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. >> jeremy c: cod is king still.tain: what's your water, dave? >> dave: 140. >> captain: okay, that's perfect. let's give h a shot. let's start with two lines, and then see how much of a mess we've got with tide. >> dave: i've got a nibble. >> captain: there you go, lift that. oh, there you go, fred. >> anthony: nice one. >> fred: whoa. next one is a moose. >> anthony: yeah, all right. there you go. that's a nice-sized one. >> jeremy c: one down, 14 to go. [ walkie-talkie chatter ] >> jeremy c: oh yeah, fish on. there we go. i can see him there now. >> anthony: all right. >> just keep him in the water. >> jeremy c: perfect, well done yourself. >> anthony: thank you, sir. >> jeremy c: there you go. >> anthony: whoa, that's a nice-sized one. >> dave: that's why these things went extinct. they bite like crazy. >> anthony: wow, i think that's the most successful fishing scene i've had in many, many years. >> dale: we're surrounded by water, and we're not really a seafood-eating place. we live in this fish culture, it's b
. >> jeremy c: cod is king still.tain: what's your water, dave? >> dave: 140. >> captain: okay, that's perfect. let's give h a shot. let's start with two lines, and then see how much of a mess we've got with tide. >> dave: i've got a nibble. >> captain: there you go, lift that. oh, there you go, fred. >> anthony: nice one. >> fred: whoa. next one is a moose. >> anthony: yeah, all right. there you go. that's a nice-sized one. >> jeremy c: one...
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jeremy: at the u.s. embassy this afternoon, was there for the ceremony, there was a tremendous sense of satisfaction. a sense of triumph the news w from ga getting through, but people weren't all that bothered about it, because they said that israel is on the right track. most of the people in the audience were americans, supporters of donald trump, jewish supporters of donald trump who have come over tole ate for them a very big moment. but while all that was going on, there were these terrible scenes ppening in gaza. if you jux i think it illustrates the massive gap between those two views ofhis conflict, this very old conflict. laura: jeremy bowen in jerusalem, thank you. earlier i also spoke to the director of the middle east prograat the center for strategic and international studies. this is the bloodiest day for palestinians in four years. the white house is blaming hamas, and the palyitinians are this is an israeli massacre. what is your assessment of the situation? >> you have an increasinnumber
jeremy: at the u.s. embassy this afternoon, was there for the ceremony, there was a tremendous sense of satisfaction. a sense of triumph the news w from ga getting through, but people weren't all that bothered about it, because they said that israel is on the right track. most of the people in the audience were americans, supporters of donald trump, jewish supporters of donald trump who have come over tole ate for them a very big moment. but while all that was going on, there were these...
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yeah and jeremy corbyn the labor leader he said that he's all for scrapping the house of lords his spoke spokespersons has said that the upper chamber of the british parliament is basically a take a listen to what he had to say it's absurd that we still have this undemocratic and the charisma in the twenty first century and when labor is elected we will carry through that pledge yes so jeremy corbyn you see that vowing that if elected he's saying that a labor government would abolish the house of lords entirely and in fact jeremy corbyn says he's now only going to appoint labor pay is if they agree to basically vote themselves out of a job if it ever came down to
yeah and jeremy corbyn the labor leader he said that he's all for scrapping the house of lords his spoke spokespersons has said that the upper chamber of the british parliament is basically a take a listen to what he had to say it's absurd that we still have this undemocratic and the charisma in the twenty first century and when labor is elected we will carry through that pledge yes so jeremy corbyn you see that vowing that if elected he's saying that a labor government would abolish the house...
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jeremy corbyn. she was also asked about citizenship fees, international trade, and the state of brexit negotiations. this is 45 minutes. >> thank you. order. questions for the prime minister. kerry mccarthy. >> question number one, mr. speaker. >> thank you, mr. speaker. speaker, this week has been the start of the grand felt power -- the grenfell tower inquiry. this was an unimaginable tragedy and justice must be done for the victims, survivors, bereaved and the wider community. it is right that we learn everything we can about what happened and take the necessary steps to make sure nothing like it ever happens again. mr. speaker yesterday also , allowed the nation to come together, one year on, to remember all the victims of the manchester terrorist attack. that night saw the worst of humanity, but it also saw the best. the kindness, compassion and fortitude we witnessed that night triumphed, and the great spirit of manchester continues to inspire us. mr. speaker this morning i had , meetings with
jeremy corbyn. she was also asked about citizenship fees, international trade, and the state of brexit negotiations. this is 45 minutes. >> thank you. order. questions for the prime minister. kerry mccarthy. >> question number one, mr. speaker. >> thank you, mr. speaker. speaker, this week has been the start of the grand felt power -- the grenfell tower inquiry. this was an unimaginable tragedy and justice must be done for the victims, survivors, bereaved and the wider...
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i think those close to jeremy corbyn, as has been said, it is not a mistake, jeremy corbyn ‘s languagean think that he's missing something, that he's being apologetic, that somehow that will make it all right with the jewish community because it certainly isn't. those within the party that are not particularly close to the leadership are absolutely appalled by what is going on and they are just literally with their head in their hands. they don't know what has become of the party that they loved so dearly. what is so interesting about this story is that there is a suggestion is has come about because of the threat of shami chakra barty quitting the front bench. she wrote the report in the first place that then became a bit of a whitewash and she got very much criticised for it. what has changed there? that is the question i want to know the answer to. it does not dojeremy corbyn any favours particularly because he would needed to have pushed ken livingstone to make it look as if he was taking a grip on this issue. what is going on? so do either party wa nt what is going on? so do eithe
i think those close to jeremy corbyn, as has been said, it is not a mistake, jeremy corbyn ‘s languagean think that he's missing something, that he's being apologetic, that somehow that will make it all right with the jewish community because it certainly isn't. those within the party that are not particularly close to the leadership are absolutely appalled by what is going on and they are just literally with their head in their hands. they don't know what has become of the party that they...
