — we want to know what we are getting first before we increase the amount of money we are talking about. we are talking about £20 billion, possibly but, you know we are back to this — show us, you know there is no show us the money first, there is show us what the deal is, fist, then we'll show us what the deal is, fist, then we' ll start show us what the deal is, fist, then we'll start o
let's move to one side jacqui.d side, a brexit story about the money. yes, we had the conversation before about how much money we were going to pay and it was almost like — well we want to negotiate first, then we will decide how much money. and i was saying to henry, last i heard somebody was talking about, it is a bit like them wanting to pay for a meal and we haven't finished it but if you go out for a meal you have an idea it is going to cost because you can see the prices on the menu....
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my thanks to jacqui and henry.r go around at 11.30 but coming up next it is time for meet the author with chris bonington. chris bonington‘s name is synonymous with british climbing. the daring, the concentration, perhaps even the obsession. certainly, the adventure. now in his 80s, he's called his memoir ascent, the story of a fascination with high, wild places, and the mountains that have always called him upwards. four ascents of everest and a personal story, too, of a marriage that lasted more than 50 years. welcome. you're in your 80s now, chris, but the urge to climb, to go to the wild places, seems as strong as ever. it's neverfaded has it? no, it's every bit as strong, but the body is not quite so willing. so, no, now... when i go climbing, i love climbing, but the best of climbing was when you were just drifting up climbs, at the height of your powers, if you like. and now, you know, i creak up climbs. you've lost that kind of sensual, athletic kind ofjoy and pleasure, and it becomes more the people with w
my thanks to jacqui and henry.r go around at 11.30 but coming up next it is time for meet the author with chris bonington. chris bonington‘s name is synonymous with british climbing. the daring, the concentration, perhaps even the obsession. certainly, the adventure. now in his 80s, he's called his memoir ascent, the story of a fascination with high, wild places, and the mountains that have always called him upwards. four ascents of everest and a personal story, too, of a marriage that lasted...
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did this surprise you, jacqui?aise, and in america, it's a very, very big thing. you know, if you've got very famous and very important alumni, you can build amazing things. so this is no surprise. i suppose, my one surprise is that they paid a firm to do this, when, as we said, there are a number of social media organisations that you could just quickly go online to tell you everything you need to know about these individuals. it's interesting that parallel you draw there with the states, because it's a huge thing in america. there's an expectation really that you give back to your old alma mater and i'm not sure that that is transferred across the pond there?|j not sure that that is transferred across the pond there? i went to university in america and yes, you consta ntly university in america and yes, you constantly get letters saying that now you're an alumni, would you consider making a monthly or whatever donation. so it is big business for the institution. we're going to finish with money, as well, because
did this surprise you, jacqui?aise, and in america, it's a very, very big thing. you know, if you've got very famous and very important alumni, you can build amazing things. so this is no surprise. i suppose, my one surprise is that they paid a firm to do this, when, as we said, there are a number of social media organisations that you could just quickly go online to tell you everything you need to know about these individuals. it's interesting that parallel you draw there with the states,...
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from indianapolis, indiana, jacquie wright. [cheers and applause] jacquie, how you doing? now your husband's in the military.
from indianapolis, indiana, jacquie wright. [cheers and applause] jacquie, how you doing? now your husband's in the military.
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thanks to jacqui and henry. all the front pages are online on the bbc news website.an read a detailed review of the papers all there for you seven days a week at bbc.co. uk slash papers. you can see us bbc.co. uk slash papers. you can see us each day there with each night there shortly after we've finished and giving henry a very large drink. thank you, that's it from us for tonight. coming up next, it's the film review. it is good to see you. to ta ke to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. we have film stars don't die in liverpool. a marvellous performance by annette bening. justice league. batman and wonder woman are back. and mudbound, a powerful drama set in 1960s mississippi. yeah, it is an interesting week. i'm dying to know what you think of ourfirst film. set in the ‘70s. yes. based on the memoir by peter turner. late 70s, early 80s. bening is superb as gloria grahame. jamie bell's character, a twentysomething actor becomes infatuated in the late ‘70s. he discovers they are sharing digs in this house in primrose hill and he is bewitch
thanks to jacqui and henry. all the front pages are online on the bbc news website.an read a detailed review of the papers all there for you seven days a week at bbc.co. uk slash papers. you can see us bbc.co. uk slash papers. you can see us each day there with each night there shortly after we've finished and giving henry a very large drink. thank you, that's it from us for tonight. coming up next, it's the film review. it is good to see you. to ta ke to take us through this week's cinema...