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jeremy: her father appeared on video. pres. trump: is a sovereign nation with the right like every other sovereign nation to wtermine its capitalown. yet for many yeafailed to knowledge the obvious, y e plane realat israel's capital is jerusalem. husband is ao s senior adviserr father. they celebrated with israel's prime minister. prime minister netanyahu: what a glorious day. remember this moment. this is history. president trump, by recoizing history, you have made history. jeremy: moving the embassy is a triumph for prime ministerah neta a promise kept for president trump, and most israelis are happy. but so far there is no evidence to back mr. netanyahu's claim that it is good for e. in ramallah on the west bank, palestinians demonstrated against what americans call the new reality. and against older ones. t are the symbols ofiohe dispossess of 750,000 refugees never allowed back after israel beat the arabs in the 1948 war. >> we are marching in the best traditions of martin luthe and gandhi, peacefully, nonviolently. insis
jeremy: her father appeared on video. pres. trump: is a sovereign nation with the right like every other sovereign nation to wtermine its capitalown. yet for many yeafailed to knowledge the obvious, y e plane realat israel's capital is jerusalem. husband is ao s senior adviserr father. they celebrated with israel's prime minister. prime minister netanyahu: what a glorious day. remember this moment. this is history. president trump, by recoizing history, you have made history. jeremy: moving the...
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corbyn go back jeremy for more than thirty years before he was an m.p. he was elected in one thousand nine hundred three i remember him as a trade union official who worked side by side with bernie grant who became an m.p. four years later bernie was a part of the black sections campaign of labor party which i led between one thousand nine hundred six and one nine hundred eighty eight and i'm pleased i was able to play a part in the selection and election of the four black impedes in one thousand nine hundred eighty seven that historic breakthrough that gave us black representation in parliament the previously been all white it reflected that the parliament of south africa strangely enough perversely enough yeah there was a breakthrough seen by many and arguably people are saying it's more multi-racial today what did you feel like though and i know this politics of yours goes beyond identity it goes all class what did you personally feel when jeremy corbin was elected leader of the labor party well i left the labor party in opposition to it supporting th
corbyn go back jeremy for more than thirty years before he was an m.p. he was elected in one thousand nine hundred three i remember him as a trade union official who worked side by side with bernie grant who became an m.p. four years later bernie was a part of the black sections campaign of labor party which i led between one thousand nine hundred six and one nine hundred eighty eight and i'm pleased i was able to play a part in the selection and election of the four black impedes in one...
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jeremy: thanks for having me. washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up sunday morning, former cia senior intelligence offer -- officer, alex bolin, talking about gina haskell's nomination for cia director. and a documenter -- documentary maker discuss the the now more's impact on the homefront as part of c-span's 1968 america m turmoil series. be sure to watch c-span "washington journal life sunday morning and join the discussion. clevelandlive in where president trump is about to hold a roundtable discussion on the tax reform bill passed last your by congress. the president stop in ohio comes three days before ohio's primaries are held which includes the senate race where congressman jim racy is trying to just jim -- nacy.ene this should be getting underway shortly. ♪ >> we are waiting for president trump to talk about the tax reform bill passed in congress. here is some of today's "washington journal." host: join us is a senior political adviser. he is here to tal
jeremy: thanks for having me. washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up sunday morning, former cia senior intelligence offer -- officer, alex bolin, talking about gina haskell's nomination for cia director. and a documenter -- documentary maker discuss the the now more's impact on the homefront as part of c-span's 1968 america m turmoil series. be sure to watch c-span "washington journal life sunday morning and join the discussion....
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pero vemos un amÉrica que toma mÁs la iniciativa, parece mucho mÁs jeremy menes.cluso la tocÓ con la mano izquierda en una serie de centros, rebotÓ en cecilio y mano izquierda. por lo menos era tiro de esquina. el rechazo defensivo de alcoba. la tiene djaniny tavares, se estÁ tirando un partidazo, buena la recuperaciÓn de guido rodrÍguez. sale jugando por la derecha con Álvarez, aquÍ la tiene agustí machÍn, la pelota fuera del campo serÁ lateral para el amÉrica muy cerca de la lÍnea que divide en dos el campo. aguilar, se mueve jeremy menes, va buscar el colombiano que sale de la tercera cuerda, se avienta con todo, atropella incluso el compaÑero, fue gerardo alcoba y dejÓ lesionado, lastimado un poco martÍnez del uruguayo. daniel: las asistencias han salido al Área tÉcnica esperando la luz verde para el ingreso. aldo:alcoba cediÓ con todo. mark: es la lanza que vemos en la lucha libre . aldo: y no le importÓ nada, es sin duda la principal virtud de gerardo alcoba, la entregacon la que juega. mark:te iba preguntar, noquear a los compaÑeros. aldo: no,en la entrega.
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jeremy: that is true.ve seen improved geopolitical circumstances over the course of the last couple of weeks or so in the context of the north korean situation. that circumstance has deteriorated to an extent, but i think we still would assume we are not going to see the worst of the geopolitical risks flare up in the next few days, weeks or months. geopolitical and trade tensions are ongoing in washington between the u.s. and china will keep markets mindful. we remain very much susceptible to headlines accordingly. vonnie: how much whiplash of the japanese feeling? 1.1078 with the yen. jeremy: clearly the japanese are considering the impact of the yen in terms of the inflation target and if we are going to see the cheapening the net regard. comparative,t there are benefits as well. is whether he can extend. vonnie: breaking news, jeremy. bid to blockits the redstone family from trying on therol defense moves parts. directors will have to consider at today's board meeting these measures.idends and sherry r
jeremy: that is true.ve seen improved geopolitical circumstances over the course of the last couple of weeks or so in the context of the north korean situation. that circumstance has deteriorated to an extent, but i think we still would assume we are not going to see the worst of the geopolitical risks flare up in the next few days, weeks or months. geopolitical and trade tensions are ongoing in washington between the u.s. and china will keep markets mindful. we remain very much susceptible to...
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jeremy: exactly right. hiwill point out the stormy daniels news week, rudy guiliani's fox news appearance in which he disclosed trump was actually repayg michael cohen for the stormy daniels payments, that news broke hours fore the national prayer service began at the white house. an event at which there were dozens of evangelical christian leaders who support the president. not one of them to my knowledge expressed any misgivings about president trump,bout the recent disclosure. in fact, when a cnn reporter star ddng her stand up talking about the guiliani nterview and the trump payment to repay cohen for stormy daniels, members of the crowd there at the prayer service started shouting her down telling her what a disgrace she was. if tnything, ink these accusations have only emboldened the evangelical right more, n saying, you're not coming after our guy. robert: that cnn reporter was just doing her job.ig jeremy:. robert: kim, when you think of of the big picture as well, this was the week unemployment we
jeremy: exactly right. hiwill point out the stormy daniels news week, rudy guiliani's fox news appearance in which he disclosed trump was actually repayg michael cohen for the stormy daniels payments, that news broke hours fore the national prayer service began at the white house. an event at which there were dozens of evangelical christian leaders who support the president. not one of them to my knowledge expressed any misgivings about president trump,bout the recent disclosure. in fact, when...
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neil kinnock has said, the part jeremy pretty accurate. it is opposed to protect from the rock slide of hard brexit, and he has dismissed jeremy corbyn's claims that the single market would restrict the uk's ability to intervene ina restrict the uk's ability to intervene in a british industry as being part of an infantile leftist illusion which i think is more damning thana illusion which i think is more damning than a of duty. —— serious invasion of duty. lord kinnock says, whether you think this is a veiled incitement for mps to rebel, that loyalty is a virtue that in excess fills graveyards, but there hasn't beena fills graveyards, but there hasn't been a lot of rebellion. a lot of, we are not very happy, but we're not going to do it anything about it. the clinic takes a long holiday from politics and then he pops back and throws a bombshell into the labour party —— neil kinnock takes a long holiday. it is a bit like john major, we need these people, john major, we need these people, john major went through the maastricht treaty and he
neil kinnock has said, the part jeremy pretty accurate. it is opposed to protect from the rock slide of hard brexit, and he has dismissed jeremy corbyn's claims that the single market would restrict the uk's ability to intervene ina restrict the uk's ability to intervene in a british industry as being part of an infantile leftist illusion which i think is more damning thana illusion which i think is more damning than a of duty. —— serious invasion of duty. lord kinnock says, whether you...
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jeremy: right. robert: kim, when you think of of the big picture as well, this was the week unemployment went down to 3.9%. the president is trying to have an historic agreement with north korea. will t russia issue really be a factor in the mid-term hielections? is something the whole country is talking about when you are out there reporting? kimberly: apparently the president does because in his coents today at the n.r.a. it gave a preview of what he is going to bring to the campaign in the mid terms in which he plans to be a c stant staple on the stump for the mid terms. that's what he wants to talk about and what he feels like works up the crowd and where he got the big reaction. he got a bigger reaction talking about the mueller probe than when he was talking about thco se amendment at the n.r.a. rally. i think he thinks that is what resonates with the cro. ah he wants to say the job numbers are good. he'll mention that. he'll mention any progress mad on north korea especially if that spurs a c
jeremy: right. robert: kim, when you think of of the big picture as well, this was the week unemployment went down to 3.9%. the president is trying to have an historic agreement with north korea. will t russia issue really be a factor in the mid-term hielections? is something the whole country is talking about when you are out there reporting? kimberly: apparently the president does because in his coents today at the n.r.a. it gave a preview of what he is going to bring to the campaign in the...
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they like where jeremy corbyn is at the moment. they think he could deliver a soft brexit but they don't want jeremy corbyn anywhere near power. stephen myrow: so if you talk about if you wrong and had an initial vote against may in parliament in autumn, one point ed and i were talking about before we came in here the markets often get to vote as well. the financial markets won't like that. from my own personal experience we saw two votes on tarp. so maybe it takes a failed vote to maybe get a vote to pass. >> to concentrate minds. you remember that 800 point drop in the dow that day. boehner used it for a second successful vote on tarp. that is only hail mary you can think of, if may is unable to pass a bill. she would get it a week later after the markets had their say. edward luce: before we move over to inviting members to ask questions, i want to, we've been very, since economics have been a big part, we're looking foreign policy more broadly. diplomat side, defense side. we're talking about europeans and how the uk plays into
they like where jeremy corbyn is at the moment. they think he could deliver a soft brexit but they don't want jeremy corbyn anywhere near power. stephen myrow: so if you talk about if you wrong and had an initial vote against may in parliament in autumn, one point ed and i were talking about before we came in here the markets often get to vote as well. the financial markets won't like that. from my own personal experience we saw two votes on tarp. so maybe it takes a failed vote to maybe get a...