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come on come on director of national intelligence do a little research all right jacqui tonight is available on you tube on facebook you can see it on directv channel three twenty one which we have a podcast for free and i didn't instead get on it. but here's what here's why these baseless attacks that we're facing actually mean we're doing something right if you see a show that's being held up you know promoted by viacom or comcast or tom time warner like like like like sean hannity right so maddow wolf blitzer even the late night shows seth meyers jimmy fallon if they're proudly promoted on your mainstream outlets then that's because they're safe and connelly for the corporate state you're not getting the suppressed censored nudes now i'm not saying every show even pretends to be giving you the news i don't i don't mean you should be sitting at home going why isn't real housewives of our. county telling me about the the fact that the ambush in the share would blow back to the us back in days you don't have enough. scanning is coming to us airports or the fifteenth out will happen soon if w
come on come on director of national intelligence do a little research all right jacqui tonight is available on you tube on facebook you can see it on directv channel three twenty one which we have a podcast for free and i didn't instead get on it. but here's what here's why these baseless attacks that we're facing actually mean we're doing something right if you see a show that's being held up you know promoted by viacom or comcast or tom time warner like like like like sean hannity right so...
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this is our to international coming to life from the russian capital i'm jacqui thanks for joining us this hour. massive crowds have turned out to protest in barcelona demanding the release of catalonia is jailed former leaders the demonstration was held in catalonia as national day and attracted a whopping seven hundred fifty thousand people. hate. me over. the rally was led by relatives of the politicians jailed by madrid for the role they played in the region's independence referendum last month speakers read out letters some of these politicians wrote from prison earlier the region's declaration of independence was formally unveiled by in madrid. local journalist evil has been following the protests for us hundred thousand people today gathered in barcelona to demand their release of political prisoners they came from all over the cut along as in buses they came in the public transport families friends they were all here to say we don't want this in catalonia we want the political prisoners out one of them fought a kind of in court that there was actually released yesterday by the
this is our to international coming to life from the russian capital i'm jacqui thanks for joining us this hour. massive crowds have turned out to protest in barcelona demanding the release of catalonia is jailed former leaders the demonstration was held in catalonia as national day and attracted a whopping seven hundred fifty thousand people. hate. me over. the rally was led by relatives of the politicians jailed by madrid for the role they played in the region's independence referendum last...
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our guests today have it on take your our studio guest is reverend jacqui lewis of middle collegiaterch, she
our guests today have it on take your our studio guest is reverend jacqui lewis of middle collegiaterch, she
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in february 2012 the then—chief constable jacqui cheer admitted there was institutional racism in cleveland heard that there had been surveillance, but we had no proof. so i conducted an investigation into cleveland police from outside the police service. hang on, you say you'd heard there'd been surveillance. that is shocking to hear. so you'd heard that, what, your phone was being tapped? we'd heard that there was a lot more surveillance than just the phone. we'd heard that asian officers had been put under intrusive surveillance. their homes, their cars and also their telephones. it turns out for me it was just my telephone. and we'd heard that information, so we'd used that and started an investigation against cleveland police. you... i know you can't talk about the settlement, but this has been settled, nine years after you left. how has this affected you in that time? so it's five years since i left... five years since you left. it's been consuming, working and also trying to manage an investigation against a police force, developing litigation that you had to be sure was going to be
in february 2012 the then—chief constable jacqui cheer admitted there was institutional racism in cleveland heard that there had been surveillance, but we had no proof. so i conducted an investigation into cleveland police from outside the police service. hang on, you say you'd heard there'd been surveillance. that is shocking to hear. so you'd heard that, what, your phone was being tapped? we'd heard that there was a lot more surveillance than just the phone. we'd heard that asian officers...
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host: jacqui is waiting in california on the line for democrats. good morning. thanks for taking my call. i'm retired. interested in politics and watch a lot of c-span. of msnbc and fox news. i watch fox news to see what the republicans are talking about. i have a couple of thoughts and a question. i don't have a computer and i feel helpless in california that i don't do anything to help the other areas of the country where there's republicans in charge and a lot of democrats in the area that could protest and call. i don't have anybody do to protesting call. a couple of my thoughts was not just for the tax reform and for other things that you just talk about. shouldse and the senate have the same talking points. with the same figures and the same whatever because it's so confusing. i understand it because i watch so much of it. other people here 1.3 chilean dollars -- $1.3 trillion. that here one thing one minute and another thing the next minute. guest: it is complex, but she's talking about the increase of the national debt. they have authorized a $1.5 trilli
host: jacqui is waiting in california on the line for democrats. good morning. thanks for taking my call. i'm retired. interested in politics and watch a lot of c-span. of msnbc and fox news. i watch fox news to see what the republicans are talking about. i have a couple of thoughts and a question. i don't have a computer and i feel helpless in california that i don't do anything to help the other areas of the country where there's republicans in charge and a lot of democrats in the area that...