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es el primero que falla, el francÉs jeremy menes. >> muy mal tirado.a barrera que es memes arturo ramos advierte al remate y el rechace de marchesi. >> manda el balÓn a cornell tras un gran servicio. >> no se acaba el partido, no se acaban los primeros 45. cÉsar ramos a la oportunidad de esquina. deja la pelota, rechaza la de hacerse con correlato la veracidad el santos laguna. ya venimos con lo mejor desde el primer tiempo. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (vo) llegamos aquí por nuestros amigos. y conocimos a los amigos de nuestros amigos. encontramos a otras personas parecidas a nosotros. y eso nos hizo sentir más acompañados. sin embargo, luego, algo ocurrió. tuvimos que lidiar con spam, noticias falsas y el mal uso de la data. eso va a cambiar. de ahora en adelante, facebook aplicará más medidas para mantener tu seguridad y proteger tu privacidad. porque cuando este lugar cumple su misión, todos estamos más unidos. ahí viene! esto es para ti, mamá! espera, espera, se congeló la imagen! corre un poco más despacio! ¿que? oh no, network's letting the family down... sí, ¿me pu
es el primero que falla, el francÉs jeremy menes. >> muy mal tirado.a barrera que es memes arturo ramos advierte al remate y el rechace de marchesi. >> manda el balÓn a cornell tras un gran servicio. >> no se acaba el partido, no se acaban los primeros 45. cÉsar ramos a la oportunidad de esquina. deja la pelota, rechaza la de hacerse con correlato la veracidad el santos laguna. ya venimos con lo mejor desde el primer tiempo. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (vo) llegamos aquí por nuestros...
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jeremy corbyn calls for... believed in a united ireland when he was an obscure backbencher in the later 805. butjeremy corbyn i5 going to northern ireland... he still believes in the united ireland. he has not changed his views. legitimately, he says that jeremy corbyn still believes in a united ireland. yes said by content of the good friday agreement, if you have a referendum and so on, but clearly at the moment there is no desire in northern ireland have a united ireland. so eitherway, this is very much... and again, a lot of people are saying that they're encouraging people to look at this a5 encouraging people to look at this as an alternative. this is explosive stuff. an opportunity for conservatives, the conservative and unionist party, we surely cannot break up the party for this. we have to keep united kingdom together. northern ireland is one of our poor countries. we cannot just northern ireland is one of our poor countries. we cannotjust abandon them because there is another policy will want to foll
jeremy corbyn calls for... believed in a united ireland when he was an obscure backbencher in the later 805. butjeremy corbyn i5 going to northern ireland... he still believes in the united ireland. he has not changed his views. legitimately, he says that jeremy corbyn still believes in a united ireland. yes said by content of the good friday agreement, if you have a referendum and so on, but clearly at the moment there is no desire in northern ireland have a united ireland. so eitherway, this...
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raÚl: tienes jÉrémy mÉnez a pegarle a la pelota.arrera, que es brian lozano, estÁn para defender. martÍnez estÁ en el semicÍrculo de su Área. allÍ estÁ oribe peralta pidiendo, solicitando la tarjeta amarilla por parte del Árbitro. demasiada polÉmica en este juego. vamos a ver si lo definen sobre el campo. el Árbitro está involucrado, tienes jÉrémy mÉnez. renato! y en el tiro le salieron tres de la comarca. balÓn comprometido. termina siendo una falta que cometehenry martÍn. pelota para santos. a tranquilizar, a bajar los decibeles a esta cancha del estadio azteca. paco: es lo que tiene que hacer santos, no entrar en juego veloz y rÁpido. necesita que el tiempo corra, tiene la ventaja y eso les da la posibilidad de manejar el juego. raÚl: salvo la cabecera de atrÁs que defiende orozco, lo demÁs está prÁcticamente lleno en el coloso de santa Úrsula. ivÁn: respondiÓ el hincha de amÉrica hoy, casi lleno el estadio azteca. raÚl:la pelota va para orozco, intenta manejar los tiempos del partido. tener la pelota en los pies. el balones larg
raÚl: tienes jÉrémy mÉnez a pegarle a la pelota.arrera, que es brian lozano, estÁn para defender. martÍnez estÁ en el semicÍrculo de su Área. allÍ estÁ oribe peralta pidiendo, solicitando la tarjeta amarilla por parte del Árbitro. demasiada polÉmica en este juego. vamos a ver si lo definen sobre el campo. el Árbitro está involucrado, tienes jÉrémy mÉnez. renato! y en el tiro le salieron tres de la comarca. balÓn comprometido. termina siendo una falta que cometehenry martÍn....
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jeremy? enough of these speeches of pence's where he just lays it on so thick you have to ask yourself does he really mean this? does he think that the president -- and trump is not a stupid guy. he can smell a phony. and i think that sooner or later, this is going to catch up with mike pence, and i'll tell you why. it's not just that there are republicans who are concerned as my colleagues reported in this terrific piece that pence is building his own power center within the rauft. i've heard from republicans, especially republicans on the religious right, that they're kind of tiring of pence. they don't see anything that is special about him anymore. he suffers from the comparison to trump. >> he talks like he is at a religious event with that piety. >> but what trump has taught them, chris, is they don't need someone who talks lime like him. donald trump has given the religious right more than ronald reagan, george w. bush and george h.w. bush ever did combined. >> and moved the embassy to
jeremy? enough of these speeches of pence's where he just lays it on so thick you have to ask yourself does he really mean this? does he think that the president -- and trump is not a stupid guy. he can smell a phony. and i think that sooner or later, this is going to catch up with mike pence, and i'll tell you why. it's not just that there are republicans who are concerned as my colleagues reported in this terrific piece that pence is building his own power center within the rauft. i've heard...
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jeremy taken labour as far as they can go —— jeremy corbyn and corbynism.on is whether it's running out of steam, particularly outside of london where in key northern and midlands seats they we re northern and midlands seats they were either losing orjust not getting the breakthroughs they want. derby is an obvious one. to lose three seats in derby. nuneaton, losing about seven or eight directly to the tories, that's not where they wa nt to to the tories, that's not where they want to be. then when you go down to the old commuter seats, the tony blair lands, swindon and basildon, again, really not managing to get forward. i suspect there will be questions on two fronts for labour folk. one is, is the corbyn appeal now as far as it can take labour? there's really not much more it can do to take labour to victory? secondly, organisation early whether the party misfired in this general election, overstating their ambitions in london for examples. do you still stick with that thought, even though many people are saying labour mismanaged expectations and the con
jeremy taken labour as far as they can go —— jeremy corbyn and corbynism.on is whether it's running out of steam, particularly outside of london where in key northern and midlands seats they we re northern and midlands seats they were either losing orjust not getting the breakthroughs they want. derby is an obvious one. to lose three seats in derby. nuneaton, losing about seven or eight directly to the tories, that's not where they wa nt to to the tories, that's not where they want to be....
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jeremie boga in iraq and catcher adler in brussels ——jeremy jeremie boga in iraq and catcher adler in korea's leader, kimjong—un, has paid another visit to china, where he's held talks with president xi. the diplomatic activity is intensifying ahead of a planned summit between president trump and kimjong—un, and the us secretary of state, mike pompeo, is travelling there tonight. china is keen to maintain its influence, as our correspondent john sudworth reports from dandong, on the border between north korean and china. as the two men took their amiable stroll by the sea, it was hard to believe that one was, just a few months ago, an international pariah with whom even china was said to be losing patience. now, he's the man of the moment. the chinese president signalled his approval. dialogue with america, he said, can bring peace. in the city of dandong, up the coast from where the leaders are meeting, investors, clutching property portfolios, are hoping that with peace comes something else. prosperity. translation: property prices rose a lot this year, they doubled. they have gone
jeremie boga in iraq and catcher adler in brussels ——jeremy jeremie boga in iraq and catcher adler in korea's leader, kimjong—un, has paid another visit to china, where he's held talks with president xi. the diplomatic activity is intensifying ahead of a planned summit between president trump and kimjong—un, and the us secretary of state, mike pompeo, is travelling there tonight. china is keen to maintain its influence, as our correspondent john sudworth reports from dandong, on the...
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corbyn leading us fight behind jeremy corbyn leading us into that election.at election. i interviewed the labour leader for barnet council and he is in no doubt that the anti—semitism row is what cost labour control of that council. presumably you agree. labour control of that council. presumably you agreelj labour control of that council. presumably you agree. i think we need to look at those results but there is no doubt that the jewish community have sent us a message in barnet and i think we have to understand that. clearly when you have internal disciplinary matters that end up on the front pages and linger, it stops you trying to get your positive message of change over and that's what happened in the last month so it was very difficult for us. you've seenjeremy‘s leadership on that, we have implemented the chakra report and i hope we can come back to barnet in years to come and see we have learned our lesson and dealt with anti—semitism. see we have learned our lesson and dealt with anti-semitism. that perhaps is the complete consolation to the labour
corbyn leading us fight behind jeremy corbyn leading us into that election.at election. i interviewed the labour leader for barnet council and he is in no doubt that the anti—semitism row is what cost labour control of that council. presumably you agree. labour control of that council. presumably you agreelj labour control of that council. presumably you agree. i think we need to look at those results but there is no doubt that the jewish community have sent us a message in barnet and i think...
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jeremy: first, they will have to end corruption. powerful men steal public mone before it gets to the people who need it. whoever wins the election faces veryig challenges -- reconstruction, holding theth country toge, something the slide into another sectarian civil war. street, even a town. -- you can fix an alleyway, street, even a town. but when communities turn on other, it rips the heart out ofbl country. puic events happen with a lot of security. iraq' elite fighters are well-trained, but there are limits to what the leaders can control. foreign inrvention has had deadly consequences, and it might do again. iraq will have to work hard to stay out of the crisis between iran and its three main enemies saudi u.s., israel, a arabia. watching closely are the men f the popular mobilization units. their leader is a credible candidate for prime minister.re funded by iran and they are deeply anti-american. >> iraq has turned into a battlefield by america and other countries fighting each other. but when we look at what is happening wi
jeremy: first, they will have to end corruption. powerful men steal public mone before it gets to the people who need it. whoever wins the election faces veryig challenges -- reconstruction, holding theth country toge, something the slide into another sectarian civil war. street, even a town. -- you can fix an alleyway, street, even a town. but when communities turn on other, it rips the heart out ofbl country. puic events happen with a lot of security. iraq' elite fighters are well-trained,...
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jeremy in jerusalem. here. those scenes today in gaza, the west bank, and the ones at the new american embassy, they show the absolute divergences between those two different views of the conflict, what causes it, where it should go, and perhaps as well the ways to solve it. the fact is, that while there are always... the fact is there are always... the fact is there are always... the fact is there are two groups here in this land. two peoples who want the same piece of land. and until they find a way to split it up fairly, between them, ina way to split it up fairly, between them, in a way that perhaps both sides, makes both sides makes some compromises, until they get to that point, then they will continue to condemn their children to the kinds of things they have suffered. i'm talking about israelis and palestinians, and the kind of things their parents and grandparents suffered as well. this is a very old conflict. there is perhaps a potential settlement to it, but people cannot grasp it. jeremy bowen
jeremy in jerusalem. here. those scenes today in gaza, the west bank, and the ones at the new american embassy, they show the absolute divergences between those two different views of the conflict, what causes it, where it should go, and perhaps as well the ways to solve it. the fact is, that while there are always... the fact is there are always... the fact is there are always... the fact is there are two groups here in this land. two peoples who want the same piece of land. and until they...
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is jeremy bash still with us.ional security official now working with jeff sessions explored. i'm on season one of the americans. but this is how you hunt out a mole leaking missile defense secrets to a foreign adversary not how you track down who says donald trump called african nations bleep holes. >> and beware of any anybody who tries to employ security measures to settle political scores. that's what cat knick has been doing. what is shocking he has been rehired to work in national security, it's surprising considering he engaged in this activity to rat out or try to fine leakers. apparently one of the people he had it out for was one of the most senior counter-terrorism officials in our government who also happened to be the most senior ranking muslim american in our government. one final thing, in my experience in government the anti-dote to leaks is not investigations, the anti-dote to leaks is loyalty. when there is not loyalty you are going to have an avalanche of leaks. >> and morale, organizations wher
is jeremy bash still with us.ional security official now working with jeff sessions explored. i'm on season one of the americans. but this is how you hunt out a mole leaking missile defense secrets to a foreign adversary not how you track down who says donald trump called african nations bleep holes. >> and beware of any anybody who tries to employ security measures to settle political scores. that's what cat knick has been doing. what is shocking he has been rehired to work in national...
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jeremy feels like an outcast. >> jeremy is the model inmate. he's very quiet.ever gets into trouble. he's generally in his cell and if he does come out of his cell he comes and he sits quietly. >> i don't consider anybody in here friends. i'd rather be in here than out there with some of those people sometimes because there's a lot of negative energy out there. there's not very many people to talk to me in here because i'm gay. >> merithew says he encounters too many attitudes. like that of ruben flores. >> if you want to be homosexual, that's good. that's your problem. it's your business. i'm going to tell you that god don't like homosexuals, that that's something against nature. if you want to do it, that's on you. but it's not right. >> if the inmates in his unit are not always welcoming of homosexuals, merithew has another strike against him. he is hiv positive. not only that, his condition is what led to his high-profile arrest. >> do most people here know who you're here for? >> yes. because it was on the news and of course -- but actually, they don't rea
jeremy feels like an outcast. >> jeremy is the model inmate. he's very quiet.ever gets into trouble. he's generally in his cell and if he does come out of his cell he comes and he sits quietly. >> i don't consider anybody in here friends. i'd rather be in here than out there with some of those people sometimes because there's a lot of negative energy out there. there's not very many people to talk to me in here because i'm gay. >> merithew says he encounters too many...
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jeremy corbyn says they have achieved results despite not making big gains.laces where we lost a bit of ground. but we gained a lot as seats across the country. and places where we never had those votes before. the conservatives gain control but lost trafford council on a mixed night for the government. we will not take anything for granted. we will continue to work hard for local people and we will build on the success people and we will build on the success for the future. the liberal democrats are celebrating victories in cambridgeshire and richmond. but support for ukip across the country
jeremy corbyn says they have achieved results despite not making big gains.laces where we lost a bit of ground. but we gained a lot as seats across the country. and places where we never had those votes before. the conservatives gain control but lost trafford council on a mixed night for the government. we will not take anything for granted. we will continue to work hard for local people and we will build on the success people and we will build on the success for the future. the liberal...
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clearly you do not believe jeremy corbyn get rid of him.n the right way. how does he 110w this in the right way. how does he now build a new relationship with the jewish community and now build a new relationship with thejewish community and people in your constituency? jeremy corbyn when i have had a conversation with him, he has listened carefully when i've said about the fact that people are concerned about the anti—semitic elements within labour party and i would say the labour party as a whole is not anti—semitic about there are elements and we have to act quickly to make sure we get rid of them so would that we send a clear message that we will not put up clear message that we will not put up with this and not put up with people being anti—semitic. there's no place in the labour party for who are anti—semitic racist or whatever but no doubt a lot ofjewish members especially in my area felt very upset and offended by a party that they had supported for years. jeremy said to me over and again that there isa said to me over and again tha
clearly you do not believe jeremy corbyn get rid of him.n the right way. how does he 110w this in the right way. how does he now build a new relationship with the jewish community and now build a new relationship with thejewish community and people in your constituency? jeremy corbyn when i have had a conversation with him, he has listened carefully when i've said about the fact that people are concerned about the anti—semitic elements within labour party and i would say the labour party as a...
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. >> jeremy corbyn. mr. speaker, could the prime minister explain why she and her cabinet wasted weeks working on proposals that the eu said was unworkable, the foreign secretary described as crazy, and it does she agree with her business secretary who apparently faxed the crazy customs partnership proposal, but made it clear he does not back a technological alternative when he told the bbc that jobs would be at risk if we don't sort out a comprehensive customs deal? [laughter] saysy: what the secretary come up business secretary said on sunday was that it was absolutely right we should be leaving the customs union, and if the right honorable gentleman wants to talk about jobs, i am happy to talk about jobs. half a million jobs lost under the last of labor government, record employment rate under this conservative government. >> jeremy corbyn. >> the government says it has two options. the foreign secretary one is crazy. said therogers technological alternative is a fantasy island, unicorn model. there are t
. >> jeremy corbyn. mr. speaker, could the prime minister explain why she and her cabinet wasted weeks working on proposals that the eu said was unworkable, the foreign secretary described as crazy, and it does she agree with her business secretary who apparently faxed the crazy customs partnership proposal, but made it clear he does not back a technological alternative when he told the bbc that jobs would be at risk if we don't sort out a comprehensive customs deal? [laughter] saysy:...
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it kind of exposes the inexperience from jeremy corbyn. what about the conservatives?od start in improving the conservative campaign operation which was what really let the party down in the general election and random lewis —— brandon lewis deserves credit. there is a lot more work to be done. what is sitting on the prime minister's and government's desk now is making a clear success of the brexit negotiations and taking the country through that challenge. that is what the country is looking for. on the tory challenge, a problem for them is younger people and cities. housing. unless the conservatives can sharpen up their offer to young people, things like housing, debt, that will continue to be an issue. people, things like housing, debt, that will continue to be an issueli think as well that we absolutely have to move beyond the windrush scandal and the appointment of sajid javid, he will change the position oi'i javid, he will change the position on immigration but this has to be followed on immigration but this has to be followe d u p on immigration but this has to
it kind of exposes the inexperience from jeremy corbyn. what about the conservatives?od start in improving the conservative campaign operation which was what really let the party down in the general election and random lewis —— brandon lewis deserves credit. there is a lot more work to be done. what is sitting on the prime minister's and government's desk now is making a clear success of the brexit negotiations and taking the country through that challenge. that is what the country is...
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and jeremy corbyn support is just say they will not have it.is an election winner. they will not admit that these were not very good for labour. they will see what the others will call for as just crying —— christ. —— cries. others will call for as just crying -- christ. -- cries. and yet you have the likes of andy burnham spigot from greater manchester. he was also pinpointing work that needed to be done. he put a dent to stronger de—evolution to reach out to those areas that labour has missed this time around. labour has done very well in london. they did miss their target seats. they did not ca ptu re miss their target seats. they did not capture councils. but the labour vote is strong in london. they're in a good position there. but you have the opposition party and the night with fewer councils under their control than they began. they gained two, lost a few. and that is not a good result for the opposition party. i is to work for them back in the 1980s and our member getting exciting ones and there good polls. and we want local election r
and jeremy corbyn support is just say they will not have it.is an election winner. they will not admit that these were not very good for labour. they will see what the others will call for as just crying —— christ. —— cries. others will call for as just crying -- christ. -- cries. and yet you have the likes of andy burnham spigot from greater manchester. he was also pinpointing work that needed to be done. he put a dent to stronger de—evolution to reach out to those areas that labour...
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it was plymouth jeremy corbyn labour or the tories.outhjeremy corbyn had to travel to to celebrate his body's big win of the night. labour took the south coast cancer from the conservatives. —— council from the conservatives. obviously, i'm disappointed with any places where we lost a bit of ground. but, if you look at the overall picture, labour gained a lot of seats across the country. we gained a lot of votes in places where we've never had those votes before, and we had a very, very effective campaign across the country. a long night in the london borough of wandsworth, once a rock—solid tory council that labour thought it could win. they gained seats but the tories held on, relieved that it had been as difficult as expected. that is the result is a really hard work of councillors, activists, supporters and the revitalised campaign machine. but we won't take anything for granted. we will continue to work hard for local people and we will build on this success people and we will build on this success for the future. cheering tea rs
it was plymouth jeremy corbyn labour or the tories.outhjeremy corbyn had to travel to to celebrate his body's big win of the night. labour took the south coast cancer from the conservatives. —— council from the conservatives. obviously, i'm disappointed with any places where we lost a bit of ground. but, if you look at the overall picture, labour gained a lot of seats across the country. we gained a lot of votes in places where we've never had those votes before, and we had a very, very...
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jeremy, i'm proud of my collection.magining you have a formidable challenge coin collection, not the kind of thing, though, you put out before the dance. >> yeah, it's kind of bizarre. it's usually a memento of success. again, brian, we have no idea of what this summit is going to lead to you. obviously i'm concerned, many national security experts are concerned that if the summit breaks down, if the talks break down, with the president there, there's nowhere else to go, and then you're back in a bellicose mode. you're back in a militaristic mode. >> so i've appointed you 62nd presidential briefer. what are the points you'd like to make? >> well, look, i think the first thing is you have to make clear to the north koreans that the ultimate objective is denuclearization but we need a series of confidence-building measures. certainly they cannot be allowed to retain a nuclear arsenal that could threaten our allies, japan, south korea, and australia. and the president has to be able to show project but without showing comp
jeremy, i'm proud of my collection.magining you have a formidable challenge coin collection, not the kind of thing, though, you put out before the dance. >> yeah, it's kind of bizarre. it's usually a memento of success. again, brian, we have no idea of what this summit is going to lead to you. obviously i'm concerned, many national security experts are concerned that if the summit breaks down, if the talks break down, with the president there, there's nowhere else to go, and then you're...
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attorney joyce vance, jeremy bash, former chief of staff at the cia and pent gone. and john hileman, co-host of the circus on show time. all three msnbc analysts. take me through what you think the enduring damage may be tonight to the fbi and the justice department as they seek to maintain some independence from a president with complete and utter disregard for all the norms that have previously kept white houses from doing things like sending the chief of staff and the president's lawyer to a meeting like this. >> i think there's a short to medium range question and a long-range question. the short to medium range question it seems to me is quite clear. the president will feel as though, regardless of what was said in that meeting, the president will regard this as a victory. he demanded something no president has ever demanded before, that no president has ever thought he had the right to demand before, that no one on either party would have conceived as something a president could do and he didn't get exactly what he wanted, but he got a lot of what he wanted. h
attorney joyce vance, jeremy bash, former chief of staff at the cia and pent gone. and john hileman, co-host of the circus on show time. all three msnbc analysts. take me through what you think the enduring damage may be tonight to the fbi and the justice department as they seek to maintain some independence from a president with complete and utter disregard for all the norms that have previously kept white houses from doing things like sending the chief of staff and the president's lawyer to a...
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against jeremy were wrong. were they politically motivated ? was against jeremy were wrong.d points of view can be put out. there is no doubt that there are individuals within the party structure who are opposed to him. they used the slowdown of investigating anti—semite comments asa investigating anti—semite comments as a way of embarrassing jeremy corbyn. len mccluskey talking to our deputy political editor. this is bbc news at 5pm. the headlines: the government brings rail services on the troubled east coast main line from london to edinburgh back under public control. a rotten corporate culture — mps deliver withering criticism of the collapsed construction giant carillion. donald trump says he doesn't know if his planned summit with kim jong—un will go ahead after north korea threatens to pull out. an update on the market numbers for you — here's how london's and frankfurt ended the day. and, in the united states, this is how the dow and the nasdaq are getting on. an army fitness instructor accused of trying to kill his wife by sabotaging her parachute has denied tamper
against jeremy were wrong. were they politically motivated ? was against jeremy were wrong.d points of view can be put out. there is no doubt that there are individuals within the party structure who are opposed to him. they used the slowdown of investigating anti—semite comments asa investigating anti—semite comments as a way of embarrassing jeremy corbyn. len mccluskey talking to our deputy political editor. this is bbc news at 5pm. the headlines: the government brings rail services on...
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watching jeremy hunt today, it felt that way.s was coming, until jeremy hunt felt that way. no one knew this was coming, untiljeremy hunt said he was going to make a statement, and made it today. he basically stood there and said i am really sorry, this is what happened. we are going to send some letters to the people who were affected, but at this stage, there is nothing the government can do for the
watching jeremy hunt today, it felt that way.s was coming, until jeremy hunt felt that way. no one knew this was coming, untiljeremy hunt said he was going to make a statement, and made it today. he basically stood there and said i am really sorry, this is what happened. we are going to send some letters to the people who were affected, but at this stage, there is nothing the government can do for the
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republicans, i agree to some extent with jeremy. but they do have a message.s strong right now. that is what they're going to have to go, run on as incumbents and, yes it will be challenging, again, in the swing districts that narrow margins were won or lost by donald trump, to really kind of distance themselves from donald trump while still motivating republicans to come out. >> susan and jeremy, you'll stay with me, because we're going to talk about first lady melania trump. a big announcement coming up this afternoon how she plans to move forward, shaping her own legacy. >>> a familiar face from the headlines, taking the set of "saturday night live," um, by storm? >> just tell me what do you need for this to all go away. >> a resignation. >> yeah, right. myself, north and south korea, why can't i solve us? >> sorry, donald. it's too late for that. i know you don't believe in climate change, but a storm's a comin', baby. [ applause ]an the best. which egg tastes more farm-fresh and delicious? only eggland's best. which egg has 6 times more vitamin d, 10 time
republicans, i agree to some extent with jeremy. but they do have a message.s strong right now. that is what they're going to have to go, run on as incumbents and, yes it will be challenging, again, in the swing districts that narrow margins were won or lost by donald trump, to really kind of distance themselves from donald trump while still motivating republicans to come out. >> susan and jeremy, you'll stay with me, because we're going to talk about first lady melania trump. a big...
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jeremy corbyn has to say something. yeah, geta jeremy corbyn has to say something.d say he is saying what he believes. they started from a high water mark. there is an argument in local elections young people don't turn out in the same number as they do in general elections. they didn't do badly. they got the best results in london since 1971. sometimes the press lays out the failures. they did get good results but they didn't break the ceilings for various reasons. i am disappointed. break the ceilings for various reasons. lam disappointed. i break the ceilings for various reasons. i am disappointed. i don't know what the labour party believes when it comes to brexit. i sometimes feel as if even i, on the left, and being played. what is it they are doing with it? clarify your position. let's move on from brexit. look at the other story on the front page of the observer. a donald trump tea m page of the observer. a donald trump team by a firm ferre dirty operation on the iran arms deal. a lot in that headline. there are people out there watching this now shaking the
jeremy corbyn has to say something. yeah, geta jeremy corbyn has to say something.d say he is saying what he believes. they started from a high water mark. there is an argument in local elections young people don't turn out in the same number as they do in general elections. they didn't do badly. they got the best results in london since 1971. sometimes the press lays out the failures. they did get good results but they didn't break the ceilings for various reasons. i am disappointed. break the...
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jeremy hunt made a big speech about trying to sort of prevent these deaths happening.re. so all we are doing really is sending to the surface the horror, without actually changing anything. nhs england says that these early lessons from the report will feed into hospital and community work and an extra £1.11 million will be spent in order to ramp up the speed and number of reviews over the coming year. for the many families of those who have lost their children too soon, they want to see immediate action so that more people don't die prematurelyjust because they have a learning disability. nikki fox, bbc news. the nobel prize for literature will not be given out this year because of a sexual assault scandal at the swedish academy which awards it. it's the first time such a decision has been made in almost 70 years. maddy savage reports from stockholm. churchill, steinbeck, dylan... for more than a century, the nobel literature prize has been amongst the most prestigious awards for authors from around the world. but the institution that hands out the literature award, t
jeremy hunt made a big speech about trying to sort of prevent these deaths happening.re. so all we are doing really is sending to the surface the horror, without actually changing anything. nhs england says that these early lessons from the report will feed into hospital and community work and an extra £1.11 million will be spent in order to ramp up the speed and number of reviews over the coming year. for the many families of those who have lost their children too soon, they want to see...
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jeremy bowenbbc news, gaza. marks the 70th niversary of what palestinians call the catastrophe, when hundreds of thousands of people fled or homes when the state of israel was established. the antagonism between israel and the palestinians has led to one of the world deadliest conflicts with the lyse doucet takes a closer look at the history of the ongoing struggle. lyse: a hiy of people on the run time and again. really werearab-is at the creation -- the 1948, the arab-israeli war at the creation of israel. a narrow sliver of land became known as the gaza strip. it's border is defined by the positions of egyptian and israeli forces sewerate from the bank, when the 1948 cease-fire was declared. for the next 70 years, gaza's future would be shipped by its neighbors -- most of all, the state of israel. in 17, in the six-day war, israel occupied gaza and the west bank, started building on the betlements land, including on the mediterranean. later, promises of land for peace. settlers and soldiers would leave in 200
jeremy bowenbbc news, gaza. marks the 70th niversary of what palestinians call the catastrophe, when hundreds of thousands of people fled or homes when the state of israel was established. the antagonism between israel and the palestinians has led to one of the world deadliest conflicts with the lyse doucet takes a closer look at the history of the ongoing struggle. lyse: a hiy of people on the run time and again. really werearab-is at the creation -- the 1948, the arab-israeli war at the...